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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 14 Apr 1893, p. 6

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V’fi O. i»: NR v.24 h M vwnflsca‘ed- fiAL EEWE - u ; expl 3m . u. ILLEGAL FlSHA. . ’L that thn 55-. cry nut .-_ :‘Z \3vr active wheat tho ‘.~..‘ amen twp becn ~;' M USED}. A DASTA‘JDLY Am.» ‘T Demon went :0 Iri~":.’; bridge, between Sx u; ‘ 11102115221333 and .- the built; 02. Monday ' starteé as amid, nu; fur a! W'tfl war. 62:33:35 i ‘4! Accmm: . ~A ll: tbs hast}. H3 anions and WM. cue! It once sea: {or And ‘ ‘ V K‘L _. PETflIJBUJT/ HYMESEAL.â€"Thum§31 John J.Turser, «71* of 7:32 ”wedded to Mfsw Emu; .' of Mr. John Todd of I. ceremony Wat'- Oerlsrmr :1 L church. LakefinZ-fl, by Rev Miss Emma Baptli- W3..- Mr. Reginald Turmr w, After a. wedding: mgr-v: ‘ z the bride’s father the parity borough, and the mu 3- m on n honeymoon i233: v Qf OPS. [Comwondence 0: I'm: Post] SCHOOL REPOHLâ€"The foiiswzmz is: the men of 3.9. No. 6 for the LB.’ ‘1; of: arch: Fflsh cluesâ€" Max-3‘ CBX..‘!T-;:"x.i:3. Name Whalen. Sr. fourth rCi~ vbcrtacx, '1‘. Fox. Jun. {firthâ€"315,... : nznnmgz‘mm, George Wsi‘scr. Kama 3 r1. S?.th'.rdâ€" Sydney Hall. Jr. sniréâ€" man?“ Fox. Leo Cunningham. Eu Parkh“. S‘. amendâ€" Genevteve Cunning-hum, E he! Ps‘frev. Jr. second-fleet». Purkln, C‘s-\rlie Cunning- ham. Wimo Cunningham. Part secondâ€" Myrtle Shannon. Flo. TEN-'1. Frank Ball. Pm firstâ€"Joe. Penman. ‘3'1150 Hodges. O RA~AY7 EMIL Y. [madam or Tm: Pear.) Saloon Roostâ€"Following la the Mint: of pupils or a. a. No. 8. for the Fifth clans -â€" Hugh month of Much. Elliott. Fourth clungâ€"James Moore. Jon. IcGuhey, Ben Courtney. Then. McGnhey Albert McConnell. Lily Aahmom. Dnlci Kennedy. Kat's MnMullsn. Thu-d clunâ€" Amy Kennedy. Lowery Knuuedy. Ed. Houllhan, Joe Smith. Etmor Kilinhy. Ed. Ichhey, Morale Comm. J ohn Klllaby. Jr. thirdâ€"Gertie Inton, Wlllle Thornton. lay Collins, Junea Csllaahan. Part mound clanâ€"Bart Handle-wk, Louis Match. Charlie English. Bert Middle- Ohu'llo McConnell. Jet! Aahmoro. Jo. Emulator). rut second class-Hugh Snub. En Kannady. J. R. BAY. banker. .l'HL'uuu-‘v ‘--.._._.Vv ACCIDENT. On Maud-2,;- mmnizz while Clo", non ol the hw- J.;:n:~.h BJvArthur, m studying a post which another b0v was trying to peel. the 2x3 glanced and lunch him on we cap 0! tbs» right knea. humming a painful but no; salons wound. A BIG LAMB â€"-On Tueaday loss a ewe belonging to Mr. Geoma Lietcelfe, o! the lot concession of Vemlom. gave birth to a no: lunb that measureé 26 inches around Itorlbgandgfgot 10 lnohus 1912;: without __A_ a [v.n'lwnl IrmaA Tho (Kevin-litter. bun ...... Mr. W. sum“ "chant. h“ “'0 ””3 tor. Ho 18. howev g 31:09 at mount 3nd gee him out. soon in fl! II. R. Sunni": of Gunman 3 D1: on Church-st. out. ‘ has motiug a the brick “In". Mr. 3nd Mrs. “lube MGZIWe w Auvuv-r “w. the tell. which was 8 inches long. The hub watched 26 pounds. about twice the sumo, and seemed strong and healthy, but it. died when a few hour: old.-â€"l’GazeNe. vs--â€"â€"â€"â€"- A 01.03! CALLâ€"A funny incident. which might heve resulted in e dleester. occurred our the old esylnm lust Set-urdey. A former coming into town with e Iced 0' wood was going to cross the track. when he sew the troll: ebout 150 xerdn cn‘comlng Iowerds him. Instead of crossing. the horses turned up the track with the treln hour-ole. The horses mansmd to crime fill. our some of the wood all 03. The oer noticing the obseructlon stopped tho min ebout 5 yerde behind the men. The men. much frlahrenod. loeded his wood emu: end drove oi! the track.