1th cm 3n ‘1! Sm git is; 1'0 ed- There will coup. a time when God will say “I01: the 'evil be evil still, iet the ï¬lthy be ï¬lthy still." From that Wt the ’spmkar prayed that everyone listening to his vqicn would. 'boaparnd. Thank God. ’thore is also a. liï¬ when no sin can intrude. where thug- ngno‘partgngzpr pain. and qhgrn thanwhohu lived lives at godhnas' Godlineas also tends to‘ happiness. and the fact deserves to ba emphasized. In order to be a christian it is no‘: neces- sary to be gloomy and dullâ€"a. happy face and cheerful manner should go with readiness to do God’s will. The 'boy who strives loyally and cheerfully to do his father’s will is a happigr boy than he who does a. service grudging- ly and perhaps from. fear of the con- sequences if he refuses. Sin never fulâ€" ï¬b expectations. Ask :ho young man who goes out {or a n'ght’s beibauqh; afls the young man who seeks the door at her whae stem lead down to hell, and they will my sinful pleasures prom‘se a great dead. but fail in ful- ï¬lment Ask the man who seeks only to (b God’s will, and he will tell you that God’s ways are ways of pleasant- There’s a. life beyond the setting of ‘ho sunâ€"beyond the shadows of this world; a. life where the worm dieth not, theme thrg'ï¬res ate‘pever guenghk as a rule pay the penalty for leading evil lives by beirg hurried to their graves years before their t me 2’ God- linens lengthens life, but along life of indolenoe is a curse rather than a blessing; perhaps that is why God in his justice cuts off many 0‘: these. un- worthy lives early. What a grand ax- amplethelimofsuch menus Gon- don. Shafteabnry, Gladstone. and others, afford m comparison to the evil careers of many! , 7 _ _ the Club‘s Popnhr Sham. Curlers take kindly to cold weather and blizxirde, henc: thsy m d! a brave showing at St. Paul’s church on Sunday evening, when Rev. C, H. March. ‘chap- lain. of the Lindsay Curling Club for 18984â€, 'delivered the annual sermon to his fellow curlers. To their credit be it said, the storm had no apparent eflect in d'm’nid‘ling the attendance of the regular worshippers, as a large congregation was present Rev. Mr. Marsh selected as his text I 'Dim., 4~8, “And exercise thy- self unto godliness: for bodily exer- cise is profitable for a little, but god- lines is profitable for all things, hav- iag prom'se of the life which now is, and of that which is-to come." He was pleased indeed to welcome to his church the members of the UmdsayACurling Club, whose prowess was not alone known throughout Ontario, but from the Atlantic to the Pacificâ€"in.- deed, all that many people at a dis- tance know about Lindsay is that it is the home of famous curlers of _whom they hear much. ,He felt honor- ed in haying been elected chaplain of the Club for a o'cond term. He knew the members and could say that they endeavored not merely to win, but to develop strong, robust men, imbued with a love for honest, mnly competi- tion men who could take successes mod- estly and defeats heroically. Exercise develops and builds up the young‘men, and rejuvenatee and invigorates the seniors, thus inuring their bodies to witlntand disease and the weaknesses incident to increasing years; exercise ï¬ngood for the individual, for the com!- munily, and the nation, as thereby the men of the nation are better fitted to protect their country in the time of need. 'Better still, exercise develops the mnd as well as the body, and. for that reason gymnasium ewcise has a leading position in our system of education. But there is that which protiteth more than bodily exercise. and. that is godliness, which profiteth us in this world, and in the world to camp also. It; can no longer ‘w taken as a truism that the good die youngâ€"735 it not. rather the vicious and ingot-3.1 who Onrlen Turn Cut m Number: to Beu- ANNUAL SERMON DELIVERED BY REV O H. MARSH OURLERS AT CHURCH. Money taken on deposit. withdnvablo u. my tune. Imam: Allowed at 1 per cent. Coho. investment future: nude known on upplieuiou. LINDSAY, FRIDAY, MARCH; 2 on Fan-m and Town Pmperny st Lowest Rues of Imemv, on menus to suit the hon-overs. Being a ham: compuy the expense- ue mull. 000 8â€"» u . 