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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 19 May 1899, p. 8

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2h No Rightto Ugiiness. _ The woman who is :07er in‘ face. form and temper will always have friemh. but age who would be attract. in must keep her health; If she is weak. lickIy and ham down. she will be nervous and irritable. If she has con. stipntifi in kidney troubles. her in- put!) mania um cause pimptea. MW. 9m. ' time an: a Hate d m It i?! Onr N avigatioa Booming. There now‘lriev at the. Lindsay wharf near the iron bridge, tho followmg pass- anger steam’mts, v: z. ., the Esturion, the Alice-Ethel, the Maple Leaf, the Crandella, and tin Greyhound, Five stout sths ready for trade or excur- sions As our new wharf accommoda» tion is rather Unit:- te1l {or such. atleet. it is to be hoped that it will soon boextended. So far so good. for Lind- say trade. ’ union six children wera born, threqof whom survive her, viz., Sum, Harry and Jessie. Doceased was an active and faithful member of the Presbyterian church, a. true christian and 5115' has gone to reap 111:9 reward of the just. $112 Ienrsa hush-:11}, (hre: (h Lima, :1. mother and s?s:er to mourn her loss, all of whom have the hmrtfalt sympt- thy of their many friends in: their sad bereavement. The funeral on Sunday to the Emily cemetery was very large- ly attended. showing the h'gh esteem in which the deceased lady was held' by her many_,friends. The impressive funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Mr. Henderson. TheLateMrs.JJLamb. g (The death of Mrs. J. J. Lamb, nee Miss Mary Frances Armstrong, which sad event took place at her late res- idence, 0mm last week, has cast a. gloom over the entire community. Demand. had been unwell for a. num- ber of years, but was able. to go about up to a. short time before her death. She was born in Millbrook in the year 1855, and in 1872 was united in mar- |riage to Mr. J. J Lamb, and resided in'Omerneg §_ir}ce that time. To this Another of Bmfiy’s p‘oneers depart- ed this life on Sunday. April 30th. in thoperson of M12, Joseph Windrem, at tho ripe old: ago’ of 82 years. Mr. Windrem was a native. of lreiand.but moved to Canada. and settled in the gmshig of Em’ly many years ago. parinershi p. H. D. Lloyd; 3055 Tax- ation in American S‘atos and Cities. R. T. Ely: 3065.. Excavations at Jerus- elem 1894-37, F. J. Blzss. uuuu .uyxus, or J'rrmmve AmerICa; Jer- emiah Curt’n :302 S; The Animal Ki: - dom, Davidson: " , ls. Lana? Co- . . : 7338; _ tart parinershm. H. D. Lloyd; 30.) 5.. Tax- mg] ation in American States and Cities. ter R T. Ely: 306 S.. Excavations at Jerus- alem, 1894-37, F. J. Bliss. ' -.. ..... 0., a. g. L‘uucl’, w! 3.. Lullnlcs- ana aches. Only 25 cts. a. box. Euro “1:"; my In“ ”vim-“m” bean, palGovernmentin Great Britain, Shaw; guaranteed. Sold by A. Higinbotham. " mply becaus: 'ts deeper: 2985.. Municipal Government in Con- But second, if it stand the. test, tinental Europe, ShaW; 2993-. Tidesand Railway No‘es 3 Ls inst because‘ it's cheaper! - Kindred Phenomena 'n the 501 Sv- . ‘ ‘ ' 3 . . . ‘ tem. G. H. mein ; 3505" The SEND-s; â€"Supt, 113m, Rondmaster Cheer, ' â€"A mononhu been introduced in the v, . . : , - Pelerboro board of trade regarding the Elly of Kant, John “th01, , 3013" Cre- and Bridge Inspector Mitch-6“,. of {it -runn' ottrade excursions ‘0 ditto“ ation Myths, of Primitive America; Jer- landale, were in town “if? M M W‘m emiah Curp’nz80'2 S; The Animal King? ,e~.mr"rcrum . . R. Compan- orfive weeks. dom, Davnison: 31°C , ,- C fies win increase the mileage freight â€"Mr. A. v. A. 37m. U. s, cunsalar “ 3- Lana. 0‘ tariff on cordwood, slabs; edgings and agent at Peterboro some years ago parinerghin, H. D. Lloyd; 305 5.. Taxâ€" {H - ‘ _ . . ' ation in American States and Cities, :1. figflus‘fséflfended for fuel only, at $32 ‘iffirl‘fm 3323‘}. f3}: tEP;_-?