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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 5 May 1899, p. 9

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fam- (hi? )1! icon :tunng 54 suit ,Mdli. Hen ickdg 10eg Is messiah“! and monthly am haul. OMM'GB. ”.0 III your 6. for “*1 m H ‘- ggl. we no 9 er... .1131:me pill-um mutations at dangerous. his. no. I. a r .9; , No. I, 10 degrees stronger.” per box. a. 1 me nnd two-can suannmEI’s am NEE IMES Inn-u: m»-.-'v~,v ammo BAY m m flea! ”6M9“ hail-lb! ‘08 m 09 m i M! 0!!!! w Jim wt again gems war in arm game NEWARK! m M“ 125% mil: ”with \hv- damp; and gamma 5%?”- mwdms um szqunm's and mm; man's cued, and we my»; the My relamd ‘ue'low we'd “‘0ng qt mm mm as furnishing another- '5QO gt xhe periis attending their m calling. 1: was tom our reporter g9 urhcr day by Mr. N. McEachren,amu-. Lnown resident of Hartley, wha hind last fall with Mr. Thompson, Dumb”: 1mm, of Hamilton, to work in big Swish River camps, on the not“ shore of Gcorgian Buy, Altman dim trict. : _. ‘ n n The Weekly Post. artel’ Maud below We“ W nun as fmm‘uhm aw m perils atmdina mum. It was told NDF;\'.'Fâ€"‘RJUAY my» in” bAAVu The Trip to the Call?- an; The gang of men McBachrcn joined Th leii. Bisrotasing for French River on Wl‘ Nov. 3rd in an “Alligator" boat, which ch: had three small timber cribs loaded or. rid: shanty supplies in tow. 'llvlelvc m miles from Biscotasing they reached 9. gm long island opposite the entrance in- to to Spanish lake. over which the Alligat- W] or was drawn by means of cables m‘ worked by th? machinery, as it was imâ€" wt possible to navigate the marshy chan- nels on both sides of the island owing to the low slate of the water. Mc- Eachren and two companions were left on the island with a tam d horses to transfer the supplies onth'e (rails to the other side of the island, while the Alligator left with them for ihe Site of the camps, 25 miles up Spanish R‘ver. the understanding be- ing thal ihe craft was to return for the remainisnr of the gang and the bulk of the supplies early next day..- An Unpleasant Experience. That hight there came a. very-sharp frost. but as 31011342th and his com- rades worked :. ll night transferring the suppl;es they did not feel at all uncom- fortable. In th: mornim, while they were eating the last of their pork and beans. they notzced a thin film of ice on the channels on each side of the island. and the thought struck them that. if the narrows higher up the llVPr had frozen ove'r after the pm (.ge of the Alligator they were in a. very unpleasant predicament. Now that gun 'to experience the pangs hunger which they alLayed somewhat by chewing gum scraped off the trees That night was so cold they were oblig- ed to walk about ta keep the blood‘ in circulation, and in the morning they looked eagerly up the river: hoping 10 see the puff oi smoke. which would announce the com‘ng of relief. They looked in vain, however, and then set Lut on a hunt for food. There were partridge on the island. and all these lhey hurled stones until tired. but: did not succeed in killing any. Then they “Wed :1 rabbit which Jim! to Its burrow, and though they stood by “‘01 "Fe-Bing with clubs for a couple of Curs. bunny did not venture forth. They were Starving Men. Another day and night was passed In {user}: the weather having become bitu-rly cold. In the morning Mc- Eachren proposed swimmmg across to the main shore, as the ice in the chan- nels had been broken up by 1‘- ”b from ihe lake. but his companions were too weak to make the effort, and 11 they succeeded they would probably Perish in one of the marshes beyond- The Work of the Rescuers. ; _In the meantime ForemanArchio 159' ~\eill, when he started to return for the men and supplies the morning after leaving the island, found .tbe = In" rows frozen to a thickness 0‘ .093!” two inches. He 105$} 68! ml“ to cutapassagewith axesamlsawsand l 1 then started off through the bush .