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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 23 Sep 1892, p. 6

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an: of his hthet’s homo, w Woman“:- Itrho proceeded ‘0 clean”. than bywmo ml which will never Jixnldned the up: u exploded Eh broth: hating thumped A ) mm the find dad 1.31301211010613th lying Fern. GUN Acupun-A pecullerly and fetal!” occurred Wedneedey morning which In eat‘neble end unlvereeny pop- yonng men Ion-t Me Me. The dream- lleneee ere u folio-e: Herb. J. Meaghan, eldeet eon of Ex-Ald. John Meaghan, wen We to leave town will! 3 couple of l on 3 election expedition. Wod- nadey morning he went down to Me one. it. 30 Wellington 33., when he cente- on e breach eaeney for the P1 max Ineorenee Co. of Eudora, Coon, end "tended to me! matters of humane and returned home ebonl 10 so o’clock. Mg huehot m 69!- !mp @°.-u%hm;h '1” Nounâ€"Quite n number hue left for the Queen city :0 attend the fair ...... Threeh- ing is again commencing around here.. . . . Quite a thundu'ezorm passed over our Village be: Sunday night ...... The U. B. Sebbnth echoai held their picnic Sum-day Inst. Although the wegthegwne not very Tam Busw Ou-r nu: GAs.â€"Two men were found deed Saturday in a bedroom over Bamem’e drug store, a: Yonge end Queen-eta. A double nu jet in the room vuon fml And the room we: full of gen. From pepen on their bodies tholr nemee ”you to E? Roper; 133113}me my! Funk Humor. They hsd C. P. R. tickets on them from Myrtle to Toronto, end were horn Columbus. 3 small viii-gs ten miles north of Whitby. ‘ PAssme Woman-3s Mom.â€"Snndey nigh: C. W. Riggs, sn impotution from Buffalo, wss ermted st the exhibition d chuged with passing Bank of es Edwsrd lsiend bills, which are wathlessowing to the bank being defunct. About two hours site: midnight his wife Clare wee slso mooted st be: lodgings. The demuvee found ebont $300 oi bills on Rings and at his lodgings they rounds kodskeunere and packed in it wee 8700 631 inst” Prof. Meeko gno one of his In- any entertainment: in the hall. The professor show- himselt to be a master of elocuuon. sad we hope tint we shun noon 11:30 the plenpure of hourly: hip_og_oln._ N OVA If. [Correspondence of fan Post] Promo-The Methodist Sabbath school held their annual picnic in the grove. west of the village, on Friday, the 2nd inst. All met at the church, and then forming a procession marched to the grounds. While the older ones prepared dinner the little folk played around. After dinner all gave themselves up to the enjoyment of the hour, and quite an enjoyable time was spent in game 3 and other amusements till about five o’clock, when all dispersed their homes. [Correspondence of Tm: Poe-L] PERSONALâ€"Rev. W. Rilenee and daugh- ter 0: Montreal. well known here, is on 3 visit to his mother sad sister, and will preach in the Methodist church Sunder evening, Sept. 18.h inst ...... Mr. John F. Cunnings nnd wife have returned from a two weeks visit to his son, Rev. S. Cun- ninas, near Owen Sound, and to the city of Bnmlo ...... Mr. Robert Smellwood and wife are visiting Michigan friends at Flint and other towns. AN ERRORâ€"An item from here recently in this correspondence erred in stating that Mr. R. Rich had turned into the elevstor here 2,000 bushels. It should have been DUNSFOBD. [Correspondence of The Poet.) BIG LOAD.-Un Saturday loot Messrs. John Evereon end John Conway drew in for Mr. J as. Long of Verulam the larzeet load of oats ever drawn in this township or perhaps my other. It looked like rain and they determired to get the grain under shelter it poaeiblo. Mr. Everson managed the team and Mr. Conway built the load. ehchcominx in for deserved praise from Mr. Long for the excellent manner in which their work was done. More then two ordinary loads were heaped on and brought to the barn without mishap by a powerful pair of Percheron horses, noted tor their dra wing powers. UMEMEE. ACCIDENT.