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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 8 Apr 1892, p. 8

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was no Alum, émmonia, Lime, ”BEST, STRONGEST, BEST. @112 (ILattahiau 33051. h‘IJ. No.9 ., Vemhm. deserve mention “mood conduct during the month of m: Aggie Woollud, Maude Woollud, .Jélb Gov, Edmund McCullmn, Cleave- hld Bbli, Jennie MoCtmnm, Clare Thurs 9.5m“ Gov, M33, Awning), 41651 Mc- LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS :Se-Ior tourvh: Murcia $1". 6.1!. Wu. mum â€"â€". _v, 0.311% Human 'nnedx, Jednm Thuri u, we mafia: Mchunm, Ouve Mn; Dam mutton, Bella Germyn. full Thnnwn, An_nlo_ Gow. Albgrt thun- inn. Willi-m Mum, is enfl’ering from s m smack of inflammation. NALS.â€"Mr. Thos. Sungitt paid his here eehort visitlest week prepar- “I ‘0 «getting for Carmen, Menitobe, the he has secured a. lucrative situation. ..... .um Thom-e end John Johnston, 1.... left for Winnipeg-Tuesday. ‘ 810a: Nous. «Mr. Richard Mum he. 6 "no wall-known road stallion ‘ it. We beeps-m reueeeee» for W in is Venue;- ‘.. ' own-On Wedneeday, Much 3. line Sash Howe. one at our men ”hing yam Indies. wee united in m with-Hr.§nit8:r. 1» The Inn-tinge ....._., tho-blood to and the system en- W, a the parent 0! innumerable b gho best cam 10: Indigestion, even “complicated withLiver Complaint, 3 proved by the following testimony can Mrs. Joseph Lake, 0: Brockway but reduced almost to a skeleton, and Ind strength to drag myself about. . kinds of iced distressed me. and only in most delimte could be digested at In. Within the time mention several cians treated me without givingre- Nothing that I took seemed to do til I commenced any permanent good an the use of Ayer’s Sarasparilla, which wonderinl results. Soon has produced dter commencing to take the sax-salm- n'lla I could see an improvement in my condition. My appetite began to return and with it came the ability to digest .11 the food taken, m strength im- proved each day, an after a. few months of talthml attention to your Mans. I found _ myself a well .. 1-“--1mta 3 day, and after a. law ”m2? 3;; months of within! attention to your 1: a well directions, I found myse d to all household woman, able to atten . duties. The medicine has ngen me a new lease of life.” Mel’s Sarsaparilla, .A‘.oo<n av LINDSAY, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1892. SCHOOL {humanâ€"The following pupils [Conn-mac d the Post] Stamensâ€"Mute: Norman Mann], son Whotmsrksthe frontier noel Thoumon of India. say! Islnhe Elmslsys's sheer. Thsmnsndvsllsnot Cashmere! Orlndnsssshessshtho sss FranAttocksohthtoKnn-sohsoi “Not that ' Not that“ numerals. I pray, Whatmukstho frontier line? Whntmsrksthnh'onfleruneg Thoumsn 0! Burn“. speak! Ohhlttrsoodmnsndslsr. Anddownthobsxdmot Cathay? mmmwmmmu. Andwhsrsthsbuledmbisslle? “Notthot? Not that!" Thsntollmwlntlsook. Whamksthohondor llns? thtmorksthsnonfiernnsl www.mx Isitshonby Zulukml. Byananbsmm-wmdingvm Orwhsmsthosurowusrsseok TholroufletosststMmblquez “Nouns! Not flat!" Monsanto!