‘0' Ramsey. the nearest telegflPh‘Mt’m‘, from which he sent a W Rscctasing describing ~th‘e . am! giving inst ' l‘ for-:tha r6906 0‘ the men. When the “hogan/ll" rired the party ordered to dirt t the lake was too rough. and dob!" ‘, trip till next day. , ~ - To Kill 3 Hum for F093: V When the rennet Ma‘s v LU hill. .5 uvnw -vâ€" 7 When the rescuer reached thegg’: next morning the men. were hmofi flu; and on the point at k‘nme 0'; - an. and one, who ' 1388. had a couple ~toeo Mg?- a. sore had broken out. no, V9” '9‘ on back to Bisco where the! WW very attention, and a week his! ‘ ed their companions at the amp- - Are The! M“ Act? (To The Editor at The Poet.) Sinâ€"A great many complaints. were made last you that in consequence of the indifference or ,obetinecy of psi-t- ies using the river, steamboat owners and the public in general were. put to great mconvenienee by the river beim kept blocked by legs so frequently that very much delay was almost daily caus- ed to boats and travellers. It seems that nelther our town, council or. board ‘of trade has as yet seen fit- to take any action towards remedying this aer- ione grievance. Capt. Diament any: that the Eetur- ion cannot get to the town wharf until the river is kept clear, and he com- plains that no proper authority has this year interfered to prevent the nuis- ‘ anoe or punish the offbndersâ€"Youm, etc.. \ CITIZEN. Elem“ the Bridge. (To The Editor at The Peat.) Everyb’ody {s pleases! to 300' the new steel bridge bails put into its place. It is easy now to see how it can be unmoved. It is a great pity that m mus could not be gleviggd to COMMUNICATIONS. 93".6 u MD ‘I! M Hungâ€"v‘ v-" is. instead of lowering it after it is all put together. Manda-halt feet of stonework sdded to the top of the abut- ment: would lower the hill coming up from it. Temporarily a slofing piece of the swing bridge, and later on. when a. new swing bridge is built, it could be put up to the level ‘0! the iron bribe, and an approach put at the north end of the swing bridge. . If our city fathers cannot adjust matters to get all the benefit of the raise, perhaps they could get a. part of it; everything done to lower the steep grade of the hill will be an im- of joint. which terminated the game. mentâ€"lhe more the better.â€"Y0urs, “" - OBSERVER. (To The Editor of The Post.) I Dear Sinâ€"1n your issue of 'llhursday you draw attention to the fact that in l‘eterboro the constables act as sanitary inspectors in the supervision of lanes and back yards. When [Ms in the council I frequently drew at- tention (or tried to) the! fact that by ah amendmegt toi Public Hamill {'5 lingo: t e a t l mu ' I, 5 e K :. “1“, t (i‘ ‘ n glgm xxxâ€"- at an 9mm“; in {lawlol‘s ml same \vmafi mm? m was 3:3“ “‘5‘?“ fiibttfiafillt 9“ :1 tilt“, £231th 55%” so m 8H \ we; 6%: “grant?“ ‘ 3%! Q (Will 93% The It“ «mm (.130 The Editor of The Post.) Sins-l have lived in Lindsay and hang. hem: and family. and my family and malt use what is sold as milk. 7 ‘nâ€"ASnnu ”W“ “VI-“J UNI- ---â€"~â€"-. . and malt use what is sold as milk. I have serious doubts. souls mornings, whether it Is m‘lk or not. Am gener- ally inclined to think that _h. In not. Thinking that somEthEng was wrong with the quality of that which [pro- cured from my milk vendor, I made a change and bgught from anothqr_dea}- Noteâ€"Sanitary Inspeer new”-.