hum-AI. both aocieï¬'ee tak art in the M service. The 0:! 1 on were bad tram Part E e, at which I ehewasemembereleo. tndeey m 1 , and Little Britain. . ‘Aaelenb Or at of United I‘Vorkmen at max-1min turned out weeding! wen ‘ .mmmg the eondttionotthe and I; â€Wee that some had ta come, and -me they have Mï¬ï¬Ã©kbrethqn I" 8735!!!!9‘19r-‘Qlésï¬4519r3d‘r' #Wfl f." nusptton had to; hold 'on him whexi‘Ee «noncreandhehu hour he- wam untll the disease -duod weer hare below. He leaves a datum. Hemamemberot “I ll. 1.6.3.8301:de tho_4.0.’Q.W.. sad It , k ,rrhmâ€" n .- uv uv um!“ gum Lu: 9‘" 3 wee 3" eme ad two dozen lots. Call and examine 01 :0 “git m 10 arts ulna er. avers rep come the east 01’ Millie’s success as a. wfltetoraampleetothigoflee. um. and Clarence is making his mark TEST OF PERFEGT_ HEALTH; incheCollefiAte. mâ€" tie out said duty again to â€"â€" Thousands of Lives Ebbtng Away Be ukulele the death of William Medina, W came to our village some months ago cause of Improper Heart Action. atom Gmnd Ba ids, Mich! n, where he hdbeenarae atmeomgayears. Con Tl" 11Ҡu the hnbotthehummm amazon had its hold on him whenhe tem- IHHs weak or Wm ‘ehmandhehn “my“ PygdmentaldgeppltudeInmeehm __hl’ LL- #1-- _.-LA- [Correspondence of Tax Post] thrmr Barmanâ€"55:1 class. marks obtainable, 1 325: Sara Hickson. 986; W. R Reid-z. 975: Flora Hickson, 958; Ge â€Greer, 775; Thee. Hawkins, 751; Howard rogue, 734. 4th senior. marks obtainable. £50: Peter Pogue, 712; Chas. A. Davis, .662; Ahbie Kennedy, 621; Mabel Thorn. 88; ll-zssom Deye , 597; Thos. J. Best, 565; 13123 Little, 565. 4:1: junior: W.‘ Johnston, 394; Jess. Callaghan, 367; Wil- ‘ lean Hickson, 331; Eunie Porteous, 291. 3rd senior: Geo. Cornell, Will Graham. ~£hhel Burke, Hiram Cornell Maud Fitz- dumous. Howard Holmes, 1V’iola Posgue, Leslie Calvert, Katie Callaghan, Sara ole, Ellen Little. 3rd junior: Teresa Best, Lottie Burke, Tillie Smith. Ernest Bead. 2nd: Elie Cornell, Fred Reeds, Walter Banana, J as. Best, Ernest McMann Geo. ~:sme. suns Hiekeon, wnue Smith, harry meteors, Stephen Callaghan, Wesley Sale, (on: MeMunn, David Reeds, Kate Powers, Vinnie Cornell, Kate Fitzaimmons. Is: A: ï¬bre Show, Flora Graham, Harold Portâ€" «3. Annie Rae. let B: John Shaw, HeliieGneer, Annie Show. Stnfl'ord Powers, Easy Rae, Maggie Smith. Average et- iandance for the quarter, 46. LITTLE BRITAIN.†[Spocifl to TB! P081.) Panamaâ€"Miss mm. Mankind Clar- Mnmnzw.-The gavemment returns 11 timber cut will be made here on the 38:33:. Ina Rsthbnn Cm, of Undsa , are inset-35:06, also Craig Austin, 0 Kin- mnt, and others. can take advantage or the excellent ac- ~aammod3tione ofl’ered by Mr. Way, and their holidays in Gooderhem. The use is new, the furniture is all new, and '1†purchased in Lindsay. The hotel stands on an elevation and overlooks Pine me. Good ï¬shing and all kinds of name amends in the lakes and vicinity. Boats till" he tarnished guests eta ing at the hotel durio the season. Mr. ey intends to make th a hotel famous as a summer neat, and s eciai terms will be given to ggflee for a engt_h of time. _ 7 may peeifle from a distance. The hotel £3 equine with all the mcdern improve- .nenzs, being heated with hot air, and will momuiodate a. large number or guests. 