‘“P¢““. R T. Eh‘: 30:: Q F‘vl‘nunfinns ... 7..-..- Science.--288 5., l’olit'cal Economy. J. S. Mill; 2895., The Rcse. Eilwanger; 2905., Inebriety; Its Source, Preven- ~ Are gr tion and Cute, C. F. I’almw; 2913.. life of ,1 Labor Movement in. American, R. T. " EU; 2928.. Socialism and Social Ra cures t1 form, Ely; 293 3.. Problems of To-day, Fever 3 Ely; 2943., Gardening for Profit. P. Corns, V Henderson; 2958, Practical Floricul- Scalds. C] tare. P. Hendersm; 298 8.. Th: Grape Pile cure Cnlturist, A. S. Fuller; 2975.. Municz- and Ache: pal Government in Great Britain, Shaw; guarantee 2988.. Municipal Government in Con- tinental Europe, Shaw; 2.99 3.. Tidesand Kindred Phenomena in the Qolar Sys- c. tern. 9.11. mein; 3003.. The Philosa- -~hPt- List of New Books. B'ngmphyâ€"l35 3.. Henry Drummond, by G. A. SmLth; 156 8., Memoir of Fiee- ming Junkin. Stevenson; 137 R, Edwin Booth, Grosunan; 138 8.. R.‘-W. Dale, A. \V. \V. Dale; 139 3., G.. J. Romms. E. Romney-1108.. My Happy Half- Cegtury, Frances E. lelard. The Weekly Post. LINDSA Y, FRIDAY, Linosav PUBLIC LIBRARY. â€"â€"â€"â€" l List of New Books. B'uugraphyâ€"l35 8.. Henry Drummond, by G. A. SmLth; 136 B., Memoir of Flee- rning Junkin. Stevenson: 137 R. Edwin Booth, Gros=mnn; 138 3.. R. -W. Dale. L \V. W. Dole; 139 B.. G. J. Ronnm‘s. 3. Romanes; 120 3.. My Hlppy Hali- entury, Frances E. Willard. Scienceâ€"~28?! 5.. I’Dllt rill Rofinnmv Y \ .,yv â€"~. ‘ Will in Thousands MAY,- 19, 1899. _.c-â€".-â€"â€"_â€", v-v-g enteed. "UVIV .um‘ omx‘OVing. We have the material, let us have the ground. .To-mor row evening at 4 o‘clock the manic dman of the club will meet the An Interesting Judgment. single men. It will 'be a game worth Monetary Times. Toronto. May 5th: witnessing. At the last division court at Glencou ~ -- the case of the Free Press Co. 7. Ed- LA GRIPPE VICTIMS wards was tried. It was an action 3‘ Case. Have to on account to recover three years‘ p133: cum); Unless Dr. Agnew: subscription to the Daily Free Press. Cotonou Powder In Used toPrevent Plaintiff proved ”13¢ defendant had the 8:3me Of tho Seed. taken the paper regularly from the The wife of a prominent physician of post-office. and _Was therefore ertitl- Toronto. wasa victim of Untarrh in its ed to pay for ‘t' pefendant allqed‘ . that he never subscribed for the paper; worst form. She tried almost ewry thntoneCareon Adair. who lived in the treatment known in the world of medi- prem‘ses now occupied by defendant. cine without getting any lasting hem. and in whose name it had. been sent. fit. Hearing of th: almost miraculous had ordered the paper: that when he cures made by Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal went away he had: made a preeent_o( Po“'der.sheprocured it. and persevered the paper to defendant. and had up in its use for eight months, and was srtucled the postmaster to deliver it fully restored, and all symptoms of the t0 the defendant. .who bed I med dreaded diseas: eradkuted from her that Adam had Paid 101: it. otherwnee system. She says, “After years of hewould not have taken at- The Judge suffering I rejo'ce to be freed." Name held that defendant. hnvmg taken the given on application. Sold by A. Hig- paper. got the. benefit. of It. and should inhothxm and 1’. Morgan. have stopped it if he did not. want. It. * ‘ Judgment {01' plaintiff. m The, all t vase-name; Mm may” Kahlua sign. 5 ma MW' noun-neon mould fi'fiy‘ ......... m‘n‘lv Farmer: um) others should