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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 5 May 1893, p. 8

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not! tom the “drive" bld up mu u;- mm rheumsnhm. He is under tho “I Men: or Dunn-d of Caboounk. mulch nah - W - ad return may. Vannaâ€"Mm Josephine Hui-veg 0! mm is visiting her sister. Mrs. A. H. M We of our genial merchant. Wom .hd touched: goodbesim snduiively - over. Shh like! the any well. Deannaâ€"Mr. Christopher. Wood "8 fit! at his store to ubout double its present 631313138 as” ‘1'“): '1‘ Han W 32m 4m.“ Kc.” 1v . x 5 «SE nounâ€"8 so .50 .88. US $5 woman. 3. Sure! there's , iv rash}: V Your best remedy for Eary33p3213, Catarrh fi-héumatssm, and 3‘crgfula 83H 33331-127531, Sara EYES A=b§”:r*i':fl='?£, Tamera mum 1}; 96er Bocum-y, I-Iumors, Itch A.r.g...t.., Indigeatlon p.1-.~.~n,:c..~;.. Elotches ”your! ghey've LOG AIi Vi)“ S LETTERS EDTVXOIet Pm HcCIZ _ ROYAL UAKâ€"JIARIPOSA. loonsuuimce a! The Pan.) SCHOOL Bun. ranâ€"Honor roll for a. I. 30. 20 lo: womb of Aprfl. 189%, names a:- nused in 0rd" of merit: Fourth emuâ€"1 John Black. 2 Tenn Ferguson. 3 Nona For- - . ,_ A“; -1......1 Rule Crosun. Hui fl gV-V't ”as. pIA i 0" if‘. 55300;, ELI”; 11's.â€" nn‘. of 23335? :- ho L-ive: 2'50. :4: lo! munu m. 9."... n, ,, tinged In 0:69: of merit: Fourth classâ€"1 John Black. 2 Tenn Farguson. 3 Notta For- m. Senior third classâ€"1 Eula Croasen, 2 Leslie Tremeer. :3 Katie Murray. Inter- mediate thirdâ€" 1 Emma Thom, 2 Herbert weer 3nd E sneer: McDonald (eqml), 3 John McLean. Junior thirdâ€"1 Sadie Far- 2 Edlth Barry. Second classâ€"1 Penman, 2 Exbers Giles, 3 Amy MI... Pm gecnndel Almgr Crogson, 2 a...” ncuauzaii Johan Mchii‘fi N ORLAND. [Wndencz at m Pom-.1 Int-Fourteen of our young men loft thvmm lat week for the drive on the “,mubnw 3511:th were going to -. , 1: nu.- h-va . m m muzz‘a. Embraci: ' In SW22}; . give j; To -_~ In Saniéte: 1w. Russell. mm: was; rem. L We’ll 51:2. ”‘ ' m Queen I;‘ Babemm‘x 2': :2. v flame:- Sau'vi hustle 0mm ; is the the Dick i" alumina"! toes. A}? {1 025.332: 'n‘h: “v..r :11 I: fitfcrohand iv what we 300d -|,_.,,:.-. -1. indj Dropsy » Remedzes. â€"I'f‘ â€"~ My the! We I MARIPOSA. L mammrsâ€"llke chiAdar fl: u " "13.33% Gibbs. L? m. MCLEAN, temhu. ba‘ been mun. wit! toastin’ Eur g5 nmy item Gavan to c geese to a Rd gather advantagesâ€" 3'3 r3250”- ‘3 any a?» "the wearina’ the .103. 51 backwards as "G :3 53W 2 issue: to i0 0: anclés Rashes. ”'0 2230:. 02 Salisbury,” L' whstlvcr 3c: can! Victoria. the i Weqtmlniater Gazette- Tha tapering are the matingsâ€"iv all kinds havln’ militia 8: Co" Lowe“. Mass H this here to keev It in one!‘ , . hey ear. 9:: h! .,u the thrives Xv we’ll be its salnr ’6: mg gist-y iv and Ba. \0 Al to join on andâ€"Blatherum- “He wand 03, homes. nut“ .n..- ome but OotDr.Bmd ...... InWlmu: W Alida] :- improving nlowly. but an fine My. m- to bMth‘num {ism enact. ébtfilo 93mm :3 0P8 We! ran Paar.) EGBGQI§BIP°§=OT§§90 1910;113le It. "pom! p. a. can mean: alApiv‘ON “Beech-em “soggy. Mu mam 11‘! ch In Mating was. genuk‘g a fiance-1%; h! pnfiglf'fid us .1. amen. E9 um Gum-mg“ a ”militia ”It!“ pad mummy Fanat- up). at“: Bataan. fi‘fiufl also “8:1,: gamma :1 a. “a! . John Bums. John Roach)! 9 III: (Judah); Mn; J_. Ouddshy. flvat In history. “911;. MII'! . uuuu-ug. â€"-_- n. -, fl _7 mudâ€"Geo. Miller, Funcls Burns, W11- bar; Mar-hull. Thoma Burns. Sr. Iooond gimme Burg“, Mlg‘m‘o Cantu. Timothy -__-- - -- Jun, Incand- Mlflnlu Dun-u, u-p_.- __-.__, fi ,7 _ Finnegm, June. Odo]. Jr. «condâ€" Aunla Curtin. 