3:3 expect gust: g Inmapgmber o_f_ guests {Correspondence of 1m P0312] xv: Ham OPENING,â€"The new hotel a! G ierhsm was opened. on Monday, Ag 5.1:, and u: was a grand success. The ï¬lm. -. tham‘bagd was {I} iattendagoeh 3159 x. 23:, 23:) ; Tues. Parade, 262. Third aass «-â€" as. Guiry. 32: Katie May O‘Lesry, 274; Leanne! Dafl‘y, 26-3; Fred Fitzpatrick, 257; J'qs. M1risey, 213; Esnnah McMillan, 10. Second clams srâ€"Ida Flynn, 374; Birdie Herriaey, 316; Laretto thpatrlck. 300; Midi ï¬e; Jos. Fiynn, 300 ' Theresa O‘Brien, £92; Katie Dufl‘y. 269; ennis Begley, 40. Second c_1a.ssjrâ€"Jos. Winn, 297; Wilfrid ï¬e 52‘? OLeary. 259: Rsbcm Saerman, 242; Ins. Mmrisey. 207 ; Ismail Gan-y, 187; J M. Pesdue, 190; Mary Eden Perdne. 151; An- astasia Fitzpatrick. 62; Leo Flynn, 51; Wflbert Sherman, 50; Edward Francis Panama, 20; Edward Saerman, 15; George Sherman, ls.â€"Gno. CONNOLLY, teacher. 'C \rresvondeuce of Tat; P0813] Scat: :. P¢Ponr.~â€"The fallow-mg is the amazing 0: the pupils at 8.15. N o. 6. Emily : Search classâ€"Hannah Flynn, 415; Mary Ila-ti; y, 398; Jcs. Fitzpatrick. 368; Annie $16,315; M311 136819.33. 31:3; Agnes -v -...v nvaJ' any“; vuLLuJ uiuuul cinna- n, Roy Arksey, Tommy Finn an, John gddahee, E iward Miller, Fm Burns. Edgar Ray. Second classâ€"Patrick Caz-tin. I’attlck Burns, Alfred Raid, Echel Cornell, Emmet Miller. Par: secondâ€"James Cud- dshee, Ernest Henry, Patrick Csyley. J as. Culey, M ary L. D nan. First classâ€"mum Curt-is, 1233:9521 Henry, Emmet Burns, George Cummâ€"M. Dowmx, teacher. a’i’l msegag,“ T532133; "éï¬iï¬â€˜ï¬â€˜ezgé M er, Pearl Wethemp. Emma Miller, Enge‘ï¬ag, _Anni§_ Cur:1n,__Danlel Finne- OPS. - [Specinl to Tm: Posr.) Saucer. R- roanâ€"The following is the shading of the pupils of 3.9. No. 5. Ops, 1a- the quarter ending March Slatâ€"Fourth das-Walte: Cornell, M 18 Burns, )[Ary Wethmp, News Cad ahee, Mary J.Cuddahee, J 01:21 Raache. Third class-â€" It]: Cornell and ï¬gmes Cay-icy, equal, J1m- n1-_-___, Semenâ€"The roads are In a very bad (amnion just at present. The snow is “1793.103, and it Is almost impossible “(revel them. The low wet places are way covered with water. [Correspondence 0! Tux P0312! szsnssâ€"We are :21 2d to hear that ‘l:-. and Mrs. Joseph Mack and children 'a'a recovering (ram an attack cf sickness mm which they have been suffering for its past few weeks. Elanâ€"Many of the farmers' animals are very thin owing to the scarcity of fod- In this section. mun-Mr. John En]. had the alum-tune to lose one of his ï¬ne matched \ ‘- 7 "Vâ€"-v-Ii [Correspnndence of Tax Pas-r.) shunt. it would be the same as some :1 she M.P.’s after the next electionmhlch will be, “Where is our old nest i" Comwcm.â€"Mrs. W. Hill is very unwell at present, but as Dr. Wilson. of Enclon Fans, Is attending her, we may for a camplete restoration. lOCAL N EWSâ€"LE’I’I‘ERS $112 Eaundiau 2m, POWILES’ C’QRNERâ€"FENELON. 7, â€" ‘ um ‘11:.“ , W m Inhale. Par-er Planter Sailor um; “an chasm mung {mm-é may: ' bud. msmromhxemor manner. m of inflation We bone but them DAVIS.