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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 18 Sep 1896, p. 6

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VALENTIA. (Corr-vandal“ of Ta- Pom] Emn'rnnum. â€" On To lll next. it of no church funds, to comment no 8 o’clock. B". 5. J. about: of the Gun- . roman: chum Linduy, wlll mm a W on m hurucbmmbjooc, be con- [Correspondence of Tax P031.) Wmnmo.--A grand weddluz took place at the lane and comfortable dwelling of Mr. Levi Moshier on Wednesday, Sept. 9521, Miss Emma Mos-bier, oi Brook, to Mr. Frederick Wood. of the 831! com. Brook. Our Baptist minister officiated and led the party to Sunderland station, where they took the train f :1- Toronto exhibition. being sent of with showers of rice. The house is a large brick dwelling upon 3 high mountain. The marriage was per- oyed a happy time. The and uumetous. e table wee ep.endid d with delicious fruit, and the cere- 3 m , A___-_-“1I -- th‘ Inn was ucfii-‘fiafid: of Tun Peer.) Cancunâ€"It ls with feeling: of the most pretend regret that we are called on to chronicle the death cf the mother of our h hly esteemed pastor. Rev. Father Can- t on. whlch and event took plsce on the 3rd lust. Mrs. Csntlllon. whose home was In Quebec clty, was on a visit to her son here, and was only Ill fer three due. The deceased lady was barn ln Queen's county. Ireland. and was 78 years or age. Her amiable sud chrlstlnn virtues endear ed her to all wlth whom she assoclsted. rlek's cemetery. We extend to F Cantlllon our heartfelt svmpsthy. We are drinking the wine of the ages, From cups that m brimming over With the mac: 0! a. honey unbouzht. with money, Distilled trom the heart of the clover. The flowers strings on the wsy-sidc Are in niment o! purple md gold ; To the rough bewn edge of the old stone ledge The clinging brier-vmes hold. [Correspondence oi Tux Post.) FAIRâ€"The usual number from here visited the Tcrnto Industrial. PEBSOXAL. , Visitors here from different parts or the country who have been in To route. among others Mrs. Wickhnm and her brother, Mr. Pattendon, Bufl‘do. rela- tives of Mr. Cunninae, are here staying at Mr. J. F. Cunninzs. Maren-M r. Brena, who removed here from Lindsey and bong? the prop. -4- n... n-nnfl m the lete m Peg-sol: w" 0:30;;0‘331 iho late Wm Pearson at “Jun farm formerly owned by Mr. L. '1‘ Puooe. his built a new ban and a new tampons: nod nude other Improvement: m. M athodlah ministers are 1 work through lllnosa. And summer's a step behind us, And nutumn's a thought baton And each fleet sweet by that we 1 15 m Mme! at the door, '13....- LOCAIT NEWS-LETTERS .___â€"â€"â€"._.._.. Elle thmlizm 3.3051. MOMYWOBLD’8_2AIB arsa arllla AYERS LINDSAY FRIDAY. When In doubt, as?!" Ayer’s Pills is the only one of .them that I could ,L‘ recommend as a / blood-purifierJhave given away hundreds of bottles of it, as I consider it the safest as well as the best to be had.”â€"Wx. Corr, Pastor M. E. Church, J ackson, Minn. 5 Is invalug. Edown, as it 1 Ea... medicine. : The D. 8: The Only One To Stand the Test. Rev. William Copp. whose W m a physician for over fifty years, in 1:" Jersey, and who himself spent mucus preparing f0! “‘9 practice of medicine, but subse- quently entered the ministry of the n. E. Church, mm: “1 am glad totestflythatlhave had analyzed all the aarsaparillaprepm tions known in the trade, but Be sure yep get the genume V l Dims Lawnsucs 80., m. MONTREAL Is a marvellous flesh producer and will you an appedtc. SOC-81.81 perBottle. VViEI build you up if you: 33:10:.