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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 18 Dec 1891, p. 7

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yoq ”poem“ 'E STOCK b Ont. Lent wen m '99 Months; u against the Born 'somewhat tardy; is aexpiratione 1' W H. CURRY, EN McCREA. em on the 11th Sent. >r th» amount 01 mt uXTGOMERY. 3103581 tays after, I have 0 SW WILSON. ’ery Cheap; NS. 00. ’underl wives sahstein .ngines, 'or sale PRIOH 29s¢9muu ODS, 'RB ET- Bgitain. :nson House vndW-gz'. gnu-ma W THE SOUTH VICTORIA. ELEC- TION CASE. Ir. l'atrbatrn Unratedâ€"A corrupt Par ”automaker!“ North mayâ€" I'ny Government eman- m the 8mm: «Some Peculia- We". The protest egnlnst the return of Mr. Charles Fairbalrn 33 M. P. tor South Victoria. came on for hearing last Thurs- any before Justices Falconbrldge and Street. Eon. S. E. Blake, Q. C..and Hugh 0w, Q.C., appeared for the petitioners; uer. 8. B. Oaler, Q. 0., and Mr. John “wan appeared for the respondent. no general organization of the oonserva- ‘ Hvepirty in the riding was proved by E. D. Orde, the secretary, and F. D. Moore. the treasurer of the association, but the hooks and records of the association were not forthcoming and had been destroyed. Mr. John Dobecn, president or the annotation, was called to prove the presence in the riding of Thomas Todd oi Gmdwood and Robt. Birmingham of Toronto, and while admitting that Todd came upon him several times at his my store. Mr. Doheon stated that he did not know what he was doing in the riding or what he wanted except upon his hat visit, the day before the election. when he borrowed $10 to pay his hotel bill. Mr. cheon declared that he had received no for distribution in bribing. The charge against Wm. Macksey of receiving $3 from Samuel Fox was allowed “stand over until Friday.as Macksey wae too intoxicated to give his evidence. Powers of Emily was a very Thomas reluctant witness. Mr. Blake got out of him after two hours’ hard work that M. O'Baiioran of Lindsay, a prominent ”pewter 0! Mr. Fairbairn. had placed in ”overcoat pocket 82 for one Haggerty; that Banger-u had put his hand into his (Powers’) pocket and go: the money; but that thla had all taken place in connection with the bye-eiection in Decembar last. This being the ease the charge was dis- nlased. . The charge against Michael Hickey oi whiskey to Michael Flynn of Emily and telling him to vote for Fair-balm, and afterwards go and see O'Holioran, was , -) J---._ .â€")..u. eh. mutt raga. m. John Dob: whtioo, W39 Moe in the rid: Mum“! and 1 monto, and WM! and unon him absâ€"(Emahiau 19m. uwtwmuu 5v â€"â€"â€" - -V , under consideration when the court roee. sncoxn DAY. The South Victoria election trial was continued inday morning before Justices ralconbridge and Street, and resulted in the respondent, Charles Fairbairn. oonser yaflve, being unseated. The first charge gone into Friday was that Sa'nne‘. Fax or John Jackson had paid ‘Vm. Mackeev a! Ops $4 to induce him to vote to: Mr. Fairbalrn. Mackaev Iwore ma: he had several dealings with Fonz. Had sold him wood and horses; that them Wee a balance 0! 