“ mmmmunnez mmmmmz Thouman of Egypt toll! hitmosdonLnxor's sand. Whore Ksmak’s painted plllars stand, 0:- where the river runs between Shampoos! Bishuoon? "Notthot! Not that !" Bynelthorstrounnot well Wemktho frontier line, “But be it east or west. One common sign we best; the tongue my change. the soil. the sky. But where your English brothers lie no monldsred cross. the nameless grove, Still mags the flowing Saxon wave. '11s tho: ! ".l‘ls where my 110. the men who traced it there. That mks the frontier line 2" Phosphmotanylnjurhnto E. W. GILLETT. Toronto. On!- E113 FRONTIER LINE. JANET VILLE. DUN SFURD. madame at The Post] E. PAm'sox, teacher. â€"A. Conan Doyle. 8340341711 M. azww. Wmme mm APPLY m Toncn. â€"The steble and sheds 0: James Malone end en empty house adjoining. neu- the.G. T. R. stsuon, were destroyed by fire Thurs- day morning. involving eloss of $700. It 59 supposed wenderlng tramps Ignited the “a.-. v r. [Correspondence of The Poet] SCHOOL moanâ€"King's Wharf mhool: Senior tough clueâ€"1 Ezhel Devell and Dennis O’Leory. equol, 2 Herbert McFeten. 3 George Dayan. Junior fourth clanâ€"1 Emm McFetere, 2 Mabel Chombere. Senior third close- 1 Mary O’Leory,2 Willie O'Neill, 3AChs_1_-lot_t.e Don-gun. Junior third “_L-__ n T.“IA "Io-m- U nun, o Uuunv'w ~--......_ s ,, closeâ€"1 Am is MoFeters. 2 Lillie Chem- bers. 3 Annie Dorgsn. Senior second clsss â€"l. J ohn Moehan. 2 Kstie Perdue, 3 Willie Deyell. Junior second class-1 Mel-tbs Hamilton. 2 A nnie McMills-n. Put second close-l Thomas Perdne, 2 Patrick Pei-due, 3 George Chambers. Per: first clsssâ€"l Rebeca: Pet-dug, Nguie Meehsn. ‘ ‘___-.._.--- --.I..... NORTH OPS. [Correspondence of The Post] SCHOOL REPORT FOR Mmcm-Tne nomes of pupils are given in order of merit:â€" Fonrth chat senior-Luna: Brody, mud Paulo, Maud Helme. Thomas Canine and William Brady equal. Fourth elm junta: â€"Mutho _MoA_lllgter, My! genie, Tress; AL..- A Ml- â€"M0|ul mmu-u~-, â€"â€" -__,, Malone. Thu-d classâ€"Katie Pen-lo, Amie Murphy, Ida Clarke, Angle Clarke. A1110 Jackson, Dannie Corrine, Thomas McAllleter. Eddie Malone, Frank Ma- lone, W1111am Clarke. Second claaeâ€" Hattie Pen-1e, Allen Corrine, Geo. Clatke, Patrick Murphy, James Jackson, Joseph Murphy, Lizzie Malone. Part second claae -â€"Lizzle Murphy. Hermon Nugent, Louie Wilson. J oeeph White and Allen Whine. WEST MARIPOSA. [Correspondence of The Poet.) Scnoor. Repeatâ€"Following is the standing of pupils in e. e. No. 3. Meripoee, for the month of March: Senior tourmâ€" Eiie Bisck, Line Brooke. Junior fourthâ€" Meggie Cary and Harry Jewell (equal), Willie Dam, Thoma Cory, Edith Wright. Third ciaeeâ€"Johgny Sgence, 83:81: E. -,1'_.1_- Luau VII-w vwâ€"â€"' ..- __-- Black, Johnny Cory, Jimmie McIndoo, Fred Block, John Fee, Willie Copeland. Second clueâ€"Fred Cole, Florence Kinnee, Berta Brooke, Andrew Grant, Geo. Cope- land. First pm secondâ€"Palmer Jewell. Maggie Spence. Duncan Spence. Dick Copeland. First classâ€"Edward Currie, Etta Black. Good attendanceâ€"John Fee, John Cory, Fred Black. Dick Copeland. PERSONALâ€"Mn. A. Maugham lat. hero on Saturday for Toronto. where she will join her husband. After a brief visit with friends they take