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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 7 Apr 1899, p. 8

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xiv Th 1'0 enterpriaq known. The fact is that na- ture has been inked most gracious in development a: lhs waterpower at. Perry’s Gorge, while tin government dam. on the mm: channel. built at a. cost of some $30,090, will also save a further outlay. 'L - 7â€" LA Mala- 1].: rule; vuuui. ‘With thee: advantages it can be read- ily seem that the Burl-eigh FaJis enter- prise will be in a grand. position to furnish cheap rates for light and power. Arrangements were made last wegk at a. meetzng o: the Syndicate to call for tenders for a. comreta dam. and powerhouse at Perry's Gorge. an advertisement appearing elsewhere in this paper. V Mr. F. W. Barrett, of Toronto, chairâ€" man. of the syndicate. was in Peter- borothis week to confer with some Q I . Gentlemen of Prominence. a Mr. Barrett is the treasurer of the Luxfer Prism Company, and. has made floatations along with his assoziate, Mr. Born. in the States and England. of the .Luxfer Prism Companies, invol- ving some three millions of dollars out- lay of capital. He is enthusiastic over the possibilities of Burleigh Falls powâ€" etr, as to its immediate sources of rev- enue in Lindsay. Peterboro and vicin- ity, and stated that with such a. large amount of capital at present seeking investment. the flotation of thelarge Burleigh Falls Company can be accom. plished with the greatest success. Is» End of We - ling“): . L lid-1‘0 Vic With thee: advantasefi 11y seem that the Burlei prise will be in a 8'3 furnish 01183-9 rates f power. Arrangements Farmer) and others ahou‘td be was in their genernioa sud consult me before they nuke contacts !oc materialsâ€"I m posi- tive I an save them money on $.th everything in my hue. E tinnitu- furnieh ed promptly. ing that the rcvenua will shortly amount to some $40,000 per year. The busnesa men in l'eferboro and Lind- say have oertainiy shown that they de- sire cheaper and better eeectm; Light and power. zAlready ssverul appli- cations in each town have been received Winner in dead, and I {set that. bcil 1mg will be Times as good and the m II» but. begun. The Burieigh Lower has flow at 3.000 b. p., but mu rem-no; at as war, ion. flow will be avail-able uuri Showmg the grand possibiities cheap qlecpr}c_power can m C LINDSAY, FRIDAY. APRIL 7, 189] for -A very ihtexfesting and hotly con- tested game of'basket-ball was played last night in the Y.M.-.C.A. between last night in the Y.M.-.C.A. between teams from the Y.M.C.A. and LL C. I, The proceedings wre enlivened by the actions of a. tall, enthusiastic Y.M.'.C. A. supporter, who rushed about the field urging 11's men on to vicmry. In this way he succeeded. in breaking. up the L.C.I. cambination,’th-ereby hinderâ€" ing them. from piling up t.heir usual mho woman. who is lovely in’» (we, term and “533995. will always have friends, but one who would be attract; in must keep her health. If 3116 is weak, sickly and mu down. she will be mandgtgghbsztabe has con- -ALI-.. h1- I... WLWUW m _ ----- , V s ' 'tion er kidney troubles, her in- pme blood will cause p:mples. blushes. skin eruptmna anrl a wretched oom- phxion. Electric Butters is the best medicine in the world to regulate stom- an. liver and kidneys and to purin die blood. It give strong nerves. bright eyes. smooth...,velvety_ skin. rich ”plow. I: 1'31:th 9. mm- Rheum-I FALLS SYNDICATE The Weekly Post. sf: 3:» tbs rc‘ d: an: : immutmkl notmchnayfnrfibetthan ‘. ihadltwomthanot Mutt com. d to satin mye'ycs, and neadygot no .;.'