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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 21 May 1897, p. 6

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We h the do We a delivere Lam] cheap. Eh: 39,1! The BOAR held III The 1 cards I the ch: the Robin: 1). Sn O’N all 1’. Eu Baldw Elliott John O'Neil discus 77mm n. '0‘ precls huh I same! paths same! lamb! fairly 8560' SW reduc this) 10 v could apprc the h mock Conn coma ' ' An mam last ‘ Cam: Ham; Wan ball! This The: 9|”: the few who the ‘ the Soc 'the Eur] gm Dr. RIO. It“ ”I C") T60 lb ‘ Sick Headache Permanently Cured “I was troubled, along time, with sick headache. It was usually ac- companied with severe pains in the temples and sickness at the stom- sch. I tried a. good many remedies recommended for this complaint; but it was not until I be- gan taking ,Y Pills that I received \ ‘ "F‘ anything like perma- ‘ 2’ -' nent benefit. A sin- gle box of these pills did the work for me, and I am now a well man.” C. H. Ht'rcmxcs, East Aubum, Me. For the rapid cure of Constipa- tion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Sau- sea. and an disorders of Stomach, Liver, and Bowels, take Readers of “Bombay and Son" will remember how Mrs. Domoev,being very ill and none the better far all that was done for her, was finally called upon “to me an efl‘ort” for herself. The poet lady made the efl’ortâ€"a feeble performance -â€"and then sank back and died. A leopard cannot change his spots even if he wishes to, and " no tfi‘n‘t " of man or woman can change Nature‘s ways with them. That was why Mr. Ernest Ken- ward was unable to shake ( if the some of weariness that had taken possession of him. A fit of mere indolence he might have shaken OH and !got to work again, isk as ever. But this was different; it was ingrained; and no power (1 will could touch it any more than it could alter the solar of his eyes or his ways of thinking. “For many years," he says. “ I sufi‘ned item an ailment for which I could rind no remedy. I felt heavy and dull, and often a sense of weariness crep: over me that I endeavored in vain to shake cfi‘. Although I was never well, I was never actually ill. Atzer a fashion I was always able to go about and attend to my affairs ; but not with the spring and life a man likes to have when‘pe. has got the world to fizht in v _-_|..-A Mani-Ian 1' was its (Ennadiau 7 gm. ‘ v fiatharticfills A leopard cannot cha n he wishes to. and " M woman can Change N3 than)». That: was why LI_ L- _Iâ€"n w I. CONSUMPTION and all IUNG O Dawns. arm-use. or 31000. O . covcu. [.035 or arms. pm. the benefit.» at an . . article are most West. . Bubs :dd ofTho “D. I: 1." Emulsion. I hunt .u: :roublud me {or ’ dd 6:: Ink-km; cough wan h an a year. and ham gamed cunszdombLy In “2de this Eznuhmn so well 1 wu glad . . vouhl. when an: tune camo around Iotako It. . '1'. B. WIXGHAM, C.E.Â¥ontrcal . 50c. and SI per Bottle - V LINDSAY. FRIDAYv MAY . DAVIS é'fiviliâ€"Eiéi 60., 1.10., Mourns“ ' .C’.. ‘0 0‘0... heard my customers spank flood medicine that: bud I cures In cues like mine. TI: Moth“ Salaam Cnmuvo 5 ma no 33m} In 19. I09 no 4192’; Remedies. We and: mum! the townships In nu“- w, McClure. “33° angle. Cum"- “mm and Herschel. Bu! rand”. Dungumon gun-dim a dual. “1- mm!!!” W county. '3'! in ”$3.“ ‘ has“! of ”moo to ash» u . MA- .1 m 3m lads! and Diploma 3‘5 FRUI 1' LESS EFFORT- EMULSION; m 333?: AYER’S World’s Fair. 21. 