People h H I G- . AYER’S cherry Pectoral [IL/3Z1, 3113 to- : OI: my C135“ {tsud “ï¬lth til azzce company EELE. I lo as good as new; a; Quotations. .s b amt by 3 {‘23 :-.s: 215: 1.23, and t0- :2 my :lain iiSCJ \Vith m R up George'st. Ssturdey last a dog in trout of him, throwing him heavily the walk. He sustained a bed strain to instep and posterior tendons of the e. and it will be 3 week or more before will be able to be nreund oasis. RUN or? -On Saturday effernoon s: on o hunched to s C. P. R. car loaded 600 bushels of hard Fife wheat from itobs was shunting down the track to H. A. Mulbern’e eleva: or the bakes the car, which were detective, reiueed mtch, and before a stop could be made loaded car with one boned plunged cfl’ and of the damn to the around below, a ï¬fteen feet. The brakemnn managed extch one of the beams of the elevator no saved himself. The underscoring, he and one end or the car were badly ed. The wheat was spilt in large ’r HALIBURTON. 163331 FUR SALE. -Tno mans! far «to tack on me 16:11 inst. There were three ’ercoatinu, rhn ,Lindsay EM: “ E MONTHS Murmurs: 'apt‘a‘rs 101- .32: 3 sale max AFC 55 ~M.. N. Du of me Lakeview 3.-. a :h ~ mmtcrane to was his road curinga hone Santa. Cisus. We did 219.5: m: numre c! the disease. BOBCA YGEON. Emsâ€"5:.aruy ueIore one o’clock Wed- ay 0:218; wet]: the ï¬re bï¬ll snunded, ;: was seen that John VanVslkenâ€" ’a house, next 10 the make: square, m thmuc. The furmmre was all taken me 1hr; root and upper s‘mrey deazroy- Lissbas. loan to Mr. Van Valken- as_h:e had just cogpleged mount}:- m “ 3ct056 :tz'ca YOU. [Lung Trouble It SALEMâ€"MARIPOSA. [Correspondence of The Boon] hpaovsmssmâ€"Mr. 6:013: Rum-w. L, Una Improved h's house on the 6 h hby bucking n. I: Is an omsmont to hvxcxnuy. . . .Mr. Wm. B «may has torn In thelog mouse sud replaccd it by a In frame dwmllnz. NEW TEACHERS â€"Mr. EiBrosd, teacher like 9.0 con umooi, 1333 Men encased to bah tn» Roybl O -k school for 1893. Mr. We Short auccveds Mt. Broad. ASXUAL Tab-Tm annual tea servlceo "ho. hm! on Sunday and Mend". Dec. 3nd 19th. 0 x Ssbbuh Rav. Mr. To:- him breach morning as 10.30 and even- huï¬ 30. Tue plstfom meeting Mon- hY Atmnonn am he xdnromd by Ben. hms orOkaaod, 030 of Wflffld and B._ Smurf: 0: Linda 5618111. We have not â€,9: flats: ed amazement: tor the even- haentarzainment, bus wnl bobble to re- “ 'oou. Powu3.â€"Rev. Mr. Neilly of Sande:- h‘! “Menus a: Crosoweu every Tuesday k . He is u tome-u expoundor o! Rape! and is very popular. ccmExT.â€"As Mr. W. Gunman, gen- E PETERBORO. secronary o! the Y_. M. Q. A., was gro- Nah: in, some or the trapper: comlnq ‘ Mannie cinnamon. Two, farlnsuncs, “born tho Mann-n. about: I. hundred ft. @nlng to make tony odd porhgen “5:011:22â€. They had 3 ï¬ne puck of a“ K006 black mink, over sixty pelts. H bin“ were kept. busy during the humming thy turn. and_ pojd pay I 5- -;.q "‘n â€"- __- â€"â€"â€" “‘61 am. Mr. Bowman. Mr. Lech of “them and Mr. Steiner of Kingston .' “5 “N's, manner baiog can hon-- I‘Onrchmh The manner of purchasing it“ “it The buyers :0 through each It an in is mush; in in and make a writ- ‘ “Ye-which is handed to un- hood- ?“ D. Kalluz. Wow the cits" an E’ mines: c. In. the puck Md p.†the rm “3? to the manor. The ball oi hf!" Veto mink sad some uni-zen. "‘3 "810010: in price to In.