' Pins axingâ€"’35. ’R’Ciohns‘ ’ ‘toiï¬â€˜iit Baux- nn . Juno: Johnston, of Msnvera Station, mg Wm. J ohnaton took train for Linda: â€attend the tuners! of the Into M. d ï¬â€˜iï¬â€˜ï¬‚n '1“ m and] if"? Edi†. ex 01. s a aw visiting friends In this hgochood. ya Danna-mot Bechnny mwnyo Com- pany given nutmeg on M main . 23:1: n1t..tonvuygoo¢nndunoo. matting the am or them; no Umn omâ€" The Fleetwood corres- pmden: of the Wade: is attending a. good deal to a business that he appears to much delight in, viz, pickinghis neighbors to pieces snd making a show of them. He evidently is one of. those who are common- ly called ‘hbfqoitons,’ or o hend-in-other- acpie’s-sflsirs kind of s fellow. He sees teâ€"and sometimes his “eyes deeelves his es: eighth-3AM“ Word). He had heiter not so much about people 0% to Fiestwood from a distance or so give himself any, and the fee is yillknowthst these is a method n Eis madness. Bro. Warden please kindly ‘ admonish your Fiestwood correspondent to simply mind his own business. Loo Duwme.â€"Thelogs one still oom- ng in to Mr. F. W. Gslhrsith‘s mill yard, was...†3 ‘°“°" “"33 mm 122‘ as men: so t yer. Yet the: is s_isi3 ghoying. ' CAVE-IN.â€"TEO Methodisï¬ ohureh shed s a wreck owing to the large quantity of snow that lodged upon its red, and cans- ed it to 00113 59. is! Cannon om â€"Revs. B. A1111: and W. H. Fullord are ensured in special services at Franklin. The fearful storms which prevailed last week interfacd seriously with their progress, but the report is that a. good work is being done. Meetings continue through next week ...... For two successive Sebbethe our Presbyterian have had no religious service owing to the bad reeds, which has mode it impossible 1:3; their minister to come (no: Springâ€" ‘ v e. _, _. , _ an Busmxss Mam-We have had an accession in our business centre in the person or Mr. Delbert Adams, of Omomee. who has purchased the grocery business of Mr. T. Browniey. His stock is fresh, and everything looks bright and good. We cordially wish that he may have a fair than otnsmnszeiens! mem- _ - _ [Done-panda» or Tun Pond Dunnâ€"The stormy weather of the last we weeks he: kept: things v quiet? in this neighborhood. But now e change I: the weather has come we hope to have much brisket times. being sudden! culled I White, or Gus“ Hm. residence of Mr. Hugh A. Rsy, their object b slug to express their regret at the depar- ture of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ray, sr., and. their daughter, Miss Jennie. and to ex- press in some material way their appr:cia- tion of those worth peonie in their long sojourn amongst i. am. The following address was read by Miss Emma William- son, while Misses Annie Irwin, Mageie Finney and Clara Payne presented Mr. and Mrs. Ray with a beautiful hanging parlor lamp, and Miss Jennie with a lady's anoy working case: Mr. and Mrs Geo. Bay, er., and Miss Jennie Rayâ€"Dun Farms -We, a few of your host of‘ friends. have assembled here to-ni ht to perform a function which mle our earts with ooth Joy and sorrow. With jay be. cause your lives have been of such an ex- emplary character, your associations with us have always been governed by such oéness of heart, such open-handed gem erosiiy. that you have gained a piece in our esteem which time can ne’er erase. Yet over