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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 22 Nov 1895, p. 8

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, "fl... Pmln our kitchen. '1 _- ., ........ e...“ e. “an â€"a;â€"-v-mlmgmmm°'mw"awi 0r Into: the 1' ' y V_______.,.,_.. m on... men a mu ire the't'nonthlw calendars far the you x “mum. '3‘ mm Vi! ours forum. ’ -- __â€".-, m. m wees, nave made many 'short um blgw on the mlnk’e ’1995. The "C31,! prlce of this cflend-ru 1:3: man 0 m “9 '3" Place. yBond] ' flee;- ble mount. 'Donn ‘ ' ’ Aw n13. N wenbecrlberc rotheCom m- hyenheetolTANGLEPOOI' w as. , one ”we: place to epend then-last days »» jumped up dropplng the mink im so“ u reci've this beautiful 08201:!“- W Plumbing Work dm “’8“ him t d 't re-Bhlngled “‘1 the Interior thoroughly floor, wfiere’ the ent'pmmpfly seized ’ll’. tree, and beeldes. the Compwlon tnee TANGLEPOOT o o 1 ' as they ware renovated;the wall; and calling haveuFox-ateweeennde there men-Interest everyweek unru 'Jmury l. 1M .. highly respected couple, and the whole been newly panel-ed, anddshe pewsmlned I'm: lntermlngllng at fur, then mmnnitywlsh them unbounded hon. Also mm m m ma. mm. Run” the m the Thnnkegfvlng. Chrhtmneand New ”ummm’m-nuy 0:1:er Rn W. W «k mm Altogether to Is ., mm. a... ... a ma: Yfiadagmwmmmt‘a‘nmm“: ' - "W" , matheumwhm- ' _ mt.1mnrovmt- w! ”karmic-t1: gm madam» 3mg 133m. Ana...’ A 7 ch. Your. anmnnwnnmmm u) Sm; MGM-Whom?why, mud oglt. Rev. Jansen-wrong: ’1‘. M 4 . l and“ .....- - .â€" râ€"nu UL October, there being lovely weather here now. Thursday 011531: week resembled Indian summer very much. Moanâ€"Rascimaster Harry Fergu- son and Drive;- Hawe brought up a. special train on Wednesday East; to pick up the ‘acnp" steel on section 73, Dutch line, then being new steel laid down there this manner, making it a Rood substan- fidpuce or track ...... Mr. D. J. Powers, of Undaay, had charge of the express 11mm tonthemburtpntnlnon Washed-y. {Correspondence 0: Tu: Post] Hox‘rtxo.~â€"Bunters have had a very succesdul season this year, by what we hwe heard so far. The Boss Walter p-r.y comprising six men, got twelve deer the first week out, and the Bowhey party rem here were attended with limited emcess ...... A party cf men irom anam aka, Hoyle Bros., got two deer on Wed- ‘ nesdey last on the Dutch line, two miles beiow here, «and a party of hunters from Kinmount secured one on the same day. ‘ . ..... The Sinclair-Hamiima mute, from Lindsay, consisting of 15 men and a boy. secure-.1 thirty-one deer, which were ex- pressed from here via Minden on Thursday morning. They had thirty-six houndsâ€" why sh:nid no: success attend them. 02:! residents say this practice of bringing 8; many honnfls shouid be stopped as the door is daily being chased further north, and some northern residents sincerely 1 think so, for they set poison for the strange dogs, there being one case report. ed by one of the parties tram here. PERSONAL-Bliss Ella. Gulls and‘Miss Dena Mlnthorn came home from Lindsay on Saturday last, and returned on Tues.- 3Aâ€" FALL PmUGBmG.