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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 10 Apr 1896, p. 7

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:e that mines, and ’ whole yet} pf course i our :ich DS. successful .Iaybe the a prepared ason some 9 upon us trees this r fortunate ‘nd lassies ummmmm I knew when i E was. His on end like (-0 1 Poland ir! 77777 nun. “WVWVU my “v “0‘ {ineclail-ya Intended to remove the troubze in this direction. Dr. Agnew’s Cara for the Heart 15 a hour: specific, and 311:1 ngiszednllelfa within gamut” titer use taken, womanâ€" ently, :9 many have already to: ed the - ho lush these columns. Said by A. High: the cord {Ernie-win not snap with .thls disease controlling the system. In the in- terests of human life, 100 all who sulfa: from heart. trouble always act promvfly. and use a remedy that Is emotive, Death may easily occur it in is new 3min)!“ Experimenting 311811;;wa that age a. ___ . DiSDeuea in so Minutes by Dr- As: new‘s Cure for the Heart. : The thousands who safe: from heart diasaée will understand what ls meant by ME. Rndhcuse, at Wfllacrofi', Gaunwhtn “8 says : “Csld sweat would stand out in ma: beads upon my face." With every- one who suffers from heart trouble In is a death SENggyg. tcr_;t lshard to an} urge): Pkg A-.. “In“ vâ€"vâ€" “O'vâ€"vâ€" on a chat-2e cf big- amy. Anhour later ,w. _' Van. was brought ‘4bttore Magistrate Demon. when evidence was ofl'ered to prove tgzst he had married cne Rachel IE'orke 1;: Lindsay last January, and that Y 50 dcmg he committed bigamy. havirg Drfvigusiy ofl‘ered himself at Hymen's aim m Ju'ne, 1893, when he espoused was iAlberta H111 at. Orfllia. The evidence be- an: cpnclusive, Magistrate Deacon senten- hun to Central prison for the looses; term in his powerâ€"six months. THE COLD SWEAT OF HEART DIS- EASE Tau ~-.'. zizutiou of common dyes for the Wotan-.7“ origins: Diamond D, es is one 0! tin gmnc-st frauds now being worked on the zaz' t: (‘madu Beware of. the dealer who ii‘il‘fi to induce won :0 take f:\€‘!QCi!iY!2;n dyes that give him large praz re, iximcni Dyes are from two to three times :14 :UI‘JOR as any or the imitation dyea The best materials that science can produce are used in the manufacture of Dhmond Dyes, and you get your money‘s wzrch when you buy them. subs“ The “0 WI 0! {ha damn: uu bang! 10W Dtl 'e Church Notes. â€"Rev. J. W. Tatten, of the Queen-st. church, has been invited to remain another year as pastor of this church. SOME DEALERS SUBSTITUTE CHEAP AND WORTHLESS DYES Gem 0! Bauer Jar ol Parcel Toronto. He win The three follow: mach i.) the 3m: soecial Lvangeflsti um. All will b3! may desire to Darth â€"-A camparr.ti ta 5 cl the Predict: shows {hat "2th be: cf unfstcw a 921‘de from 7:0 1 â€"In the Queen-st. Methodist church the setVicw win be conaucted on Sabbath, April 2331‘ by Rs". J. MaD. Kerr, 0: Toronto. He wilt preach at: hoth Mralcev. The three f-JHOWil‘R days Mr. Ken-will preach ia the name church and conduct special :vangellsti: srrvlces M33116 7.30 mm. A1“: win in cordially wdoomed who may Chit; to p:»|‘i'7."p\te in these services. v-A cvmmrztim s‘utemoutof thegrowth at the l’rc:‘-_v::ti:..1 chuuch of Canada ithi that intzvcnty-flve years the num- b): or v -n.’s:cr~' and mhslonnrloa 1mm. :1“: 4: from 7‘.” to l.225;chuwhes and «rations Ira-n. ,. 1=1 to 2,700: f‘u'ufllss. from I1~.ufi:'l.v.L<,r' : ' x-mberv, (R9.I)CO:0185 0m: 5‘de (v : ‘vit’, 150.4“); to 54.000 "‘“W‘F ‘ Viv » - ' u'il :chomea, 3“!) 010 m Nth-t") :: ‘ 7, :'- t :\ all sources, 86-10 can ‘ to a: lu'u ‘ v .. . ~ tummy?!) receipts from ‘ 10 ‘ :rzm church (mm ‘33}: "'n . Av x '. 57‘. to $1.3" 5d qiil‘ Church“ E Ten lbs. honey.....-..."""” 1.01! of bread, home 11:360.... We................u~. ........