.. itching. lnotioodyour advertisement in the FLY. World. and thought. I yould try. C'J'cwv'u remedies. In twomtlu’ time I did no: ho. that Mad any tmbk a: au,.nd I (31111.: 3mm nmmumaELJBWAflhmqnicuy. 63sz wnymuma' 3 J. P. RYIiEYu, Sew Factory Requiremmts, Na Bight'to USHIICSS L. c. 1 Notes. .3' am he bmnxm spring. ml the march of prouperity manta Planing Hm wmfiqfiw alive to the where llis Life was Saved. Mr, J. E. Lilly. a prominent citizen of Hannibal, Mix, lately had a wonder- ful deliverance from atrighttul death. In. telling of it he says: “I was taken with Typhoid Fever. that ran into Pneumonia. My lungs became harden- ed. I was so weak I couldn’t sit up in bed Nothing helped me. I expected to die. of consumption. when I. heard of Dr. King’s New Discovery. One bottle gave great relief. I continued to use it, and now am wellrand strpng: Railway Notes. â€"The New York Central is trying the plan of issuing 500 and 2,000 mile books of coupon tickets, good until used. for any member or emp!oyee of purchaser’s family. The price is 2 cents per mile, and the tickets are valid on all the road's branches. Al- ready the books are in great demand. â€"Conductor Jack Lethbridge. who recently completed his 3lst year of railroading. was not one of the first Midland division conductors. as has Lean stated. The first passenger con- ductor was Mr. Fisk, now station agent at Lorneville, who was conductor on the Midlandâ€"“or as it then was, the Port Hope, Lindsay Beaverton told â€"at least 43 years ago. Another of the early conductors is Mr. Bradley. still running between Toronto and Port A Victim of the Storm. Richard Ough, a. Mount Albert baker who so'd bread to people in surround- ing villages, w'as found dead under his rig on Wednesday last on the rmd between Mount Albert and Sutton. by Mess rs. Bryant and Nicholls, of Sun- cerland. agents for the Peter Ham 1« ton Co.. Petertoro. The roads were badly drifted and it is supposed that Oug h was walking alongside to steady (beg rig, when it tipped over upon him. it is not known whether death resu: t- ed from a broken neck or from suito- catEon. Deceased was only 30 years of age and was highly respected. ‘ LU uao “q auu. m" a...“ w--. ..__ ..-_v_.‘_, I can't say too much in its praise." This marvellous medicine is the surest and quickest cure for all Throat and Lung Trouble. 50 cents and 81.00, at A. Biginbotham's, every bottle guar- antoed Capt. Geo. Rose, who has for years past given his attention every spring to maintaining reservoirs of water in the north country for the .1181 of lum- bermen. returned on Saturday to pend Easter Sunday with his family. In pe“convertsatim: with The Post Capt: - «Relieves mm Minute» Alf. ubIanc. of St, ~Jargoxmg'. Que;- bec. says he used Dr. Agnew’s Catarâ€" rhal Powder, for an' acute case of ca- tarrh in the head and it cured. him. He has 125 men working under. him in the lumbering camps, and what it has done for him it has done for many of them. He buys it for camp use and pins his faith to it as the quickest reliever for colds in the head. and sur- es; cure for. catarrh. Said by A; H‘g- xut‘cothum and P. Morgan. cessiully tried inane of the large towns across the line. A list of the dogs tat- ed is posted up in prominent places and a reward of ten cents is given to the boys who can hunt up the aninnls that have escaped. It adds considerab‘xyto the town funds. and takes away the temptation to deceive tha assessor." ice and‘ the