“ in_ anti?» ramming mm. 9% .1!!! "bow hunting pumm- '8: .2125“?! mm for and; gap-ha MINDEN. I. B. O. R. R. â€"I'ne energattc president me Irandale, Bauer-9!: and 0;!aws my company, Mr. C. J. Pusey, has succnsaruuy pushed forward the ex- ‘on 0: the road towaxds Gocdetham pse: season and a: present the track mite jancdon wish the G. T. R. track theta: pus imo £32522: regain '1‘th he'll: [Lumuazemy in ma near micro be lmm:.;-e 'C'i‘ccï¬ï¬ to a. large tract or try and as ta: 3; i: has amended in ct gamma: service :0 the sealers o! the may. Accxmxr.â€"Mr. John Haib’g, townahtp Banter oi Lazterworfb, had the mute:- we in: Week in gasticg an; of his wagon â€no and 2m upon the wheat cf the us: : ham-.4 a. beavf man he fractured a. we or has ribs and has been laid. up In IleqngnceLDnt wp_undera:ax_1d he is now M meson: And a considerable numbn- ‘l‘llsaera. About thirty packs were "vulva wwwo rm“ Mm" undone '01:.th that use of Lbs. aropany. Tao loss will be an on :0 $600, and were 13 an insurance $300. Cluu ï¬re company am good work, neumonmated ms: in must: be a big: no gar. he: cm! the ccntrol_ot tbs 033196 rec-sing favorably séwards convales- .â€"[E:no. POWLES’ CORA’ERSâ€"FENELON. (Cosmondenoe o: Tm: Post] monorzox.â€"Mr. W. H. Cums has been pumice engulnaendens or the Snbmm moi aere. J as: the right man in the wplsce, a; Mr. Cullta has everything â€2515': to make a good supennzendent. â€meat there is a large attendance 6011' am; am 03d stanza o: the rams. May |l§b$t$ bc‘qrcvygxcgwltnï¬nccagst prompt to as?" sure to cure {g6 ï¬rs-:5 isibiobcrzy played.- Jlï¬de- e Eye (Eamahian 3305f. .zxnsu. FRIDAY, DEC. 2,7189%. La Grippe JAL NEWS-LETTERS For Emaï¬chitis g: .1." L73 Cherry Pastoral. and after taking {‘51,- bottles. was thoroughly cured. I an umï¬dmxlyrocommcndthisWan-Fm Heisman, Clay Centre, Kans. m3 53 Dr. J. C. Aycr8: Co., Lowell. Mass. '1 Eluggists. Price $1 , six bottles. 35. u Fnr more than twenty-ï¬ve yam. 1' ya: 3 wï¬'crcr from lung troqble. attended nth ‘.. g so severe at nmfrezs tacit:- ' ,rhn"e, the poroxysms uen y Ehren- 1r four hours. _ I ngs induced to 33"; gem-f folio ed. "â€" ~ ~9- m... thatth effect World be Lagging: believe Walnuts, Cook City, 5_ Dak. â€"W. H, “Last Spring I was taken downwichh ' ‘ c, .it txmu I was completelym “Land s9 difï¬cult was my brazing an: my brmzn sccmed as If conï¬ned inanimn “gt, 1 procured a. bottlcof Ayer's Cherry pectoral. and no sooner had I began taking , “1:1 CA"-...-A I _-_,I1 ‘ n u} ncvcrmlized the good of ° â€man-191 have in the last fc:m mg whxch mp: I have sufl'ered ' W pneumonia. followed M W trying various ‘ m wait, I began the use of Ayn-’3 Gary Patton}. and the_ effccz has been m a single: dose rcixcviqg me 07:150an and scam: .1 good mght's rearâ€"T: A. Hggginbotham, Gen. Store, WM Ayer’s Remedies e, Omnzovulo,'l‘orooto to London v1. Guelph .nd Sam: :5. Chub-m to Wham...“ Hum m to Nina-twain. to cot-blots nae dam Daron Windsor mag London and 3pm to Rm Rub LIL-nu vâ€"-â€"â€"â€" -â€"_ -__VV_ The Ontario department. however, re- port! (km the above work 1. nothing can- pued With want ha; been deoSdoa upon my the directory!