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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 23 Sep 1892, p. 2

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“But, ahâ€"but that is different. Drop that then. To make our moth there are a. number of expenses; there is the mill and the ma.- chinery, the money locked up in fabrics and material. These are fixed; you don’t think it your duty to pay extra prim for raw ma.- terial. nor make a. gratuity with every dollar you spend on machinery, no matter how poor the man that sells to you. Now comes an- other element, labor. That should be as fixed nether-estandall calculation hm on its mrket price. When you go to market with your doth you don’t ask any gratuity, nor does the buyer claim any; the price is fixed better than thecapriceofamomentconldflx it Thedmntotlaborentmsintotbecosu The diner-once between the cost and price is you-profit. If WMMin i1: mar- ket price your pofitwfllrewardyoureflom audit will payyoutokewnpyan'mfll. It you mid higher wages your poms would be null; you would give up your enterprise end-ll mld safer.” . - “Ididn’t knowyoueouldbuoengr. But mweytell me m.profit_hmhm untanyhbor pays 2110' so"! Longbow nake'it up to them.” The mm In: roofing m out'ot‘fl’findow gush-looming” 339‘ yak-inst, - A... -__L “Butidon’t they find it hard to live on what we give them? And what a. life it is at that,” suggested Philip, sully. Apparently he had not quite forgotten them. my flat? You- can’t mafia a. hinety cent laborer worth a dollar and a. quarter by giv- ing it to him. You insult bin and damage business by making mall uncertain with the gratuitous elermemgf _ “I see you don t believe an benevolence, my dear J enmnv's, and Philip smiled curiously. “Yes, I do, for sick people and paupers, but if you don’t want to make paupers of ever};- body you mustn’t”â€" “But I am notapuuper andI nevereamed a penny in my li'e ti11 a few months ago. Philip 5 eyes flashed at a _sudden revelation. “23.0 doubi no doubt!” repeated the pay- master with the querulousnas of: hisclas, “but is there any sense in rputtingfin your on: “Can you; why yes, I suppose you can step right into the mills and give a. $100 bill to every hand. But you couldn’t afford to do that thing long, and I don't think it would do anybody any good. I wouldn’t assume to advise you, sir, but why not just as well go up street and insist on payinga fancy price for your flour?’ “We can get 1,000 as good for the same, if that is what you mean.” Ah, what chance have the poor mills peopZe, when the young master choo es such advisers as this? “No,” said Philip, slowly. “It isn‘t ex- actly what I mean; cagwa raise the wages?” At this very moment Philip Breton was presing the little brass bell on his counting room table. For an answer his paymaster came in with his pen, wet from the ink, in his hand. “Do we pay our help enough?” A thousand eager voices would have shout- ed a no to him that would have shaken the foundations of stone, but Mr. Jennings, the paymaster, put his pen behind his ear, took it down, looked keenly at it, then in surprise at the young mill owner. “The boy’s had hard' luck since then,” said Rogers, handling his pipe out of old force of habit. “P’r’aps he’s punishin’ us for it. It seems so strange somehow his changin’ all so sudden.” “’Taint that,” said Graves, as he turned to go back to work, and then fingering a. mo- ment longer; “It is the natur’ of a man and crops outassureashegetshisswing. There ain’t a one of us but would make a. manner richman than him. It comes easyto bea labor reformer and radical as longas a fellow is poor, and it’s just as easyfor a man to talk beautiful if he ain’t looked to to