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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 20 Mar 1896, p. 2

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out flippnncy doesn’t agree with you nor with me. I am in a. very irritable mood now. Pray be serious. Now will you get down tothe roomwhich the dead woman occupied, and at there un- til I come to yon, with the door closed â€"not locked? And don’t. speak to me in until I speak to you. ” , “All right,” said Inseector Briggs, rising to his feet. . He could. not help feeling amused at the notion of Goringe converting himâ€" self into a kind ofthoughc reader, but he felt the detective was in no humor to be played with. With noiseless steps he passed out on the landing, descendecl the five steps and entered the room in which Mrs. Davorn had died. A - .2..â€" u-uv v-wv av" r"â€"'v ' K0 n The Fluorite 1'00“] POWDER tutbeTeethmdeMfic- son by A mmbomn ”"3”“ Wu Em- Here he seated himself, and in a. few moments he found that his playful pro- pensities had deserted him, and that he felt more uncomfortable than ever he had felt in his life. He sat in the dark for several minutes, a. prey to the most thoughts. Practically he was unarmed. He had no revolverâ€"nothing but his whistle and a pair of handcufls. j -3â€" _9 What oyve-grthgva; “Goringe doing? Perhaps the man had gone suddenly mad and had decayed him into the lone- xy house. But that was too foolish a thought to hmrhort And yet it was all ,MM‘ m -..A. -0 Wvuou- -v -vâ€"-~vâ€"- m , . very strange, Goringe’s manner most of all. Not :1 sound in the house.. He could not sit heroin tho dark much longer. Not unless he could hear n noiseâ€"some- thing which Would direct his thoughts horn that hideous bed in the corner whore the woman had died. Was it murder? Was it, as tho doctor amid, a natural donth? Inspector Briggs was seated facing the door. As ho was about to make pine noisc, to shufllo his foot or stand up, one! listen ovon to tho creaking or his own boots. ho thought he saw tho door moving. Bis cyos could now distinguish objects in tho room. No sound had reached his ears Ho out cosine spellbound at the door. which gradually movod inward. with no noise. In a moment, just as the inspector tolt ho could boar the horrid silcuco no longer, he saw the flgurect Goriugo on- toring the room. The detective, still moving noiseless. ly. walked to the bed, remained along- side it for some momentsâ€"an apprecia- ?" He tried the door. ble space of time, during which Briggs felt as if some strange terror, the like of which he had never experienced be- fore, held him in thrallâ€"and then Gor- inge, still without making a. sound, gave one sigh, which seemed to escape from him involuntarily, and approached the pct-05$ in the room where the money had originally been placed. Here he re- mained for some moments, and then, without uttering a word or making a sound, he disappeared from the room, leavingthedoorhalf Openashepaseed “Very neatly done, certainlj,” said the inspector, speaking in a low tone in ' If that he could reassure use his tongue. “He fiould make a. first class burg . Seemed almost as if he were practicing a. bit of sleep walk- HE; chair" 7 am #3 backtoyourroom.” “Thedeadroom. Ithasquitegiven memeahivmleantenmtobesit‘ ting init. Howlongdoyoumeanto keep me there?” "About as long as the thief tookto makehimsekmm ”WWW” ,’ Guava..