"Vistlvâ€"Mr. J. D. Smith has In nu passions large and interesting adhe- a-uuw- r-O-V-"" thinkinsi of adding more bunâ€! ‘° 9"" ammodlons odiflaegd PW ‘ W amwire fences-cum! ohmchyo ands. Vuwaâ€"Mr. J.D ._Smlth hum huh“ .nn m-‘uv-a PERSONAL; â€" Messrs. James. Richard, ’Bobert and John Hamill were all summon- ed home to the dying badsida of their bother William ...... Mr. Rob". McNabb, sealer. Muskakaï¬e spendln n few days has with his brother An raw ...... Mr. lei! Rutherford, school teacher, No. 3, Cardamhashadzoolose his school owing to he a severe attack of la. grippe. unlit. ve McLeIshhae returned from Dcaebyrhere he heabeenengagedlntho habermgbosineee. Csuxcn Nom.â€"'1‘he Methodist lo of this place are contemplating «terminal: avementetotheir ohm-ohm theta-m of ~klng and other Improve- nente.....:'1'he Presbytery: aging-aria: ““6090; ouu v-wuv -_â€"-_°- -7 , him to all, and canscqnentiy his sudden demise has cast a gloom over the entire neighborhood. The sorrowin agedtather and mother, the remaining rothers and deters. have the heartfelt sympathy ot a has: of friends in their sad bereavement d a kind and thoughtful son and a true sud loving brother. The funeral on Thursde afternoon lest was very largely attende , and tokens of regre‘e for the death of deceased could be seen on every countenenoe as they fallowed his remains to its last resting place. (R quieseet in me.) Rev. Mr. Smith performed the rim. The pail bearers. allpersonni friends 0: the deceased. were Messrs. MeNebb, Carley, Gardner, Thompson Kit simmer}. __ _ , ML 3 [Correspondonce oi Tan P051.) Cancunâ€"It becomes our sad and intul duty this week to record the th of Mr. Wm. Himlll, who departed this life on Tuesday evening of last week at the early age of thirty-two years. Seldom is it that death has claimed a more promising, intelligent and morally u ight erson than when it marked Mr. amill r another of its many victims. M . Hamill had been a strong, healthy and â€bust person until he was prostrated with inflammation of the lungs. and in npite of all that loving hands and skillful treatment could do, sank gradually lower until death put an end to his suderrugs. William was a general favorite with every- body, his stately appearance, mania charaotu__and _honeet dealings endear: u__ I_ 5].. -- [Spocialto Tun P051.) Scaoon Brownâ€"Tho following is the standing of the pupils of a. s. No. 6, Ops, for the month of March. Fitch classâ€" Eva. Parkln, Jennie Hodges, Mi ie Cunningham. Fourth class-Arthur un- ningham,_'reaaie_ Cnnnlnghgmx Lao ($1112.1- “mu, LWU-v v--â€"-â€" mu u___. WV in m, Genevieve Cunnlnzham, Katie Gmningham, John Panrose, Th 05. Hodges. Sr. III classâ€"Herbert Puklo, Charlie Cunningham, Walter Patkln. Willie Cunningham, Joseph Penmse, Eddie Bentley; 989:"1‘01’0‘, SLcella 1rFree. gr; III .fl-.. A nan .l’mrey. WU. EUIU, uku -.uv.o - _-â€" clueâ€"Harold Cunningham, James Hodges. Florence Ford. Eine Richardson, Bertha Richardson. Second classâ€"Vincent Gnnn. Leo Gunn, Frank Ball, Stafford Gnnn, Stafford Penroae. Gertie McGeughey, Irene Cunningham, Fred Cunnin hem, Willie Hodges. Willie Ford, Cars etherup. Sr. Perl: liâ€"Fred Painey, Mildred Mc- Gmghe . Mary Curtin, Walter Free, Arthur urke. Alfred Ford. Jr. part. IIâ€" Clemeno Cunningham, Johnny Cnrtin, Leonard Burke, grace Palfrey. -v u--__._. A--- .- Edull'han, 8}. (Correspondence at In: Poor.) S noon Rnpoa'r.