- supposed. to make periodical tests of the milk supplied by vendors. but we are not aware that he is obliged to do so at mular intervals. It is along time since we heard of a milk test re- port being submitted. At any rate. his apparatus is crude, and now that we have a Creamery expert in the. town. with the latest scientific appliances at command, we think our board of health should order their inspector to collect properly tested at the Creamery â€"- then our citizens would have something reliable to go by. We are 9.150 of upm- ion that milk vendors should be com- pelled to take out licensesâ€"then the m1n who watered his milk could be punished by the withdrawal of the perâ€" mission to sell lo our citizens. -â€" Ed. The Broad Question. (To The Editor oi The Pat.) Sinâ€"As a recent article in your pa- per has aroused considerable interest and as I hold in the bread question. that some of the statements therein were misleading and that bread at 120 per large loaf is not too dear, I ask you to insert the following extract from the Canadian Baker and Confectioner, published in Toronto. In it a promin- ent Ontario baker, in 'whose shops labor-saving machinery is extensively employed, makes the followjng estimate of what. it costs: him to produce, 1,000 5....” 2.1b. loaves of bread: uâ€"u o n. rm “WW“ ‘1‘“ ON mmt NEW =Â¥ww ““1! 11,1»; “URRQW3 ind“?! AN“ affix“ a; up"-.. - q in you: 3: 2'0. potlb....‘.. lBlvalsflficpaIb ...... .. 3611». couch“ or Ind v. 60. , ”lbs mufiwwlb .... "gallouotnurnlsc pen later“ in 1,000 2-“). d :14 M. W is maul: nu ham: Wm 10: “'0 van....... . saw ice 05“: mm w Pl loaves of broa stof in nu uhc’ming 8:4. Gourd expat-l: Call for Inkling 1.! oo 2-‘b. In can light. “ Bent. of Nit-J: p.........‘ We 4», co‘to'ae sud flur IMonnyphm,doou 'roulém delmmg 'Cost P0r P e that he». is obliged to do r intervals. It xs along 5 heard of a milk test re- bmitted. At any rate. his crude, and now that we H" nvmrt in the. town. e withdrawa of the per- to our citizens -â€" Ed. o 2-“). d :10 10"“ nun]. “Id“ 1’0“) 2 d; in: lo: dun-M ”.0 met {or 3)..“ careful esumw of and. deliverins 190° 1.0m It] ...... bfl-ooo.ou «1b.... n. it a. Drama“ whoso shops 5 extensively winz estimEE 1.00 ting“ 2-1b an“ .. m 82! 2, b. ans!- ou‘ Where will the profit be: i! “I'M " sold ag 100 a double loo! 1 When sold at 19:: 1t does leave a. little profit “to: paymg commission to grocers and 1°“ from stale bread.â€"â€"Yours, etc.. ~W. J. MORTON. \u’ Luv ”unwâ€" v~ Sinâ€"Int me command you: eaitorihl on the above the; other damâ€"01m town 118ng to a large “pulse in provid- ing a wharf in the middle of the town, and then they allow the river to be so blocksded by snow: and cribs of logs that the ,wharf is procticully 0: :0 use. A A- .n_. u ”Imam“ 0,, WUWQ â€"-_ , that the {wharf is practically at no one. Let anyone look at it. to-dayâ€"ap had. two-thirdaoi the stream is blockadflth loss. and there is a. sunken acow rather up the stream. Last year these ob- structions wants a perfect nuisance to the} steamboat men. and now. with a unit soul-rent in tho river. I suppose the gteamboat men are none too anxious to fish their boats by forcind a. poss- agp through. . _ . . ,-_-_ -m‘npinnrs are too $333 resume. toes-n sources. m, u 51.....- W At a meeting of that East Simcoe li- acid at Ottawa, the other day. the act- lo 21b cense commissioners the other day, Mr. no] increase in business has not been Franck, of Orillia, applied for the asgreat as he would have liked to see. ”3 7‘ e‘ghth license in that. town. lie was 37} . . 9 strongly oppoud, Rev. Dr. Burns say- , _ , ' . . .. - - - - to this country. but the difficulty of t 2 34 mg. The Plcbiscite vote in this pro- do‘ that must be very much enhs ' d t : “a vince at least was a. notice to quit. unless there be a corresponding m_ ); and he thought that commissioners did ones: in the business done -:-3? not want to be against the expressed traders in Canada. _It is worth 9“ i public sentiment. He represented the us. too. that the rapid development-of " “”‘h churches and temperance organizations, the Australian and South Africa min- inc fields by British capital was large- and Christian homes of the town, and _ . 