189'. LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS SUNDERLAND. {Comm of T3? Perm Carinâ€"It becomes our and duty this week to chronicle the death of Mrs. Powers, relict of the late Thomas Powers, 0! Quebec city. and sister of Rev. Father Centellon, ot Vroomeuton. The deceased lady, who resided in the city cf. Quebec. removed to her brother's in January last with the hope of benefltting her health, but despite the careful attention of her lovinggele‘t'lvlee she succumbed on Tues- Iâ€"-L ,_.. Damn" In“: uuu ucaplvv in- -â€"..â€". ..-_-_,ss loving relatives she succumbed on Tues. dsy, the Hill inst. Mrs. Powers was born in the city 0! Quebec fifty years ego. and was the mother or three sons and one daughter, all living. She was (i an amiable and loving disposition, and was beloved and respected by all her associates. Her remains were taken to Quebec for interment by oer brother, Rev. Father Csntellon, and Miss Centellon, her sister. Msy her soul rest in peace. NURLANU. Correspondence 0! Tax P0313 CHURCH Nousâ€"Last Sebbsth Rev. B. Gresvrlx. or Canningmn, was present. at the Sol-land appointment and conducted the sscramenusl services. The meeting was yery‘lmjgely attended and the earnest A.‘_-_ _._- “aging-a hv words of the speaker wtre reoexveu uy ettentlve listeners. Smmxe is now almost completed, much rain and cold weather preventing speedy work on the land. szpmscx.-The League hold their temnarance meeting on Friday _evenlng. Tennessee-The League new {new temperance meeting on Friday evening. A good program is being prepared. RESOLUTION.-At the quarterly bond meeting held at Norland a resolution was passed signifying the high appreciation of the services of our pastor (Rev. A. H. Foster) during the past year, and extend- ing to him a hearty invitation tor the coming year. We hope that he will live long to_ba.hon‘9red or God in the work to .vuc, vv '7 which he is called. [Special to Tun P081 l SCHOOL REPORT.â€"The following is the report cf the Dunsford schfol for mouth of April: 5th classâ€"Annie Metherell. 4th cltssâ€"Jennie Thurstrn. Sr. 3rd class- Pearl Thurston, Fred Thurston, Edith Burgess, Walburn Gordon. Ethel Thurs- ton, Marbha McCallum Newton Thurston. Jr. 3rd classâ€"Myrtle Thurston, Maggie McCaltum, Lily Gordon, Nellie Gerymn. Bertha 'l'hurston. 2nd classâ€"John White, Belle Kennedy and Lily Brien (equal), Ccas. Bell, John Balfour, Ida. Germyn, Aichy Bowler. Sr. t Endâ€"Irwin Tcurs- ton and Belle Mc vellum (equal), Eva. Thurston, Wesley Huston. Ruby Thurston and Lena. Thurst' 11 (equal), Gertie Pagent, Tom Kennedy. Jr. p 2nd-Hattla Thurs- ton and Joe Jamslby (equal), Hector Lith- gow. Laura McCahum and Laura Brien 1(equal). lst class -Mabel White, Meta Thurston. Clifford Gordon, Lizzie Kennedy, Milton Thurston, Alex. Thurston. P. Spnscs, tca her. {Correspondence 01 Tux Post! Nsws Normaâ€"The official board of Atherley circuit met. In the Methodist church here on the 3rd lush. Rev. J. S. McMullen, pastor, presiding. The three churches were well represented and bus!