- Composition. marks ob avmble: Class lVâ€"Mory O‘Brien 82: Du: Tracy, 78; Hannah Lshnne,75. lano Illâ€"Gerty O’Brien. 70; Hannah Fox. 1: Annie Place. 67; James Fox. 67; Joseph Lucas, 67. Class H â€"L:rtehto Harrington, 9!; Ida Tracoy. 91 ; D. Houllhan 78: - ohn Hickey.76. Literature. Class lVâ€"Mary O'Brien, 37; Hannah Lahane. 88; John 0L3: , 72 Class IlI-Gerty O'Brien, 82: Hanna Fox, 72; Thus. Laban-.64; Michael Fox, 64; Theresa Shine, 6%. Class I!â€" Lorracto Hurlngtor, 70; Lomtto Fox. '76; Dennis Houlihan. 70. Poysloioxy. Close IVâ€"Mary O’Brien, 91‘ : Hannah Lohane, 75: James Cillaghon. 72 Histo . Class IIIâ€"Getty O'Brien. 100; Hannah ox, 94; Dalphina Pigott, 92 ; Albert Callaghan, 8_6. Gaography, Class IIIâ€"Joseph Lucas, 64 ; Albert Callaghan, 56; Thus. Lehane, 34. Arithmetic, Class IIIâ€"Ida Tracy, 100: gang Owen», 90; Will Callaghan, 84: D. [Special to Tu: Pom-.1 Beacon worm-The following is the report or the R :11 Oak rc‘aool for March. Names In oraer cf met-lb: Fllth classâ€" Aunle Ferguson. Llllle Plnkham. - Sr. fourthâ€"Eva Croesen, Kate Murray, aohn chean, Frank Burohwlck. Hubert Mc- Donald, 1.“.le Tremeer, _Emma Thorn. Annie Bundle. Herbert Tremeer. Jr. fourthâ€"Lena Burthwlclr, Middleton Fer- son. Almer Crossen. Allan McDonald. hlrd classâ€"Ma J. McLean, Mae. Mc- Donald. John Mc anald, Wlllle Tremeer. Luella Turner Dougald McDonald. Lena. HoDonald. Sr. eeoondâ€"Ollve Croesen, Janey Murray. Charles McPhsden. Jr. secondâ€"Mme! Turner. Mabel McDonald. Par: IIâ€"‘.'arah Bun"e. Pm Iâ€"Ruuel Polllcx. M. E. memm, teacher. [Correspondence ot Tm: P0312] Scnoox. Rayon for 3.3. No. 8, Somer- ville: Fitch classâ€"Lily Suddab . Fourth class-Ada Adkins. Third cussâ€"Cleve- hnd Nioholis, Winnie Forber Charlie Bngiish, Clara Colweli.M gie um bray. Second classâ€"Banach A kins, illinm Shuutieworthi Edgieul‘grber: barrig'l‘in- I'm Forber, Emlly Shuttleworth Susie Humphre , Joseph Hod son, ,Adellne Ntnholls, artle N tcholls. 5 Flat clusâ€" Narmnn Kelly. Mabal Humphrey, Ethel Handley, Frank Wright. [Special to Tu: P031. So I ran R5P031.-â€"Tne following is the at w: 12g of the pupils of 9.9. N o. 10, Fenc- Ioz, {It the month of Much, the names 21-“; arranged in order of merit: Senior IV wisbel Rea, N at] Partingcon. Junior IV 1‘ orgie Pdrrington. Johnnie McNiah, Pr L, Haygsrch. Senior IIIâ€"Greenwood Pr r ngcon, Garcia Huygmn. Junior III â€"'.' - d Rm, Lana Sutton, Hattie McNish, H“ ., ri Staples, Farqubsr Pennington. 8;; 1' Iiâ€"Lily Rea. Meta. Haygartb. Jun- lor ii-Fiossie Rm, Bessie Pmington, Lxeiia. Haygnrtb. nay--“,viVI'l'lx'e-l'xglanâ€"Sâ€"i‘ddâ€"aia}; jbséilf â€Hand- 19y. B_mc_a N Ighogy. _1_’a . §zcondL classâ€" ,,,- fl,__l‘ LC CAL NEWS-LETTERS THE GREAT Family Medicine of_ tlge Age. Taken Internally. It Cum Diarrhea, 0mm and Pain In the Stomach. 80m hroat, Sudden Colds, Coughs, 0th etc. PAIN-KILLER 5:22 Gauaaiau gm. a ‘31“? in mm“ “mm “mm“: ’ t'~~ volun 1: so .00 0 .cv -: W‘tozfltndmu 3mm 94:. ~ . :hu ammonia-WWII 2h! . :A M m ' 3mm: alum-«mm.» it!“ V machumdgvmmoqnflwmmfl L7 ., Zarâ€" .ro orimunlou. Buyoulythoxnolm‘ 'rnnr DAL.“ Soldmrywhan; whom-.25: Used Externally, It Cures Cu'z. Bruises, Burns. 8calda, sprains, 10;; 'zache, Pain in the Face, Nauru/gin, 7].“. :matism. Fmted Feet. 