3 3 5° these all stand against the extension 13' due to the fact that 'Britlsh business â€"â€"-- of the'tmfiic. lnéreascd sale of liquor men had large interests in. and were .8 3 50 meant the crippling ot‘ the purchasing in close touch with. these colonies, power of the people. and theretorcis though they are very much more dis- .3 45 a. menace to commercial interests. tant from England- than from Canada. .. 13 {rhegefijag’algdyntoo Gmuch drinking: = _____.__..â€"-â€"â€"â€"' u 60 m I! m. V. I‘- my. 83 0000 .. n the oldest residents and. ratepayers in cct'rf: Nat"; th .. 47:: 0mm save, his testimony against the “MW-7 068 I an unter, e liquor traffic. "When you establish a. J 315 Pig” 1;; 5:11 liquorgésaidt the vensr- successfully lcboring throughout Can- " 3 so a e ' r, “you :n 0 man ac- w “a different ”m of up United ture mom dr "ml-d" 3° hoped no States for the past fifteen yecrs. have ~ “ * additioml licensesAwould be grated, . , ;â€"â€"â€"' ______________â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€""-""- heenencngedtoeonductngemaot 431:? Tonight, ch in ,5an some councuwm ulv .w much afraid of losing vows. and so do not take action. It is an infermfl (it I may use {M term) shuns that this stat» of attain should exist. It the mm; control at the river inside of the town, let the council put their pow- er into force; it it: is the government. M let the mnnci] memorialize to l-“ 1L- â€"“:-om mm¢ . The" by Ft “luv -v-~v., 7 let the council memorialize (.0 have the nuisance abated. - There has humonough of this obdruction in: the pastâ€"lot there be nfl more at it. The notice to the offenders. who know, tn; YourS. etc. Woodstock. May 1â€"(Spocinl) This city is deeply agitated. with joyous ex.- citement, because another main man- dent has escaped from the tawlgrip| of Kidney macaw, by tho nick of Dodd'a Kidney pm; ‘ . ,,,,_‘1- n A \VilliLtM ”57 Everyone know; Mr. B. A. Willis, me 2 genial proprietor of the "Buckingham" , hotel. He tells his story thuef ”For two years bust I suffered intensely from Lame Buck and Kidney Dim. I Nothing 1 ever used helped me. | “My sufferings grew warm deil . I heard so much of Dodd’s Kidney ’ills ‘ that I decided to try them. i got re- lief from the first box. Three bows mm! me entirely.” . ‘ 16 6) River obstruction. 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S'hese tablets come sixty in a. box â€"sold at all druggists, prico 35 cents. ‘ Canada’s Naval but». WILLIS. WOODSTOCK of the'tmfiic. bemused meant. the crippling ot‘ t power of the people, an a. menace to commerci. ‘ 77â€"1â€" LA... .. Hood’s Pills It your liver is out of 0136:, m Bifiousnesl, Sick Wyn” burn, or Constipation; {do} {1009 o! Railway Not- I; CHAPTER V '5}; m will 1 inhale MW counbillors are too 1:; votes. and so do Lt is an inIen-al (if m) shuns that this muld exist. It the E the river inside of "O"â€"’ :53!th theadv‘nc‘neninhh k. 7 fun" by m 5m . meoffive aicknul " W 91115.! The book In Nchon meuhons :3 Dr Pam's Looopugc "Hcdxul A vase: " A "' ‘ ’ cgpy an sti paper-cover! sent on recapf 1... 5000‘ ‘ l ' o stone-cent sumps to pnzcxpcntco y ( m ) Th” customs sud mailing only; 1n handgun. atod. with joyous ex- . . another popuhl' resi- gmfib‘ng‘n“, 5° stamps. D" l V. Pierce. from th_e fatal grip | °'____-___'__________.â€"-â€"-â€"-â€" ' by “1" m °‘ 9°“ ' wen: PROBABLY surrooxrso. a sinus of advancing heartburn 1 UL AIL-unwâ€" _ , a. special last train be- xt and Orillia this sum- with the Muskoka tour- leY want their shage of ‘m‘IvELLER p]. SQNO‘I Q‘ Q‘ no “but! it bread. jg ,.V, â€"._ unarc‘ml interesti- too much drinking Dr. Gray. 33 one 0‘ ,s and. ratwnyers in mtimonm main“ the 'hen you establish n- \r,” said ”'0 veg?" maybe - wr- uinl not the chi] 's. Either (1 he py by it. Thousands of week women a?