their departure for Coli- fornin. We wish them sum: in their Stanzaâ€"The snow is ell gone end the lend is drying up very feet. A few dsys more fine weether end our tumors will be at their spring work. Humâ€"0n Tuesday of this week e number of friends congregated et the residence of Mr. Mshood to witness the marriege of Miss Jennie Mehood end Mr. Wiuiem Willison of Menitohe. A number of choice presents gsve emple evidence oi the high esteem in which the hepr couple ere held. They left for their new home on the evening trsin end carry with them the best wishee of ell for e nappy end prosper- ous future in _t_he tsr west. .. kAAAL_‘ new home. Average atteidangeda‘ Mamaâ€"There are quite a number moving in this locality. There were four loads in the village Saturday. Two went out while twqgemelneq liege. . ‘lLAA, BO WMANVILLE. I‘m-About 8.30 o’clock Wedneedey evening lent the premises of the Upper Cenndn Furniture 00., whichhnd been idle for some time, were discovered to be on fire. Fiemce were issuing from the too! of the lune three-story brick building. which contnlned the machinery. By hard work the firemen confined the flemee to the building, which, with the old brick omee end dry kilnendeemell frame hence, xmrsidence oi gig. filoecezhwerc com- gutted. e on e rectory building end machinery will be about $25,- 000. On thie there in en ineurnnce of come $15,000, which iscontrolled by the Provi- dent Loan 00. Air. M9961!!!“ covered ,,_._ eight o’clock undo-w nothing wrong uny- whuo.’ The hour-thorn; natal-tonne m u on Sword” lost two or thou mulch}!!- wgrohug loony: at In" ‘,,, tum, was It.“ um poop just fluid. 19, who~ In. ’2. VII- “. old mums!“ myhothmu tobnd intuit tho’ mun 11mm. 3: mon- H. But I hymns-nea- Thoma! them-clan lawman} quantum want his round at , ,ALn, .. _A__ ___ mam“ m E m Wmmmm" .__. E ”w m“ mm mm mm Wmmwmm E55: '1']; Muggennigg KING’S W341”: PORT 2111:1317. u, .‘w.' R. Matron, teacher. REABORU. mamas of '1']: F. E. BURGESS, teacher. 01mm} wm W 7 Main! to: the monthot Macho! 6.!- No.1. Thoma! pupils given in order Merleln Johns, Minnie Moon. Gertie seeele. Part secondâ€"Jennie Kennedy. Bezel Hunter, Jemee Randell, Mend Robertson, James Robertson. Frank Ben- Jerry men, L‘nw- van-rm- 7â€"- _V, ,, Leon. Junior iourth cleanâ€"Nellie Annie. Joele Jewell. Margie Brogan, Core Stone and Elle Burgeee. Th Jewell. Minnie Fronds, Adelle nutshell, Lizzie Cowle, Minnie Mei-shell. Nellie Her- rieon, Dounld )1ch Willie Melndoo, Arch: Brown, Duncan Brown, Mm Brown end John Hepburn. Second clueâ€" Mey Foster, Baht. Cowie, Edger Hepburn, George Stone, John Clerk and John Brown. Peri: Secondâ€"Elmer Semis, Eddie Foster, Isle Brown, Mebel Hepburn, Amelie Bur- ueee. Ruby Clerk end Herbert Berri-on. Fire: clueâ€"George Jewell and Willie Brown ...... Averege nttendence for the month, 35. W. A. humans. teecher. Rommfifiufi'fiofirfiiumw Robertson Arthur Kennedy, Maggie Burgess, 5m Warren. K. Mosm. tucker. __.â€"â€"â€" FOREST HILLâ€"MARIPOSA. of Tho Peat Correspondence ] Scuocgr. RnPom.