1d: 002mm, Willie Bu. Muggle Flanagan. Put leoondâ€"Psulck Curdn. Punish Burns, Nollie Mesh“, Mung!!! Leddy. Flat clan-June: Funn- Inc. Emmett Miller. Kate MoMnhon. Willie Loddy. A. M. 88mm, must. TORONTO. SUchnnâ€"Mre. Bentley, whollve- as No. 1 Jereoy-eve.. found he: huebend, Edward Bentley, lying deed in en outhonee Thun- day afternoon lee: ebont. one o’clock. The body wee crouched up in one corner. end several smell streams of in sh blood flowed down over the deed men's clothing, form- ing a pool on the floor, in which was enh- merged a. rezo: with the blade wide open. Although lite wee extinct the body m gnite warm, end death could not have been ,.__ __.__- n.-- . 0..- minutes. quuu “Blur, pan-.- uuâ€""_._ _ in possession more than a few minutes. The terrified wife. who was accompanied by two of her five small cledrcn. ran quickly to! Dr. Prinszle, who for several montha past has been in attendance upon her husband. The physician concluded at once that the unfortunate man had com- mitted suicide. There was a frightful cut in his threat, extending from ear to ear. Death, it is assumed, followed almost in- stantaneously upon the awful act. The deceased came here with his family from England cpout the middieoi last year, and , L __- OLA-.1- -hm- inked. J‘du‘muu uuvu- â€". was unable ‘to get work. Shortly after thelr arrival the husband and tether snfl'a- ed for weeks (rem s severe sunstroke. and slncs that time his mind seemed to be 1m- DUNSFORD. [Correspondence of Tm: Poem] FARM Emmetâ€"Mr. Sllas Thurston has purchased the farm on the 3rd con. torm- erly occupied by Mr. Alex.Kennedy. Silas is one of our most enterprising farmers, and we wish him successin his recent in- vestment. . Dramâ€"On Friday, let inst, the remains of Mr. James Wiilcck were interred in the Presbyterian cemetery at Dunsford. Mr. Willock was born in Kincsrdlne, Scotland, in the year 1807, emigrated to Canada. in 1849, and settled on the farm at present owned and occupied by his nephew (Mr. Wm. Humphrey). with whom he lived nappy. contented and in the enjovment of continuous good health until his Heavenly Father called him to dwell in glory in that bright land where there is no parting and the weary ere at rest. Mr. Willock was a consistent member of the established church of Scotland, and was respected and beloved by all whoknew him. His depar- E3." 8'” 91%|“ us, who. Qubgfiio 91]]; DJ“! Mar? "12:90- léieg.“ ewgmgnga'gggé 1 561861 and. “ Ill-Au: â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" " They are not dead Who are in memories dear." Racovnnzn.â€"Wa are happy to an that Mr. E Gordon, Mine Jennie Gow and Mr. Samuel Mitchell'a children. all of whom were reported aick with inflammation of the lungs, are rapidly recovering. Dr. Csarke a! Lindeayiwaa their medical ad- FENELON FALLS. MILL PURCHASED.â€"The nerves of Fenc- lon Falls thrilled with joy last Friday afternoon when it became known thet part. at least, of the Smith property had changed hands. a local ayndioate composed of Messrs. MoDouaail and Brandon and Henry Auetin having purchased the large atone building intended for a flour mill. the old sawmill. and the farm of about 180 acres just outside the village boundary. A portion of the Smith property having been sold, it is probable that the remainder will soon be disposed of Accmnm‘.