-..u-..on- x ............. Mrs. Thos. Allen, finelou J custard foers. Gritfith..Mrs. Gozdio b'i‘fifll. . ...... .. "Mn. (Df.)P Chxk .................. ”.1113. E Poguo ............ ...Hrs. 690.8231! 3' for Mrs. Gritfi‘h.. nMrs. Wilkinson .......... .. .......Mrs. D. Reid .Hrs W.L Russel 0mg: \z'o Mrs. Grimm .......... Mrs. E. Williamson Oncgea and bananas for Mrs Griffith. ...KissB Blair 1'qult.~........Chutch 0! England DormSociety Geno! fruit...... ....................Mn. human Ten Its. honey............ ...... ......Mrs D. Reid L01! u! bread, home mutt... -..........Mrr. Kylie m1m.... .. ..........................Mrs. Trew Cumn1_)af.... ......,Mr. Bates ...-..~..-.u.o In pier Headcheexc..............urs. Gemf-f,‘ ... ix and custard {0:35. Jail} for Mr . Griffith fumkexn -.......... (.9310! mm. ....v.-...u..--... 5.08:4 chickens {or Mrs- Grifli' Tux} lbs h0uey... Sundries.. SEX MONTHS FOR BIGAMY. "The Home.” The falzowhg donations to “The Home’ during the months 0! Jan, Feb. and 31m: have been thankfully received: y everycne feels the need 01 :ff, ivy, strength invigorat- eh p‘nduaing medicine. The Hood's Sarsapzrma is the : aviiepr-zsd popularity. 1:3 . :uccess Isits bass recommend- ' ; mhaic system Is susceptible to r a". from a medicine like Hood's - :en a: this time, and we .. ., .al stress upan the time and 4 . “Ira-y has it recorded thas ram. .\ w. “a... ‘ 343m are rianzerO'dS. The remarkable sfisclss scanned by Hood's Ssrsaparms, ‘ de the many words of praise it has re- ‘ reived, make in wtrtby of your confidence. We ask you to give this medicine stair 15 when nearly some blood puti ins and health zeal meri: of H msan cf its w}: nusqaa‘i d succa scion. The film the ma: good In Ssmpsrflla 1:32: would lay spasm} remedy, far his: delays ara‘ dam . unmc;.........--~ ...... ”nun“: u. Mlu u! brmd, home widen” -..........Mrr. Kylie :Iade.....................-.-........MIS.Trew m.1)9.f..............................Mr. Bates .......... 0.0 0.1". . ..Mrs. T. “Haters . .... .3113. MM}: row: 1)” Mrs. Grim-m ..... ...MI’S. W. L Russell Hm). .md animus"..- ...... Miss McLenmn .........................Mrs. Roach . ..............Mrs. E. Williamson ".......... ....... ..... Alias Cowdty 1;: Ear: Marries Once Too Often and Gets Into Trouble. _ . HAT genial cfficer. Con. Nevison, cf Fenelon Falls, ar- rivedhereThursday we a k w ith a 7: - man named Albert V%A Vankoughnec, who ’1‘,‘ had been arrested rm DASHE he Mas. {'npuhu' Uhunuml Dyan Are Aulwd Fur. ‘ w'p'xlurlfy of Diamond Dyes ! In many worthlrss lmltaucna d mu! cheap materlnluâ€" that. by some merchants Max-cry and for the purpose of extra . Mme dealers urge their on! - 1y those was): and worthleaa L“ A8 LE P RAUDS 1225311139 mouse: :Pc 3133‘s Bookstore. Kent-St" Lindsay.â€"l4. SHARPE. sec. “The Home." ..................The Him Spring Time ...... . ....... .Mm. MOSg rovc :riffim ..... ...Mrs. W. I. Russell 1mm“..- ...... Miss McLennan ,......... .......... Mrs. Roach ..-........Mrs. E. Williamson ............. ..... Miss Cowdry HERE AND THERE. Prior v.â€" v. frost, from clear, dry weather to chilly rains and piercing dampness, is the time when the weak, the shattered and broken- down, the elecpleu, the hex-vane, the rheu- matic, the neuralgia suffer mosh-57th time when all blood diseases are rum“. and Paula’s Celery Compound, the Great Health-maker, Makes People Well at This Time The season (I dangers and psrus is now with up. Are we fully prqmed {ox-It i It Gives Clear, Fresh Blood, New Strength and Vitality and Increase in Flesh and Muscle. It is not our wieh to pose as alarmist:â€" to create fear and trembling in the ranks at the timid and tearful. At this season honest, strong and reasonable statements