415.540 nâ€"D n=<l 80.00â€Â» I JCPE<0 OMNzuOIS< “1!: “61011-3 .Lflï¬ï¬‚ mamasmmu ’ ramâ€"nun“w .â€"â€". .â€" a rifle no 9‘ or unlllllxtmu. but r! u m v No. 1 and No. told'm Lind†by 3. Gregory. drmlst. The Week?y Post. SAVI NGS DE PARTM ENT Head (mice : Lindsay. Ont. m wnnjczm VActona L MON BY TO LOAN .Oook's Cotton Boot 0mm Mug“. mnmcgog. _â€"__.‘n__ I“ JOHN MAGWK OD. 24 ’99‘ â€"A meeting of the Lindsay Presby- tery was held at Beaverton on Tues- day last [or the purpose of inducting Rev. D. W. Best, B.A., a recent grad- uateof Queen’s Co'lege, into the pastor- al charge of St. Andrew’s, Beaverbon. The charge to the new m’nister was given by Rev. Jag. R. Fraser. of Ux- bridge, and Rev. John A. McKenzie, of Cambray. addressed the congrega- tion. Rev. David Watson, D.D., is re- tiring from the charge of St. Andrew’s after a faithful and devoted ministry covering the long period of 14 years, during which time no man in'Oanaâ€" do has been more beloved by his con- gregation: St. Andrew’s is anew!»- the finest chum in North Onhrio: it was erected in 1878 at av cost of £8,000, and is absolutelylfxwot debt: any kind, while there is a fund of mono in the ,tmgmj towards theooat a; a â€"We clip the following from a. letter in the London Advertiser: Hchurch managers were as wise in church at- fairsaesomeot them arein their own business, they would know that they lose a. great deal of “widows’ mites" and “Peter’s pence" because the poor and the reweotable who would give these and cannot give more will not git‘e to have their small, scanty contris- humanâ€"great though their real value areâ€"listed 31013 with the contribu- tions of the wealthy. Church Notes. -â€"R:ev. Father Conway, of Young’s Point. delivered alecture on St. Pat- rick in St. Luke’s church, Downey- ville, out he morning df' Friday last, 17th. Rev. E. Roberts, of Omemee, entitled “An Hour withl Solomon.†was charact- eristic of the manâ€"it was practical, pointed and pithy, with here a dash of humor and there a draught from the fountain of Solution’e wisdom. Following are some of the nuggets of thought. Don’t think you knoweveryr thing; be willing to learn; be careful of your cotnpaninnahip; beworkersâ€" the only gentry now are the tramps; young men, find a wife, a good wife, abet price is far above rubies. the heart of the husband can safely trust in her. she will do you gmzl all the days of her life. What mars unity? Anger and intelnperance especially; make home the school of virtue. Par- enm are to remember that the children coming after are following in their footsteps ......... Mr. W. Musselman and Misses Armstrong and G. Fee enliven;- ed the proceedings by well rendered instrumental and vocal selections. The married men of the Queens-st. Methodist were rewarded for their efforts by a large turnout to the social and lecture last Friday. The men in their white coats and aprons were the envy of the ladies present, and they clearly demomtrated their ability to provide provis’ons and wait on tables. The waiters’ chorus was a feature of the first; part of. the even- ing’s entertainment. .The lecture by Erectric Bitters, she is wonderfully im- proved and able to do her own work." This supreme remedy for female dis. eeees quickly cures neryouapessisleep- leasness, melancholy, headache. back- ache. fainting and dizzy spells. This miracle working medicine is a godsend to weak, sickly, run down people. Every bottle guaranteed. Only mete. Sold by A. Highnbothnm. Story of a Slave [to be bound hand and foot. [or years by the chains of disease is the worst form of slavery. George D. Williams, of Manchester, Mich, tells how such a slave was made free. He says: "My wife has b-een so helpless for tiye years that she could nof turn over in [god alpng, _After_us§.pg twg b9t_t_le€_.'ot dnmi the expenditure last year {51' liquor was 819.1310 Eng lishman. mt. $20.50, the Scotchmn 815.25. and the Irishman $1325.11: the ‘ same order, there was consumed 2.41, 1.65 and 1. 54 gallons of alcohol. ! 