-â€"There are a. good many f :rmers around here who are done ploughing, and If there are a few more fine days ic will wind up the £311 work In that line of business. h; a naneazccxon ancr those mretings are closed or they will have to be trauspcried; one back :0 Lake Nippissing, other; to Slabtown, When :hey may be wstched lCorrespondence of Tun Paar.) lurmvzucs'r â€"-We are happy to say that: our young men are cond acting them- selves more many now of late. Not the first symptcms of rowdyism, as we are aware zi, baa been indulged In. such as card playing and 103605: around our school after the Christian Endeavcr and temperance meeting; have closed. since the departure of their captain and others to the lumber camps. We hope on then return they “in look up to better things and re ptct those who pray for them at both ends a! the Guy, and not use cards as a benediction aftcr those mretings are closed or they will have [as he humane.» PO WL ES CORNER- PERSONALS.~-Mrs. Gainer, from Pater- boraugh. is whiting so her father's home home, Mr. John E. mum ...... Miss E Moynes In recovering slowly. We hope to see her out around soon. (Corresoondencc of Tm: Post! Tm.- I.O G. T. elected last Thursday evening new officers for the next three months. a.» foiiowe: Chief tempier, Sister Miriam Moyneu : vice-Templar, Bro. Elisha Worsiey; Rec.-eec.. Bro. James Haynes; A. S, Bro. Joe. Thoflon; F. S., Ste. Edna Parkln ; M., Bro. John Thorzon; D. M. Sis. Sarah Folley; Me... Bro. W. Perkin ; chap" Bro. G. Richardson; guard, Bro. L. M you: sent. Bro. A. Monte; lodge deputy. Bro. Chris. Fancy; put chiet. Sis. Sarah Wonley. PLEASA NT V ALLE Y -â€"FENEL01‘ LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS 37h: @auadiaii" gloat; LINDSAY. FRIbZY, NOV. Ayer’s Pills cure Sick Headache DH. 1. [LAYER 00., [WELL 701188., fi .8. A. Ana’s HAIR VIGUR “I have used Ayerfs Hair Vigor for three gears, and 11: has restored hair, whic was fast becomin y, back to its natural color.”â€" . \ . HASELKOFF, Paterson, N. J. one bottle of Ayer’s Hair Vig9r_my hair was restored to Its ongmal color and ceased falling out. An occasiqnal application has since kept the halt in good c_ond2tion."-Mrs. H. F. anwxcx, ngby, N. S. GELERT. WARE!) BY 4399’st 1314.4 Y. 'iâ€"FEA‘ ELON. AYBR’S _ ”my--. nearer um nearer crept ui'o'cit. TR A Gmrn Scccnss.â€"I’he Fall!a church I man be“ ll ‘ of 11.“:qu circuit, about three and ' a 13:30:; 2:: $331.10., tapping h” halt miles from here, held a S. 'S. anniverâ€" head sax-y 10:11 1mm, and as tu- as we can learn Independan“ "Id 1’“ 9° 88' I was a. grand am. . ate the «I: W who endurance. ‘ Commune“. â€" . . ' v A GRAN) Succésssi‘u: 3am: church, of rumgpgm enema, about three and-a halt innes from here, held a S. 'S. anniver- anâ€" 1A.]. 2 , ~ yard we wondered how long it would be before it was clear. But. now there Is a great seuelty of logs there, and the buzz- ing of machinery and thee-ash of steam tell us that he is still at is and may soon shut down for winter. Long lite and priepuxy to him. To RsaUILD.â€"The Methodists of. this town are talking strongly of rebuilding their church. Hope in wfllgo on. A n- “7 I" CHURCH Nonaâ€"Rev. R. Allin 31 H. Fulfsrd are now engaged in 3 services at Fleetwood, which are 1) ing very interesting, but I suppose [Correspondence of Tax Poss-J DEAR POST, â€"I suppose you want to hear from Bethany, and your readers from this part of the 'world would be glad to hear also what your cor. has to say cf himself. Well, the beat wecan say is than as fit as we know all are well. g r a . and 1’3le ont.Af~ ter the use of Dnmâ€"On Saturday; N a'v. 9:1}, Mr. Savanac, of Monmouth, psssed from life at the ripe old age of 9:2 years. Mrs. Kittie, Miss Lottie Parker and Miss Evans. Although the school was not overcrowded enough money was obtained to defray the necessary expense. ,-,____ -â€"v Rev. Mr. Bonrne conducted our Thanks- giving service, after which tea. was served ‘ at the residence cf Mr. N. Spencer, and in the evening an entertainment was given under the direction cf Mr. Bemister, ct Heliburton. Severaltabieauxwereshown, in which Miss Evans, Misses Emma and Sarah McConnell, together with the Sunday schooischoiare, took part; songs, readings and recitations were also well rendered by Rev. Mr. Bonme, Mr. and , ....., usuwwvlus, um: 1 suppose you r. at Eastwood will tell you all tha news FESTIVALuThe members or the EJgHeh c‘mrch cf this place gave a successful Thanksgiving on 0.36. 