be moo in their genention and consult me before they make contracts for muleridsâ€"I am pon- tive I can save them money on elm": everything in my line. E timsteo fumzph ed promptly. The Late joseph VVindrem Amongâ€"the juveniles, we hare some ’ l ' ‘ who acquit themselves like old veter- . ans. viz., General Wheeler. Norman 0 MvSweyn and Dug Paton. Wheeler is a. lenutiful little but. and is a credi: Winter i. and, um! I um am to the to his old coach. Mr: querovo. whim fees that buiFding wiube bmk thin spring. pupil he was at Knrkfneld for some Timumgood and the much of prooperjty time. Mr. Brodie moved about with has but tegun. such agility, that; he, too. should be . mentioned with the juveniles, Messrs. “Former: :2“) othdera should :2! “'1’“ I \Viddess, McAlpine and Ewart worealso 011' gene“ on n can!!! 5 me are t Py in Lhe game. and, before the Season, is "Pk° “9‘1““ {0" m‘“°'i‘x‘â€"r “n 90"" far advanced will no doubt have .1 place two I con save them money on almost on the first. eleven. ____AL2A ,, z ",7 1' M!" of El ful d In to] with Pneulx bod tedie A’ n 1,13. RYLEY, RED 8096" HANDS â€"_c"‘331°'c‘:22 m L" {:2 0.." 1-; pa: an the blood and uncouth: was of HUMOR 63m and that removes the cam. while warm bah: with CUTICURA SOAP. nnd anointing- witb CUTICURA (ointment), Mot mama caret. cleanse the skin ndledp «errand-c1193. an” Itching, burn- Mlndlnmmmlon. loothonndneu. Thusuo My. permuenfly. sud momma-m, cured the most torturing. disfiguring humor: of ma skin. scalp, and blood. with lo-o.’ but. when the but physicians and m other remedies ML add 7 flat-odd. â€"â€"_WH'IID.AKDC. Conn. Salim “BovtoOunl-Zwryflunor." Ina. Mamecmzh-Ihwbmmbbd with an cccrlufing itching and burning of tho Iii: an my two, md did mmwvm todo to c--7-‘ ix. I win prevailed upon to try 001'!- curx. 12. mm. The MR wu simply woo. derbr. :1 0123 ml: me: using the Cut-mun 60.2- .-..: s (Imam Rmnvurr I'm nut-sly 5:, 4nd my skin in in chunky condition. 4.3? Guam-m Stockwnm SIBMC‘L Everlasting ltchjng Andamangoniesunonaca‘ Cured by OUTICURA. OBITUARY. I F 117191 Victoria Planing H111 MAY,- 19. 1899. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" B LIBRA RY. looks. :ry Drummond, Memoir of Fiee- ; 137 3.. Edwin -. R.’-“’. Elle, G. J. Romms. v' Happy Half- :Ilard. :11 Economy. J. re. Eiiwanger; >urce, Preven- 'alm‘.r; 2913,, lexican, R. '1', nd Social I'L- ms of To-day, for Profit, P. Lion! Florian!- S.. Th: Grape 197 S.. Munics- Britain, Shaw; meat, in Con- 993-.T-idesand he Solar Sys- «l Ul'lul worst : treatm cine w; fit. H£ cures :1 Powder in its u [uily re dread9d system. suffer-Zn given 01 inbothu - Are 3 life of . cures t Fever 5 Corns, Scalda. ( Pile cum and Ach¢ gnarante *V'v -r on one, and all nature seems ready bestow' the blessings so eagerly sought by the weary indoor toilets. profession- al and otherwise. Comparing these en- josme'nts to the sweltering. heat of_ the crowded church, even though it be but for an hour, the perplexity becom 3 almost ov‘erpower . A good ch11: r. with hearty. cheer ul singing. will ‘draw” when a sermon will not. A sermon, with pie-announced startling them-3, and l1:ghly flavwed contents, may attract for a time. but the plain. practical gospel truths given in 11 simple. logical styie, and showing caro- ful consideration as to defifil 11nd foxm of appeal to the hearers;l is the semiun 1'01 the masses. not 0111 r in the summer ‘me but i“ 11 But we ”I Canaflrfihe 1111)} gawk”- servant»! 111111 in 91111 not the 8- 111111 of 1119 11111111113111“ ‘ flay 311113 9?: {2% ‘8i “Emmi; ”$5 9% m 1131 11m mg “mtg?