â€"A serious accident ha pened recently to Mr. Thos. Chambers. 0 was loading peas on to a wagon and the load not being built straight it commenced to ailp. Mr. Chambersjumped to save him- self. but fell across the front wheel of the wagon and then on the ground, where he narrowly escaped being run over, as the horses commenced tomove. He sustained injuries which caused peritonitis, but he is now in a fair way to recover. LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS @332 @anahian 3305i. 337138 61890.“ 0! Tu CANADIAN 208': to man. wnsoy a Vinson-11 p-rueo Indebtod to me for Printing. £11“?- W gnu Inbmiyuona no rt queued to myupstsnwly “to. _ ‘_ By mxemonu nufiéhbuou tor the now current yen- ue payable to me, sad an be mfled our paid ntr the Registry cad; when moreiconvonlent payment can be nude to loan. WILSON a: WIL- Lindy]. July 2. 1892 -]3rtf. 'ITINDSAY, mDAiz. SEPT. 23,1892. ‘vaared by Dr- 1- CA Sold by all Druggisul. Prompt to 26+- cure to cure JOTICE. Wtrflng “rim; M without lunch. 1 an th a ug- of Aycr'n Cherry Pawn”. :1 (hr effect has been muncloun. l tingle done nvliaving me of chgkinm mun" it good nmht'n mt." â€" ‘1. A. {“1355} Wham. Gen. Storm”; ' a. La Grippe Lung Trouble AYER’S Sherry Pectoral 3;."3155 'c'hééé'; féek’rhl. 'and arm taking {our mic-s. was thoroughly 93nd: I can confidentlyrecommend this medacmc.‘ â€"Franz Hofmann. Clay Cenltc. has. “Par more than twenty-five years. 1 was a Iufimr from lung trothc. aucndad with wughinv: so sen-to a: tunes as to canto benefit-age. the poroxysms frequently lau- inc thus.- 95 fourlwurs. ‘ l was inJuccd to in..." ”G "mm? m Munmmww. Vofiummmwnâ€" mm» M. mvramudl m wmmmmmxwm wmwm a$b§ h: .m may “mm” "w. ”mum mam Kym-’3 Remodlifl: guft'o an enjoyable time via]: [Crowded outlast week] S'W W I. Press Nc Lice. TORONTO. OAK W001). Schâ€"no: 68 ’W'on'mnwn- 0’0“.”- FWPYPE” 'cr 3: Co.. Lowe“. Mass. ’ricc $1 ; six bottles, $5. w“ m at!“ Ira!“ h C. D. BARR. an ym .1 w . SALEMâ€"MARIPOSA. [Correspondence at THE P0313] Hrmrnnanâ€"On Wednesday, the 141 h inst., one of our esteemed young men in the person of Mr. Albert Ashton joined the ranks of benedicts. Hls partner was Mira Violet Watts. daughter of Mr. Jno. Watts, and one of Cresewell’s most estimable young ladies. The ceremony took place at the residence of the bride’ a father. and was performed by the Rev. Mr. Power of Manilla. The bride was attired in cream cashmere trimmed with cream silk laor,and looktd charming. The bride was given away by her father. Miss Sadie Ashton, slster of the groom. acted as bridesmaid, while Mr. J no. Watts. brother of the bride, supported the groom through the trying ordeal. After the nuptial knot was tied and congratulations extended, the party paired to a sumptuous repeat. This diepe need with. the couple took the even- ing train for Toronto. followed by the good wishes of the company. The guests. numbering in the neighborhood 100, spent a pleasant evening engaged in many amusements to while away the fleeting hours. The list of presents is as follows:â€" Whiek holder, Mr Rod. Birmingham. Water pitcher. Miss L Wright. Table cloth. MraGeo Donelea Silver desert spoons. Iliss Fannie Wallis. Silver butter cooler. lire. Joe. Thompson. Table cloth. Kate and Alex. Patterson. Butter cooler Miss Ida Melanie. $.°'..°."‘° 12.39:? c e on n array. Silver dinner oral-ti. llr. Geo Richardson. Set glass sublets. Ir. Abel Grins. Bait dozen tea spoons aad batter knitaEva and new Broad Lemonade set. no. Katie IoDougall. Bait dozen silver tea spoon. m0. and F. Edwards.“ Chinaeu andsauesr. Ir. Wm. Wright. Identical-ape.