'VDSAY, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 16. . DOWNI'J YVILLE. BURA’T R1 VER. BA LSAM LAKE. ROYAL OAK PMQ_QLIQQ SE BRIGHT“ gham, .1thny ' ’Cnrtin, Bruce Palfrey. J. N. Mown‘. teacher. UPS. â€ran years ago I was attacked with Maud though treatedbyslxdooâ€" m, rhodium gnaw worse and 11me flailing and Health-81m virtues at Pam's Celery Compound. From her antenna undo to a ram 0‘ “101"?" Mrs. Thou. MoMuter. of 46 WWW“ Street, Toronto, 15 now a happy “(1951:“ m woman, and deems It her duty 00 30' quaint suffering humanity 0t 9!" WE OflEice Hours of Sheriffs. A bill introduced into the legislature by Mr. True: enacts that “E very sheriff shell, excepting during! vacations and holidays. keep his ofï¬ce open every day from 10 o'clock in the torenoon to 3 o'clock in the afternoon, and during all that time he or his deputy, or some clerk competent tofdo business for him, shall be present to trans- act the business or said ofï¬ce. During the long vacation and the Christmas vacation every sheriff or his deputy or clerk shall be required to be present in his omce on ev day, holidays excepted. from 10 o'eloo in the forenoon until 12 o'clock noon, and no longer. Booijlndmgi Orders for book-blodlng should be lelt at this ofï¬ce. It Is surprising how nice. a volume can be made 0! these magszlnes, even though they are somewhat soiled from much handling. Pnoes very reason able. Books, ma azlnes, or erlodloals bound or re-boun In any sty e at very reasonable prices. “rum, vv nu- aw You on get the genuine Dadd’s Kid-j ney Pills from any drungtst or dealerln Canada at 50 eta. a box. cr by mail from ‘ the Dadds Medicine 0).. Toronto. Ont. l ole on need. '1‘ o genuine are uh up In round, the wooden boxes wh te leuterlng on blue leb_el, with red hgnd, ,, ,,,-,A- “.13.. 1'?!) The Unparalleled Success of Dodd's Kid.- ney Pills excites the Envy and Greed. or Unscrupnloua Imi- tators. A kidney treatment In pill fmn was unknown until Dodd's Kidney Pills came into use. Who le debaudod and who pocket: the proceeds when a counterfeit: ooln ls pue- ed upon on? Never at anyone pervuzde you to buy a snbetltntepr Imitation of the real eru- nu... u. v.-_â€"vâ€" ._ -_ - To TEE Lannaâ€"Before making your spring and summer selections we invite you to inspect our new stock of Hate. Bon- nets and Trimmings. personally selected for this season's trade. We are showing the newest things prednoed in shapes, trimmings, etc., havin made 3 special visit to the leading w olessle miliinery openings. Yon cm do as well by placing our order with us as anyone. perhaps tter. Mrssm McKmxox.â€"7-3. I! Dodd'e Kidney Pills were nob Indeed “the best In the world," no one would lmltnte them, WOODVILLE. [Special to Tax Post.) 50300:. Barmanâ€"Toe toilowincz is the standing or the pupils of 5.5. No. 5, Meri- Eaea, for the month of Much: Fitchâ€" stie Forrest, Hattie McCrimmon. Fourth Seniorâ€"Mary Ross, Chris‘y MoCrimmon, Howard Wellington, Minnie Forrest. Fourth J uniorâ€"Maloolm McInnes. Dennis Gibbs, Horace Gibbs, Johnnie McMillan, Hector MoCrimmon. Third-Theo Stone, Millie Lacey, E 'hel Perry. Herbert Perry, Bertha. Perry, Johnnie Ross. Secondâ€" Fonny McInnee, Pearl Perry, Mabel Me- Artnnr. Port Secondâ€"Roy Stone, Nor man McCrimmon, Percy MoCrigi'mon. [$1pr to m Post! REPORT of e. s. No. 6, Eldon, tor the month of Marsh. Names erron in order of merit: Sr. 1V oleesâ€" her-lie Foreman. Bessie McMillan, Ma Mc- Donald. Aims Stspleu. Maggie Mo illsn, Evelyn Keaton. Jr. IV clueâ€"Mary L on. Charlie Hepburn. beei Hepburn, ery liloNabb, Gregor Argue, Gao. Thornbnry. All closeâ€"Katie McDonald, Neil Logan, Willie McMillan, Archibald: C. McMillnr, Annie Brown, Andrew McKay. I! closeâ€" Rzngoremsn, Wilbert Foreman, Johnnie M ebb Thomas Thornbn , Amelie 'l‘inney, Walter Staples. Pa. I class. or.