our lives comes a shadow of sor- rowâ€"you are to leave us and we feel that we cannot leia you go without in some tan- gible manner expressing cur remembrance of the good old past, the days of rare that we have menu in your assoeieticus. We wenid Mk u to aeeepï¬ ibis small gift: seem: 1a or the intention welsh wor-iexzammi at so. We feel assure on will ever a is emery your 013 “and; and a: ï¬bers an in seared you Hiieéerbe d is flut‘ E e as teem Brews. Wane unforced n on?! is cgeur was is set to insane lag a 5:4»; m to unis, eel e m savages}: as )1 33-13% is??? waffles: i", wuss: . lawn! . neon sum. luv. enduranafwmoam etoirtakea miss an V th ieelie a o! enema Wei! showed their love or their old endl. has expressed their gratitude o the donated these expressions of love. Mill J eunla Ray wee unavoidably absent. gm melded! 0-1191 so her kalster's, Mrs. Wenid “cent Win-1F! 391! W [Conapondonco oi In: Post] PRESENTATION AND Annmx-A gnth of the peopze within the vicinity of Gland o assembled at the oommodious ' imloi M Two New] . Beacon laughs (allowing Ii the upon or 9.3. No. 7. Fenian. tor the month oi Fauna-y. names would in order 0! $3“ ‘G‘v’b‘i “'3'3Wl's-W‘dfï¬fi‘n’f 'c‘ ny. enn . . a . . on. John H. Jneknoo. “ï¬nal-uh elmâ€" hoinno Jackson. Willie Greer. Wililo notion. Thomas Erlen. Bertie lrwln. ery Irwin. Third senior close-Annie ion. Walter Hove. 83 e Eodlooit, John Endicoss, Ezhei Kan y. Much: J. Thnruon, Jamel Eodieoou. Samuel Endi- oo Thimjnnlor cleas-Eiin May Brien. W trod Bore, Roberu Sampson. David Endlcol Prod Thurston, Wilbert Irwin. Second c eâ€"Mlnnle Brien, Hwy Endl- eott, Angie Sun on. .‘l‘hornna Connors. John Cannon, homns Endiootr. Lily Brien, Mary A. Kennedy. Su'nh A. Myrea. Millie B. Brien. Mnclntyre Thornton, Thomas Thornton. W. Thornton. PM: eecond senior-Minnie Endicotr, Joseph Greer George K. Hadley, Lizzie Robert:- aon. Wilfred Endicotf. Pm secondjunlor -Gllbera Bore, George Connors. First cluesâ€"Willie Robertson. n m Dim-Aug“? inï¬gma mug» 0) Id Mun 9?? wï¬aumffl" '1‘"... Inna. “can a mat a IIInm mg DINNMIII on Fa . 2m. 1800 The dc- used wannuvé at min â€I; “or mutant"! m was as out. no ImI {gonna Moms“; ul Imus: mu LOCAL NEWSLETTERS W634! MAY. um)“. um. Wu Ghanaian gm. P584845 1' POINTâ€"EMILON. am And PAIN-KILLER'rmm M“ a, ..,. Icahn-k. Int-en: III". DJI- .nd n and... wanting IcI-o I I'Inn III-ad. um um m cm: Imam-n: or exam-II: rm; «minty otnllcf. Benn uf Imitation. Tat» mm but the mull. “may mvw- Bold everywhere; as: his home. PAIN'KILLERb .. 1- Wmï¬â€™i’ï¬'ï¬l’f “ADI. “brim 3mm up nnlumn' .01?ng I'll. etc-m PAIN-KILLER was. m..§3°‘or‘3.2 PAIN-KILLER amt. 2mm. both 1a: m- mm: m EXTERNAL use. mm mmmquhkudon corona" It: PAIN -KII.LER VERY FAMILY BETHAN Y. SHOULD KNOW THAT GL4 ND] N E. J. D. McFAnnN, teacher. OAK W0!) 0. Pun K1119}. THE CURLER GRIP, WITH THE EXPLANA- TION. “Gripping hands in the common man- ner ot shaking hands is flipping the hand of the out-12f“ stone. The thumb of the on an ed or instructed 'thmetin tween the thumb sndtoreflngerot the exemlnntoror instructor signiï¬es ‘mning sport: The little at the pereon exemlned or instruct , llnhdwith the little ï¬nger or the exeminetor or In- structor, means an ‘innlng.’ †TH] came’s em. a! bi. 3mm. Air: “Anld Lang Sync.