â€" VALENTI A . Wanna of. Tm: Post.) witness some architecture. ulhave used Aycr5 marl! 5‘9 Fars- arm glosy and in an crew." man. I am .cr') YW fiddmthc wigs 0‘ W Exam 0.... . (50.. gm .n E .m. 5.0.x» Ayei’s Rented ‘- 'f My hair FENELQN Li .LLS. BEA truqz'nrf. 0R1 LLI A, 5'? 311:" 79°F}?! Mr. 3; J. J. Turner. . 1:31}, daughter 94- ‘-.d The r ~‘-. B3‘Scopll 3-533. \V'i‘nn. L\.£“m“iu and Q’fficmgmsn- â€".~g;de'-ce O! to Pete:- ll my five ymrs._ M using; Bill. 2 GS. Sm an; .ribxl :3 11‘003'.‘ . G;.831"33 4 53’ mei' n;t frac- Y ICCOM' 2'9“ ,r recon). n to use 1: from restore Collins, 'actory. vc kgpt _ 88,8 '3 very mY f‘u eholr hat prectlee night to 3 large dial: 0! excellent tefiy. Several others present also shared in tln treet. After enjoying u very sweet time 3 hurt! vote or thunk! wee tendered to Mr. Swaln. J emee hoe by greet ekm succeeded in bringing his maple syrup to a. very high etandsrd. Therefore, beet be euro and when you went the very ask your grocer for the Pan Point brand. PERSONAL; â€" Grlp is the unwelcoure guest or many 3 household ground here Just now ...... No less than five of our men spent Sunday night away you!!! tron: Valentin. Surely. boys. you do not mean to Intimate that our girls are less sttrsctlve than those or our neighboring villages ...... Mr. McCall 0! Toronto is the guest at Mr. J arwocd. Walter bzaeruza, Attuua. u - ton, Willie Hart. Frank Grigz. Third classâ€"Lidia Hart, George Barton, Name Grin, Charles Burton. Mary Burton. Silas J calm, Charles Grim-z, Dnld Faun. Second cluesâ€"Ernest Eiderige, Joseph Burton, Phebe Snider. Edward Safer, John Mc- Intosh, Maud Farm. Part second clunâ€" Wfllla iMtheeh, John Joslln, Ernest. Faun. Neille Snider. Effie May Snider. Par: first classâ€"Jessie Snider. John Kath, Arthur Morton. Alice Brown, Murray Chisholm. Edith Morton, Harvey Snider. Average attendance for the month, 22. L. ASHBY, teacher. [Correspondence of Th9 Post] Scaoox. Rnronr.â€"Fonowing In the re- porc ot a. e. No. 4, Daiton, fat the month or March. Fourth. class -â€" Minnie Merton, WalteLEidez-izo, Arthur Hart, J amen Mor- "” -' A 11--..1. llplart Third BOBCAYGEON. Saunasâ€"Now that xhe ahcntiea have brokcn up there is quite a gay old time going on. A fight Monday and a circus the next day. The village pulse baglna to beat again. ACCIDENT.-Mr8. Andorran, wife of the Rev. Mr. Andaman, bad thu minim-tune to trncsure her hip Ssturday last. Foli' pro- gress is being made. and it. I: hoped that the lady will (an; recon- r. BROKE Hxs braâ€"The two sons of Mr. Law-ls Winters of Scum Huvay warc on: chopping last Monday, and in falling a smnll tree an a slash fence 1: fall acroes tbs younger brother’s leg, breaking is between the knee sud the hip. The fracture W259. re- duced by Dr.BcnncU, and the young fellow" is progressing {warmly-[Independent DOWN E YVILLE. [Correspondence 0! The Past] ILLNESS.â€"Ml‘. P. J. Hickey 13 down with lsflammntory rheumatism and a mild attack c! preuriay. We are pleased to u“- x.» 1.. -nnnvnrhva and hello to use him attack c! weariay. We are nieaeen w learn he is recovering and hcflo to we him about shortly. LAcomcs.â€"In this locality bad reads have reached their ciimax. . . Seeding nun L-.~ «N..- cry-fiend hut iudgicgh’rrm 1235 LAcomcs.â€"In t-ma xocmuy um have reached their climax. . . .. . 