- “A little ‘black hole’ won’t hurt you formceinaway. But you must not playthespy onme. Ido not anticipate hilnre,but i! Idofail Iwanttofail my own way,and let noone be the wiser. anlyourword?” “Certainly. Honorbright.” “Now, then, in yangOagain. Shut mm: van neednotnlosoitfightar («Mfrmlmw‘k’ FRIDAY. MARCH ice. Now 809 beenâ€"wee being enacted over nun. end the: hewea powerless eohnpede the criminal. ‘ After some minutes he found that sit- tingwas positively bearable, so he ‘ . ,,__'n_ _â€" -n.‘ down the bedroom. making as little noise as possible. Very soon he heard a creaking noise as he continuedhis prom- enade. “No doubt,”he reflected. “GO!" ingeisnowonthemarohupstaflmd has caught a makingsten What is his 2; _.__4_ meani them? GOringe, of course, must mean that it was Steinworth who stole the money, but Goringe isn’t infallible. Awfullygood thatlast jobâ€"the pride of his profession allowing aburglar to proceed to work under his very nose! What could he have been doing with himself from 10 to 12 last night? And what in heaven’s name is he up to "H“V A“ “WIvâ€"v __fi now?” as a strange sofind, 9. 501156. of something being moved, caught the quick am: of Wotor Briggs. n 7“ L__- -_mw 'I' “That’s not his three taps anyway. I wonder is he at the door? And Iwonder Btlll more 15 he gomg to make a good clean job of locking himself in? If he does that, I’ll begin to believe he is clever. If he finds the notes, I’ll begin to think he is very clever. If he discov- ers what happened in this house on the night of the 9th and the early morning of the 10th, I’ll feel inclined to put him down as a wizard. ” c «u “uvvu_w .. .V, Inspector Briggs now came to a halt. He felt it was possible he might not be able to overhear the summons from the next landing if he did not reseat him- self and remain still. He found his their and sat down, turning over the case in his mind, trying to reconcile one fact or one supposed fact with an- other and wondering occasionally what on earth Goringo was doing. He felt that quite half an hour, making due al- lowance for his impatience, had elapsed, and he was beginning to contemplate another constitutional up and down the dark room when he heard the summons from the first floorâ€"tho three taps, clear and distinct. Inspector Briggs rose with alnci'ity. He opened his long light overcoat and fingered his bullseye, and then, with a sense of intense relief, he mounted the 111:0 steps lending to the first floor land- 3. Ho marched straight to Steinworth’s door, and then he heard Goringe’s voice. “See if both doomâ€"Viekery’s and this â€"-u‘n securely looked. " The insweter turned his bullseyo on the door at his rightâ€"the door of Der- nard Viekery's room. The key was in the look. He tried the door. Locked. Then he turned to Steiuworth‘a door. The key was in the leak. He tried the door. Looked. .__ in” “_i:___ WWW “He is clever,” said Inspector Briggs to himself. Goringo‘s voice again was heard: “Now, Red Riding Hood, open the look and walk in. ” murder, or Wham 3: W Uwv‘ _._qu on the packet. “The notm!” “Yes. I haven’t counted them yet, but I fancy theyarg in order. ” n _.:A Duh-um Dub 1. vaJ a...” ..__ _._ , “You are very clever,” said Briggs, fingering the packet lovingl . you, and also let me tell you that I am not in a position tonight to clear up more than half of the mystery. I am still puzzled, but as I have already stat- ed the strain is ofi. I have performed my share of the work, and I feel free to deliver myself and my thoughts to you â€"in fact, if you wish it, to revel in sus- picions and opinions. ’1 mung “W!" ..