83 due hlm on 1 Isle oi the wood, which Fox had paid to him in an hotel yard in Lindsay, within a week of the election, saying, “Now you will be casein to give Fairbalrn a vote. That just 'o-Jore polling day he went to Foxe noose and asked him to lend him 83. which Fox did. Tho: he then asked Fox I! mere was no chance for him to bring out ”steam, and Fox said “No, but be sure and becown early to vote.” That he dld not intend to pay back the $3; but that. he Md ham :0 pay it 1! Fox sued him for it. That on had never asked him for it unfit WEI-In a weck ot the trial. . n nâ€" .__ L._ mJ.O.AyerOon T‘=‘e‘e: and. Strong. 3 has apparently come to stay. n6 . is evidently a. great aid to nature.” .. , B. Williams, Floresville, Texas. ' «1 have used Ayer’s Hair Vigor for “past four or five yegrs and find it a. .05; satisfactory dressmg for the hair. 13.13231 I could dame, being harml wing the hair to retain me a)“, 3-1:: requiring but asmall quantity go gender the hair easy to arrange."â€" ms. :t. A. Bailey, 9 Charles street. Haverhill, Mass. “1 have been using Ayer’s HairVigor forget-3:21 ycars. am. believe that it has wed my Lair to retain its nan - -- v _ tr 7 12:..- 'npnlm- in LINDSAY. FRIDAY, DEC. 18, 1891. ~..â€".u .- n .- - â€"- --__“ flecksey Bhld 11: had been paid $5 for his team before, and as Justice Street made me rem”: about. this. he Wu asked by whom, and he said 1n the December elecdon taut Jenn Jackson had paid him 35 in or “Pith? Simpson house in the ,4,LA_ AAA _-_... _._- ,7-.. â€"â€"_, vâ€". -v- . _-V_ Fox‘s’biiozher swore he wee present when them was made at the house. end that he head Mackse! eel: ebout the teem end Ill brother reineeto My. 1;, 8. J. F ox then said he bed cold Meekeey {a the wood In the hotel yerd without blag aekcd for it; that he shun paid hie debug without bemg asked, but fit turned out that the wood had been meeeuted In January and the Home act petd untu jest Mote polling day. Fox could not Rumba. but would not deny, the: he Mum to Mschsq the: now he wculd mes, vote {or Fell-Mm. He had amend the teen in his book, but on producing the It wee tend to hue been entered Id erased, and on the croee nomination Ithie the witness muted, musing qnlte “mutton in court. On hle return lo due 3113 bore no qtentulty under the Itgstn, $§n§é ZEV‘DLBiel‘SSShh-hm and some others- for big tegm at than_electlon._ Althau-gb Jackson was in court he was not called to controiict Mackuy on 3qu 1. Jackson was sworn at the election. and took me oath that he neither accepted age; Igor out! anyooe Io: voting. ‘ it the racial his e'vldenoo was had “It. as the witntu was ”mainly flaring. .Ee swore poalnwh the the SOLD BY -fLL DRUGGISTS. EWQS: 53-, 801:! t Le fime égo I lost all mace of menswe- Luu. \v -vaâ€" -â€" firs. H. J. Kin, Dealer in (.5, 8:3. ., Bishopwil 0: Md- Ev brawn-and PM p: but cc : 50 cts. mm" is VRemedIes. of Imitation- rendered hemp-Mundane 7 were ‘ McDonald-shawl»: “account-wen tor,andLeeryeaidihathiiine,whohad beenehereinDeeember,'m Prom” paymenforbrinzmzonneemonpomng demand that they had doneec, and not having been paid were dieeatiliied,andhe E". the namee oithxee or ten: men. we nights beiorethepciiinadayata- meetins held Leary'e at whi ‘ epeaking in the in the echcoihom near ch MeDoneld wee present interest of Fairbairn Leary renewed hie demand, and claimed that he, too, had an account of about $30 which he hadeent on Mr. Bitmingham, and which had not been paid. Mr. cDJnald said he would inquire. and ii theee claims had not been pain he would my them himself or guarantee payment. Next