†Soldmwhfloï¬ï¬cughouh. §..“.:.‘1mm‘££ gm“ mm: $33 an me- «nukes. Gnu. Stu-flu. Severe Mote. EAIN-KILLBR 3,2,3, mama PAIN-KILLER PAIN'KILLERn *- a mum for s." uConxhs. In: Dian Drum Ien’. um an Wmmim ‘ 1!: Wigwam ,bozhmpm. â€a. and HHNEW. and Won. Minna museum to relieve distress. lune... Sick heads-33$. lactor Side.me r-.__ .____.~ REABORO. GOODERHAM'. DOWNEYVILLE. V.E-'.BYU FAMILY FULLER SHOULD K946i iii-A? CAMERON. Pain Killer. of which may . 'taln. arhnenot and come, and 2y 33.); A1 23-; Third . Icl‘e. Put "In In mmxgnnlnaf- a “mam? ‘h BEST mums? “'3 "W Hm" I: the van Med um um friend 0! an alter. Sailor. ad in dlcllo than â€had. mayo-cw, nun um w anomu m N.‘ w Hm, may d“ ' 3 at“? as: m. m- m. cm ‘ ' a 88888,! .gnewsuroor on cue eta: Heart. To quote Aaron N 1021019, otPeter. among and a?» Is Pang“ â€151118111331 1m hora, whose wife was cured at twenty “W In wobbly years’ heart disease by this medicine. of noun Themadymnhomagioonadm ' hurt.†With heart am â€Mano mounds: bottle ought dvmtobol opt . turn, an or another must follow, and th are suffering vat-Iona ms at tho'fleaheo- day because the heart is not doing itsfull duty. Whenever the hem flutters or times out easily, aches or pulpit“ 1th 511589396, _t_md the gaming sham he ._.'_â€"_, _.-. _-..â€" wutnifluvl Nousâ€" Snow about aï¬â€˜Ã©one; roads véy bad.i....I wlondair gen Mate;l f4. ylirdR. peep e are og a up e r - the road b08121 street to station In spring nd (all Is almcst Impasaahle. Memorial Cards. Some handsome lines at memorial cords now In stock at reasonable prices for one and two dozen lots. Call and examine or write tor samples to this oflee. Pansoxm â€" Mrs. C. Shipman has re- turned home from a. visit to friends In Lindsay and Ops ...... Among those who were away visiting friends during Easter halide at Toronto: Mrs. Wm. Feed, Mrs. better, Mrs. McEschern, Mrs. Dr. Glnesp‘e, Mrs. Joe. Men'lfleld, Dr. Bing- hqu, Mr. Ered Sonnlteldf. . LONG Duw-x 0171:. â€"I wonder when Mr. A. Mchivary’s speech in the Gleaner Is going to endâ€"i: has been runnlggnow for two months, and sun to be con nod. It is getting Eretéi dry, and I think It 18 e e about time 1: Lane): got: something trash for their rgaders. ubnc J in“ @uesdes a??? library ’13’ The can 16' on their 11!. for they $00? BAND ’ every 514 33’ ï¬ne mus rid oven au- 9, the nev j," cltlzzns x 3" in the 1: 5;“; home†in 11’ but: I at. ' 3 attended. 3° P0012 : with our is scarce]: lightsnarc; our c y 31 Is the r; 9" lights, an: '3 know the '0 ï¬lled. 31 Conn.- F‘ ï¬gureh a 1 ’ no jo . L THE VVV: 3 coming to " and agents 1 Lead has‘ 5 Red Bird; 1 Cleveland; I and Mess: |’ Hyelop. W thin sauna ‘7'V__.. _â€"_ â€"--- .. , a “a. P003 House-A public meeting was held in the town hall on Tuesday evening last to talk over the poor house question. Alter discussing the matter for some time it was moved and seconded that the matter be left to the countv commission- era of the canntyï¬eouncll to deal with. r -_-_ n- __,,, -- u.- b.