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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 27 Mar 1896, p. 7

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about tho .0 min Input. hing on your ring thought- variably give leading!» 00"” ‘82. m think of g. We have . to a number ying business I]; Utensils of .ugoldtom mummm flit, . 'niture, Tin- We will 1f vou ate Caryn. PRocthNes.â€"Council met this 16:11 day 0: March, 1896. Membexs all present. Minutes of last meeting read antrcyed. Mr. John F. Cunnings handed his resignation to the council as township clerk. Moved by Mr. Adam, seconded by Mr. Swain, that the resignation of the ‘erk he acceped, to take effect on the first day cf Aprul nextâ€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Adam 35 handed by Mr. Mark, that J. B. Weldon 1;; and is hereby reappointed townshiprclerk in room and stead of Mt. ohu F. tunings, who has resigned, and that the eerk be requested to draft a b;- ltw fully dcfn'nz the duties or the cler . and qcrnzicmlnz this resolution, the salary of sale clerk :c be three hundred and iii"? dolsrs p r annum.â€"Carried. Moved by M: Ajax; sccanded by Mr. S rain, that bS-law .\c. H}, being a by-law to appoint ' it}: and to define duties of be now received and read a first _ uric-(l. By-.aw No. 463, after New}: throuzh committee, was finally read} :hird time and as-ed. Movedby Mr. shaver. seconded y Mr. Mark. that the foucwing abatemeets be made to J. J. Sloan, crllectar for the south halt of the was-hip: W. Sarnberger N. W. (3011.1, cox. B. n: chattels being on said proper- : -_>-’.r_l'.': L‘. Vgclsoott, indigent, 19c. Total $1.6m â€" Can-led. Moved by Mr. Shaver, secanded by Mr. Matk,thst the rim give his crder on the treasurer in favor M J. -l. Sloan for the sum 01$50, gels? as callcctcr.â€"70urrl_e¢_l. _Mqved_b1 Pl) ”'1, En" ('f ) anERâ€"I’BNBLON. [¢‘.vrru.p.-n-lonco of Till POI‘I'J Nor [muun mu «Ah the “mac! wrltln Mr» r, M um In very low. nd than my male hnpn held out (or her noon”. ,Thoumny friend. 0! Mn. J“. Mur- mn will ho mad no lam than the II Im- vm""”-- M 0‘ sm c-Imtlnuo to do so In our ”mum!" Hm .«kMul treatment 0! Dr. Gnhnflh of lkmclon Falls. Sriuxu. .\‘¢ ya: thus no not very may ,m-m (r wring. Thur. la 1qu A: much snow as mm u been thll wumr. 3nd gnu (manor: are figuring on s m. . an- 'l'lw CNN! no 3b)“ the only I) uh UH: h u'd :u'erdd you, and. “0" (103.0 an: [htlr zu-w uh taxdlu‘ly. Sioulsu. .‘ w ,lgzm mu snow E) “a mu hm “vial. 'l‘hc place c u Prir lea-gee: being i sleigha to the that e Wédnc had: h Mrs. bl time.c ahl'etm 1! 092* 7"") ‘5 nvAALUMLl'._Umluul JVLU'W U, 3 r.S:aver. szcmdsd by Mr. Mark, that the reeve give his order: on the treasurer 1n favor or :“e following persons: Geo. £33213. eaqq salary as auditor. 810: J. -We'don, esq . salary as auditor, $10; Johp F. Cunninqs. registration fees for 1:90, $17JU.â€"Cmied. Moved by Mr. Swain, “‘00de by Mr. Adam, than the new Rive hTS orders on the treasurer intavor °f the following persons, beina ex eases hem-ed in diphtheria cases in muel Marks family: Paid Mrs. Baldwin for ‘nm'PR End expenses in family, $60: J’. {31"‘3333 inspector, amounts paldbyhim. :10 .o; R. Smith acP. tor4oomnsandat- tandem, $31 ; Dr. Vrooman for. services “WM, $50; J. B. Weldon ace. for 313mm} supplies, 326.32; E. Evereon. 3 88138 4 graves, $4 â€"Curied. Moved It. Swain, seconded by Mr. Adam, PM ""0 give his orderon the treasurer 1" ‘mr at N. Mormmtorsao forlend fiqmad for road between 15 ”(113.903. 15; to i“. G- Smith for sum - ma. s(""0"Cru'l'ied. Counonxlfifuuuiod; . 11;; :g-iin on the 360011de Monday in ex: . .. We have secured a new and «gangs: “Walt! known as the “Dunno D31 n t and ' The dolls are clothed In high handsome dresses and will m 33:51! attraction for the little ones. .. _ A set of Six Dolls with;SIx Em D!