â€"On Tuesday last while chop- ping wood in Mr. Greene’s bush David Varcoe received avery eeLvere cut with his I , LI_.I_ -_a..._l_n V .IUW lcw.vv‘ - exe, the whole width of the blade enterink rthe flash of his foot to s considerable depzh, Dr. Wilson dressed the wound, from which we hope there will be no seri- ous result. IN A Wnnnâ€" Lest Friday afternoon 3 rosn cow Owned by Mr. J. Twomey. jun, of the Msnsion house. fell into s well o'e- hind e house on Frencie-st. in consequence of some boards leid over it, end on which she stepped, breskiog beneath her weight. A few men soon assembled end pulled her out by memo of e rope. She wee terribly scraped, end so cold thet she trembled as if with the sane; but s wsrm drink, heavy blankets end persistent rubbing soon not a stop to the shivers, end by next morning she wss ell right snsin. FOUNDRY Bowenâ€"About bolt-pest nine o'clock the pulp mul whistle com- menced to blow the slerm of fire, end 3 few seconds inter st leset e hundred of our Vi‘isgera were running full speed to the Csmeron lshe foundry. the roof of which was ablaze. A strong north-westerly wfnd ‘ honed the dunes to fury, end in a. chart. 1 timedie foundry W18 destroyed, together with ell its vslueble contents. A store- nouee containing petterne, ploughs end other articles wse saved. but oil the other ncildings went. Mr. Themes Robson, the :wner of the foundry, eeys thst the build- v-‘a- and machinery were worth at less: $12,000, on which he hsd only $2.500 in- «urmce, so the rates on foundries ere very high. The are. which broke out near the junction of the bleekemlth’e end wood- wcrker’e shops. was first seen from the outside, end there is no telling how =t orig- inated. It is_ nteglese to soy thet Mr. 4_ __.__-tLâ€" as. diva 3:82:11 $2.1hI‘ZIQBZ-a 'a'yuâ€"Iâ€"p'atliy o! the whole community.â€"[G!zstto. . # Says a. fashion note: ”The return of the shawl is Brophesied.” And now wlll somebody be sufliciontly one to predict the romm of the umbrells. Mrs. Lawton: "fund! on. soured 311 me fine P' Mrs. am: “Well. so I used to be until I been to an new Ensign-inn so n W modlm‘nnd now I don't know who: 18 into hnvo am tired feeling. Try amidst; ”Momma“ ”do Symptomsâ€"KW. intense itching um singing. most 3‘ nick". m hr snatching. it “towed to continue inmon form, which otaen 3801‘s}: Birdies: bungee-sad; on": noâ€" ml summon m on: n «can? totha mum. Quiz ”use! 01.931000de 1: you It is cairn}! MARIPOSA STATION. We. of Tat Pom! '3?"' “Seoul? WEB” G gynfifig “is ‘i‘: A". yglgifggfig? Tfég VARIB T138. 41mm Dumas. Emu Woumt @9939} Lung. .-_¢n_ BIC; II “Islam“! the "on..- _ sun at mpupil! 0! u, [9'1“th OI 'lmnoo Dumas. Eghgl “1 ='Goom Gs lugs-Irma- .992 “Runner-claw rut. mumm'ln hmodeumbu. alumna Thursday but in i m donmm Ipootutuln and not" and uâ€" munblo in mm other much that anything of tho kind mead“ In nod-m m. TM m. u nud- nvhmd nu on! the. miles In length. m m vouch not no» a mom mum on the flaw Yuk «do at no and»: mm an Auction am. with the Gun. Daub and mum mums. my!“ tho Kw am am. Thu ships were “about! 600 yuan mu. m u up»: 9! 400 was an ms human can In column. Thousands 0! mm pound mum at: to mm the mm; m d” bolas | public hand” basin»: no new-ally suspended. mans were diepmod Mm m $9 shipping and hem any public had prlvm banding. Banana: 0! manages 9: “COMM" 11396 “0 1mm; 0ng on both old“ at tho m- um: um. patched upon nah I“ up» noun 0!? m n}: guiding. sad “lubed 7 A Al_-__la- new-wav- -..- -_._ he slieid st thee es- the riversid hepUeitesflCtete‘rea in regression e the weters at e herbs! or the city. Neer every tsghestees ex are on steam: eris e herher wuss so. so crowded with eishteeere. At t e unconfined er- resssment ell the ship: umuiteuecueiv hoisted colors end dressed ships. The em- herhetion oi the presidentlei ty en bcerd oi the review on beet Dolp in wee e gor eons efl'eir. The president wee escort- ed y hie nevel eides end eccompenied by Mrs. Clevelend end the members oi the cebinet with their wives. end the mem- bers oi the diplometic corps representing ioreign governments. As soon es the Breeidentiel perty errived on boerd the elphln ehe tripped her enchor end fired the gun es e eignel. This wee responded