are impc'rative, so that the thousands at halt-dead people in our midst may be made to realize that the y are standing on den- gerous ground, and that the iron hand of the grim reaperâ€"death â€"-mey icon and their existence on earth. The early spring days, with rapid changes from wermthto Mr. Henderson took up the discus- axon, expressing the hope that the diffi- culty would be settled in somo other way. For that reason he had voted for the six months' hoist. and now be hoped there would be as little disturb- ance as possible of the school system. (Mr. McCarthyâ€"Hear, hear.) He would, therefore, object to tacking :1 Separate School svsterrLgxgiheAafiministration o! To his roquost for Information upon thu new salty for the clause. Mr. Foster replied that the explanation had been given over and over. and he was sorry to see Six- Richard Join the ranks of the obstructionlsta. Tée Var/mé/e Ski/mg M/eczz‘éer a Ham/652‘ for 1/26 672744 Reaper. V. Mr. Manrthy continued the discus- sion. and was [allowed b Str Richard Cartwright. who declare that tho but was dummy drawn. and. Indeed. did not umwur to be drawn by the Govern- ment at all. Mr. \Valiace protested against the bill on the ground of unnecessary ex- pense in the establishment or a. Board of Education. in addition to the pro- mnt Advisory Bourdi He could not conceive anything but a conflict of Jnriadiction- ‘ v---u, , .. .v, ' testant and Catholic. Even if the Manitoba Government had never abolished Separate schools (as it did subsequently) it would certainly have abolished the old system or adminis- tration. Taking up the Protestant board, he declared it was run by a. clique, which managed matters in a. very narrow groove. It mapped out the province into districts. one for the Episcopalians, another for the Pres- hyterians, another for the Methodists, and so so. And it a vacancy occurred. say in an Episcopalian district. it would be considered a, breach of con- tract to appoint a Methodist to the position. There was a very strong reel- ing among those interested in educa- tion against the bureaucratic manner in which the affairs or the Protestant ‘ board were being- managed. According- ly the Government decided to adopt the principle of the Ontario system with this modification, that an advi- sory board should take the place of the Board of Education, with a. member of the Government a member of it. That modification, Mr. Martin said, was made upon the advice of Prof. Gold- win Smith. It was a. second amendment to chapter 38, passed in the same ses- sion of 1890, which abolished Separate schools, and, therefore. he contended it was unfair. in legislating here to re- store privileges taken from the minor- ity by the latter enactment. to attempt to amend the other chapter under which only the administration was ! changed. Coi. O'Brien after recess continued the discussion on the lines of Mr. Mo- ngthygg qrgument. Mr. Martin went over the whole sub- Ject of the old schools and the system of their management. Under that old system educational matters was en- tirely in the hands of the clergy, Pra- testant and Catholic. Even n ma ____V.- .uy -.gv _ ._ J vvuu‘ cii Judgment to enact this legislation, that this power was plenary in view or Manitoba's refusal to take action. Mr. McCarthy, at great length. re- peated his views on the unconstitution- aiity 01' the clause, contending that Parliament had not plenary power to legislate. . fl“- _._.. ”a...“ cmpuuweu again the point raised on Saturday. that it was unconstitutional to create, under this bill. another Board of Edn- cation in addition to the one created by the Local Legislature. While restor- ing the rights of the minority Parliaâ€" ment had no power to Interfere with the educational machinery or the pro- v nee. Mr. Dickey and Sir Charles Topper contended that Parliament was vested with full power un er the Privy Coun- n{1 i.uA.