day he did enquire of Mr. Orde. Mr. Fairbairn‘e financial agent, who, he, said, told him he ~ uâ€"uâ€" kn. ant. to do the “£8108 VUIIUO “v â€"â€"_ 7 , Omemee, about ten miles, to see Dr. Cour wall about the acmtmeor. and he had driven to Bobcaygeon. seven miles, on some other work. and besides this he had done some oanvaaalng in his own neigh- borhood. For this he wanted $5 or $30. sygéntudflu mm new to KINMO UN 1'. [Correspondence of The Poet.) BASKET SOCIAL-A very succeeelul end entertaining brisket soeisl was held in the school house at Wilson's Corners on Fri- dsy evening, Dec. 11th. The beakete were numerous and gotten up in u very artistic style, though no two were alike, and the ladies were very cautious when bringing in their baskets to have them curetully covered so that the purchesers could not tell whoee basket they were buying. However we saw one or two young men wearing is pleased smile otter goitiug a basket. Mr. Geo. Rowllneou performed the duties of auctioneer well. After the sole tee and a full plate of eskes were passed mend to all who had not bought s basket. After ten. the Rev. Joe. Munt wee requested to take the choir. which he did, and performed his part in an accept- able manner. The program was vsrled and lengthy, but was in no way monoto- nous, ne was shown by the opulence and severe! encores that were given by the audience. Several songs were given by 3 class of little girls and the boys gave recitetione end took part in dialogues, end ,A..... “we nnnnnz. No mutter how many hundred doses of any other medicine are 0M m I” donor, Dr. Piezoe’e Golden Medical Discover; 13 the cheapest blood-purifier oold. through because gt's guaranteed. sud your money I. returned 1! it. doesn't benefit or cure: Within myononlywtorthcgoodyou as Room in harmony With um clone the system when . M7. u- unau- ' sin-ulna Win. mule in 75.) both” by magma [action c1 on. Can you ask newtsâ€"H. A long head is never had-long. .Bl you. etc., were rendered by some or s from Klnmonnt which sdded the enjo men: of the evening’s neat. our carreepondent not copy of the program csnnot give a of those who tool: pm in the u out o! the entmglnmnnt. ‘1.-- VARIETLES- luau v--'-â€"-_- exhaustive and Able lake and Mr. Oaler evidence. in whgch real-by the slut: . ‘ . ' 1 Emma. www.mwbew $10 tame-r0 0* m‘m'“ during h‘er stokneu.â€"0rdercd to be 9.16. From I. s. Wuuuns. flames ‘.° conqdl gumbo: to discuss all put! the by-h' M u bonnet 312.3!) to museums; Bushmwaodenm W'hronmmhmm Med. numb! lumen: up to tho 15:]: W. The when punt were mm Wuhan, Boon Fuller, Dag.- reeves Bryan: and Kylie. sad Com Connolly, Tonohbnm. cam, Brynn, Kenny, Winters, Camden and Armstrong- commune”. The following oommnnlcttlm won “UM” os ‘mâ€"Il-u v- â€"v Conn. Cmnm submmed sever-d private letters received by him from He Quill-n a: 00., per 1'. Lnton. reietlve to the advisability of the town owning the system; also s Dropout! to build veter- works for 865,000, and take corporates: debentures bearing 5 per cent. Interest, to run so years, in peynent. ..... The out wud councillor urged thst. the offer should be carefully eonsidered.........Meyor WAmnns said the waterworks question had been a lending one to! the pest three I.