1 since has now arrived but judgicg x': outlast: at present we may expect be a very_bsckwa:5 sprisgu man: U5“ VGA-V Uh‘\“vvâ€"-â€" 7-,, .. Goon S'rrcx means good money. Mr. John H. Lacss di=p23vd c1 5 handsome pair at heavy-draught hers-ea lust weak t: Montreal buyers, tax- which he taceivco‘. a hands-ems sum of money. 7 .... _, N, 'n ‘a «11". h.~_n ulnusumu auw v. um...” - VISITINGâ€"Mia»: rd. O‘L'a‘y, who ha. been to: ma past year teaching sci " Douro, spam Easter hen-hays 1126c: the paternal r99? ...... M133 Eckfiy and Bikes Costello, of. the Colleglme institute, Liza- sny, 312:: spent Easter 9.: their homw ...... My. J. anigs, j.-., J. Daren 3113 J. O Nciil , __ (‘hlnnrsn an mm}: their left. on Mona ay tor fortunes in Uzzcl‘: feel ccnfldenn the succsss. as they a idiom. B empxu: maul uuv) “Ia-J â€"-- r” “v , Chicago, but it work Is not to be had they purpose going to Montana, where przbs‘oly they will most 31th old ncqna‘“‘"zcea. LALQ.‘ _A they will mean wuu um “WWW...“ Tue latter will probably remaEn Chicago, where he images working 9:: Worid's fair grounds, where several 0! friends are euggloygd. -_- -LEE‘ fiance-ulna u‘zuuua mc Dwyhvl‘.-- MEASLxs.â€"Meeelee ere stiil hovering around this vicinity, elzhcugh nearly every eel-eon have been epoitcd wizh than during the winter months. The family or Mr. J. C. O'Leery are recsveflng from a very severe attack of them. They will scan have to leave now as there is no one but. has had them. Bonusâ€"Reeds are in e very bed eondhign. end_treflic iielmcet ifpeficd. drain” conmuuu. auu Linn-Iv ... â€"._.-_- _v Tax Nost Gamaâ€"Frogs are bégiunian to move: around again and their data bus voice gtves us warning 0: the joyful return or spring. “I“! U, I www.- szrrma.-â€" M19: Ruth Boaney and Mm L zzm Eastman at Lindsay were homo l“: Sunday wlth their blends ...... Mhs L zx'o Pmmpa has gone to Lindsay to live m- m; length" GONE AiWAY.â€"Mr. Joseph Phllllpe has gone ewey (tom u: 10: the eummer to the townehlp of Brock, where he put in ma summer: before. We hope that J ac wm do well. n he I. e very ezudy young men. Tm: Wurm.â€"The weather keeps very cold «all. but the werm an: In the middle 0: the day has taken nearly all the enow from the fields. The farmers will 'hle notion, n It. ls drying feet. The "a son will be lute enough yet. as some farm on had need sown last year helm-e this time by 3 week. __ , n-I_- Dâ€"LI. ”an-.- nnfl Krin- SAL EMâ€"MARIPOSA. I Correspondence 0: Tan Posr.) Accxnmâ€"Mr. Murdoch McDouuzsu met with a. and accident on the 4.1: inst. He and his son Archie were rebut-ulna from a sale. They rode in I air. the boy driving and the tuber finding a amt which he had patch-sad. N'Jbl' Finan- bosrdthooolt becune frightened at some water and sprung on the 5215:. Mr. Mc- Dougull tell backwards and the coin supp-rd or! him. breaking two or his ribs. The In the 8181011 sway. thrown: hone Archie out but. not hinting Mm. We have to see Mr. Doug-11 soon unund mum. NARROW Escm 4!”. A. Tremeer'a daughter Ida. mx your: or one. while on: - [nu around Mr. C gnu-gun's you, 119%,: m-II no PLEASANT VAiLEyâ€"MNELON. (Correspondence of The Past) Wannrxes.â€"Leet Wednesday. April 53h, quite e number of (mantle ewavmbmd at the residence of Mr. Edwin Worslry to wu- neoe the merrleac of his ynnrtzt-nt (111mbâ€" ter Kate to Mr. Wm. Stntrr of Toronto. The knot wee eecurely tied In the unuel menner by the ester of Penelon Fella Method!