“ u Red Bird ; Mr. Fred Summerteldt for the Cleveland; Mr. C. Hemy for the Comet; and Messrs. Woodward Bros. for the Hyslop. We should get some cheap cycles this season. EARLY CLOSING. â€" The early closing movement is being 1gushed again, and the probabilities are a. our stores will be ; closed at least three nights each week at 7 o’clock. This is as it should be. Wh cannot people try and do business in bus - ness hours, and give others a chance tor some recreation. Some ~neople will lay around town until 9 or 10 o'clock and then go to the stores to do business, when they could just as well have done it two or three hours sooner. Go for it, boys. and make the hour 6 o’clock instead of 7, and also get yednesdey heli-hoiidey,_ 15...... -_.._ i ‘- Commâ€"It is re orted we are soon to have a fsshlona 6 wedding In town. Much jg; old man. Tar. mom) Sum). â€" Bicycles am coming to town thick and fast this spring, and agents are plentiful. Mr. Nelson Mc- Leod has the aï¬enoy for the Branttord aged Bird;Mr. red Snmmerteldt for thn‘ _- vâ€" -__ avv Una-u OU Is tne' rateph‘yvef-SV who pay. for those lights, and If not kept going they should know the reason the contract is not ful- ï¬lled. P003 SERVICEâ€"What is the matter with our Eiectric Light Company? There is scarcely a night- but what some of our lights are out. I think it: is about time our city fathers awake; to the tag: that it I. A..- “ALAA, . vurvvu -vmu Isl-u LLEGL3 in the musical line. Thar gave an “at home" In Wilson’s 1:322 on Friday eveninz. but: [underszanl it was not very well amended. , - ! hum BAND. â€"The Citizens’ band are practicing . a. at every night new. We may expect some I . helm ï¬ne music this summer. as they give their - That 1331â€" F DEM, open air concerts twice a week, and as 9 â€9' chris the new band stand is complete the For Nervous Frustration and Anaemia circu citizzns may now expect some rare treats there is no medicine that will so prumptl dam in the musical line. The-r _ .. i. eve an “at mi infallibiy restore vigor and strengt “951‘ home†in Wilacn’s 133:; an Friday evening. e as Scott's Emulsion. work cunâ€"uo â€"-II , if mar. 37"! ( Correspondence 0! Tax P051.) HORSES eon ENGLAND.â€"Messr3. J. N. Cowan and John Thompson lefa here with 36 horses for London, Bug" on Tuesday : last. Tney start by the steamer Ohio from Boston. PUBLIC LIBRARY. - The Csnningtou gubiic library board held a meeting on uesdsy last and report the afl‘airs of the library is a. very promismg condition. The canvassing committees are now out‘ on their rounds soliciting the membership 1 to; the 3e35, _- - U‘V‘. nun; , 5w, ROBINSâ€"The roblns have appeared in the graves near our v11] e and are enliv- ening the mornings an evenings with their pleasant: notes. SUGAR MAKING.â€"Several parties In this vicinity are preparing for sugar maklcg, and we hope to be able to get some of the delicious syrup before long. 7 n7-_, V-V’ ‘wgluu “no“, 294; Mabel Lowther, 269; Harold Hora, 266; Frank Crevier. 249; Hannah Crum- min, 223; Lucinda Purdy. 217; Olive Kellf, (missed four subjects) 171. Miss 7 Mac eliand’s room, Sr. III cluesâ€"Total 465: J chn Girden, 308; Clare Thompson, 293; Alex. Ingram. 