--- â€"-s‘- h. nan Dean II Low-up vuu -v- .._- ,__ , years; various otters ind been made by different parties to construe: 3 system, but when it eeme to 3 question at signing s contrec‘i they invarlsbxy backed out because they were Irresponsible parties. an... annual! were even or the hptqin die The council inn mum at the new m u: town's deulnuyltp Messrs. MchmAn n--- - s- u.- Mta nn WWII Buuauuuu way.- my“... __ Co. Asdepntnuon hedlgone to the city on the etrength oi representetione mode end endeavoredto hove 3 contact signed but ‘ without "oil. The letters Inbmitted were private correspondence. and there was but one ofler before the council; thet ofl’er was booked up by a. committee oi the bond oi trade on one that ehoald be accepted with- out heeitetion. A petition wee prenatal irom the Single Tex Association of Toronto, new co- operation in bringing the objecte oi the mocietion before the [miniatureâ€"Retor- red to legieiotive committee. THE POOR MAN 63138 A BREATHING 3PM On motion of Conn. WINTERS, seconded by Conn. Toucanumz, the time (or the collection 0! outstanding texee wee extend- ‘ ed until the 18 .1: do] a! J enunry. Asu- ---â€" ._ -77, Den-move Km chm-men o! the fire and were: commi: bee, said that a test had been mode Mondoy morning lost, when taker be dispensed with ...... Some dlecus- sion ensued. during which ll: Wee pointed out. the: Sailor, Dundee Co's mill would be closed down shortly for two or three protection. Funny 1: wee settled the: Mayor Walters. Dam-reeve Kylie and Jana. Winners should wet; on Manors. Sadler. Dundee 8500. end make the beat arrangement poeelble in the town‘s lu- tenet. 7 A -__ “on" ordm at $1»DU DOT uo’ “use uuv-â€"â€"__ _- n as required, and unless the council were prepared to great $2 perday it would be necessary to go back to the old system ..... A motion wee then paseed empowering l Reeve Fisher to cell for new tenderr. THE BONUS BY-LAW. On motion the council went into com- mittee oi the whole on the second reading of a by-law to grant Messrs Gurd .9; Brandon of Toronto a bonus of $2,000 on ‘ condition that they establish a wooden- ‘ ware iactory employing at the outset 75 hands, and ultimately 200. 50 per cent to be edults. The sum oi $2,000, or under. is to be expended in the purchase of a suit- eble site and the putting in of a railway switch, the balance oi 810.003 to boom- sidered as a loan and earned year br war. The building to be erected is to cost $12,000, and the plant and machinery to be worth at least $15,000. As security for the due inlflument or the termstot the agreement the company gives the town a first mortgage on the building and plant, and binds itself to melntein an insurance of $10,000 ...... Town Solicitor Hopkins ex- plained the meaning oi the various seis- guards, and said that as it was necessary for three full weeks to elepee between the passing of the by-law and voting thereon, it would be imporeible to submit it to the ratepayers at the January election. It was decided. to have the vote taken on Jan. 11th at the various ward polling places, the returning emcere to be the same as at the municipal elections. THE FINANCIAL STATEMENT. the abstract. and referred leommlttee to discuss and have printed, _ _-___-|I -Aimmafl- LINDSAY TOWN COUNCIL. commute“: W uo-vuuâ€" .._._ 7, _ after which tbn mum" adjmmad. articles vofl'od npin thou-column. Wodonot deny that mm! memorial:- remodwo are peoporly IO be class“! under this heading. Toke the hundreds and thousands relieved from nova-e Inflation by the use of Poloon'n Net-villas; would it not peat. them to condemn swan manna. J- cm“ "W" 3.93:. amen-on. m w. V- out: ans-ell. I”! .31. m truce- MIDI 3m .