do nothing. But it makes a man drunk when he feels the reins in his hands, and himnothin’ but a’ man ofthesamestufl asthe restonus. Lookat Curran now; how much better’n the rest is he? He deserted us at the most critical mo- ment. Somethin’ made him throw us up as if we had all of a sudden sickened on his stomch. ~We’re poor stuflf, all on us, boys. I never seen a finer teller than that Curran, but he’s forgot all about the wrongs and rights he used to holler so party about. There’s no chance for us in any man’s mercy; we must depend on ourselves.” “Ye’ll mind it’s all jist as I told ye, Bill Rogers,” suggested Graves, the comfort of ‘I told you so’ being left to him onto! the general wreck. “J isb as I told ye that night more’n a. six? month ago in front of old Breton’s. As soon as the ladfeelshis oats that’s the last of his kind heart.” _- 5130 is closer than his father; he scrimps and saves like a. poor cw trying to support a. Xamilyon $5theweek. Whatshowisthere {or Days pased till they made weeks, and weeks till they made months, and no change came for the mills or for the lives of the creatures who worked within their grim walls, except the change from poor to more 1-. pofiis acquaintances sew new uprefiions on his faceâ€"the open, boyish look had gone, and his voice had newtoneeofdeeision;h.is step tadgrown flrmerand his eyes meta. glance with a. new steadiness. One morning the three men who had been once on the fire escape committee met in the doorway of No. 2 mill, metered after the fire. WHAT WILL THEY MG! It also prevents the hair from fallirgout and remotes a healthy growth. . So d by all Druggists. pW, hadmehedthodoor,but amenttodindxh'nargm “ itymwmyyourlidpaught W Butitmightnotheatdl Emses 11¢ 56!; 2E; Kfiiwmes DANDRUFF- BY CHARLES J. ind left their hark for a. breath of (Continued from last week) Price: 50 cts. Medical- FRIDAY; SEPT. 23. Fwwobymmwmhmtm EVERYH‘IH aflmfizm M physical powers flaggi ng. shonid take Puma. The wfllrestorehislostenerginboth physiedm manta. ,, , ' 7 should are these Pun “Egfigamfi “fiaflmg system. . [01!“ [MEI w 32m. I! III I ‘1'"! ll"! pressions and ixrcgu lmties. Thngd: ”mtg.- cam] sickness when mnegleoted. A recent discovery by on old physician. Successfullyuaed Wkly by thousands of mm. Ieaheonlypertectly acre and reliable medicine mmgmm." h“ 3“ p s w on or nterior medicines in pace at this. Ask for oox's Com-0N Room Comm. take no aub- etitute; or enclose 81 end 4 three-cent Cenede poet-age etempe xn letter and we will need. led- ed. by return mail. , Full sealed vertical-n in plain envelcpe. to lediee only, 2 etempe. Ad- dreee Pond Luy Company. No. 3 Fialmrhlock. 13 Woodward eve. Detroit. Michinn. :1 Sold. in LINDSAY by E GREGORY, 8. anam. A. HIGWEAM. Pam. MORGAN and by dmgziete everywhereâ€"761i. OFFICE. DOMINION BANK BUILDING. LINDSAY. ONT. BUILDERS, ATTENTION.â€"At the old ”liable brick yard-established In 1810 â€"I have now on hand 3 km unfit! o! CHOICEXED BRICK. which I w s_e_l! a} t_l_a_e Insurance, Loan and Real Estate Agent. A commissionâ€"to sell Singer 80mm chines and collect in the Counties at View!“ and Halibut-ton. pply '0 Joan Bonn. men: 2agent. (office in Adam's Block) 1m.Jub 1891.453 lyr. - ;o-;d.EFdBiR;r-fii"03nn_' "EBB-E ai‘WiioEvme'” station as desired. For color and quality my nuke of Brick cannot 3; Mn. JOHN WAKELIN’. Cannlnnton Marcus. 1891â€" 95 In lects in the image of God to do it. It’s the same sort of work you do, and compare what the two of us gets. We aim; fairly paid till we gets, the weakest of us, a taste of the sweet things in this world we have longed for so long. I don’t can: what yer wise book men says.” Was the young proprietor angry, he stood so grave and still? Whats. éhange! Time was when pity would have shone on every line of his face. But he might have been a statue for all appearance of melting in hip; now. WWW-71‘â€" FER“ Ilia/7M5 rise/”M52115” Jam /: rfliaiJrzflyU/m’ofl WITH/119,427 ”my. Ava/1x. 7/1172- z/Irz 07/15/95. ”viola" 8VA£I flflt’CC/JTJ.