“ ,7.‘ es wmbemafledtonynddtmonwm gltom; cetlxlte in sgfun Timmy n c a Dominion m givgrsal samba to :11 who’ receive: 8111. he” 0‘ Diamond Dyeewmpleeeehenr‘ 1“ mm than It wmho ”mum to examine each of dye m in MI” ‘5 "W numbing“ ”kl 00.. See thatthenmeWb Wfifi. Wanna: m can! me C '“B of [hi was. Mr mltlng \ ness. 3 13C: u.n -, ~ 2... .4 --'â€"~râ€"~~.â€". g) Prim: Ala”: and was one of the as: an“ known in this vicinity, there being in :‘v precession-ever are hundred sleigha. We terrier our deepest stpathy to the beams f may and sincerely hope that each me of us may 3159 be found. watchinz firm the Master shall come. New CHURCH “The plans and specifica- tions {or :11: new charm are drawn up and have been placed in the Innis of Mr. Thos. Gullvy. who will be pleased to Show them to any kahlng to tender for the building. P2 ‘50st â€"m. and Mrs. Jessie Salter spent a few day here last week visiting :ehtives ...... wars. John Lee is not. in very Lscoxzcs.-â€"Mr. Ii. Bewell has moved into Mr. Jas. McKisrlck‘s house in the village, and Mr. Petty, of Uxbridge, has owed onto the farmlezely cceunied by Mr. swell. We weicome Mr. Petty and 3211in into our midst ...... Who says there sin: min“ to be no more weddings this winterinluwal really! doesn‘t itlook likespriag, though 5 Currcqmnucuuv v: .u- . '- l "I ‘ flax-omnâ€"Tho followup h the 53333:}! the pnplla‘ o! l. 9. No. 1, Mal. ' a, for February: Ssnlor humâ€"John 39;” Usher Cornish Luther. an”... j'nm‘ fourth ~Wlll|e llson E II\ Sce- "ns ery Ann Wills. Third-emu“ Benl'dnor. Oawald (illsov, Eula“ Wool- ‘. Svnlor second-Lane David-on, imh Stnccv, 7. I(111:5!Ԥ:‘:llsc:xls. J nnlor ahead ~ I st “'00 r 31', t‘nlg m. 'Eme -I)mnld. Pare ILâ€" “000 Gu- M Exf’m I # Addlnon 0113012. F. W. HARDY, catcher. P3363“. â€"31r. and Mrs. Jessxa earner span: a few day here last week visiting remix-:5 ...... \Irs. John Lee is not In very good name at. present. Cuossx brewsâ€"Mr. German has er: here for a sin-2r; time trying to organize a society cf the Chosen Friends here. 0.1 Thursdey evening he will deliver an address shswing the benefits to be derived item being a. member of the order. I; is expected that a. court will be {orienized 353: we " .~. 03mm Ham130nm Dolls wm: abuse or gift} NEWS-LETTERS BIL-l U I, Eb"-â€"MA RIPOSA. A‘-_ -l ll‘n- ”an. I “ 7w qmluluuce 01 Tue POI?! :u. I: u out painful duty to re- u;~;nh cf Mrs. Leonard Burnett. m liberal cmdldate tax-the com- 1'. and Mrs. Burnett Ind been \s'Hh hm brother, Hon. John .::\1 were returning home on g. apparently In the beat or .: whcn abaut half way home 'r «(:91- having coughed A short :ncd cf 3 severe pain in her ‘ncqmnlenco o! Till You.) _. . __ MARIPUSA. I: EENBANK‘ ,csad herself as feeling un- u thej-Jurney ; he no :ording- .;‘.p her Into a house wbiou Jinx, and she lost oonsclous~ \ Aupposad. died before Lh 3y : muse. The funeral sock rfi :y trogn Springbsnkfi‘l-‘m me. and one day while working in a heck field I suddenly lost the use of my left eye, right arm and left leg. At times I could not I _.)esk but towards evening I began slowly to grow better. The next day at the same time I was seized again in the same manner. I now called' in our family physician. who told me that a blood vessel had burst in the back of my head. He left: me medicine. The pain in the back of my head never left me, and I continued to feel miserable. About two months after this second attack, while sitting in the village post office, I was suddenly seized again, and getting out my w agon and horses started for home. I had not "one far when the lines dropped out of my right hand and I again found myself blind in my left