FEE and,“ not can.) an oudluhlo. we would noon: and um Principd amdodok be "queued to pm- ou I autumn as the "gum- Iowa: at tho boa-4 ‘ April deduct with tho “captions mama: In tampon wax. mm 0! mm: "Rhoda in bi Lind-u public â€boots. (to upon a! a. 3 Impact» Hm momma: ‘th naval o! mm (or mammary in Liar-«Influx! we commit“. “who u w 60th at we“ b0 instructed â€.93.! momma. 1m 0! math) fluid by Pm: Mao. prodded “a this “am .ppronl o! the committee of wt. I led 'ueportdlo tun ma! pond pm 01 note-- â€for Wm womummmmhm Inland gfï¬cuummmm lot: guano-Anna“... ‘ ‘ mAWWLP 999999-39: 835351 mbnnea «no In by W. G. Woo“ can not «man co and mu rmmd hobâ€"Tho upon «I Mound. mature no I'll Ionoou. In tho thawed of Dr. John. ohm-mun; Ir. 3 Km“: rad tho follow upon dbvblflngndnnom con-m : 3.012 or m mum nu) mom: COMMIT!“ You mama mo "pm: In "Mac. to an W 0! M an nhoohnuhulmd by Inque- -ulwm. which mum "a. mum at a «do. 9! on mute-“on- In m "that o! manna. whllo - m up 9! oflpgggm the 5mm 0! mt mun u‘nl- .... _-..IJ n“â€" wumvuw a.-- v- - from J. E. Knight, secretary of the â€Children’s Aid Society, calling the atten- tion cf the board to a statement made by 1everai poor people in the north ward that their children had been refused admission to the schools, the reason ven being that than was no class which t ey could enter. iDne child had applied at the north ward echooL the other at the Francis-at. school. Air. Kni t added that it was a pity that mine boar . with the large stafl’ st its com- : mnd.could notprovide thefacllitles efl’ord- r ed in rural schools.â€"Rsferred to advisory A JAUNT TO THE CITY. A communication was reed'trom the secretaries cf the provincial convention of school trustees, which, enumerated the many advantages likely to follow from the holding of such a convention. and asked the heard to appoint delegates to attend the coming session in Toronto, which will begin on Wednesdei. 8th April, at 930 Jun. Messrs. McNeil ie end Col. Deacon wereafzerwsrds appointed. 11mm or ms :03. A letter was reed from Mr. F. Frempton, â€taker of the Central school, In which he naked that his salary be increased 350. â€"Fyled. snow or me FINANCE comxmn. Hr. Snwnn'r, etch-men. asked that the dlowing coconuts be pnseed : 1.80er . ...... e 115 J. Bonn (lest year).. ...... .. a; g: manger! . Vii-ens Wilson M-........... 150 Leann ............. ........ gm we we v-auu _' iv‘ . charts for teaching colors, and tablets i or teaching form. -The laws: nation or the taper: 173.5 referred to the managing manna; 1g ogusjdggation. ,LAWâ€" .- LL- menu. qua. wuuavu __ . V- “I '1 ,' the public school and Collegiate puplls carefully examined. and they ofl’ered to do so free of charge. the result to be embodled n a report and hid before the board. m TERIATENED ACTION. A letter was read from Mr. Hugh O'Leary on behalf of Mr. Fremont Cran- dell, stating that the letter would proceed to supply the wood called for in hla tender, our! it the board refused to accept the some he wculd_take_s_tgps to enforce his claim. n_Â¥_ . __ -_..,...1.\A hu- no Wuulu my ;u.yu .._, .â€"_._v. On motion of Mr. STEWART, seconded by Mr. FLAVELLE, the letter was referred to the managing committee. with power to consult a solicitor If necessary. > “IUD“ uwvva van-un- vâ€" ........ he parentsâ€"saying that in many cases such delects retarded them in their studies and sometimes led to serious impairment of thegeneral health. It would be well if teachers could be made to understand that complaints of headaches. dizzlness, etc., are not always indications of a desire to shit-k study, but are occasionally caused defects of vision not understood byeven pupils themselves. Messrs. Brittou suggested that the board would gain very useful lofcrmatiou bgiigavinz the eyes of n-lr-~r.um nun":- among school leldrpan-ofcen unknown to -1â€- _.