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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 6 Mar 1896, p. 7

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[e will Mlllllllllllllflg ir ! pines: mmuuummfi we. Wood‘s that seemed hue unhor coma , your night. I give out the : works M are Day Dominion. Ttking. J awfiol' as, .UeJIM an. all 0! , _-‘ V“. As there are Imitation. on them .. " .‘withthotndowktho ; stalk cl celery.” Esme! am Who. to: the sake at extra plant. at”! ‘0 take some other medium. In Now Is the limo. In! all of disease. Thu. Jun should risk you 1 maniac. when Pain“ 3!- sure to care you. In: Mus clearly that It I presurlptlou; It laminae the slot m. It Saves and Cures When All Other Medicines Fail. If you are weak, run down, pale, ner- vous mi: il‘CpIDSS, rest assured that your body is filled with the seeds 0! (“56850 ‘that will soon develop into serious and death-like troubles. H 5011 have sufl‘ered through the long v{inter menths from rheumatism, dyspep- LRecommsnded by THE SYSTEM SHOULD B11 GLEANSED AND MADE STRONG.- 1111111111 11131 the Pure 1111111111111 111111111111y.= 1P1111WEE1111111‘1 [1111““11111111 A SCIENTIFIC PRE= SCRIPI‘IDN THAT. "MAKES PEOPLE WELL." NW is the Time 1633111811 All . Forms of Disease. Thousands:- mfihflmgxm MARCH 6. mos i1:7€'uumlinu gust. extncrl wary gpi‘iflg ! flnw lucoou ind ugh!“- l by the Best Medical Practitioners. Pfly factors). lmo. waster. to 21¢! you- Then I: no reason why k your lite with worth“ I Pellne'a Calery Can you. Ramon-diam in u m muroi nu nam. never du- homicidal tandem: ," is a public pew, which is suculd 7 tin function crime Sumterbyikfiirbiflat’e’legislation, to seek to reduce to a minimumâ€"[Selectem Ontario for Ontarians. We have Just remind on ottnotivo little pamphlet from Hon. John Dryden. the Ontario minilm o: miooiture, entitled “The plenu- nnn uni tho Wohi- goon ennui-y. Rainy River District." Tho attention at the‘ clap moat having re- osmium negligd a: this hihhong unnot- “_‘.. ... ._.._ __ J A- tlod rfilon. 9111'.de dotormlnod to ostobll thoxo whot o turned o “plonoor tam." to domonotroto In I pnotlool manner tho country I onlooltnnl oopobm- tleo. Tho oxpotunont oo In: has boon very onccaostol. ond thIo ponphlot. smog xenon! Iota-motion "and!“ tho ooodon. which Io now own for oottlomont. Io tho molt. It Io Illustrated ond oontoIns o mayo! ottho odIotIIot. Thu Intel-motion bovory no In vlow of tho In- ?“ Imgolmnl ot tho I: mtltlno 1:; on , on I on map “new.” tho oono o! y 1mm who dull-o tso ooonro! Imoondh onto-e2! thou: own“ ohghonld by on noono min- ,A __ _‘1 -AL... mitigate the Wnblzoou con and other use ed lon- ot Onmlo tore turn- lng amen Ion eluwhere. Onmlo on! has mo resources uh he: commaâ€"u heritage lntondd to: hot on mphâ€"and presents advantages “mm b; a: L, -,,__ 1---!“ A-L- £333; or“ .3? w 2;“ u u o no no a let. should usurp-3 «3,0110 d0! -â€"The increase of insanity in recent years, in our own endin other countries, is a tendency which may well cause apprehensior, and suggest itquiry as to its cause and prevmtion. That alcoholic consumption has much to do with it there can be no doubt. Alcohol is fare-eminent- ly a brain poison. Alcoho io insanity, “which every day declares itself more violently and with a more marked homicidal tendency," is e_ public geril, menu or Immature, Twine. Memorial Cards. Some handsome unee at memorial cards now In stock eh meoneble prices to: one and two dozen lots. Cell and examine or write for nmvlee to thle once. â€"-Abrahem Lincoln was one of the broadest. minded and mosh tar-seeing statesman of his oountzy.. He success- iully headed the great abolition movement and made it a. success. We believe had he lived a few fears more he would have led as successful y the