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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 22 Jul 1898, p. 6

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MCB‘lfii look we 5! he said i"- of on {'0 CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY .. “v. uv Ethawvatfibfitb hous fight the la rgfist fish Lei! 11? got it ashore : main Bra: 0- uinine W Arâ€"dmm. Rf: .suund the monerz! it Nb to cure 25c nne l' 'ernin bs‘ot by :own) '1 (1 me w kes ba.‘ tzgu re pfov i; The eeived Ln( Mr Hayes vo1unturily testifies to the truth of the above statement. before Edward Whosoad. Esq" J. P, and his statements are further vouched for by Rev. J. N. Barnes, of Stanley. N. B. v, av“... .. "do again a well man and feeling fifteen years younger than before I began the pills. Nearly two years th0 passed since I discontinued the use of Dr. Willinms’ Pink Pills, and m that time no symptom of the trouble has shown itself. Under God I thank Dr. W]!- 1igzms' Pink Pills for what they have done for me." K we” in print. Be w said rv. lot of things that n tomtch a salt fish in _ _ , -v... . 4-an Wu N. B., will point the raid to relief and cure. Mr. Hayes mys:â€"“b‘or upward of twenty years I haVe suffered from weakmsa and pain in the back. Soma four yams ago my trouble was inten- aified by sciatica Settling In my right ieg. What I Suffered seems almoet be- yond description. I employed three doctors but all to no purpose: I had to give up work t-ntirely. and almost dee- paired of life. This continued for two yearsâ€"years filled with misery. At this time I was advised to try Dr. Williams; Pink Pills, and after using 513 boxes both the sciatica and the weakness in my back which bud. troub- YAII â€"- ~ Stoney [fake Fishing Yam Rev. Pe About Calling Cards. Order your calling cards at Dst. A handsome new script just Grad ad the foliowing state Ba.“ 0' flay 8V ady th‘ _ ,V-_‘_ _..--.-up, I‘ll". great John Nugent. nl' Peterb»ro, hours. -r “I Mr. R. Nugnm. of this: 1?th and Mr. J. J. McBuin. own, 1! L-upy Hm handgun» cottages in ' 44:141. Stoney Luke. during the ! and WI 1' 1110111115, and the- Times mun 30111951 the f'oilowing “true story" conâ€" ‘ With 3 ' lhe- above. gentlemen: Mr. l13010123»- , had a visitor last season who in We“ rcr fishy-d in any of the smzll nearly 'fore. Th9 gantlenmn referred the 41â€"1 'e'i .1! er Island shortly b9- _t0 the um. and while tho process of! mg ahe' Lg the midday mw! was in proâ€" 41“ 0f - walked owr to the end of the . cracked 0 fish. He succeeded in land-i 5:004 01 -- or four fine by“ by the time ’ to? In?! .vus announced. Br-z‘oro going, aiyzed. - house he b'l'zted his iine and l 000 bou 11': p01: so {but .1 fish might - for win] t» hank if he trim! for the but i I dine< 9m saw what had iron done, 3 day and n: into his kitchen, got. a of deer {arc-i. and puiling in the line, i 10.000 p( be bzir. 9.1111 put. on the muck F encrnmm Endured by Thom Who Sufl’er from Sci auca-A Victim tells how to Obtain Benet. ENDS-X Y Eh: 388 who an 1-: pays to select the company that gives the best results tn Um money. pans w; $3014), and we can an-ied' the risk for over 23 years. The aim» resnk shnv 9 that the profits alone exceeded all the premiums 15.)- â€". Paps w. \ .m 1.), and the c-m'mny Not the Sermon. PQ-tel‘ Anton. of Kilxytb. tells an of which he‘ was the central He had been preaching in a 4:1 town in the west, and after 'll'v 1‘ was waited upon by tWO zen who appeared to h we some- } (heir mind. With an effort 11w young men lentativalyre- xh-ir :hQ-y Ind heard the ser-l )h," said Mr. Anion. :inticipat- “ opportunity of clearing away ~ufogicxzi cob-webs. "what p'lrt , rmrin were you interested in?" ' 1:: the sormon. sir," mid the ' it was yer wocbt! \VP had up» '-b.,ot it. and we thi-rht we ' W. R. WIDDES)‘. F, G. ‘IAVUIR Bninm over cost... To Cure a Cor; no TT-x» late Mr. Jm. L. Perkins, 0 his 'own, was insured under Policy In 163929, in the Canada Life Assur- ancc- t‘uu-'-:ur:_ Those contemplntiug taking mum life policy will do we“ to note 'hc settiemenz. nude by the company in this case. Polloy No. 129â€"‘108. L. Perkins. Age 3t mumâ€"27. Stigma! amount. of Insurance $1000 Prnfi'a added to policy ..... 518 \V flflflflflfl [le Assurance Co. M r mmon a U v "9ng;an lbs, and (be- Timvs man Mowing “true story" con- “bow gentlemen: Mr. x visitor last season who bed in any of the smzll Th9 gentleman referred er Island shortly 1)?- ml while the process of hew .v w h opacial Ann! 3° 10118, Were. gone. I .,‘I , 4 - ,, . he' 31 houses Reagent. nt Peterb’ro, r. R. Nugnnt. of this J. J. McB'Iin. own ) hundsmm cottages in omy L3?