â€" Magaie McMillan. Florence McDonald. Mend Tinney, Willie Thorabzry, Bessie McMillan and Malcolm Logan, (:qusl): Donald MoArthur. Jr. pt. II class- Florenoe Hep'mrn. Beatrice Tinney, Joseph Iinney, Donald McMillan. I classâ€"Robots 1 on at ninth Warm: lull-flown. pm 3.2m to thaw lath. public cull hymn. â€" m. A w lambs: blacksmith} In ham â€Â£29m“ than. "chm Iona .aow drunk in IIOO law. an: eh. um am new“! Noon. M Quin man. you w. m hum lot now nova-I If to“ what on“ Ion 049:! as ml were or Why»: “on o 0! winter. with Mo toy coming. liwelul to WIN! Sermon Rum“. â€"1’ue tollowln lath: “and“: 029 ll 0! I. at! tor Mmh: udunâ€"Wmï¬â€™IS ï¬nancing A. PM 81‘. IV elmâ€"Po m. Noblo Florence Rauln. Funk Paula. int. IV clanâ€"Alex. That-burn. Backlash Raul». wan-ruled. Jr. 1V elmâ€"Fm! Broad. Jno. H All. Ssrah R lulu. Mullen MoKlnnon Sr. 111 ulnaâ€"‘Wlllla StemmR 3W Broogdi. Julla Noble. Jr. 11! ulna-Gun dW ood- ward. Stella Chm. Ra al.nlnhood II clauâ€"Wlllle Enid, K5! 0 McKlnuon, Pay Jackson. Pt. II olassâ€"Vlozor Chase. Paine’s Celery mwgaund Victorious! RAMSEY‘Sâ€"MABIROSJ. Paine’s Celery Compound the Great Healer BE NOT DEOEIVED.. bnwdoa on M 1min ELDON. whwï¬mflhfll Imrlvflvf/ofl .... THE CANADIAN POST. may. sad I often wonder I didn't go my. I took ondlessmodlolnooglvooto mobymedloolmoo, mdgotflngml boosmouttoflydishoutmd. ‘One day my dollnnnoo cm. A My drove me insane. I was tar one summer en out-door patient at the hospital here, but only got temporary relief. “I was sleepless for nights, my dmetlon washed,de would feel epelnlnmy stomach every time I ate Anything. 1):: after day I “flared the meet Intense The Well-Known mnwn Institution m the Education of Young ladies ï¬nned to the Ground. Oshawa. April 6.â€"-'About 7 o'clock this eVening fire broke out in the cupola or the Demiil Ladies' College. which is located on the hill at the southwest corner of the to , The alarm was promptly given b owinx to the distance trom the ï¬rehall, and to the lack oi! any water tanks in that section or the town. the brigade was helpless. and nothing could be done to check the spread or the flames. The whole root was soon ablaze, and the flames rapidly extended to the lower stories. destroying the whole building. Most of the portable contents. how- ever. were removed from the lower flats. It is impossible at present to make an accurate estimate or the total 5335. but it will probably reach 820.- Many of the students and faculty were at their homes enjoying their Easter holidays. Those who are here feel very keenly the destruction of their college home. As the principal. Rev. A. B. Demiii. is out 91 tow-n. no Nine People Drowned Lancaster, Ky., April 3.â€"Nerws from Owsley County gives particulars at the drowning of nine people. in Buflaâ€" lo geek during the recent cloudbm 'vv'-v 'â€" “I do not see why they should not. There appears to be an impression that they were not sincere; that they really had no earnest wish to settle the question ; but I believe they have the interests or the province at heart, and that they will ï¬nd some means of doing justice to the minority. 0: course. I feel that the minority have certain rights which were assured to them. and I look upon it that those rights should be_ respected. But. 3! __l_.__na._ .