4' ‘l'he Englishman Ahead. Statistics go to show that, con- trary to general belief, neither Pat nor Sandy uses as great a quantity of intoxicating liquor as their neig hbor John. For every man woman and. child in the United King- They assist Nature in performing her functions and in an imperceptible time disease and suffering vanish and old time good health, comfort and youth- ful buoyancy reign, and life puts on a new and hopeful phase. 35 cents. Sold by A. H‘ginbotham and P. Mort gen. The Englishman Ahead. Statistics go to show that, con- trary to general belief, neither Pat nor Sandy uses as great a quantity 16m. _8‘[ tne ClerK'B ([1100, Lu: muons ing at the clerk's office, the members present being Chairman Keith and Messrs. Mills, Staples. and Mayor Wal- ters. Dr. McAlpine. medical health of- ficer. and R. Douglas. sanitary in- , specter, were also in attendance. The . 1123.0. read a letter received from Dr. Bryce. secretary at the provincial board ’ of health, urging the importance of a general system of vaccination in View of the fact that smal ' x has made its appearance in severe places in On- tario and Quebec. The letter was dis- Votmlc Erupt'ons. Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob life of joy. Bucklon's Arnie; Salve. cures them; also Old. Running and Fever Sores, Ulcers. Bails. Palms, Corn; Warts. Cuts. Bruises. Burns, Scalds. Chapped Hands,Chilblains.Beat Pile cure on earth. Drives out Pains and Aches. Only 25 eta. a box. ,Cure guaranteed. Sold. by A. Eigin'bonham. to cure Dyspepsia. Eat heartily. and take Dr. Von Stan's Pineapple Tablets. A verified wordâ€"1.016 per-om cured in one month by Dr. Chan’s FamiLy Rowdies. All dealers sell and recom- mend them. Managers and HW- â€"In the April iuue of Harper's Mask Mme appears the first instalment of a min] .by H. 3. Marriott Watson. en‘- titlod "The Princes Xenia," fully i1- lustmmd. The war articles are esw pecially inmmst‘ and the special coc- tribntiovn are of t usual high order. Mills Lily Cox. 2 Gladstone Ave., Toronto, contr'eeted nonte' catnrrh through taking a severe cold some two yum ago. Ber nutter-ins was very distressing at times. She tried several remedies. but none gave her any real relief. Dr. Agnew Cetnrrhel Pawder was recommended to herâ€"one applica- tion gave instant relief. and when she hed used {our bottles she says she wee entirely cured. Sold by A. Big!- inbothnm and P. Mman. and purity will enter with the Son of God into full inhoritumopnd pane- don btj'thme thing which “Eye“hath not soon. nor {an ard, with: heart own business affairs. what grand thi a would be acoomplinhed {or Gods glory !â€" May God in His 111611:qule us useful here and teach us how to win that better inheritance in_the life be- yond Don‘t Stance Yourself Social and Lecture. Worth III-"yin: It Sick. ONE OF THOUSANDS. I s-M'r. Wm. Way had the misfortune to dis‘ocate his wrist while porforming ? in tho gymnaainmhat week. â€"Who was it? A young gentleman an ardent admirer of the fair sex strolled up to the Assembly hall, one day thaw; to watch. 8996 £928 boys, who are not used to such per- formances, and who afï¬rmed their apl- preciation by a round of applause. Next Misws Flavelle and Harding rendered a piano duett in a most acceptable manner. The principal feature of the program, however, was the reading of an away on “The Poet Brawn ." by Mr. Calling, our Mal†classic mas- ter. The essay was both interesting and instructive. and the rapt attention given was in itself sufficient evidence otits projection. Mr. Frank Manning followed with a. vocal solo. and amply Justified his reputation as a. song! singi- er. The Society organ. “The Pam-Ono- mic Review." was now read by “the edi- tor,andwasamodelofwitan¢mod- wmaawmm â€"The usual meeting of the Literary Society was held on Friday evening, and it being the last meeting of the society a. special program was propan- ed, and for the same- reason also the meeting was attended rather better than usual. The minutes having been read and approved of. the program was commenced. The first item was an en- hibition of club swinging by a. class of five young ladies. This feature was immeneely