unprecedented. depth of the snow in the woods. there being at least four feet on the level, while in the open great banks ten and twelve feet high are everywhere met with. Greatcare will have to be taken to prevent dams and bridges being carried away. Capt. 3056 left this afternoon for the Hawk lake waters, and will inspect all the dams and slides in the course of the An 0 change says - “There is prob- ably scarcely mtown on earth where scores of dogs do not escape the tax col- lector. A novel scheme has been suc- fi-oeévgziid He anticipated a great flobd if the spring opens up with heavy rains owing Ato_the unusugl t‘higk‘neAssL 01 the ,lLL- -“v v- JVJ- Effects Were Wonder-ml cures Lhem "I had been troubled for years with Fever Sore: pains in my sides and kidneys and had Corns. War aches mall parts of my body, owing to: Scalda. Chap; stomach and liver troubles. i began Pile 'cure on taking Hood‘s Sarsaparilla and its ef- and Ache; . tests were wonderful. In n_short tims guaranteed. .._- Bade:- Belle. He sat on that Easter Sunday- It was after prayer and praiseâ€" And he held up a. dainty jewel To the maiden‘s wondering gaze; While he said to the blushing fair c While her bosom r030 and fell, “Oh give me, I. pray, permiss'on To ring an Easter belle," Ther: is no more serious menace- to good health in the pres-ant age than Kidney disorders, and it’s an appalling fact, but a true one. that four-fifths of the country's people have ths taint of this insidious disease with them. Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liner Pills cure all Kid- Eekâ€"t couple of weeks. Avvw "9-- . v I was entTLmâ€"T _ rcnred. ’ MRS. FRANCKE, £09 0552 ngton Avenue, To- ronto, Ontario Carlin: Notes. â€"Mr. J. A. Bucknell, of Detrolt, is an enthusiastic curier-â€"indeed. most old Lindsayites' are affected that way, and help to make the sport. popular wherever they go. The other evening Mr. Bucknell’s rink achieved renown by winning a; set of gold medalsâ€"one for each playerâ€"in a record game with one of Detrdits best skips. The score stool â€"- Bucknell 13. Keen 12. Shot a Huge Lynz. It was on Monday towards evening when Capt. Lou. \Vinters was think- ing ‘ of ‘getting the chores done up. turning around, he saw something cross the road with stealthy tread, and knew it to be a, iynx or. great wildcat; Just then the dog got its eye on the game, and the stealth went out of that cat with a. snap. Phew, s’cat! away they went, and as the dog pressed close- ly the cat scrambled up a large tree and made himself comfortable on an outstretched limb, from which point of vantage he held a levee._ Mr. Winters did not possess a. gun, and everyone who came along aired his opinion as to what should be done. One young man suggested that Lou climb up, take the brute by the scrugflof the neck and shake .the' hide offern 1:19., 114m had his ”mm opinion about shehng hides, and Matched e'mesgenghr, to a neighbor two miles away, for a. gun. At Last the gun came. and: after stew preliminary shots to kinderwget the. ram. Dan Crimmins gicked _up the uey disease. him, and despauhed a neighbor two miles At last the gun came preliminary m t0 range, Dan Crimmim artillery 3nd let fly down with} “111d. 81“ was creamy, and the pelt. was a. fine piece of funâ€"Bob. Independent. , K'dncy Bladder 'l'mublc. NO SUFFERING m'OAHP High Water Expected . How Would 11113 no? own new-.uâ€"no _v-_~ - 5. He turns from the delights ol the table, as the wicked turn from the joys oi the pure in heart. He yearns for the things of which he cannot partake. - 6. The juices of his life arq dried up , with suffering. as a drought dries the 3 sap in a stalk of grain. I 7.