“ char , Rev. Mr. McCemuv. The bride wee the recipient of many bonu- tflul present». We wish the young couple e happy and prosperous journey through Me ...... On the 28m 0! March Mr Elisha Woreley ct thle place wee also united In the bands of holy matrimon to Mzee Ada Copper 0! Powlee' Corners. cool-w. We wish the young couple happiness and prea- perhy through life. Rn’mnnnn Bonnâ€"Mn. Allen at this rhea Mn "turned 939'“ :92? heir; erran- to the trout tor than! ten weeks nor-um: rm daughter, who has been very £11 for u sun-mm of his yh‘fftl’stu dzugh- ko Mr. Wm. Stan-r ct Toronto. nu uccuroly tied In tho unuud y the auto: 0! Fonelon Faun chm . Rev. Mr. McCamuv. 4:, J", v- u--,...__ V, Say for Chicago to etch [in-Er Uncl‘: Smm’a dominirms. We run tho boya Wm meet- with they are enterprising: young SADU WA: a, breaking is between .. The fracture was. xe- , and the young tellozv.r ably-[Independent :on'e we“, neu e Ironing. The no little girl (on t, ho'over. and d struggling. to be Creaswell lee: Infikom that; encam- vehicle; end the driv-te sews-ouch. The rt, but coo-leer- ne nn ewe]. â€"- been Wilkinson. of Btowneveuey. Inc" 7 me: “I had been in e distressed condition to: 2 three you: from Net-woman. Weekneeeot the - emu. Dyspepace and Indigeeuon. and: my ; breath wee gone. I bed been doozerinc eon- emtu wnh no relief. I bomb: one bottle Ne: vane. which none Soul: good“ “1550 womb of doe: ‘ can ill-lint . I mold anyhow.” pm to uh fill Illnebxe achieve 4 lbw eve ' . E l 2‘" 33%Ty'u'iz'fifig? éeZi-Tméy’ I Lluw 3 not eucoe‘s utteedlng the we >- this painful and Von D" m un- or Mice! core. -xmnnlt for second chmâ€"WWW ’ memenxmmwzdm . Exéébz this tc rfint commer- 5 ran sway, making the bum end lumen. and m not tonnd tfll Sunday afternoon. “It :11th five been worn.” . , Baumâ€"The Creuwell Smitten“ church will exam he need for punching services. "the curl-tun minister. Lmle Britain; will conduct service evcy Sande evening et 6.30. All are cordially invite to nttend. “Comesâ€"The high winds of Setnrdey blew down many fences and blew at! about fifteen It. a! root from the church sheds. . . .The most numerous uncle st present is mud. PERSONALf-MI'. end Mrs. W. Varese o! Lindsey paid a visit to their aunt. Mrs. C. Johnston, on Sunday lut....Mr. Milne. our popular tailor, spent n tew due with Beaver-ton friends last werk. . . .Mr. Rabin- eou and family have moved to Lindsay. Bass BALLâ€"The “W1deawekes" will play with Lindsey 1n the Ontario Lsngne and all: keep up the homs team. RED ROVER. J. V‘Uv-hv .- v DASTABDLY ASSAULT.- Mrs. Elizsbeth McCEellond, a widow“ seventy-six '68" or one. lives with her daughter at 2035!»:- bonrneâ€"at. 3 short distance below an Ssintn’ church. Wedneadsy evening of last week between she hours of eight and nine o’clock. Mrs. McClenand, who lsjnat recovering from an attack of Dunn". was mum: on a. sofa in a cosy little room _n AL _ y. -_. .. -a.Aln0 a PHJUW suau ugn_.u -â€"._ __~,‘ Mchlzsnd be had mad‘m watch {or booty 1n the upscr moms and a {.011 watch, a silver chain. a tab 0:310, two gold rings and a bracelet had been 6 rriez‘. (if. CERTRE ELDON. [Concoponionm 21‘ The Post. Comm-IL Pacemmxcs - Tao Eldon township ccunozl me; at Ekhzlcl-J. on the 8th do: of Herc-b. The rat-moan were all present. The rcevo in {be c'...-.’.:. Mirutoo (.1 the lost meeting rel-.5. and 2.92:0 'acl. Toe matter of the elolm of the to wuhip c: 2.20.121, lei: over from lest meeting of ccaocll was again discussed. Moved by Mr.Wee:iake. seconded by Mr. Me- Donnld. thst in {use or the inc: 0! Elder: having 3 spent more on the towniina bcLWeen Eldon and j Thorsh during the year 1322 than the towuhip ‘ o: Theron. the clerk be instructed to write the ‘ corporation of Thoroh that this: council cannot entertain their o!ai1us.