†lye Qcoompllnhed during -_ L “A- Tolophono Won. The Bell Telephone company has almost com meted its season's work in the way of new trunk line extensions In Ontario. This includes among others several important wires to improve the existing and meet the always increasing business between the verlcns ckies, such as e new line of very enbetsnunl pole: from Toronto to Guelph carrying heavy copper metallic circnlt wlree; other llnae of the some cheracter (but not quite ï¬nished yet) from London to Chemem, end Bellevllle to Picron; new metallic wire: from Guelph to Gelsï¬nelph to Esmllton, and Emmet: to Perle, Brentturd. Woodstock, Ingenoll end Lon- don; e line from Amman l0 Coulngwood. end wires connecting the townesno menu 0: neurone, Atwood, Blylh, C ‘mpbell- ville. Cosum, Creemora. Everett. Burton. Glencdrc. Judsn. LsFonulne. L‘nle, M13- cnn. Mort-leper), Monk 2!. New Dundee. Rudolph, Bkawo. Schnw, Sncmeld. Springï¬eldï¬nherleno’e Corners and York Mills will: the general system; 1 work on 70’s 20 and 21, con. 6, 862; John Glenny, 137 loads gravel. $13 70; Emu; Meth- null, to: when on lot 9, con. 3. 88; John Weldon. for repairing cohort, 60c; And- ra w McKny, repairing culvert on lox 6, con. 15, $1.50.â€"Carrkd. Moved by Mr. Mc- Czimmon, seconded by Mr. Webster, that the reevo give his orders on non treasurer in fever 0: John Sstles for $12 50. exgenses of funeral and coflin for W. Dyson. an in- digent person; J em 8 Ferguson, balance of someone for unendsnee of W. Dytoo. $18 95.â€"C:rrled. Moved by M:. Lawns- bxough, seconded by Mr. S 18“â€, that the clerk lmtract the coilecwr to state the sum of $3 being amount charged for s2»- tute lobar against. the n. ht. lot. 16, con. 12 she some having been performed by G. Gluetord since the return of pnhmnetar’o not; use to abate $1 25 :o E. Smith 0! she viiioge o: Manilia, more being on error or $100 In said anseesmennâ€"Csrried. Moved by Mr. McCrimmon. seconded by Mr. Shaver, that. the reeve give his order on me treasure: in hvor or Joeooh Com hr 84 for wand lor town beds-Curler]. Moved by Mr. McCrlmmos, eewnded by Mr. Shaver, than this council grant the mm of $10 to John Hm to auto; '1‘. H. Ycrexooc. W. E. McLaughiln in paying to: g'nvemng ptstton yard at Moripoae economâ€"Csrried. M wed b7 Mr. Lowneâ€" brounh, seconded by Mr. Mchmmon. the: this council grant the sum of $50 to the Marianas agricuiturnl societyâ€"Carried. Msvud by Mr. McCrimmon, seconded by Mr. Wehazer, that this council grant the sum of $20 :0 oasis: the Eden agricultural aocxety.â€" Carried. Moved by Mr. McCrlm- moo. neceuded by Mr. Shaver, the: his couoc‘l adjourn to meet again on the 15 h December nunâ€"Carried. Joey F. iQUNNlNGS, clerk. Couxcm PRocnnnsts.â€"Councu met th s 213: day of November. 1892. Members all present. Minutes of last meetiqg read and annraveé. Moved by Mr. Webster, excazdad by Mr. McCrtmmon, that. the new give his order on the treasurer 1n favor of J 91121 Stiles for $31.20, salary and expenses as sanitary inspector for 1892.â€" Carried. Moved by Mr. Shsver, seconded by Mr. McCermon, than the reeve give his orders on the treasure: in favor of the to:- iowlnz persons for Wed: on rosds: John Hill for work, 15 and 16, con. 8. $11.20; John $11103, amounts mm tor repairing bridgw. 5 .5 con. line, 85 92; J as. Caldley. for work on 6311 and 7m comm, 27 65; C. Dump, work go 7;}: can, 323; S. Ogver, . n- Ann I‘m-z DEAD OARSMAN.-Wllunm J smee O'Connor, the champion oersmen of Am- erica, who died in Toronto Wednesday or last week. was horn in the house in which he died, May 4. 