â€" A up... ....... -.... ,__ _- i ,, be settled. not quite immedla'ely. I mean by the Provincial Government. but. at any rate. after a. time. a. way! will be tound for meeting the viewa. in I. moderatgwgy. or bot}: gldes." “- ._ - “â€"14? 753-5111 771-3- ï¬Ã©ssed, do you think thapgople p! Manlpbgylll accept. It?“ _‘_._.13 _-A m. 05 WC, Awn uyvu .v. .â€"~, "v entitled to demand." "What they were willing to accept was contained in y.our offer to the Manitoba Government?‘ . ,,._n “II-UH- use-.-â€"-â€"- . “ 0: course; it we had not expected that what we offered would be essent‘ ed to as satisfactory to the minority. it would have been no use putting it toward. But these were merely sug- gestions put forward by the commis- sioners on which to have discussion on the subject." In conclusion. Sir Donald said that he and his colleagues had seen every member of the Government of Maui- toba. including Mr. Greenwsy. who. unfortunately. had not been very well. and had consequently been unable to take part in the discussion in the first instance; but. before leaving, the vis- itors had seen Mr. Greenwsy. end trom him. and (ram all the other Ministers. they had received the most aux-teens treatment. Inuu - uv ups"-.- ---_- v“, earnest as the Dominion Government to find a satisfactory solution." “Were there any strong demonstra- tions on the part or those opposed to the Remedial Bill?" “Not that I am aware 0!. There was some abortive attempt to set up a de- monstration. I believe. but I do not think that the people of Winnipeg gen- erally gave the least heed to it. 0n the :ontrary, I think that the desire throughout Winnipeg is to have a rea- sonable settlement. I heard not one man. of all the hundreds I met there, who did not express an earnest desire to have the matter disposed at. It is very evident that it will be a very great relief. to everybody when it is set- “Nothing remains for the Dominion Government now but to pass the Re- median Bill?" was the next question. “It is recognized on an hands." re- plied Sir Donald. “that the Dominion has the right to pass Remedial Legis- lation. Haw far they may be able to pass the bill I cannot say more than you. Personally speaking I am very hopefulthat even yet the matter will ,,,__-_1l_o..l.. 7 {IE-gang â€Eva-zignihéjï¬ï¬iéï¬ï¬ are 'evlo ddntly willing to accept much less than. as they 1001; upon it. thEy m "Though on that we wiahod tor m not done." ropiiai he. "it may how I {LOG meet. and i hope that baton to" and will come at it. Botno poo L ought that tho otter o! the Monito delegates wan nit-unable enough. No doubt the Manitoba delegates tho to themaeiwa. and the-N Irv two bi to the question. Their fix-positions were reason-hie tram that point 02 view. and the Dominion communion“! lino looked upon their own Inflation: n being very model-no. At on: me we were very cordially received 37 th. Minister: or Manitoba. Nothing could have be‘en more pleasant. We had 3 very frank and conï¬dential discussion ind 1 do belieVe that they ï¬re Just an ,A -‘A no IIIIMQIN and!“ I’el I or - Int-I Ilium u Winnipeg-I'D. UCIINIIOIGN “no mu fluted. ‘ Menu-u. April tâ€"(Bpoclflhâ€""Whn mu bv the mum at your million?