eye, and my right arm end left cg paralyzed. The horses now carried me home, but passed the house in the direction of the barn. My wife think icing I had gone on to the barn paid no attention for perhaps 15 minutes when she sent one of the chiidren to see what was keeping me. By this time I was unable to speak and had to be assisted into the house. Before bedtime I had began to recover somewhat, and felt fairly well the next morning, but was again seized during the day in the same manner, sue a repzrt reached the village that I was dead. Neighbors came flocking in, expecting that it was true. As the medi- cine I had tried seemed to do me no good, I thought I would try Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, and by the time I had used six boxes, the pain had left my head and I felt as good as new. 1 ceased using them for about a month when I thought I felt a recurrence of the pain at the back of my head. I sent again and got three more boxes and used them. It is now abaut five months since I used the last pill, and I have never had a recurrence of the attack, besides I feel myself a new man. I am now 39 years of age, and have always worked on a farm and ,I never enjoyed work better than last summer and autumn, and am positive that Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills cured me. I now always keep them in the house, and when my wife or children have any sickness our resort is to this medicine, and always with the very best effect. Dr.' Williams‘ Pink Pills are offered with a confidence that they are the only perfect. and unfailing blood builder and nerve restorer, and when given fair trial disease and suffering must vanish. Sold by all dealers or sent by mail on receipt. of 50 cents a box, or $2 50 for six boxes. by addressing the Dr. Willinms’ Medicine Co... Brockville, Ont., or Schnectady. N. Y. Beware of imitations and refuse trashy substitutes alleged to be “ just as good. Porhopo there it no more beeutilui or picturceque epot in Non Beetle then the volley o! Guporeeux. in the “ Lend oi Eveugelino." Winding lie wey through the centre 0! the volley in ebeeutiiul little river. while untied et the loot oi the mountain: which rice on either tide to the height of hundrede oi loot ll the romentic looking little villeae cl Gupereeux. About two end I hell milce (tom the vill- age recidee Mr. Fred. J. Fielding. one of the moot thrilty former! in this port of the country. Your correspondent celled upon him and (com! u very geniel, intelli- gent, end opoerently e very heelthy look- ing mm. In reply to our queetion Mr. Fielding eeid ; “You. I wee noer to doeth'e door et one time, but thunk God I on 3 new mun to-dny. You lee,” he went on, “shot pump in the kitchen; benenth it info well about 20 feet drop, which I think, wu the come of my trouble. I went down loot full (1894) in it to clonn it cut, end was only n ehort time at the bottom when I took with e covere pein at the back of my hood nnd burning countion in my throet and lunge, each u ll onueed by tho inhnletion or brimetone. A Iort of etupor we: eieo grnduolly coming over me, when by e supremo effort I eucoocded in rogeining tho kitchen once more. A lighted lump let down bocemo oxtinguieh- Still-Hunting vs. Hunting with Dogs The sportsmen of Peterboro and district met last week to consider several matters relating to the proposed legielation anent hunting deer with don Mr. Harry Winch pointed out that when hunted by dogs the deer almost invariably take to the water, leaving only the head and neck exposed. These were most vital parts and the deer, when in the water, was conse- quently instantly killed. He thought dog- hnnting tor the most merciful we to hunt. Mr. Double then aeked it killing in