___ Anhï¬ï¬‚fll‘flk commxxcuxoss. From Principal Hal-stone, reporting 257 pupils on the rolls during Februaryâ€"144 from the town, 93 tram the county, and 24 tom outside the county. Miss ï¬illock ’hndbeen called home owing to the illness of her mother, and had been detained ow- ng to her death. . Miss Cathro, modern manage specialist, had been permitted by Mr. McLannan, of the School of Peda- .gogy, to supply for Miss Hillock, and -everything was 20mg on sati-fsctorily. The report also stated that $241.35 had bun collected in fees for the month.-Re- odved. Chairman McNeillieâ€"“I understand Miss Hillook will resume work on Monday next." .Headmaster Broderick reported 823 - n-p'lls on the rolls or the public schools in ebruary, and an average attendance of 676. The report also asked for l the usual supplies of stationery, etc. ; also 1 that provision be made for the necessary printing for the year, and for certain re- quisites for the use of the primary classes, such as blank paper _for folding and weav- ,,, -__j L_‘_‘-L_ Sinnmlttee. TUESDAY EVENING. Communicallons and Reportsâ€"An Ac- tion Threatened by Mr. Fremont Camdenâ€"School Children's Eyes to be Examined by Eritton Bros“ Ocu- lists - Inspector Knight’s Report Calling Attention to Lack of Cor- rectness 1n Arithmetic Examina- uons’Leads to a. Long Discussion. The regular monthly meeting of the - card of education was held Tuesday even- ng in the council chamber. The members present were Chairman J. R. McNeime and Messrs. Stewart, Fiavelle, R. Ken- nedy. Pilkie, Deacon, McLaughlin, Ander- son, Staples and Dr. Lynch. Inspector Knight and Headmaster Broderick were so In attendanc. The minutes cf last meeting were read â€Secretary Spier, and on motion were conï¬rmed. LINDSAY. FRIDAY. MARCH 13. 1896 BOARD OF EDUCATION 355112 Ghanaian £05k AN INTERESTING SESSION ON Dad Externally, It Cum out. Bruins, Bum. scalda, sprains, Jootbacho, Pain in the Face, Nwmlgla. .Mmaï¬am, Frosted Feat. ' Fouddomuhhndw such “1|me V.W_vâ€" m. bur mum «and! «the hm- m1°°ï¬mm "- wwm Mmmmuw "“2? a. «mwmmm which!- 0 mm Wmemmâ€"ram ms GREAT Family Medicine oi the Age. Taken mummy. It Cures .Dlarrhm. m and Pain In the «Stomach. 8on0 m 8uddan Golda, coughs, 020.. do. ‘ PAIN-KILLER we Imme OFFER P8111 K1110}. 740 ya: Cmégoodp, $4.76, R. Miller. bane. E dull. : Jan. Greer. mun L. Pawn. ‘ $4.30. Wm. Gold 85 80. $10.10; Goo. Sum: straw, Wm. Groin. ; Md tint ofï¬cial odors ho Issued for “allowing: Jus. A. new. atoning 18 rods rand. 818 J“. P a, 10m, 87. Jun. Jackson, be ween tandsqr. line. 818. Richud Jackson. 8 s. B M. a t $3 33’s, mgoï¬a. %vm.$ï¬i‘3:‘$.§ ‘Ill'll", uulw‘u win-Iv. 'a» l u an Bun!!! In Dt. ken mod n. ggeg‘ï¬ig’ W.- gen-105'? us John had no mule“. non an n:- tor m3!" master. Oahu-I clulmod no but their all mu dour- rod. Mr. ox moved. moudod by Mr. Cantu. that the tuna muc- ho pud.vu:Roth9hu1'. “,MLE. J’ohn Shah-hon pludod hud tor com - nation to: u: om‘ hard labor ohovoll now. but tho oouoon would not rayon . us John hog _no mung. hop hlo nth- â€"Carried. Mr. Fox moved. seconded by Mr. Ho kins, that the auditors’ report be receive and ryled, that a copy be sent to the department, and that 100 copies of the abstract statement he rinted for distribu- tion.â€"Carried. air. nnins moved, sec- onded by Mr. Hutton. that the auditors be geld their salary, $7 each-Carried. Mr. ox moved, seconded by Mr. Hopkins. that M. Moriarty be pithmaster of road beat No. 25 pro tem. instead of R. Mehood, now leaving said beatâ€"Carried. Mr. J cs. Hutchinson, trustee p. s. s. N o. 2, asked that w 5 lot 24, con. 7. be assessed to s. s. No. 2, instead of No. 11, as the owner sends his children to N c. 2, and wants to pay his taxes there. Mr. Carrins moved, seconded by Mr. Fox, that the usual notices be given to the persons interested, and that a by- law be passed at next meeting making the desired change il‘no reasonable objection be madeâ€"Carried. Mr. Fox moved, sec- onded by Mr. Curr-ins, that the clerk call for tenders for the township printing-to be onened at next meeting.