it! in thunderous volleys. The creck ships of ten netions hed been pntin reedineee ior their pert oi the celebretion. On these vessels the rein wee most unwel- come. It drenched the decks end rigginge end hung in peerly drops item the breee work. Dress uniforms were ebendoned ior storm costs end the jeak ters insteed of being in holiday rig were in every-dey ettire. At ten o’clock the United States ships ren up bunting. end the British. Rnssien, Itelien. Germen end Hollend shipi followed suit, until ell were holidsy dress. At 1.30 the first boom 0! the ten 1 inch gun on the Mientonomeh ennounced thet the Dolphin, with the president on ‘boerd, wee passing up between the two ‘ columns of wet vessels. The Dolphin moved et e slow end etetely geit, followed by the Blake end she in turn by the Mien- tonomeb. The bends on the ships pleyed the netionel eir, but it wee only st inter- vals between the roer of the guns thet the music could be heerd. When the Dolphin reeched the end of the line in the neighbor- hood oi Ninety-filth street she dropped enchor and mode prepsretions to receive the commending cflicers oi the foreign squsdrons, who were presented to the president by their respective ministers. Duly ettired in full ceremonial form with cocked hete end swords, the distinguished officers entered their barges end pulled cfl‘ tor the preeidentiel yscht. Sir John Hop- kins, the British sdmirel. wee first pre- sentedJ-‘llowed bv the nevel represente- tivee of Russia, :snce, Italy, Argentine. Brezil end Germsny in the order nemed. But the prlvste pert oi the inn had only just begun. As soon so the Dolphin pess- ed out from between the enchored fleet the cordon wee broken end private steemers end yechte rushed in. When the smoke hed psrtislly cleared ewey they obteined s msgniflcent view oi the combined nevel forces et close rouge. The flegships of the sqnedron courteouely returned the innum- ereble selutes tendered them by privete steemere, end their ofilcers seemed to ep- preciete heartily the interest that their sp- pcerence creeted. . . .A megnificcnt bell in Madison Sqnere Gordon concluded the d3" . proceediral. â€"A treinioad of Zulue bound for the World’s fair gave e railway train crew and e squad of Chicago police a lively experi- ence in: week. The first heard or the mm was when Police Lieut. Creighton received e telegram eeyinz the: 200 savages had entered on in-boond train nee:- Grand Crossing end‘he‘djppriaoned the treinmen. ,i LL _ -_-n_ -4. A wagon-load of blueeoats met the train at Sixty-flushes. They found Brown, the conductor and his brakemen Imnrtsoned 1n she baggage car, while 200 anus had possession o! the train. The savages asserted that one of their number had lost some property and the: they considered the conductor responsible. L’eut. Caelzhton, after mne‘h excited paisver, quieted the Zulue and rescued the trsinmen. The Africans were then quzckly transferred to the fair grounds. . â€"Mr. P. Colton. forest ranger. hae been making on exeminetion oi the Indien re' serve on Lake Nipieeing, knoam In the Dukie reserve. This reserve is looked on by those engaged in lumberinn no one of the richest timber limits in either Ontario or Quebec, it not in the Dominion. The head at the tribe, the chief Dukie. who xe- eidee on the north ehore of Lake Nipinmg, etesdilv refused to eel], or in any we, p art with the righte ot hie tribe to the Dmprrly. Lately. however. it in reported thet the chief hae chenged hie mind, and the tribe are now willing to pert with their petri mony, end the government have tekrn the matter in head to dispose of it. According to the law governing Indian reserves the property cannot be sold by nrivete sale, but mnet he competed for. Good judges ulna the limit ell the we: from $400,000 to $600 000. There’s Nothing n Like 1' «VI/NT lea“ REFUSE CHEAP IMITA'I'IONQ IT DOES AWAY WITH BOILING HARD RUBBING BAGKACHES SORE HANDS EVEFES OF THE WEEK. Sunlight Soap. SOAP 3- $531 noug mm. Anna. nusâ€"n- .11..