“ â€"The season on which we are now entering is a. perplexing one for the average minister of the gospel. What. kind of a sermon is best calculatedto hold the attention and. keep tha inter- est of the summer Sunday worshipp- ers? What service will ‘ more than counterbalance the pleasures of the éven'mg walk or the assemblage; on lawns, whefe Rho c901 breezes play up- harmless w sum- The forest species built a perfectly square nest. Muc harm. could be I averted by cutting t out thorough- ly at that period. More attention, he said, should be given to the subject of insects and fungi, and a close study of . the destructive and non-destructive in- 5 sects would be beneficial. As a rule, ‘ the thick-winged moth was destructive, wh‘le the thin-winged was in most cases : L_.__.l_-4 11533 on the topic of the dayâ€"the tent caterpillarsâ€"he gave us much useful information. He has evidently stud- ied the habits of these insects very closely. He says there are two dis- tinct species, the apple tent caterpillar. with a straight mark down. the centre 0!! its back. and. the forest tent cater- pillar, withnine su0cessive circles dawn the centre of the back. He said the prevalent idea was that the caterpillar came in the spring, but- by close obser- vation of the branch} of a. tree~ in the fall he had. discovered that the apple species built a nest: of oval shape, and by 1116 aid of a microscope a perfect- ly formed caterpillar could be seen. "ILA p Mr. H. Glendenning, of Manilla. gave The Post a friendly call the other“ day In conversation with? Mr. "Glendonâ€" - _ - e , , 7 ~ 777â€"â€"â€"- we mates u: no reaming In Lne neighbor- Yalhva)‘ crossxng, expects to make a hood of Lindsay. _ ' large sum from his invention. The, Ma - g . - q-_- - -° . Vâ€" ylthbengAscensionDay,a go..g '8 11 inches. m d_mm-ter, ‘mdflet solemn holyxhy in the Cathol'c church, up on a post by the Sld£ of the line. high mass was celebral l at S . M ry's w.t.h wires running a. distance of 400 . yards in both directions. on the out- ; at 10.30, wuh wagers at the usual hour. side of each track. At the. end of each 3 . “gab? Casth‘glfi monrde; 2‘0 5:513:53 wire is a. square steel bar, project' ' "1 8 "18 l a "l 1 just above the! rail. on the outsiLclleg, the Mud“? Inkes on June 14“” m which, when struck by the wheel of the 399°!“ train mil 9““ from Bellevxlle. engine, coils the spring in connection 91019118 “P excursxonlsta all 81008 the and remains below the level of the rail ‘ route. . until the train has passed over. The, -â€"The novelty of the outing season working of the alarm is giving perfect will be a temperance excursion on satisfaction. . Thursday afternoon. June 8th. per Str. “. . iCrandella. The excursion will be un- ilwo SpeCies of Caterpdlars. l der the auspices of three local organi-. MLH. Glendennim. of ManillaJn-Vn “um Particulars Ner- -Speak§ng about promoting railway crcssmgs this item from the Kings- tgn News is of interest: “Mr. Phillips, 01 Montreal patentee of the electric gogg recently placed at the Collin's Buy The wife of a prominent. physician of Toronto. wasa victim of Cnturrh in its worst form. She tried almost every treatment known in the world of medi- cine without getting any lasting bent-- fit‘. Hearing of the almost miraculous cures made by Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder, she procured it. and persevered in its use for eight months, and was fully restored, and all symptoms of the dreaded disease erad9cated from. her system. She says, ”After years of suffering I rejo'ce to In freed." Name given on applicat‘un. Sold by A. Hig- inbothxm and P. Morgan. LUCAL BREVITIES - Are grand. but Skin Eruptions rob' . â€"The repairs to the lock here are life of joy. Bucklen‘s Arnica Salva _ cures them: abo Old Running and pcmpleted. Fever