“ ring with the '11: end debilitating as of I dj condition of the dis- licisn at the world-{anon luv-lids' md 'cnl Institute, at Bufl'do‘ N. Y., end dunng his‘thirtmm’ prance here developed his 312:! fly medicinesâ€"Dr. , __ u- Mm‘nI‘flII DL Piem’. and rather wishes she maid, mt happens to the child? Where else “all the child t the love, kindness end cue the: is to d it into In py murky? isthe h kit? WV‘AVPâ€" â€"â€" v Pig-tech anon’ie WW0“- Plemnt Pellets, DI. Pam’s G a! Discovexz. _. "I all impossible to camp along the choru- of Goon Lake owing to the fearful stench arising from the dead fish‘ n he is {gm laws as the hub wean! \ W!!!“ n the wed bum in a sum-- Home «mum. n it “ml. w: 3:: an» t We my gm} ; mm; m“ “mm.- hiwryfimr seven mt Boone Wu ”mam 19! mm a! Pm at; am to math Maw 1m ammm 9m M H m: It m m m «3 hm m Mt- ii Baum it as WNW mu in .‘Iuranta. and lives fl 9 Suka Pm. He contracted very acuw rheumatism. and for munths WM 3 amt “than. Be treated “nth but physicians with- out any relief. Eb took Sonny Amgr'x- ‘ can Rheumatic Cure . ' .1: ' . n n be In L- 5‘“£w two no! lo. voluntaI'I-l)‘ cm "m ” other sufferers my b0 believe an remedy i“ ciIic." Sold by A' H“ LINDSAY, ONTARIO. Kerr Food for lens. Saturday a gentleman stepped into this office and purchased one hundred or more old newspapers with which to feed his hens. H“: hears the paper into shreds and soaks it in sour milk until the whole mass becomes a pulp, when he feeds it to the mas. and he claims that it adds greatly to their egg-pro- ducing qualities. The newspaper is radually extending its field 01 use- ulness- Eton food for thought it has expanded, until within its sphone is ~ d “To In ls lulu." People like to talk about attractiw, things in advertising. In a company recently the proverb above quoted, no.1 winch appeared at the head at one of a well constructed sales of advertise- ‘ " “A D-â€"-narillul was 90 a “u munuvw_ ---- ments of Hood‘s Sarawak-111a, was much discussed that we doubt if one there will ever forget the so! whence it come. nears. Hood a; are using these pmverb sdvortisem on a very broad scale. sod they attracting discussion and favor: comment everywhere. Since the passing of the preterenuan tat-Lt! act. by Candi there has been a veryz notable increase in the inter- est taken in Canada by British men. as Canadians have heard from many sources. But, as Sir Wilftid Laurie: said at Ottawa. the other day, the act- ' in bushes: has not been to this country. but the difficulty of doing that must be very much enhanced 11an there be a corresponding in- creaaz in the business done by British traders in Canada. It is worth not- mg. too, that the rapid deveiopment of AL- ........mm and South Atriu_ min- ‘9»! wâ€"â€"-.. _ â€"Tho committee ”pointed to super- intend. the nisiw of the {twentieth Oantury Fund (or the Mpthquut Conditions Neva- Better ' usual-u“- - Eton food , until WI for thought it has 'ulin its when! is included 1004 for goats and the preferential} ham has been 3 and the! “’9 and favorable ' (via be! H» says doubt if any at the sour“ Hood Co dvertisemants 1nd the! ‘m 01 the United an in“. m" not a. serial 0‘ in Contour! itMBl Doma- . 00 8‘19“" twentieth that ape- and govt: gum and mm. “The woman who u up rights I M' is ‘ mount, or both: 10' mflor under but“! it to lift." . Emma”: Column. Quantaâ€"Shall the non nod women who u. to obey the laws. hue a rich: tomeuaept, _ __ L" L LU II-Iv unwa- - . Arm: -â€"No,; only men shall have th rant. Q t no laws that. npociully conâ€" cern women. who shall nub those luvs. A.-0nly the men. . Q.-â€" at»: not untried women hol mate the in” tint mule their. lap Nation to their chudmt Lana: the men shall hm Ilse ooh MAY 5. 183g ‘l‘ho Woman's am “no“ By Ilia Charlotte E. Wiggins. x Toronto. ‘9- M: n . . - mm: Mu fl m Winn; ‘ B 2 ‘33 m “5' INF a! u. n tent"! and the inure-u u: mu ......... ad land «not . . Qâ€"Zflnsbono vows m the mkinfiof the laws concerning the liquor tn icl A.â€"Nane. whatever. 