“de mama-um ummwmmgmyso-M ”Mun“ It! numb-r o! prlnoou'a from but am. no wou‘mod pen. I“ an. n "In. loam." Jun- Cox tarnishe- I lull god Io account at “In m. Mull.” mm. ohn nth. M “a. origin m Isl-tor] at “The m d the Cincinnati.“ In. 0m. Am“ up“. I m m Wuhan mum o! the marina mph-I. uhne never! with I cut at Mr nod noun. work. "The r.“ The poetry 0! use numlm In 3‘3»an 0 din Ioulton. Don M Mr. Jim. Pendlekm um! Arthur D I‘. RAndolBh. Pin-bank} 00., ӣ99m“ to the ways of he: household.” Yea. 8010mm: 1: right; that'a what the good housekeeper everywbm dogs. but particularly in Can- “It . But he: ways are not always. old ways. In fact she has . carded many unsatisfactory old ways. For instance. to-day she isusiag Â¥ ads. the New Shortening, instead of lard. And thisls in itself a rea- son why “she looketh well” in another sense, for she eats no lard to cause poor digestion and a worse complexjon. d 1 -LL-.. lyu Ivv â€"___V, I splint or thoroughpin or any swefling Dick' 5 Uni- mcnt cures a strain or lamcncs: and mm» as influx:- nation from cuts and bruins. For Sa‘.c by all Drug- gisls. Dick' 5 Blood Purifier 50c Dick’ 5 BiisxchOc. Dick' a minus 25c. Did: 5 Ointment 25c. Send a ' Fat Cattle by -. ‘mn‘l at vn unble household and {4mm recipe: will B "VAHU yvâ€"r__fl COTTOLENE 1s much better than lard for all cooking pur- poses, as every one who has tried it declares. Have you tried it? For sale everywhere. ‘w an Lcu to know, how to keep his animal in good heakh while in the stable on dry fodder. DICK'S BLOOD PURIFIER is now fi'ecognized as the best Condition Powdcxs, it give: a good appetite and strengthens the digestion so that all the food is :usimilaxcd and forms flesh. thus saving more than it costs. It regulates the Bowel: and Kidney: and turns a. rough coat into a smooth and glassy one. Sound Horses are al- ways in demand ands; this season when they 0“ n are soliable to slips and strains DICK'S BLIS- Emaifwifififi Horses unfl’ '- horsc or cow “' 1;)! an e to know how a kcco his animal u‘luc. Inn 043.1385!) Is I. prune Invoxlte In BROWN 3nd BLACK. A any CABLbBAD with black but! II . (slung novalty. TB! 8013180 '1. also I'd-l to the front. The neweot shape In B‘l‘li‘l' EAT II con- siderably lower In the own: And er brimrd. whue the lacing colors are back and m enAWS. sane:- vmdomlnnte. 3 low crown and I widehflm no the futures. > FAIRWEA'I‘HEB [ll]. No.96 Kent-st, Lindsay, mute 3 Issue and oompleto dismay of GENTS’ EURNISEINGS- NEGLIGE SHIRTS, stambed and cafe. Pena}, Canton, Ram-bad and M ila no Hats and Caps Gems’ Furnishings. 7 he Leadiqg Hats: are ”liable to slips and smip s DICK'S BLIS- TER will be found a stable necessia; itwill remove a curb, spavin, a book of valuable householJ and Cam be sent free. â€" .-- -.p TB! rlDonA is selling well (or DICK C0.. Our stock is large varied. Loading Eamon m run-ten :t Fan-WW K. FAIRBANK co., Miscellaneous. Wellington and Ann Sta, MONTREAL. mzudmwasrethe Made only by Box 492. Eva? owner of a horse or cow want! MONTR EAL Dick's Lini- collars My assorted swan or 1 GOODS You cam. Tm, Swan. 7____ Mn. Etc“ an of chJ WANT. «mail. m quanty m numb“ in was. We "aw“; mg mm on 043130.40 or 1mm DAIRY AND 84 M'. at» om adv-toad of W Farm" wul find time This to the season: for «loom REEDR- Sowww of many mm ‘ will commence in a few days. so to speak, and it ls well to have what”. cherry Pectoral will require in readiness. We have the very best of the diferent van-tell“ I "mo 3 c «3.; \c I ‘. 