prohibition movement. Hie mind was clearly made up, as will be seen from the following quotation : “Whethsr or not the world would in vast- ly benefited by a total and final banish- ment from it: or all intoxic zting drinks seems to me not now an open question.” â€"The.a has been a good deal said “can the newssary increase a! taxation in one the public revenue new thrived from the liquor mm; should be cus (if by pro- hiultion. A valued exchange pun the case in this way: “How can prohibition increase taxation '1 Whas do we pa taxes for? Is it: n09 tor policeman udgee, sherifls, courts. Jails, aimshouees, asylume em? Tuer, if we do away with 85 per cent. of the work of these forces, haw does that increase taxes? â€"‘A£ er an it we hum flea and crime hack to thehe mm m ms! pretty mate 3:9 flit).a them In a 3m mi! {malt n- néns la H se Vu‘ll am» her i moat é!" Le mu «aim an 93 9999 41; the arm: mus-9 u? all t nan es 3mm: wudmt. New we etti "I 39d Be a“; overstate It wheniaay a; hm} [mud f9 fibeugmd glean wuauu linvebee Ht mmem mm m; 1min“; aim!!! um ms v8 yawn: an: egwemu cum fight: dung: the to.“ ””9 I“ \\ hi: g} [a a, mad ‘1‘“? sum as: shall am an 9‘3, 5: 03 our mod Glu warim“ £3192? Q‘sfiuam Windsm. aematuv e: m Gretta“: Uni 8;! h «has. â€"â€"1n the matter of women‘s rights Abysslnla is far ahead of Eat-ape. The house and all Its contents belong to her. and I! the husband uremia she turns him x as an!!! he [5 duly repent“: and makes mm min Now, we maintain that there is no use in pooh-peaking â€"much lees in ridiculing â€":his grand moral movement. Their aim and their motives are good. What the outcome will be who can predict? But for the firesent they seem to be doing a good wor Any organization of earnest, zeal- ous,christian people.who aim at stemming the tide cf corruption, purifying politics, elevazing the moral tone of communities, and encouraging a more decided type of christian citizenship, certainly is not to be despised. We may well say with the apostle: “Bet what then? So that by all means, whether b occasion or by truth. Christ be preache ; in this also I rejoice, yea, and will rejoice." Nor need we be ashamed to emulate their zeal, their enter- prise and their aggressive devotion in laboring for the good of their fellow-men. â€"_-J .. â€"~.__- And he remâ€"hiEWihe vui.u3 societies that their work 15 a wcrk of prayer, 0! pagience, and go be_ watered with tears. A -L_,,_ I- __ ___ "Ihe missionary extension problem pra- sentcd to young christian workers in the churches and societies must be met on all sides. I! we would see Chxisfs kingdom advanczd we must use every endeavor to inward Hie Gilbe- We must not only we rk outseivee, but we must get others to work with us. 1: there are christlnns not awake to this sacred cause then it is our duty to ewaken agent” - , ,__9_A'A_ From the: we learn that they seem to have adopted Father EJIoLâ€"‘s plan of cam- paign tor the purpose of pr: aching a ow.- eeae among the people with the express lmentlon cf teaching and elevating the masses and promoting the Important cause cf christian clrfzanshlp, In "Suggestions for Workers" the writer very properly we; . u The society I: still, of course, in some respects. in an inchoate condition, and serious questlons of crganlz Mon and proc- tlcxl woxk await the decision of their wie- est and ablesn men. Meantime they are not. lying on their ears or waiting for some favorable wind to fill their 33113. On the contrary they are wide awake and vuy much . In earnest. At least the leadlrg spirits are, it we may judge from the tone or the numbar of the Christian Endeavour which has fallen under our notice. Bf'a'ffirEacfiSfinfi 'ui'c’mée’ which but funny expresses the gratitude of the churonu for the messages tram God which he_l_ms