1863, and was consequently 29 years old. ï¬le mother died shortly after his birth. The eldest brother of the family. John, to whom was entrusted the core of the younger members of the family, died two yesre ego, shortly after his wife, and the oeramen succeeded him as proprietor of the O‘Connor House. A sister dled some years ago. The late oarsmsn’s bro- thers, Michael. Thom 35,823“: and Petrlck, and hie sletere. Mrs. Rhine“ and Mrs. Glover. survive him. He was an numer- r‘ei men. O’Connor’e tether is still living a: the age of 81 ..... O'Connor died lesvlng an estate valued 5!. $40,000, loeludlmz $15 - 000 insurance. the O'Connor house $15,000, and the residue in real estate and cseh. SUICIDE. ~ On Wednesday morning about 5 o’clock Charles Szewart, a farmer living on lo: 15 in 3rd eon. of York. east of, Yonge-street, and two miles and shall.I iron: the Golden Lion, took halt abottie of horse medicine containing laudanum and died two hours after. Deceased was deepondena. and though his friends kept watch on him he got no out of bed and drank the medicine. When they found out what he had taken they walked him about and sent for a doctor. but he grad- na‘lv went into a stupor and died. Mr. Stewart was 3'? years of sale, married and in comfortabYe circumstances. chxnssâ€"Mrs. James Masha“ lies very low with bronchitis at present. end but slight hopes are entertained of her recovery ...... Mr. Chea. Armstrong is in:- provmg after 5 severe shaking up p. the result of becoming entungied in the wheel of a enlky to which a fraction horse won attached ...... Cn‘a J ohneton, daughter of. Mr. Robert Johnston. is improving. The little sufferer was thought to be beyond recovery at one time. JANET VILLE. 03mm? None-0n Sunday, Nov. 20th, the people of our village and neigh- ‘ borhood were shocked and grleved to ‘ learn that during the night Mrs. Wllllsm Johnston had died. The good lady wee 111 with chlldblrth during the night, and although everyzhlng was done which eklll and kindness could suggest. yet she nsssed away. She leaves an infant babe end six other small children and a husbsnd to mourn her loss. The funeral on Monday, N 017. 219:. was largely attended. Rev. Mr. Fallls conducted a memorial servlce In the Methodlst church Sunday. Nov. 27th ...... On Wednesday, Nov. 23rd. Mr. Rlchard Fowler of Burton, who bee been elllng for some (our years. dled. and was buried la the Yelverton burylng ground on Friday, Nov. 25:11. _.- __‘â€"-.â€"â€"va‘5 ilngernerybsdlywithssmell exothet wss using. The wound wss so severe the: Dr. Wilson, to whom he won token, hsd so ‘ nut in ï¬ve or six stitches. end it it possible thst the usefulness of the ï¬nger my be somewhat impsired. The mishsp wss osused by the lsd’s younger brother spook- lng to him snd sttnosing his sttention f3" 1:; he wss sttixlng with the us.â€" cza Sum: mesnxn.â€"Mr. Thompson hss completed the improvements to the slide here. Two new slides hove been put in end the ohsnnel nsrrowed: new piers hsve slso been constructed. The cost of the ‘ improvements will be about 81.200. The work has been well done and reflects credit on Mr. Thompson end men. FENBLON FALLS. Ammanâ€"On Tuesday has Mr. Andrew Tommi ucond son. Hun-y. out the but at his left 13.11:}. |l_:_the bug at the lore it ,wu a lull “mm Isle. mm with the strictest â€briefly, md neutered 3 little money. which was a moat dosinblo event-vflndependent. MARIPOSA. TORONTO. W in M S. DAVIS SONS A span is ten and seven-eight inches Ask your neighbors it they use Dodd's Kid- ney Pills? They azrengthen the