131.“; ‘quggmla. at.“ sure to cure of Field and Garden Seeds now on hand, and as we have been tn the bun. 9:... to a germinating qualities. We have several new kinds we would be pleased to have an opportunity of showing. was for years farmers am IMPROVED Our select imported seed pro- duces the largest roots and largest crops on record, yielding as much as 100 tons per acre. Our stock of garden and field seeds will be found very complete, comprising all the leading varieties: White, Short Vosges, Carrot, Bel- gia} White Carrot: Red Clover and Timothy, Turnips, Mangolds, Beets Cabbage, etc. E. GREGORY, Ill. WDfluva-a, _' _ » con-norm mam-cu. afglfia '12â€"01. no: need" "6.13:: 35111: Emma ‘ mung-{rmmgm mag-é Ema. â€" v o O n 3 '- m‘“" Aw" "‘ 1m 5“ Kazan. by Y Bate-mu. 11%? me. E ‘lm 0m I u y - New Advertuemonta. aoowhbéhm. mu; ”13. um 238;. b Duke 5 7’" â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"' “autumn";mmxmbsu lol- : Even 2427: Adeline 8rd. 905 by Tammi-eh. 1105, :m; P1“? ATS REMODELLED-â€" I 5°C t° (13825): Menu.1mn..4.iuemo. 12939: any. :cncs of Inform the qua or [And-u laden“ a Pyrunnl. 4.85:; may. by u- um Bonum. : Life, v thatlamnowm‘ comm 01mm amouv. by You; 254' _ ‘ me most {unloa- :0 mm Inning lacuna bv Rob 803.557. by Danton, 198. by m :wox: mammochnomslm tying: £53.byfiann,301.byD-nw.m = Itwfl SW10“ 2""! ”d W“? m- mamaâ€"u 33 um at mine; sum not = ‘ MRS. O’CONLELL. corner "I DIM“!- bounm. Llnduy. April 12. 1893.454. 1am I Infill: FARMS FOR SALE. Grain and Stock Farms Counties 9f The-o mm: will be told chap. A mull m- mantdownlnsll am will bomulmdsnd the you willown 3 home? a lure t number 11 goodhommoulyuw.whlohwowlllnll on monthly payment». whloh wfllnotunom to more tum tram-bio mt. We’lltvenlsmllnsndcanlululloh-uo! Bedroom Suites. Springs and. Mattraases. Tables. Chairs. Sideboards and Bureaus. Bedsteads. Washatands. Cooking stoves. Wa-htubs. Mirrors. Loungex. Baby vantages. Crockery and Glassware. Knives, Forks and Spam mad-mysroh 21. um. THIS IS FURNITURE. Second- opp-m m moms. LENNON bilge Old Iron. Rags, Cop- per, Lead, Brass, Rubber, Bones, Zine, Quart Bottles and Flasks. Intendiné 9mm Cox-nor Eon: um wanna-cu. Lin‘luy. Apr“ 17. lmâ€"N. Avgâ€"{I 25th. <1 WERE? New 41% MAMMOTH E. 0,830,; ‘ ’-Hand Furniture. M ANGOLD. 'B. J. 3: U. B. Momcanm. s. 0:11., ”of! block. um. '36“! 6f Halibut-ton. V U u m. Tm. Ewan. Cains, Cm Goods, 890.. an of wMoh ham bun In at m otou pm. community our customers not a» mm: m the“ purchaau. SPRATT 8: KlLLEN, r}: OTICE TO THE PUBLIC.â€"-I here- by mud a! panel from «lung credit or good- to mono 1n my me without my written ado: and connect. u I I”! not be Bahia to:- tune. JOHN CARIODY. Emily. Apt-n 17m. BARON OPS 15769 PEDIGmâ€"Baon Op. M “I! white. (I'M M1201. m1. bud John Callie. tendon mum Out. 80") Md“- 13599;”. VIM Mib’BIIJObDLM; We. Victor“. 5! Y State-mus. 1335: 1(512. 919% .m8: Nell . £135. Dub, Cobacon/r City Carriage Works. r, it must be In sun 0 a... c . . 31 can be satisfied Without ' ’1 'tself. which I have found to v u lit-Ir Lora w -- ._._____ a an encycl i -- _ 7 V 7' It #:11290ng Wing :Illnuuuuuuuuu"..â€" ........... .fi completeManha’mfi AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT. ________________ SHORTHORN BULL FOR SERVICE. the mind gorges itself, and the| ‘ f the slander organ: I death. 1 have Known ,. to be tho we; often I have watched , animal! feeding apparently all in l - hedth, when suddenly some one of 1 number would show signs of the l I ‘ 2 - . sgony, and in less than than text r . - ates be dead, and in every instance I ‘ was when the whey was fed immediate a after it. was drawn from the rat, and in ‘ sweet condition, and never haw l m - a almilsr case when whey has been it to satisfy the A ledicd Work that Tells th e Causes, Describes the Efi'ccts, Point! the Remedy. Scientificall - the most I - - . must Egg-until]: medical ‘zoztuzxrxgdlilxhgs ,2“? ' V bca ' "OIIC ' ' .