‘ [/7 5/6 3073, 725.}; IV”? CIA/73' 8’01?! 4001M”. Fm- ulo by all Un’m! drumtore; tst'. “There’s other things to cut on besides labor forever and ever. Oh, no, ye can‘t buy poor cotton, it would show in the cloth; ye can’t save on machinery, it would spoil yer sin; but if we carders and weavers and spinner! be cut, it don’t leave a. mark on the cloth. But it leaves deep gushes in our hearts and joys, you be sure.” Graves looked at the young man to see it he might go on, but he could not read his master’s face. He hea- tated a. moment and then he continued. “There aint a. poor bent girl in the mill but might live a. life so happy it would make astrong man crytothink of it. Weareot more account than your machinery. No beltin’ or patent self acting springs could do our work; it takes immortal souls, and intel- EVERY HUI!!! a2§w° “3 same. and that as little as the poorest 0! them. It would be a poor way to encourage them to be smart.” “D05 Graves work in your room?” “Yes, but he is just going out for this mornjn’â€" ' "â€" “Send him in it youcan find him.” Philip rosetohisfeet now, and was walking the room impatiently when John Graves slouched in. Heturnedonhimasifhe was going to do violence to his visitor, but it was only a qugg‘on h_e hurlegi gt‘him. 11:” 1,- _1____._I “ “What «acâ€"{63min}: ought to be changed in the mill? Speak up now, and let me know you! mm?” . .,,-,,,‘ ._#-______. d "5 think we work too hard for our pay, then, ” drawled the laborer, but his mind was in an unusually excited condition. “That is because the public want such goods as ours so cheap.” . ,OI,,I,‘_-_ “Well sir, it wouldn‘t be a. month before had and goocl would all_ be wgrth about the gagâ€"Why surély; Mr. Breton, it'wauldn‘t be right to pay the best weaver and thepoor- est the same.” “Why not?" asked Philip, with unchanged features watching the look or astonishment that shone on the man’s round {at face. “Why not, it we paid them all the highest price?” Lindsay. Aug. 1. 1892.517, SvuéusQ'cixHe'ifi, stroking his a'pron deten- entially. ' “Mr. Bright, the men and girls comphnn; they say they ought to be paid bytheday instead of by the piece.” “Which ones complginL The Iggy 0119?, I totheiraedityou succeed. Their m m fiftyandqnafitywouldbejustflnm reasoninchangingitavdwon! No, Iamsure there is butbnemyfiom thevalueotyourlaborasyoudoev else,bywhatitwfllbring.” “Not quite everything,” said Philip; but he said itsolowtheargumentnfivehnningpdid nothearit. Anheheardwnsjustashem closing his door: “Please send in theoveueerof No. 1 weave 11 room. It was but a. few moments, during whicli Philip did not move tron: his seat, betore'the - ___ L:.. -mâ€" Ana“ GENTS BARTEIOLO ME W. His cellaneous. (Goalie-u”! nut 10010 ok’s Cotton Root COMPOUND. l-‘ors rains, Brunet, (heel or old ounds, Influenza, Called Shoulders Sol-c Backs. Champ- ed flocks. Swollen Uddenâ€" Cows “eel-pawn; Ewes atten- A. Certain Cure for 81114101131611: Cattle and Sheep. . - For 8:] w. mm men. will «In RHEUMATISM Willsmrfl fllls HAINES epretty eervent girl from Mouton et 3 station n i'ew miloe 03 end proceeded with her to Rhyl. where he Introduced her et the hotel ee his wife. The couple lived no extrevegnutly thet when the bill wee pre- sented on Thundey night Weedon wee nneble to my it. The lendlord threetened proceedings, but Weedou held him cf! with promieoe to reign the money. On the next morning Weedon