the water wee economic of deer meet. Mr. 3., C. Strickland stated in reply that when adeer‘ was ehot in the woods the hunter frequently only removed the skin andhindqmtere leaving the balance to rot,” it wae about or mum. Ithilled in the water, the w oie deer could easily be taken camp. . f‘ In the meat ordeal-killed huge dogs hunted!” asked Mr. Dengue. _“ ever, was the‘rojpinde'r. 05, than she-wing the the nccumulntion of gas had «mod the trouble. The pain at the back of my head continued to tax-gab}? Mr. R. C. Strickland 13er use thit it be recommended to the government toreq 1 r3 that en hunteregins solute the woods take outedoonment be filled bwlth the nemeaot them the nuib‘erot kmed,endthe thenumberotdeee shot. Fbr mu m- nolm no. men. mo to watch Moon 1- Ion- Thu I... luv- orod lawman-An ms of s mum non watch . Cuba-aux I‘M-nor lulu-ca. Won tho mam. WolMlh. 8‘. I. baleviodino: v60 much” A_ _‘ .. muchur ml'rhrnpartfim nob made cmhly; in this nutter. a m at three times momma should he . Mr. RE- Wpod tamed “51.3%." ’1' IHE [MI] I" WINNIE. .(O<Z<O 2. so OFZ<SO¢ P00! II... to HZO Siam” The Government is llutllng Business Just Nowâ€"Bills fused. Toronto, March 24.â€"There is every reason to think the Local Legislature will have concluded its labors by Eas- ter at the latest. When the House met yesterday afternoon, Sir Oliver Mowat movd that, during the balance or the session Government busineSS should have precedence and that the House should sit on Saturdays. The motion was agreed to by the leader or the Op- position. Business was rushed during the afternoon, and a number of im- portant Government measures - ad- vanced a stage. Mr. Bronson'o bill to make further provision concerning street railways, and Mr. Harcourt’s hill revising the act respecting the registration of births. marriages and deaths, were read a third time. Mr. Howland’s bill respecting the Canadian Historical Exhibition to be held at Toronto next year passed through committee. Mr. Hancourt's bill to authorize the Commissioners of the Queen Victoria Niagara Falls Park to grant certain lands to the Clifton Suspension Bridge Company was read a third time. . These bills passed the second readâ€" mg: Respecting the Quieting of Titles-â€" Attorney-General. Relating to Dower incertain casesâ€" Attorney-General. Respecting the Law or Landlord and Tenantâ€"The Attorney-General. Respecting Travelling Shows. Cir- cuses and other Exhibitionsâ€"The At- torney-General. - n , , A“..- A -5 1M! vvc u». .. ___. To amend the Judicature Act. 1895, and the Law relating to the Courts- The Attorney-General. Respecting Surrogate Courtsâ€"The Attorney-General. Respecting Fraud by Debt Collec-' tonâ€"The Attomey-Geheral. To correct a. clerical errOx- in the De- benture Registration Actâ€"The Attor- hey-General. Respecting 11m: of Sale and Chatte! ~ -â€"-â€"1_‘_1 “lab-Int... Mortgages in UnOI‘VS'ifl-mi‘ed The Attorney-General. These nouces#of_ motjox} respecflgg aid chEr-tal‘xi railways. ~ _-‘ _ ”.6\!‘Dn‘l {WPWUIHQ on. yv ‘Owu _.._v Mr. Gibson (wédmsday unify-Bu: ting the incorporation and regu- respec lation of joint stock companies. Mr. Carnegie (Wednesday next)â€"Bm ”599399 3_b9ud13§. $339.? ““Fm‘l dispute wcwccu mat-wu- - Senator Aimon thought the idou would be only practicsbie when the lion could be induced to lie down with tho lamb and the young child to play with the cockatrice. He inatanced the mn- ner in which the United States ind re- fused to abide by the decisions o! the ccurts or arbitration in matters or dil- pute between that country and Gmt Britain in support of bis contention. ,IAL )___ Ll- Ltfiwvuub vu‘Awâ€"a -vâ€"vfi-_. Mr. St. John (Wednesday next)â€"Biil to amend the Assement Act; also Bill to amend the