enjoyed, especially by the boys, who are not used to such; per- ladies trip the gay fantastic. While he was deeply engrossed in the situ- ation one of the bays showed him in and locked the door. The fair ones. taking in theaituation, fled and locked their door, leaving the poor boy to climb out through the window. has to be levied as adirect tax. it would mean the addxtion of abut tour mills on the dollar to the levy. and such a. small sum would not bankrupt the town in three hundred. let alone three years. of expert evidence tron. various inde- pendent sources. does not give know- ledge, then there is little or no use in mortal men departing from the ways of their forefathers. lest perchanoe they make a. failure of that which they take in hand. Assuming that the whole project is a. failure, and that every cent _of_ principa1_p.nd_ ihheregt 0.1m“ Cheap Power Sch-e. Mr. J. J. Wright, manage, r or! the Toronto Electric Light Co, who-e ad- verse report oonoern'mg Fenelon Falls man power out the citizens of Lind- ny 8400. has been talking to news- paper reporters~ in Toronto concern- ing the Orillia. when». ‘and predicted that if that corporatibn' pursued its present scheme “the town will be hank- rupt in less than three years." The Orilli'a papers inretu‘rn “sit" on Mr. Wright rather hard'md any in effect that he‘ in a “back 'numbar,‘ that he shuts his eyes to all progmes in elec- trical tramission, and. that if two years’ indefatigable study of the sub- ject by brain}: mn,_and the .gatherihg feared. Oneeamh being made he was found lying deed. when he had been working. bathed in a. pool of blood" An up near by. and a. terrible such in one of his feet. told. the sad story of the accident .and subsequent helplessness; hadthepoorlellwbeennbleta much his homes. they would have conteyed himhomeintime tonvehis life. Mr. Perrin left Friday evening for Kin- cnrdine to attend the funeral. let Death in the Bush. Many friends will sympathize with Mr. S. Pen-in. druggist. in his loss of a. brother by death under very end cir- cumstances, as noted in a brief des- patch in {the Globe, and confirmed later by a telegram. the deceased, John Peri-in, was a. farmer. and resided about four miles tram the town. of Kincerdine. in Bruce County. 0n Mam!) 16th morning he drove into the bush et the back at his farm for a load of wood. and when‘ his team returned to the house in the a!- ternoon without him an accident was cussedatsome length. and itm de- cided to defer scum until the echoo! board had given'nn opinion as ta the best time to begin tovacoinabe the pn- pils The other business transacted was not of much importance. um «um-cw an m o: .M§g.moflm 83mm Our. -It. lover M. Mr. Duncu: McIntyre. of Mount For- To ï¬nal-d halos: Smallpox. The board of health met on March 16th. _at the clerk‘s office, the members ing at the clerk's office, the members present being Chairman Keith and Messrs. Mills. Staples. and Mayor Wal- ters. Dr. Mcglpige. mdical ligalth pt- -The following books are still out; kindLy return at once and save tunes: That Franchmn.Gnntor; By he nnd. Dyke, Henty; Adventures 0 Entry Richmond, Meredith; One Who Laï¬- ed On, Mbntml'; A Gentleman Vag- abond. Smith; A Roman Singer, Craw- ford; The Iron Cousin. Clark; Ivanhoe, Scott; Wigwam and Warpath. Hope; Ernest Braoebridgo. Kingston; Little Dorritt. Dickens; Our Mutant Friend. Dickens; St. James, Ainsworth; The Trial, Yonge; Pioneers U! the New World, Bounrd. .. b' regarding him with 691nm .m- priaa. At last John suddenly exclaim- ed. “Genny; 'them’s a leather on yer apron!" “I mans hu wondered if there had been tvgo." replied Jenny. “Iggtl'vo been oittm' said» n goon n' “I ." ’ c Public Library Notes- â€"Appliation for :borrmr'a ticket may be made to the libmrinn any enn- ngitha week. and Tuesday. Thum- day. and Saturday afternoon: from 3 to 5. o‘.c10ck Mr, Duncnn McIntyre. of Mount. For- at. an: "I m sorely nttlicbcd my: rheumatism for over a. year. I was almost totally disabled and at times suffered agonies of pain. I Ltiedmny mmsdiea and doctors without avail until I began using South American