~ But. like rich dew to parched ver- ! dure. so Dr. Von Stan's Pineapple Tab- ' lets will mtore the dyspeptic td a l joyous conditicn of good health. I 8. The first tab.et correctsâ€"1nd I cures are often effected with but a ,single boxâ€"only 35 cents at alldrug- R’sts. Th: "rot-nonuniform of ‘WW. sud Indigestion m mmuduko nuns Detox-gun Runs: Sun with pr Von sun'- 81:10:99!- stl_~.t.n. .The first. tablet encourages you to eat what you like. A single tablet re- lieves tha most acute distress. and. there are sixty tablets in a boxâ€"fveet- pocket sizeâ€"sold at all druggiuts for 35 cents. church. on Sunday. She has made marked progress in her singing. her vo'oe possessing rare sweetness and volume in. addition to being expms- slve and well contmllod. Daysof ‘é‘s‘K‘Z‘sz’éé'im Easter song sex-F165: all being creditable renditions. â€"-M"sa Edith Spier, of the Toronto Conservatory of Music, assisted the choir of 54:. Andrews; I’ges‘oyterim n .............................. m Covert. Snitingn. in every new color. "506 Pirlo Suiting. in :11 the note“ colon, “c Block Vigoni: Suiting: ............... 65c Victorio Wanted Sqifingg, in .u the new mi‘xturee. 5'50. $.me ......... .l.25 22-inch Blouse Silks. in euipe. scroll, o: brooede effects. very special ........ 50c Fmoy Skirt. Lininge, the finest goods and moot complete mot-omen of pettenu, block gmudmrich colored Ittipel in blue, menve. green. eeriee. epeciel ........ 15c Sunday, his renditions bemg very mucn appreciated. â€"The cholr of Queen-st. Methojis: church have secured the services 01' Mr. W. Musselman as leader. He is a muâ€" sician thorough 'in his work. and will. no doubt. bring the choir to a standard of rare excellence. â€"Mlsses M. Mitchell and C. Walters. and Mr. F. Manning, contributed tha ao‘os at the Cambridge-st. Motho- disbchurch 9n.-_ __ . ' nect'on Figured Bitch and Colored Dres- Uoodn in new design". Also 6’) piece. pltin abode- in pure tool in on the new coloring» 36 towincheo wide. worth 35° to 40¢. 3|! Wedding In amines. â€"The Methoiist church. Omemee. was the scene d a quiet wedding on Good Friday. the contracting par- ties being Mr. Frederick Holden Field- ing. druggist. of Cobozonk. and Miss Margaretta May. third daughter of Major James Evans, one of Omemee‘s most respected citizens. The ceremony was performed by Rm'. E. Roberts. The bride, was attired in a travelling costume and immediately after the cer- emony the happy couple took ths train for the West. may w-l- -. v- -'__--__7 3. The: dyspeptic awaitâ€"3th, sadeyed. and dulled with the dread of impending distress. , - ‘ __ ‘ . .A . 135e- iEErVeâ€"altegrih: Di‘ives out Pains and Aches. Only 25 cm. a box. .Cnro guaranteed. Sold by A. Eiginbotham. musical Nata â€"M*r. J. Carter, the well-known tenor singer of Manilla. gave great. assist- ancet o the B1ptist church choir on rowful. Sekuh. 2. In the rosy flush of the early morn. when all creation is stirred with the thrill of rcfreshad _life:- ' ILELA 17.30- 4. He knoweth that the hot grip of (Tyspepsin is waiting to strangle the keen relish of his tamished boh' {or suenguxening food. ‘ ‘,I5_LL_ -l bl... 3 Pepare lerge eize Pine for ............ 5c 6-inch Bet. Pine per dozen ...... . ...... 5c Heavy Cotton Shining. ................ 5c HeevyPleid Gingheme ................ 5c 6 dozen Steel Heir Pine ................ 5c Lediee’ Hdkfe. 210! ................... 5c Lediee’ Bleak Cotton Heee ............ 