â€"â€"V -7 , , by Mr. Vickery. You have locked your- self into this room, leaving the key in the lock outside. Even the foreman of the coroner’s jury couldn’t do that. ” “It is a. strangely simple trial: after: sale in the London market. ” “Shall we light up the room? Al- though the darkness isn’t like it was in that hon'ible deaf-broom below, still it prevents you homgxpmmmg your “- petiment to me. I am anxious to haves good look at that puzzling door now.” «- panâ€"a- [To be ConfluuedJ Ft misc your 001%" "t ram '1le WWW- hon explaining yo?! 01- hei Men and Women Hover- ing ’Twixt Life and Death. PAINE’S CELERY COMPOUND MAKES THE SICK WELL AND STRONG. See That “on Get "The Kind That Cures. REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES. The experienced physician knows well that the spring season decides the fits of thousands of men and women who er.- hovering between life and death, owing to the effects of disease. The men cr woman who attempts to pass through the trying weather of spring into the summer season with a load of enlisting and woes, incurs e terrible risk. ‘ - , LA___AI.. millil- .lJ-I There are few people who can honestly efihn that wlth the coming (I spun; shower, bode, and the advent or father- ed eongetexe. they are In a pen fact condition 0! health. The not mojnlty have the eeede of disease Implanted In thelr bodlee â€":Iome being nlgh unto deeth: others. eble to get round. but very to: {com being NI I-uvnv 'III' n. hesllny. Paloe’s Celery Compound dree the work so quickly and so eifeetuslly so to eetonlah the meet hardened skeptics and unbllevers. It is the only medicine that our people can rely on to melee them well. vigorous end strong. While the great sdventezee end supericriiy e1 Pnine's Celery Compound over all other medicines hove been amply demonstrated in the put by wonderful cures and marvellous rescues irorn death. our peep'e. in order to get “the kind that cures." should ever be wstehtui that they are not imposed on by unscrupulous dealers who use every endeavor to reecrn mend and substitute interior medicines. Some dealers and druggiste who have no interest in your efliieted conditionâ€" never caring whether you live or dieâ€"but always a deep and greedy longing for big prcfltsâ€"wlll tell you they do not keep Paine’s Celery Compound, but have some- thing just aegood. This is premediteied deception and inlsehood. Heed not their spacious argument: ; their {rise insertions; Tlenve such stories and go at once to the ‘rdenler who is ever ready to 6221 what is I asked for. . ‘_ n “A ‘_A Spring, the Great Testing Time. THE ONLY IEDICINE THAT TRULY BRINGS HEALTH. Bantu 5-! u Kniwing that Palne's Celery C.rnp nod ls your only hope for health, strength and happiness, Insist upon gattlng It, so that you may be made well. Should you be In a locality wht ra you cannot pchnre Palne's Celery bompound from yo; r dealer cr nccz- nhnnt, send two dollars to the Wells 8: Richardson 00., Montreal, and they will send two bottles to you nearest express emce, all charge paid. Mr. Donaldâ€"iiEis, Bust-driver batman Mlndsn and Gslert, passed thrcugh tcwn town Thursday on his way north with t! e .,,,_ -. m. hmthnr. who was killed [ash bad of his brother. who was killed lean Fri 5y In slumber camp near Dear lake, some 40 or 50 miles this side of S.uit 8‘ Marie. While loading legs one skidwey one of the skids broke, and the enrol-tut; instantly. Vuv wvvâ€"vv __ 7 Human Control. An eminent: specialist, in studying ne- ionndly the construction (f the kidneys and their diseases, as Well as the di- seases ot the hlsdder and urinary pus- sges, has recognized the be: than in order to {rest kidney end bladder d!- eeeees succeesgnny a remedy must. Insist {Upon Getting What You Ask For. Sigficp 1n gnnd nsnltt. lb was placed on the mar- ket. and la known as South Auction Kidney Cure. It never gall: to give re- The Collegiate Hockey!!!