â€"Carried. Mr. 8. O'Connell said that for gears but he had been obliged to ferry is stock‘ and implements across the river to a portion of his term on the west side, but cedar being so scare: now he reguosted that the coun- cil furnish about 1,000 ft. of lumber with which to build a ferry rait for the accom- modation of many who crossed the river at his piece. Mr. O Connell said he had to pay taxes for the land and thought the council should aid him in reaching it. The council said thsv could not make such an expenditure. Mr. Thee. Henry addressed the count saying he had ro authcrlt to allow Mr. \wthorne to cross his promise. that he responsible to the compan for the MI on said petals and wool rather Mr. newt hares .woul lied some other road. Mr. Hopkins moved. second- ed by Mr. Corrine. that the run consult the solicitor on this matter to know it the council can be compelled to build a hri or are a road to isolated gamer what segment iâ€"paniolauflrf (Correspondence of Tax POST.) Ops council met ursusnt to notice on Monday, March 2o , at 10 a.m.; all mem- bers present. Minutes or last meeting were read and conï¬rmed: The following communication was read: From ,the Ops board at health in nference to the Fee- Calvert slaughter-house. north 0! the town. and requesting that a b -1aw be passed amending clause N o. 8 of t e public health by-law, as suggested by the provin- cial board or health. By-law No. 496 was drawn up accordingly, and Mr. Currins moved. seconded by Mr. Fox. that it be read the ï¬rst time.-â€"Curied. In commit- tee of the whole, Mr. Hutton in the chair, the by-law was on motion read a second and third time. passed. signed and, sealed. Mr. Hopkins moved, seconded by Mr. Eut- ton. that this council subscribe tor six copies of the Municipal World for the use of the members at_a cost of _80 per annum. [Correspondence of Tu: Poonl Conventâ€"Not a few of those to whom Master Samuel Henderson, of Lindsay, was known. experienced a shock when news was received here of his sudden death. Deceased was a nephew of Mr. J as. Porter and a brother of Misses Lillie and Mabel Henderson. of this place. As far as we can learn he had not been enj oy- ing good health for some time. and had 3 Just recovered from an attack cf the grip. ‘ On Monday evening he returned from school and complained of not feeling well. The doctors were called in and pronounced his ailment some trouble of the heart. but in 5 its of all their efforts he passed away on hursday morning. It was indeed a terrible shock to the two sisters residing here. who knew nothln whatever of their brother's illness not the sad news reached them. To them. and to the other members of the bereaved family, we ex- tend our deepest sympathy in this, their hour of trial, and although they cannot wholly stay the emotions they feel at parting with a noble son and brother, yet we would point them away from this earth, with its cares, and sorrows and hereavments, to that home “wh are we meet to part no more," and we would help them to realize that, coming after such a purely unselï¬sh life as our young friend ed, death has no sting and the grave no victory. And Just here let this be a solemn warning to those exultant in the 1 health and vigor of youthâ€"let it he a reminder of the ever present rider, awful to the unprepared, but beautiful to the prepared. Let us take alesson from the life of our young friend, who, we