“ ilrmtu L; impaired. The D. 5: L, Emulsiqn I IIV â€" I â€" â€"â€" 7 . Is the best and most paiatabXe preparation of Cod Livc: Oil, agreeing with the most deli- cate szomchs. Isérescribed by The D. The D. D. a LLEmulsIOE 41ers Benedict nvaluable if 301! are run .3511: 153» f0 OJ. a)well?_ S UNUERLAND. VROOMANIOIY. SEPTEMBER. {He’s the elixir UAK W001) 8: L. Emulsion. L. Emulsign Theâ€"lgadihg physicians of lha. we meet on the AYEB’S Emzusion {From Harper’s Buzar. $3913. 18. 1896. and; Eu and will give cum :5 WIV The a a BMW MW 09» W. O”. ‘ r‘urcner p LIUU‘JIOLa 10.». v PERSONAL.-Q xite a nu “her of cur citi- ' zens took in the big fair at Toronto last week, and rep )rts are that some of our prominent breeders while there entered into arrangements for bulging improved pigs and cattle ...... Chas. . Porter, esq . R'JChEStEl‘. N. Y., paid a flying visit to friends. is this section last week; he looks hale and hearty ...... LGg John has again commenced threshing operations, with Sisson and Porter as engineers. resident of this place, J. C. Williamson. of High Park, North Monaghan, and father cf our esteemed merchant and postmaster. The deceased was a well-known figure at one time in our midst; he held several offices of trust under the Dominion and municipal authorities, and while living here was presiding elder in the Presby- terian church, ct which body he was an active member up t) his death. ~ He passed away quietly, surrounded by his loving wife and family, on the night of the 103h. His remains were inter red in the Presby- terian graveyard, Cadmue, on the 12m, followed by a large coneour:e of sorrowing friends and relatives. Dweased was one ofa large family, his parents coming to the township cf Cartwright from Scotland; he was a whole-souled, good-natured and christian gentleman, a Presbyterian of the old school, and a siren conservative. To his sorrowing wife an family we extend our condolence and sympathy in the hour of their bereavement, and would say. in the words of the cat, “Weep not, for he is not dead, but 5 eepeth." and "Be 5 also ready. for ye know not when the on of Man cometh." Renaeâ€"John Finney, of North Vic- : toria, has leased the Alfred Ward farm, north of here, and has commenced opera- tions thereon. BEEâ€"D. Parker, Hillside Manor. had a large bee on baturday. 12 Ah inst., cutting : buckwheat:_ There‘were S cradles. ,nv L- __ --_..Inn ”4....- - â€" [Cormsooudence 0! Tax Poem FIREâ€"Th9 residence and summer kitchen of R. H. MchaId, eEq., Lotus, was totally consumed by fire on the even- 0! the 9h. Contents mostly saved. it e learn cause at fire was a defective stovepipe. Cavemanâ€"We learn that our enterpris- ing teacher is arranging for the holding at a concert in the schoolhouse on Wednes day, the 30:h, for the purpose of raising funds to secure maps, etc., for the use of the scholars, the old maps having been burned with the schoolhouse. We trust it will be well attended, as a splendid pro- gram will be rendered by able talent. Further p irticuiars later on. PxRSOVALâ€"Q lite a number of our cm- into arrangements for builng improved pigs and cattle. Chas. . Porter, esq . Rnchester. X. Y,plid a flying visit to _ -4. _.....Iâ€" . 