brqughq to ug_._" _ _ “We have supreme loyalty to our grand and noble president, who has never heard such a about as would go up from the met army of Endeavorera m tents, halls and churches, as our national conventions, when by a. rising vote and true American cheers he wouldA b3 sweptgy a tl§91_wpve country. They can it a “theocrstio de- mocracy." The influence 0! the “grand and noble" president, Rav. Mr. Clarke, who was the originator of the idea and the founder of the society, may be called, at least in slugs manure, autocratic. The spirit (f loyalty and unbounded devotion to this zealons man is well indicated by_ a pagans sin 6110 paper which we are noilc _.e writer dealayes . _ We have been looking over the J annary number of the Christian Endeavor.-r, the Chicago organ cf the Christian Endeavor Society, and we confess we find it an ex- tremely interesting, lively and stimulating paper. ' It contains information in regard to that extensive society whish we are sure will be interesting to our readers, and it we can transfer a little 0! their en- thusiasm and intense zeal and devotion to the tepid. halt-hearted portion of our own people who are mere nominal Catholics. we need not be ashamed to acknowledge our indebtedness to them for a very valu- able acquisition. It is right to learn even from an opponent. â€"’ The Christian Endeavor Society is thor- oughly organized and embraees the yhgie What a leading Catholic Publication Thinks or This Great Protestant Movement. We take the following lntegesung arti- cle tram the oolnmne of the Cstholic R:- visw, 'ct Nsw York, under date of Sunday, Feb. 16th. We may add that the Review is one of the leading Catholic publications In the United States: THE CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR SO- OIETY. LOCAL W. C. T. U. NOTES into of teolln -â€"-You’i{ viry m1]; 51i- nnr H. Mclxg‘un, «crew: 81:. r”: curling club. St. Mary's, Rob. 24. secrete: treasurer. and to wet paeltion u etteoh e celery. There in e lebor of duty end u labor at love. For the hith- iul end conscientioue performance 0! the dullee at his oinoo he ie peld. lnedeqnetely rhepa but etill in eooord with the uncle! poeltion of the eteooietion. For the Iebcr oi love thet he: promoted him theee any note to do so much entirely ontelde and beyond hie onlolel dutic until the expreeelcn "Mr. Ruuell 1: think of end ettend to it." ie on the lips oi curlers in every conetitnenoy. hie reward he: been the wonderful encceee- at the some end the antltude oi there who y it‘ This aretltndo would now. I hint, teke some tangible form either b teetimonlel or preeenteiion, thet w be e Janna: tom: tQthim‘ of our eppreo one ewor. eey n. curlers or Onteriol In my ”palm“: not time] I Instruction to our club repraeente mtobrin theme up et aiming“ 0: method ta- party e C currygngiigont; in the maritime”; _e_x~ V-_~I J. S. Russell for his services to curling, and the suggestion will, no doubt, meet with ready acceptance: To the Curlers of Ontario: Gmmnx, â€"You play a game you have man! rea- sons to be proud of. it isagame t at is health-giving and wholesome in its ten- dencies, and open to both young and old. Unfair play and prcfsssienalism find no place in it. For success it demands a combination of a true eye and well-trained hand. sobriet , patience. tom 1‘. self-control an steadiness o nerve. ew ‘gamrs have in them so much of what is really good and valuable, and so little of the undesirable. The unthusiasm of our- lers for their game is proverbial. It gives needed exercise to the professional and business man, the accountant, the clergy- man. at a season when other means is denied them, and it makes no serious demand on either time or purse. Curlers then should be quick to recognise and appreciate anythin