â€".-_L A, ,,,, ment to the fourth clauSe, ‘purposing to strike out the first line and substiâ€" tute for the “Board of Education" the present advisory board of the province. The member for North Simme again repeated his objection to the clause, contending that it was inconsistent with the second sub-section of clause 3, which vests important powers in the Catholic board. Mr. Dickey replied that the wording of the section was exactly the same as in the old act. Mr. McCarthy’s dit- iiculty was a. theoretical one, because these sections have stood side by side in Manitoba for 19 years. Sub-section 2 of clause 3 was or much less importâ€" The House went into comettee on the Remedial Bill, and discussion was resumed 2n 9dr. _Mc¢arthy's amend- ---._A A- 31:. llcCanhy and Rh followers Did Not Fare Well mu- ‘nen seven: Amendment to the Fourth Clause at the nature-The- nelnben Divided In Relays. Ottawa, April 7.â€"The House yester- day again tackled the Remedial Bill in Committee. The preliminaries were tew, and In reply to a. query from Mr. Laurier, Sir Charles Tupper informed the House that the report of the com- missioners who went to Winnipeg to mrfsr on thn Schaol Question would he ..~:d un :22: {Able immediately. TEN “5 milk“; and Hudson Bay Canal P'H "47:”- .. ‘., A. _- _ Deters Prescribe It Every Day, and Their Eflorts Are Crowned With Success. That Your Dealer Gives You Paine’ s Celery Compound-«Do Not Allow 1’? m to Offer You a Worthless Substitute. was called, “buirn‘r; firB'gi-Eéé ”LE it. The House proceeded to '9 the questions on the order BIC LL. DaViegw emphasized £323 talked 6121: 18.3: MANY Reme- most effectually do their deadly york. Thank Beaver for the provision mode to stay the cruel hand of disease! Psino'e Celery Compound, discovered by earth's abiesi: physician, Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M. D. LL.D., is the protector and lite-giver for all who snfler at this critical time. This marvellous medicine when used st this treacherous season makes the week siror 3, gives energy and spirit to the des- pondeni: and moroee, repairs every depart- ment. cf the nervous system, gives blood as fresh and pure as infant's, and clean and purifies the skin now so ssiiow end dark. In the pest Paine’s Cain-y Com- pound has proved e blessing to the weeried end sleepless business men. It invigor- stes his whole system end coins his dis- hsve be made pile and menu who feel used-up. are soon made bright. heppy. viveeione and good looking other using: bottle or two oi neture’s lite renewer. The worried and overworked wits and mother, burdened with the never-ending cores othczne lite. on be made strong. healthy "d 1010!!- b! the electrons“- OsietyCompound. Dsinys are often Mel. I: you would derive momma-WW the virtuesotrnine's Ceies-y Compound. use it now while dengue-s man your life and. m It II hummâ€" one the has hie-ed humanity above All otherwise. mwmdtheludqeekot men-P- (1.1â€".an m hmnsl quieted nervee. Piouo state i: your v: lued journol tint ii any flufl'sl‘cr from Nervous Doblllty. Somiool Wonknono. Loch oi‘ floor 3- and Ambition, Lost Manhood. ngbt one". oto.. will write mo in ooufldoooe. I will in- form him by eeolei ltCCGI'. free cf charge. how to obtain a perieot cure. I oak for no monev. hsvlng nothing to sell. I know how to sympichlu with than toms-en and am only to: glad to be able to anoint them. I promise everyone absolute score- oy end as I do not. of course. wieh to ex- fam myaolt either. I do not give my name. i goo desire to net well. send stamp ond d roe; simply : P. O. Box 888. Lennon. ONTéâ€"Iy. Dear Editor : ot Nownta yesterday. 