- 21955 was expedited. The full amount of salary was forthcomingâ€"the connectlonal funds In advance of last. year. The follow- icg resolution was unanimously passed: " that having learned of the probable removal of our esteemed pastor at the appoacning conference, we, the members of Atherley ctficlal board, hereby place A ___.. avxn'fifl‘fltinn of the "that nevxng icmuuu -- -__ r, removal of our esteemed pastor at the anpoacning conference, we, the members of Atherley cflicial board, hereby place upon record our very appreciation of the Rev. J. S. McMullen’s integrity as a chris- tian man, his fearless denunciation of. sin as a gospel minister, and abundant labors in church building and all church work; and while we do hope that he may even yet be returned to us tor the fourth year, we pray God‘s blessing to rest abundantly upon him wherever his lot may be cast." Gen. Read, esq.. was elected delegate to district meeting. Isvrrerrox.â€"Rsv. J. S. McMullen has received an unanimous invitation to be- come pastor or Plainviile circuit, in tle C Jbourg district. 73: iio {Iteration then In I 0 way known to Icholm. may wlnh Arbor dsy would omen. nu- - nndhlln-I Annon Demâ€"Our echool Ooul'vnu 4...... dry on Fridey. The eehocihoune wee reocveted. the yard reked end cleaned. end ebede true plented. The echolere brought their dinnerl nnd nnrtook o! thet meel in the edJcining woode. and nice e nt the elternoon there in every endc - o lo wny known to rchoiere. No don t they With Arbor dey would come more Conantâ€"The Oddtellcwe of Little Briteln lodge hove decided to hold e moneter concert on Tue-dc; evening. he etc! of June let. in Ruslnnd’e hell. thet evening will be Mr. J. W. Bengonab. ct the Toronto Globe. Cenede'e creeteet and beet certccnlet. Mr. B. bne delighted endleneel oil over thie Dominion. end in elweye greeted by lune endlencee. He in a whole entertainment in hlmeelt. being It int nnd reclter. einger. Ipenker. eertccn on combined. No doubt large nnmbere will commend the enterprise ct thie led in bricgino ench high-clue talent for e concert. Harmanâ€"Mien Mntiide Whiteeide ie busy preparatory to leaving for Lindeny. She has commenced moving already. Conantâ€"Tue we 3mm lodge h". 1 monitor concern on June m. _In Buslunda #III L- chest. 81“” m’ 31’ up cinch”. 81"” “ ‘4AAM‘A CL) uuu-vâ€" â€"vâ€". â€"_.. -__ the speaker wtre received by LITTLE BRILMIHN; DUNSFORD. Hoofl ATHERLQY OMEMEE. Pills THE CANADIAN .P LINDSAY, ONTARIO osr, _’ MUNYON’S . SUE-BESS Is Only What Ought to be Expected From Upright 1n Everythingâ€"Always Keep- ing Faith with the People. and. Above All. Curing Them of Their Mr. J emes Shaw, 20 Avenue Place, To- ronto, says : “I was troubled for 3 number of years with a very severe form of dyspep- sia and kidney disease. I began Munyon’e treatment a few weeks ago and I can gladly say I experienced the greatest relief. The Dyspepsxs Cure has indeed worked won- ders. I have no hesitency in recommending these remedies." uuvuv - .n..- __ V , Munyon's Rheumatic Cure seldom fails to relieve in one to three hours, and cures in a few days. Price 250. Munyon’s Dyspepsia Cure positively cures all forms of indigestion and stomach trou- bles. Price 25c._ ‘ ,,,_A- __-.~mA-nn A» - .v- _-V finnyén‘s Cola Cure prevents pneumonis and breaks up a cold in a few hours. Price Munyon’e Nerve Cure eto nervouweu and builds up the system. rice 25c. Munyou’e Headache Cure stops headache in three minutes. Price 25c. Munyon’a Pile Ointment positively cures all forms of piles. Price 25c. Munyon’e Blood Cure eradicate: all im- purities of the blood. Price 25c. Munyon’s Female Remedies are a boon to all women. -A . n .33-- _-_-- t-" Munyon’a Catan‘h nemeu The Camrrh Cureâ€"price 2: the disease from the system atrh Tabletsâ€"price 25c.