294; Irwin King, 291; Foss Locombe, 291; Willie Moore, 284; Rose Lyons. 281: Minnie Araberg, 279; E hmim Hurst. 276: Maggie Lyons. 268; 1 ugh Given, 265; McDonald Robinson†252; L’zzie Hunter. 236: Moseom Reid,] 233; Annie Byng, 21?; Willie Van, 2155;) George Johnston. 203; Mix-lam Gage, 198; Bertie Wright. 198. Jr. III classâ€"Total 465: Elmer Grant, 332; Ethel Fail-balm, 326; Colman Blewett, 323; Wallace Van Norman. 299; Charlie Mofl’ett, 272: Katie Hamilton. 272; Ethel Smith, 270; Elsie Britten. 26;; T1105. Davey, 236; Ed Switzer, 228 ' Bertie Hill, 222; Pearl Re d, 221; Fred amilton. 216; Bruce Given, 207; Amos Kelly. 194; Elle Dartnell, 194; Mamie Fletcher. 181; Hattie Hurst 151; Joseph Read 144. Sr. 11 classâ€"Tomi 503: . J 59. Sheen. 330; George Athill, 314; Mary 1 McPhee, 305; Jesse Gidley. 303; Core I gho’z‘n 5033.301“; Willie Gage, 29g; Agyrtlo ‘ â€a -T.“ "It, All-JAUJD ï¬yndaii, 293; Neil Crimmon, 286; Bruce amilton, 285; Minnie King, $3; Moeie Brisboie. 281; Alma E‘der, 275; Charlie Boyce, 258; Bertha Hamilton, 247; Myrtle Ventress, 242: Maud Heten, 236: George Hamilton, 231; Willie Hunter, 225; Meg- gie Hurst. 2-2; thel Hill. 204; Newman Gigen, 198 ; "Mabel Kelly3 155. An_‘.- flOHALLION. [Special to Tax Pen] - SCHOOL Bmar.-â€"Tne following Is the * report of as. N r‘. 1, Cuden, for the- month “cf March, and the number cf max-kg ob- tained by each: 4th class-71m. Stnchsn, lGl-hRebecca J. Crawford, 123; Elizabeth B A. me), 113- John McELroy. 3rd class â€"Wm P. W'hnlen. 320; John Whaler), ; Jchn Hamel, 301; John Crawford, 296; Rose Ann Whaler). 280; Neil Melanie, 275; Ella Munro, 220:'Wesle Munro, 234' Emma Bame3,'205; Rachel coatg. 22d classâ€"Katie WnaIen. Pb2wdolass-1Zhos. Crawford. Annie McInnts, Maggie M unto. lat classâ€"Maggie Hamel. was evident teal). He had $8,000 incur. area In the A.O.U.W., :d has $1M) in game Mutual oompmy as well, than law mg his family well provided for. The family have the nublie sympathy In their sad bereavement. CANNIKGTON. 30130.4 YGEON. Bits ’ there Is 1201 “at and {11:311le ling. as Scott’s E well Puper mache {tater number of 33$: 15:: Blood put! and 51111251111} 3?}: cord made e1 1088 "18‘ ‘uld rul- chï¬â€˜ï¬â€™Ã©â€˜nï¬f‘“ to ~Mz. 0., Va. “Miller’s Con me of nervou 1m 33, hunt: on e: 10- number of 600, {g . mm: M Simmons- he and stingin es scratching. ff THE BEST BEIIIEHY IN THE Wflfllfl---H WES ‘ PEflPLE WELL tumors. Atdruggmamrb n: I cents. Dr. Sm e 8: SomyPhflagl‘el‘ {imam Sons ., Montreal, Wholi -_‘.- becoming very sore. Swnrm's Om- mzm' stops the itching and bleeding, heals ulceration. and in most cases removes the tuniora.“ At_druggiat§, gr by_;n_gii, tor 50 P1100! man: man; Piles. AEbRTénfLm Symonâ€"Moisture; Intense itching “cu will write} and stinginft, most at night: woman by $333533“: matching. allowedco continue tumors {ox-m. 13°11, often blegd and mm“, money. lining; haw fn arms-0|. _vâ€".