“ Ira 1am andm In A. Ball. 35¢ Veina Ashen. Sliver mm who. “to £013.; , Bedroolnset. exam. greservedish. skflflelsonaarker. -_,, _' _. _â€"_ - _7_ the earth. Fortunately no fire followed and the building itself wae not damaged. Mr. McNabb, road inspector, and Mr. Varnee. car inspector, have their offices in the building, which also containa a vault where important paper: are kept. STRUCK BY LxcnrNING.â€"Aeout 1 e. m. Mondey morning e reinetorm, eccompen- led by some of the meet eevere lightning end thunder of the eeeeon. peeeed over the town. The electricel etorm wee rumbling in the dietenee for eome time, but ebout 1 30 there wee e vlvld flteh of lightning, followed instently by e terrific report of thunder. One or two leeecr reperte follow- ed. but the etorm wee ee ehort ee it wee eudden end eevere. Probebly everyone who were ewekened from their eleep by the terrific report remerked thet eome niece hed been etruck. And eo there wee. The large brick chimney on the old teuk house et the Grend Trunk etetion et the corner of King end Bethune-at. wee etruck by lightning. The top of the chimney wee ehettered end the runcture erecked end ehekeu down to the beer. Bricke end mor- ter were ecettered in ell directions. The fluid ren down the welle or the building end entered the ground in two niecee.teer- leg up the egd to merk ite gntrene‘e into lug committee. PETERBORO. Finnâ€"Friday last I fire broke out in the stables adjoining Ed. Felee’e dwelling on Parnell-ah, at the extreme south end of the town. The fire spread to the house and to Mr. Murray’s adjoining, which wee badly damaged. The tire was some die- tenoe from a hydrent. end It was for some time feared that other dwellings would suffer. Mr. Felee, whose house was en- tlrely burned, hedeome insurance, end Mr. Murray’s wee [muted for $500. son and Lottie Cole. The meeting wee c102 ed by singing the nntionnl anthem. The next meeting will be on the 23rd inet.. at 3 p.m. The public are invited to attend and nine to eseiet with the eociety.-[Report CALIBRA Y. [Corresnondenoe of The PostJ MEETING or Inn P. S. L. S.â€"On 9.h inst, at 3 n.m., the meeting was opened by singing “The red white and blue." The president then introduced the following officers of the society: Lydia Clendenan, Emma Height. Miss Pearce, Maggie Sin- clair, Maud Cawieson. Susie Williamson and Herbert Routiy. Each made ashort pointed speech containing valuable thoughts and suggestions. “Poll for the shore” was then sung in a rousing style. Upon being called to the chair the vice- president asked the president to address the meeting. After complimenting the previous speakers on their able addresses, he set forth the advantages and possibili- ties of the society and thereby intensified the desire to make the society an assistance to every member of the school. Suitable readings were then given by Lillie Scott, Sophia Taylor. Martha Clark, L'zzie Douglas, Ethel Fanning, Ethel Avery. Ida ‘ Tompkins. Linda Wells, Tillie Chambers, Athol Fair, Louis Jackson. Wilbur Avery, Donald McFarqnhar, Frank Moore. John Sinclair, Ernest Tompkins. George Moore and Frank Height; recitations by Lillie Irwin, L'zzie Cochrane and Caleb Moore; solo by >Fr_edARont_iy. ; dugtt by Lillie J ack- , A,A:n_ __4_ I usfinlhlgn ; SCEfihE-{soon'tfidifi Bola. 33a throw- ‘ing s lat-1st. He describes Trxss es 3 some eight hundredmiles great country, by seven hundred miles, a. wondrous cli- mste, ends kindly and sooisble people. ' one point on which the There is Just Texans ere s trifle touchyâ€"yon must not steel horses. Anyone who tries that and gets caught the: moment his opentions and his csrcese are simultaneously sus- pended. Mr. Price thinks well of Ontsrio’s cattle snd horses, sud sonnellv imports a. considerable number of our high-grade stock.