5c Specie] White Pique for Skirts ........ 151: Irish Home-pun for Skin: .............. 8c 36 inch Apron Ginghem (with dedo). . . .Oc Head-one Jewel Belt.- ...... _ ........ 25c Mcn’e English Fine Felt Alpine or Soft. Hete. eleo Englieh end Americen Stiff end Derby Hen, zeel Rue-zen heel-er nweet hende, pure iilk bend end binding, colon bleak, heir horn, Cube end peerl. price- 50e, 75o, $1.00 up to ..... 2.”.75 Ween-ole ' in for tho «hinted Ber- rington am, only we be bed from u. Are grand. but Skin Eruptions rob 121's of joy. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. cures Lhem: also Old Running and Fever Sores, Ulcers, Bails. Felons. Corns. Warts, Cuts. Bruises. Burns. Scalda. Chapped gnn@.ChilblalnsABe_s§ l. .The days of the dyspeptic are. sor- I, “Openings” of New Goods and Latest Novelties co:-tinue with increasing mazchless displays in all the departments. THE BARGAIN GIVER, Bigger Str-(k thgg his renditions being very much Volcanic! Brunt'ons (SHAFT-ER: 1 Ludiu’ Porn-ob. 23-inch- lilk and wool mixture: steel rod, nnturcl wood crook bundles, oongo and horn, vary a price .......... 8 0: WEEKLY fouowink IMO“. 35°- 50c. 750. 81-00. “-50 3250 upto.....84.50 ............ {I ................ 56 n ................ So I! ............... Sc .................. 5c Hone ............ 5c M- Skirts ........ 15c .............. So In (with dsdo) . .Oc I .............. 25c ialtock the AI. J. Carter Wan the result. of his uploniid hn'ih- Indomiublo will and tremendous cn- orgy one not found where Starch. Liver. Kidney: and Bowel: are out. of order. It you want than qualities and the success they bring. use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They deveiup overy power a! brain and body. Only 25c at. Egingothnm'a drug store. Nan}; H'ar.'. W Dm............16 JCE.m:-.o......... ‘9 Dr Id‘plno ........ fl J Manon ......... 9 J D flat-0110.... ......!8 11h"! ...........16 choubbcu . ......16 GA Hula .... ....... lo FKnowlm ...... ".13 GOOD Minna 18. G. A. Little 10: McMilian 18. W H Samson 10.; McMillan 15. J D. F-Iavelle 16; McMillan 7. L McIntosh 14; McMillan 13. D McGribben 9; McMillan 13 M. W Kennedy 15, McMillan 8. J C Hamtone 11; McMillan 16. J McSweyn 5: McMillan 17. T McConnell 4; Mc- Millan 8. F. Crandell 16; McMillan 10. J Keith 16: McMillan 17. J G Edward: 10; Mcflillnn'a total 160: OPPOnents' tot'al. 136‘ rho grave gloom couid not told The The gun bond- could not how Thee. The triumphant Lord of all ! than days in solemn twins. . The rock tomb wnpped T33! 330mg Emlting music run; And swift the chi “WW ”3" The munpction “8913' Caine to the Son of man- north Word 7:. South nod nu: Wad. Hinton-m Sorta of Guam um um Sweaters. Friday was a rod-letter day for the curlers. Having failed to get on any games with outside clubs, they de- cided to play north ward against south and East wards. Morning. afternoon and evening the games went on. A large number of citizens. among whom were many ladies, turned out to ace the, games. ‘Ifi'flm m “flips“; Then drift through heavohly cbofrs Through rankapf scrap!) lyres. And when the dawn rays .quickoued Where lube the midnight thickened. Behold an empty bad! No more for Him death‘s prieon. Allhail! The Lord is fun? ' The boats 01 life are led. Beyond death's utmost portal. Honooiprward each immortal Shall conquer in 8‘s Name.