“ gruring the >Iiowing statement from Mr. ea, 0' Buy milk. York 00.. point the road to relief and Hay-s says zâ€"“b‘or upward years I have suffered from 1nd pain in the back. Some. ,ugo my trouble was inton- ciulica Settling m my right : I ngfvreji seem almoet be- AGONIZING PAINS s 21 sunnle thou: pain drugg.st ( ms A LINDSAY RESULT Innadiau put. on the muck; )r returned after in}! the line and that there Wm ' AS it reached ter, and he saw 'shouted loudly aes that he had I in the lake, but and saw what 1t “5- H9 was the 598.5 .that would received by Co. to trouble fihu! afflicts ses more intense agony Frequently the victim less, the least movement mOSt agonizing pains. suffering from. this mal- of so-culled curns ailment known as Ibl", Inlmnl m1 av» hue-n ransacked simuk- mum-r to 1: pain for if you gg.sf or medicine xtlo of Putnam’s and apply it as {Ink fish in $664 1". 0. T81 10!. )fl- Condition of the Hon on tho loo Sound c What:- â€" Mosquito.- in million:â€" Ssurance 0. Only Once wu n m wowâ€"n.- ] quimnux audited with Intelligence. I Modesty nnd Truthi'nlnou A Lindsay boy. now in Edmonton, 5 sends us the following account of 3 Hr. JH,‘ L Perkins 0‘ trip taken by a party from that town a insu M under Puiicv g on route for the Yukon: F. A. the 0mm!“ Life Aw", iHardisty writes to Dr. McInnis . Those: contemphriu'; fran Herschell Island in the Arctic life-policy will do well to . ocean, West of the mouth of the Mac- tie-men: nude bv the kenzm, under date of January 18th. iscase " Mr. Hurdisty, (who visited in Lind- ' say two summers ago) was one of a I party headed by Capt. Segers, DSAY RESULT. @3937? LPerk‘n" which left Edmonton in August last of loam-moo $1000 bound for Dawson by way of policy ..... 518 75 I Feel river. They reached Fort Mac- 7‘ 81.518 75 pherson on Peel river in eight , . . days from Fort Simpson; diS- "1 by 00' £1132 tunoe 780 miles. A fair wind enabled . .......... 81.035 75 them to make such quick time. They i were delayed two and ahalf days on , the way. and arrived just in time, be- 1 fore winter set in. The whole trip: from Edmonton occupied Just five 1' weeks and. {our days, of which Lwenty- o _ nine were (1;in of actual trax'eiling. i “SH 8%”? ”‘3’; the :-eded all the premiums 3, :wni :vi- , :zr'iany for over 23 years. (7% “Put- 1 was at all, as quite ofteiflfigs’g {Ra } West Rat rivar are connected in I spring. Therefor .there is ahkelihoo-i of out: going right through without 1 lPortagtDsa-tauu l 1 f to eastward an '. land, about 400 miles ng the coast, and will 3 not be back for three months I am hazing _a_ good t ime. cv-‘ -. Onevthing I rorEZ't to tell you Spring “’6 may IeaVe Macphers boat: we mavnnf mm +- _-_L__, The 8110. Idined off I day 1nd it “’55 of deer meat. 10, 000 pounds . Mixed. It «9;; 000 bombs. I for whales. oat. _.....vn.un. and wonderful. A hissing noise is; somutimes heard from it. It travels ; with amazing rapidity and is of all, colors. There are very few icebgrgsz in. View and these are small. I wasI nearly scared out of a year's growth ' the day I crossed from Cape Point? to the island, 22 miles; I was walk-i ing ahead of the dogs, thinking, when ,’ all of a. surlden the Arctic ocean I :mrked under my feet. My long hair ;' mood on end, my teeth cluttered, my; ox ni'la rattled. I was simply p:ir-: iiyzed. It was like the report M m_. ‘ inn I 1892) ‘ “7. .,.......,-m tum u» IS living in the ,' ~â€")Ii.55 Buck, who recently resigned wh‘iling compmy’s house. Twenty-j from the Lindsay public school staff, sqvcn below zero is the coldest day as has accepted an engagement at Chap- yet here, though there was an excepfi leuu, on the C. P. R.. Algoma district, tinnulfiv early Winter. Th: sh‘ps were ; and will leave for that busy little vilâ€" just harbored in time, Sept. 13th. . loge after the holidays. Yesterday (Jan- 17th) 1 enJoyed ui â€".\Im J. W. Flavelle, of Toronto, good game of baseball, I played withâ€" 9 m1 Miss Aimee, daughter of Mr. J. D- out gloves and. yvore no more clothes , Flavelle, of the north ward, have gone 1111!). I would Ln Edmonton. They , to New York, and will spend a. month have a billiard hall here andit helps a. _ at one of the popular seaside resorts 1 great deal to pass away the long 1 ‘ d b Mr. Wm. Flavelle. hours. The sun showed himself here ,‘ seecbe y L lfgtrhtliizii'rst time in six weeks on the " of_%i;. £121Â¥0K§€k829..Â¥ Emuâ€"Egg? ' nunurst. b‘iVe are to westward, all caught in the ice. They will surely! go to pieces when the ice breaks upin ' summer. One has sunk, one has baen , crushed and on? burned. All the crews. I 180 men... are on shortullowzince. for 11 : months. I am staying with Rev. _ Mr. Stringer and he is living in the , whaling compmy's house. TW'QDtY'. seyen below zero is the coldest day as yet here. though than: mun n--â€"---~ ' I It On Decemb-r 31m I left Mucpherson ' 3- on :1 Visit. to Hersi'hell Island in com-‘ ‘0 puny with three Esqufmiux whohad 0 come from the coast. A jullier lot of, 3' fellows than theSe three huskies I l 0 never lmvell‘d with. They surprised’ 13 me. very much by their intelligence,1 modesty and truthfulness. ' g a 1 a 1 Though We Nearly Starved before we reached. the coast they did. not mind, and did their best for me,, giving me the lion‘s share, but Iwoul-l i not take it. They are most kind to; lhsil‘ dog-x and never whip or abuse: them. One of them, “00]ak." ' I speak Very fair English, In fact, Eng- J 1 l lish is spoken bya great. many of them. i - I The Huskies are the mast independent ’ I and“: people from Labrador to the Pa- l I cil’ic. They are well off and are neVer I i inwant. They ulwayshave plenty of , provisions. 