Sores. Ulcers, B0215. Fetons, -â€"Ye!iow or brown cottons or silks Corns. Warts, Cuts. Bruises. Burns. can be dyed b13032 TI! Magnetic Scalda. Chapped Hands.Chilblains,Best Dyes. costs ten cents only. Pile cure on earth. Drives out Pains :me ‘ ' ' and Acheq. iny 25 cts. a box. .Cnre S- my first love! m‘always best, l The crease was in good shape. and Mr. ' l‘ ussmore says he is determined to keep it 30.1fm does, we. believe we are safe in saying that Lindsay will develop one of the best: batting clubs in Cana- ada. Men m‘ght play cricket on hard pan until the day of judgment, without ngroving. We have the material, let us_have the ground. In the matter of fielding .honors are equally divided between Wesley Greer and R. Hum' lton: these men accepted everything batted in their direction. Mr. Greer pulled downs phencmsgml catch. As soon as he got his. eye on it he went up m the atmosphere, and when he returned to the ground again, he had both hands round the bull, and everybody howled. ,, many wm Mk0]! 33v. 5 M mom This Your-Sons 130' m- m and. a Good Stu-t o: the Pint [ lactic. M‘tch. 1 Thursday afternoon. rust our crick- eetrs not on the Collegiate grounds for their first practice. There was a largo turnout of active players and a fair number of spectators. SLdos were chcsan, and soma good cricket was wit- nessed. Dr. Walters was conspicuous at bat with his old-time defence and h‘tting ability, also Mr. LittEG. with the ball,at bat and in the field. Messrs. Baker and Short also put up a good game at bat, as wen us trundling the 13.11. Church Notes OPENING DAY FOR CRICKET. Volcanic Eruptions born. to [We their uporwts’ the 0 won or having their Mien mm to seal £8: “ W m :33fi33fi3‘2éfi‘fi 3mm émz'rb‘fidflfly fl'fiw tau mm I‘m art sci“: w $fl. m :‘Wfi'ég â€"0rillia Packet: Police nitrate Lafferty casually mentionedt had decided to try the method 0 guns: avenue of More imanta 'Police ugishfiabe HMO, qf Petal! â€"Twelve lar cannon arrived at Montreal from ngland the other day. and we see that Coboum people have 3e- cured two of them Here' a a chance for our cvty fathers to make a record-they should memorialize the Minister of Lily- li tin for a couple of big guns to the market plot when has been ixed up. We are sum fined that Lieut -Ool. H ughes has not looked after this mat- ter. in view of his connection: with the Victoria Battalion. -The town of Battle is reported. to be groWing rapidly. The population is now 5,630, and the 'total assessment. 81,528.215. Of course. Barrie or any other town fairly well situated is bound to grow Lt‘ powssed of model roads. granolithic walks, and other up-to-date advantages. Lindsay would fairly walk away from its present position' it f â€"Peterboro citizens are protesting against the quality of the water fur- nished by the Waterworks Co. It seems that filtering beds are not used. and the M.H.0. has advised that the water be boiled before being used for drink- l mg purposes. ‘ '. â€"Mr. It O'Connell, of South 09.. while driving home the other day, came near meeting with trouble at the Lind- say-st. railway crossing owing to the _ unexpected appearance of the shunting engine. .Only his skill as a driver ‘ avoided an upset and runaway. â€"A few days ago we noted the pres- ence of thousands of dead. bass along the shores of Goose Lake. Now a dis- ease appears to have attacked the suck- er family. Whéte spots appear on the head and sides, and the fish then make for shallow water along the shores. and die there. - â€"It may surprise those who think the present season a backward oue.to learn that a Laxton township farmer has 80 hills of potatoes in.