â€"clt the parts. n ,,,__ "'Mfiiyoh's Asthma three minutes and Price $1. Inca qx. Munyon's Vltahzer. a. great tonic and re- storer of vital strength to weak people. $1. A separate cure for each disease. At all drgggieta,_m?atly 25 cents a vial. -- 0-..: \‘nnwn'l H Uruggluxa, "luau-J -v v-..“ ,, ,,,,,, Personal letters to Prof. Munyon. 11 Albert streeg, Toronto, Ont, answered with free medical advice for anv disease. (Conespcn lence oi Till Postal I O.G.T.-The following members wu‘e installed into office last Friday night: Chief templar. Bro. Slsmmon; vict-zem- pier. Sis. Murray; rec. sec" Bro. Watts; treae.. Sis. Evans: fin. sec , Bro. F. Purvis; marshal, Bro. Robinson; guard, Sis. McDonald; sentinel, Bro. Rsazin; chaplain, Bro. Stacey. After the installa- tion the members enjoyed a treat: in the form cf 3 tsfly null, but the tafl‘y didn'b pail very weil, as it. was too soft. -d- 1.. LL- _h.:<€tw pun van-y 'Ivu, .-.. .- H..- fie , BEEF Ema-Tho, farmers in the vicinity o! Creeswdl are enJoylog fresh beef. The fires animal was killed a week ago last Wednesday. The farmers speak of it as a good thing. Movme â€"â€"We are sorry to hear that Mr. George Windrum and family are going to move to Lindsay. Geo will be greatly missed around here. as e took an active part in church and temperance work. We their new home. Ills - Duct. ul- vv _-_ stsxoxs -'1‘he member; or the mission- ary society half: their momhiy meeting a week ago last: Tuesday. They invite all ladies interested in mission work to join the society. PERSONALâ€"Miss E. Black. oi Graven- hurst. is visiting her brother. Mr. Neil Black, 0! this place ...... Mr. E. Z Yerex and family. of Little Britain, spent Sunday with Mr. Alvery Ashton. as did also Mr. Albert Ashton and family... . .Mr. Herbert Thomp ion spent a. couple of days in Toron- to last: week ...... Miss Mugnret Malntyre is home again after spending a. couple of months in Western Ontario. Toorsr Woorsv. [Correspondence 3: Tue Poem Sl'RING.â€"The merry month of May is with us once more, and spring work is nearly over, although the weather has been backward for some time......Fields that have been sown early are nearly covered with green grain ...... The outlook for fall wheat is very favorable in this vicinity so far there has been very little ploughed up. . . . . Farmers are busy getting their ground ready for mangolds ...... According to the blossoms there will be an unusual crop of 4...... “A «hon-inn. esneciallv the latter, if . . . . Farmers are busy getting tnerr gruuuu ready for mangolds. .. . ‘ .According to the blossoms there will be an unusual crop of plums and cherries, especially the latter, if they are not destroyed by frost. horns.--Masons and carpenters are busy in the vicinity ...... The work on the crenmery building is being pushed forward npidly......The brickwork of Mr. John Stabbsck's house is nearly sompleted ...... - .._- tumâ€"‘SnnMI HIS METHODS moon-c: a noun u: no...” “”1 Mr. Thomu Armstrong is busy fuming Mr. Chas. Dukelow’a new born ...... Mr. Chas. Jone: And men no of, talent. building a large :00: home for B r. Arch. (Sluford. We understood thou “Ch-die” hu levornl largo controctl in the neighborhood. on . fix- -33....‘(1 III'BU wvuunâ€"-.â€" ._ -n Cncncn Norm. â€"Rev. Mr. Rix lddrened the C. E. on 'I‘uelrlny. Mny 51h. . . .Rev. Mr. Berril, of Benverton. dcllvered e etirring lecture to the C. E. on Tneldey. May the llrh ...... We under-tend then Rev. Mr. Moths. Rellgloue Tract nonlety. will lecture ln the when! house next Tue-aw evening. . . . .Qur Sundey nchool reopened on Sundny. Mev the 2nd, wlth our worthy eupnrlnten- dent. ngeln er. in heed. A 'lnrge number were prenent. PIIIONAl.