bought 3 revolver, went to the hotel end shot himself deed. The‘ooroner'e jury returned a verdict of suicide in I fit of insunitv. ~ was happily untried. A tot-taught ago when he stated on hidâ€"vnnntlon he bonny- od strangely toward his wife. nnd nanny told her thnt he would hue to lone hen! home as he dld not have money enough to pnyshoboudoltwo persons. Mn. Woo- don remnlnod at home. Mr._Woo_don Inot â€"'1'herehee beenedieeetroue are et the new yerd et Brooklyn. It broke out et 3 15 o’clock Seturdey morning in the three ewrey wooden exteneion o! the meohine shop. In thie exteneion wee etoeed the mechinery for the new cruiser Cincinneti. It wee totelly deetroyed. The flemee ex- tended to the two etorey brick meehine ehop end ceueed muohdemege. The in. ie in roughly eetimeted et heli e million dollere. â€"The truth concerning the deeth o! e men eunpc sed to hevo been Mex Vitkei oi No. 287 Bowery. New York. oeme out when Alex. Von Sohonebern vieited Preeident Wileon of the heelth boerd. Nitkei wee Beron Von Wittken, end oeme from e noble Germen femily; he wee e lieutenent in the Germen ermy. 0n reeching thie country he wee pennileee end wentto work in e Bowery lodging honee. It ie euppoeed he took the ereonic with euicidel intent. â€"1‘he Rev. J oeeph Weedon, ricer oi Moreton perieh in Lenceehire, committed suicide et Rhyl, e wetering piece in Welee. on Fridey morning. Weedon wee ooneld- ered to be e men oi_e§cep_tionel giety end {41. J E. TAHGNEYfl“ HUM, "I. new "viv- â€"â€" tended n mile end e belt. â€"At the Otter. mixes thecnee at L C. Lebelle, lete employee 0! the Ottaw- printing bun-cell, cine-god with murdering hie wile by administering catholic cold in December lent. continued till After three o’clock. The evidence for the crown wee lengthy,but when exhemted Judge Ar- mour ooneidered then wee no one to hetero the Jury end recommended no :- tence. Lebelle wee consequently discharg- twu canon. 41. wt W, 12000 “d 15. The desert consisted “15: on. 2,000 basket- of m mm; and the t. on 3nd ammun- ex- HEWMTWEG 2000. â€"Anhobu mmmumbpenbaot the London Ban] Albert dock In June, 188). than vat-05m mun. 100 cooks. 4,090 dishes. 24.090 torn ‘Edfmdm-EP -gn- ,‘ __ GOFFINS, GASKETS AND SHROUDS 11' mm in) EQUAL. Olehum ALWAYS IN STOCK. w CHARGES MODERATE, muggy. 14. lastâ€"71 11 Furniture Dealer and Undertaker. In from On. to m upmlflu CELEBRATE ENGLISH No other brand of Tobacco has ever en= joyed such an immense sale and popularity in the same period as this brand of Cut Plug and~ Plug Tobacco. Oldest Cut Tobatm manufac- turer: in Canada. 0L!) CflllM EVENTS or mg m M0 RE PAIN Cut Plug, 10c. §h Plug, 10C. in) Plug,20c. (CUT PLUG.) D. Ritchie 0'0- 11 tshire 011.9. M E. Tameg MONTREAL. (PLUGJ human 9! tin m mu, "nun do!“ CL". _...... Slan- mm between Una-v ad 8m Pom mum much“ 60 out. Slug” «gawwooo Babe-m and Btu-- mm“) . mum amen one. 'grmn, u: a: manual 1. i3; anal-non? 3053;? N. “can. tho boot. Wu “abandon-mum» WMKOUBSIONBOI ” mum umonmnlorul no 01 the bout. ”3'” sopllhy has: managed a m I.“ N. OFHEO H>Om abfl PA. . namauoz ”'0qu 153.â€" 3% gfinégu to 980.525 «8 5. gang: ‘ .8: .. 39.. p. In! v. up n- mum?” -- mo Autumnal: " M5 Lindsay and Boboaygm mam“ VALLEY NAVIGATION OOHPANY. (Lnnm) . 1892. TIME'ILABLB. 1892. RETURNINGâ€"Leaves Chulotte n ".15 mm, except Tuesday a 9.45 mt. nnd Sau- day a 4.25 P. u. Connors u Rocheste- with end, trains for all points on New York Centrel nod :11 diverging lines. CALL: 1: Brighton on Monday and Wednesdny Hon- ings for Rochester, and Wednesdny Morning and Saturdxy Evening from Rochester. Col- bome, Wednesdny md Friday at 4.00 Ll. Through Tickets and new m from Agents or on board. THE-NORTH KING is one of the Ingest. swiftest tnd most powerful steam on tin lakes. Lighted by Electricity and modem throughout. C. H. NICHOLSON, Gen. Pass. and th. A , c. F. GILDERSLEEVE, P011 ’99:. P03'I'LAII‘D um HALIFAX 1'0 uvn P00!