-Tne following report glvee the result of written exemlnettoue held in No. 4. Merino:- and Brock. (Mc- Indoo'e) tor the mouth of Much. Names unused In order of normâ€"Senior fourth clue-Hector MoLeen, Alb-ed Frags, [Correspondence of The Post.) 803001. Knownâ€"The following is the atandinc o! the scholars in school section No. 3, Emily, for the month of March:â€" Fonrahiclaaaâ€"H h Elliott, Benj. Miller, Joseph McGahey. atie McMnllen, Thea. McGahey, Patrick Harrington, Garner Kennedy, Celia Callaghan, Albert McCon- nell, Lily Aehmore, Hannah Harrinmn. Senior thirdâ€"Bert Courtney. David Ken- nedy, Jamea Moore, Bert Killaby, James Callahan, Albert AahmomWillie Aahmore, Martha Padzez, Ed. McGahey. Junior thirdâ€"Amy Kennedy. John Klllaby,Alired Callag wery Kennedy. Joe. Smith, Edward onlihan, Charlotte Wynn, Lizzie Kelley, Eliza Kerr, Mordie Collins. Second clean-Gertie Ireton, Maggie Wynn, May Coll Maud Kerr, J amca Callaghan. Ed. Kelly. art aecondâ€"Bert Handful-ch. Alice Thurston, Patrick Kelly, J amee Callahan, Ellen Callahan. Mary Callahan, Lonla Har- rington, Lily Callahan, Charlie English. 13 “av égnnhnu SALEMâ€"MARIPOSA. [Correspondence of The Poet. OBITUABY.-â€"On Monday morning, 29th inst" at about two o'clock, death claimed its victim in the person at Mr. Wm. Thorn at this place. He was stricken down with inflammation of the lungs. After a short and severe illness of about nine days he passed away. He has been a resident or this place foratnumbsr of years past, and 7 _-__-_a-‘ Lâ€" ‘l‘ â€"hn uuu y _â€", 7 - _ was very highly respected by all who knew him. He was a faithful member or this church. The funeral service was con- ducted in the church here Wednesday afternoon. The sermon was preached by Mr. Power from the text “For me to live is Christ,and to die is Rain.” Much sym- Kthuy is felt for the bereaved wife and m y. Faunaâ€"0n Wednesday evening, 29:11 inet.. a number of young couple gathered at the residence of Mr. Wm. Cornish. A very pleasant and enjoyable evening was spent by all. Pmoxmâ€"Mr. Dan. McDonald, jun., is recovering iron: his late severe illness. flâ€" n-â€" own. In â€"_.__ _e ’ eon, 3053: Thomee Fox, 295. Jr. fourth- total. 470; Jennie Hodges, 304: Ketie Ford, 299; Maggie Conninghem, 225; Katie Con- ninghom, 222° Orion Perkin, 193; George Walker, 179; June. mu, 112. Third elm â€"totel, 310; Eva. Perkin, 177; Minnie Fox, 175; Patrick Connioginm, 175; Leo Cun- ninghnm 167; Arthur Cunningham, 130; Sydney hell. 128; Thomas Hodges, 120; Mary Reed, 66. Saoord cluesâ€"total, w; Katie Cunninghom, 170; Teeeie Cunning- ham, 169; Genevaive Cunninghem, 146; Emme Palfrey, 144; Joeeph Cunningham, 123; Ethel Palfrey. 103; George Ford, 84; John Irwin, 69. Sr. port second elmâ€"to- tal, 80; Charlie Cunningham, 63; Herbie Perkin, 53: Eddie Palfrey, 50; Berth; Richardson, 48; Mey Beidwin. 47; Edne Richardson. 