Rheumatic Cure. 1 derived great bene- fit from one! bottle and was so pleased with the results I continued using it. and my advice to-day to all sufferers from rheumth in to use this great msdy. I foal satisfied it is the grant- eat of rheumatic cures." Sold by A. Higinbothun and P. Multan. lle Wu n’l‘rllo Blew. In a rurnl district of mntrewnhire a young pioughmnn went n-courting one Snturdny night. In vain he ruched his brein {or some interesting topic; he could call up nopubject at nll suit» able for the occasionâ€"not one word could he utter. and for two‘ long hours he at in silent ir. The girl no doubt remembered 9 teaching of the the old Soottinh song. “Men mun be the first to spook." nnd_she_ sat patient- WEEKLY roam LINDSAY. â€"The other day the indignation of a gentleman who has been a resident of the town (or only a few weeks be- came fanned to ahigh pitch at sight of a farmer administering a merciless whipping to his jaded horses be- cause they were unable to pull a heavy load otgtpentamrac over share otret-h of May. “-‘Dhe villain!" be 'exclaimed. "Lucky for him there’s no policemgn about.†‘When informed thatotrrpoliootahonandioootem momhrirt‘cm of cruelty; he re- mar M the bitter: must be de ï¬cient, i'n ï¬ner (â€Hm “Where I campfrom.â€heuid.“gno¢tenpgd that kind would be punished with; fine of .10 and outs.†AB 0! which sons to show thatmahouldhavon budget!) of tho Humane Society in our m1 - 1 . eon Walter, encouraged by the success ' met with at St. Andrew's church re- cently.» made another trial at St. Mary's church last week, where the ' pipes had'been fruen for over a. I month. A current of 88 volts was used. and the result was equally satisfactory. although a longer time elapsed before the mter started to flow. â€"Capt. Edward Smith and gang of: men returned last Saturday from Knowleon'a camp at Deer Bay, below 3 Buckhorn. where they had been cut-' ting cordmoi due November. Most of the tn: lhtr: wzre 85 man and half- aâ€"donen teem employed. and over 2.- IOOcordsaf lancand shortwood have] been cut and? piled convenient for load- ing on eeows_nex_t auuxmer. The Lingl- ' â€"Bayond doubt the use of electricity in clearing frozen wabar pipe. is an prongqued success.“ 31?. rm and Al 4“ __AA_A_ â€"“Kitchener is coming E" announced Mr. A. D. Melina last week as he poked his heed. into our sanctum. And Arthur ought tokndw. u be spent 48 hour- in the“ cityâ€"n1: his own expenseâ€" :nd.did â€effective lobbying in leg- i-‘ntive corridors in aid of the Sylvester and Kitchener bills. : â€"What about the caterpillar pest? There is every reason to believe that the plague will be much worn this sea- son than last. Fm now out everyone ant value our elude and fruit trees should collect end lustre! every cat- erpiller bracelet that can be found. -Mr. Todd: Sim. of Oshawa. has been working in carriage (“box-ion to: years. and has been the victim at fre- quent accidents. 86 now has only than and a. lull {mor- und one thumb left. and in beginning to think that 11% luck is devilish. rather than nint- â€";M'r. Wm. Craven. Mty (ore- man for the M. , d 00.. has contract- ed to aka out flm‘s in: this wring. Bo will probably mke con- tracts with a numbor of other firms as ml]. ' . -0ur 9.4 friend. Lyman Minthorne. m in m last week receiving the mntnhtionn d may-friends on his appoEntmnt whim oi the sixth di- vision court (ngwoml). vice W. H. -1t. my unrest 1:10an and shoppers here to kpaw that a bill has been" introduced into the legislsturel making the call! ,ooupon system in use in' may cities and towns in Ontario il- -â€"Gnm’e Warden Smith. at Belleville, has fined three residents of Bancroft district â€0 each. with costs {or kill- ing deer out «1 season. -An accident occurred at the Syl- vester works the other morning reâ€" sulting in “machinery being dam- agedtotheextentotnboutsso. --M:r. J. J. Mt._mreaentin¢ To- ronto penis. is buyux potato; and turnip. in this locality. He wants ten cu! at the her and five ‘ the latter. and in mm good prices Hood's Pills cure nausea. sick head- ache. bilioum and all liver ills. PriooZï¬oentL â€"Anot.ber furnace is