â€"[Independent. rammm-uanumm bury»! ul- (icu1lc l ‘ J ‘ ‘ (I‘ll! \‘Qat‘mou‘cfivl . 1".fll- Ila; ~fl8â€"u 6-1..- «<3. I 21.5: l3.H ”Egg; nguingâ€"d'lstmgnmhed rancher from Texas, Mr. Price, visited the ylll this week to look at nome horses. e nines cattle and horses and has dabbled e little In cotton. Mr. Price hosililgdi‘aome Accmmr.â€"Sllae. a son of Mr. William Finley, on the Galwey toad, met with 3 bed accident. He jumped into a bin of grain after some apples. and his leg struck on a scythe that had been laid in the bin. The keen blade made a frightful wound. Entering just under the knee it pushed the cap slightly upward and out clean to the bone, exposing the knuckle of the joint. There in little it any hope of his re- gaining the use of the joint. 1 21-“..-ql-L-A n-nnhnl Dam: n! froâ€"1137133“. Prioaie of Mount Albert woo etrnok by iifihtniog on Io ion oil groin etnrdey while ridi on o S inneu took and inetently h . H piece on Mondoy to Unbridae cemetery. ottended by n 0 number of trieodl. Deceued woe the ther oi Erma. Knowlo oi this town and come yarn “to "Old“ here. being enmeo on the railroad. He ioilowed the oome occopotion otter moving to Mount Albert. but 131er had been oblig- ed to give on hard work. From whet we con leorn he hnd been otoying in com”!!! with o dengbter from Toronto u o friend I term tor a short time and the donnhterleit ior Mount Albert on Fridey. the 1 the! eoying it it woo God's will he would be home the next dey. He received the stroke at lightning while on his wey home. The innernl sermon woo preeohrd here in St. Paul's church by Rev. Mr. Weetney to I large congregntion.â€"[Jonrnnl. c u Ill- v-v -- v - ~* ' l“ '23an m can!“ '0 5:. lchul'l nupw. whm D dnuod the mm “05' 31:7; iiiâ€"had.â€" W'ffiihjuu'd m m Won-wmtoudnd «glad In I luv mom". A Plenum Leanna-An maul 1mm: hot by which dâ€"-â€" - -‘l'A- _ .fi. widest nu mud rite}?! BOBOA Y GEOJV} UIBRIDGE; bf Mr. wnum knows After the mull hend-aboking end hearty greetings (without which every Cnrietion Endeavor meeting in incomplete) the mem- ber. dispersed, each, we hope. toiive out in his or her mu. world the imtrnction glven, end eeeh determined “not the next three month: ohm ehow o greater odunee- ment in Chriuion work then Merino“ town-hip hen ever known b~iore. I wu doom: for vom wilh pay-lam to: away and team “motion ot the only; they ton me u wu memo. bu: can no no porno- non: who! I was the uonolod with oxoo-dn doodmfl'; who- would drop from my hood like now nun Hearing of Ann-Dull")! I nod lagoon-0mm third um bullion to 11mm {uncommon bolt tho bottle 'I. anathema-ducal) mob-am noun not rezoned ulna; Gum'- 'Cdled to orderâ€" the Inner. â€"Snflerers from dyenepde hue only them- selves to blnme 1: they an to test the tunnel-ml curative mantle. ox Ayu'e Sex-neural- In planning the blood. this medicine “team-hone ever: omen “the body. no even me no“ ebued argued: in soon tutored to mum ecum- - . Illvu- w- v- The Rev. Mr. Bayntou oi Oikwood. deslt with the lust subject, 2The pledge." in his ususl esrueet sud elcquent msuner. Be ssid thst msny object to Dining the society becsuse they are sinid they any not keep their pledge. Such. persons should never think of going through the mmisge oer:- mony, for by so doing they tske vows just so sacred sud as likely to be beckon. The pledge is our duty put in unmistskeoble lsnausge. _ The tew clmlng minutes were spent In 3 coneecreuon meeting led by the president. He had eeleeud severe! pusagee from God’e word pointing out the duly and wotk ot the Christian. Aner those hed been reed by membere in the meeting eevenl short, eerneet pnyen were offered uking for guidance end bluelnge In the coming three months. Hr. '1'. 