are con- viuced was ready. and let _us see to it that 9;; 'ï¬Ee§f§e- 3â€"1-3331:â€" foiizid rimming when the Father calls us to share His glory. [Correspondence of Tim POST.) 031' of s. s. No. 4, Eldon, for the month of February. Fourth classâ€"Eata Campbell, Mina Morrison, Bessie Mc- Fndyen, Alex. MoFadyen. John McDanaid. Archie Currie, Gilbert McFad en. Katie Manning. Sr.3td classâ€"John cFadyen. Robert McDonald, Isaac Manning. Ettie Manning, Donald McKerraii, Duncan Campbell and Du:cen Gilchrist equal, George Campbell, Ronald McFadyen. Jr. 3rd classâ€"Bruce Currie. Mary Camer- on. James Campbell. Lauchlin McKerrall, Hattie Best, Clara. Gen-ill, Ell'za McKenzie. 2nd. classâ€"Sarah Hoilin eworhh, Janie Ashman, Arthur McDon d, Katie Mc- Fadyen, Mary Gilchrist, Campbell McFad- cn, Sm). Brown. Part II ciassâ€"lebie nnnin , Colin Campbell. Part I classâ€" any ollingeworth, Nelsen Gilchrist, Jennie Gilchrist. THEIR SUSPENSE ENDED. Moved by Mr. ANDERSON, seconded by Col. DRAGON. that the resent caretakers of the public schools an Collegiate Insti- tute b3 re-ongaged in acccrdanoe with their contracts with this boardâ€"Carried. The board then adjourned. TEE WOOD PXLE 'IOO HWY. Moved by Mr. mason. seconded by Col. BEACON, thou the mnnflnf commit- tee be instructed to buy s. s c out qunn tity ct tour-toot mspie wood for the cnat ward school to last until a sup is deliv. cred under the contrch ~ Corr A MOTION OF CDNDOLENCB. Moved by Col. Dncow, seconded by J. D. Fuvmx, that this board hegto tender and place on record an expression or con- dolence with R. J. McLaughlin, eeq.. n member of theboard for many years. on the recent death of a member of his inm- iiy.-â€"Cnrried by a standing vote. . , LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS pink-men MCNHLUI nit! Inspector ixoi in bed made A number oi "oom- men “(one in his report toes deeemd oeretui eooeidmiioaa The bond loving a ruponeibie orieeipei. tho committee ohovzoo in wine to rein tho motion to him to "para now. A: tor the molt o! the eriehmetie “no. the committee oeme be the conclusion um 04 per «or. of come: answers was u very oredibebie showing. He would say to the board tho: he thourho they had. perhaps. mode e minute in re-introdueingbeletel in the eehooieâ€"ihe 2:911: ehouid a given every oil-nee to me e implements for writing they would be called upon to use in em: life. The eommittee'e rem“ wee than edopt- ed. with e tow omen ease. as 3Mâ€. migromuhm objootlonablo at!“ ‘ Chm Mannm an the objection wan mu aha, but the mun“ mun unnamed ._ _ ‘ ‘ A._-_A in: «to: knight. aiming to his rum-i tho l‘IliIlO of tin maximum in mm» c in m public schools. said it wu nmarhbio um bin communication. to tin bond mu union invulnbiy night- 06. no \iid not suppou he would b. wound oi laptop" moiim. hub the tact «mined than his mpom did not nooivo ch. communion to which. in bin opinion. bug Wanl'd' n.,.|‘_-. - -_ _‘IJ Inngn-tn- HARTLEY. Uffllbb. Bonn Btu-ulna not: Oonoornins tho Aouon of u:- Eon-t. Do psoph noon!†the muons. work cannot“! by tho hurt In 3 IMO doyv It «and: mo of Mono hundndnnd any pounds to o :olzhl tantrum hundrod a». An M. or M081! W0.» bosom- mum «Wham n body. Thor-lo mm'ï¬mmmh hot mom hunt! and _m u! iii; RUNAWAY.-A§ our livery men ate pod from his bus at the Victoria hot on Tuesday to about “All aboard 1†his horses started tor the station with two pneeen- gers in the heck sent. Being unable to reach the lines, the thought it well to jnm . and did to. e hone: got tothe atet on in good time. but were not eetie- fled to top end continued their aroused the inch. end. ran ehout e eit- mlie before the eioyed up. One or the horse: wee badly: out ebout the lean. Thin in the fourth time thet Ed. bed to run behind. Tie them etter thie. Ed" or ieern to be e eprinter. Datumâ€"The exprete treiue Mondey end Tueede were deieyed; the night trein from e eouth on Mondey did not enive tiil ebout 7 e. tn. Tuudey; the morning trein tron the north errtved here :‘ueedey ebout 1185, pulled by two en- nee. Gumâ€"Our (mere ere hue: bringing their min to nerhet. eithough prince ere VI 99..., a. ..