that improves the game, or broadens terest in it. I feel I am sale in sayi that no man in Ontario has done so mnc for our as Mr. J. 8. Russell. secretary-treasurer o the Ontario Curling Association. Curiin existed here before the advent 0! Mr. useell. and would teem its inherent qualities have grown in favor. But without him it would not have achieved the splendid success 0! its present position. The chief implement-ct the game, the our stone. was formerly but a cgudelglsha lo hck at quite, compared to the huntimlly flnlo ed, symmetrical. true-running stone of to-day. Thlo evolution at tho curling at-no In almost entirely due to his your at thou ht and expel-linear. Bury out-lot known o in: vomont in 911:. one! the enlarged pcui ilitloo thot hon corn with tho lmprovomontln tho utono. Mr. Russell hu for mony not: filled the once ct statutory-treason". on_d_ to that pogltlon lo_ film W \K‘MM $.3th I“ \yfiwrw 5* 3i emu A MN“ m m M #1 (4mm Q (“MN Wm" 91‘ find me. J 0mm J {1 Fhvdle A 11 ms 0 “In“ J 0. 5mm. I W Howdy J A want»: 0 u nuptial Wimm'a of 3M Draw. J D Fluvello 0 MW J 0 ammo J A Helium tinâ€"Th. tollowlng 108m has been sent the Mall md Emh 1310. 8.110137”. aha secretary of Sn. Marr- our Mum club. In gdvmtoqh 1° toqtlmouul $0M gaps. pc :9 “.0 ma Human! ummn gfifiajiw A Mu M n‘éméfir‘zy 3 a“ “3:13;: “Wk... White»; of m Brim. J A mum“ J 9 than” @373“ eaamseggtshe 8. 0. Wood mod!!! imam of 19! Draw. a A um: I 9am .. K9? A “M! A Hcmllnn D Flam!» Csliuntone J J J n madman note! Flnvullo H-nwno Kennedy Glndmm .. mg '51 I A B McIntyre J A Mchlhn ‘H Ransom... 9 J EHmtone 10 J Keith.... 7 F Knowbon 12 R mu»... 2 Dr IcAlpine . .. 5 W Nahum .. 10 I. uclnmh .... 6 '1‘ PM"... ..... 7 W B Slum-onu 7 â€"Below we 3! 11 14 10 ényh‘fi'xasz: ‘3 0 NW Remedy y.. 8 JlKuowhon.. 10 G'A “tum... 10 D chflan.. 5 7 JAlclmnn.. 8 'l 12 7 W Noodle! .... 136 Dr 81121 J mum...” 7 10 vs the winners of the d!!- terenc draws In the tum-pursuance match for the Club modal: . Ome- :won loot T Brodie. . . 11 3 W Dundu. 8 7 H Ferguson 9 7 J EHmtone 10 7 J Kaitlin" 7 11 F Knowbon 12 7 R mum... . 2 1‘ Dr XcAlpino 5 10 W HeLennm .. 10 7 L Mclnmh .... 5 7 That. ...... 7 12 W B Slum-on" 7 7 u“ “All Om won 1o» mg: Jam-0...... . 8 11 " G J G u .. 7 s «Gouda JDI-‘lsvouo.... 17 4 Milly-u a H Hopkins.. 9 11 ontlme,: lWKomody.. 8 7 mm “1 ’uo'llonu lo 7 G'A mum... 10 e m D manna... 5 16 “1‘0 °' ‘ J Alclmnn" s 5 M Id 0 w median... 12 6 the at; 1 Dr Simpson" .. 6 10 a}. moo: J Mcfiwuyn... 7 1° unv In mitchos : â€"In the game on Saturday between the Pew-bore Collegiate staff and the 3:31! of our C dregfete, our players came out ahead by 2 ix shots. The ice was exeeedingly good at the start. but towards the close or the game became a little heavy. The 13L lowing la the'=eare : Pc‘er boro Co.’legiate Lindsay Collegiate M O Brien II Bowel! W J Drone E A Hudy H R H Kenner W H Steven: JJeflriu, slip ........ 17 JC Benzene. lkip....23 â€"Tho following table shows the stand- ing qt the diflerent rioksin the rink J Robson A Hill: J Twcmey F Cnndell W T Junkins '1‘ Sailor ".‘ Gnhtm. sk‘p.........9 '1‘ McConnell, skip...” T Robson. 8 Roblmon, E Chunbeu. ' S Brown, F! Austin, ’1‘ Pan. J Brandon. skip........1£ D McGflbbln, “19....” Curling Notes. â€"Fcllowing we give the scares made in the match with the Fenelon Falls outlets on Thursday of last week. the Wedding-Cain" and Frmoes Courbney Baylor has something to any “About: Widows." with aviow to .thelr better provision In ndvanoa. Tho ooetry cf the numbar Is by Carrie Blnke Max-gun, Clinton Scollard. and R chs rd Barton. â€"The complete novel in the M :ch issue otLi lncott’s is "A. Whlm and s Chan " by m. '1‘. Nichole, alr aiy favors y known to the readers of this magazine. 