Municipal Act. Mr. Gibson presented a. return. or- dered by the House, giving the com- plete evidence taken at the Warden Hassle investigation. The evidence comprises over one thousand pages, and is a. complete vindication of the ac- tion taken by the GOVernment in r6- moving Warden Music and placing Dr. Gilmonr at the head or the Central Prison. The Opposition will probably spend some days in looking over the stricken Ones tobe Seen whereâ€" This Form of mm Dosthcuredby The debate on Mr. MeCerthy’e un- endment to refer the Remedial Bill to the Supreme Court Will be neeuxned to-mcrrow. It in oflieieliy announced to be the Government’s Intention to put the Remediu Bin throul’h. no mt- ter how the Winnipet negotietione re- eult. but with e. provieo etteehed tint it new to into once: only by procliv- metion, end it Mnnitobe. letieletee on behelr or the minority. then the bill will not be proclumed. Mean. Dick- eY. Deejerdine end Sir Donald Smith left to:- Manitoba. this e1:ernoon._ Drnuul u] Duyyvuu v. u... ------V__e Mr. Boulton eventually withdrewhis motion. The Aylmer branch of the Canadian Pacific Railway has become the pro~ petty under 35-year lease of the Hull Electric Company, and is to be con- verted into an electric road within a couple of months. The company will operate an hourly service between Hull an: Aylmer. Mr. Wood gives notice or a bill to- night to amend the Customs and In- land Revenue Act. It proposes to fix the salary of the Commissioner of Cu:- toms at $4000, the figure it was tor- meriy at, and if it becomes law your correspondent ventures to predict that the omoe will be offered to and accept- ed by Mr. Kilvert, collector of Hamil- ton and the present acting commission- er. The defect in the present law is that the salary of the commissioner is actually less than Mr. Kilvert re- ceives as collector. and, not unnatu- rally he declines to accept an Irish- man's rise. As acting commissioner. Mr. Kllvert has demonstrated h to be the right man in the right place. and all those who come into oflle contact with him will be glad to see him become a. permanent resident of the capital. omélals. ”Dodd’s Kidney 91115. The most startling ample of human helpleuncgs is thy Myth. ,7 ,d4 ___...l-.--Lln- The Premier. in the Seat. thin e!- ternoon. laid the Government m keeping in mind doubts which might be out an the Reality 0! Parliament- ary proceedings utter April 24, and the fact that even it the Supreme Court did give an opinion upon the subject. that opinion might be subject to the nerioul delay or an upped to the Imperial Privy Council. hsd decid- ed not to run the risk at prolonging the 1:? o: Pnriinment beyond the do! nun . Benator Bouiton made himself ridicu- ioue thin afternoon by firing View. for universal eo propounded by en 0t- tawn. omn Hen Wentworth Monk. Mr. Bouiton van ed to read Monk'- Iettnre to Lord Edi-bury. but levers! Senator: objected to their becoming; part or the record at the Home. 1'. Boulton went on to wow that the time had come when the 16¢; 03 n universal peace tribune: would be brpucht began _the _p_u§_lio. DI AA-_l-\ M- nu vu‘u. ".vn- .â€" -_-- Senators Macdonud (V10torh).Dont and McClellan wove In hvor o! the establishment of such a. tribunal :- would Iuocentully nettle question: or dlgpute between nationl- - AL _A._|_A ¢LA I‘- Which I. I III Job to. no Conn-OI “hallo-mm Io m 5 Pl.- vm nu tho Ion-r0 "all In. Incl I! Inch-Mul- Ouun mu. Ottawa. Much ”panamaâ€"nu I probably the In: print. mombon’ any until the nmodm am In dupoud oz. 'I‘o-morrow Mr. Footer will move tho: Government buunou uh proct- denoo hereon" on both Mondays nod Thur-dun. and the Government will take them in spite of opposition. lawn w u..