â€"Mlll McLeod o! Bufi‘elo, l- ulnlflna n. her Ileur’l. Mn. ’1‘. Johnlon. .. Pat-[omnâ€"Mlu M thng as her Illur’ I. Oumdo ct Oh. but: land by phyllcluu. the gold can In: It: dunking”. I: neoeumtu a compulsory utlumont Into Iona unlurlum. to the luconmlonoo o! h I nduho rofltotth l t’ . ”“73“ caul- ".9. Ann 30%;?g32 DISADVANTAGIS OF GOLD OURI the pmenu qu u... r ...... , . in cheese. With the AunBoozu treet- menn no Inch eeoineion in neoeuery. It can when neeeuuy be edminieeered with- out the fetienb'e knowledge. Vietime o! the ewtu habit ere cured end credit the ohence to their own will power end eel!- eontrol. This very t melons cure in pet-icos- ly humleoe. in not. 1:: ingredient; not - . -_-_ .5- "ulna for l'auonbnt 1y harmless. In no... m ......-_.-_-, on] take “my tho craving tor l'quor, but bu up the lawn and restore aha shut.- tmd nerves. 0'11 and you the pm- on receipt or price, 81.00 t box. In Mod plain wrapper. Oriana! Chemlonl 00.. 20 Sn. Alexis Street, Menu-cal. W111 Lumber in British Columbia. â€"Mr. William Creswsll. or this town, M. M. Bayd 8: Co.’s lumber foreman, left on Friday morning for British Col nmbis with a car of. horses and sunning supplies. Mr. Croswsll goes to Cowihoinn, Why W ouldn't Success Follow? ’3 Cutarrh Remexfies never_ hi1. EDENâ€"Taqmp. GRESS WELL. Asthma. Remedies relieve in as and cure permanently. -pricéi 25c.â€"endicstes a system, and the Cat- ‘25c.â€"clean:e and heal TO ALL THOSE WHO ARE SICK OR AILING. ‘i‘hera are numeroua imitations against which the public no cautioned. The genuine Pink Pills nu sold only in boxes. :he wrapper of which bear: the full nuns “Dr. Willisml' Pink Pill: for Pale People." Insist on getting the genuino uni be made well. A; It in now uuonnbie to Mvioo got-done" to onmino their pium and cherry tree. ond out 08 our: optic Ind brooch on which block knot 3mm. It io tho but mothod to roman o ortion oi thoiimb «uni ioohu boiow t o axon-coon. and point tin at with turpentine or iiomd oil. Born 0 pmningo IO tint the dim gm! got uproot! to othor troo- u .4 _-AlA.-- Bun. In. All.’ 'hfl moy not I rad to abhor tun on block knob II In ootlono. Enry on: who ollown block knot to tom u on bl. tron loovu Maul! mm. to u do. 0! non lou thou 85 nor non soon .20 {or our] ouo o! nwoot. Eur: [Morn-blo- Md It o 9050:: for noulooo In m- w tho block knot lolpootor any h. m- tho um. u on! othor omnoo. FACTS FULL OF SUNSHI’JE. FOR RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS. 5):an that “ the (1111611510 have no othcr idne but on! hope ” but hr thooovho m undo mile“ lobyfiheo- mtism,emhopehufledinzgreu mffltyofeuu. wen ymhtlongtimetobetbo victim sdiseue,md yet that hthodm Thou. Stevenson. of :3: John St. Soot; Hamilton,mnkaotth homgmict MW '1' yan'nfliction honoughtobuish my bopeofcurqud ck ' Kootena C that {£23m Mad: W" "E iny Cnre._ THE EDITOR’S Remove The Afluctcd Puts. “ en people out of a dczen are invalldl.” says a racant medical authority. At last eight out at these ten. it is «to to ullow. ate snflerinz (tom ulna form of blood-dig one, which a ralstent use of Aver a Sars: grills won (1 be sure to curt. Then. don't an invsiid. ‘ In Panomung Power. No remedy in the world and: Nervmne â€"nerve psln cure. Neuralgls and rheuma- tlsm are telleved almost Instantly. 