1m Innku was one of salt water shells and then there were three strings of wnmpum beads. All of these are in good condition and are exceptionally valuable on account of their rein of Indian manufacture. Alongside of t e b-dy Mr. Boyle found a copper future which will be the let out in his col- ection. It was 11 inches n length and weighed 3:} lbs. On the right breast of the skeleton was a perfect tublet with two holes in the centre. There wee eleo e stone blunt exe none the heap-[Bering ROM mes w. mu ...â€"u, _ ..... large number of val mounts home the heldenn Witneso' to the popularity of o murlsge on We ban use to re th the same even! of Mr John Owens to Miss Mm W Robc. We , all of this place. Rev. Mr. Anderson. of Cambrazzpertormed the . vs the good ctramony. They, too lame circle cf friends. Miss J swell acted as been Mr. White and man and bridesmaid. That. the matrimon- ste over the troubled sea or lite and not Inca 13!: ct I zurcr ikeicicn Found Mr. David Boyle, curator of. the Archae logical museum, unearthed another skele- ton on an island in Rice lake on Wednes- day. It is the most important find he has made and will tempt him to continue his examinations in that historic locality. While worhln in a mound aprehlstoric skeleton was isclosed. It is likely that of a female. robably a princess of one of the Indian tri s, as around her neck were numerous strings of beadsâ€"a sign of rank. These beads farm an important discovery. There were a number of costly necklaces. The first was og_coppgr and shell. Below ._ ,1!. ‘_2 LI.-â€" Guru luuvvu In: an. -- ,v_ n -__ 7-,” you can rely upon being cured and the proud satisfaction c 1 having been of servise to one in need will be sufficient reward tor trouble. Abs alute secrecy assured. Send 5 cents in sliver to cover posters. and address Mr. Geo. G. Strong. N orth Rock- wocd, Mich. enra of auflering tram Nervous uenuuy. one of Vigor end Orgenic Weekneee. I heve nothing to sell end thereforeI went no money. but ee I know through my own exocrienoe how to on: ethlze with such sufferers. I an sled to ’eble to eeelsu my fellow-balnFe to e fmare. “I em enoe c que en. well ewere of the prove forI myself wee deceived end in) need upon until I nearly lost faith in men ind. but I re oioe to any thet I em now perfectly well en heppy once more end em deelrous therefore to meke this oerzeln meene of cure known‘to all. If ypn wlll trite to me Aâ€" â€".â€"-‘ -_A ple- Proving that True Honesty and True Philanthropy Still Exist. If any man who is weak. nervous and debilitated, or who is snflering from any of the various troubles resulting from youth. to] tollv or excesses of overwork. will take heart and write to me. I will send him con- fidentially and free of charge the plan pursued by which I was completely restor- ed to pexteot health and manhoodmlter years of_s_uflering_ t’g'cm {Vegans Deblllty. --\___-_ Ducuwucnt. A 55 ~-----_--__--, CHURCH Naraâ€"There will be no service in the Presbyterian church on the 20512. owing to anniversary services being held at J anetvilie‘tigag day.‘ '1:he pester, Rev. ,ILI- -_A Aid- uUUuV u": know uu; aha . .._- ,_eh , D. P. Oswald, delivered a. tcrclble and able sermon on the 13th, taking his text; from Matt. 9: 10,11. He struck hard at those who look down upon their pmrer fellow. men, 00 npering then: to the Pharisees of old who were self-righteoua. ONE DOLLAR PEI BWI'LE. A MESSAGE TO MEN. IMIIIIIID‘IODN BA LL YD (EFF; ANOTHER SUFFERER MADE HAPPY A Toronto Lady Says That Paino's Celery Compound Accomplishes All That It Claims To Do. A "can, 1‘!