5mm. Rob-mica. writesâ€"“My hunter had been attended by (on: play-icin- ta' tom-lo m withouuml. Aeouno of you Dr. Wnnum' Pm: Pm. cured nu.” ouu deuce-or by mnsoo. she: as bone to: 82.50. Dr. Wum’ Mod. 00.. Block- vule. Out. and mm. N. 1â€"9-1. yuan. v --_ v __ _- _- Tao fourth paper was rend by Mr. F Western. navel-Ina In 3 tow pointed words the question“flow can we but reach our undue mombm ? ' He said that the mo“ effectual man: of reaching them 1. thread: the coagulant line of the active members. our eooietiee,” by Mine Lillie Webster. Glendine, showed deep thought. Some of the palate o! the paper were :â€"We develop a Christian epirit by union our telente; by etndying God’s word; by payer. When we eeeee toprey we cease to be apiritnel. Thin Christian spirit to eueteined only by a close wuk with Christ. , q-,, n I". run nnv-u _-"‘- -___.__ A number of short papers were then read unimportant subjects pettslnlng to C. E. work. The first on "The importance 0! j unlor Eadenvor work,"oy Mia: B. Grahun, was a bountiful paper, mu of sweet thgughta. » A _ _ _|__ ___ --_-__- uâ€"v-F__- The next on "How to nuke our consecu- tion meetings more profitable,” by Mr. Sutton, Valentin, Wu ehort end to the point. Some of the thonghte oi the peper were :--We must prepare for the meeting by prayer end study. We must come to the meeting in the spirit of preyer. Let us live consecreted llvee and We will enjoy the consecration meeting. _ vvâ€"uu-uâ€" .--_ _-v â€"_"V The third paperâ€"subject, “How mu we develop _“!d enema":- Chflemnfl'f“ "I -A-_ in, or wishing to lesrn more of Christisn Endeavor work. The president, Rev. Mr. Wilson of Little Briteiu, opened the meet- ing with e short, esrnest address, in which be impressed upon his hesrers that, while those qusrterly re-unions ere gstherings for sooisl intercourse end spiritual help, they should slso be seasons for bent-scorching. Another three months,with ell their oppor- tunities. hrd gone forever. fled the time been improved es it might hsve been? find there been eny spirituel sdvsncementl Would the next three months show greeter results 2 The Rev. Mr. Shier.oi Oskwood. gsve u very instructive sddreee on “Mental Cul- ture.” He said the: culture is not s iew shreds of accomplishments thrown to- gether, but knowledge which the us for usefulness. The Christina needs mentsl culture in order to oppose Christ's enemies. True culture is that geined by sciose study oi the street model-50min. m _ L , Union fleeting 1.: Little Britain. The third locsl union meeting of the Msriposs Christisn Endesvor societies was held in the Methodist church, Little Bri- tsin, on Fridey evening, Sept. 2. A lsrge representation wss present iron: the differ- snt societies, beside msny others interested dent. Oon Alma-The eflorts made by Mr. Watson or this village. to develops the numerous deposits or talc which are found about this district are being attended with a considerable degree or success. About eight tons of talc are now waiting at one oi the mines for the inspection of e oulier. and after that inspection. should the report be favorable, the tale mining will be steadily proceeded with, end the mineral be despetched to market. It may he no- : tiood that the demend tor talc has greetiy increased within the past year or two. owing to the extension of the system oi electric lighting. It is cut into washers for the electric lamps, it being specially adapted for that purpose owing to its power of misting heat. No matter how great the heat to which it is exposed, it remains unefi‘ectcd. Very large quantities are now used in the works where electric plant are manufactured. end the demand will continue to grow. This increased de- mand can all be supplied from this district, for there are very large quantities centered throughout the country. It is found chiefly in “pings.” Those plugs are gen. ‘ orally about a foot in diameter. and from 1‘ two to six or eight feet in 192213. “a are none“! imh‘f‘lji in rock. Sometimes a vein of rock is discovered in which these plugs abound, end then the mining of it becomes a most remunerative occupation. The village ought to be grateful to Mr. Watson for having brought the talc re- sources of this district so prominently before the notice oi the public.