'l‘h.-y are well arm~d witu , \‘v‘inrhs’e’ ri lcs pu chisetl from th: ‘ Whalers. ‘ I lanai, who could not do enough for: 1 me. He kept m-i- three days till Ire-:1 a cruited up a bit. He also supplied . I: { me with grub when I left tor the E = islt-nzl, which is sew-my miles from , a, I his place. I tell you this because he . 5‘ 3 is going out to Edmonton next sum-g ; met, and if you are there I want you . h: i to give him any help or assistance 1m y_- .- , as he has never bsen infsl . Canada. ‘ -,_--w1 we may not have {Jiiportage “.311, as quite often Ran!- w..-“ uu roLal' bear meat yester- .znd it was good. There is plenty leer meat. The ships have about .‘0 pounds already. They use an mous qumtity of provisions here. ryihing is by the ton. Beef tables, fruits, canyed meats of all ALAuK snow lumbrz' for our new boat, which isto I». named tho: “Gold. P411." The cap- lUin has worked outside ewry day Ih's winter at carpenter work for our- svlws. :Inl ReV. Mr. Stringer, m?ss'on- any to the Esquimaux. who is also known to many Lindsayites. We keep oux'Sest busy hauling and cut: ling firewooi. So far thc winter has own as mild as any lever spent in I Edmonton. Only once has the ther-i momeler own 40 below zero, once 39“ and onu- 37. On Christmw week it . zLVernged :31 above the whole week! I was much disappointed at the luck? Iv“ 6A1“! l was much disappointed at the luck of toLul darkness here at midwimer. Mucpheraou is 100 miles within the Arctic circle. .1111 Do. 22nd thI'c‘ Was about five hours" daylight, and it seemed as though the sun could b: seen if it were not for the hills and trees in the Way. On Christmas day the sun was visible for about two hours. In Buying an OuLiit pirties should. bring a. smili amount of trade goods with them to pay for guides meat. 9w. Tea and tob‘icco should be purchuSed in double quantities. A few cheap pipes and handkerchiefs should be taken. We disposed of our old clothes at goal [igurexk Don'L forget six-inch pull y blocks, plenty of inch ropes, a. few carpen'Lg-rs' tools and some mosquito bir. Mosquitoes are in millions in ihis country, even on the Arctic coast. Raisins and lune juice are much used. by the Whalers for the prevention of scurvy. We‘haw alre umbcr for our k5 named the, " The Aurora is Be Enjovwl Sleeping in the houses, :15 Lhexe “ms nn -. 6. I thought 7 1‘ 3. 9.“ Polar bear m‘ Mr. Hardisty says: This is un- doubtedly the route to go to the Yukon. as it is simple, easy and econ- omical, and also quick. We were ren- dered every kindness by the EB. Co. officials all the way. At Mucpherson we am well housed in a building of the H3. 00,, leaned us free by Mr. Flrth, the officer in charge. “1* have an organ in the house, also 1;. kettle drum, so we have plenty of music. ‘ HOW IT WAS SPENT BY AN EDI MONTON PARTY ON THE AROTIO OOIAN. AN ARCTIC WINTER- "Kness here at midwimer. is 100 miles within the -. unl Ixc.Z‘.’nd 1h.-re W113 hLours: xl‘aylight, and it there ’wag no wood coast, and will 5‘ ed; years ago he work4:_in_age months 1 am .‘ town hardware stores. and lal ’removed to Brazil, in time ha > tell you, next‘ head of one of the largest wh Macpherson by ' hardware farms it} theystabe. l fn run-L...“ ____ l - n...:.,, , , report bf ‘10 dy whip sawn all the was food mu , oui years ago he worked in one of the ‘ am town hardware stores. and later on ’removed to Brazil, in time becoming, lext head of one of the largest wholesale. by ' hardware firms in the state. He left our 1 a. fortune of nearly half-a-million. l annl II. VI , and i â€"Dr. A. Rose, of Peterboro, spent a 5 few hours in town on Friday‘afternoon, . and was shown about by his friend, Mr. i Quinn, manager of the Bell Telephone b;cyc1ing tour through the north coun- try as far as Haliburlon. He enjoyed the trip, but says the roads north or Kinmount are poor and the [lies and mosquitoes voracious. â€"Mr. John G. Bryson. of Brazil, In- diana, nephew of Mr. Jas. Bryson, of the north word, is visiting friends in town. Many of the older residents “:11 remember-L his father, now deceas- . wAnâ€"n __- Lngron, U.U., arrived at the Duly house on. July 14th on his annual vacation. He left Lindsay about 18 years ago, but returns frequently to meet his many friends, who are always pleased to welcome him. - i._ -_..v ~1qu AILLIU Vll" Inge after the holidays. â€".