46; J amee Hodges, 38; Willie Cunningham, 33. J. F. Ronmsox, teacher. Hmnornonu. â€"Not often is e umny celled upon to suitor o more severe amic- tion then thet of Chet-lee B. Hewley of the township of Chendoe, Peterboro eonnty, end not often hsve children been doomed to o more unhappy late then are his two daughters, nzed respectively fifteen and seventeen. Lest tell the two girls were bitten by e. dog. but so the injuries were but slight and as the wounds soon heeled up no sttention wee peidto them, end the mater soon passed out at mind. But lest Friday the eldest girl beaten to show symp. toms of hydrophobie, nod she soon grew so violent that she had. to he etrsppsd down. The terrible one! the hmily felt wss further intensified en Snndey when the younae-t girl she begsn to minutes: similer ey motome. thonnh not of so violent eehersoter. Dr. Great 0: Ansley and Dr. Herding ot Cos Hill here ehorae o! the eese. They eey the youngeet may recover, botrheve no hopes to; the eldest. __ OPS. (kl-respondent» of The PM] 8011001. Enron! OF S. S. No. 6. Ops.â€" Tha (allowing to the report of the quarter- lgenmlmtion held st the end at Much: 12th clueâ€"total, 645: Mary Cunninghun, 344; Nellie Whllon. 214. Sr. fourth-to- tal. 7359; Levin. figmeng‘lfi; 01m Robert- 1’- 1-....3- 'ifiib‘fi‘in'woon'a-4m Monday 11:.an Wood of South Winn w.- t minim woods. Attainmâ€" im: re find“ adieu-neat him on the had, killing min-m: y. o thirty-um. you- ot age. sad '5: bought“): cumin “13:13:: hborhnn Thu-flu can sâ€" W; Ibonttonr o’clockiirom dileovéudin sh. building on Hutuâ€"It. .Ilt. 0: an otthouonhddgomuung ‘ m- bnnhun sud Poncho“). owned‘ the monotonous” mdoeonpiedby Mum Bran-Mucoucnmin. Theme- mmuflnm- hum building coy. “winning. “the”... .smwgye-nom Bothbniid. BELLE FEE. PETERBOBO. 3355 ETHAY. Met. Bun Rom mmm. ONTARIO COUNTY. Rama's Nunaw Româ€"A writer in theom.rehrrlnx to u: accident on the 11th at M ”yinâ€"Some low even- mg'o ago 33.1mm» wands-Mn: In- cutter $1031! month Mon at Beach mu was met by nyonnll mm mm avidly 3 Inn 9: none- nnd an «IR: delshonwhlchm than not. drivel-ct the «tau-mum themdho waldomwuodowmw. Theda-Ivor A; .- AL- “A _L-t, memmmmpmm useless. Anulontordouugoowutrlod at Uxbrldgo, hm the other of tho onus could not My identify the mwho drove than and lost the one. Hod collision peas st myfineotthe yen when not blocked. with nomjudument tom-demure could. withoutdoubt, be obtdned mat the oorpouflon hr neglect in thet respect. eetnthe towmupeotFloee endVeughen. where demise. b the mount 0! 8500 were giveniegelngt they: for Injuries received 85 {aid-Funds” 53’6“? I'iiioml gfluaiu {low your: sad Jinn” young bride- out to shore their mourn homes Emily girls, lug mold m undo: the able tuition of Mine Soonudmho woo tormotiy «gum int oi Eunionoro. Autumn Nmâ€" tho sleigh- inn sou-on tlh water this theta quiot locality woo gunned by numerou- pur- ties, whiep ms soum oi grout muse- Downeyville.» which the gueete wen gammy“, ganglia-1”; go 0%»: I van y no man Tracey. Tam-mam 31: both phcee con~ dated 0! nub. lasing, dancing. mes. etc; Beforefiupinz home the Mend: ot MiuTreeeypuotedhuwithehandeome gold chem ell lakes, being 3 token o! the eeteomin whhehe mheld by them. n,,_____ "0â€"D .v' v- _ they ere poi! to know why the dog visited the We!!! end remeined there howling he! is neuter died. Im'om ‘Wut'rsp â€"Some time in May, 1890, a nemed George Clerk wee killed while it e Jen at lagoon Picket-e! :17 e wee working for the Moore 1mm