- m Lomnmr. Oahu: an And annual. Second Gnu-Cl smutowm 3!on 81- ATE SERVICEO!‘ LINE. } m” "“3 NEW YORK and GLASGOW mmmmm 1: 9.4 A. 3., on zrrinl of C. T. R. Train from onh, But and West.“ DAILY - FOR_- ROCHESTER Magnificent New Steamer Will leave Cobourg a; 8 5.15.ng P_o:t_ngI LAKE lllflflll] STEAMBUH BUMP“! “mam In! 19 3892â€"10613. Newest and Best Selected Stock in Town. NORTH KING noun autumnal!“ J. R. SHANNON, Wines, Whiskies, Ales, Porters, Eta; ESTURION To THE PUBLIC. Thus in want of tint-chi! ml um and rwrm mm â€"uflâ€"â€" W. A. GOODWIN’S MFABTERS amuguu. 19 Kent-st, opp. Hurley Brady’s, ROYAL HAIL amnemn REDUCTION IN BATES. BIN. mmw WM“ BWBIOWM ammngnm.muuu . s. PORTER, Lindsay. Geieril Manger. Kihgston. d88: I. c. 'l'nmox. Amt. Hume-1703, come on mason“. Jan: Sun. TEE STEAIER on W when the 99mm any .18.!) pan (lmdllfium man"! of Tomato can. J. R. Shannon PLYING BETWEIX Navz‘gatzon. uncouth-lull . R. SHANNON. SERVICE 0" icbr'nn Huck ofrour stock a nude in 01 doctors of high NW; (NE We have a ware-room fat of.oth¢r line: a I'm“ ood 001“,“ W“, M61! MM. but for on ma Dcfndcd 533%:st fm'u b3 017‘“ A... ‘X- _I.---- -4- no - _- Is'not found every day, but a potful of money can be saved hand/7y duriW the next month by those in need of Furniture. um.smo.wâ€"u. "Gt-en: whlch we cannot met.- Nzaw and Fuhlouble Dry Goods of n I cannot bot-coins. u: look for the window mused b m: Prion. 2 pines. loot prion 75c. and 81. 00. 50M»’IF¢1tHstuut49c..worth81.50mh. 50 “ “ $1.00, worth82.00 etch. lOOIAdies’Sh-uvmh, 100., worthfiOadebamh 543000;); Ping4pspm10356. 2S hBestThmdfoch. 25 ooequ-ouGoodnnt6o. and 8c., worth 150. Ind Minx-yard. lion'- an rmmmuummmn 310-3 Open full blast Thursday, July 28th. Over 200 gm for Mon and Boys st 250., inolud‘ua'DRY GOODS, MILLINERY, GENT’S FURNISHINGS. READI- MADE CLOTHING, OBOCKEBY. GLASS WARE and GROCEBIES Having purchased figs apovonswgc. , qt TO BE BLEARED OUT IN 30 DAYS, REGARDLESS 0F 003T. GREAT UNPREGEDENTED SALE A POT OF MONEY hall... 8 James T/Iarna’yke Ula’ Stand, UM’ W 0 00. _ Our Fall Stock is now arriving and every department is complete. Our business principle, pursued for years with success, is to sell at a small margin of profit, increased sales recouping us in the end. By this means we avoid the danger of having stale goods on hand. In OBOOKEBY and GLASSWABE and HANGING LAMPS we afar some decided bar-9am that can’t be duplicated elsewhere. Ask for prices when you come. After doing your duty 'by Hum-0mm call at CAMPBELL'S. W3 will not moist upon your takm home a our Superior Toas or a barrel of Sugar, but we are anxious that you should realize that m can do better for you September 27 , MESSRS. T. CASTER 82: CO. I“! for Men end Boys of. 250., regula- Cneun end Colored Seersucker: ct 32¢. per yd. 5c. and 81.00. 200 Romntl Silk! and Satin: 3t helf their cost. Ilt Heb ct 49o. worth 81.50 eech. 1.000 ydl. Ribbon ct 4c. per yd., worth 10c. and 15c. “ “ $1.00. worth 82.00 eech. 15 phoeu Print ct 4c, worth 7c. Sbf' Heb, 100., worth 506. And 750. each 20 piece. Ashton'l but Prints et 6a., worth 10c. ' Pm, 4 1"?“- ‘0' 5°- Fcctory Cotton- cnd White Cotton: et Less than ‘t M ‘°" 5°- H-nuhcturers’ Prices. . N" M It 6% ad 86-. worth 15o. end 100 pair IAdiel' Kid Gloves 1.: 25¢. per pair, worth :1 3“ Sinker Flume]- end Grey st Bargain Prices. “mama-mm 15: Ito-in. Wool 1 m- I! ‘ 8 Cam Socks. 70.. gunman-ensue». mum" cummxmhuémfié Fags. Annual ammaG-rooorio. bheeddetla-mra-cctom 23. woven SIX musm noLu TWGBTII oififlflsfi trehaeed the above Stool: at a low rate on the Douar they are prepared to give Bargains which defy competition. 