†Loah, Inn 1 I'm gled toeee yer-er, I'm glad to meet e hun' ; But men, the phone’- grater still When he'e e curler keen. See zle'e the cutlefl trip. ll! (new L3: $3 $h°m m 323 m5 . 5» am in; mler‘e grip. ' Ital When I feele aipllkethet The Gui-lens Ritual and Secret Pass. word. Scottish Canadian: Whatever may he the practice among modern curling clubs. ’ these fraternities in the days long gone ;by. had a kind of ritual with secret signs and a password. Regirding the Sarqahar Curling club, Dr. Taylor informs us that a dispute had arisen among the members as to which was the true curler word and grip, and the society found it necessary toissue an authoritative declare tion on the san set in the following terms: “In order to prevent all disputes concern- ing the curler word and p, the master, who is always present nrin his one and the rest of the society, aveazre that the following shall be held and re- puted the curler words and grip of this society for the future: THE cum WORD. I! you'd be a curler keen, Stand straight. look even. Sail well, shoot straight and sweep clean. Sn m‘: the cuflm gflp. my hour. Suflo'smocnflmmiyhun'. I'm unco "cord :6 HrEYV ' Thu bloodflmdln’lln'npmm An’nnnuny my um. Old Times in the North Country. Mr. Isaac Austin, reeve of Cat-.1112 town- ehlp. came to townlastl’ciday and remain- ed over tliinext mcrulng to transact some businesa. Mr. Austin and hislate tithe:- wele among the first settlers In that dis- trictâ€"indeed, when they arrived the only other settler was a man named Kent, who was killed some years later by eteillnn tree; his grave is yet to be seen on the bwke of the Gull river. Mr. Austin an. purchased eiarm on the elicra 0! Dark likeâ€"3 pretty little sheet of water eltuet; ed about two miles from Wlibetio e. an afrer clearing a consllembie area evete h e matte to growing hay and oats and raising cattle thelumbn shantlee eï¬â€˜ord ing a was stable market. His son teamâ€" the pre-wt reeve=devmd much 9! hi I spare time a wage demo meal an ad humus. ea in the eaurae at blew we e in e esteem ta mu He: inlet Witi :Ifl 6899“?“ â€Eta: 5%†GENE?" :9 5:“ dig it: mm are table a omens f: Ilibel-g man 9:- it: some a? t 9 may: Hill arms ti: en them an in the atria taunt ry. ï¬nd meayhegtummu nee! MWGEE boa tupon hie common e- tiea.1‘u=.eï¬â€˜ he artae e “Haitian at the! Q. 1!. cute Mr. Ans in we: seleote mean an the aurva re a to: tag myaat teaalhieyiiua. “3'12“.“ an e expierad th a country life: auto! out: an invalid noun the. 75 mile: out a! Bancroft. the umpesed terminal a! “the 1.38:0 ELR. Mr. Austin math are great stretch“ o! tine ter 9 lead thmuah that region. and that the opla at Lindsay should interest the m in trying toy secure the Bancroft trade in ï¬tderenoe to booming the extension of the eiihnrton line to the M Attewe. Death of an Old Resident. The funeral of the late John De ,P. Rubldge took place on Monday, Feb. 24th Rev. J. C. stidson and Rev. Mr. Steven- son couducted the s;rvloes, while the psi bearers were Messrs. rt. A. Morrow, T. A. Hay, J. D. Collins, W. H. Bentham, L. M. Hayes. and E. D. Ode, of Lindsay. The deceased gentleman, who was in his eighty-ï¬rst you, was born in Wales. being the second son of the late Capt Rubldge, RN. He csme here with his parents a child, and with them settled in Oman- bee. After his tithe:- became re istrsr of the county the deceased continu toreslde in Otonsbee. coming to town a few years ago. He leaves one son, John De P. Ru- bidge, of Iowa. and ï¬ve daughters, Mrs. Drsyton, ct GJre's Landing, and four others who reside in town. He was a member of the church of England and in panties was a conservative. An old resi- ‘ dent of the district and a gentleman ot exceiieut qualities, the deceased was wide- ly known.