- £5. Snagsfmterdnzgâ€"SM 111'“me I TM undefined will keno t - what. not u. out. 7. 0:83.33“: Wm BARON OPS 15759 PEDIG -3“. m ”tam mm“ ,3: at»... Melon falls. Out. at: by I M 9599-10 .4511). new. and. by an John Leigh: mums. .by Y ems-mun. ma We: ”a m" . $.80: N613. 4135. M “M 5“. 1M . b Duke “acorn. Arumhmmix’a. in en- (13825): “mm. “9.9-“. M s, W Inmmmh- Iii]? _ thc I’Lun Facts, the Old Secretsand No" I“ ' ' . :cnes of Medical Science as npplicd to Ma:;:d 31d. Tm in feeding whey sweet very : I ( 5'3 5' 3 8 g Neuron. Debmty, 8““qu Development, vmmk, The Husband, Those Intending Marriage, etc.- Every man who would know the Grand Truths utmnaewwmw .. m m bv Rob m.557: 5 D23" :1: 2547. Emaa mart”?! “3°“, ‘0' past. fonts and: . 'th ' ' :53. by Humming: Mafia? b’ :woxngkmfi' {Prififiiéwll’go 131,. M um: w: beefnough 8.616. 1115 ~ . ' - - : ore Its stomac. ts ovumone. ”Tali-13.41 ‘3 tun. 0‘ ”"100: 31.50 1! not Enigfll?” fifgfi'fii’u‘fid'm'mums - Inorder to get the best results f rom J gERIE ME ’ ‘ E - feeding, it mustbe fed in :1 trough Avril 8:193 _nmllll I. [can - DICAL C0,, Buffalo I. 5 me other veSSel m such «immune-s | . wanv P-O 9IIIIIII[I].II.".'.||l.n.....".'l"'.':.l.n: the annual can feed WhCXlCVCT ll - - .7 end in such a state that it can - , itself without gorging its stomach. 5th. It has been calculated by some I there is 7 per cent. more feeding! - 'es in sweet whey than there is m l That seems L.: be an extru- ‘ : ' 1f whey Could be ~v sweet without scalding as it is drawn ' - should only be :‘_. pound of solids to 1 ds of water; when whey is .thy ; than this there must be a Waste In John Hams. ,_â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" LINDSAY FOUNDRY. JOHN MAKINS, “sadism Founder :- mall-up . Muhammad-tin m“ m 3nd “”1. out. mm: It: m.:°¥::3 N. .. B. ‘l'woPauhlsz Enzlnsuflh.p..torsslsohesn. Applyto It has been said that calves have ' just as good on sculded whey If they have it was not when whey was scalded in the tank and pumped out. but I feel myself eufu All “a nnv' mm. of the calm: onmilk. Fetch mymfloedaaudaot- wlamsuoklmrodat ‘ Thoroughbred and Farm Stock Insured at 0er Low Rates. moms A!» Gun“. menuranlc. All kind- of Sn!!! I“ M In... to «an. ”I. PM!” on: 31‘! wmor etc. Miscellaneous. ONTARIO MUTUAL I YE STOCK OVEIR. SIEED mm. for which the HIGHEST wanted, for PRICE will whwh til be Paul. G. T. Drmkallâ€" Coboconk. Wt boy to call flu attention FA MILY GROCERS; Jules Keith. Insurance Company. 3. WILLIAM STREET. William Iâ€"t. Nor‘h . better if 1119,)? had never seen It, ‘ , ' 'u errlg‘zgc ‘ u‘ 9011;! mg n ‘L‘g’ > hsve been ICU w... v 7â€"7 V LL'M‘X j Cd 1 ‘ ‘ kallâ€" Goboconk. Carriage Works. mounts on raw llG. Aw” lint-”.0! Sun II FURNITURE and UNDE RTAKEB .. "- to calves when L: W only passes quickly frum 11w san- l ‘ " of the can, but. drives out any Ulhrr Lu: 'tritious food that may ha in xhu: cult": ,:w ~ w before it is uroperly digested. ' I how, these are my opmwns .. ' 1. I write this ftomacuru; experience, having handled and hi; , neariy every stage that is pnesiblc iur ‘ :‘i‘ to be in, and having; bccn‘engagcd \ Db‘ ' factories where the whey of as high as j W} ‘,(X)0 pounds of cheese hTLS been fed at ‘ ' ‘ facmry in one Beaaan. nud m3 '* ' '-nia tha: those “iah'm; m spccalnu- ‘ {5‘ “din: whvy will Yeah/.5 the azxznc ‘ ‘1 ' I all did the dog mm was carry“: pl ' of meat across the atrcuu‘. :um ‘. oi hil.lhadow in the water, he grabbed 1 Bi “scalding i t .I inAmuun' ; Chane-tubal; wwn for mu. ”8.61“.