â€" â€" ---. "fie victim gong-305:- commlunflon. Mu “Sign? you-r- p-ItI': A : 41‘s.. ____. Wlll FORGE TIE BEIEDIM Ilu. IIIIII 5:530” iv..- ' He otâ€"the palate?! Land sum: mains the hannmbed side 19 to be soon ovary- where we go. The most oonvlnolnz proof that this plume confining Is_ $139 031ng or kidney 320. 1711‘.- thhbla condition 18 we ouwoma Issue is the ma that Dodd' fiT§§UIWI6MPRILflI No Matter What tho Supromo Court Says. “33mg 10. [zed as a k! neon “WM. .., “mmam mm Dld you ever know of a cue! Just “Ek‘ d it ténhanhomthcworkof {on o m - , Dad 'aKldanMMmotha-Wm ‘. fix: NE PARALYSIS OURABLE. mum POST, LINDSAY; ONTARIO, mm: MAROH' 27, 1am; flan-lets- although a small man. showed great powers of endurance. We both belonged to the Orange order, and had received the degreeoitheRoyalArohthe same night. Shortly after that an Orangeinan died in Fenelon, and about a dozen members of our lodge elected to attend the funeral, Mr. Kent and myself being of the party. It was early in the spring, just after the snow had leit,and roadswere knee deep to mud. Mr. Kent and I undertook the job of carrying the flag, which was a very large and heavy one. We marched round on the Fenslon road to Bryson's Corner, then north on the Cambray road to Pene- lon, and how in into the township we went I don‘t know. We met the funeral and turned back to Bryson’s Corner; then proceeded to the burying ground on John Graham's farm. After the funeral was over we started tcr home, and arrived more dead than alive. To look over the route now it does not seem far, but at that tune it seemed a terrible distance. it being nearly all woods th on! roads being in suoh a htful state made the journey seem uneud ng. What made it worse for us. we leithiamghzvith a very The SoIoot Knkhto o! Conodo hold tholr onnnoI mootIns In Toronto loot wook.‘ Tho "promo oommondor roportod thot oInoo ho oomo Into omoo 89 now Ioglono novo boon InotItntod In OntorIo. Tho onwomo rooordor'o to art ohowod o totol M c! mama to: 1895. nouns tho ooIIoo- tIono Io: tho loot ton youo wont to 0d!“- 90848. Tho IIobIlltIoo on 03? wI ooooto omonntln to .0, 15. o oo- promoltoooouor tho oodor unortod thot oII won-onto _to doto hovina boon pold tnolo woo oboIonoooI 1.21079Intomot tho onl fond nod 05 In tome! tho odour: hand. “no nnmboxot op’ plIootlono rooolvod In tho bonodolory ond endowment do monto for tho loot two yooro woo 2 . o! whloh 2478 wo:o op provod ond 133 njootod. the root not holou gIopgaod 'of on t‘no sad of tho you 7 -â€" m. nm-nlnnlYI-I; lowing statement, which he deelree pub lubed :-“Fcr the lee: ten yen-e I neve uttered tram palpltetlon end enlargement of the been. end duleg ell the: tlme I have declared constantly. be lag ln veln for a. care. Some tune ego eewetestl- menial from n Ten elllxen legex'dlng Dr. Agnew'e Cure for the Been. enddeelded to try it. At the tune of wrltlngllnve need tour bottles of the lemony. end never felt better in my llte. 1! I m not already rld of the disease. I an poeltlve this remedy wlll complete the cue." Sold by A. nglnbotnem. tree. For yeera I had forgotten all about. poor Kent and Ms earl end. Mr. Kent M been a reeldenz. of Lindsay. and carried on the tallerlng bnelnoee in e llttle ahop on the south aide of Kent-en. Myeel! and Mr. Kenthadan adventure that I never wllltomet; It was the only time In my younger llte when I was really played out and hardly able to walk home. 31:. Kent. on: oll Enropo. in ovory port of Anorloo, ond ovon in Anotnlio ond othot (ll-tom londo, it lo odminod to ho tho ohndord, tho only uxnody for non ond wanton whooo blood boo boooxno «and. for men who nnoooonnhbly dobllintod, ond (or womon whooo livoo do not pnnno thoir nomol oonno. Thooo no odlnlttod truths, which you donbtlooo know, ond wo mm, in reminding you of thou, Io no doing you o fovor. Forty You-l A30. (to an Editor 0! Tu Pout.) Smâ€"Innnoontlnno I noticed an item um hronshtto my mind the mol- leoflonlotioyunm The utiolonpoh otnvult pudbyMr. lean Austin. new of Cu'dlfl‘, to Linda”. Hr. Austin nur- red to m. nut settlcr 01 um touch»â€" Mr. Kantâ€"who 17:: killed by the an of I Some four or five will” started to- WHAT 18 In BIAIOI? 