†up Douala 5mm: mun m.l.ud_ go-gny. rtlculars can bé iéai'iiéd ’aboiit'the nurance. . DEMHm‘LLE-‘GE 1N RUINS- SIR DONMD RMITH IflLKS Hope and Comfort for Who Suffer From Any Fearful Sufl'erings Endured for Years. SIX DOCTORS FAIL TO CURE A TORTURED LADY. Mrs. Thomas McMaster, of Toronto, Tells Her Story. ppm-rod“ to Palm'- Oahu Compound. ml ante kw cued me, was www.mnmd,ma1wm- uumwhgmmmdlmmww mmyluo. Iunnowweumdm mmmyhalthudha whohndauflondjm “ 1 mm†me Panda Calm compound M W“ m. rummmmu‘m‘m sad It Ilmply m-nmmdm A Railway to Manitoulin. â€"L1st week Mrs. Kilganan received a telegram to go to Toronto. that her solicit- or had sold the charter for the Manitoulin and North Shore Railway to a New York company. and she was wanted to ratify the meet. The Go. pnrrose oom- meno g the construction w thin two months. so that in the near iutnre the Msnitoulin will be to the (not as much as any other part of Ontario. There is already talk of starting a pulp mill here, a smelting works and a tounduryj. I! such be the case. Little Current w boom for alltimetooomr. It is now the duty cf every citizen to put his shoulder to the wheel and lift the Manitoulin up. More settlers are needed. and with the construc- tion of the railroad the thousands of acres of t:r:ile land. now] or; idle. will ield to the husbandman. the Msnito in will roll along on the wheels 0: prosperity. Let theze be no great boom. but rather a good steady busintsa ush. Booms are nearly always followed y areaotlonwh eh almost des s any progress made. e Manitoulinw stand on its merits and the country will be what we make it. Then let us work nnitedly and success is oertaimâ€" [Manitounn Expositor. Death Through the Kidneys. Hardly eny organs of the human eye- tetn play a more vital partthanthe kid- neye. A derangement of then, even to a slight degree. will lead totronbleihat is likely. it not stayed. to prove fatal. There in only one way for the antenna to be rid of this (linen. and that is by tryln a medi- cine that will act specially. and s speci- ilo for kidney dieeaoe. This ie the emu: factor in the great South American Kid- ney Cure. It is prefaced epeo tor the organs. is radical its banishment of disease located here, and rich in the heeling powers no to complete restoration. Sold by A. iginbotham. chev new a.- I v-v 7 _. I would never get better. On the out day of Meg. 15, I beg“: teklna "Rych- man‘s Kaomey Cute." 1 need three bottles and la cured me completely. I have not felt the ï¬rst else of rheumatism since. It is a mat tonic end e ï¬ned Blood Pox-met. I named twelve pounds In mlgpq _whlle gem; the remedy. I recom- EACH“ IV “Iv-u Dw- And I mine this solemn declmtion conscientiously beleiving ittc be true. and knowing it is o! the seme tom end eil’ect as it nude nr-der oeth. end by virtne of the Cennde Evidence Act. (Signed) THOMAS HOFFAT. Taken end ukuowledged before meet the City of Ottnwn. in the County of Gel-le- ton this 21st tie of Feb. 15. (gunned) Joshua nsuomm, Justice (1 the peace for the County ( i Carleton. v-â€"â€" a v- v I, Tnomu Manner; of the City o! 0:- tmn. In the County ct Guinean. do solemnly declare the: I live at 176 Mar- ray'ï¬tneetnln the Cl_ty of 0mm. the: I ._ -_.l . hknâ€" h- .ZO_P< Afr-w NIP 20 .00 2051.50 “â€"0 EMOEKO â€030nâ€" .EOD..XW 2< The Strongâ€: Air-dawn He Hes we In 81- Wide Experience of Twenty Yearsâ€"He 8..†8e Never Expected toDoSomdnGled the Hour Eu Struck. County of 03219908. Tcowit : rayruvcu. Lu nu; v", .- -____,,_, am forty-six years of .29. 5nd 3 baker by trade and was formerly of the Dominion police. For over twenty you: 1 have been badly Imioted with Rhonmm‘m. So gavel-gyms my on: tint I tfl‘aonaht that - ,-h_ I.- any Couwus m In mu“. and tubing: - mm wmxï¬m 3‘?