-v “scrum -â€" Mr. J cs. KEnnedy, of U:- bridge, is visitinz his brothers in town. . . . Messrs. E. Kennedy, J. Overend, R. Hill, J. Brady J. Baker, Wm. O‘Donnell, J. Tracey, and E. McDougnii, e oyed a pleasant drive to Baeverton lest undey. ...... Mr. Mark McConnell was the guest or Peter Boyle, cf Shepiar, Sunday ..... Mr. J amee Keyes, of Besverton, who has been in our town f»- a couple of weeks heipin Joe. Brady throu in his rush, hes secure a good situation n a large tenor- ing establishment in Toronto.... Mr. A. F. Eliiot, at Beaverton, was in town Mon- day evening ...... Misc 0. Holy, 01AM ly._ is visiting friends i ‘IIthis vicinity. ,4 _4 __ _‘___- [Correspondence oi Tm Poe-r. DIED.â€"In Uptergrove. on Tuesday even- in . Feb. 25w, Rev. Father Hogan. the We -known and highly esteemed pastor of St. Columbklll’s church. Before coming to Uptergrove to succeed the late Father MoGinley. Father Hogan did an apostolic work in New York. The funeral cere- monies, which took glace Frida morning. were conducted by is grace bishop Walsh, assisted by a large number of the clergy belonging to the diocese. Rev. K. J. McRsy, of Breohin, has expressed hie deep regret at losing so good and kind a neighbor, who was always willing to attend to the wants or this congregation during his absence. SHIPPING.“ Messrs. Graham and Fienry shipped another load of bags Wednesday. Racovxmxa. â€"Mr. Ted. Clitherc, the young man who was hurt in the lumber woods, is slowiy_r_:ooyerig_g. ,, _ 7 A_ "A â€"Ida. Tracy, 82; Andrew O'Brien, 73: Dennis Honlihan, 78; Willie Callahan. 72. English Grammar, mark, 100: Class IVâ€" Dan Tr».cv. 68: Hannah Lehane. 68; John O'Leery, 57; Mary O‘Brien, 51. Class III â€"Gerty O'Brien, 71; Hannah Fox, 69: Thomas Lehane, 64; Michael Fox, 64. Composition, Class IIâ€"Ide Tracy. 91 ; Loretta Harrington, 91 : John Hickey. 83; Andrew O'Brien. 79 General Clue Work, Pt II classâ€"Nellie Eonlihsn, Getty Lucas, J osexh Goslin. Pa 1â€" Katie Honlihan, Charles Lucas, Albert Lucas. uau LIEU], w. Villa) Bbhinnuuâ€" - 63; Michael Fox, 57; Gertrude OBrlen. 44. Class IIâ€"Ida Tracy. History, mun obtainable. 100: Chas lVâ€"Danï¬my. 8'); Hannah Lanna,- 67; John Chou-y, 60. Class IIIâ€"Hannah Fox. 80; Albert Call;- han, 69; Gertrude O'Brien. 5: Michael Fag, 55._ therggurenmarka. 1L0: Class II , ;,,,, [\O'!__l__ -3- (Spain! to Tax Porn-.1 Scaoor. Bayonnâ€" Arithmetic, mxks obtainable. 100: Class IVâ€"Hannah Lehme, 75; Mary O‘Brien, 75; John O'Lsu'y, 65; para :.l_‘r_acy,_ Q. Class II‘IITHEnn’a‘hBFox, â€"Leo Gunn, Stafford Penroee, Vincent Gunn. Irene Cunnln ham. Sseflord Guen, Frank B11], Gertie cG mghey. Fred Cun- ninlï¬ham. Willle Hodges George Reed. W to Ford. Part second clansâ€"Mildred McGanghey, Walter Free, Arthur Burk, Mary Cnrtin. Willie Thomas, Fred Palfrey. Alfred Ford, Walter Reed. First classâ€" Clemenb Cnnninaham, Jahn len. Brnee Palfrey, Leonard Burk. J. N. Mon-Arr, teacher. um..-" --__-_ ..__- _,, , __ ham, Leo Cunningham. Tessie Cunning- ham. John Penroae. Genevieve Cunning- ham, Katie Cunningham, Thomas Hodges. Mary Reed. Senior third classâ€"Charlie Cunningham, Willie Counin ham, J h Penrose. Herbert Parkin. alter Par n. Eddie Palfrey, Shelia Free, Game Ford. Junior third classâ€"Herold Cunningham, Jimmy Hodges, Edna Richardson. Berth: Richardson, Flex-51190 Fog-51. Second clue A "-__-_s 0P8. {Commence o! m Pan.) Scaoor. Rmn-r.