- And m, other dam-hell W8!“ D. Bowel!!! THE SUNDAY 801V Addu‘vi-Bl aux. m1 secured during The Press- v; al-mâ€" _. _, 1.0 for a. waterwoxké Mayor Walters be in- contract closed up as ”on“ W!“- cowboy“. Ink Twill. J. amulet m Nun-var h 1892: WITH. '1‘) THE PUBLIC. a 113:”:me W! Blows, narrows. Land Rollers, Ham Outfit: Boxes, Horse Power: and Hay Bakes. Repair: for all the Lamina Machines KEPTINBIOCK- OMEMEE FOUNDRY IMPROVED SULKY PLOUGH. W. BEDPATH: BY-LAW No. 411. A By.mtoprohib£t therdaaoaleof intoxicating liquors in the township of 1!um The mid council of the whip Minimal-019119": to at __._'..7 , â€" the sale by null ohms-imam. tfimgwor “he: manhunt-ed mum“ to mung!!!» mhgyladlgemhm tamer 4-- _ __hll- _.A-o-l-_-O antâ€"That the vote of the electors of though! towmhlp at Mnrlpou win no Men on the by- law by the damn: returning caught-0mm named on tho , FOURTH DAY 01' JANUAB , the nnurmon Twin? sub-division No. 1. burdochcol house. 350. 15, B. Fey. “puma“: omen. Polling enh-dlvlelon No. 2. Orange Hall, Valentin. J.G. Ford, deputy lemmas ofleer. Pommnnb-dlvmon Na 8. ton um. um. Briana, E. Z. Yerex. deputy returning omeer. Pollingwnubdlvidon No. 4. mm hall. Osi- wood. . R. Cunnings. deputy returning - Polllug sub-division No. 5. old Bible Christian church. Mb. Samuel Clark. deputy ramm- ing officer. 7 Polling nag-4111919213.). I, Brown's school _ ,__ A-__;_ _-L___l-- Polling subdivision. No. 8. Fowler's school house. too 16. D. S. Bosnian. donut: returning sit-Thu: on tho twenty-cocoon! do! of Decorator. A. D. 1891. st hisoilloo in the value otuuio mu the hour of twoo'olock in the afternoon. the roovo Mancini in wri signed by himself. two perm nomad nt minimum up ottho voicsbythoolork. one person to attend nt cook ”1an how: oi the persons interested desirous at promoting tbs posing lay-low. and 3 like number on balm! persons interested in and dodronsot on the passing at this by low. , 9.9- ; 3min: Luuun. uu- â€"v_ _.v- v __v. 1131110.? sec. 137'P3ter Brown: dapndy'fitiI-Efii o 1-. Polling sub-division No. 7. Black's school houaeLoeo. 3. Donald Gumball. deputy rotun- Fumawfldowdlmhln‘w¢ our 0mm. Ometnoo. Nov. ”SOLâ€"7m- MILâ€"That the clerk or the cold munlolpel council of the township of Marlene; ehell attend et the town hell in the vuMeOIOeK wood. at the hour of twelve o'clock et noon. on the gum: day or Jenner]. A. D. 1892. to nun up ghefimber of votes given to: and um: thin I“ W. 5th.â€"'l'bet this by-lew shall come In force end tote efl'eotcn them-at duct Mu. A.D. 1192 m1: tocertlfytbetthefo teen-no end correct copy of B Jew No. m o the town- ehlpotllerl wlohhubezntekenhto consideration by :he council of odd mnnlclpel- lty. end which will be many pueed (1n the event 0: the ascent of the electors helm: obtained thereto) after one month from the first public-.- uon In Tan CANADIAN P031: newcomer. the publication of the arm being the eleventh day of December. A. D. 1891. And ell per-cue lntereeted are hereby reqnlred to take notice theton the a. poll will be opened at nine o'clock In the to:enoon end ooutlnue oven fill an o'clock in the afternoon 5mm several ooulnz divialooe eeeet forth In sold bs-lew for the ourooee of reeolvlng me vows onhe elector. just received. first selection. 