â€"[Indepen- A howling milâ€"u: ulcenud too‘h. An influence smokerâ€"t locomotive. flu";.? £055.33" indâ€"16W hum-j, . .. ._Plowing :- In. lull ”'13; now uggoggih go 3.5!. 25 r. nix. W U -0 In LACOIICLâ€"BOVW o! the 3-minut- of this vlclnuy “on In! yacht. u... For ton-lo WM VARIETIBB. KINMosz'. Hana-ox. mu m. 1893. Ban Bonn. â€"A deepeich from Cealleri. Sudlnie, an 30 armed brlgende ettecked the ml- denoe of the perish priest et stde Pride night leet end stole ell the money no velneblee they eould and. The prieet end e- eel-vent were bedly wounded end e villeger who went to their eeeietenee wee ehot deed ...... The Britieh ennenl et Pelermo, in e report to the foreign office. aivee etertllnn deteile of the opentione of brigende in Sicily. The bond, led by Semlnw. in the moot terrible. The cum parpetreted by them cell tor epeedy yen- geenoe. Thie bend hoe committed Ineny murdere crunch-M cunts-t -Among the managers on the Alain who nrrlved M New York on Wednesday were Nichole: Moody. 5 London solicitor. end Henry Bouobette. or London. There attend a to consult 'Ith Ameflcnn clem- nnte to the estate of E A” Howe. Lulgeuon over the eetntee has been In prom-ea hr nearly 3 century. It In probsbxy the moat remeue Xew not In hletory. chkene Inede It the but. of Jerndyeo v. deyce In "Beet Home.” The Amount involved Is now «Hunted vnlouely tram $100.000.000 to $150,003 000. W ’ 5mm .I-Ivâ€" v- _. _-__ congratulate“ Mid donntion- extended by run] hospitality. '-â€"A men mined Tobin wee killed oi: the hint inroeooa. Ferrono, Picton county. The cone of the mechinery stopped hon: Iome conee nt midnight, end Tobin out hie bend in to remove the obstruction. He was drown in between two big drum and cruehed to death. His fellow leboren henrd the mnizinz cry. "Oh, my God,” no :11;pr fellow wee drown in to hie horrible e ‘ â€"The wife of Chin-lee Billion. 3 poor. lllieento monntnineer living in Aehe county. N. C.. 28 miles from the amt reilroed nation. the other dny gave birth to six children. ell boys. They weigh from 43; to 9 pounde ouch. end ere nil olive. Mn. Billince is of medium suture end 3i you. old. She hoe four other children, but they were all born einglv. Billion depend. on some, fish, etc. for 3 living, but einoe the mini of the eexhe} he he! been nooopting menu. ~ My bcb head, until nonle- wen horn plum. newly 5 month- old. Wham Ind b the cam spread to “I I! to behold- nnd b Inbt. covoud I Tegrlblo Suturing! of Little Bsb: Seven Doctors and Two Hospitals Fall. Cured by Cudcun. H-Advlm by the eeeemehlp China. which urinal e: Son Francisco from Chine and Janet: on Frldey, sure am then were serious floode In north Chine only In August, reuniting in coneldereble lose of Me and property. The steamer found we Pelho river elmoet lmpeseeble owing to the volume of the treehet. Greet dun-go wee done In the Upper Yong-Tee. ON FIRE WITH ECZEMA valvular you coulu IunIv-v “7â€"7 beer-drinking men beins compelled to leee et leeet hell e dey every two weeks; tut the eil’eet on the temper of beet-drinking was very bed; that the men who dunk beer were irmeble. hed leel tell-control, end were more constantly mend in e we: oi worde with their com He ended by eeying, "I would lke to nee e contrector engege his men. when under- taking n big piece of work, with the underetending thet no beer woe to be believe drunk during working hours. I thet it he could do this he won!d encom- plieh the work with In leee friction uneng the men, end leee friction with the lebor Milena." ”i'n";6;n’?