~[Baview. Mr. Shipmen. oi' Owen Boundâ€"Seven Yeere' Acute Suffering â€" Diabetes (lured by Dodd‘fl Kidney Pills. Owns Sauna. Mas-oh 2 (Spoolal).â€"-Mr. Shipman tells his story in the hope thet he may benefit others. and ssys :â€"Ae the re- sult at a tumble when n boy which injured my bank. I have been troubled with weak kidneys all my life. For the past year I have neen a great suites-er. crowing worse until a irlen 1y drugglet advised me to use Dodd's Kidney Pills. Tests of the urine showed Dlebetes and I realized my dearer. I had found it impossible when tire to stand upright, end at such times wee drawn down sideways. In all I have used about one dozen boxes and em now hearty and healthy as ever in my life. “I! "mum-Mr. S J. Plank hu mm! r. Rm. Brion. Imam “on“ M! II n. “a mu tumors any than no mom a ï¬m=lnl Al x. Boll. 1m. in. bank can Mod to bl: turnout-MMGWU i. iï¬Ã©ui ibmfl'cnrahi 62 3 mild Iran 650' am. Mr. 0mm bus commune»! nov- months at June, Juiy, AqÂ¥s as Kid Tito combu- and Mr. Rm M. aux-neon! I be mall curler Manon Linda 3nd nob cayï¬wnm (or the «magi? "P“ 0 month I. gum wol- “Bow no ovum-Tax r. harm: 1m patch“ ch10 Kala hm nnr niob- any "dz-:31} on tori-w as a! y. 0: Rally has sold his? too nThomJohnsnd patch: it the obstet- farm In Fun! on. phone 0 â€extant-tho o: a mm from m Tm: Munâ€"Mr. Robs. Thurston bu wound on: contract: 9:5 mm mm: in. any} angtgrd my; lpdanyï¬nrl‘nqjho Camâ€"On Friday, the 2m met. the re- malne of Mr. Wm. Hay. er . were lnterred In the Presbyterian graveyard. Mr. Bay was one of the earliest eethlere of the bownehlp of Fenelon, and had reached the ripe age of nine: -one years. He leaves a large fanny eons. damage“. grand-children and great-grand-ehll n to mourn his departure. * fund. Tax Bum SocuL held by the on e- gatlon or 8*. J ohn'a church m a deal ed gucqeu and netted $48 for the building '7 u “I? U. “mum III. Julâ€"BL. 1‘511Ul, H. MoF yen, N. McFadven. A Par: u-u. Christan. M. Morrow. M. Saeglnee. R. Green, A. Graham. D. Spence. M. Catrina. N. Graham. Sr. Pan-c Iâ€"L. Chrismn, M. Morrow, F. Seamus. F. MeFadyen, A. Green. Jr. Perl: Iâ€"Jas. Stuart. B. M. Mmocn. IBLA Y. [Spadal to '1'!!! Poor.) Following is m atandlnz of pupils in the different classes (I 9.932%. 2, Fenelon, for the months “January and February. Sr. IVâ€"W. Wilson, J . Murchison, W. think, '1‘. McE mhern, G. Bagshaw. W. Foster. Duncan Graham, J. Can-Ina. Jr. IV-M. Can-Ins. E. Morrow, '1‘. MoFadyen, 1 . Can-Ina. '3:dâ€"D. Tolmle, H. Smglnes, J . MnNabb. J. Foster, T. Wilson. L. Green. Sr. IIâ€"L. Naylor, L. Smglnev, L. Bag- shaw, '1'. Graham, M. Mamas, W. Graham, W. Gwen, J. Graham. Jr. 11â€"30:. Aligylgg, sy,“'1‘ho Vapbond' n th: pen of Ir. own-and, was: one. ad the mar: deserve credit for their mutation o! It Proceeds than: $30. 