313:: in order to obtain fands.to resent the chm-ah. At two~thirty o’elock in the afternoon the PULPiT.-The Rev. Mr. Knight; occupied the pulpit last Sunday, and took his text: from Lake 18: 13: ‘God be merciful to me, a. sinner" Mr. Knight: gave a very touching and impressive discourse on the above text warning us all to pray as the publicnn. 01 TAILORING.-â€"Mr. Welter Grant, who arrived from the N orth-West on Thursday or last week, and has bought the business ‘ formerly carried on by E. C. Edwards, will be pleased to meet and “suit" all requiring anything in his line. We wish him success. GROWINGâ€"The WEEKLY Posr came to us last week greatly enlarged in size. and we understand it will. in the near future, be enlarged to about double its present 1 size. Tm: Pos'rjustiy has the reputation cf being the best county newspaper in the province. and an excellent advertising medium. Gun Immovnunms.â€" Old residents who have been away for a few years. and who ccc ielonaiiy visit friends hire, all say that our village has improved so much that they could scarcely recognize the place. New etreete, new houses, and new people, of the right clasn not forgetting Mr. A. J. Smith. to whose business push and energy the improvement may be specially attributed. There has been no “boom“, but a steady gradual growth, which is still increasing. ANOTHER New Bocsx.â€" Mr. J. T. Shingler. our new butcher, has erected a neat dwelling,which will be soon ready fcr occupation. [Special correspondence of THE Posri. Horn. Gammaâ€"M r. M. Nealon has banghb Mr. McGowen’s interest: in the Queen’s hotel, and is now sole proprietor. The house was never in more competent; hands, as Mr. N salon has put everything in first-class order. The travelling public cm rely on having; a eomfcrcabie home and the best of attention by stopping at “The ‘ Q zeen’s." we do not wany any gossip about the courting afi‘slrs cf the lads and the lassles of the communityâ€"we went live news, and nothing elseâ€"news that will be inter. esting to every reader of THE POST, not merely to 8. half dczen In a particular sec- tionâ€"ED. Pasa] I DEPAU'rmâ€"We again lose another young man from our settlement, In the person of Mr. James McElroy, who moved tJhie farm in Mara Friday last. Get a hustle on Jim, and get the woman. ONE WHO KNows. [Norm -- Our correspandent will observe that we have omitted one of his items. Time and again we have announced that Sum: huntâ€"Sine at our yoooé men have gone to the shantles. but one return‘ edâ€"he cauld not stay,tor there is quite an attraction for him here. RUBALL‘ION. [Specnl correspondence of TH! Post] Srow.