£§£?xfifi'o£{iifi Ham». 3 men who ie brought in oonteot with 3 number oi ieboring men, hod-cerriere end inborere in honor-building, he outed thet he hnd been obeervina the men oioeely, end he i‘ounii1 23h“ the beeradrinkinx‘ men 91:“. wort ' cente less 51 0 on! on yer ’ drink in the then the men who did not mere motto: oi the amount of work per- formed. It hed eleo been the remit of hie obeervntion that men who did mot drink beer were not only nble to do more work per diem, but their poWQI'I catamaran re for mete en thoee the beer- ." ' th in inteneely hot drinking men; that t on the Futile! ’9“ could. ‘lnloff..?.nlful on loan 'wmomplma by thooonphny to «an. on! tho: workod two nooooolvo dor- ol uvootoon homo «oh. with only ohon in. sock n to tho moo noel}. wuh tho noun 0 pmln not only to tho m o! tho work. no to tho moo thou-duo. tho! to: but! sud continual 13b“ tor sum-cod boot in m outdo!" quil- tloo. Tho out-soon 0! oh. was unprouod with the reoult o! r moat on than 5000 non oh“ they m tall Welling me on o! owned wont to 51 mon employed on the to“. ma mony of them huo given up tho mo of ‘ bag In 3::- long been knouw; rig-goof! mo wo poouoou noon on o quolltloo tor those who work In exoooolvo hoot, sad the flromon on the are“ trun- otlonflc linen no {reply guppuod with it. AJAL ‘ ___ Cutlcura __R¢m_edlgs Evzfis or THE WEEK. E'izucura Remedies. rmuwu. .m ll- “ -\V. KNOWN-,3“- of Little Bsby. sga aggaiz; "if” it? Big fig 33 $5: {4.3 . 4:3: boo-nu Council mu. do.” at Bum» n :33! 35% g 33 3? 5% E Q a 5.33:? xii 357316 “with; mutiny 32153.33 giver; 99d (6) Atom: to Inch-up u WEEKâ€"WM iii! Nortoli Baha'i. chap. l0) ”1.00 m with W Immune. “on l ”5:". on all.“ “run. an'ym’g all “month. etch you. Tuoc low. not mum all mummmmdmofly new 3. I“ Albio- n. 01. Ton-no. Rune ofllo.._JAm 0.; {P815}?! 14; New YR'AVIIWMD.'GIUILLfl‘ Pom "’77:? "I an: m. lion:- on nu! m Mt. Mn: Ink-4.!!!” In: D.C. gm FARMS FOR SALE homlnmby.whohuonhudmom but quulty. Olden lot: a J. P. BYLIY’S Baum Btu-owl]! bopmpdy unaided to. Order Your WOOD AND GOAL "EL PADBE” WOOD AND COAL. ISSI ionâ€"i: HIPâ€"m gunâ€" manâ€"«32! .4 NERVE BEANS J OS. RIGGS $125.00for $50.00 lntorhmd with tho vslvn. BICYCLE BfllBearinsswm’u “4' Hm. A08- 35. latâ€"9. mama um. Aw 11th. latâ€"18. IOTIGE T0 BUITIAGTOBS. New Advertisements. Kent Street, Lindsay. Reina Victoria. NE W 54-11103 Jan; 21: Eggs. _nocm.: nâ€" my: BEAN! on 3.391505; Two portable Waterous Engines l2 h. p.,- in working order, for sale cheap Apply to ~ J01”! MAI/M9. 1 VII unlmwcnnmc cuucw to“! alumna ; Last. he was urn-nu 5 won mm was due enurelv t 0‘ Dr. Willlnmo' Ill)! 1’. y the moat remuksme aw .- _- A. .L- -n- T!”- n-u I'Al S. Cornet]. 'G "\ Call a 1mm! 01.9 ”All! when you come to town and see how we knock ammo... Manda-tourmw Butter Packs“: 1: will cannon nothing. and we will-l m m (or your In“. You. truly. W. H. POGUE Fii“!£'i"§s a (rig E'Il‘ 2C.- t-‘Io Ch ".I' 54 «I. 0â€"... I 5%.: 0a 00!â€" hll no 0. 0â€"02.!â€" 89 In ab! ‘23-. So :3 i «Pin .- 108... has «all v.93:- Iqo n35.» «on 8... an. 4. 3.5893! F n 2282. won-o Ian 3. 19 n3 vogue. film's-"WM”! up worm-1°! 259- 221”!!! #95:“! medley. September 15. 1591 -13. W. H‘ POGUE, Little Britai FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE. Now the: it is n needed nun: Mm on buy your Good- heae cheaper then ens-whereas mouwothmpoinunoholookodu. Honour to whom honour in one. your Wood We. the dealer who eelle Goods cheep Decent-e he :5 0011190110de or Ihoone whoa: hieown tree-will prune- prioel down to the loweet ooealble paging hum mmmmmnymmmmmwnuwuna Suzu- more Lhanyonnudn - you Donu- you will and it interesting. CHEAP GROCERIES FOR HARVEST TIME. ONE PRICE om ., J. J.WETHERI -, Honored uren' Direct Ann, LINDSAY. Kent-at . Who is null "' . , wahientione which file: his” revolutionized the method lite, sunken olmoet u a mum , New And wonderiu' dlecovi .00 mt duly; we quick y .4 vol to the chnnged condmon, walda' tint the inventiv: genim Ind not long ego penelrobed v of more olmoet deily 01 m ”maid. Whileln nlldirecc adv-meet hove been made. perl: ”w love the “rides been greater I [h we of medicine. 