81682 IN OUR HIDST. Corruandanoo of Tn Pout! DUNSFURD. Springblmouthouuon 0!de 311311011. The premtlsthe time (or the sick to out at their loan at dues-o. Puno's 0010:100de u the only me. the only lite-31m tor the Mod. It wotnliy “out oi may." Thorn m mywimudmothmwho null “tend doiiyto choirhouuhoiddutua, who on really not in o no condition to work. They are We, weak. run down, nervous. alum". dynamo. noun-Ida. thematic. or tortured by kidney and iivor trauma. Ind life is made 3 burden. mSEEdHeohnici v‘vho attend aim to their duties because they as not conï¬ned to n lick bed. but who um um There us may prploulonal men. but- According to newspaper reports Rev. J. Pickering. s well-known Protestant minister, he been giving s dressing down to the young men and women who “cut sheep‘s eyes st one another" while she- ing. He is thus reported : “I mslre no impeachment. The pastime is es innoâ€" cent as running, wslking or wheeling. “But I once visited a rink in oompsny with a. friend. for the purpose of seeing the harm, if there wss any, of young people attending this piece of amusement. We saw them wheeling around end for ‘ the moment could see no harm. But by and by there csme the promiscuous intermingling, the flirtation: end the in- troductions, followed by the ball ,room intimacy. There wss when the mischief came in." The reverend gentlemen means well, but we think the fears thst hsunt him are largely creatures of his imagination. The "intimacies" of the skatmgrink are not less discriminate thsn those of the church social and many other forms of “duly approved" entertainment. Besides. we have un ides that the brand of virtue that is only to be conserved by the establishment of a close bosrd fence, or kind of deadline, between the nuns men and maidens at the country. s not rugged enough to stand the vicissitudes of life in this bracing Cnmlien eltmste. It lo propoaed to reduce the amount upon which death duties my be impoood. At proaent the amount lo #100 000.1t in to he roduood_ n 050 000. to that every- ‘ body who dioo and loaves $50,000 to hia heira inuat bear in mind that a auooeulon tax will be placed upon it. The proper way~for wealthy men to evade the tax will be to dlatribute enough of their wealth while they are alive and while they are able to aee that it in not where it wili do moat good What aenae in there in hoarding up ï¬fty or a hundred thou- aand dollara '? In there hard timee there are few who can do it. The money rail ed by the eucceauion tax goea to main- taining the hospitals and charities of the province, :0 that it is put to a good purpose. An indoterminoto untonoo plan which ionvu tho iihorty of tho convict It tho 1 whim of tho joiior or gourd, hu got in second hord knock in New York unto. whoro it w introduced with no much flourirh A in your ago. The roniotionl oi Brookwny'r horrible «with: 3nd in- justice hnvo boon ioiiowod by them in (ho Pierce one, And now she Buihio Exprou ii oonlminod lo M elm tho dovoiop- menu "show the don r oi giving nu- limited our over hoi ou poopio to any mun. oubtiou the We Inporiniondonu were agile-hound phiionthropim when they on. The lnioximiono oi powor‘ turned t om into brutoi â€unto.