“ nun-g Irv uuv -_â€"v _--..v,,, on ’ Illa iawhatyonnood. Thontnknno on atltute. Insist upon Hood'- nndonly Hood‘ . This I: the medicine whlohhu the largest: sales In the world. Hood'o Smapnrllln In the One True Blood P "I. Gm: numeric. which-gun .11 mm . no thomhmdnnlnn.nndnoc m m do They do not pm. An “to: Ian at hope u no: WI- tlo of Constantine. though no m m :dmuutoukunuumm b a an at 8:0va mm which M In and m- on undo upbeat-n HI. thud! IN umm ganvflfl a!“ pill.“ on. ”I!" no at Imam mum... I" I an All III! 8“ mm m itlrtm'.W' Those who are fortunate enough to 'use Paine‘s Celery Compound are always bless- ed physically and mentally. They receive what they most stand in need ofâ€"renewed health. vigorous appetite, and healthy digestion. When these blessings are restored to those who have suffered daily for long months, there is a generous fl”? of pity and sympathy toward others who are bound by the chains or disease and sick- ness, and a disposition“ to tell the good news that Palne’e Celery Campound cures. r Inwtnlnmflumru I no- Be SureYou are Right. And then go ahead. nyourbloodlelm- pure. your appetite falling. your nerves week, you may be euro thet Hood’eSer- Nothing dutroyl nuthfi so much u the unoqunl 3nd untimely interchtngo o pwor, pron-ed coo hr nd related :00 much. Before golng on 3; voyage or Into the country be sure and put a box of Ayn-‘0 Pills In you: vallgo. ”Ypu any hue occa- LI_L I“- â€"-"‘-A alvu UV IIIIIII- cu. - -__ constipation. bifilouaneâ€"a's' ' Vand muss» . Ayer'a Pills are the toss in the world. They are also easy tgiake. and be dumb. Mrs. Laura Garland, 675 Craw ford street» Toronto, was long a sufi'erer from impaired digestion, causing continual min in the head. Her appetite was poor. and her general condition of health was cf such a nature as to cause alarm to her friends. She wisely made use of Palne's Celery Compound, and was made well and strong. as the following exzracts from her letter will show : Pillaln our vulu. xou any unvu vwn- alon to t yak 1:9 59;- [he bianng‘o relieve ------ Auk the ham to give I moon (or my 0! m beau"- tul 3nd dlvlqo moztonn, Had It on: only look upnrdl éiweu It. so rlchlv deserves." vv u- vâ€"' .. “Your Palne‘s Celery Compound [has most wonderfully improved my health. Before using it my appetite was poorâ€" almoet gone; I was also weak and debu- lcated. and “flared severely from polnsgln the head.” “Palae’s Celery Como mud cartelnly does anthems elelmed for It. I have recom- mended In to my Meade. and they all speak highly of the results reoelved from It. lean Pnlne's Celery Compound the When Baby was sick, we gave ‘10: Castofls. When she was a Child. she cried for Custom Whenshe became Miss. she clung to Canal-in. mum had (hildrex'z.she gavethemm Joyful Intellegeuce. VARIE TIES. cribs. It cost- New York $12,000 to enter- tain Li-Hunz-Chong :1: the Waldorf. Yet Li's countrymen are forbidden by luv to enter the Satee, while those who are already there on treated with semi: court- esy. Uncle Sam is something of I hypo- Britain's debt. in now thsn in 187 6, and the about 15 millions leu. u.