nerves, tone the system. and the moat stubborn cases of km- ney cleanse yield to their influence. They no upeclnlly appreciated by the old. Ask your nelghbo‘ a about them. ~84-l. Watches were ï¬rst coneEcted in 1476. â€"For plty'a sake. (10;:- growl and grumble be- cause you are troubled with lndlceetlon. No good was ever tam-cued by snarling and fretting. Be A man (unless you happen to be a women). and take Ayer’a Susana-mo. wnlch will relieve you, whether man or woman â€"31-1. The ï¬rst iron stenmship we: built in 1830. "Englinh Snuin Liniment remove; all Hard. Soft o: Calloused [mums and Blomlahca tram horses. Blond Snavisa, Curbs. Splints. Sweeney, Ring-Bone. Samoa. SDI-mm. an Swollen Threats, Comha. etc Save 853 by use of one bank. Wat-ranted b? E. GREGORY. anguishâ€"23v. 1‘: “Mango," “Kicker," “Cable." THE Recognized Standard Brands The wondrous perfection of the Colorado climate iett nothing to be desired as happy delegates and visitors greeted each other at the convention door at 9 o’clock a. m. Trinity church is one of the handsomest in America. The beauty of its interior, wish its polished oak furnishings and carved rails, its frescoed walls and handsome stained glass windo we,demanded but little further embellishment. With true artistic - taste the decanting committee added only such touches as indicated the character of the important gathering. Suspended from the high ceiling directly over the platform hung the famous globe, encircled by the white ribbon which made its ï¬rst appear auee at the nitiai gathering at the world's W. C. T. U.. at Boston, last year. Beeuti- ful white silk banners on brass standards, ‘ prominent among which was that of the Lady Henry Somerset union of St. Paul, Minn., and pictured upon this were the well known teaturee of our gracious English leader. Stripes of yellow and white were woven through the chancel rails most efl'ectively, the same thought carried out in red, white and blue, being in the balcony railing oircling the auditorium. Upon the platform just enfl‘icient decora- tion was introduced to allow perfect freedom to the occupants, a stand of mag- nifloient palms being the main feature. Flanking lhb rostrum on either side were the large and attractive banners of the Colorado and the Missouri W. C. T. U. The English and American flags appeared frequently in juxtaposition. The right balcony logs and side wall over-looking the platform told the story of woman suffrage with Wyoming’s large stone star flag, the colors of white and gold and the motto “No 8:: in Citizenship." 0:) the left were the sDecial decorations of the Nat‘onel W. C. T. U.. its beautiful starry ‘ banner with the motto “The Child of the Crusade,†and a suspended snow white dove carrying the white ribbon in its beak. The larg‘ flags dependent from the balcoay, have each a history; those upon either side of the auditorium came from St. Patrick’s Total Abstinence society and are very valuable. The beautiful dark blue ensign end the American flag at the centre of the gallery were sent by the governor of Colorado; the former bears the state arms and was prepared especially for the dedicatory excel-class in Chicago, where it was carried by the governor and staff. The local and state W. C. T. U. banners overhung the gallery. the National motto was displayed, and iestooued around the church were loops oi our red, white and bin-3 children's signed pledge cards. The whole combined to form a decoration at once significant and attractive, reflecting much credit upon the committee. nature a? , The nineteenth nnnusl causation of the Womm’a Cal-mun Temparsnoo Union opened its ï¬rst session In Trinity ISLE. church, Danver, 001.. Friday Inez-Magnet. 