5:. Louis. Aprn 3.-A speolal tram Nownto. I...T any: that I: In re ported (here that Deputy United Stump Mar- lhnl J. P lely was murdered by out- laws while attempting m um: hon. thieves» in the bills 30 mile; monument with our sister, Mrs. Booth-Tucker and wish 1: most distinctly understood that our attitude is absolutely un- changed. and that our future plans for the Volunteers will go forward as heretofore stated. We are. however. anxious to hBVe it clearly stated that this interview was or a slsterly and brotherly character, and that, apart from the matters of controversy on which we must still dm'er. there ex- ists. as there has always. the warmest anection for Mrs. Booth-Tucker as our ulster. (Signed) Bullington Booth and Maud Booth." Mllnmn Booth Bu . Conference With Mn. Booth-Tuekerâ€"No Compromise. New York. April 6.â€"Betore leav- ing tor Chicago ‘ this after. noon the following signed statement was issued by Commander and. Mrs. Bailing-ton Booth at the headquarters of the American Volunteers: “We have fnet and had a. long interview At 2.30 about 40 members were in the House. and the all-night session ew- dently being in store. the members on the Conservative side are divided into relays. and a new lot of members are to be on duty at 4 o’clock. HE WANTS OTHERS TO KNOW. The amendment of O’Brien was also defeated. and then the sub-section B was declared carried. At 2 o'clock this morning the comâ€" mittee divided on Mr. McCarthy's amendment to the amendment, which was lost by a. vote or 33 to 10. Among those who voted with the ten were Messrs. Mulock. Sproule, Martin, Bain, Bennett, and W. F. Maplean. The point was discussed for some time, Mr. Bergeron in the meanwhile having retired. A remark by Mr. Oui- met, “I think. Mr. Chairman. you can rule that you are rightly in the chair." set the House in a. roar, which was reP newed when Mr. Mills gave his ruling 1n_WO;’dS. “ Well. I am certainly here." At 1 o'clock. after Deputy Speaker Berger-on had been steadily at his post as chairman for five hours. he called Mr. Mills of Annapolis to take his Place for a. little while. This led to a. protest from Mr. Davies, who contend- ed that the chairman had no right to retire it it was the intention of the Hggse to remain lnfieessloniall night. Mr. McCarthy evidently recognized the force of S1:- Charles Tupper’s point. as he moved an amendment to the amendment to strike out the provision :egfxdmg examinations on religious op cs. Sir Charles Tapper said it was evi- dent Mr. O‘Brien was more Catholic than the Pope. (Laughter-J If any Separate School Board wanted to em. ploy a. Protestant teacher. which was quite possible. such teacher would be absolutely debarréd b Mr. O'Brien'a amendment. (Hear. ear.) Possibly the only reason why the amendment was moved was that it was in accord- ance with the policy or a. few gentlemen to destroy or disfigure the bill. Evi- dently an insignificant sectiOn o: the House had decided to prevent the bill frog) b_e_cogning law. 7 Mr. O’Brien moved an amendment that sub-section B be struck out and one substituted providing that the pro- yisions or the Manitoba Educational Act as regards the qualification and examination shall apply to teachers employed in Separate Schools, but teachers before being eligible to teach in Separate Schools must pass 'such examination in religious subjects as the Separate School poard at Educap no}? plight prescribe. ' ‘ a ' 'Mr/ia'firieThEJEâ€"tifii the 5m pro- vision would enable teachers to escape from Roman Catholic religion examin- ation, provided they held Public School certificates. To subâ€"section B, howaver, objections were renewed. It was contended that the