â€"The toiiowlng ie the standing at the pupils at s. s. No. 6, One, for the month of February: Fitch Clueâ€" Mugie Cunningham. Eva. Perkin, Jennie _Hodge_s. {om-ti: cineâ€"Aruba: gunning- L“an. Mabel Hepburn. Annie Tinny. Mary McNebb, Charlie Hepburn, :egor Argue. Third classâ€"Kate McDonald. Nell Log“, Archibald C. McMillan, Bessie Mo- Nsbb, Archibald J. MoMillen. Szcond classâ€"Wilbert Foreman. Roy Foreman, Amelia Tlnn , Jennie McCuaisr, Thomas Therobnrv, alter Staples. Senior pert secondâ€"Florence McDonald, Maud Tlnny and Maggie McMillan (c uel). Willie Thornbury. Michael Bell, aberi: Boll, Colin McMillan. Junior part secondâ€" Florence Hrp‘mrn, Joseph Tlnny, Den. First classâ€" MaMillan. Beatrice Tinny. Robert: Black. Average attendance for month, 47. TENA Sam's, teacher. WORK 0’ A. SINGLE DA Y. [Correspondence 0! Tu: P08!) Scaoox. Eventâ€"Report: at e. s. No. 6, Eldon for the month of February, names in Drier o: merit: Ssnlor fourth classâ€" Baasie Momma. Alma Staples. Mary Mc- Donald. Maggie MzMulnn and Charlie Fcremsn (equal), Evelyn Kent-nu, Annie \Icann. Junior 7 fourth 0193::qu lOurmvondenoe oi m Pom] Enron! at e. e. No. latex-the monthe o! Jenner: nnd Februnry: Filth nineâ€"John L. Andereon. Joule McGee-vie. Knee Mo- Oorvie. Ber-she Knight. Fourth cine- eenior-Peroy Hill.Aiex. Anderson. Mnhel Brena. Louie Lee. Jno. MoKlnno Al here Ark-e . Fourth olnen.Juniarâ€" - 535““ ‘39.“ air". M my nnee, ery p n r er MoKinnnn. J ohn Her Third 33:. senior-Lorne Andereon, ennie Ander- ann Edith Lillioo, Albert: Promo, Laure Moborvle, Lillie Jnmes. Jennie Lillioo, Edith Bxlloxd. Peter Anderson, Minnie McPherson. Third olus, juniorâ€"Alice Anderson. Maurice Rogers. Aime McLeod. Christy Hnrbridge. Irene Short. Second ninesâ€"Alice Hill, Mn: Anderson. Nelson McLeod. Hermington Kinnee, Allie Brown. Simon Chip indnle. First clueâ€" Mnggie Anderson, e Anderson, Lanie Short, Wilfred Short. holu, con. 5. Lmâ€"Can'lod. Hr. 0mm mend. noon dd by H1. 3mm my t}!!- lOoI-mooam d 15-: MM SCIOOI. Biron chunk: In tho :0- : at u. No.11.Mu-I lot hum: ma clanâ€"A. A. Pure. In. alumna. 80am Muratâ€"Pam: Noble. Elmo. Rania. Funk Punk. Int. norm-Mex. Thcrburn. Chum- Arum. nu mhh Bu- Itn. Junior loam Jud. Broad Jae. mu, Lwnnoo Noble. . Sonlor tuttiâ€"Roy Broad. Murine Can». mm. Noun. Junior ahlrd- Gufldd Woodmd. sun: pane. Raï¬anlnhood. Smudâ€"Bownd mum. W In Rudd. Kuuo MoKlnnon. Part no:- ond-Vtotor Ohuo. Flueâ€"Van mun- THE CANADIAN POST! 35?}? Wit! Me. an: an an conned mourn : Menu: on: when puma". Men M n paundknpon will no â€mm-w it hurt Mini and thc_ 13030 Mb_ BAMBEY‘Sâ€"M’ARIPOSA . DOWNEYVILLE. BRECHIN. MARIPOSA. ELDON. W. F. O‘Bovu. cluk tho duo-mud nod. 01 m also“ an. mwmmm: Inuit mm.w«l m can batmalnthommndnm maWhIndPOM mauumunmm urm'ucmmmcuu w m. Tho hoods at Pal-o'- MWMI;NM¢ um mud Jam-undue...» coma to Mn :11 900910.“de mm. â€anvil! soon punts"! M we would all tho MOB-old! mm mm to mama-tuba hum Munotmmm‘vm mmnhubudu. Donoturayouuvhlbufluhtoflu mm Hertha-chm CANNOT BRING RELIEF T0 RHEUMA- TIC SUFFERERS. worth. Province of Ontulo. to wit: 1. J on him Stuart. of the City 0! Run man, In the Conn of Wentworth. Prov- lnoe ct Ontulo, If ur. mldlng st 374 Klng street west. u said city ct Milton, do :olemnly doom and uy 3: follows: That I have been saluting 2mm umh fax-a pit!“ of neuly ï¬ve years put; that during thtt time I ’havo used var! ens THE SPRING-SINGING 0F POETS Paine’s Celery Compound the Onlyr Ban- isher of Terrible Disease. Domlnlop (5 anads. Cguntx ctr Wogt- And 1 make this eoienm dcclnretico. conscientiously believing it to be true. and knowing that it ie of the acne force and elect u it nude under oetb. in? by virtue of the Canada Evidence c . Signed) MARGARET SOVEREIGN. worn and acknowledged before me as the City of Hmiiton, in the Canary qt Fentworth. this 18m day of February. éine ma has asked eleven poundlln has?!) cheeks. he: sanenl nh_ has hMboemzreatdy lmmvpd sndshe feels phab 51:9 1; pgilng'omd og cghufp. I girth. Prosvoince 193$: Ontteziho, t6)l wit“: . ergeret vere . o e :1 Enmllton, in the County of Wentwu-th. Province of Ontario. neidenoe. 