-vâ€"._ _ then in 1876, and the interest cherge is about 15 million: loan. Candie debt is ebout 176 millions more then in 1876, end the annual interest charge shout four million: greater. Britain he: enjoyed free trade; Canada he: been “protect .” The difl'erence between the grit and tory methods are strikingly shown in the distribution of the depertmentnl ndvertie- lng patronage. It is quite 3 common thing now to see ndvertieemente of the grit government in the Toronto World and the Toronto Mail end Empire. doubt- ‘eu placed there to rench people who tend only tory pnpere. But when toriee hnd their swing did they place their ndvertiee- mente in the liberal journnle? Not much. n. awn“? 3.3m win. WWW“ hhhdloulqlndnddhl heath-t _ _‘ _II- A“ A novel experiment in the way of civic zovemm nt in being tried in the town in Wyoming. A oertsin standard of ed- ministmtion in the way of lighting Its-ecu ‘vâ€"v â€"- W. from any other etendpoint then thet Mr. Lenrier wiehee to do the beet been for Csmde. They heve breeder minded men over there then the comet-naive lender- in Csnede. It a e pity Sir Cherie-did not lam e few lesson: 9! Inge-133mm}: FEJEJ. "303%; since the 130th World out! the Sc. Thoma Tina, both good man arms. hove come out in hvor of the joint‘congerugfion of {loop freak and friendly overtures. The con- eervetive papers ere doubtful whether much is to be expected, nnleel et the ex- penee of Englend'e tnde with Owed; hone of the_ paper- _tro_st‘ t_ho lgtegngw L’Kt'oS-y: §§cm has not bail hand from. ' and other mutton wh’ch nre required to make efficient rule is fixed. end the mutter in to be put in a contractor's hand There are many tender-ere, nndmereia no reason why the contact should not b: weil cnrried out and money made. An ingenious Americtn once afl'ered to coke 3 contract to govern Ireland well. Why not a city ’3 Cumin continue- on hot triumph-I course. The unflingchmpfiouhipd tho world ha been «pm in Grant Brim byonodhu Iona. MMdfln emu-mum our tboAucnlhn The London papers reproduce Mr. Leu- rier'e etetement to the Chicago Record. The libero! jonmle expreee the hope flat the United States will respond to these The green iele he: nlwnys been noted for the purity of its women end the high standard of morality prevailing. The last report of the registrar-general for Ireland adds another proof of the truth The Week expreeeel the opinion tint the ministry would do well to look closely into the whole lend queetion in tne North West Territories with the pnrpo-e of pro- viding thet the land ehell be for the nettle:- end not for the benefit of corpore- tiom. The Week ie correct. but it ehould remember thet the declered policy of the liberel petty ie exectly whet it deeiree. The greet liberel convention in Ottewe edopted ee ite eixth “plenk” the deolere- tion thet the eele of public lende in the Dominion ehould be to name] eettlen only, end not to epeculeton. end thie on reeconeble tune of eettlement end in each ereee ee oen be eeeily occupied end culti- veted. There in no doubt thet the new minieter oi the interior will melee it one o! hie firet duties to teke etepe which will promote thie meet deeireble end. of the statement. So very small is the percentage of illegitimate births in Catholic parts of the country that the registrar general has thought it worthy of special comment. In Connaught, where the population is almost entirely Catholic, there is only one illegitimate birth to every thousand children born. But this ratio in not universal in Ireland. In Ulster the illegitimate rate is thirty- nine per thousand, as against the twenty- seven per thousand for the whole of Ire- land. in now 500 minim“ 19" {NJ-hummmm. it.‘ llGllI fllfl [If “BRIE-SS. ”Elam Dory. 227 Church-oh. 0mm. Emerson Eamon. Guntord township. Wontwmb Cmnty. Ont. Juno: Dllworul. 