“ at wmtby. Lindsay CJ. journeyed to Whitby on Saturday 1m t1 play the star hockey team 7 â€"â€"--_ “11.1 .6 Q A: can. Thong did not play their naval game. they was only defused by 10 goals with the crush detest. 15 l, of the previ- ous year. The turns lined up I: won: Whitby. _ L. C. I. ”'uom "n..." 8mna.......... .. omen nun "-- “Omen .......... 231: am with. if??? gamed“ (d 21 up : more a o as: their 5st bewildered menu. In the “second halhhowethe «L's settled downtowoxkand a goal was sound b m In ms 3 minute, and by .0115 Ban combination the hold th I: . _ 91‘! r as m! AAAL A--_ “Jud-In _ Wlnunuluvu yâ€", - , 3 out: down. each tea; nounâ€"V (“3. mm at cover points. and Ls un god. were the aura of the Whit team. Rankin sound 4 and Putin 1 for Lindsay. The hon mrwgn plead with thn enchant A.__‘I __J ALIâ€"\- Glu- {'re'Etfiit uhey‘ resolved. and mm: mo townoonld nobbelmproved on. Mr. LG. Bendegsoyaoud u referee, and an A~ _AIA.. ccou g... . .... "Tron“ A Sad Mission. IIIIIZZZL'W“ 22:32:?! ‘ ljgpun at W111“)!- ' .Knovlm .Pukgn 'THE-ONTKRlG-HGU'S’E THE PROVINCE WILL TAX 01800858 And Pun-cm oun- II“ '0 “5" undue. u Iver: mar-am to Ice that the law In mud All. Government Answers W nonâ€"mum" m Toronto. Much 17.-'rhere wu but I halt-hour's session of the Local Home yesterday. although a. number of im- portant bills were gdvanced a. stage. These bills were read a second tune : Respecting the Village at Tubury Centreâ€"Mr. Pardo. 'Do confirm By-hw No. 248 or the Town of Mount Forestâ€"Mr. Cram- A Number of New Bills Wore Brought Down. Respecting the runway debenture debt of the Township or Mornington -Mr. Mag-wood. Respecting the floating debt of the Village at East Torontoâ€"3dr. Richard- 80 11. Respecting the railway debenture debt of the Township 0: Emuâ€"Mr. Haywood. Respecting the Town at Peterboro'â€" Mr. Stu-anon. To enable the trustees of the congre- gatlon of Knox Church. Acton, to sell certain lands in the Village of Acton- Mr. Kerns. f‘I‘o amend the Municipal Actâ€"2 chbs. To authorize cities to hold polls for municipal election on New Year's my -Mr. Hobbs. To amend the Public Libraries Actâ€" Mr- Hobbs. To amend the Municipal Act to com- pe: everybody selling as an auctioneer to take out a. license-Mr. Pattogz. Mr. Matter asked what was the coat of the late Central Prison enquiry in the matter or Warden Maule‘n charges. names of persons paid {or services in connection therewith. nt- ture of service rendered. amount paid each person engaged at any amount is still due. state by whom claimed and what amount. Hon. Mr. Gibson in reply stated that the only expenses were witneu' fees. amounting to 8182. Foreman Scott had put in a. claim for the expenses or the defence. so far as related to the charges upon which he had been an- quitted. The Government was connld- crins this claim. Mr. “’lmney asked on what due was Ducald Campbell retired from the pcamon of farmer. or anal-{ant tu- mer. at the London Asylum? Wu he uked to send In hln rellgnauon. sad. It so. for wan mason? Who was up- pojpted to sugqeed him“ _ -- --, 5--___LAI‘ '~-..-__ -v â€"â€"_--‘_ _-â€"~~- Hon. J. M. Gibson said Mr. Campbell had retired 31st October. 1895. because of prolonged illness, which rendered him unable to attend his duties. No one had been appointed to his posi- tion. At present the duties or the office were being performed by nn or- dinary tumor. The following bills Were brought down : The. Cities Municipal Actâ€"An act to an end the Municipui Actâ€"Air. hiarter. 