\Ins. J. W. Flavelle, of Toronto, and Miss Aimee, daughter of Mr. J. D. Flavelle, of the north ward, have gone to New York. and will spend a month at one of the popular seaside resorts selected by Mr. Wm. Flavelle. OI ms statement he pointed out that ! â€"Our genial friend, Mr. Edward in the six years his firm huVe been cut- ,' Lyilc, of Victoria Road, drove into tin-g logs under contract with Ameri- town last week with Dr. Grant. l can firms they have earned over 81- i late of BeaVerton, who is now located. ! 000,000, and as the men were hired l in North Victoria's capital. along the railway from Peterer to 1 â€")Ir. Tom Buck, teacher at Lafon- North Bay: lhe money paid outta wages : taine, in Simcoe county, is enjoying and supplies must have contributed to his holidays at his parental home, south 11919 “18111983 '0 the more 59“le 9°" ward. He intends visiting friends at “0115 “f the QWV'DW 35 well as locnl- Penetung in a week or two. ; lly. er.’ Irwm_also stated tlhut while â€"Mi.s.s Ma ie Scott, of Omemee, who ‘5. irms “mm‘gs Were at e' e has ten vigigting her friend, Miss husmess done by a number 0 0:29: Edith Max-soul, of the south ward, for flrm‘ “Prfia‘gtdg 111.an (male; 1: ‘1: the past week, left last Saturday on ..mount. 8] ee ‘ c9" lde-nt - ‘l seq; the Str Comet fcr Janetville, where tlers‘in the Jumhermg .d'StF‘Cts “' she intends to spend a few weeks. experr‘nce puvatmns this wmtfl' "n‘l :2 t "ll ' 't ' f' lt to t â€")Iiss Buck, who recently resigned Sh n ymen “1 fund 1 dlf ten 8? . . ' . ft h' l s from the Lindsay public school staff, ffgkbegfi :5? (1m Fancir Rfief‘fo has accepted an engagement at Chup- -. ; - r. ' - a tri leau, on the C. P. R... Algoma. district, geogiiunPga :1 “£32562" far a: and will leave for that busy little vil~ Vl’innipeg. e found mining business huge after the hOILdaYS- very dull at the Portage. the war MED1 â€"AIrs. J. \V. Flavelle, of Toronto, pearing to have locked up American ind Miss Aimee, daughter of Mr. J. D. capital. Winnipeg he found very Flayelle, of the north ward, have gone lively, a. most sanguine spirit prevail- ;o New York, and will spend a month ing owing to the large influx of new IL one of the popular seaside resorts settlers into the country. I elected by Mk. “'m. Flavelle. â€".\Ir. Wm. Flavelle. Mrs. Flavelle : and children are. away visiting friends ‘ in New York, and will spend several weeks at one of the seaside resorts. â€"Mrs. Finch, of Toronto, wife of Mr. Harry Finch, head salesman at Gough Bros., arrived in town last Saturday and will spend a few days atvthe Simp- son house. ‘- â€")11$s Choute, of Port Hope, who has been visiting Dr. and Mrs. Herri- man, left last week for Iowa, where she will spend a couple of months,the guest, of her brother. ‘ â€".\Ir. Ponton, of the Dominion Bank staff, is taking his vacatlon, aipor- non of which will be spent with a fishing party up north. â€"Mr. Albert Jewett, liverynmn, is able to be around again after being bedfust with acute articular and mus- cular rheumatism. â€"Mr. Stewart Robinson, of t‘ goods 1"er of Robinson Sc Quick ville, visited friends in town to: days last webky 9 -. ; â€"-Mr. Albert Jewuptf ism-"m â€"V’ery Rev. John Jose; Dean. of Barrie, last week the 25th ann'nmrsary of his to the priesthood. 5' â€"1\Irs. \Voren Worsley. of the north gward. has returned from a pleasant ‘ visit. with Buffalo friends. ll â€".\Ii,ss (‘om Wallace, daughter of I Mr. J. \V. Wallace. is at present visit- . ins friends at Linden Valley . -Mr. J. D. Flaw-[lo _and. family took pmsession of their Sturgeon Point cot.- 1 (ago last Friday for the season. ‘ i â€"Mrs. \\'. P. (h isxie an] Mrs. J‘u-k- ‘ ison. of Sewn) Bridge. Muskoku, are ' gu 355 of Mr. 3211 Mrs. G.o. Wilder. ' -Mr. David Rosskof , the _city. is l gnaw-“linu- .. r“-.. A” -Port Perry Standard: Mrs. Meeker and family are visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Thomps Lindsay. r . . - 7- ' ’ t in her “Co-operative Community on bdlul‘ddy transactmg busxness. Egokery" and "Ideal Homes for Ideal â€"Mr- Gec- McKasue,_ the popular i people," Her plans eliminate kitchen reeve'of Bexley township, was one of drudgery and thus dispose effiqfiiyg- our vzsntors {ram the north on Satur~ 1y of the hired girl problem. In her day. - " elaborate scheme electricity will be -Port Perry Standard: Mrs. Wm. ' largely used in carrying out the de- Meeker and family are visiting with tails of her departmental and isolated girls-1nd Mrs. G. L. Thompson. at cottage home project. LIN 1y. â€"Mr. Amos Hawkins, grain era] merchant, Argyle, was on Saturdav tmnmmano km. â€".m-. David Ross, of the; _city, is spending a. few days in town, the guest of Mr. J. C. Ross. of the Y.M.C.A. â€"Mi33 Mabel sandrord, of Falls. is the guest of her fri‘ Edith Walters, "Ridout-st. â€"Mrs. H. T. Hamly and son, on \er. Colorado, are guests of Mrs‘ Wilson at Sturgeon Point. â€"1\1Lss Arnott, of D_und.-Ls S; Flavelle Bros'. stuff, is spending her vacation with friends in Michigan. 