374 Bu-lt. north. Toomujlogntt. 176 Muggygt, Otto's. _--- â€" A- a. Homo tor ladl- bdoro um during confinement. Butphyfldu. mu domed. Cou‘MemhL 188 um». Temp. Out- 81 u. Undo: nod by vlmu o! the poi-cu 0011th In "re mun We and: thh will be produced at tho “In. of .10. M will be (land [or .10 by Public Auction by 31h- Bom, Auctioneer, n m pin on tummy o! Ymk. pm!!!“ with was: nod confluen- o kuwnntmumotuk. any [adaman- Mdmnflwuw BARON a; stuns Vendor‘- WW. Lu: . PM 011! ml: d" a Aw. 1:00 â€"Mw. u. tho hour a two o'olooklo mm.mtox- Iwhsnlub‘ohndond Inho- town: 1. amorovaol “min the Count 0! Duh-.19; No.3“: hmmwooooodoa tho TOWN PROPERTY AGENTS Saturday, 19th of Septembgr weekly. «awn: tor Pelhun Nursery (20.. Who possess newest and improved method. for ro sun bud stock for all seczlons of (glam: fife new ind (ested varieties of seed potatoes; vrlm us for terms and ex- clusive territory. Flu-[AM NURSERY 60.. Toronto. Valuable Farm Lands, In the Towmhip of Man- vers, in the County of Durham, Demon Home. in the Town of Lindsay, In. Wt PAW» 91 VM" mun. 00*- _Thonu Eon Starling. 96 John-It. north. Jmifiaa. Nhgm nun. N. Y. John ngly, 175 Hunter-at" vat. In the Town of West ranto Junction. 3:??- i E If?! a; i as i . 2.335?! {i New Advermemonu. CAN EARN LARGE SALARIEQ mule: mg m. m. RB. HILL. mnmnono NURSE. ORTGAGE SALE â€"OYâ€"â€" â€"AXD OFâ€" ”dune-Ilia Amm- mwxsmor VEB'JLAH. urn-tantrum 009.8 ........ Gaunt. summon: M1.........1mml. '1'!» following land: will be sold will and it. to atonin- mam gum prion. Mltomn Inna-oat "pox-um. TOWNSHIP OF MLRIPOSA. mums”, Con. 18. ....... 1m.“ TOWNSBXP OP OPS Sonthndt to!” Can. 8 ........ 100m. South Hawkins. Can. 6. .... L109 Donn .................. 82m nudmmsfium ........ lmluu. ammmmbns ...... ....lmm. P Wu: but low, in the n oouwnlng 1'0 term. 96 are ch ch- culuvsuuu. good tune I: to E EVANS. Canaanâ€"2| ‘aiw. ¢ v ------- ._ -7 I! prh'ng z e We". Hal! of Lot 6 in me 81h Conan-Ion 100 ncrv. known In the Morrison [Arm ; five Inflo- tron Lind-my. on ieuflnz road; 90 “Tea cloud nod undor cord cullinuou; first-clan new [nun hon-e sud good outbuildin -; two never-Ml- ” volln. y to JAIES BY 'fl. Lot. 11. Con. 8. Opt Lin v, June In, Im.â€"1s-u. Uxbrdge Marble Works [AXES IACKINERY RUN Smoothly tad cheaply. Saves wear,'md mr. and fuel. Msde by the VACUUM OIL CO. under the Vacuum procau. FARMERS innit: upon your dealer furnish- ing Vacuum America: Pulp. Ttke no other. No WW loc- u we (let! personxi'} with finic- equxrlng wont. Emma“ nod plum furninhed on pplxeviou, All my muck manual to mud the "that. Will be at (In- IJal Ilmwe Lindsay. he last day qf each man! Rama order: at loom and can money. FRANK LAP? FARM mp. SALE on Wont bull lot 9,3: file 9:}: Vorh North of M 8m. Cambridge- VAOUUM OIL 00., "M W and real! drugglsts in the Dominion. WMst-“W”. . A A AAM‘u“ ROBT. CHAM BERS, MONUMENT SOULPTOR. ARM FOR SAL§__II_\'_ 01ij 8011‘. to my mum Addrou upon receipt 0! prlca. 50c and 81. P. G. PILKIE, Lindsay. and” DI;11-l?;:ri~am"r53dâ€"lfil: Vthrmy, Croup, etc, Tho eflcwy ohm- medicine in curing Diph- thedthu bgou prong-pa)?“ n doubt by _ ___-_ .... nu... WWI-Wm" yuvvvâ€" VV'V--- _ , _ thou who lnvo mod It 1!. now ya {mod to am u can Our-mood to mm! my person hon akin: Dlphzhen- than-u It. Anonncoolpmnuouhhozmm u pound u! can Pilkie’s Diphtherine Nat? Ad venison: en ta. BARGAIN SALE. A lure curglor gl‘nflegtionsrotnthe Throat. for an by mum» Mn. Candis: Office and Warks. ‘ __,-,V , Wh’iaats“ MONUMENTS 5 culod Inf {in}: :1 :3fll?omemc Stock N EW DISCOVERY. 