- Who forth frln 601 the Father, H's conquering hosts to gather, In m‘ght and gToryncame. ‘ “A-'- n" The North Ward men won the mom- im gum by 33 points. The south Warden hr ht this down to 8 six po‘nts in the n ternoon. but the owning games added 13 points to the majority of the North. The ice was in verygooi condition, especially for the morning games. A great many large ends were secured as son: of the scores B Two-piece Suits. short. ptnu, brown and grey tweed. good India: lining, well tailored. Tub line would b. chow.“ 82.00 Our specs-l price in ............. .1 {5 3: inch ml Scotch Chunbnya in colon of blue, pink. bug. halioUopo.mud {at c610“, spec LADIES' WHITE UIDERWELB. 00‘!!de Spool. (.11 oolon)....8c Biscuit's Iron Nona Been. Our daily ICE AND KEEN OURLING GOOD FRIDAY THE RISEN ONE- cisl men won the moni- wén“: Th? 99“?" Dr mural”... II' Knead}... Thu . .. Peru-don .. . Jacll'an .. 1' Bad. ..... . H Kn vial- . J! mum n A ”112.... LINDSAY. Harper's Bazar South WI. 11'. 15c .ll .15 m M W Sm by aha-0'. my-m 9111'. Mr. Geo. Cummings, {or over 20 years minor on than I; 11.7mm _ b:- twoen Tomato and Allnndnlo. says;â€" “Tbe constant duty with my work gave at excessive pains in my back. 5 tucking my kidneys. I tried several madiauntillmmnded by. my fireman. Mar. Dave Conley. to try Dr. Chan's Kidney-Liver Pills. Two boxes have completely cured me and I foal to-d-y a better mu than ever. I recommend them to all my friends. -Il:r. 1'. F. Callaghan. of Toronto. is visiting friends in town. â€"Mr. James Mansfield. of Kinmount, . was in town Monday on business. -Mr. Arthur '1'. Putter. of Mmden. called on LinMy friends Monday. â€"-Judge Iclntyre. of Whitby, spent Easter Sunday with friends in town. â€"Mr. E. C.Y0ung,.generalxn«rch1nt, linden, m in town Monday on busi- -Rcv. A. B. and Mrs. Chalice. of Co- boconk. wen guests at the 51:11.10: in Toronto. â€"M.r. Addison Reid spent Goal Fri- vky at'Lomeville. - â€"M:..J. J. McFadJen. o! Kirkt'wld, was in town on Saturday. -M.r. E. Well-mod. of Kinmount. is vkiwd friends in town this week. --Mr. Bobt. Harding. 0! l’eterboro. spent Good Fridny in town. -â€"The Mines 801ml. of Tomato, are â€"Mr. Mu McSweyn. of Cunpbell- ford. spent 6001 Ends: in town. â€"M‘m HI“. of Poterboxm is visit- ing the biases Henderson. Cambridge- -â€"Mr. 303. McI-‘zdyen. o! Peter-Lora. is spending the Easter hozidays in town. â€"M:r. Victor Moon. of the Wood- otock Tm. spent 600.1 Friday at â€" «Vâ€"M'r. T. D. Buck. of Pent-ungui- Ihene. is spending the Buster holidays ‘3. home. ’ I â€"M.'r. Basie. editor at the Pmket. Ormia. went Good Fridsy with Ome- Inoe trio“ â€"M.i- Dyer. member neu Coboccnk. is spending Enter holidnys under the parent“ root. . â€"Cadet Garnet Hughes. 0! the Royal Mifiury College. Kingston. is home for Easter vacation. â€"-M.r. Frtnk mum. of the Puk- thkweu Co. Tomato. alled on friends in town on Gmi Exidsy. â€"Mn. Wm. Quinn sud son. or the north wad. we wendiu Eater with Peurboro friends. . â€"MS- 'Ethel Perkins. who is attend- ing school in Tomato. is spending. her â€"Mf. J. McLean. commuclal mach-n u. the Co'Jegiuo. l8 muting Port Hope â€"M;ins unlock. of the Coiieginto In- All]! qul‘ Uluallm stituto start. in spending her “cation at her home in Toronto. i -1] .5 Ma HcL. n d M , . ’ Ward 9:: 823:4“ pig‘s-33:83: boxlsiE ! can be Avoxded by U338 DOddS days W; Toronto [rich . â€"ur, ‘nd Mn PM Mon. 0: l’etâ€" W:- Tablets- erboro. wexo in town Friday. guests olMx.udl[rsJ.B.SInnnon. Wohnwaomum.m "-5- .n- -IA ‘Iu‘ hâ€" (VA--0! 