1 Saturday trunsiétihg buSin‘essiv'm 'eat in hérrrz‘bw};five taggintgt‘yâ€" â€")Ir. Geo. McKague, the popular . Cookery" and “Ideal H_on;as for Ideal $13er Bexley township. was mm A, ; People. ' Her plans elumnate kitchen â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Allen and family are at present visiting friends in Mariposa township. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Albert West and son Clarence, of Whitby, are visiting Dr. nnzl Mrs. Shier. â€".\1i3S E. Nesbitt, of Windsor. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Allan, north ward. â€"Mi.ss Spier returned last week to Montreal. having greatly enjoyed her brief vacation. --â€" vvâ€"vâ€"vmâ€"O v" wuvvcu IV -â€"Rev. J. Whitloek, at Port Perry, ‘Henrd Only When the Pronunciat- ' have been caused b; ;0ung ladsplny- in town recent] look'n id Imus-able. _ . ing with matches. Kinds. y ' g “9 ° It was the last half at the mm: 11:!!!- , mun! Char smwft. gelleville. ‘ .‘ . . jugs and the bone team watt 9 t' was in own at woe weig in; and -â€"Mi.ss 1:qu Dundns, of Toronto, IS. two cuts were scored-'3 in tlh:m.bu£ shipping about a thousand boxes of vmiting friends in town and at Stur-1 th fl th' d. That was 'cheese purchased at the lust board sale geon Point. ere ““3 a. man 0“,. u. ' , 'by Mr. Jas. Whitton. buyer for Wat- . the run needed to “in the game, so , Inns. the hell-known ex n" -MF- Ha Try BermeIL 01' R- 3- Allan - all can readily understand how critical 9° ' (‘o.'s staff, is enjoying holidays at l the juncture really was. Red O’Brien â€"Mr. P. Burns, 20 years ago a well- present. I malthe batterlup. andRull the "writers" . knowlri) {ax-me:1 in Garden township. has _ . 7‘ . . -. . how ed joyous y, for ed never et a loontr uted t e handsome sum of 850) gu £11.25} Eilfiesgts, fli- “ Iéldsgr. isuthe , ball 30 by Without getting a piece of towards the erection of the new Romain north ward ‘ ‘ 8' ' ' an, it. The voice of the "coacher" rolled ‘Catholic chuich at Kirkfield. Mr. . ' out over 11:,- field. an] str k us (11,- b10k Burns is now a wealthy pork-packer in Montreal hiving gr tly _ d h I fenc: rebounded gind envelloged the:1 [Calgary . ' ' 5 ea PDJoyt‘ er . piic er ina mass 0 sound. e crow _.. w - . . brief ”(muon- , l uteugeanuls with convulsive crunch. I here are you KOM' my pretty i’u'n .._ 1 ‘1'.“ . n . --- maid O " -â€"Miss Lulu Dundas, of Toronto, is.I visiting friends in town and at Star-g geon Point. I -â€"Rev. J. Whitlock, of Port Perry, was in town recently looking up old friends. â€"Mr. D. S. White and wife, of Mom ford were in town yesterdry calling on friends. ‘ i ‘ â€"Mr. M. Boyd reached town on the Bsturion last Thursday and went west â€".11L35 Spotton, of Toronto, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Knowlson. List of Visitors Hero 5nd. Elsewhere . Interesting to Pout Readers. â€"Mr. S. McClelland, of Bobcnygeon wags in town last week on business. PITHY PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS ' “It is indeed." was the answer. I sut- fered two years with Bright's Disease. My buck ached all the time. I had awful, aching pains in m lolns. a puffiness under my eyes, and my urine was dark-colored. For a time I could find no remedy to do me any ood. But one day :l friend told me had been cured of the same disease by Dodd's Kidney Pills. I bought a supply. A few boxes cured me thoroughlyflf Dodd‘s Kidney Pills cure all kxdney complaints. 0t Dodd'o Xtdnu manna-rum:- mun.» ”utmost!!! mu «Brunt-mun. ‘ ommwm Windsor, July 11-21: it true, Mr.) The Anaemia! ma Play-tool So- Colwell. that you have been cured of I ckty. Toronto. hold o wry Eaton-ting Bright'n Disease by Dodd's Kidnoy meeting at the Technical school on Pills?" our reporter asked Mr. R. F. . Tuesday evening. A quantity of cor- Colwoll_. jeweller, of No. 9 Oulettest.. ‘ mpondenoo WM mad from a number to-day. ‘ at people who had soon the meteor on “It is indeed." was the answer. I sutâ€" July 5th. (chewed by Mud-u people fared two years with Bright's Disease. “tho“: 8‘30" and the president 0.! theso- Mv buck ached all the tune. I had cm!“ Mr-Harwy. pmented his report ' on the occurrence. awful. nchimr nnins in mv lninu n mall friend, Mr. Edward int 'ictoria Road, die into tin-g week with Dr. Grant. ‘ can erton, who is now located. I 000, :toriu's capital. aloz Buck, teacher at Lafon- Nor acoe county, is enjoying and t his parental home, south 11?” tends visiting friends at mm L week or two. ; 1!- gie Scott, of Omemee, who £1: itiug her friend, Miss u L E1. of the south ward, for firm. : In“ Inao- L‘..4.