-â€"Qaite a snowstorm prevailed here on Saturday and Sunday. which will hlgder the ploughing for some time. | '. XVI 'C'TTIYT'T'WY I Ponxfios. isolniestoqt amigo at the old N. P. tree as anxious as u: when the elections are coming 013‘. When my we upon: the candidates around again? Cannon Non: â€"Bishcp Sweetmen. oi the English church, Toronto, conducted the confirmation services here on Sunday. Nov. 3:6. Moms DAWN. me flaw minim. m Wm beamed mm was my mush by baa 3385 mama E be new mm {mm $99; m 86% me by a gamma page! may gaggiya them {ugh 6% 1mm mg was mug $99999 symfieatm W99 649 m m 59;? EB mm min m sea 39H m a em Igat at A”. “F? 3 MW 885 F8 ”*9 FM fiend (mm mm WM m. BETHAIV Y. BEAR LAKE. engaged in special IV 001) VJLLE. and W. Alex. this Pusey and 'he hunk Boa. A woman and man were sitting in the waiting room at the G. T. R. station. The lady had taken a mink boa from around her neck and l dd it carelessly down in her lap. The snarling face of the stufl’ed mink with its vicious little glass eyes, looked defiantly over the edge of her lap into the room. At a little distance the station cat was oontentedly making her toilet by alternately licking hex- pawa and giving her race a vigorousrubblng. Atcera minute or two, however, Tabby seemed satisfied that hvr appmnnce was as it should be. Then she deigned to takea lookeronnd the room to see what was going on. Smith”;~ a no Stole a. Pia'e dead. On Wednesday week a couple of fee- : tive tramps struck town and went in for a i good time. To obtain the wherewithal 3 they invested in a few yards of wire, and ; being ingenious ohape they speedily manu- l tactureda number of hangers for clothing and a dozen or two brain-twisting puzzles, deep into the flowing bowl, and while in this condition one of then: was nabbed and taken to the cooler. Lexi: morning be rejoined his companion and the program at previous day was repeated with vari- ations. When the shades of evening again descended one of the tramps was observed standing in from of Porter's window vainly endeavoring to hide a huge pig‘s head under his tattere coat front. Suspecting that it had been tolen Cniei Bell caught him. and being unable to account for hisnprize he was again put in durauce vile. is companion was over- hauled later, and this morning the latter was sent up for 10 days as a vagrant, while the former was remanded. it is supposed the pig’s head was stolen from Spratt8zKiiien, as a number were temptingly displayed on a box near the doorwav. [ â€"-Qaite an interesting fgeme cf football I was played last Saturday at the auricul- tural teir grounds between the Y.M.C.A. junior football team and the north ward kickers, resulting in a victory for the Y.M.C.A. team by a score of 5 to 6 Fol- lowing were the talents: North Wardâ€" 0. St. Lawrence, L. VanCamp, S. Sylves- ter, B Herstone, M. Henley, E. anley, H. Vex-coo A. LeRey, W. Dingle. Y. M. C. A.â€"â€"Fre Dingle, W. bilver. G. Hardinu, N. Norton. N. Magwood. D. Williams, F. Williams. 8. Sylvester. C. Sylvester. Foothill. Agazne cf football between the junior Seplrate school team and a. rival organ!- zstlon came to an abrupt conclusion last Frlday, one of the players having trons- gresaed the rules by mud-throwing. Boys who cannot curb their tempers and play the game in a gentlemanly way should not be allowed on the teams. -.. .. n--." VAU3§A|153 ‘ You are a; fiberty to publish this letter If you think by so doing any good may be ascomplished." Sold by P. Morgan. Death Seemed Panama to the Anna in‘ Pun. Mu. Roadhouse, oi Willieeroit P. 0. Ont, writes: “I have used 1):. Agnew's cure for the heart since last tail, having ‘ taken in all nine battles, and I now feel entirely like a new woman. I am 54 years old, and have been troubled with heart disease for over twenty years; sometimes for five hours at a time euflering such 1 agony that death seemed preferable to the ‘ pain. The cold sweat would stand out in great beads upon my face. The Heart Cure gave me relief from almost the Met dose and has proved a great blessing. C ‘7-.