“ O m tarnish“ ad chug:- modern“ Thanking my numerou- onmxnera {or put um G. D. DBINKALB Mk. And! m.mâ€"us. 9:0“er Ia: Keith. it, “IS piece in the water and ins: why. He ‘ p t ' in his mouth, for after smidin: tho some one, in place of iiudmg Us; yer 0‘ I'ster in {hair can after rcmnung ' the factory, will find 100 per cum, the other é per cam. swim will be “ floating on the top of the whey 1am; 5' Ihovelled out on the ground when ‘ d “91‘ 18 denied. A: a checsc-umke!‘ ‘ I q willing to put forth every onion in for the benefit of my patrons, ' Q _ I their interest: is my mwrest. ‘ ‘ you”. W. H. Mmmlu. o; lit-dad. April 28th, 1593 M_ I ‘c ‘1 MUTUAL IYE STOCK The nedenlcned ere wavered to taken.- ud Come on nature for mu eeeeon uh 1‘01)on rates: HORSES. ell ages, 8110' month: ATTLE, ell ages. 50 ore. per mun. Plenty area. Mr. eel: end etude: hound. Inc. All aim-.1. uken at ownet'e risk. 5. hell. u' entire hence. or breedlnz nu taken. Money to he peld when etook noun. 8“ eeen st [out once a week. Cattle an be ”WWI” tn e legs! and 1mm menu. Home- lnlm have their shoes 01!. Feel- at NVQAM with their dune not com :mumuuuluuuuuquuuunqu-Q nervous bebmty. 1819013110. scum”, Development. Yedcocele, The Husband. . Those Intending lint-daze. etc. _- â€"â€"_vv â€" ' '1”, W :_~ * 7 a careful consideration of the same, New Advertisement]. by. come to the conclusion that it not only prove a. detriment to the EMORIAL CARDS.â€" Lfigg‘lfigl Tu Poor fiafi , but a loan to the feeder. 1‘. Been-use, after the finest and be at > ‘ ' "â€" A *n‘)“ he! Every nun who would know daeGmndTmths,: the Plan Facts, IheOldSeacuand Ntv Disco“: ciao! Medial Sdcnoe as applied to Manic“ Life. who would atone for past follies and: avoid {mum Pilfnllzh should writ» {or this __._‘-_.‘....-- u. v r.- anr PA (I) STUB E. llé on milk. If they have u. “an nu. ,, tank and they pumped om. but. nyinc that 99 pet hnve been ted better if they had y been fed oil cak r~ I Lu] was acalded in the I feel luysalf safe cent. of the calms 1 would why at all never seen it, and e or meal purndgc Ln'n mm whey is u Lung w I! My A-vâ€" _ ‘V _ t in whey after the most I. flutter . mailman, and about the same hating the whey to E vane, which by . _ "5 to 180 Fahr. , whxeh AYER’S cherry Pectoral Qua-1 of Me as reguu Mu- rve its sweetness. and daytoprese r a careful oonnideration of the same, "‘-‘-~~ “mi :9 N 10 RF? a” “I AGRICULTURAL. a no!“ "‘4 0mm W vs 4-. v -- , be done in order to preserve its ‘ DOC, would drive the re- in: solid: out of the whey, end i. he found nicer coollinz to rise to grim and where whey is pumped . the vet. would not reach the farmer I; if it '6. it would only go to the one wouldget the last. can filled. Id. Tlm: in order to receive the heat It from whey feeding to urine, as that is the only animal that it u no for, it must be in such a state due mind can be satisfied without. finding itself. which I have found w - 7 â€"-..- I... had fun) ‘24 to 48 hours Farmers Profit Bys IIYImA-V . ..-â€" L Whey. m the Edits! of THE 9051.] .1 lave had my opinion asked ~__IJ Grippe We. where the LNG pounds of ch‘ P “6er m one m in ma: those ‘ “W Rheumuo Cure to: uncuma ms in 1 to 3 (1.?! table and d 35.; a.» y-y R a! («at Imam nuctwrrs‘ "WW m... munu “fly pymlsnund III I...“ W on: b°°m ' â€" n“ M. Kalil Edam with“ me museum-0 man! ““3” “1 Ito Whale one mgomuu met“- 5-“ “turn-the W at Canaaiiaa 3307“- ' VWNHM £3“). Clay Cam sign stop 2 p-f- to 25 A._ LL‘ . FRIDAY- MAY Trouble Scalding W. H WW I Kllloby, J TIM m cm will .N From Q (“Mm I Null M no ‘1» 22!. 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