876 King shoe: weet. do eolemnly deolere the: I on nleneed to nuke the following deolmtlon : My denghter Lulu. need 14, wee troubled with eaten-h to: two you-s. end during that time her heelth wee v poor. 0o: nmlly hyeicinn mulled n end our noun hu- oeee imilumnntlon of the in? end octet-rim Her constitution g: nelly ran down. and until ehe oom- tneomd taking Kooteney Cure we were feeling ulna-med nbout her. She hoe now taken one bottle nnd 3 hell of the medl- Dominic; 05 CM _annty_ otA Wegtâ€" ._ r v.... V And' I make thin iolomn deolmtlon. consolentlously believing to be me, and knowlng’ an: it “II or the same force and cloctuflmadounderouthud bys vlrtuo or the Cundu Evidence Act. 3) WILLIAM G. 00X. Sm baton menthodtyotnunu- lathe County ct Wentworth, this 18th; day cf Febrnm A D. 1896 (Signed) w. FRED WALKER " A, .s L‘._ the directions closely, that it he ex- ceeded my most mine expeouuone. and relieved me {ran all of the unpleas- ant symptoms of the disuse. I can cheet- foBIy recommend It to on one time Amie:- ed. and feel conï¬dent I! In nee I: everedintar o resemble ammud ctlone wthtnlly observed. am I: will Mtoepxw'wm . . _ Dominion of Canada. County or Went- worth, vaince of Ontario, to wit: I. William G. Cox. cf the City otHamil- ton. in the County of Wentworth. flour and iced merchant at 374 King etnet west. in said cit . do solemnly declare and say that it and: me great pleasure to add my teatimcnyae to the wonderful properties of ‘KOOTEXAY CURE" tor catanh, with which I have been troubled for fully ten years. I tried almoet every auvertieed medicine for this disease, but without success until I talking Ryckman'a “KOOTBNAY DRE," in October. 1895. and tcpndhatteg‘tqllowigg is’xgdéén' W. FRED Read the Sworn summon: or Three or Enamel“ 01mm THAT “KOO'I'ENAY†WILL om OA- TARRB. Home. Tom at that ho was troubled with apugga on 12.15.2031: m5 ukln wu menu, voted plot and NOW“. which '2 “album! to m an Ordhuymodiohodldno Ono bottle 3me Masha on rely tromevorymotthom. demoas BrmmflnmCmHmflmMm Wï¬mï¬ï¬ï¬nfv‘mn LATELY um is injurio'us to the system. Rad what it do†3 in Canal. Enzyme!!! in round in thencwmdicino. . . «comm rm 11mm Dom rill b0 givento the clari- nblo institution an: named by the myor of my city Notary Public. New: Public. J. I. um. «mummmm but!!!†nouvw,lwulnduudbylmdcoh . m or two dint M'IOOIQ MMMWIWUWM IMMIwflKflhfld-u mmummuwuwuym “auoummtguM9w mam-ammunm mu- muummuumm had. an how Pdu’l Odor: Oocpmd Mum; butâ€: “null. kahuna-09W mun-ac «MI Inn even though tinâ€"â€" no 101310th toned from much hm Pnou vary noon LNG. 8mm. flax-zines. an bound 9:: ulna in my 051:, a wry 0mm- book-Nadine mm b. 1.2: asthhomae. Ithnmhlnchow I110. I volume «:17qu ultimatum iiuoau‘ole prices And I nub this up a decal-tuna. connotations], helium It to be me. and knowing (In: It of the tune force an! elect :- It and. and. on: andbyvlfluct thaCnthddueo Act. (Signed) JOSEPHINE STUART. Tnkon and ukuowledged betou m It the City at Hamilton. In the County of Wentwcrth. Province ct Ontario. thhlSthdnycthlruuy. LD. 198. SW) W. FRED WALKER. ( Noun Public. remedies. recommended tor the: dieeeee. without mocking my neiiet to: it. About two month ego. on the â€communion at e friend. I commenced to an “Kook- ney Care." and heve need two home: eo- oodinz so direeflou. end heve experi- enced the green» relief. While I unnot us, I m couple“! cured. I em "timed I m due» no.