0 are E. Roble sketches sharply and not sdmlrln'gly the portrait of "A Labbr Leader. Other short stories, b\th agree- ab‘y light, are “1118' Pettigrew's SlIVel' Tea-S at.” by Judith Spencer, and “Her .’ by Mary Stewart Cutting. Emily Bel y Stone presents s picture of “Household Life in Another Century”â€"not the twentleth. but the fifteenth. Three ladies sunnlv a sort of domestic trilogy. Jean Wrigh‘. rflers “A Little Essay on Love,” which she handles in no sentimental vein : Agnes gen; _S_uze_tr_ices__ “The {3901311011 of Newspapers and Magazines. â€"In none or his papers upcn "Th'e Country of 0m" has ex-Pueident Her!!- ean delivered himself with such vehemâ€" ence and emphnie as he has in the one in the Me rah Ladiee’ Home Journal, “The Presider» t'e Duties." Besides commending one of Mr. Cleveland’s note, and cenenring emb7esadore for mekin political speeches, he talks of president! appointments in a. moot feeling end on almost pathetic way. About Calling Cards. Order your owing cards at In: Pos'r. Abandsome new soups just receivedâ€" prlnts like cuppa-plate. Prices reason- able. The Latest 1!! Calling Cards just received at the omen ct Tm: . Examine these-we print menses and 50, as desired. Putnam PINEMALT, the Newest, most Palat- a‘ole and Best remedy for colds, coughs. 15 grime. hoaraoncss, md :11 bronchial and lung ailments. mus madman TOWN AND COUNTY. Fenelcn Falls. DASHES HERE AND THERE. a thM'u-IM n Blanch Winners of 3M Drum n J. bflmfl‘ Wanton qf 2nd Dram n J (3mm ~! 99????” 1' Winner: of leflflraw. D B lebonmn J Cruse W A leLonn-n J lcsnyn. 1' F Knowlnou J W Andonon H hmuson I Bis-on A Mills Mi! Lindsay. doing“ onlym one thin . but dole: It won. Sout yCure 1- e m cure. It does no. meheny otherolnl-o. b‘oh no other not ”meet It on In “l,” ongtonnd. Sold AW I! In Doubt. On South Amman :14 my Gun. The 5w man or woman mot um with that Ilium min In the but. can any be thoughtoalyuuululqofl- Monfihtafihlx J'L.!k}.h'.-m||5 through Christ. lo door to amour] to our: oonl tho: oomoo to God. Bomoumoo God uooo mm to lood no to 0hr!» nut. oo ho uooo thou othnrudo to bring no Into clout communion mu. To mob Elmo“! tho woy. tho truth Ind thomo. cum oomo Do oortb. llvod. to t. out- loud. dlod ond wont to lounge Do on: modutoo o0 God‘o 3133 Ad. whet e lcrloue releeee it must be teem tempt» on, ein end eun'erinz. Amletion ie enother meene by which we we earne- eimeedrewnneercc God. In ueed to he considered e judgment. end nowedeye its purpose often iexee ne. Yet to shone who weir. on e emicted one the triumph of God‘s presence over dimee in often e reveletion. end to the .111ch one God given ejo 1m gurmoungdeee‘lonl oi ta:- urinlr on per e c weenv e - ieriug. end the depgvetion cl eerthly eon- ioru end heelth Iced to en “lining c! the soul into e neer end deer communion with the etegnei light end eeegnei loge: Then 4-- _ _-‘A-I 53m Put-13.23. “itisfoodtormetodrew near to God." Devi . titer contresiio the eomtcrte enjoyed by worldly men vi the e perentl harder lot of those who 1 God. st eseerte thet the letter is the best end heppieet life. One of God's meene of drewing men to Himself, gloom though it seems. is deeth. Some lav one given the pines thet God should have in our hearts, end is removed. only. however. the: we may have the hiesein oiseeingGod Himself throu h the eiou . minsuoheesesJVe iookto im.Ee will give the oomlort end peace that will heel end cover the wound. Then there in the oese o! the christien who dies. We deplore the premature close of e ohrlstieu lite, end eorrowforthe deeeesed. Buttotheeoul thus ushered into _GJd'lj0Wll_W VITAL TO P381380? HILLTH. glue“ any we wuuam Jemima; mu «m: w “I“? “ '1'.” ”In! wwgsim “33:“ an: Incmlo I‘e 53°83? pangs”? a” ”I: wu;.w: Eé: NI'IQII::‘: no no I» a a e '0 ma :33: 0! used x mm)- ” eI mum an.