â€"Cerrted. Moved by Mr. McPhcrlon. seconded by Mr. Westleke. that Mr. 5.31;; Hughce‘ tender for the township printing tor the } ear 1823 be etc: ptcd .â€"Ca.rrlerl. moved by Mr. McDonald, ascended by Mr. Weetloke, that the move give his order on the treasurer for the mm o: en: dollare lntevorot . John Ghlesplc, refund to: ezasno labor perform- : ed.â€"Corr£ed. Moved by Mr. McDonald. seconded by Mr. McPherson. the: the reeve give his order on tho treoaum: for the sum or eight collars lo invol- LI Colin .‘dclteo for work performed on 2114 SL1; conccselcn line opposite lot number 23-Csrried. A. communication from Mr. Frank Mal-dill, M. P., on behalf 0: Mr. James Morrison 0: Beevenon. was read with reference to gravel uliegod to here been re- moved by the curgcmuuo of Elder: tron: lot No. 2. in the 155:: canton-emu c: Mulpoes. Moved by Mr. McPherson. rcca:ded.by Mr. McDonnld. that Conn. Westlake be direetcdto confer with the authorities“ the corporotlon o: Woodvllle end Mex-loose. with the View or enquiring from Mrglisrz'rs xn an ediltbmu strip of land to: revel adloininz the gravel plt already held 5 the expertise. 5rd. to report to this council at its next mootlng.~ca.r:ied. Move-ct by Mr. hlcl’heracn. secmderl by Mr. Mommas. that all parties se-iormlug worth: keeping open the township reeds during the season of :10 53:11:13, shell for each work be allowed on their next eeaeop'e allotment»:â€" Corrlod. Moved by Mr. Mor’horeoo. seconded by Mr. Monaural-J. the: the more give his order on the treasurer in two: of Lachlln M.Querrle for the aum_ of $13, for wo:k performed on 4th concession \lno_in oveninz a wlotor road.â€" Cerrled. Mover: by Mr McPherson. second-d by Mr.‘ McMillan. that me time (or the collector to return his tell he :txtcoded to the ran day of April Qua-02v; «1. Moved by Mr McDonald. seconded by 1‘12. hicPhonon. that the reeve give his order l .the treunrer for tho iollowlng payments: .3. E. Stem. auditor. es. Archie alert-um“. auditor. 38; Alex. Moore A. H. Cenmboll and J. W. Elliott. members of the mud ct oeulm. $2 each: J. A. Jecxeop,‘ aogrolorg oi‘ the board of heelth. $13; 3.. v... \lnllun-‘t‘ .mmn JACKBOU, 5|.‘V‘iuuu; ‘u- an .mr--- VWVWW' _ â€"Oaxriod Moved cy Mr. Molnnuid. seconded by Mr. Wcaiiuso. mm. the rouve gum his order on tho (memo: to: :he mun of :3 in (“or of J uiin Usher, and at $1 50 influx: u! nil-within. (or work purki’mcd on ixh quarto: iino. 7th concession. and on Moi-looms towuiino. o posing on 5th conoumiou lwvuciivdy.-Cxiriod. by Mr. McDonald nocobdod by Air. MoMilion. tha- a nun: oi $§5 bu mime tu umvui mo now turnpixod mod can: of tho 8:): concoenoicn lino and that. Mr. Mouooaid ho nummiruicno: to expend“ mu sama-«Corflnd. Tuc nuditou ro- pcrt. of tho the township accounts is: mono: mu woo rend boioru chc couruii by Mr. Mo- Fnriunc. auditor. Moved 2:; Mt. McPhoi-ooo. uooondod by Air. McDonald. that tho nudixon' “a" "'1“ “:1 wound.