0. d mew calmly diooppeered. the days of - donor. camp :15 end 0‘ eed away. end diseases forum to ”newbie now speed: 3 giel mfid “venoed medical eclel - thin-yearn“! therehuve opp In :heeolnmne oi the "NCW eta time no time. the psrzicu. are d cu hen been the wonder of o OCu uel mustered. Pauly. oi It. John Moreholl oi Hamil more firmly bound in the pn datum that Le ned been] “We: claim a! :l 0"”. only I cod incur-em: by e scan at men who ere lenders in the m Ihamughbred and .Farm 8took Insured at 0er Low Rates. which no new, rue and buntiful. We shau be hap t ' thou goods and quote prices, which are awagydogrih" m sale: in our l'sncy Goods department are comma, cutting. It’s the low prices that do it. A new line of Violin: and Local-deans in a. few days. mam. Anna 11. tauâ€"1mm Luz, urn Lamâ€"cs. nanny. Ann. I. 1892.â€"l7. WGS cnovnya 51-: ED ”if ied to my head. It acted like magic. It saved I mappl and hurry, and have had no return of the um}; WSJLSUFFERING': S. CORNEIL. ‘ Hymn «2 00. x We have just "aimed a. line of “ALL mean 81'. “cons on. ma :7." A. PROMPT SETTLEMENT. ouwuo luTfiAL LIVE Sm! Insurance Company- wanted, for which th PRICE will be Paid. HUGHAN CO. Janos noun. 8t- Jacob's 011 J. J. Wetlzerup. John for the Least Money; ON E PRICE ON] s1'. JACOBS OIL The Best Instruments ORGANS AND PM} The IeWellory 13‘ at Wholesale Prices 3C1}? Waugh-anon» The‘fiVem-bel momma: with my mum. bu a deep lament In noting the beam! in In bohdtof Dr. Wmhuu' Ptck E ”vacuum “MEL Cl ”7.33571”: OF FACTS 4 mien WITH THE CASE 188. I". A. CHASE. m o! r. Wtulome' Rut PL W the out remsrkaoke med of me ago. This use was Ilncot suede-o! cumcquslly rem mammoth. am man agency.< when has but vefifledypy mg I 5a rs m ,3 pa «igfgfi'rliw r i 'l I cures 0”""A vâ€"v ll pad. um when It 12 underol all china hue to put: III! «a invosuasung com m1 cum Ilw Exunlner. the Grand M m. the mece Commune and Lodge Uflioen. 1: will be I ID“. Mtnmnnme one of dluh “Id-III be paid. Thu the claim I It. Isl-shall under this 9mm IIIIIy m ununpeoch-ble evident mu dhobmu : um he was “Leg-m 3m. 1 .- uvomnua by u m o! the "flown-Le ur.‘ (own. Newwhetwr , m wonderful progress the cm Id tho-lumen“: century has win I In .911 young hsvg 'wlmeeoed ‘3 0576:. idifie c5narnbod no! N P-flll Ind. end soon tonnd a “I an: I: needed no per m. the lmlmen'. In 1.. month: the wee (u I: rent: “-1.3“ 15 returned Lo her how I '5‘. wllréondudweg‘ reja u s e won e: cm Pill P-III M wrougnt In “Woe. Mu. Chose .m to enjoy good home. “Waco Manly puke Auk P“ Pun. whtcn hue reel County (to: min: you w lflu hnabond ' than n nee: on em ELM PM you the 991m m 0‘ «var Ton Yuma-Trend m 5': Doom" 1:: the Pace, on! a" Ionaâ€"Arne Patterns" 0! [MIDLAND mum inn-Ion. uphbusneror we - L Won-mm” the writer bu n k: 9! ch9_u~oooedgngs_u gaer , 3'21 Sarsaparill L can ' ,,.. - -. upon. Itdoes ‘3‘ I alwaxs the 8mm ' . - butâ€"wflich 11:: g!” ulna. To m: m than the old st; ‘ ‘ Saruparanâ€"the I erâ€"xs simply , money and 1108,] ”M with Sorofl: ’Mtism, Dyspep: r Banning Sores 'lurm “pruned disease. be ussu.‘ Pays to Us m I. xerflou. w an writer and : Gm who noun Vim...- rmk mun. um: I banana ta won ma 0 ’. FRIDAY. SEPT. 23, l: 'PLE FIN wins to experimi W. purporting ’1 Remedies abandon-nu

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