about to be placed in the basement. of St. Mary‘s church. , â€"M1:P!nenon A: 00». of word. who have been lumbering in Anson township since September last. have undo a big cut of 1433. - Mrs. Jas. Pryce. Glen Adelaide. N. W.T.. writes: “I suffered very much from nervous trouble. at times to bad [could not sit still in a. chair. I tut doctor's medicine {or months. but it (id notdomomy 3. My husband urged me to try . William: Pink Pills and they have done me aworld of 3001. I an heuï¬ly {commend Pii’la and they have done a of 3061. I can hardly :1 them to nervous suftoregs." u w-“ -â€"_ _'v-r,_ “I have taken them in hundreds of cages of confinement to the mother. and it is wonderful how they build up the system. I have practically demon- etreted their great worth may times and have recommended them to hund- red: of mothers {or their young daughters. Yes. I hue been eucceee- In! in conï¬nement cases. but lmnet give Dr. Willinm‘ Pink Pills (or Pele People a great port of the credit for the speedy recovery of mothers. They certainly have no equal as a strength and health builder. You can any for me that I strongly ndv‘m: that Dr. William’ ï¬nk Pills for Pele People he kept and need in every house." since they were put on the mrket They built up up when l m ell run down end no nervous I could nob get eny rest. Alter they hed helped me I m ton-ethenin restoring anthem. .‘l'here is nqthing thet can be prescribed or given by e physician that will give health end strength to 1 mother so quickly 3: Dr. .Williuns' Pink Pine for PdeVPeqzle. _ _ ‘ . Mn. Morrilmeeenuherhone on Fourteenth Street. and when asked re- cerdinchheueoltbeee pill: in her mote-ion, aid; “I hue need Dr. .Will'ume’ Pink Pills for Pele Peqple NERVOUS "0UBLB CURB†Dr.~ 'W‘illiamS’ Pink Pills CURE wowms ILLS. A 5113598 CWT- Local Bl'evlflcl â€"M:r. John McMillan. of lot-nevi“; 4“ d' (is; â€1°" WT?“ a??? onset an t r t :- Miumnboo St. Pull B. 3., Wahwhominm last. week. ‘ â€"M§- mi. McKindlox-u. of Stur- â€"T-wo sons 01 MT Wm. Bowen. lube them Willock hm. welt of tho town.t.hpanod rough on Friday Iran Not-Ind. on their way to Edmonton minke up bad. â€"Mr.1‘hoo Burrows, number for mplytothospoqchtmntbothromnt the coming amnion of the North west hgiduturo. is .‘ nephew of Dr. P. P. 59. -lllrn. D. J. Scully. of town. who but beenhidup in‘St. Michael‘ospoh ital Tomato. for the put few weeks. It tux-nod hum on Saturdny, being now quite recovered. â€".M.‘r. Bobt. Quihell. of Famine Fills. was in town recently. He has engag- with MLSunG. Pgrkinwwork inh'lmiu duriq the summer. . â€"Rev. Prof. Wolwrton. mom-law of 941'. 600. Matthews. who roturnad some (by: ago nun Wham. left last Eri- dgy "amps for Ottawa. â€"H~2u Douglas. 0! Port Ewe. who has been visiting [fluids in town (or lung time. returned home last Friday â€"Mr. Luke King. of Winghun. col- lector (or the Catholic chord. is a cue“. :t the Duly house. -Dr. Gila; warden of Halibucbon county. min town hbly. on his my home from Toronto. . -â€"Munn. Wm. Club and Wm. Dug- ga. 01 Haliburton, were in townpn tnrday on business. . â€"Licen.e Inspector Punt. of Enli- bnrton. m : guest at the Simpson home last wank. â€"M€- Phill‘ . of the out ward. in at present guest of Mrs. N. Bane. Port Ewe. â€"Mr. Edvard Noioo. gaunt ner- magnum. mintown lately onbulineu. â€"llusrs. Bobt. Ay res and Wm. Her:- rm, of Kimnount. were in town lntely on business. â€"lusn. Wu. and J. Campbell, of Cobooonk. visited Lindsay friends no- â€"County Councillor John Vance. at haven. called on friends in town on Ssturday. -Poli.oe Ill-shut“ Fighting, of [in- domwunguestut thoSimpuonboune -â€"Meesre. w. Teel and w. Watson. of I ~~ -- Mot. the Ciuï¬otel, comes for Netball. were in town buy-r2":- - -â€"M.rs. A. Hopkins. 