- blossom; al- ready. Mr A. W Par-kin, of the north ward, vouches for the truth of this item. having returned from that dis- trict last week. v--. â€".â€"v“w yv uwuu "hm. WINCH is 82.3000 more than expected. The largest fee amounts to $6.000. paid by Messrs. Gooderham 00., Walker .1. Co., and B. Corby. , ' â€"T.he amount paid by the distillors of Ontario under the new revenue pill amounts to about. 836.0%. which â€"-Mr. John Herbert. shoemaker. of Arden, Mam, wishes information of his brother, Henry Herbert, whom he be- lieves to be residing in the neighbor- hood of Lindsay. _ â€"Mr. A. V. A. Young. U. S. consaiar agent at Peterboro some years ago, and district agent {or the Standard 14:. A33. Cm, died the other day at. Yonkers, NY. ~ 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 well end strong. I can't say too much in its praise." Th3 marvellous medicine is the surest and quickest cure for all Throat and Lung Trouble. 50 oente and 81.1”. at A. Higinbothsm’s, every bottle guar- anteed. , His Life Wu Saved. Mr, J. E. Lilly. a. prominent citizen of Hannibal, 310., Intel: had a. wonder- ful deliverance from ntrightlul death. In telling of it he an: “I m tnken with Typhoid Fever. thnt ran into Pnenponin. My _lun¢n beenxne harden- Amused. “ Life’s all a joke." some will contend. And gaiety intense mm! Whenever an unwary friend Has slipped on luck’s banana peel. f anus-1o 0mm: aux-ding Amt g. m of Lou by mum -'l‘he Ontario government has sta- tioned forest rangers at the mouth of the principal stream flowing into Lek. Huron, the Georgian. Bay nnd Parry Sound, in order to .96 that: no 1031 are exported to the United States ex- cept then: cut previously to the pro- hibition coming into Iowa. “to river- so watched an the Mischa Theeâ€" salon. White Fish, French, tn- wan and Sequin. The Crown nda department does not believe that any of the Michigan lumbermen will at- tempt to export in defiance; of the law but deems it best to be on the safe side by guarding ngninst such a. con- t‘ngency. _____ ;_77 . LOCAL BREVITIES WATOHlNG THE RIVERS THE WEEKLY POS'ELIHDgéZ- n the . mm on; m 3%.» is. a: ° Stems. ‘ nod ‘n in minus 333 gagé. Di u‘u. Ghana? the Du}! ugh“ Dmoyeh Mm. m m. NINE mite This: no what Naâ€" §w m ta MN m a named. _ 99w? gummy a my. cum Don't Drive It to bathâ€"m. a Couple of 8020. of Dodd'a Dylpopm 'I‘tb- lot. and You Noodn’c Worryâ€" Th” '11 Our. Any sud All ‘ atom-oh Troubles. It all the doctor. ofi all the cuuntriea‘ in the world were to mad; in consulta- tion. and. after due dplibeution, draft a preocri tlon Iotthe cure of Dys- pepsin. Bum. Hurtbmn, am:- Btumsch. mgwbm Foul Breath. Oahu-h {gm t b Munch. tag; “903- m cm: no «no I er re - sum _Dodd‘| mum Tnblota. Give Your Stomach a. Chance to Do Its Duty. No better or more generally necessary ‘ 3-08 7-300 pounds; 17 hands high. 10 fee - - ~ ingirth. 15 feet in length. and 15 fee ndvrce could be given a community at 11 . l f 50 to tip. They an th‘stirneot the year thnthetollowing. unequalled I“, . usl' t' which we find in thqeolumno of acon- and _beauty. The? hat. face??? lg temporary: Every householder should ,' haulmg_on the ground on a drug 1 at this time constitute himselt or her- I dead “'8’“ of “-031 9001MB- sell a sort of minute board of health ’ and make immediate and unrelenting Early Closing. my #5:” 3:;th thimglllegoh‘olsae: 2:: What about the early closing move back yard. After the last remnant of ment this summer? It’s not too soon tr disease-breeding refuse. has been et- 3 begin thinking over the matter. Dur- {octually disposed of. then scatter dis- g mg holiday season the closing of all mtectauts liberally wherever needed, town “or“ on Wednesday or Thurs- co ras or chloride of lime are ex- “fat, and can be secured