“ 31.33;. “a m e or o unn- Bouio. mapuwhopuugmm 13‘ from I diam“ trouble, 3:01pm of the Km multitudmmfln loam. ponod. thing it our: mecca. which! I. .0 W011 Men. In. den air. 1*. x. E noon-.5. if: HAS SWUBN To 11‘. Life:saver. SHLE 0F TIMBER LIME xst DAY of MAY, NEXT, Hm. I number of unedu- Home {or Sales: to But. “on m prlndplly brick Ind well Ion 0d. Prion nan non on. to {our unusual dollu'l. “unawachobohmumunorwnnt. mumvdldmwd and In good nun ol cunt mm, January 9th. 105.â€"06. Gum. Apply to Baaï¬istalaï¬qnyp}gggsnm .' Von-put “iii“ one. Good info-I tad My wort. GBABAI 00., Echelon rah. 1371â€"3353"; ï¬iim'rmuni 6m. cu In: no than. _ TAILOBESSES.â€"Wmtod, 3 But ell-rm M!"3L!"!°°.- 03°“ FE!!!“ 80M to any lull-1y Adam upon receipt o! prim. 50c and 81. P. G. PILKIE, Lindsay. Canada, FARM FOR SALEâ€"150 mm of [it]! 1S EMORIAL 9A803_â€"_4 "'1’. ohogcg Pilkie’s Diphtherine- New 44170131101110sz A an mmfl.“°sa;m_°‘."" M for sun by Idiom. noun-I. Township of Cardiff. 6N COMMISSION. NOTICE. NEW DISCOVERY. WW†â€WW ‘4 APRIL 10. C. CHITTICK. For the beneï¬t of new customers we will add that the Plaster is put up in bags and blrrels; the Land Salt in 200 1b. Cotton Sacks. Place Your Orders Now Before 'the Roads Break Up. ' LAND PLAS 1- I ER AND SALT CAN YOU KEEP A. SECRET. SAP BUB/(E719 AND SPILES Milking the Sugar-Maple Only .‘Ile Best Material 13’ used in the manufacture of our 300:: 0 Experienced workmen employed, and output add at prises which of goods of inferior qudity out of the market. We are quozing MC": Thousands of satisï¬ed eta-tome" have found to their advantage :Im: bf dealing with a they can peoom'e pom, honeetgoods at less mcmyhtg If you would like to know the secret of our success in business, “d the_naacn our machinery is so constantly running during the whoie 3".†this at“ m are shut down, we will tell you, (for of course 1‘ won’t-go any further. No, ob, No !) HORN 28308.. If you are thinking of tapping any troust spring call in and see us. W. G. WOOQS. form part of the necessary outï¬t for a successful successful sugar and syrup harvest. Maybe the operator will require a “boiler" also. We prepared for the opening of the sugar-making season some weeks ago, and can' ï¬ll all demands made upon us at right prices. will speedily afl'ord employment to many fortunate owner: of a Sugar bush, and the lads and lassies will have My pulls and sport galore. THIS IS THE SECRET. Dick'8_31994 fan/lg 9V. G. Woodr. Born Bros. on hand to help Lindsay Woollen MillS- Family Grocer. W 1. when nearly " â€no blood Vul'ify' Int! â€d hulth P“ â€d merit of 3001 rum 0' “I W|du unequu ‘1 "met“ “no. The whom we no“ good from SI!“ :11. taken M 1., special a may, for h! rt('l dell†“-9 dance m .chleved I II â€a the may W“ caved. nuke i“ V" wu-k you to H“ Kaleb-000.. ......... cud jollyand cunts“ Jdluorlmcnmu.†um...... one! . . W chicken: for 5h -«v v 000 of In!“ ‘ m “5, how bad 0! brand We . . Count lot! church. has been 1" u gator o! > â€"â€"In the Q a win «vice ml _l2;b'." The lollowlnï¬ d‘ each commun‘c L: â€ch la the “I W evnnaelid on. “1 win b1 my desire to pal! The gas: pc Ins resulted In â€"udulterated a. In bought by gov prise; and. 1 ton-Set} to buy substitutes. The snbstltml‘ the wonder-war] oi tha grosses: 1 on the ladlrs u! (lode! who :11: s the oomman d3 Prgfltt. When the Pop‘ Dismond Dye: tunes .- strong dyes. The best reduce um um mend Dyes. vcrzh whet} yb An 01-11113. 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