3nd tte minor aches snd palm are cured by a 3131‘s sppllcatlon. Nautilus-nerve pun cure- I: sure to cure. HOOD’S PILLS; the besttmr-dln- nu- pul; sum digestion. cure hesduhe. 25 cents. Itchlng. Burning 8km Duets. Believed In 3 ds . E-zcmn. “It rhsnm. turban-3‘ Itch. an all eruptions o! the skin nlckly rallaved and Ineedll cured by Dr. gnow's Ointment. I: w gblve Instant comfort In one: of Itching. leodlng or blind pIIes, and wlll care In (rum three to nlxrnlghts. 35 can”. Sold by A. maln- Departmental Store mm: Powcer. Tue Tue-ea Evening Sm cantlnnas It. orneede nuns: department“ stores end their fraudulent way ct dolng business. In Seturdny'e lssne It {lens with chap ..... “a hnklnn oowder. and ebowq b! (6!! In“ Ila-Ina w"-.. , nnslysls thet mlxed ten. loudly ndvartlsed st :51: s pound. costs less then he]! thst nmount. helm: composed largely of tee dust. In lashing powder the deception ls even greater. Flrst-elsss. wholesome bak- lng powder cannot be sold for less then 30: s pound. yet the depsrtmentsl stores advertise as “pure" bsklng powder-at 10: s pound. The str gives the formula ct thls blklng powder. whlch Is as follows: 31 pounds smmonls slum: phosphntes. 56 pounds; ground starch. 110 pound. As regards these companents es srtloles of food, evaryom knows what nmmonls canalsts or. and those who do not le: them enquire from someone who does. The phosphates sre mode tram the ground bones 0; animals. hested and treated with s.____ ._.- A A... W063 Ua uuuuuec. u.uv-_ ._ __ acid. The statements here made can be fully subs'antiated. and are thoroughly reliable. When it is remembered that pure baking powder consists of cream of tartar and Iii-carbonate of soda. the public can judge for themselves whether there is decep‘ion practised or not. As to the “bargain" feature of baking owder at 10: a pound, it may be add that the ammonia costs 3: a pound. phosphates 2c and starch 3:. A Host of Witnesses Can Prove That Paine’s Celery Compound Cured Mr. Beechinor. Raised From Helplessncss a Lud low to: you-o by ochbloo ond rheu- mtum. out! rendered holplou and woo! tron oontlnuod molov. Ir. J. Bowhlnor. o! Shiloh. Ont" no olmoot 31mm upln dupolr. Dooton ond tholr pumlpuooo sad potion modlclooo bod Mod. Ind tho tutu" lookod dork one gloomy. Whuofvdiep In tho {It of 7mm? nod tailoring n bright my 0! hop. ohmod Mr. Mam-'1 hm. Thu-o wgu_1qoom_o_d_l~ Km In m g... and: u mumpmluy om him. In» mm. was Palm'- Oolu'y Compound. Prompwl by was. Mr. Buchluor need Paluo’u 001on Compound to: u that. This m of am: brought It: and lumâ€" tuodon from pulu. uuw Imam. uotlvlcy. energy. supplant uud u summons at man. Kr. Win not“. In comm. bctou tho publlo with the umpupuu II to haunt rhumuul uud Ill ulnkpuupu by may: Mr umfloutotuoulynodl- oluuthucouuouu. Bomb-thus: “For an your- qumtud nun ”mm uud run-mum. u m hula; no bud thulooulduotwdkurputnyhudu nynouth. nlutumpudtodouuywuk I would bu crippled to: wall. I cook medics! Wu. yum. munch... mm sud ulnar-l may. but my“; {6:5,} by one. Some unicorn-ha Pm‘. m Compoundmnduurnm a: booth- I Mm_tmgng.ndun Sung by. work on bananas. lound on 13 This Grievance Imaginary ? There is elvnys something to kick ehout, elwsys some wrong to he set right (or et least to be grumbled e1). One on which we hove heppened sweets to here teen simmering (or some time. It is thet on eocoont or the eotion oi the married indies the unmet-fled ones do not “get soy show." And this refers not: merely to those of meters ysers. but the tender shoots-those who ere bedding outâ€"411 those from “sweet sixteen" end I: wsrd. Why this oompleint. where is the in ostiee. io whet why hevs the younger ones been crowded to the well or "set on"h the worried ones? It is not thet the wl ows he's monopolizsd the elixihls oscheiors. ., . I_jl-_ L-“ - Am.