â€" 'vnv-vtuu, 50:5 ; “Mina-‘5 66mimund ‘1?» Pills have cared me of nervousness and waketulness." â€maï¬ï¬g; Pstents on explosives hue been issued to the it any sun's: number of 600. - - A A The builders 0! an houses h'n'e 1639 elevator: to choose from VVVVVV , -v- unuvum uuu lug-Inn WC“ 1' That p31: Face. pact, and it W53 therefore the duty both or christians and patriots to do all they can to For Nervous Frustration and Anaemia ï¬nalista‘ ltllziizI {311110 of b33131†ngd ingivg there is no medicine that will so prompt] u =’- 0 6 5 a 0 W 00° ideal an indirect tribute is id by t o 3.: $3131??? lglggï¬slggre vlgor and strength worldly. who on 3 1y criticm tho shutt- ._ [comings of those I o’ profess to mould Paper mche goods have been patented to the their lives ucoordin to its pmopts. The number oi 3381. remedy forull the throne», inequnlitieo Blood puriï¬ed. disâ€"e-ase cured. sickness and evtillla in tho rend is to be touud in the and auï¬'erin preventedâ€"this is the re- cord made of ch year by Hood's 5mm“ suave:- ye would that men would do unto illa yoa. do ye oven so unto them." A collec- __ . tioo. hymn uud benediction concluded tho The? hullders oi an houses have 1639 elevator: to meeting. A 7 7 _L-_ When Baby was sick. we gave he: Castorla. When she was a Child. she cried for Castoria. As only as 200 B. C. tï¬mk writers undo men- tion of pulling the nose as an insult ofl'ered by one man to another_ 431L033 CUREâ€"is sold on a gnu-- antoe. It cures Incipient. Consumption. It is the best Cough Care. On] one cent: a. dose 250123., 50cbs., and 81.00. old by A. Higinbotham. I Mr. H. E. Hudson. Camber-mere. severe- ly indured-Protmding Knot entered the Bodyâ€"Cured by One Box or Dodd's Kidney Pills. Comma: April 13 (Special)â€"Mr. H. E. Hudson, trapper, hunter and lumber- man, was injured by falling on a knot which entered his body iron) beneath and injured the bladder and kidne He says :â€""I was conï¬ned to my for six weeks and was rarely able to work, reel- lng too week since my injury over eight years ago. I have taken one box of Dodd’s Kidney Pills and am perfectly eumd and as ablebodied as ever before in In life. One box was worth one hundred oilars to me, it it is possible to estimate such a beneï¬t in dollars. new rwvxwu m u. ? town. MrQ’Geo. iii-1:753, the recently ep- 3 _7 pointed bridge inspector. will be removed 0 Lindsay, bringing with him severe! ct :3 1 his steï¬â€˜, with their 13min . â€" * â€"Receip‘:e oi trains on the C. P. B. for a February, 1896 were: Gross earnings. $1,- : â€-36%"??? em 11.99% ":3 I pro '8 0 no y over the same period of last year is. there- 1 fare, for February. 8127.111. and from Jen. ‘ 1 to Feb. 29, $276,341. {’ g â€"The utilization oi waste ieaooomplieh- ’ t ed very effectively at the Santa Feel: F. in high. For exemge, e eim e lit e _ : mach e is employed save 0 Itiss 3 ; caetiron pod ; and it is can ht in a bucket underneath. 5 In twenty m antes twenty pounds of the I :shavings are taken out es dry and tree f none had ever come in con- ; tact with them. Under the engines and , other machines liable to drio are placed : pens ï¬lled with sawdust. The oily saw- , dust is placed in the centrifuge] machine. 53nd oil is extracted, the sawdust com- , log out perfectly dry and clean. "A bere ’ nave m.-Iâ€"L I..- .._A 1 i I I l u ,, _ ,.__..