6n the dune. JOHN F. CUNNINGS. Township Clerk. Township Clerk's Ofllee. } Oskwowl. 4th on of Deoembur. m1. â€"834. GHEE8E FAGIIIRY SUPPLIES MILLI m i Having urchased the Grocery Business formerly carried on by MR. AM DORAN,‘ and haymg added considerably to the stock, we beg to 5011011: a contmuanoe of the patronage enjoyed by him. and on our part shall leave nothing undone to merit it and the support of as many new customers as may leave - - theirtradewithus. - - CHEAP GROCERIES. LOPY OF BY-LAW No. 411 of the ‘ tomhlpotmflpou. A Full Stock of Fresh Groceries To be sold “the Lowest Living Prices Fourth Day of January, A D. 189?. @fi’flfiifiun AND man nmmmjs: §> Highest Price pa“ for Eggs, Potatoefi, Oats. etc» i 47.5: .8 Sounding..â€" .. domaOSOa E ENE JOB ER.]!_\|'[_[NG mm, Nov. 5. 189L-78 cow. agape-11° HOLIDAY A Choice Assortment of Trimming Efectg Advertzsamonts. - - Isalwayswellsupplied. HARGROVE BROS» rnmAt, momma-n 18. who can now will have the iidvantage” of Hargmve Bros. Miss O’Brien. or Farm Produce. Fowl. Butter. , in Cash or Trade. Ladies desirous of having HATS and 30mm trimmed for the ap- proaching, Holiday Season should leave their orders at once, and so avoid the busy two weeks prior $5,500 s2,000 '1“ W ' “"13 will 1 0m . ' $1,250 “,me “m" 51,200 ww0mmw m "°”' $1,100 alga: m and we): amu- $2,000 $1,050 $1,600 $1,250 Russute ”alumnae M VALUABLE FREEHULD PROPERTY In the town ct 1513‘}ng the Count) of Under and by viz-tn: at power of sale con- tained in e norm In which dehuu ha been nude end which will be produced es the tune otaele. there willbs oflared for why FUEL-IO AUCTION By GEORGE McHUGH. Auctioneer. at The Benson Ban-o lath. rondmnduy tn the County 0! Victoria. on 3c the homo! eleven o'clock the following lino-L and Tuesday, 51h day of January, 1892 Port 0! Perk not "I” In the an town of Mn soy descrlhed ss followszâ€"Gommenclnz on the west side of Joules-st. s: s distance of three chnlns forty-three sud cashed! links mm the south-ens: eagle of um lot‘ thence south seventy tour degrees west to the eastern bound cry of the: portlon ct sud 1c: sold and conveyed by one Celeb Elleswoflh Moran do on Thames McCutcheon: thence couth sixteen degrees east ts: enough to nuke one sore thence north seventy-four degrees to J tunes-st, thence north sixteen demos west. to the place ct beginning. There ere erected on the minise- s good {rune dwe'llnu ebout m ,wnh frame “when 12 x 2; feet and woodshed smoked. elm :“tésmestsble lelBteetsndslog sable 16:22 The hulldluus ere In tsu- reed!- snd Insured for 8300. Thu property ls muted shout e qunrtorot s mile south or the G. '1‘. R. ensues. Torm- ofi’aymont Ton per gent down a»: the dune! mo and mm: vmhln thlrty dun theastcer no mute mother with the deposit one-half of the pur- chase money. the hdonoe my rem-in on m on my promises for; term or years with meat ct .1: per cent. The other term- nnd candida“ of ale will be mus known It. the tune of sale. mm...- Manna-a my be had tromtha LIndIqufi. 18914- Ember New Advertisements. ’ORTGAGE SALE KN O WLB ON BROS. BALL 8; HAYES. no Bum. mm. V'cndor a S Meteors WI!!!