â€" ..ono-O an wolvâ€" una‘ kc: Eirfiod ' Mafiaâ€"by Mr: MoPnoroon. ocoondod by Mr. chtiska. in at. tho rom‘o Riva bio otdoro on tho trounuror for z c ms, meat of mo follow- ina charity mimic: in: 31.9 Melanin. Kirkiioui. $10 to be expended by Dr. Wood; for Ho”: Mohiiiiun. to bee: ended by Mr R ideMor Mm. Camoboii. to o rxnvndud by Mr. Roid. $10. Curried. On motion at Mr. Moxiiin. seconded by Mr. Manermn. Ipelilionbolho lefibiuuro oi Ohmic. bruins tbu ibe qua: ion 0 total prohibition of we honor tunic be submitted to a. voton! Ibo cinema or Ooum was 8-09 ca. 0:: muiion or Mr. McDonald. seconded by Mr. Wanda. n by-iaw wu oppcinunn “mailman. ‘ODBL'V‘OWOH cud pound-lupus On motion at Mr. McMillan bewudm by Mr. Mung-nun. a by-inw W“ and tar mania-ting and restraining um runn- nu gala-no or ammonia tho me-h p Bi-ibw coma in i‘oroo on um N. a.) it Mo). mo. On mo'ion 0! Mr. McDuamu. Deovndrd by Mr. Mononwn the council adj urmd to moo: min n Reid‘s hon. Lox-mu nu 0 cannot rovioion. at the onii of tho rave. REMUVKD Mr W|1.1.m Grsnt tad hum ham rvmovod recently tandcotown. Ont. Mr Grunt. bud haul: bsvobeonrooidoau of our vAoiniy for a numm-r at you-o. We wish them success in that new henna Ruth- uf Mot?- Nsw Comm. Mr. J . no move: to the farm lately occupied poo. Winn Grunt. Mr. cad M I. Risen viii um their iov. in out in a quiet nub Scaoor. Nona-0n -choui in prom-cu- hvorahiy under 1110 lawman: of our pretentiozohor. Mr. C Gunmen. ‘ Elena-aim Came in . Bay. South Annex-loan Rheumatic Cum for Rheum mum and Neurdam main! )- cur Mn 1 vosmu 110 action app the an cm is roman-hams :23 , __‘.‘_. .. nun.- 9h“ rhnhfl Ila acunn “DUB H-Iv r;- xul . ______________ myamrtous. 1-. remove: at. once :20 « «um and the dtaemtmvnefllme) disupuen!‘. Tue nu rose areal]: bvneml. 75 6 Ms. W‘s-ranted by E. Gmonx. mama-fly. .mm W. of Browmmay. 11:11.. can: “I had been In a dimmed condition no: name your: from Nmomeu. Wuhan“ at the Smut» WW and Indigestion, until my TORONTO. I 1‘ Fairbank at 00.. Montreal A. LETTER FROM THE RORTH WESu ‘ .Tho an fiend [a shiny: put out what: I squirt gun the be“ a! bun. Don't Wt um. lick noon. The expuloneo o! maid“:- sad the while ‘ A M- y.‘- 3.4.”. I'm-Intu- III-(Mn The ex Furluuw u. m ..... 7.... _w mum um using 800W: Emnmh‘jgéaum .n unmecuzo loan-no In nah; i: u thereto“ o: the hlabogrlwvmlo In Wan»: mm EffigiYohi-u. 9th.. Eugenâ€"P i-aEQ __An old-time “I nun-I900? ohm Uuu Run- 5" nu.- V.--. ”.7- Ta!» h u brink little 91.30770! chant urn hundred Alnhsblanty. gpjoylnuz many. If -n 9.. . n... A"_ I111 ”’11 DTT‘ OUT OF THE rams m Has come not a little knowledge as to cook'\ eryâ€"what to do, as well: as what not to (10. Thus' we have learned to use the most pure and Per' ect and popular cook- ingmaterid for all frying and shorteningpurposfi- mmpllon. is the natural outcome of the age, and it teaches us not to use lard, but rath- er the new shortening. ; @MWLENE, PRQfiEESSWE WQKENE which is far cleaner, and more digestible than any lard can be. an..- tux-v The saccess of Cotto- lene has called out worth- less imitations under similar names. Lookout for these! Ask your Grocer for COTTOLENE, and be surethatyou get it. ‘ Made only by N. K. FAIRBANK . 60.. Wellington and Ann Sts., MONTREAL. HERB 1ND r5381. @TTEDLENE; ONTARIO, FRIDAY APRIL .IIIIIIIfiaEn Harman ot Mao: Duct-mu ’A.’ P. anu. 6.50“ 6:9 6:. _Oh..â€"._ 6:0“ 5:0,, COTI’OI lCofim .IKNI .IN1 “a? 1!. e cli- :ood. good u ure *3. :5 b0“.- n E - good with will moat Itnze r3. iguana. Sumecumq:â€" 58m mama. Wesley. : 8mm”, Dmlopmeat. = Vat-leach. no EM g mnmmmm we...» would max pulfolllu Ema- avoid fumn 1. amid «a. [or was woxnuuru ux‘ru noon. 5 : luriflbc he,nad«ud.vbflnbodmon: am W: = gums MEDICAL co., sum”; aunt-mum WE HAVE THE WANT. reliable in quality and reasonable in price. 