â€"J “a; nun BLVDâ€. A Um pan might be used to catch the oil but a. fsawglustz arrangement [3 found to impre- era 9. Paine’s Celery Compound. :I'HE CANADIAN Eu strung Germination on the part of i â€on†00111910!er 8003‘ 5' d I am now-able to e e I: t m m 18: wig-EN“ foreign capl- , mkwnhoutmypunwmvor. -An addition will : In the put I have summed almost indescrib- the number or niufluginbfogg ‘1: i 8518 Icon! 2mm this disease. My general town. Mr. Geo. Mitchell, the recently 3’, health has “index-fully improved since taking {eluted b11380 inspector. will hemmsved this medicine. Sworn to by MICHAEL H. heï¬ï¬lï¬gï¬ï¬‚‘ï¬ï¬‚fgipgl With him neural at ; DWYER. 52 Learning Street. Hamilton. â€minimum unwan- â€"c. w. Kinder, a emiegxm. mmmmmmmmmouy introduced swam-om: IntoChlne,» Mummwfl" â€â€˜wm says the United States consul at Tlen Imamï¬ncdwmhmmmw lTsin. owingtothledheennndmunebhto-do â€"Severel speclal trains are ma in mywork whatever. handling Montreal dads, which are being ImmethngeheKootewCumwhlch ship from vaenhnret and point: m. s. 8. Ryekmn, )1. P.. are menbent the no 0‘ Bellevllle. ~ middle of April lost. and Manhunt one week 5 â€"As soon as the weethersettlee erl mlngthie medicine! was: thework of hallucinlï¬'heoldmbe! sandenflrcuedtobe 'REC tween Omemee and M brook will be rom- ehle to start driving e L V! menced, when employment will beglven hasn't-con 'mm to alargennmberotmentromthlemiWmmmnmmudwm recent decree to term stock companies for m the strong determination on the part of i u-enow completely gone, a d I am now able to ; the government to exclude foreign cspl- workwithout my pnln whatever. i tel and foreign control. I _ _ o _ A 7 What is .ZWE ><3£<m 4(84 OF Faunâ€"Why: no mes“: 8 {6321748 pausing». ems! â€5 “"78 0715'“ TO KNOW- ENGINE AND TENDER THAT IMPALING CASE. VARIBHES. 71f" riffs"; ‘ A RETIRED BRITISH SOLDIER . no larger MAKES A SWORN DECLAR- " “d “'1' M10". MI 0088 and _ m "'5' r5- Waxed {or Sixteen Yam and Umblo Luauï¬fg co Occupy an: Bodâ€"Found am: Re- d {with on net In 'Kootonay Cure." the Btu-eat bolts wnue’ Known On cum-1mg“ Caunty or Wentworth, Province or - oil out of tax-to. To wit: .. -_..-_ -4 f aemmu Weakness, Lack of En: nnd Ambition, Lost Manhood. Night mu. , etc., will write me In conï¬dence. I will ln~ : tom him by sealed letter, (tandem. how to obtainaperuchcm. lattes-no money. having nothln to all. I know how to aympnthizo :1: than Imam and am only too glad to belhlatomut them. I promise ovations nboolnto secto- cyandnsl do not 0 commune:- do not give my nune. Please state In your valued Jam-ml that it any swore:- from Nervous Deblnty. Seminal Weekpegg, Lee! of Enemy end A ._I.an-_ v I ‘ Bible Society. The resident (Judge Dean) havingteieâ€" graphed his Inability to be present. the vice-president (Rev. C. H. Marsh) took the chair Thursday week in the Baptist church. The proceedings commenced with a hymn, readin of scripture and 9:38]: The chairman, ter a few remarks. ed upon the secretary, Mr. Wm. Fiaveiie. who read the names at the cmoere, etc. at ‘ last year, who were re-eieeted. In the absence of the treasurer. Mr. J. Knight. Mr. Fiavelle read the ï¬nancial :50“. which showed a sum of $68.15 mi in Linden (or the societ curing the past year. 2v. Mr. Mecmi an then addressed the meeting, and spoke of the value or the Bible Society in ignorln denomination!