- an- v v â€"-â€"v'â€"â€".â€"-_ or thnt the men-led ledlee hnvennorner on illrtntlon or oecnpy the front net at the town tendeln to the cxclnelon of the doueeld shoote. bade. tweet elxteent. etc. No. the eole eenee of oompleint 1- that than who hen tnken nnto themeelvee lode end mum. nnd hound themeehu down to line 0! tell. one end honeehald menu-mt. nu preventing the It!!! free end lnde dent can from nettlnn nny ehnw in e nutter of dun. The mtrone en not metrenly ene h In Greer they will weer teller hete nn Noneee end even tnn eheee. But when. we 9mm. 1. the mute" Weh. to: one thins. you eonld Met e dletnnee_on the etuer tell If n ,_A ::l_n_A_ __ ---'-v â€" -ww‘ '_ -â€" wonen wee net-fled or net. [ueheno dim-menu no enme 10 e dim. at. It you en nee ecqntnud. when neeelnu elbow to elbow. ellhet. Anyhow. e women eheuld hue the eeue eve-peel also“ hu- whether Inert-led or uncle. â€"En] But :l:e. we etm tellto eeem vhmm the cnee ere not was en: ehow. It the mauled oneeere Meanwh- In] In “9»an meant the other: I 'Whee'e. we minute. is the ere.“ den-M. In It the elude'ledlee do not u may ehow beoeuee of the etyle of e ct their Durham PMSâ€"Wehvlhooueepoadenoeonthu eubjeguendwgnhemmueue) Tou- tho Story of an hymnâ€"Tho ”to mt Bah! 81m and how he w W of hi- Emu-Incl. m 'iiai'“*'- " *' an. Salt! A GRAND TRUNK BRAKEMAN huh!" 7 “19m: 73:113.? auutne Collar £2 In lemon or Lizzie Phillips. [Bdoved wile oi Vb'dtor Calvert. who died April: 1897.! Potent”. do“ husband. me hues you n whiic In this land oi probction to hbor sod boil ; How noon you In» iollow no room! an bell. Plum men [or Haven and all w.“ to well. Tho I!" Britilh 0079“!) DO” Turbinin he the world'e recon! of 323 knms â€" hourly 38 mikeâ€"en hour. The fates: vi the _Yenkee aorpedo been, etch of which be. at turn been pnieed u the ewifmx m the world, he e tat record of 25.74 To um brig! t sud hwpv thou : Thom her mother‘- ban in bushing Sh. an Inn her hm no more. She In mo. your dam: mm, Never mm on fifth “0'11 on her. I'm: an: kind and loving umue. Ever helping hcr dour pun u. Working «mm All lho while. on. how pu'oauy rho n- suturing m an ml. dark :- night. swam, sad without mint. 0510 M horn Mr tron our night Huh, out Ildfl'l. can you: mplax: Uu‘n. uh. I. now u M. no (no: an», m sud tempo-u. 8d. upon In! Buvlour'u bunt. Onlyoudnr loflng brown ”humour-nucleus OIQMMIoVIuMor. mmmuwamu awn-Guantanamo“.- Imlbonopm'fllnunonm: autumn: Buns tom-cum m u not am 803me thorn. -nu: bloorau‘ 03.3. I:- . El: - I4.§.Il§u pl; 35'â€" I... t: .igl§.iru§r In. .n 0:. a. OOIIIIO inc ’1' it. 0182...? :1 i I; VIIIâ€"II 1.3 on." P 5.5%:748303arin II..â€" V ’0; nos 3 92â€"5.... .. .; 11:1. 3! (”VFW-i=3. TIRES.» FILES New Advormemeng; mm altoa mantle mu: Iona-cu. It (I prepared to do all kindsu Work. Repairing ct Implc. etc" Settlng-np Steam Engine: SWAYNE'S .. OINTMENT ITBHING’PILES . Nor'n Bishop B. AUDIENCES SWAYS MASTERLY ELCQU no Writes a ’ Interest to At W11 of Kant: and near 13:01:,1. fidd, is located \Viih‘rfar and Payne Theoluv i\ :.‘. >‘ 3;. fine two instimzwm . :‘ These two mm “hated many “ In this some‘ Arum, D. 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