“ abet-flywiube iha use of this medicine. I ounce too I: My ncomgnend it to ell pstiente “Carina ll main-guano mm mm locum. I m mud We“! muting ct momma. at. MOW chum: wu Nunavut“; Dumas-cure wail. M val I load “ma-ac). Klimtmmmd u to H1)! mm; out. ml colour u m- . [Ema 3.“. HI" I". H n 31mm:__ou¢ Indiu‘ Iwhu ‘Um .‘ -â€"vâ€".. _-_â€"- ___-v_ m.- A. Won-km: {AGE-"Humour; and. . It. wafaYnP'sf'ï¬i Mr. R. 3 m c f . C - Ill. Tho M mums"! wu MW Larch-5W. sou- WE WANT THE J03 and will trv'to get it. If your want does not come under the :bove hendings, com in “my. We Indy Inn whnt you want. It my hoppen that you an n town nun and think of aiding t Both-room to the comforts of your dwelling. We Lax-c pneticd plumben to do thin work-ad con afar you to a numh‘l‘ of planned cum“. Possibly you oontemphhe putting new Esvetroughing on _\c dwelling or bum this salonâ€"it would be a good spring thongl We hove experienced men to do this work and invariably -_ Maybe you as thinking of going into the Dairying business this neuon? If you ere, here’s the spot to get Milk Utensils of dl_kinds. We nuke a specidty of them. If you we in need of my articles of Shove Furniture, Tim- M, Guniteware, etc., gotour prices before buying. We wil! not. be undeuold by anyone in the trade. This kind of weather is hard on the old stove. If you thinking of buying a new one let us fly to suit your pocket. 81111111213222 Dick‘siBlood Pa H)? or. W. G. Woods. W. G. WOODS. The Pouchm Co. Nothing new ha Wired of 1m '8 em with tho mod-Hons In In†t . No on†.3: ï¬t." “w“...am'fldggigug on “m I. to £01] II“ to Wï¬'lulsllbwa“. â€w w'"' 00 puny all but! at 05.000 or whenéquwm 0' I“ vault!“ mt 63.335 3:3: 3:; m nah. thouâ€"n was put so. a W. and mutant: 6am“ Curd“ mum. had wont ov “I “Ill. be got (here ‘9 ho â€play-ad, hm} m e Runny at L ed It. throng: t cf onwllng min when 19. 63mg: mad nixed A: 5) 1 5': gig; :5: {iii 2g? 92% 52:5 l £3 5 which they . a hub to Ii411: ‘ .. M-{Guattï¬ Sent to tl List Sntnrdav nigh! “lingual area: a 31141er Arp eyard. In Mun u bu: 0! on a m on the‘ “Hall. Lina betel CALI: Novuon letc m 'Mlss M. \V Jordux'Mu. Chas. Sh “PM ; leaflet» The moon} meet. Mull mlssion won evening In ISXOCI-l Toronto, and was vet report of the secrets: dooltlndeull with the mleelon. and cm by the 0mm asao ed then the zonersl eel-mo extent moon the Mn, and cm were mode It might noel of the halls t humdent loads. 1 mono: r cslved from eooreee woe 81,117.44 ofliorrg oppointed 101 Ron. Mrs. E1 Moe. Sm?! Coven; Ghetto Hamilton}.I nook). J. H. MrsGeo Bryce (W ) Mrs. W. lee Dhmond (Bro (auto). Mrs. (z. 3 'o “3.3;“!!! (8*.10 Undo- , sec" . £34 nil-(inn bond Kerr. Irc‘e. Jo: duh, Mre.C . C. NM _M.re ._[..I__ The jnclct mum‘ Invited their frie- their new room 11% entertained them w We: and a d.“ quite proud L? ".c. mnow lady,» v.3», n The mom L a ‘m pm In ï¬rst-claws 51H..- ; i the walls are 2'. Inc by the boys or :‘a numb ’r 0! ml- nth» 0W and ulthL‘; w†of chain or 111,4th spat-coined. luly nonfat-abla- hummus to ï¬nd than those which .80 than were only â€"now than m n in thence. thrown a: an no 5000111911»: tho mutton 510k whaleeone unuse ‘m necks to make‘ d-II' In musical 14 Wt expert ulch Bobctygeon “no to deliver to‘ age who was are w} my «use! main]: the rods. Mr. Bra the river read wa" colt wasâ€"nu far as‘ tint point was puss link through the; about two fear 0: “ In: shout trying t; one of the 30“;ch the bottom cruq c . Mr. BrO' was unnbï¬e to ex! anlmtl would uric but for the ï¬fth) u. who lives about a When repairs wan decided be bad Ln'u ling 5:351 tqok to ['r Winstlon l piin cure. pun speed Hy. rheumnism. ache. Neg-villa is powe dzctul. Sold an. 3’“, out an: mnbmw With «unmrwe' Do you D... a dull achh a an mm mm m “- lumbago 111M m can an! an out “.039! DASHES PYN_Y: parts a The N. Pocm