- ‘7 - Rem-rather Guam Beard hem “Nothing heretofore used by me relieve: a cough or breaks up a cold so quickly as the new medicine, Pinemslt. It acts almost magically in hoareenees and sore throat, making it a boon to singers and speakers. Pinemalt should be in every house." Rev. B J. Gaam, parish priest“ Petrolia and Wyoming. March, 1895 Priest. Parson and all talk alike about Plnemalt. The reason is that the new medicine does not disappoint. It does its work quickly and pleasantly. In lingering oases ask drnggiet tor Pinemalt and Hypophosphitee instead of plain Piuemalt. Iron: the tomato niche. Sept. 52h. Odoroma is the name of the latest thing for the teeth, introduced into Canada by the Aroma Chemical Co. It seems to be meeting with the appreciation of the elite ‘ of Toronto at any rate, owing. no doubt, to it having been endorsed by well-known professional experts as much as to recom- ‘ mendat-ion from one to another. That it is a good thine ls beyond questioz; that it will rapidly become popular is equally certain.â€"-SO-52. lng prosecuted for conspiracy to defeat the ends of. justice, the man having confessed his guilt to him. This action on the part of the government of our sister colony will, It Is to be hoped, have a salutary effect in other countries. ‘ Intel-outta: Pump". â€"A lawyer in New Szulh Wales who procured the pardon of a murderer 15 be- Some handsome linen biannual cards now In stock at reasonable prices to:- one andfiwo dozen lots. Call and examine or write for samples to this 011109. HOODS PILLS a}? the but stun-ill: not plus, new digestion. cm butch: , 18mm sawmdms a! 3‘5! Fm. L New avsxmi new 9: m Wm- vaâ€"H‘mswated Mr: W: 81 fimkh‘e stare an m ems: cf Gamma end Am straw, we intend species N: on Sum". Now. 16.11, with e mu etock at new And trash groceries, confectionery, that end feed, etc, Alec a well selected stock 0! hardware. Highest price: paid tor term produce. small profits and quick returns, our motto. T. PHILIP 8?. J. T. V. MAY. latex-onus g TO W” J 07' TINGS. reputed {aria-$337: shades of evening ‘0! the ttgmgs was ; ner toilet by wars and giving :. Afzeramlnute seemed satiafled as“ should be. _ . . Llook around the ~ - ; mg on. Saddam " .» . ~ ad on the boat mm othertail nun. . ‘ ‘ aamcis WIN-3.. , “hfié‘fiiflfi ~ ‘1 M‘JVjUVSPEPSA’ w . 1 Witch - ' , .1 . I . tcfssttarlngfggss Ryous PROSTRA’TiON, . - 3‘": 3‘3??? DEBILLTY.A~LWEAKNESSES. “ache! and .‘ -. ‘BLOOD "2 SKIN DISEASES. Jae of. vision of - W ”pmgh" o'n . . ;- Hy The A mtg-om one-an mo. 3“ In “7°" The publishers of the Youth's Comp“. :“gmgmhg ion m mdlngtxu to tho wheel-then of This show a: this psper q handsome tout-page adendar, WWW The W.C.T.U. hen eeea the: prohibited papers are p*evented going thrmgh the mails. The following Is the list of prohit- iced ‘pntlicstions: Public Herald, Our Country Hamr, The Welcome Friend. Xew York Police Gazette. Illustrated Times, Comfort for A‘l. Gslden Mzmencs. Happy ‘Hours. Sunshine, Police Gazette. The Climax, Caicxgo, The Amer'cm Agent. Chieugo, The flame, 81mm, The Illustra- ted Companion, New York. Weekly Varie- ties. Wua Outs. amateur Fireside and Farm. American Homestead, America: Homestead Journal. American Corinne Home, Jersey City, P.c'.oxiel Times. To-I ronto. (Continued mm! weds.) On Wednesday evening meny cf the delegntee delivered eddreeses et the preyer meeting services. Ommchnrehes were supplied with speehere. On Wednesday afternoon the president, Mrs. Thornly. reed her ennuel nddrees. The lender oi the Prov. W.C.T.L'. deer not object to the title “new women.” and cm compare