1t authorin-s Mayor and Chairman of the Finance Committee to sit with the Public School Board. the High School Beard and the Public Library Board while they nrc preparing their esti- mates. It applies to citits of one him- tired thousand inhabitants. and enables such cities to maintain public inva- tories and other convenience-u. and also enables the Council of any municipali- ty to pay rewards for the discovery and apprehension or conviction of im- personators. An act respecting traveling shows. circuses and other like exhibitionsâ€" The Attorney-Generaiâ€"prohibits the exhibition of traveling menageries. cir- cuses. wild west shtfivs and other shows of that kind without a. license having been obtained for that purpose tron: the Provincial Treasurer. The sum of titty dollars per day is to be paid for every day during which the snow is licensed to be exhibited. It is made the duty of the provincial detectives to be present at every place at which the show is to be exhibited. to see that the law is obeyed. and to protect the public from {mud and im- pcsture. The not also provides, that Dominion and Provincial detectives and constabies are to have free access to every menagerie. circus or other like show. and to every horse race. as- ricultural. horticultural and industrial exhibition. to the grounds. tents and buildings in which the shows. races and exhibitions are held. and every part thereof. ,,, , . in- v-..aa--a..-- Ant you u. “n“ \V.- An act to amend the Judicature Act and the law relating to the Superior Cc artsâ€"The Attorxgey-Ggperal. This fl, A__|_-_u_ vs no on o.- -_--'.--- act contains a number or amendment; made. in anticipation of the revision 0! the statutes. Among other things. it is provided that all actions against municipal corporations in respect to injuries sustained through non-repair of streets. roads or sidewalks shall hereafter be tried by a judge without a Jury. and enables peace omcera against whom actions are brought to have the same secugtn'. tuning a; police magistrates or Justices of the whet. , An act to correct a. clerical error In the Debentures Registration Actâ€"The Attorney-General. It made section 4 of that act so as to make the word. “ holders ” mean _“ debenture holders." . ... __I_ ._J uvlucx a mung. ......... An act respecting bills of sale and chattel mortgages in unorganized ter- ritoriesâ€"The Attorney-General. It makes provision for the place of regis- try and the time of registration in Al- goma, Muskoka. Parry Sound. Rainy River and Haliburton. An not respecting fraud by debt col- lectorsâ€"The Attorney-General. It in:- poses a penalty of 820 for every day upon which the oflence in committed or sending out notices or tom in imitation of the forms appended to the Division Courts Ad. or calculated to induce the person: receiving the some to believe that they are process-issued within the Division Qourt. n-4-xâ€" A-.â€" “'JLHAII $u‘; u.v.-.v.. '-__ An act to amend the Reglatry Actâ€" Mr.. Martel-- This is to prevent any plans in which roads we laid out be- ing accepted by the registrar unless ,- .L, __n._ “unions-I m5 uvvcyecu u; e..- __ , the consent 0! the proper Municipal Ccuncil is registe-cd therewith. An act respecting Surrogate Courteâ€" Thc Attorney-General. This enables Surrogate Courts. where the canoe is less than $1000. to remove an executor or administrator. It also provides thxt the executor of an executor shall not.» virtue of auch executorship. be on ex- ecutor of the estate 0! Which the tea- tntor is appointed executor. The not further reveals the provision which makes County Judge: ex-oiiicio indm or the Sui-rogue Court. but the repeal aces not elect Judges het‘etotone ap- pointed. An act respecting Bones of Refuge -â€"Hon. Mr. Gibson. Thin rovidee thnt where the amount t by the Gov- ernment to euabiinhment o: n House oi" Refuge has been less then ._‘,-_-_ nwu u nun. ‘ _....