†i The funnieet thing st the Toronto enti- remediel- eelf- lsudstory - pst- me - on- the- bsck meeting. except the meeting itself, wee the excuse sent by Mr. Hughes end two others. It wss, “Reserving esch to himself (end not the one for the other) his responsibility to the constituency which he rcptesente, we beg to decline respectfully invitation for meetins." The endienco simply roared. How my te- eponsibility to his constituency wes in- volved in seeepting or declining, is whst the audience couldn't see. Mr. Fsirheim mey now go up heed. THE CANADIAN P Spring, A Season of Great Danger! Dundee aner: Loving politic: aide, those who hue forced this ’Mmitoba 3311001 queltions â€on the country mutt assume a greet responsibility. - The whole scheme we: I plan to cut the feet from under Laurie: in the province of Quebec bi offering I bit to French Catholic votes. The Unit ed Stimulate u now givixig ‘he United Sm pooplosp illustration of what occurs when bid man no Inn-lubed with dangerous power. Mrs. Benoit Montreal, Says: “Paine's Celery Compound Saved My Life.†EDITORIAL NO T88. Pnlno'l Color: Compound in: we of bondttothouwhoohkondnflhglwhh tonnkothofollowingmu "About-ovum ngolloond w lnovorywonk condition Mum! mm m .. mm. mm mam ï¬rm .m mmmmmm imam when: regal-ta the nervous mum. Mini Provli-(cn’cl OnIIrIo. Io wle: 1. Jose 95an acum.‘ ol the cm at Ban- "can. In In. 0mm Wum‘vmb. Prov- I Iron a! mum. o {Ia-5â€,... Mln'I It and Klan mm mot. nuId Gig. mum. do onmnIy dooIm M n; a! mom: Domlnlgp q! antdv._0_cmptz ot‘ Wag!- S‘n'éi-i’iddmuékéowl' ’ helm-i {no at the City at Hanson. tho County gt gofagom, this 18th (II! of bunny. isugneaf w. man wALKn Noun Pu In. Act. LSlgncd) MARGARET .SOYERFIGN. Dominion oi Cenedo, Conniy o! Went- worth, Province oi Oaterio. to wit: I, Mergeret Sovereign. oi the City oi Hemilton, in the County of Wentwcrih. Province ct Onterio, reeidenee, 876 King street weet. do eolexnnly deeiere thet I em leeeed to mete the followincdeeleretion : deughzer Lulu, eged 14. wee troubled th oerenh for two yeen. end during that time her heelth weevery poor. Ou- temily physicien wee eelled in end pne- nonnoed her oeee imflemmetion cf the [we end oeterrb. Her constitution gredneliy ren down. end nntii ehe com. merced teking Kooteeey Cone we wete feeling elermed ebout her. She he! now teken one bottle end e hell of the unedi- ‘ cine end hee geined eleven ponnde inl weith. hee roey oheeh. her generell hee th hee been mtly improved. end ehe ieele thet ehe inpheing cured of ceteerb. And 1 rneke thie solegnn deeleretion. ooneelentioneiy helievin it to be true. end knowing thet it of the eeme force end eiI'eet ee it mede nndee- oeth. end by virtue of the Cenede Evidencel uawnliod midlolu II In bl 'vltbont moo-u on,“ â€at!" , Rnbmm'n "8001'th RE." u: Octobu. 1805. ad (and um- knowing tho glamou- gflmly. [gaunt :3! ex- oud my moo “an 0: out. ad "110'!!! an Iron .u at an: uploa- ' an unmoun- o! the dluuo. I on GM ‘ tally mmmond It to u on than «a!» led. tad too! conï¬dent I! I! m no :- venous-ed In tor a ramble um. and ' direction «nanny abound. thus lowlu 710.51 '9! PJ'W'QPFN- . . . .. cl too. In the County Lt Wantmml', this 18th (in ct Fobmm. A. D. In (Signed) W. FRED WALKER. Noun Public. And I nuke thle edema deelereflee. ooneelenuouely believing It to be me. end know! then It le 0! the elm lone end 2 eet M It nude under oath and by vh-tne o! the Canede Evldence Act. (Signedl - _ WILLlLM G._C_0X.__ worth. Ptovlnoo 0! Ontario. 