--;_A_ , ..mn THOSI PRIOILI“ BOXI. of her friend, Miss , 7- -â€"r-vJ-uyuu. a.u 1:le , of his statement he pointed out that I, Mr. Edward in the six years his firm huVe been cutâ€" aad, dI‘OVe into ting logs under contract with Ameri- b Dr. Grant, ‘ can firms they have earned over $1,- is now located I 000,000, and 3:5 the; men, were hired ital. .1--- 4L, ,, . er‘ek ' ce lrebmted ' ““‘VM' “” Co-optmtive llomes. f’ihyllgft; is Mrs. E. ColemnnStuckcx-t â€" well town, the guest known to the majority of our citizens :he Y.M.C.A. â€"i.s arranging to deliver a number of grain and 80ml _lectu1_'es in various parts of {he _prov- , was in town .' moognprdgrflto arouse quhc mber- 4-; ordinatidfi foi‘ some .the. C!!! V 7,” v‘ uuuulvu: 01 acres more of beets planted this year than last season. In some of the West- ‘ern States, notably in North Colorâ€" ado, lamb feeders are particularly an:- ious to secure asupply of sugar beets for next falls feeding. This subject is of vital importance to Canadian 'sheep feeders. Sugar beets can be ’ easily grown here. and if they will do what is claimed for them in the way of producing afinely flavored mutton ‘ it will pay our famous to give atten- tion to the matter.. Moreover, it the purpose as the sugar beet, the fatten- ing at lambs in connection to sugar would be a profitable ad- Junct. 'It would. per-hang. pate e Fe 119 1011 ~_vv mu Alvu Valley say that the beets I toning the lambs are really to 86 per ton. As a. re: new industry there will be 1 acres more of beets plante‘ thanfllast season. In some 01 1 Sugar Beets for Lambs. Sugar beets are likely to be put to a new use. The peOple of certain parts of Texas are now shippingto the market what they call “sugar lambs." These lambs are fed on sugar beets, sugar beet pulp, and finally finished on corn. This feed is said to give a. flavor to the young mutton, which is superior to that produced by any other food known. The lamb prepared as. above brings pared in any other way. In Texas sugar beets bring at the factory 81 a ton and sheep _men from the Pigeon . ‘7..Il-_ A, H North Shore Timber Limits. Mr. David Irwin. brother of "Big ‘ Bill" Irwin, of Peterboro. was in town l 10-day for a few hours on his way back from Rat Portage and other points west. He stated that the law forbid- ding the. export of logs out after May. of this year will certainly work great injury, as thousands of men will be thrown out of employment: In proof; ‘nif m“ nl..L..â€"â€"_L â€"A large number of friends will learn with rcgret of the death of Brukeamnn D. Reddick, of the Elli- iburton train, which took place last rFiday soon after 1 a. m. at the , Mansion house, where he had resided ‘ since the demise of his wife some timn ago. Mr. Redglick hu_d_qnly been an nL-.-‘ L4,4, ago. mr. neddlck had only been :2! about two weeks, and his somewhat sudden death was caused by an affec- Iion of the heart. He leaves agrown- up daughter, who has been. visiting her father's relatives at. Bxighton. where the funeral took place Sunday. 1119 de- ceased was a meme‘ of Lindsay Lo~lge No. “'0. I.0.0.F., and also belongvd. h the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen. fhim!" came from the furious crowd. ' But the captain's rage was too great [for such paltry meaningless expres- rsions. He must have an epithet that ' would out like an knifeâ€":1 synonym (or I treachery; degradation and dishonor- . an epithet to slay the soul and rend the : verb: may; Aha! He has it! He walked up un- til his pale agonized face almost. touch- ed that of the umpire. “Spaniard!" he hissed. The umpim paled. foam flecked his quivering lips, his hands clinched as if to killâ€"then the excess of his awful rage struck him in a swoo’n. I “Smash!" Red placed a. long low one ,just over the ahortstop's head. “Ioe ‘Wugon Pete" on third lumbered {or home. In aflash the centrefielder ,grabbed the ball and shot it to the I plate to cut Pete off. “Out!" yelled the umpire. !_ “F_r_audl quber! He's bribed! Kill “Whiz. " ‘ the. pitcher uncorked a hot one. The correspOndents described it Vari- Qusly, as being of a. red. yellow, and or- azgo color. Many sketches were sent with the letters, and the society feels obliged to those who hue furnish rd in- formation in the under. .The president stated that as far as he had been. able to calculate. the meteor. which was iron, and apparent- lyonitsway to the sun. had come into the earth's influence about one hun- dred miles vertically above Lake Scu- 808. and had then described a curve of about three hundred miles. bursting over Lake Huron. Mr. Haney be- lieved that the mass was abouty two of three feet in diameter. and we ugh- ed probably more than a ton It was oblong mahape and travelled at the rate“ of thirty miles a second. Peterâ€" borough was ythe farthest point out where a loud noise was heard when the 1 meteor burst. DEADLIEST OF INSULTS. shipping to the market 'sugar lambs." These m sugar beets, sugar nally finished on corn. to give a flavor to the hichLils sup_erior to that TH. METEOR DISORIBID. yumeu cm; year s_ome of ghe Weat- obituary I from the Pecos; nets used fox-fat- really worth 84. 50; 3%. result of this' let food known. 5. above brings Per hundred lbs. than when pre- “I In Texas .‘h‘irfictor; '1 lgufideQ-J I :AY. ONTARIO. M5893 " " ' bandisalocog 3 year about a year a West- way. He “.3! Colorâ€" commenced w mm m Tm“ weeks he was ; t5 I doctor. I ( lbject Favorite Presc adian £80. and am 5 Ln be to worn: kin ‘ - years. an In: t 111 do ‘ cured me u i way were 33% utton i gin E“... 