at 3",er g day afternoons of each week would not store at a. nominal cor-1L; ..... Some 0! the 7 lead to loss of custom. as. during har- back yards and lame along Kent-st. ,1 vest time farmers make their purchases are in a very discreditable condition. early in the morning. The holiday and Inspector Douglas should get after would do both clerk: and employers th_e_responsible parties with a sharp good. and would add an impetus to stick. Was the result of his spreadid heelth. Indomiteble will and tremendous en- ergy are not found where Stunach. Liver. Kidneys and Bowel: are out 0! order. Il-you want these qualities and the success they bring. us Dr. King's New Life Pills. They devezup every power of brain end body. Oniy 25:: et Higinbotham'e drug store. Why does she in co-dai and (mum: None of the papers printed that Description of her guiding gown! W11; does abg sigh! Why» is she and! 8031:;an and brave and. good. Andahe “knows he loves her well, Yet she: sits Ind sig ha to-day, As in m somehorrid spell. Yesterday she was a bride . ‘Andas hdasshqoould be: Now her see is cloudod o'er. She is sad. 'tia plain to see. Don't Wnit for the Inspector. IF YOU WISH T0 BE A JUST MAN Bismuck's Iron Nerve i Dr. wilaiams’ Pink Pills is the best nerve food and most valuable tonic known to science. Merit, and merit alone, ‘ has given these pills 'a larger sale than any other medicine in the world. Through the \ use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills hundreds of l, thousands of tired, and jaded, despondent men and women have been made bright, active, work-loving people. But you must get the genuineâ€"imitations are always a The genuine are put up in packages resembling the en- graving on the left, with wrapper printed in red. 301d by all dealers in medicine or direct from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont, at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50. source of disappointment, and a waste of money. may be caused by over-work, worry, mental strain, or excesses of almost any nature. Very frequently it is one of the distress« ing after effects of la grippe. But whatever the cause a debilitated, nervous system means that the nerves laclc nutrition. Feed the tired and jaded nerves and life will renew its joys for you. Nervous Debility for Pale P¢ODIQ~ Mr. Austin Fency ts a well known blacksmith living at Beker Settlement, a lumlet about ten miles from Bridgewater. N. 8. Mr. Fancy is well known tn the totality in which he lives. He ismotherof the legion whose restoration to health adds to the populant h ofDr. Williams' Pink Pills. Mr. F related his story of illnea 1nd renewed halth to a reporter of the â€"“ During the last winter,” wmatppose to overwork and ttnpttrc blood, I became vr)e much reduc- ed tit .and had severe pins in the muscles all over my body. I felt tired and nertons all the time. had no appetite and often felt so low rited that I wished myself tn mother world. Some of the lime. necessity compelled me to undertake a little work tn my th shop. but I wns not lit for tt. and after doing the job, would hate to lie dour: . indeed I often felt like fainting. I medvised to try Dr. Williatns' Pink Pills. and after usingB n auntie of boxes. I felt a decided relief. The pinshegmtoahote,andIfeltagainuthooghlifewasnotafldreuinessm ythet imelhadusedsix boxes Iwu uwellas evenmdatbletodoahatdday 'sworkattheforge withoutfatigue,nndthoae B\trhoknovwnnything aboutablacksnith’swork willknewlwihatthistneans. Thosewhoarenotwellttillmakeno mistakein tnlookingfur halththroufltthemediumofDr. Williuns' nk Pills. The mall. brown Tablet. found in. each box of Ibdd‘p are the mo... r- fect W.nv‘$mmfrtha bowl? “FE?" a eta 3?” 