8A LT. also one cam-load of LAND PLASTER. Farmers will find This is the season 1 for selecting m Sowing 0f many will commence in a few days, so to speak, and it is well to haw will require in readiness. We have the very best of the difierent of Field and Garden Seeds now on hand, and as we have been in ness for years farmers and others may depend upon their pu germinating qudlities. We have several new kinds we would be to have an opportunity of showing. FA RMER S, a'rEXAs BALSAM l mw.womm.xmmm. ”no. 1 Good Comfortable and Stylish Rig: at- , Reasonable Prices. lbs. 3. EGG. Around you. that etc using macs-swan 8811‘ FOOD. Their complexion in brighter. fresher. smoother. end more beeuuini Linn the Women who use cheap propel-Anon. PEACE-31.003! ie no: u whim-uh to close up the pom of the skin, end cover lap in impedcc- nons. inn is I. am NOD. it ‘een the skin, luring it. so“, smooth end Mummy Wt. "BLOB-BLOC}! heheoluteiy hermiecd. but i brings nbout. we required result- quiekly. on retain them. permanently removing toughen, pimplee black heads, luckie- one an. PILCH-BLOOH having e tendency to feed the inner on well u the outer cuu’cuie. it inducee n filling out md firmness o! the skin. thereby preventing and runovinx wrinkle: It in inuimble (or chapped hand: Sold by nil druzgim, 3nd sent on receipt 0: price $1:m_by addressing wrmox CHEMICAL CO. LBBK AT THE BEAUTIFUL WOMEN m 1.9455 5:11.11 fiwliinMoa-n; u: “union Bone- nn 0 B ALSAM dam: PRICE 25 CENTS Addreu. o ', SKGSWOBTK. T0208“. 0‘: Wfiéfidzsi “in, T3mw.â€"4$ly. Livery and ‘Feed Stab/es Changed Hands mluaudmmflt N M’gguud 014M Wu “crunchy.“ Mann: a; “Manual”- NEO. BRYAN SON. J’ NMRAOTBRS AID BUILDER. good health while in the stable on dry fodder. DICK'S BLOOD PURIFIER is now myriad as the best Condition Powders, it given a good appetite and strengthens the digestion to that all the food is assimilated and forms flesh, thus saving more than it costs. It regulates the Bowel: and Kidneys and turns a. rough cos: into a smoothand glossy one. Every owner of a bone or cow warns an e to know, how to Inna-n Mk anima‘ in Sound Horses are :11- mys in demand ads: this season when they sound are so liable to slip: and stains DICK'S BLIS- mmm Horsss remove a curb, spavin, splint or thoroughpin or any sunning. Didn’t Lini- mem cure: a strain or Luncncsaand rtmovcs inflam- mation from cm: and bruises. F0: Sale by all Drug- gisn. Dick's Blood Purifier 50c. Dick's Blistc: 50¢. Dick's Lining-at 5c. Dick's Oinmcnt25c. 1-,..1 _ â€"$5-7lonw. .' JWV: flumplenManhond E AND HOW To A'ITMN rr. Linda“. Much 21. 1:93.... a book of valuable hon: be sent free. DICK CO.. P.0‘ 3mm § RIE MEDICAL co., mum. Y inns-nun Fat Cattle A Nedlcd Work that reu. the Gnu-es. Ducdben the the“, Every man who vouidlmovthccnnd‘l‘ntha. the PM Fun momma-ad New Discov- gljigoof Noddfideocc u_ upplied gonna“! 4 5. g i” E 56. Bryan .19 Son M Iscellaneoug .m It. ll'fl-Ll-lfl- valuable bounhold and {.um rcdpu w I". I. ”â€"81. m ’Jas. ,3 Berl- 80:: £82. MONTR F. A L 14 1893. table, ”dudes" ' the ok we ub' «1:: Mm Wesley. '- Dmlopmeat. no EM W etc. 5o) keep hfis'animgfl in Stud n posul card {or full par- ticulau, ’ . We beg to call the ’E THE our numerous friends public generally to our Y0 u fully assorted stock of Choice 1* “a fis m, and series, Teas, Sugars, Cofim‘ Goods, Eta, all of which have been eum, Sore l at very close praises, consequently our caste get the benefit in their purchases. "1 .- m .,I u...