0! Kinnonnt. we: in town lest Fs-ihyon business. - â€"Mr. Wm. “'sflle. of Coboconk. m in town but Saturday on busineu. ‘ -Mr. W. C. Gottetb oi 0mm. m in town lstely on a fur-buying trip. London. Met. 20â€"31:. Charles Dean. werd to add- his quote to the mass (I! evidence in lever 01 Doid'e Kidney Pilb. Us“. Dean states thet he had {or three seen gathered from severe cutting pen in the small of his bank. ~ At times they were so great that he had â€"M'l'- D. Gordon. (1 Csmbnl. VI. in to lie down to get relief. town lately and [eve The Pan :1 call. â€"ll.r. Junes Bonn has been elected Mdtheï¬nedï¬nzhnduder. â€"Bsrrister C. (E. Weeks. of Wood-l ville, mintown lat veered busi- Sevenl remedies were used without beneï¬t. A decent prescribed for him. ssyiw his kidneys were affected. but no good resulted. Finally he talk a friend's advice and and Doddh Kidney Pills. The usual _._..I4 0.! A 9M.“ Muns- an and L115. Joshua. many. of Gus-hill. left for Gamma. Man. on Monday â€"Mr. D. Kin. “- Kirkï¬old. wt. in in town Stun-thy on luminous. â€"lr. W. T. Bows. of Oakwooi. WM town Saturday on business. W the m major-1c): she Blood m cm M's Dumb 7m no you no Fem“! W Gold-v. cuppa. Pneu- neon. etc. The present season is. by long oddS. the moat unheelthy one Canada has known tot: a. go: any yum Doctors ma drugs-(.- have been hm dz! and night. mï¬binc antennpoundioc â€dishes for their petients. Stucco to say. however, them has been no bore-u. but rather. a marked incl.†in the ambar. of sick people. No pawn whose blood is thin. watery god tank can Mull] withstand tho unca- ct s vim: lib um has '. in and" that the various newcodnutbqrich udndmd ammo! the body any b6 properly non ' How to Avoid and How 10] Cure Them I mm: which they any '88 quite E moons. he 10mm who canoe! it In. been buly durinc the wintar mm a pumhwm'k (Wilt. whbhihey W to theï¬â€˜anebr the Aged in Law. Last Pride! week there we convent.“ diced arm-m Eur duvet societies which brought a have numb. at dew 2M Our village in nu; dead. but on the contrary it has been moving pretty lively for some time put: Sieighing hue been splendid. end the farmers have teken ednntage o! it to haul inn greet amount at has. posts. etc. Our Innkeepersâ€"end we have lots of them â€"eeem to be doing n thriving business. Mr.J.C.C ' heejnstopenedup hie depot, wh' is well stocked with the Deer-in implements. end he expects nhortlytoheveinnetck ofbnuiee, certs. etc.. end in looking forward to doing n thriving business. Our churches we also elive. The Baptists here hed n indy enmeliet here for tmweehendepecinleervicee are be- iw held nbhtly in their church this week. The Predayterinn minister, I believe, ienbonttoeenrhieconnec- tin: with the “ion and n student is m to tube hie pllee. The English church are holding their own - they intend pretty noon to put 3 new hell in their church et eeoet of end many dollun. The MethoYdists eleo lean-to have come out of their winter den end ere new hard at work. For lune reuon or ï¬ber they here with;- (hnwn from tin Union Sunday school nudetertedooeoftheirawn.andif reportnbetrne.itprunieeetobea instances. Aehorttimlcotheir nnior Lengue. I think they cell it. had mkindof nully or public As your cormdent in this vi].- hce got his {been so bcdly {mun dun-ix the cold. no tint. he has since write. mything for your . perhaps you will please mate 3:» if [dun yqn g l_inc. _ E E 5' s ‘ Several remedies were used without beneï¬t. A decent prescribed for him. am his kidnays were affected. but no good malted. Finally he talk a friend's advice and and Kidney Pills. The usual malt fol , Sumac bozo: cured cured him out and gut. Proving the man a: Dean'- Kidney Pin-mm,“ HANGERS F80! DISK ASE IN WINTER. KIN'MOUSI. M do it pa tivel.‘ ml. for Dodd's Dyapvg iii: tB'ï¬ii 'to' M" t afloat won-ch. that it is for the “ham. rich. red. uni nourishing m {005 out “be thoroughly disï¬sled -‘ 3 what “out thonoughly 8’0" And. herds: that. the fool m WW Wed the dig a u perfect cond: H014 nth mill must be a perfect Cum '0 gnu! the what perfeoth. p VI! Budd‘s Dyspepsia Tablets W gill [10'1“de be ac d., be “the cm W†ad and stimulated, a! of contacting £33389- 1" on. hundred per cent. Mudotmnzthoned. and em peg-form their wk $099113; food. and u a “emuâ€. the ["09“ “etc! nobody. ind â€â€œ to mitt dun. That way i< Dodd’s Win. Tablets - Dpdd‘; W ubleu: d..." hnibw. E. m. of 0mm» was Mme! visiting his par. ants, lb". and 11".va Kennedy. sr h M M. It. took seri- mung: on Sundny. lurch 