5‘3: fié‘ifié to 1d ”3' 1' or ’3 4 33- uon. 663 w to o, met-hound v con- kwxu be .. rice. ml» I hem red “ ““ ‘"' 150.5151? :3; 'cu me e “are .3um Emma?! “93. _ mm We junction in vigv}: --... He was back home at ten v Pet. For should he stay later he ve: â€"Mr. R. Bradshaw. mining p: tor. mturggq mogntly from 3. pr ”AAâ€"g... I _It. in I: generally known that luau whwn swaxm'ng will al ght on any.h;ng but who ever heard of them roosting on adog‘s tail! Yet that injust what a swarm did the other d, and the queen bee. looking for a lux- urious throne. settled down upon his ting-ship. The deafening howls that rent the air showed. very plainly tth he resented this mode of settlement. swarm was captured as soon as possible. but not before the dog had suffered sa'Vemlyf' â€"-'1'he destru of Mr. M. M: [hayâ€"at first : !eou5 combat; I 1! have been cam ing with mate] “1' I â€"Mr. Chas. at; 4 $15 in town I: inning abou rut ‘ cheese purchase ‘“ . by Mr. Jo‘s. w :3 ' Inns. the well-l en â€"Mr. P. Burn 3" ' known farmer i a. l gomnhuted the l w II.vv- ‘ | the terminus of the I. B. 8: 0. R. 11.. last week. A young Barnado boy nemed Green was sent. below to open the water gate. \Vhde standing on some We: and slippery timhe-rs he Ion his balance and fell on the large cog wheel which drives the machinery. and was injured in a frightful manner. large pieces of flesh hsing torn from his body by the teeth of the wheel. The injuries were so serious that he died the same evening. â€"He rose to depart as the clork sounded eight. And. getting his hat and his cane. His wife sweetly murmured: 'Now, don't stay out late, Magda_0hquie. ‘Bemcmbu the -He rose â€"" Where are you going. my pretty mid!” “I'm going aâ€"herryiug. sir," she said." “ Who's to be buried, my pretty mid!" “It‘s none of your funeral, sir. she said. â€"'.l'he Spanish-Anerkan wu has in- troduced grief and mourning into the home of Mr. Alex. Hume. of Coboconk. councillor for Bexley. A low days ago he was notified of the death of two sons. who had enlisted in the Ame-ri- cun army upon the breaking out of hmtilities. They were sent to Santi- ago and fell in the assault on that city. ' â€"-'1'he dcstruction by fine last week of Mr. M.Morisrity's stack 0! new lhayâ€"at first. attributed to spontan- !<_9ou5 combustionâ€"is now belieVed Io â€"Look out [or the stolen 810 Domin- ion Bank Bills. The: are being Est into circulation at Ottawa and t y may flout up this way. They are of series “A" and run from numbcr 46,301 to 47,001 â€"'1‘he Bob. Independent notes that the bxpud tire movement, is making hoadwny in Verulm township. Mr. Moore. the local carriage bullder, hav- ing changed ten wagons no tar this season. â€"The warmed. ml on record was when one night. In: rock in the town- ship of Chanda. The tcutcr was s but. and. his meal consisted at several hives or been and honey combined. â€"Mr. John chhon. cl Galwxy, township. six-total Mr. G. W. Stevens. meve of Mom .q‘xed Hoodny week. She was Very highly suspected, in the north country. . -Tho Oruud criohotou Md out on n tour wound Lab Since. this week. butche- will In played at Bea- vorton. Sutton, Ratchet Point. Brad- ford and Nomrbot. M: Ana County noun «nun-c. wt My Son at reaper-nos and their (thud; m an amnion to Bobcanoon lust Friday per Str. Crun- dellu. I: m vary well “tended. Near! every womaneul recal from her own ex- periences iome emer- gency when a ready ‘wknowlcdgc of the best thing to do would have saved days or perhaps months ofnnxiety nd sufi'cn'ng. No ‘_\, {amnlypught to >\‘bc without the constant state- K u a r d a n d that wonderful free use Medical Adviser 3-. chief consulting ds' Hotel and Sup. 5'. Y. It tell: what n-AXJA LOCAL BRIVITIIO. Help In mam. -_-nc uncases {ha}: ‘5 country. His |0Wned {or their {DelimMo nCo., -e says: " vb“ saw-{null at 94455501"! , er day, says the Mil; and was chained up n ahive overflowed, .lqolging {or a lux- he very “1.1 1 with his would 6 BENTON 3308 Geo. Ingle, landing ”venom tad 0mm. and.” P1 min: Mills. 7 "w... . ' ' time :‘a now a, “a opnng nouso meaning here uni you m............. Manama-o will require sum-Wuum. Pu'nr. Ah- hquIIXSI: uh“E hating, Cup“ ngor, Tush, Ind lots 0 am. all Mun 1-10. u my can: t. “W '0 It our home in d.- forth! m gym. um‘ all.“ "ma I I up. "1lean 0|“ . . .pf Alon! mum to _ "um" Lot 17. olhconco-ion at brim, oomph-w ' m acn- clnuod. Ind in n nm-au m of «nuance. and connnionuv muted to Onlurod and BER-damn wimn n 4.03 dunno. hon tho ochool h’I en nnmtwo exoouoa In“ hnm nod n (rum ounon ennui-n. Anna; M, bud nnd Ion Into-note. Thomywfll ho told, u “n am moving to lanolin. For tuna and: mono. LANE. 0nkwood P.0.â€"21w|. FARM FOR SALE. This In In excelled chm. PM! W retiring from balm-u. Azply to W". A] . FOSTER. Kirkfleld, Ont.â€".4«8w-!d. o LETâ€"A thhmith Sand and Businoa doing I mod um. 1...... “A __.