- ism in sending an: the h hie in its sin: 1:- city and on its own merits; how it as weathered the assaults at atheists and literary critics. howit is prized and studied rich and poor. learned and ignorant ike, as no other book ever can be. After , alkymn Mr. Shorey was asked to speak. an said that the scriptures were to the human race not merely an advana'55ze, but a necessity ‘i'or national and moral well- knlâ€"n -.. â€". Animal Meeting of eï¬- __.--â€"- ‘7‘.â€" Juu “UN-ll And I make this eolem. declaration conecientlonaly believing late be true. and knowing It is at the lame tome and meet as It made under oath and by virtue at the Canada Evidence Act. (Signed) JOHN HUGHES. Declared before me at the City of gamï¬ï¬lnanln tgeFCotnty oi genuine-t1), S ' y C “1le ' INS. (Signed) w. FRED wank ton, County of Wentwwtï¬lgmvince of Ontario. nretired British so residence if MW?“ N- â€mu" Man a to: n 3 years that terrible mflwc Rheum in such ' term that I was unable to else or In not ‘ to occupy my bed without an ex ex’ ‘crucistlng ny, I procured a bot e of “‘chkman's ootenny Cm" and mac glossed with the result that I wrote Mr. yckmen stating that I was beneflttcd and expected to be completely cured. I now desire to alarm that before finishing the third bottle I considered myself e “Salt Rheum Cure." I conï¬dently re- commend the medicine to all others eut- ferinsz from the same dismal I believe it Ato Pefthe surest _cure_yet Room. A T. Jghn Hughes, of the City of Bunn- Authors-lingo lanthanum with BMW tad Gout.“ during 9* 1mm run! havo‘boen treated brawn! mating-maddesdmthultm 111190312319th me here. “mm0m mmmomtogo 1’08 mm “SALT BHEUM CUBE." '. 0,753., FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1896. APPLICATIONS for LICENSES SATURDAY, the :3th day of April, A. D. 1806. t io e n s 9 Commissioners of the License District of NOTICE. VACUUM OIL for tho mutton o! ï¬nd-y, Jun!)- 90:, mm» math-n. ' ' TAILORESSESâ€"Wmted, a ï¬rst ell-pun unta- n moo Good prion and My work. GM! C 00.. MI Finl. -1“... Bflfll ESIHIBBflllflmaflfl 30M Santa) Bull Andra-amnesty)! «madnu’ndcf‘y ' 56. mm, Lindsay. emu. Pilkie’s Diphtherine For w. by um Dunn. ’1'!» 30‘“ of.â€" 0N COMMISSION. NE W DISCOVERY. C. CHITTICK. SAP ‘Bl/L’A’ETJ’ All†S'P/LES iny M: Ba: Material is may WWW employed. Wrw . . 0‘“ Why. M “I 4mm†_- _ M Omani-mam For the beneï¬t of new customers we will add that the Plaster is put up in and barrels; the L d Salt in 200 lb. Cotton Sacks. bags an “‘L "as in Wéi‘ @3116“meHaggai“: reliable Plaster and Salt handled by us so 1011; Mt results. . wooed when â€W1 W1 out of We need not say very much on the subjccz3 know. ing that a farmer who has to be coaxed into the belief that his ï¬elds need rejuvenating is not likely to purchase this year at least. Those yholmow what they want “in Place Your Orders Now Before the Roads Break Up. 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