3‘!) .3} Will of” dwry’nqnf'air my; sqme solid BGMG‘" Dinng-Room and Kitchen Craig ‘b'ome to Lindsay on the above day: and aid in giving a gemm welcome to His Ham, L‘eub Governor Kirkpatrick. who will open the Exhibition. Anderson. Nugent a: Go. oun e ,g s and Extenczion Ta bles. ANDERSON, NUGENT 81 GO. 50.0.01: hand T. Castor a: Go. Bedroom Setts, ARCH. CAMPBELL. CASTEB 65 CO. Oakwood. 13;";fiUéENT 09:. TAMIL? GROOER . . ill-Ila! ‘8 bought I” g3 :11 , 3 WEEK. é the nut twenty duo up in human belonging to III! the adjoining pnrish Md 8!. stm. hue sold cu .h Shins. More Nstlonnl l u might lave been n ma I inn-us: Path-m. below Km “m with the threrhln $‘7Im Brsdahnw 8: Crock i If r" u “a which he nun to mot Iron 91.00 to pine. Wan out of the suble the t In, mm. taught him “I: dun). And then got with the evident in it. Illa out at him. S. kyoko and knocked the! “hung the mun to o! mood person this vlclo n, m to the amt tulip} ‘ v ‘ » river, which were a L'thuono, tubes m: “an, and for Out to compare them wl Immense river, a “plus. .uddonly con 15 3;; hoot po'werful mrchllght Wm Icon thine from "m torch 0' Liberty in New York h h «handle, sud wul be ‘ _* Quay. ~Tho Vina. correspondent of an Iowa uyo the Rnuhne will h“ Paula only because the An “Chinese refined to so}! them If In; I." projectne from one ‘hch ”my rifles struck a ad *0 an sud IUDK her so soon ”In an crew camped wuh F â€"1‘he bodice of twelve people out Mil! tho were lost with the '6“ Reserve on Lake Super“: h valued above. -n0 $90.01th sO'ananl Ian “[00 ache: 12 c perpetunl I “In, In mmmonucn of the Cid Analog. I. and by cutting m- tinâ€"mic? A amt-t or gold weighing 3171 .4 worth $6,000. was Mom: to In. Eutvmc. 328., Saturdny. 4t Knoxvflle. Tenn. Thoma OM“ murderer. woo token :- by aimed mob sad lynched. ~11» cont-not with the All“: umethuin bu beenl Dy Ibo Dominion Rove row I. 4m Thompoon (colored b um ”I nob st Lunod. Koo-u, on 1 m {or “tempted cumin-.1 nun â€"Stnnl our lads of all]: us a: ”the C. P. R. from Vsnoouver ! Yak. Toe mo 1. nluod at $6M", ~Goome mm». 3 welI-todo fl Mum township, lunged hlmu lam Saturday momma. ~80“. Sexism Spa-ks. nuthc Suth- doet‘tcn _ln_w_gn Mmourl. â€"A fire bu slums: wiped out th C030“, Rania. Hundreds no but nd macaw. m wunm will dine Gun-animus It the new um: -I-lauuonleet you into the eu- emonnxed lo (‘1:g:<:-.«»ecu‘n-. -l'ou times more Iriebmen r ~ United Sate: chm Engrshme â€"lnny unite of Humor worn in 1 tan century weighed 175 Ibe. em -!'he experiment of sending C M to England nee proved e um -L Ihlpm out of an! atlas VI mow ha mjuat let: \ Artur-15, B. -â€"A hundred years ago the best ”told a five (or one cent. Advertising coats London 1 ”In a week. ‘â€"h 0 nos I. Truckee barber I no in 45 accolade. â€"Bouh unordered I “I for the "my. -!‘I|ood¢1mlB'lltelech<ne pl was tn Much, has. â€"M In nearly 3,0(0 stitches ind-town boots. “85,“.000. m petroleinn. â€"Amna use over ; 1 ~ “I nu. â€"nggn_clerka ue L“ pet cen‘ m AND FOREIGN 1T; INTEREST. Ml WILSON, Pro] ‘EWIIM- P. v in]: CANADIAN _ _â€"--râ€"'--u- â€" - . 'â€" .97337unm nu § ’- ltne «and type) not fin: dugout: etch onbeecua ”mm local colum: ”MW k. «ch sub â€"‘lio much“ made yenly M claims first piace .9“ Sound furnishes WY. FRIDAY. SEPT. mod tron ma '1': legI’IDl lxcmgel. 0339335 and i; a rei Meet. Almost as Paq Wrap-M onb‘ bit 0‘ gained itwith Scott‘s the cold kills it, an M to lave a. cough or ‘ m In consumption Fubh'ghier’s Not 'pu'e Norwegian Cod 0“ and H ypophosphj l W3 Weak Lungs, C‘ "en's Em 211.3. OF THE British Colum‘

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