“ a u ’0 «It on was Web: 3:, the “Inn-en“ 0! men. “n In no quI on gnaw; Inna! (mpuluoa. Gad new II II no! neeeenry to all Io heaven to film down. not to the deep to Bill:. up; It II question cf the “mode :uheloul. Itthenuonthepm «mu m o! taken-e deem Io and God He v be found. you mun come to God. leek Him 1mm; up your beau In payer â€"At the Bepalet church Int Sunday the puke; Med 3_ sermon _In the «.919! -__ j--- _v._ the Boon ohono Ekhiiid oloor. tho Er away «no bllnkod nnd thnhod. nd ui nature named to loathe nod M tnlnou. When about n In 0 one Good- of wood Drlm III]: observod to» the was gottlnw s cm; navy. ond I for mu:- ntoo Intel-1h: In“: no In tho nldn of I anon-91nd torn-do um £1:de tho now In banding cloud-on dumped Ion the track. Soon the troln been» “an. ed" In I hung arm. and Candnotor now was owned to onk book to - wood and Iolelnph the ItIon of nfl’aIro to Linda: nnd Mole. Conductor Gm nod mwlctt hon VIII: 5 anowplow at 3.30 to under tool-moat.“ another engine and an were not nun Lornavme wI h a number of ucIIon men armed wlthta only. The «I «:3 th Imprisou on In: oml on n o a on a d n on my: um mu no! oomph III mu II oo‘loel.thoInIn atrium hm at In no. hum Not?§ â€"Tho menu»: (or out “'93“ ' ‘3.£3“.4.‘.~u *3 :‘Eéfifiw “Mrafiag {$3 ‘ “gr-3 v.31 muggy. whip {”83“ 00"}:me Mug'm’hu M Mind Goun- c'énou'ilng the bu pp. at: 3. _And It m n panting â€"When the Toronto m, In chum «Conductor Bound and Driver Goo:- Mfllgmlvodnt woodIuthdnynlg t ontlme, n nnmhu-ol Llnday oplo should expressed _sgthhotlon s_t_ 0‘ kW. vâ€"'_---- ' b'eihi’iid. sum. the, hook n turn or two don; the platform 3nd mp- nod !dlw'.“ .cqamwz. “18.31%“! 9.! tent-d to Chronic n his heed- qwtere. end is for the present mars mil matter on the Toronec-Lotnevine trip. It is prhable the: he will spend some time as relieving clerk on the seven] line: running one of Toronto. On the invitation of Conductor end Mm. menu. in n numbzr of Mr. Lunenoe’e vex-n friends in town men at Mr. Helium'- residence on Friday night tony good-bye and God-speed to Mr. Lawrence. He curiae with him inneh good VII-bee. â€"Wh!tby Chronicle: Mr. Wm. J. Lawrence. for yem mull clerk on the Whitpy-Mmlfl]. “no. bu b_een {nag- â€"Conauotor Gram. of the Cabaoonk twin. lot: here but Thunday with I min or 13 cue, but was compsiiod to was a Lornevilio till 12 o’clock in: “mum on the Taropto express no in at Good- wood. kWhon he ruched Inmviiie Can- dnotor Graves m waned tint I: had been drifting badly on: tho lino north, and he wisely cmclnded to drop nil out wlgh the exceptian ot the two ecu-ha. As It was. he narrow}, oscn d being ielt in a snow-bank. :5 data t y tour not high in places were met with. Bulwty Notes â€"-Sevenl snow-plows were cent on lest Friday to keep the tucks deer. 0 ring to the thaw the overheating beak: c! snow along the line bed commenced to cave In and threatened to seriously Impede pus- !ng tnlns. THE CURE THE EFFECT THE CAUSE Colds m5! chills are prenlent, and un- less the system is strong enough to throw them off, serious illness, often ending in pneumonia and death, result For such a. diseased condition is found in Warner’s Safe Cure, which will restore the kidneys to hedth and enable them to properly perform their funetious. There is no doubt about this. The record of the past in SPROOF POSITIVE. Of this kidney-poisoned blood in fur- reaching. Health and strength ere impossible while it exists. The sys- tem is being continually weakened, leaving it open to the ranges of colds, chills, pneumonia and fevers. Of colds, chills “(attendant dua- gera is found in the blood, pois‘omd by uric acid, which should be ex- pelled by the kidneys. DURING ‘ MARCH W0 MNAanbconhndto fit caning-dud window. Bpodnl dalmatian-pay. Nowhthodmtooduyousm Window- 1: you hue not dandy done no. Don‘t vdtunthomo'moa “lath. STORM WINDOWS. “It. III... or mu mum“ II my 0:: a nu 3303's.. 0 goat'P'h-lmoiaa [gm-An. Son Manual. mm look Infill-3. Men M hook-Mud!" m II M nut-cm». [mums-um." Ila:- veil-t.