‘_ EKNY WELDux.â€".B w. 7.] i I swam. on. amount so Eggs: ' GRAND TRUNK “kw" “‘0 you? lave-1 nu}; Office in? Buluos'n chm scro- SOLD BY J. J. WETHERUP, Lindsay oi: flu Poo: Ghoul-Kent fizzâ€"M unus- â€"m' m I. J. Rust. 1. IL Wm: These Pianos have a rich, full ; appeals to all who hear them, and a finest Piano in the Canadian market to WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. I: tunnpurtluw’u'oum though In In. of gnu-(cal) sod run the link a? Mall: you man entlllly. FIRE Airâ€"D LIFE é : MM. Have Taken 5 FIRST PLACE p Wherever ' 3 Exhibited. 3. 0”“9‘”. Mn punimi .19!" Ad “211.52%”. W's-um E [‘4 H0 RN F 08 iBtU PS L“: and By manufacturing in and: large quantities the cost of] euenedendourgoodeviube reduced in price. We will] market pricee (or wool, highest price in trede, and offer to on Inge lot- ehipped by cuetomen from A distance. We eleo tuy Teller and Wool pickings. Trio. tho quantity of wool formerly uoed corn-pending incroue in tho output produced. hue boon cum-god For Knitting Underwear. THE LINDSAY Aptistie in Appearance, ‘. Durable in Construction 5000 Pounds Fine Lamhs’ Wool Wanted WMN MILLS “.â€" PIAN OS J.' G. EDWARDS CU My prlce‘ for 3H («wry wuk are msoubm. :- hundreds will to“ you. ad the QM” of the material is first eh. Beau“. my long experimce is a. m. and may save you Cd] and see me. m P mill: elo or 'curnew hoysa or hmvmkfh old gm: don { H to m ”In .0 You co fideuc e~nnm 3:3: have can now their ultimate And swap. . mtmmm. nd x Buy Winn Exp": 0‘. .lo'i" Omenâ€" "O‘ .Wyu.o.m ow rube- o: 3': swim Printed I“. Am: 0. w. Talon-sob Co. All bum “any looked slur m: pump“: (mod. Sgring House Cleaning W2 7 m; mu» guns, BAKES', FORKS ”Hun; a nun > H» x ESTIMATES FURNISHED Emnhlnsln an. Esrdw the facilities for WETHERUP. for which Fancy Prices will be Paid. STEAMSHIP AGENCY. 80m Bro: CHEAPER THAN EVER UHEEBFULLY. fig and musical tone that are without a doubt the 0-day. 990. Wilder. Quality in mnufucturin crib In. 2! 8mm me GEO. WILDER, Explan- Ofico, Linda) nroline‘ :9), hired“. Pr and Sum-inc! A the Deed “‘a- PM H Invite my folio flue in general to CSYCCIDCI MAY. 1 P. Dominion Bank note {th‘d “in IMO! 0 t. ‘ lot hundred and seventy-two 1km “Ta?“ legal tender names, a n n: 1 ”Mud and one Dominion o “Whom, denominati n moo, July lb.â€"Thcn‘.r‘thm‘. 5th: Dominion limb; here 1:. I was a simple one. ’l her-c :- Iny running from me mm! m the side of the bank. TL lad down this and broke imu u I behind the bunk. They the I 90 holes with a large “1;ch- 3 plea of board large enougi ”he body of a man. This fun RICH. HUMPHREYS, EW /,_____ armel’s Attention #1:!!!” M; $6,000 for informa- h '18 to the recovery of the money. L like Mien in case any part mm "9 “VOW. A reward of '0‘ duo oflaod {or the return o! |wmned 810 notes. and in .‘Mon in case only part, or the MM W. “one: Nolan was in the {allowing muons: I of ”W and ten Dominion Bank __ “‘50 denomination of $10 each. lessons on ‘ auteur. I ha amult It was discovered that the on hid been changed. Althaugh ”“6? door was expected to open at '3‘8 soon .3 access had bet-n gained .39 It '8 lound t‘wt the combination “3100]! Ind use been changed '0 complicated waters that me n workoa unul lane Sunday excning IGill Gnu-am was eflccned. lbcn filth was known? The bank was out I“ ”4.000. II. hunk people oflered a series of to lb. amounting to $1.1..000 ioon after “but! This was scheduled lh' {ul- he hall of the bank. The dons-s v locked. to burglars opened the mum. m". It booty, changed the coxnhmat: filmy locked the doors and mu bout leaving a tract- of their CTZZI.C I! than. he robin: we: no; suspected w hunk m opened for business >1. ' morning. The combination 10c ’Onuide unit had been out of a: lone time, end (requemly {rave ( able tunable. 3M cum went; to the vaui: when bunk "opened. and. finding trou- ‘I “has the combinatxon, mued Elm locksmith. It Was believed “than: vaul: Was opened that has: one would give no trouble. [“10 Watkins upon the drum-of the O5 ouch. hundred and forty five Dom: ”“3- OC tho «nomination of ,rgains in Lumber. '2 ““3 Wad dollars (or imormu LMD‘ to the conviction of any per M 7 .8 u principal oerthcr um Is no «no or nm on an. IlnRuL on nun: tut Pun-KILLER mu. I0! Rs. 7â€"... vuv -mvunv v; ‘\'-u. a“ Sun. '15 ofoll donomlnatlom ' "WM 0! 38.000. W: O number of drafts. a...“ D0“! won stolen. There at. 1'” Dominion Bank notes of , MI! Tomato. Jan. 2. 1883. II! flotsam in tho lowor WU tho cable. - E I?“ o?! Md]. in mam ate ,g, Short {@8an IMITATIONS DSUB- mtg. THE GENUINE BOTTLE some and See Us! o-m TH! NAME, .mnv DAVIS a con. i Momma ‘,‘ hundred and eighty-five Mer- I' Bank of Cuudn notes. of one hundred and fifmcn .._,"°°flul and Canaan Bank or mmooocmooo ,1- FAMILY P:L_OUR nady, Davis Son LEE divâ€"c to the mount of $643 “'1'. K5" OI ll“. B H um phreys THE ROBBERY diam-1:11am TILE, LIME, Etc .m giyen on new b n Notice. 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