28:11. 1892. the litigth o! the line in nee exceeded my miles, mdthenonly I. cum equelwhel! 3 cent a mile to: an, minute mutations, and the compsny will endeavor to man- tetn this low ate 1: itcsn noulbly be nude to pay. haunt; 30M only 61:1?de 5 gratu- nto' {9r uncanny-than to; single Virgo when As the Bell Telephone coupon! of But- ido, with its numerous connecting linen. will meet the Cenodien company et the Folk. there will be nothing to prevent con- veneticne between Toronto end New York my more then between Wind-cc end King- eton, except the expense, ion of course such costly lines on these cennot be furnished et the some rote u the single iron oremellccpper wire- end pole: which hegegeen‘hichegto gene“!!! i_n use. _The ‘ have been hitherto gourd], in use. The _Ball Telephgno Cgmqnny qt Cm In}. ‘inTotuntond point. W west. The nowpolomtu wind! Matthew-ub- stanthl construction, sad the win- of cop- perunddonblodin all mu,» m: the annoying afloat- oi induction iron elastic nilny and electric light entrants will be done any with 3nd the comma! this to cm: to its subtctibm who hue met-Ilia circuits to their exchanges notice“: Inuit line: for theircommunicoflonl. 7 _ j Universallv acknowledged to be superior in .every respect to any other brands in the market. Always reliable, as has been fully demonstrated by the millions that are sold enauelly and the increasing demand for them, notwith- standing an increased com- petition of over One Hundred and Twenty-ï¬ve Factories. This hot speaks volumes. We ere not cheap Cigar $01M 11.: 0°!!!an 3!“! "WP!!! The magnum: mun Miscellaneous. m cmmm, r0151; LINDSAY, ONE, FRIDAY, pygmy: 2. 1m. VARIETIES. ‘ForzGod. and Home and Native Land.†Woman: Christan Temporal» Union. 3W. G. ERR. WE OFFER YOU P. 8.â€"â€"Bepairs for Stoves a. Specialty. :Hnduy. October 26. jSï¬S‘Lâ€"Zï¬. A large stock of the Latest Patterns with all Modern - - Improvements to choose from. - - We makea Specialty of Rooï¬ng, Eavetrouahtng, Gas Fitting, etc., and Furnace Work. All work done promptly and warranted ï¬rst-class. A call solicited. Hadâ€. September 15. 1892._____ â€"28. ECONOMY IS WEALTH, THEREFORE BUY THE BEST. Trimmings for Jackets cut any len h and shape. Gentleman's Fur Costs in Coon, Bulges-inn, Lamb, Corsician Lamb, Wombat, etc. hoice lot 01' Robes consisting of Mask 0:, Bufl‘slo, Gray and Black Goat, Wombat and Bear. Ladies wanting their Furs repaired or re-modellod into the lstest fashion would do well to send them at once. All work under our own supervision and the bestof Sitisfsction guaranteed. Gentleman’s furnishing! consisting of Dress Shirts, Collars, Ties, Surfs, Hosiery. Gents’ ï¬ll nnderclothing (all sins), Homers (silk and wool\, Silk Handkerchiefs, Gents' Kid Gloves, Blsck, ‘ 'te and Coloired, Driving Gloves, lined nod unlined Buckskin Mitts, etc. Men's Cardigan Jacket: Ikept in Stock. - , can and Inspect Stock. No 1W1! to, Show Goods. - HATS and CAPS.