standard of qualifications for teachers should be made the same as for Public Schools. and that teachers' certificates issued by the Provincial Department or Educatiou shall hereo- og‘ryzeg by_the_ Cgthouc board. ' Cries of “Order!" arose tron: the Conservative benches, followed by laughter as one hon. member called on:é “Don’t read him out or your pa y." , Dr. Sproule continued the discussion to:- an hour, after which the first sub. section of clause 4 was declared car- ried, Mr. McCarthy's amendment-113v. 1125 been voted dowu. hem»; hear.) He would,__thergtore, not Inn}- ‘2L, x-A, --- .. v...“ W -â€".w- tify hhnse]: 'by voting for the mend- ment or Mr. McCarthy. Mr. McCarthy retorted that he now regarded Mr. Henderson's past votes 911 thebmasbemgotashmchmc- TEE BOOTH EMBROGLIO. rrâ€"â€" in stores, sud those “tending school who have be made pno and listless. and who tool used-up. are soon made bright, hwy. Vina“: snd good looking am using: bostlo or two o1 notuo’s me "never: The vex-tied and mked win 3nd mother, widened with the never-ending one: at hem nu. cu ho mule am. healthy udjoyogu by the motl’dno‘n new ayatom. A number or resolution. were paused and notod down by Mr. Part (or trun- miuion to Mr. Hodmon. It in thought the the new not of rum wmbodnnod In thug to be udoptcd u: the maul mut- lng or each Institute. to be had on tho am. am in moorduoe with tho pmpoml your ovu- 11.000 ulna no enrolled. Tho Abundance In: year at the urban moat. Ing- wu 71000: thla you 100.0!» muon- hnd been pnunp I! ch. 300 muting. hold. In the come at his remarks Mr. Pear: lmputod m lamenting Intonation that In: your tho tom mambonhtp c! the 03min Ira-mum w” 0,500. while this ‘ In a brie! address Mr. Pen-t pointed out that the object oi the meeting was to ob- hit: their viewa as to the adoption of a let cl mice to apply uniformly to all institute. in the province. and to receive engueetione likely to aid in attaining the desired end. By means of a chart Mr. Pent drew attention to the rapid growth . i hrmere‘ institutes In Ontario. "We r'e ire." «aid Mr. Penn. "that the proceed- ings at immra' Institute meetinye may in m iiarm in the same way that the eahooi act necreaitatu noiiomity in the various schooir, the amended roles to stand in the turn relation to the locei inetitnte an the wheel not stand. to the public eohooio." The representatives or the Esst Vlctorlu Institute present were: Marga: Johns, president; W. 8. Call“, vice-president; Wm. Thurston. secretary; John Willock and John Stacy, directory. The Welt Victoria Institute was represented by J. F. Dix, president; Albert stldsan, vice president, and J was Keith, mercury. Mr. Paul: was Instructed to mu the ln~ stitutes in But. West nod North Hastings. E uh nnd West Peterboro, East Northam- bn‘lnnd, and Em and Want Vlotorln. In fulfilling his duties he held meeting: in lelevllle. Wukwortb, Norwood. nnd Poterboro, and yesterday durum, In the Benson house pnrlar, he held hulut meet. lng and concluded his lnbora. Bapruentativee from nut and West Victorin Institutes Confer with Mr. A. W. Peon. of Burlington. Some time ago Mr. F. W. Hodgeon. ‘ I lperintendent of Ontario Fumen‘ Insti- tutes, whoJe connected with the Agricul- tural College and Experimental Ferm et Guelph. announced his intention of visit- ing each of the one hundred lnetitn tee in the province before the lat of June, but found that time would not permit him to do so. He then appointed Menu. Alex. Mi-Neill. at Windsor; Thou. Holmium! Huron; T. G. Renew. 