“ 8m RICK FOR SALE AT THE OAK~ WOOD BRICKYAnnâ€"I Inn 3 In? Nick on land. which quantity at nut-om. «mun» www- Gm mucosa ammflehewm. CHARLB Wm THOMAS. wood. June to: “ELâ€"”flu. “FEBSIXBC Wfiflflflflfla Dick’s Blood Purifiefi‘for Horsesgcattle 0108 a: ‘ 74 32. Ben torminnn mam . For mm m n: Wax-r. wafxgecungznnq : hundred m uses. Acuoquwszoponncnwbodn. Sold by All Grace” III-d Fry s-c in mu m Rheumatism. GMLETTS GOFFINS, GASKETS AND SHROUD a ‘m, Bout 1L JUL-71 I" . we Winn-notices" «amoral-13° Eitiwtific 3mm“ ALWAYS IN STOCK. w CHARGES MODERATE, I]. TURNER sou. MévIvgi‘Glgwcs, â€"'Water Pails, Feed Bags,- Life Buoys and caudal! kinds of Camping Goods. Manufacturers of Tents. Awning a - _..J rUWL'UVlvuo-ng w__-- UNlGAL'S ______..â€" Manufacturers of Tents. Awnings mfio coll Sails, Waterproof Home and W .â€" Wagon Covers. Lap Rugs, Cheese GENTS W Covers. Coats, Hats, Leggings. ӣ3353; mam. Gloves. Water Pam, Feed mm (Min-A Willâ€"'7‘”? 7 I’ll/VII: it: old/Ill”! um IJ' fltfiiinflflU/lldd’ flIMA/M’fl ”my. II was run" u/r: 07627.9. ”anon“ BY}!!! HRVCCIJTJ? II" N6 365 725.5; flifl‘lfll’dllflm 283 and 2839 Goorgo-st. m Peterborough fir Telephone Day or Night. Pew-hog 06'. 1. “ULâ€"734’. NeWW PUREST, smougEgg BRONCHITJ§ Icanmglyreeommendi-‘thed helpful to the relief and 1m“, dammed-11L“. BNWMNM Aflmndnpod I“? an" m‘ in phyla-1' 6:55"- JOHN F TAIJIAGI’, n. TENT HERVUUSPROSTRAWII JAMES 1‘. CROOK. II. D. cohsumpnou Cam-mm. naalu'rv, “ms-mu: manage And Rusumnlsu. 213232-89“ Emulsion Cg ”Soflbybruggkk. mound-r. 1" LAX-SEED EMULSIOI 0°- 88 my 82.. In Vall- mun“ Peterborough'. “In“: ,. 111611130!!! ~ M. Lindsay. E. Tame)? DICK’S BLISTER. for apavinu rinzbonetu .503. ' DICK'S OINTIIENT. {or mm: rcnkchoa. c.. 25c DICK'S LINXMEN’T is most excellent for swel- -' linzl. bruit...aldn,oorea. want, sad 3 moot wondeflul cure for P. o. Bum. nouns“. 1M SEED EMULSION COMPOUND will move 31] did: of (evcr. and consequently prevent my discus am my be what M 1m akin: I firm hold on their mutilation. will be {and ”ii-new warrior to my :unditiou Powder now mad, as it loosen: the Rude, enabling the mind to cut. in lair, and in an an unfailing endmwr of B » a tad Worms. For .ula evervwbm 50c ‘ «1-1. .3! “ h '0'. wmwuan éwoééumm at nan-1 III ”mum-u $30,000 “m“"f'“"_ MINERAL WATEB, SEQLmi-IS Jan’sm: Sewini u.- ohloeo and ouueot In th» Comme- of Viacom snd Butburwn. Aw!) to Joml Balm. 93999}qu 1p Adam's Bloc” Linda”. Jun 1' HE YA ISSUER 0F MRBMGE LICENSEE. T A MIDDLE'IUN, - . hm. lam and Accident lam-o. Agent Axe-n! I»: u- m. lit-I mo {Eur-Ha. c: "If“: Thmdoon and Post (-7. rt.- '0 w. upon!!! 0 Wand ‘Good ornvl. the 3nd A.“ tangy-.90 Lorena u: the Best mâ€" o'rna «nun..- ‘ ‘, W0" =. u» nu u..- .- v ‘ _, may 3; "1:. \ ‘L-l\.w flu", tum ml u mumblo nus 'lvb ol “h? ’“m a \ DU N NS ‘ BAKING POWDER we can we BESI FRENB want. on: M. M ”3 Wm " ""70: at am ~ swim runny a w chbewm nah I moonblo moo gm (m- h’r «mum-r monk. And)” to 1mm HAI‘Km Owning Gamma» . u-rfltu m- 48. J. LeROY, Comooxnâ€"Iuoer d I. _m__Umm for the Count! d Won mm PBUTECTlfll WSOLD BY ALL DEALERS. WWW no“... Eudo metal Water. m au"k;"l' h» tn! “k .w ‘M _ ' ’ ‘ hall (h.- BABTHOLo'nEw 13!. -63 1) r. rich m Until-I. “ammonium-x We. L?" BRIAN sumo“. FIRE AND LIFE. UNIGAL’S IVERUY STABLE. WHAL- .â€" GENTS wmrggâ€"On 33130 0! ,, n__.._- _. ”tom. nun. uh” . “EUDOL’ 300 mm .24 El} BRICK. \‘ALI‘I maceuaneous. “gunman-m Pram-1m: museum. Ont LIcenaes.

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