11' II YOUR BLOOD WHAT YOU ARI l0! HILLTBY. DO YOU KNOW WBY 7 YOU rm BUN DOW]. WHAT IS 1'“ man WITH YOUR BLOOD 7 WHAT WOULD YOU DO? 0U” YOUR KIDIIYI. mmmm mmmm w Wit M W M m a w 1 n THAT DEAD DEMON. 801.“ mil“. 001‘ 0' 03013. Group Gaga!- In 9-3: mom she contain- twenty '3'1003'353 Ibo an“. ran love mmmwm mm ton-amount”. 04mm!- tho meat the bunch!“ ugh. moth. introduced Into M 5! tum Chemical Co. I: ”can to ho mung with the amnion of the who a Toronto n: sunk-m8- 3° “‘5‘- to It having been coda-led 5! “11'3“" Wand em a much “ to noon- mduloumm on. to mother. Thu lo ugwmuw question: M a will npldlymhoowo will? h “1“”, â€"Whmm “summed you! It re- minds as of the not um unless somethlnn Induce torch. (Institute sad “commute Wt the nuts (I! used paper. wm a AI AW Lincoln odlodthom. do not. one to can wont. tholr diluent... Who: theymtuomodlolnomu willow than. Tho tun honest ominous. “I know that BoogSu-upnmo and me.“ uthobutmmontlnhmdmu madl- olno. mg m- lo who: may thonoudo TEAS and GOPPEES. COCOAS and CHOCOLATES. nun», voluntuuy'ay HOW FEW TM m “l mhwwwwmu meuu-cmnumm whom: pm:- number 1216. mummmmwm “alumnus-«mm LOCAL w. c. 1'. 0. NOTES If you wish your Linen White as Snow S unhght SOIP' V4811 rm. WITH ITS n! 23 aa- all in Teas you will find our prices about 35 per cent. lower than is usually charged for the same class oi goods because we know how to buy right. Very iew dealers carry 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 Darjellings. 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 Hynon or New Japan for surprisingly little money. Our 950. Tea is a wonder at the price. In Confess vehnveznlways led the trade {or this district, which is due to the uniform excellent flavor. Our Blend at 45:. is n cup in perfection, and our 40c. Blend cannot be equelled. Healthful and nutritious dtinks, and handy to have in the house. We keep the best to be had in the town. SPRA’I‘T 86 KILLEN, Who won’t own to s little weekness for money. Housekeepers know the: prices count ln these tlmes. when money is not say too plentiful. At our store you will get honest goods st honest prlces, 16 ounces to the pound, snd no sharp tricks. Grater underrtgho M}.- 7 "anneal: . CAN YOU KEEP A SECRET. Only Me Best Malaria! 1': used in the manufacture of our goods ' ced workmen employed, and output so'd at prices which crowd of inferior qunlity out of the mrket. We are quoting facts. of satisfied customers how found to their odvmtage that by ’ with a: they on pmcure pane, honest goods 1t iese money than Wyplid for huh. Consequently our sales ore growing low-get busine- Inoce ufinfictory etch year. i E? E- if If you would like to know the secret of our success in business, and the m our mechinery is I0 constantly running duning the whole year while other factories we shut down, we will tell you, (for of course it. won’t go any tux-then No, oh, No I) If A Well-Dressed Man May Hob-Nob with Kings. HORN 282308.. THIS IS THE SECRE'I; FAMILY GROCERS Brut! Ill non Founder ls prepared to do all kinds 0 Cutlnc and Foundry Work. Bonus-lug ct Impio nont- ond lacuna-y eto.. Setting-up Shaun Engines out! Bones-I. JOHN MAKINS Shaggy 010mg. Gunby Bub); John 13km: LINDSAY FOUNDRY Horn 8101. Lindsay JOHN MAKINS, William-at. .N o 1-1:: u". Woollen films.

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