0! Prince Edwud; Jemee Fraser, of Bradford; D. M. MoBee. “Guelph; end A. W. Pent, of Burling‘ ton, to neeiet him in the work. Be sen-convinced through per. sons! proof. There is no doubt about this. Thou- sands have so testified. The theory is right, the cure is right, and health fol- lows sale natural sequence. The heavy dmggel-out feeling, the bilious attacks, headaches, nervous nn- rest, fickle appetite, all caused by poison- ed blood, will disappear when the kid- neys properly perform their functions. puts the kidneys in perfect health, and nature does the rest. It diseased, however, they cannot, and the blood continually becomes more impure. Every drop of blood in the body goes through the kidneys, the sewers of the system, every three min- utes, night and day, while life endures. ABOUT FARMERS’ INSTITUTES. A GREAT DEAL 0F diseased, however, they cannot and MSI k e. ablood conunually becomes more pure. Evely drop of blood in the iv goes through the kidneys, the vars of the system, every three min- es, night and day, while life endures. Warner’s Safe Gare Red Clover Timothy WHAT PURIPISB TB! BLOOD? THE Kmxmrs' 211er ms moon And THEY done. Has been mun-m [)0th about Blood Mars. $3! SPRATT KILLEN. at m and uh. enamel- teammate Mmanwthinqjutm Mobjodhmyâ€"wofltpm uh mm Mm ”dutch-nu never hum-N to monument It as :he but 0! All spring medicinal. Just 3 detomimyto dounnlnel to'uo Pund- Calm-yearn- The S. S. Hickman Mnflicine Ca. For solo by drug-1m. Morohum cm ho mound nbsto on old prion tor who. tho: hon lo nook. The Pabflo will plem Tat. Notice That Ryckman’s Kootenay Cure '10. u can All In DIM Simply $991! “Swu'n's Omum.‘ No lawn-1 medium malted. Cum anagram “emu-:11 Man's. on. lands. :1 e . ea a: o a clear. whim smthy. It.- mnc hul- lna and curative pants are MINI by no other umrdy. Ask vom- «hunts: 0r Swnwxx's Omum. Lymsn. Son- 00.. Mantra]. Wholemun Menu. Pnum You We. snd hue chem bound 3: the one. at Tn: Poor-tho cut will not be use-cl". whl‘o tho outlohc‘mo rm he (mt. I'm-J: MI“- uddockmktuhcneourud by ”to with Haod'a Sunni-uh ud than Insult! tooling and even that and. m mans. old ‘ r. 7 an mmmflnnn‘xrm www.mumrwm mummmmwm mmmmupnmm would nam- br hoot-Nadia: nub.“ K“ um "DUCK“ TO ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. memmcmmndnm 74331138. Ark-gm has on Inventor In only 19.79! ont- FOR THE SPRING PLANTING “811.108 . ONT. WE MAKE A VERY LARGE SHOWING THIS SPRING IN WJHFWF'EIRD'EN?§EE§§§ GRASS SEEDS, HILLET, RAPE, and an varieties of Many farmers have already made their selections. but we think we have plenty for all. Every kind of Seeds we handle is of superior quality. Call and got Prices and In- apeot work before you buy. Frames, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moudings, Trimmings, Etc. Opp Kennedy, Davis 6' 5011': Yard Victoria PLANING 1m Building Thinking of THOIAS COHNOLLY. Icahn and to .52.. Mai... gm: 0! Opt In tho can: We”! Mud mu um um. about no no!!! .- Ibo un- huu v! be in P 18 at: “Mbumwlm In an Iowa at all 0! much will boabldst-hunln. Fur pmm': In mum Na. ‘6. I Con. dun W! k 35%.)... m lollowl 010.; did“ mug: nod Lind-y. W l‘ I‘ On huudud non-cm Ind. .u M; wand coho-hm to church M um! am»: “to ad on nu In“ m ot um sud than all“ was a! 0m Ibo-I M. w to man swam. um. or ALEX. Ni? Qua-I‘d out... Km. ouâ€"un I SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 0R SALEâ€"Tho following vdmblo amnlm Moll»! No. a. In an m .‘AKM FOR BALE OR TO RENT.â€" '. P. RYLEY. Na w Advortlsa man u. LINDSAY. This Spring? If you In, brim: w- the utimete of you went: in the "y of woodwork end we'll hell! you to figure it out eoutoow» you le- thu: expected. We have every fectlityend can do for you what we have done for other!- GEO. INGLE. J. E’- RZI z. Georg» Ingle. Sharer: Ola thing. Gunby Rubber:- Fun at Iron Founder I. prepared to do .11 kinds 0 Cutting 3nd Foundry Work. Repairing cf [mph menu and Hashim eta. 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