00 um: 1. mm“: 0. Cox. 0! an City of [null- tou. In the County 02 Wouwom. flour “a Ind manna! e an II «no. mat. magic“ olt‘. km? “4001:" u plan so My!†mamaâ€;- o vendor!“ proportional 'K 8N Y cum-ht: :‘W ï¬n...“ PM" â€mt: u- u lawnlo’od modulo. In} [MI Month In Domlnlou of 0.3.4:. County 0! Wu“- m cm I'm-n lumen of M of â€mar- Ola-cu “A? "IOO'I‘IRAT‘ m OUR- CA- nun. gglnod) WILLIAM G. COX. _ mg! began an .9 go cl}, of Hugg- ONLY DISCOVERED LATELY Semi for pamphlet» S. s. m'cmux Hun- cntl 00.. Whoa. Ont. hepdnlwhiohldwu'l hullnmy dds- nrcnow completely mm. a 13:3me work without any pain anr. In the put I but mm ulna-t Inga-urn:- ;hlo may from this dinwc. My. moral hum: bu wonderfully Improved slneo (skin. this medicine. Sworn to by MICHAEL R. DWYER. 03 m Mt. Milton. Mayflmilumm 1mm non! Mnmwbynnni pumm-ndm‘nnamuuum impossible toeure me here. end that them remedyforme mtogo to: met-cumâ€. 1 m conï¬nedtomyhoulelutnecembu- owinztothisdimmd mumble todo my work whuevor. I commenced Magma Km (hue which Mr. S. S. Ryckmn. H. P. cove me About the middle of April Inst. end a'terobontone week's using this medicine I was mflciently cured to be , ' oble to shut driving. CURES hreedvngan.whichwork ' , required mo constantly getting on and (a my : ' Prescribed and Recommend- /' ed by Some of the Ablest /_j/ Physicians. Paine’s Celery Compound 3 Sure and Certain Health-giver. The Weak, Nervous, and Run-down Should Build Them- selves Up and Become Strong. PM’IMW.0MMM omdhylt. Iwmm ot tho mmmmmuu. Today I â€â€œ3410...†Hymn.- mgMumumcdmmu, Wanda-n. lwuundodb! www.mmmtdu mummmmwï¬- 3‘! m m minimum wan M.uzwum midtown-all. AWN-4.1m PM You mm.- M luv. than hand n m oflloo at Tn Poor --“0 ml wlll no. In "and". will. tho “(Muriel will b. In“. (on. aid ii"... .- "68461.60: out“ in: by VII-cu c! the Cumin Edducoi o (Bland: JOSEPHINE STUART. Taken and «know bum‘ In. It the Olty of Htmllm. In tho County of Wentworth. Pnflnoo of 0m No. thll mm W at FQUIII". A. D. 1100. ' (5'80“) W. [RID _WALK_EI§ .. Wm} mm thin solemn dechntloo. consolation“: bollovln It to ho me. nod knowing um II of tho an. Tint I hue boon min: mm «um: I for s ptg'iod at uni an yearn pun, tmdnrinzthutinoI n and variant remedies. mood“ for m: dun-e. ! without necking my mile! to:- it. About I two month. ago. on immunisation : at I triad. I command to “to “Koon- my Care.†And have mod two boule- so- ' mains to directions. mi have experi- enced tho emu-t and. While I «not say I m compiotclx ennui. I All: “ti-nod . I um nine» to. n shot-a, will be b the no of this medicine. I unnoiz too I: my mainland it to nil mucus maturing mm mun-h. . Forquicknnd easy work For cleanest. "new . mdwhitest clothes ‘ Hutton-m: mum: xvii-’1 Public. WE WANT THE J03 Wow-mumbymmmmmumo-mm. awn-mo! with mu mu“ awn-ud- Momma: gum Mum mwadwmwmyuduv-uuur‘ mMquflI-houmudmmhmmor w m. Ahu or 54mm. Normal Wuhan. W. JIM! â€bank-Mu (In 4 MI. Map. w AIM Sod-«hula. nun! » Mm“hM.Wudn-wmn Wood‘l W ' wumwmwsmdmmcmu duo-twat“ has mmmmmwpm. “mmmuhwammmflm Mmmmn-mm moo-bud ad Muse! wmsmummmmumupam Wumemâ€"anâ€"dmw“ hrmhummupuhouMMI-uwm MWMummhMmufldeul-UMW Mmmtlztmww-whuotm “talkauhgmwkm. mucous-um W‘~‘~‘â€â€˜ ““““‘~“ ~ ARGH. CAMPBELL “Won.†Yuan hhhomudcablnketâ€"wuhmodbbcm with binâ€"gave hi- Dkk'a M63 and now met-d: weeks jun mil-n. 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