the grey matter in its normal condition in the bend of women wixix thnt tonnd in the heed of the oppuite sex when seated in alcohol and nicozine. in n manner quite pleesing to her ioliowu-I. In the report on pnrity in literature. art and inehion, the writer enld: “Were e bonfire mnde of n considerable p:r;ion c! the books in our Sunday eohool libmiee, they would light the world better in that way than in any other." The daily end weekly ueweplpers, as they come into our home», are too often the hen-ere of moral poison in the form cf ndteriiso- mania oi (Hacks and trends. with their disgusticg and suggestive prints. been largely elgned. In the report on narcotics the tobacco hablt was strongly denounced. The report styled the church members who nee tobacco ae “dirty Chrlstlane. dealing the temple of the Holy Ghost." The counties that have not startedacrusade agalnst the natty weed were said to be asleep. In the dlacuealon that followed the reading of the report etatemente were made showing that In some places glrle use the deadly clgax- ‘ettea as much as the boye. One lady etated that recently she had addreaud a class of 22 boye, and cut of that number only 4 did not use tobacco. The w.c.'r. U. la dealrona of havlng the Tobawo act amended so that boye tonnd using tobacco In any form may be compelled to tei-l where they obtained It. her. opinion that it is not becoming to ‘ young women to ride wheels. The report. on machine showed that the work is progressing. Public opinion is being edan in tavcr oi the womnn'e ben- ohise. Petitions are being cironlnted for the purpose of obtaining the signatures? of men only who are in favor of the full enhanchiae oi women; and nanny have onnnla tor Snndny trade. The hub“ cf riding bicycles on Snndny come In for a. chm of censure. Ono lady In pntlcnlnr denounced the bloomers. and can It a received ooneidenbie ettention. Lete closing on 83m, niches tends largely ta Ssbheth deeeention. The oppoeition o: the W.C.T.U. against the running of electric one he met with success. Seep. ere being teken_to prevent the opening cf‘ “I‘d‘flld‘w mzrflng “685ml. ~Altu- ‘dovotLanu cxmlsu Md m “Ham 9! ch: mutate: at m Duvloun “Man. a discuaclan took plm on the must 01 Bad of Hop. work. Than tr.» 8110 pladnod member-o! Band: at Hops In tho pumice. AmparonSahbnth churning was nextnad. In the duouulon which ‘ (allowed tho radius a! the up”: the snatch? night and: closing monment Sualgght $65 nu.- ma‘ #iééé? ' 'ié' ‘ré'ééé' “ME mm mm mm» 6.080 mam WM" Runyon m Damian. Give us a call and be convinced. ’c forgot the Stwe, the Man or 11" Ii" mu .nn .‘4' .n... mné Tin d 'q FRIDAY, NOYQQEBER 92. '1 SMITH'S TORONTO DYE WORKS STANDARD PATTERN COMPANY. Klnds.. Large assortment o! Stamped Fancy Goods, Felt Cloths, Silks 0! all Kinds. â€"Acsxr F08â€" Fancy Goods, Wan Papers.‘ Mll- unery, Stationery, Wools or all cumssfgfini‘fifiiifii fimonlrml'bobootfln tho line 0! bminool odu onion You oood it-in fin. only on. nood- it Nevis the than to claw. Toll limitation it unq not doubly ill. landing commit! school oi tho Do Minion. Nothing oqml no it it in Toronto. Cm Inc-ml... Wm; /-\,,:/ . *d/{MJW ‘ *fbrcleansigqthe Scalp and (Hair. lawn to have fried weqflmg and am In despaur Why Mrs R ”It my beatrhhgis PALM-TAR Soap “'55 splendid for Washi‘rg (93/79! 