“- a“. om». na :3: .° akwamw. I m madam a. tutu»: um mumâ€"0E" 7 '7 on...» m. men "“4314”. WA. ANu‘nu-hpunny ”mandamus. I'll-u Ina-I mum Symon-Momtu‘; he... [nouns and stinging. out n at»; m II! “In. "Maugham §%‘=' m m m. SWAvifl 0m mumwolmhluudmm mm.mdlnmlum mm the num_ Auk-um! by_ pull for!) Rhonmsum 3m mot Wham In lanthanum blood. Moments And lotions will In of no» mount benefit. A core on be mom- pushed only!!! neuralgia: thlnclduad um mou'fiooduSWI-mnuth firstldenomflood'omlm uthoonlymuoodpauncrprmuy In announce”. mummnhom!mdm â€"Sml‘u Cm locate: a gou- GEO. INGLE. COCOAS and CHOCOLATES. PbphummmMmflya-d by lack ‘l'hononolsuuaonn In hm,~ {Mat and m- sum.2sm.§om.. LII). Sold mmâ€" â€"-24. ' ”A TEAS and COFFEBS. it is simply a clear. are. honest soap for laundry an household use. made by the mod nmal and bdn the it them-gen sale the world. Itismadomntwin box-foreca- venience sake. This shown _ - Sunlight g Soap g HOW FEW THERE ARE The“ is no mystery about Sunlght 8mg The Twul Bar VAR IE TIES. Healthful and nutritious chicks, and handy to have in the house. We keep the best to be had in the town. In COFFEES we havohlways led the trade for this district, which is due to the uniform excellent flavor. Our Blend at 4 5c. is a. cup in perfection, and our 40c. Blend cannot be equalled: In Teas you will find our prices about 25 per cent. lower than is uSually charged for the same class of goods because we know how to buy right. Very few dealers any the real fine qualities. We sell you the finest first-picked Tea and the young delicate leaves that give the delicious flavor found in English Breakfast, Young Hyson and Daijellings. The next grade ranges very close to the above in quality, but comes conSiderably cheaper. Then we can give you a really good blend of Indian and Ceylon, Young Hyson or New Japan for surprisingly little money. Our 25c. Tea is a wonder at the price. Who won 't own to a little weakness for money. Housekeepers know that prices count in these times, when money is not any too plentiful. At our store you will get honest goods at honest prices, 16 ounces to the pound, and no sharp tricks. SPRATT a: KILLEN, FARMERS Smooth! Md all y. Hun-m, and w. a! Ind. :39! the VACUUM VACUUM OIL CAN YOU KEEP A. SECRET. 63706.33303‘ the Vienna moan. mu: O!!!“ and Work. VAWUM (Ill. 00-. NOW!“ NOW Advortbgngonu. 0n! (/1: Best Malaria! i: used in the manufncture of our goods. Experienced workmen employed and output so ‘d et prices which cmwd anode of infant»- qnnlity out of the market. We are quoting facts. Thousands of ntisfied cuetomen hove found to their advent-go that by ' with us they can pmcuxe pate, honest goodset‘ not: money then denim; they fiounuly paid (or huh. Con-equently our uleu we win larger endbnline- more anti-factory etch your. gm 8 m3 innit: upon your dale: {uninh- me Anal-inn Pulp. Tm no other. ‘ If you would like to he! the scent of our success in business, and the m our nubinery in to may running during the whole year while other futon-ion are shut down, we will tell you, (for of ooume it. won’t go any mullet. No, ob, No 3) Syn tt c Ewan. HORN 28308., L.â€"150 m of m THIS IS THE SECRET. LINDSAY FOUNDRY FAMILY GBOCERS- '«u‘ Sharer: 7010 thing. QIGEQIAEEIPD are. Brut u Inn Founder In pmparod to do :11 kind. 0! mm Foundry Wort. Benn-la. of [mph nah O“ lacuna 010.. Batting-up Shun “In“ and Belle“. JOHN MAKINS John Harms. out my" not Prices and In- spect work balm you buy. Frames, Sash, Doors. Blinds, Moudings, Trimmings, Etc. 0p). 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