15-50 Esp hauls tut. 'roaox'ro Konuments. 113. woo; company. “"0de MARLEH ED :1; 1!"; cinnamon 0! Eldon, we cleared ma ur‘dor first- um homo and Inn. Apply RESTâ€" West ED 1871. 501m 50 act-u om- COVERS IOST, LOOKS BEST. WEN LOWEST. [081‘ ECONOMICAL Will Not 5: Weather and Waterproof ReadrMixed J. W. lem‘l'. Pumr will run .- [allow and! 11mm nuixcof Mm 3°W’goon u 6.40 s. m._ a \: ..10 M Arrive Linduy " 9,00 -- .. 5 3w .. Lava Linday 0‘ "10 u u 4;, Am“ Bobcat-on °' 145 u -- ”,0 .. BMW” “NINA“. van the ntcmm-r mil lave Lind-y n 825 p.!\., (mm of 5.45 pm”, upou mm of Toronto tnin. Tickets between Lladny m". 1‘. .tuygeon. 75c man do]: u. ‘l'lototu mn L’nduy :.-,£ Mum NM». 85c mun Meta, 60c. M m Moon Bobcaygom and Stuffed! PM“. man down. 50¢ a a" Tick.“ and Excunion 'Z'hdmu it 5. duo“ nu- on b. procured n 1910 Post 0860 “WM and on the boon. t w ““0 W an be made on MY} urn- (or “outdon- of from 100 1.) 2w whom, on "gun Mpo at my)“ ,. . , M”... r. STURGEON P0 1 N For win up! I) Mm w'dn‘ V.N. 00.. Domini. Frames, Sash, Doors. Blinds, Mouldings, Trimmings, Etc. The Steamer ESTURION Call and get Prices and In- spect work before you buy. Victoria PM; ‘IIé‘G Mill Opp Kama!) DA: 1'55 SJJZSY ara' You ‘ Like Any SA TISFA CTION G HA RA NI E ED. FLYING BET WEE N' LINDSAY AND BOBCAYGEON CALLING EACH WA\' A'; East) aid in keeping :1 and save fuel. Place 3' and have them titted Prices reasonable. Ont -, Canada. Cooler weather will be cold, and V be hunting due LINDSA’Y. . P. RYLEY. W'. G. Woods 9"!2 3.7.1335 Na VJga won The Cnmbrid gc Tolopnone 6E9. Hy grave. Wood" 3 cues that W 4-. as“ '! IIEZTABLI LA x12, CW“ ctory warm ue‘ It Inbioot. I "bustle ‘ a; In the result of the «uh I: “m qusucy he an! the hold I the if» hu- «the?! h the hunt.“ m a has. In . . my were '“nfigd wlth e and jut ea with annex-neuron of fill head end he!" 3 best. so with the of cold on be en and kept at said DO below zero and using lee. the 0° comparatively 11:th use the degree 03 melting lee causes dlmnneee 1a the air has a deleterious elf in [t and in tact suitable £3" the s goods. BY W e “m -e... Ran-.- )A 31011 no me degrea under control. :he‘ kept partectly ("u q precaution 9. (“JG do which v :uzd moist Btmfibphcl': Dr I mum sum :-. L11 (Armor and p‘wduu I no doubt but a {7:03.868 (‘1':iJn5d ' s o! cllm 3 won me. and .ng fun {ht of the: ‘03d tough which . w a hoot twenty-21v. I flpcrishoblu {can 3. Turning no w to 1 Not of our trade W11 hral produczs’. and] countries, and coup £00m Canada. we lint within themeelvec a tlon ‘ Haw may fa. Ible cc: upr_ion ‘4" Imported 127.1“ ‘JE ulna of $19 454 Canada furnished worth In the cam 316,476 3:54 pounds 869,326 786, but cf $51, nor vtvu ”It‘ll: ands, at u e London for 100 shun butter hung at only cqul to, or of II: has. the {on bel us having detox-l. ”I, both perishsb on. so with nuts and other mat at on e an: market of t mama phea than w'ere It pom Mum In England. I whoa made or: wo may refer . Choose bu mu nlmod the hm, It huh! "I! Input-hut atom Mug- a comma! in. on the Bag .dltlon. md. con: 2!? 9f 522,747,681 1 mnded with Ice. ”gent time min m It u only within W .m now to all head storm mm bu come -- A__-._A fl: @2111 7i LINDSAY. FR um I'll-Ls w lflPROVED C mt, 1% W111 d0 Cherry w Ava; cm I hlc

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