6;: head “prevents dryacss ID ‘5; [has PWS an end to Dandruff D: A] Md 55% the hair nicely. ' I 0000 “WINS EDHGATIOI â€"-AG EXT FOR 25' £03 A mm mm Ba/mo- Tar 5an mnmxuuuna Various conditions make this impossible, however. petition the wholesaler holds out his arms to the large buyer who turns his stock over quickly and comes back often. Such a buyer gets th ' ’ We turn our stocks over rapidlyâ€" been our business motto, and we're m market and buy in large quantities at lines of goods from us cheaper than t Isn't there a profitable less is your honest opinion ? “Small profits and quick returns" has always ore in love with it than ever. We watch the such close margins that other merchants purchase hey could from the wholesale houses. on in this {or all housekeepers? We think so. What 5 Hettgjet. It's a. deep question answer it just nowâ€"some c cation, and it's easy for all get much credit for sound ‘ Q 0 V V E the gmse of expediency, the nature on demonstrating the truth of the bartering. GLADSTONE all men are choice they SA YS THA 7‘ in the dear‘e‘s fi'A‘yAâ€"nn .- n _ . this no one Ind acorn tn houi tho tawny at but vinta- our " my . home Na .0 comfombxo Ll: cold; while the qmucyot cod coma and m uuly A little man cod «are with humou- w he hand The lumwe Inn mmpdtho homo oonld he tom n An’ dam-ceded: to anyone, who during our Cundim wmmr duh- ARCH. CAMPBELL, LE1 my. Aug. 334, 1335, ...... u.|l9\p, uuu some other time, pgrhaps. Take f._ -I' 7' i The County mailman... ,___. The Count.» 0M1 ...... ........ Ilacwur Ponomoe *Cunbfldm n lclbodin Church is: Androw'u Church........ . 18!, Paul's Church ..... ........ QM r Iowan-t Chumh School . koala Wad Punch It “ M Ward " ,nnenu lemon-41...... "Bolton hot water boiler Mn”... ”..."... M0003 "flu... ........... Gurney Sumo “trim... . Hm Workman...... .. .. “ 000m “wean" “...... " n. ... - O. u 0‘ h In .1 §hertfl {Rheum See the following list of Building: 5 place your order with him bcfa‘ home (a warm more to ‘ I.“ 9939” _3ul!dlcgu.... ....Gu'ucvliuriu u - ID!“ ll of usâ€"WE huBfi‘fin the 4 common-sense if we didn't own businessâ€"that of a Fat """""W â€" v -â€"â€"â€", Kent Street. Lindsav. b ”a” Wu a desire to mic; ..Pun mutilation hot nirmdhoc ...Cmflosuou Inst Mr antl‘hoc water '. G. woons is the .........Gumy hot “mu-mm Arch. Gain pbfll. ocoo 00.... o .. Max:311. Camp,- lmg a, FAMILY GROCER‘ A TE: make “Li/r worth living?” your home property heated. If Emu alt sud hot we um plum: in Max um theGurney oxford Hm Wltc woman or 180;. mg tally what. Von mun-wnwd it m be, and no amok. or an. no look-Ira. we the our seemed plum: pd cough In my homo until: the entire viawr. Notflthstmdlu '° “""m‘b" “W "e M to co oumdc m find it the m '- vmly ‘ little “1"" Linn W Ind burned in former wmu‘n In our 1““,qu 'Ii “3“” NEW. 1nd u-irh nr.a;.....-.- “a the ll be counted in your home if you ll“? tea. The Mmitoba School Question “I: It few month, but “GOOD CHEER .Don’t {OW the Stave, the Man or 3359 ft Willpayyou'if you want Tin“ PRIVATE BESI DENCES. Ind hot. c... h.. auto... . a. UV... yielcnu to be able to : the question in it’s local appli- cheapcst market, and we wouldn't we don't .pretpnd to be able _Wooda. :u. no mm. we the nu seemed pleuant Ind run during the entire wiawr. Nozmthsmdfl! an: we land so go oumdc to find if Um dual m than we Ina pumod in former w mun m M W. And with ordinary cm. the I an may recommend this sde warm: an heat describe as solid THOMAS W. POOLE. ....1 Buck ....l Born-d to do it. 50mg, 1.3; .fs;"¢m‘““ have. then get . . . .Gurney hot d! .801 wuer m Gun» v hot m ”lion-um h“ I? .. . .SIeun 3y“ .Gumes hot M . the m '0 elowl; fl and me View MI W Numb“); As we In our hand 11 Which ma the deparfi 'IOB Ho: an 009! “um IN TER “my W4 9d! Cl cons LINDS Tn

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