* **;.;........" -â€" SPRATT KILLE Two pqrtable Waterous En} I2 h. p.; In working order, fow cheap. Apply to J0h’fv mm Iron Fox: Dress, Mantle, Millinery and Twei Wo are now fully prepared for a good spring trade, we have stock in esch of our departmentsâ€" Don’t hey until you tee what we have. We have a first-class Dress] Me:- and guarantee Ill work Young men, see our TWEEDS sni‘ FURNISHINGS. Highest price for Produce. Yours, very: WING GOODS 0N Hlftgm ruminants-Mun! mmmm Thoroughbred and Farm Stool: Insured at 0er Low Rates. mun Baumymh 29. 1893 -51. Ltndaeytévrll 7. 1101.43. JAS- KEITH’S WILLIAM ST” P. S. â€"See our’s next week. him and menu _ evidence of truth If this gentleman, 1 y. knew it so he cock about. it, we concluded .OOIDQ truth in the rumor. ‘t up at Lung'n 'hile in conversation “-111: 11m '0 soon found that o; ‘ mm. “Know Mr. . CORNEIL. l. PROMPT SETTLEMENT. hing four 1 bpruk Eu :lu-re‘ ll’ mlfimun Addi- ONTARIO MUTUAL LIVE OVEIR. SEE PRICE ' «it'll be Paid. SEEDR- Sowing of many KZ. Yerexâ€"Littla Britain. J. J. Wetherup; J 01211 Making. S. Oorggfl. :0 f9? 30h“! t!!!“ Elr:bonhlt wefiiledagg): Insurance Compam" ‘7 {may Canadian and A Organs .5 I have now on exhibition the a sack of Instruments Over); patience l8 ensued mm st ex remely low m E. Z. YER many.rflarch 15. 1891â€"49. / 32:1“me defclared 111:; ‘2? â€" lea has long Since pain-3‘ er men up c. urn-51m; mm the be“ mm: flaky pubhbhed. ace “1‘. .5 1:-..“ non”: UV iAg Sores Humors, Itch ia. IndigeStion lidness, ProPS‘I ”’35- EXP? RI- ,5;wa RESIDENT 0mg HISTORIC OLD TOWR m gupwdden {of w “I‘M“ the 5!“. n F n mm the Ab.\-rh.ng WOW; ruvuâ€""v nhle escapes from death by| r disease, which have clearly m m over-ruling Providence as hum afi‘aurs. and is in- untied evidence of an unim- chanchel' before they wauld be y the thoughtful and intelligent a. most marching Ito the have furnished goof completely substantiating 1...... chimed in some CHSCS. I long shading chronic rheuma- hen rumors being both repeated 381 we decided to investigznc the ‘ on personal satisfaction. 1! some dnya ago we drove kinetic town on our tour uf While yet some miles from Mata-mar wha was engaged vood. and asked him if he III 'here Mr. Addis‘m lived. Med puzzled. but when we we were seeking had but In: recovered. he said, I know him well; that man's “‘nflfl'n l lniflcle. and i1 WM um, Sore Eyes :95. Tumors 's;rsaparilia Ismaidit. He 1!“ town. It in {our mi} N him and menu"? If evidence of truthful n thil gentleman. ‘ however, we are ensuwu W 12110th an account of one nit wonderful and miraculous as of I. fellow creature from a n and mfiering. We can vouch lollies truth of every statement iele in mud to this remarkable L having examined_ for. our- j. c. As [II m . ...... fl mine heat. “I have known hum h. Hi: indeed Wu I rumarknblq '- All the doctor: about here did mt, but he only grew worse‘ 'mh. m bed-riddvn. Xu‘ L, ”W cm:».... 1 the m on whom medund many who bed-ridden sufferer. knew and the miracle him _ . ho hm m the daily routine of 3’3“ of our Hut 1 thoflbfy of hi! hith you: ago I had pcculil "III I wulkod, M Waugh bitst Five! were in my boots, or III my loch. Thcae feelin w by sensations of pl 0'“ the body but. settled in t [09“! Jointfl have thought th! I...” like creeping partly: w months I In: stiffen m tint I could not. w 7“! Wadi; I was un- {a 3 ’I’ '32 E” Ihgd to be to m I suffered ‘ wished 1113*“ ‘1‘ mm. m mbt or nine ti tuton feet. IWI'“ .dooddnothdp mm“- butmywifcuup mkldngor nhuflk I ”floor. Iwninth“ liningboutfinwfl 7,85%" H fill“ eight will cure Y‘ f m. Abzc-rbinfi’ four miles Imy-" new of M indw that. mom I in» 0111. 1'“ me CO“ ind

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