55...... ’"0 Wm Nu mm" “ ' 4 Man a "A?“ by, 59953.1“ film“ c , m u: Thu mu m u BEST Mm There in 001: one my on curing D”. PEPE“. “await!“ “0. mfid'. D’s. pepoin Tablet-yum it. in that. way. Lf you have Ludweulion. Dump“, etc., and mat to be «and, you mm» use nodd’n Dump-u Tumble“. can’t do soâ€"what happens I .What does a sensible mu do when he falls sick and: can’t do '1“. work I Hort-mother mum to do it for him. Exactly. And that's what you do. u you are sensible. when your “on. «:11 gives out. uni curt digest the {godeggt 13;“! Drum now. to d ut‘it. The 'lldbit-Lquicâ€"kiyvftva'ltl: tn 1:, natural y. and effectually. 3 inc 7.300 pounds; 17 hands high. 10 feet ingirth. 15 foot in length, and 15 feet llinchasfromt’wtotip. They no unequalled {or she. quality. mating and beauty. They lave u record {or Unuling on the ground on adrng n 1 dead weight of 11,081 pounds. in sports What about the early closing move- ment this summer? It's not too soon to begin thinking over the matter. Dur- hg holiday season the closing of all town stores on Wednesday or Thurs- day afternoon: of each week would. not lead to Ices of custom. an during hnr- vest time farmers make their pumhuee early in the morning. The holiday wou_ld do_ both_ elm-h endA employers The finest yoke of mammoth match- ed oxen in tho world are owned by a resident of Buckhnd. Muss. They are like elephant: in size. their actual weight at the age of eight yum be- Four years ago Annie Paterson. of Seckville. 518.. Ind a very leverv nt- tackof L1 Grimm. which left her with a very acute form of stomach trouble. She had about given up hope of a permanent can when South Am- erican Nervine was recommended to her. She procured it. and in a very short time experieneed wonderful re- lid- After “king six bottles nhe we: absolutely cured. She nay s: "I believe it to be the most effectivye remedy for stomach trouble in the market. " ,Sold by A. H' ginbothan: and 1’. Morgan. Lab's so: Won): the Living. 80m Anon-1m larva-o Benton- Hope and South. WHEN HOPE'S GONE Elephantine Oxen WEAK AND NERVOUS. 1r PAYS To say- was am. “ Mammy." said Pichninny Jim. “1‘: winter be one or due hynotizem" . “ What's den 9" “Yoh look somebody in 3 they». an' 112- de- mhly goes to sleep. ! “Well. don't you go m'in' yoh time. Dah's sleepfulness ’nntt in den bore worl' an'-â€"" She paused. suddenly, E and. after a moment of thought. odd- replied the landlord. who knew him afokL‘WIGMehmun hannuronm he will be all right for the tint year. but the next he will want. it entirely re- built." “What kind of a tenant. is he Y" ukgd git-prospective landlord. “Well." ..'.. could do «(at to a chicken?" sum-a Burl. Fmoku-o. “How did your gun tthe na “ And of what uoe." cried the. female fémmmbugfkh on so 33;; orator. in a fine burst of satire. “are chew the 93““. bac‘mr si mama in {It's world! Ask any man. deeply md‘hat willhetell you 1’" “My fath- _ «“11“ strikes me, in 100ng gawfgft;;m;y°gum, 5:: 3;;- m “.3an mm," mm chum“, 1,35.“ t and hell” visitor at King Solomon‘s court FRESH FROM A IOKE FACTORY. ed._‘:J§mmy. does you ' Plymouth BIDdOP Twzae‘ II PUREST In BHOIGEST II “MIST II LOIGIBT Are your and: strictly in ucccrd with ushion'u demndt the Post bus the lust in both cards and type. lad Prices are WV . “W'hat strikes me. in looking th's magnificent temple," remark visitor at King Solomon‘s court day. “is that you are building it v out the use of an axe. or hammn. any implement of iron. That :1 lustre to the achievement." King 5 man we: so impremd with. this he immediately ordered a copp»: who]: that visitor until the going :1 Calling Cuds nan xal

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