0â€"3“. the aim-WI and dis- tiller. you! ' Aaâ€"‘qumly; the! have raced in- We. - * Qâ€"Whnt vested interests! A ~Honey inventedâ€"end Lb: right to rob the country of wealth. end boys for a. fixed sum to thorovornment. Qâ€"ane mothers no vented inter- est: in their hon! . ‘. A.-None that are respected by In. Q.-l)o the lows uphold the Jaw of purity as equally bind upon men end women I . ' A.-No: our “age of consent“ laws protozt ills only until they no sixteen; thus ' it our for e man to per- petrate the greatest wrong againw woman and society. , Q.â€"-Whnt are our divome la V A.-’We have no divorce court. in n- ub: an application has to be nude to Clothing looks and feels independent. just as stylish as though he had paid : swell tailor. His appearance is a recon is seeking employment. .The simple fac ing Shorey’s Clothing is proof of l judgement. And the guarantee card he him independent of all risk. All the Rage, Individual Bicycles Numerous. The man not harried mm M!!! ~9th with what shah! my «,un MM.“ MM ““er gm blohfi The '03 00!) “D 80” ”an radically ngw models. nTLLnN 2.. sump Agents everywhere. IATIVI LAND clothes must satisfy him. or he ”If!!! [Y m “m M“ who buys Shore?" sen gulp .Loflel'e°~' parliament. and English luv. Q.â€"-For what cause my. can u divorce 1 APAdulm. â€"Hn Q. yammnreumvogml The nth (cub nae ml . A.â€"No: die must rave in adit'on, M in the am cruelty and dearth: I only the sumo!" a book .0 m Q.â€"Who made the divorce laws! - . Dr. Agnew”: Cnl A. new, _ _ 7 t,” ‘pwmnmgy ramâ€""m- .. . . ~â€" -_- â€" y ‘ secure ‘ (“Wm | The constant terror and W o! lath: lune ml . , A.â€"No; m must prove in edition, Clo-e m the thnwh 0! heart disease cruelty um Winn. only the manger can kpow. md whnt Q-â€"Whomdethedivoroo h“, shookoomlorolnfinMauou A.-The men. . 31):. Aspen” Cure to!" the Heart has ( szfld the hm hove bogn any .230:de the pal' I .3 but a Aâ€"No; they would likely have m . . . . . . and m” llflllld heart 8900lf|¢ has faded over the [av d! '{ a they now do crisis. given relief in 30 minutes. and ‘1!th um a bottle or twg perfect mâ€"m m. Qâ€"Will they do it! A.â€"Wo Inlbw my will, when they on how the injustice of dapriving m of an bullot. And the not "In. in working out moral onus ‘ that mid tollow the cnfranchiaenent 00" OF 31.0me ~At the lat uhr wt'md 0A the [may Councfil Boyd “mall“: of ”Mono! all 1130 votes cast ll! the Minion. meludmg an oven ,lm‘ " " “H‘ .__ and“ N‘ nu i Mimi! 0' ‘ Mu bu! ‘ [ion on , Pva m of mm \ ' \ ibflflwma‘ unluimvu-u, ru .._-t -- , In Prohufiuon Plenum». held on i‘ her m up». malted in a mum majority in tamr o! proli- ol a“ the who cant ll: bout fiti he mm. “mm“ an ohm Im- llul In an L: fight“: at Um no but ands wry hm ' ml Mn um His. 9 _ on 1 FE 9 19 mp;â€" c ton “4““ny I Fwd Ashton. the flag. duvet mn- 3';in tron Kyrue on “(Macadam neck with 01.20 of Express Company‘- noney. waa recognized in Onllia hat Saturday hy fir. Fred Wilson. at ‘he Earh- nroa- 0o Aahtoa skinned hon Orillia but wag new nt an“, ha..-1 captured he and am on: 31. .3; his pocheta. Ea nude no reanataaee eflort to get away. man of about 22 or year: of age. 8’.- home is in‘ Myrtle. and his faintly us highly respected. Ha ha: beenin the employ of the company {or oven 3 year and was always consideral a straightforward and honest employee. He told the constable he had got in- o drinking company the night before ’ sting. and that he. was drunk when he took the pared. Ashton. spent. a day and a night in Orillia. and made no attempt to keep hidden in any way. In tact he spent most of the day in walking up and down the street In a leisurely manner. . . icnt. His apparel ‘5 0. Edwards I‘“ ‘ -- Man. the sup drim wuo on Kym. on “(madam 01.200 of Express May‘- u recognized in Onllia last h! fir. Prod Wilyn. of me us. 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