‘_ by many eminent professor: In lttcndnnce. hot. Lleberllch declared that tuberculin. had been discredited by all phyflchns. oven vetertua -pnctitlonon. n In u. m directly nngerou. Dr. Ham: and that a grater ”teenage of 1m 6m had been cured by “lowing mm u help welt than by the autumn «mom. 3:. Karl 'l‘Ibeircnlllo Iain-eel. Berlin. March 1.1â€".“ 0. meeting of tho Mucologlc Society held lot week Dr. Koch’s tutu-{coupe we. namely denounced , ___._ Iâ€" -M‘_‘I-_.. “.50. Notice was given tht the tollowinc bills will be introduced on Wedneadxy: Hr. Charltonâ€"Bin to mend the tct to prevent the zprud of noxious had or diseases meeting fruit trees In. Davinâ€"Bill to mend the Assets- ment Act. Mr. RicharGIOn-Bfll to amend the Municlpcl Act. m 11%”? m e. e sum «whom. may be made upon the tequlsltlon 0! land or the erection of further build- London. March ICI-A badly mm. moned Cabinet Council ,wu held to- day. At which Oman Lord Wonder. matador-W at the my. van meant. no Council a}; two hour: nun-x Over in loam ! Houses of Retuge’ ul}!lew-~~â€"- .3..._ , fii‘nugmmenmzq gummymemaofimnwemof mute by the Gov- . long was. album establishment 025 Send m- can: in nae-pen? {use nu been less than up. no 1 W sad ‘05; can‘t? “I: m and you receive {tom the Wot! “5 9- 9t?“ m penny medic-g Mod-don, Bw§§izg u on 00° 33??“ as 3.53:)... bund- memwaulmom ”(golden ltd- bot-A!- 000:9le by nocd‘n Snaps-mu. um um other gunman- and 9!:ch lptlou hue Mod. Tao run-:3. cum. I- unplo. Who: the blood :- «axiom ndpulnad. discus dluupun and mm: (stunt. rd Hand's Bax- uv In the on true lloolpmdor. In whom watdmhguub-uah-md. mm! m: ”m?!“ Emuâ€"Mama!” w M “mm, go“ 3. 5'85“ - . , ___sl- W. O. '1‘. ‘0. Robot- â€"'l'ho ”loan [I In polluc'. 1nd to fight lb) liquor tune you nut 30 when is u. â€"Tbo church member who Is not again: the u‘mnwltbulhin hem o b: so be no'ottbochnrch. JobnO. W 01ml; “ It God In '0 rule In 'hu governmen'. Bo enemy do IO by El: pocplo engagedm puma.” :3 3:11; 033:5.â€" jéhii O. Wool!” ml ; “ It God In '0 rule Inlan- ”stonewall“: â€"An woman my bocomo I mambo: of the W. O. T. U. I: no ndmlulon 3 3%»: lb. following ulct‘g : I hen-by p-onl... (ix! helping me. trauma from nil alum“. temcntod a d null: 11 not: ('ncludl- a but. who cum) :0 3 Lawn”. and m unp‘oy d1 moon means to dlaconugo the an of, .04 than lo. the tuna. '_‘T.'S”,'-;,;; u the u'om recall I, "N! no hcx'n ma h h a.» u- o: booemlu . why do hot“ drdnhn‘." It 1m» . uh“ the gum In «menu: mun Io. to ~ amniotic“ the luv-alum: public. 1- II In. tom the tuning: ”Kilo nut tho m ulkcrpera duh. mo an»: bulk or "10':- monoy. but tram the ln- {cuâ€"p: or, uln ply. «land can“. and an. ad Inn: by wpo no not you no to (nos-no! 4n». mm from Toro- nd a game: bound um ovonlnr. -Conduour Bduon'a 'uln tor P.r‘. Box In Hid um 10.30 In: Fri 5! BM arc. Oobocook troll did not ottoman to mill out loot. night. It loft hm this morn- ; oi. ll in clan-go oi OonduomJobbiu. â€"Ooodoctcr Whiic‘n min (or Tex-Jaw. duo to loovo hero M 6.20 mm. woo oncol- iod thio mowing owing to tho condition or â€"Frcight mar. which 1m! olmooi (n til-oi, euopoodod curing ito on: not. ham to mm tc-aoy. It. will ioko oomo t no to so: xid d tho cccmuluicn. â€"Lui-.Thurodoy'o. olobloctod olithe llooo lx-diy. ond o: ow-ylowo welc cu: oil doy out! min only