'hâ€"Slguiand Mn 3.. J. Mortimer. oi Snmden township. have gone to the North-mt to reside. â€"Dr. T. P. McCqugh. of Peterboro. spent Good Fridty in town. the guest of his cousin. Mrs. “L C. Mamba. â€"M.iu Jennie Gross and Min Ter- esa McDonald. of Imtto Abbey. "Do- xouto. one bane for their nation. â€"M£ns Edith 5960!. who i: “tendâ€" ing tomato Curator; o! Iuic. will wand put’d her moon in towylr -315“ Winnitmd Bankin.ot Mut- hnn. is at pugs: the MWM 0! her M‘P‘mmw ’ 41:. John Com-(mi, at St. Guber- ‘moa. spent Good Richy with Mr. Jos. madam mayo! hi- 01¢ mend:- -M!r. Barry Kidd. of .11» Ontario Bulk Mt. Tomato. visited Mr. and Mn F. C. McDisrmid on Good Fridny. pm. J. O. Sullivan. 0! Peterhom. chafing“ Mi- !nnhe' . “to Gao. Hannah. M. P..m Ends! 1 1 . ‘ . -Mrs A. Pi i3 mfimmmmfim“flfimmmMfl How IoGeIStrong. and DtWilliams Pink Pills lg The greatest Tonic medicine Known . These Pills maKe richmecl blood; shengfhen firezi nerves,and make dull,lisfless men,women and children feel brightach've and among. " 'I‘) ‘5’ Perm-Ila Pulse is visiting relatives .x saeseeeeug .Wm «52 £fi§.§§g§$§gfiéfl MMMflMMflMMMMMmflmMMMMMM\ asunannmadoa‘aussamllwua 338%3§£§§3a§= r â€"3(r. A. McConnell. teacher prune. called on (fiends in w ...” -â€"- w,,, â€"-MZLs Annie Bailey. teacher. of Burniey. is spendiu the Easter vaca- tion at her hone in town. ~83; Kellie Grecian. teacher. of Mt. Irwin. is spending the Easter hoii- days at her horns. South Ops. â€"H'ss May Prior. teacher. of Oak- wooi. is «fibrin her Easter vacat'ol with her mother. Mrs. Prior. Sussex- â€"-M‘u L. Bitch'e. Miss Edyth Kidd. and Mr. W. S. Ritchie. were among the v‘sltora from the north in town to- My. â€"Mr. S. I. Barr-.5. conuacwr. u Believing. is spending a few duys with hi. sou. Mr. B. 6. Ennis. of J. Riggs' establishing“. ‘ Which Dlgocttho Food In tho Stomach No How. am: Blood. Our. Conn“- potion and hymn-u. Suzanna tho Um ad lama tho J; Incl-08m. No manna. right tobe unhealthy. provided he cut mum good health. Whathemotptfingmd keep- ixgzoodhalfllisvithineaymchd mmbbdckis- littlouhort THE SINFULNESS 0F ILL-HEALTH Harris. cont: 9cm brother. Mf- . porters. He cones-mp ’ , th: summer in Lindsay the CoopeF§ â€"-!xs. C. “1 Jam}: or of Wye- town dur- 40:. Sa- Engm of Omcmw ed on Lind-my friends lately. â€"Mr.. A. napkins. of Kinmoun in tqwn lately attending the uni! W â€"Mr. G. H. Adair. o! Melatokq 0.. who is visiting friends in Nor and Oak‘pod. was in town on Frid; O'Connell. at Halibut-ton last week. â€"â€"M-233 Eliza Fitzpatrirk. of To is spending the Easter holidays friends and minim in Lindsa: â€"l[r. Wu. Ween. home My been ill for sale days. having co ed a. new cold which them.- develop into pneumonia. â€"Mr. Wm. suitor. expert u 53. left for the North-west 0:1 day week. where he will spell". -. 0‘ months setting up Sylvczslux machinery. â€"Mr. J. Perrier. of Toronto cant here to buy produce by that emp‘.oyed the late John srt. who died suddenly a; house two week: an -â€"Mr. Azennder Horn. 0 has boon appo‘mpd Dom'm tor of Bulls. vice Gupt. Tho reigned. Several. Léndsay gone to Kingston to “in: ations for higher certificat â€"-Nr. Chi-I. Lindsay. masts. Linda! of th? sour rived in town medays up York. where he spent tba pr! in empioyed in the crock meat of Vantine Bros... (1 Mal-39°31. but now 0 has been confined 1 ten weeks with a V‘ of illness. Drs- “'h Ind a oonsultat'on :u aritiu walk! be M cum could be made». H WIFWWh?GY m -11: B. J. Gough. o merchant. left for M1 urday evening to sum ”can. Dom.“ Gil» though it is gut a. (6“ eooe in w; stomach Dania!!!” 4W 1‘ phoe of ($11955. But Dodd‘o DyspwSn 1“ than 0A1. my ton' “’ chi-aha the weakvn chads o! the stomach in tonal-our digest th 0." V.” each box of L0 rilnour 3“ friend. M .‘S M

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