et the time. end we: buried nee: Ie Berber. Itle eoppoeed he hed ebou invoeted either in the poeteifiee ee beak or elsewhere in some out. okoka; it I: eleo them! he had MI 1 ued. Eh mother to re- siding 1n 0: in rather poor elrcum eteecee, 3nd}! euletenee eluded In __e___-- _- L_A A__e- ___ EREFEtfe-â€" ' bouts bf her" 36:15 In- I u be mnktnlly received. £33! a?" who works! with Curl _u-_ _- A- fin- A_-_-l_| â€"â€"vvâ€"v «ting with 66110:. Addr'eoi the ad'- manner «11:18:». or m. A. C. Blenkney on a Lama-moat, 053's. on Hrs Gumâ€"Mr. hot the townahip of Ma- e tnd truthful man. relatee can be enbetantiated by hbora, namel , the Zlmmdertn bougforda and Phillipa. at two monthe ago an un- wae aeen in the daytime andheardho ganderylng at night in and around graveyard. About three weeks the it waa ascertained that the dog god to Robert Cooper. On thie day wae peeling the grave- yard when on saw him and ran to him and followed home. Robert had been unwell for time, but got much worse the next da died in about a week. Hle remalne interred in thle grave- yard and the hen been there nearly all the time einaand make. the nighte hid- eous by ita mental howling. It baa been taken home d tied, but returna to the grave ae let looae. The people around there not Khan to euperetition. being level- ,, Aklnd of Methodiete, but L‘ ___ __|__ AL. «mum “about mantel-Mil. ' ind-gum #9.an . .WilliamBudaanan, " 'thCunard Mr, ummgd’e, Eng.,writes: “Isufi'a-edtwoyecrsofagonyfi-oman theheadw ‘chsixp yslaanspronounoedincurable. “2 They were divided in opinion as to whether it was acute n (fa of the , \ had or rheumatic afl'ecu'on the brain, \ but allagxeed that I could neverreoover. , ‘ ;Inmypa.roxysms ofpainit neededtwo .« . . and sometimes three men to hold me ‘ / down in bed. When at death’s door, was applied to my be. . It acted like magic. It saved my 1114 I am well and hearty, and have had no return of the trouble: “ ALI. RIGHT! ST. JACOBS OIL DID IT." [mum ....-° w“. uni-fin. boul- moonin- MP". Mummm elsewhere In .100 thou!“ mother in to- poor dream . merged In I - with Curl his flannel-I data the! by communi- dreu the ad'- or air. A. C. at, Ocuwn. 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Hg. 1 selected speaally from all our purchases, pure for seed p “3:33;“ 2.33““: My dwelling house and contents were on flu 25tl; Feb. 0n the 4th. March my loss $.55 1‘ 5 CA awmasumpaup prevents the hair from {2.11qu cm a healphy growth. by all Drugglsts. Wehaveaverylargestockof Imported WORSTEDS AN D TWEED “New, _styles for spring. Try us for a. suit. A good i“ :8 in Waco also I also a. full variety of FLOWER AND GARDEN SEEDJ T be Canadian Post Job Department Onkwood. M 17. nanâ€"w. tho’ stock M Watches. W "0mm" “WWW" Jewelry and m M and Wmmtlwpumrwm. that an mm a U! M' 04:: m j “31" noun tune to come. Inc 1 cu m McPhsI 1's Imporw wt: in this put very best how cum out with I. Insured t i “r JAS KEI ‘ . ‘ ’ ' “w ' ' 3?.‘hézzfa‘fi'ram . TH S, W ILLIAM STREET. ;: Mawulmq9éealfi5'zé trail at; ”an: ..... Hall-t 1mm m... 0.3; Bros.â€"Oakwood. H autumn. 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