next. month: v. Tho or ow in bound no hilb on eoch oidc ci tho tuck that o boll-hoof; blow in oomcieot to wu- rmc ordain: on: the mow-plow crow. â€"Tl:o Gnnd Trunk Rsilwsy Loo docidcd to choose tho color in which their poten- ger coaches are gamed ond mac-cow uniform color. no work oi anointing will commence oi once; in 1 cf. numbers of con hovo boon cloud: changed tram tho Tun-con rod. so “miller oil over tho not»: (into: ohode. o dork mmon. Tait. will opp]: to engines no well. Next week will coo o hondoomo now Pollmon cor namod “Levin" on tho cervicc ootwoon Toronto cud Mcnirooi. Two others. tho “Wyonlo' cod “lane." no noorly com- ict'. A moaninceno pinto cu- io oloc built n the wonkshopo for Sir cw _Blvou Wilooo. tho pxcoidoot ct En ulna. Itwill mot ukuintheurl has. ,3 mm W Wm caudal ”mainlan- "will dwpfl mm ‘23“! to 43mm hdose-pea? u on diam” {:0th Wot! '0 Di: ”M’b’fizffi‘ ”mm“ 3‘??? ’53“ g o 1000 a: u- 31:5,: telling all thou the 8'30“; led- ial Discovery" Ind cousin!“ portal; ' and dame: of hudmdl W thoucmdbyit. nbnmpleumfly mama: , ' The “D. L” Menthol Plaster DAVIS t “NRC! C0” Ln. W Ito-muâ€" mwflnl. ’. “W" “7W I W 008 A AAA“- ionthol Plaster. _-, _ hill-boll...“ MN“ Noun. Mm m to hour that In: Thar-n! i-s“ areâ€"Etna; point of all!!! M ”ii” mall- .0 4L- Elfin“. Orders neatly aéd promptly executed. Estimates sample: sent by mail when so required. “amounts”? TABLE DELIOAGIES WILSON db WILBON. OTHERS! HURLEY 81 BB ADY, chlldren cry for Pitcher'o Gastorla. Tao-re): no good rcuon why the neon of Lent should to looked fox-word to with dmd by house-keepers. The many kinda .of Fish now ohtoinnble nuke it possible to I‘VIIW in City '-__._,. is proof that we took the right ' course: desire to do 1 lnrger business than ever 2 customers will be welcomed. people from lmyingâ€"lthey don’t. think of them. Let us dd 0; word or two concerning the excellet c3 of our u at present, end embr can ofi'er our customers ‘11 confidence. For you: our nim has been to keep best quality of goods while selling ns low as home in the trade, and the large pntnonage we I - ‘- L ------ n... u we: never nu complete fresh Gromiee the: we from us, Other merchants praise their goods. and perhaps with xenon. but no better vsfue can be hnd in the county than from us. end we invite e trial confident of the verdict. TEAS and COFFEES. Burl; SEEDS SEEDS! Jaye: noun. GLOVE 8RD wanted for which the Highest duh Price will be paid. Also Agent for the . Thoroughbred and Fu rm Suck M very Low Buss. us KEITH, .wn-nagn-s; Fetch on your ceds and get your Farm tack Insure d at Ontario Mutual Live Stock . . INSURANCE cov a; Etcâ€"Fin 1896, and Benson House. L inflay. B radg went, and embraces 038811 our customers with every we now ergoy But we have 111-: Lem should the WW nv other TIC“ Insured and more ‘3me unharmed. will have < _in winter, 1 summer. out pOVVCY they 1111‘ ‘ 4 ever! 3.3mm 33mm of C0d '11" pholsphltf Ma Bow», ”saw; More lh‘ tune ur Cnnml: a» due m on u gour lddl‘em- : the product 3‘0" 1‘“ i u when wrinm w your nunc 0| my mums IN: I WK» should THIS CAN LINDSAY . I SHAME! Sir Char - yrs “I Huh And U.‘ "ml Ginsu]! Sm“ with private in permissiuz Tupper- m ard Carw the adn‘ Med v a ma: hair wit? tlon in v over {ha a. teelim: pity a: 1 odds GOV t tru u ox'er argument quem wa bmtles w Amen con ”1 won flame wor Otta the or Blcha way called sentence telegram u by Sir Ch: at Common ed the sell the lelegrl musing W1 aware. we‘ Sir Char “These w and they '9 not seem upon the < net.) It w: which no ‘ House t which is ‘ 111'. Gnu the hon. 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