12th. She D! Whit». of Lindsav was Wu) taker â€shame about :11 d- m M MD h“ thillful care she flute Boos my to ensure t {act and (hawk digestion o‘ SALEMâ€"EMILY. (Correspondence to The Post)? (Crowded out Iran last week.) The oyster supper which wns given ineid 01 the Hetnoiist church uuiiding fund. in Mr. John Anhmore's residence on Pride: evening. Much 10th, sur- pe-ed anticipation. both financially and swinlly. here we: 1 large aunt-n- one, people having come from Lind- sey. Downeyv ille end Dunsford. Al- thoughhï¬'. "Whealuge and canmodious house, yet standing and sittilg roommat a premium. A re- vive! meetiw which was held at Duns- Iord the sane evening prevented some people homettending. but a large number who “handed it were after- wnrb present at the supper. The oys- ters were well cooked. and reflected nunhcneditonthelndieswhohad the cooking of them in head. The wait.- Ive-es. who also deserve great credit, were Mesdsmes Ashmore. Elliott, Jones Kennedy; Mines Lily Aahmore. and Annie Stewart. The musical selec- um during the evening were volun- terflyeounbuted byeeouple or pro- !essionel musicians and two or three Ill-Item Ii.- Lilly Kennedy. our www.331e e number of weU elected pieoee. which caused great on,- thuszum. and a famous noxinist from Linlhey gave three selections which brought down the house. Two or three Mr. llvid Kennedy. who has my: mï¬w friend- md relatives around here. In! returned to: his home. in Da- htt- any: them is no 91:10z Hie one; wen sung. which also added to the evening's amment. Altogether it 7 (and: to munch the extreme Rim exhibited by Kr. Ashmore in his residence and stables n phcim the m1_ nil-gamer} is now recovering. - 'â€"â€"â€"w a. very pleasant timo was spent. The receipts of the evening amounted to 841.75. be boys wt to know {when the next onewill take place. We must Ann: they at: am moving. having twotiï¬cenhemndw instead of one. u formerly. the Roman Catholic church in Gum: has also had a dance at priestsâ€"Father O'Leary has an the place of Father Noiun. re- moved. ' m md Edenuand. they had quite s tins. After it w all over. which mpmtty late. Mr: W, ‘1‘. Crag the 17510 of our Mad. move, gaw Came (mm a. distance. a 3001 supper and when they hit they were all dehgbtvd withou'to'n. Imppose I ought no: u- m the summon Hm Peter MIMI. Seal Cove. ‘Jun. wtitfl:â€"“It given means pleas-wrote â€WWW the benefit [haw drrived {m Dr. William' Pink Pills, for I believe had it not basal (or their us" Ivonldnowbeinmygrnw. My hmILh mbrotendown . undthe least exer- tion would Wu me. [was troubled with dam shorten-so! bmnh npd mlpitation at the heart; my app»: M I'll fickle. ant I m extrem-iy palm [gave thenifll nhir trial. and who; have mod me to perfem houlth, and I can do ï¬lmy househo‘d work without. exporiencug mythe least {H'lw 1):.me PinkPills are Lb» host Pills. SD was very Ioeble. her blooc WI. poor and watery. and she was troubled with Macho. poor appetxu: and tiny. felt tired. After using {our hou- d Dr. Williams' Pink l'iHi d» in enjoying :5 cool health as my girl of her age. and we are glad roam an credit to your grand Minty. women; will make no mime if [buy Magoo their young daughtnn t:-ak in Drm William Pink Pills." In. I. N. Joann. Berthiw‘. \ "mamâ€"“If: daughter. aged M ha been. restored to goo! I» through the me at Dr. Williams' . Pill.» 839 was very feeble. her h â€a! M C. â€all“. I’Fnlngul‘. Gun. Que.. writes: “Ihad an mg. Mix for some time with a we", helix. I Md not strong“) mwalk chant. I altered from hï¬adarbu' dizliu cud poor Wtiw I could not walk an n short diamnor- with- out when: completely out of breath Hr him in slnything,“ 1 M I: nothing con d do me) an Pd: AMMvined me to â€3!; dim Pink PHIL I Mmly lakq maniac-hart time when [nova-4 a. put improvement in my heailh I mmwwmlk a long dus- unno without may. could out i»:- tar and felt better in every way. I would recommend Dr. Williuns' Pink Pllh )1th wall other autumn: um think tho: will be surmised :t 1b» re- nits chained from their use. ' NERVOUS AND W035 011' IIADACII AS. DIZZINBSC CU“. ANAEII \ CURB!) did-weak: 65‘s for ERG- EEE “I