â€"complete stock of Men’s, Boys', Youths' and Children’s Hats. It is an advantage to have a huge range of styles to select from, because this assures a becoming choice. : 1 All the newest fall shapes made by Dunlap, Heath, Christie, 7 Youman’s, Miller, Woodrow, Lincoln, Bennett 6: Company, the . world’s leading Hat fashioners, are included in our fashionable assortment of flat styles at our store, No.96 Kentst. ,Lindsay. That is why it, is so easy to ï¬nd a Hat that is becoming to your head and face at Faitweathei dz Co's. P038 .â€"The stock comprises Ladies’ AstrschanJackets, Persian Lamb J nckets South Sea Seal and Rus- sian Circulars. Ladies' ï¬ne Furs of all kinds. - LADIES’ SHOULDER OAPBBâ€"ln Alaska Sable, Mink, Persian Lamb, Astrachan, Bocnnran, Beaver, Plucked Otter, Seal, Opossum, Combination Furs. Maï¬a, Gaps, Gauntlets. Collars, 310., to much. AT 96 KENT STREET, (newry oppoSite the Post Oï¬ice) LINDSAY, Make a. specialty of HATS andgCAPS, FURS and «vigd' STOVES! STOVES! ,f -a- vâ€"'.- : -7ms.z-uusmoNG. ]!Imi'n'g‘ pm Am, call at our Store and get samples. was to oï¬'er. Visitors to the Town are invited to yearsriinthe Grocery and Provision line has taught our old reputation. and have some superior val- us something: In Teas and Coï¬'ees we maintain well pleased. An experience of ni ness and variety is noï¬iggoelled in town. everything intgr account we feel that those who purchase 1:] \_._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"__-_â€"_â€"____v_ FURS ! FURS! FURS! A stock of General Groceries that for fresh- Manufacturing Furriers of LINDSAY and PETERBUBO. SPRATT KILLEN, « ‘frï¬ $1.er ‘IV f5- Fan-weather at Go. Spratt K (1181:. WM.- HQWEa Wm. Howe. Cook Stoves! Box Stoves! Parlor Stoves! with Duplex Grate and Shaking Attachment. A heavy and beautiful Stove. Also several other makes to choose from. Look over our ï¬ne display. By a patent device the cold air on the floors of your house is drawn through circulating air ï¬nes and over the ï¬re, and is then thrown out at the top of the stove into the room, or can be conveyed to any other part of the house by means of a pipe attached to the collar provided for the same. By this device you get a circulation of air, warm floors and less fuel used. We have also in stock the REGAL PENINSULAR This IS the most beautiful and perfect working heater . . - manufactured. - THE ART GARLAND BASE BURNER) Every Stove a Double Heater. Gents’ Furnishings. Family Grocers- For 8 â€run Bruises, One- or Old Wounds, Influenza (lulled Shoulders Sore Backs, Chap.- ed flock... Swollen Hider-â€" Cows unea- cnlvi-g, Ewes utter lam. “tame ind She-op. In: In“ mm RHEUMATISM Willsmre ï¬lls stock oat-dull) Inspected bolero bola and. Caused-co humk nudwlooabelo‘te ml:- ohndnc olnwhem. Shop and upon rooms. Kent-st. 2 Coax-avast of Fu'u livery summation]: opp. m HAINES II to (uni-h the mph of U361 a: surrounding oonnuzwlu-adlciylm __A a..- n-“u__ 7,â€"_-._ V.--â€" _‘ In¢_ â€ADSTONIS in either THE 'Of‘pg). h, ‘. Pm. We“ [are Imam Go. 0150a: MTwhm dons-mew w M-bloigl roan; ' Mai-.34 "mag an Insurance mama lath. mo Oflloohom9wl2u. I“! an. Jul. IN!.â€"~35|V. FOR SALE. 300 000 BED BRICK; waffles“ U 01d muabio brick yardâ€"ambushed in I†â€"[ have now on acnd a. lame gummy d CHOICE RED BRICK. which 1 Muse“ In tho run or donvnr a: Cmntnmn or Wood“ “moans amt-ad. For coxor and quality a mum of Brick mot be beaten. 0 WAKELIN.CGMIW. Match 8.1891â€" 8-1:» r A. MIDDLETON, Fire. [Ale and Accidm lama. Agent, Agentforthn om um um manage! eo._oa:..mz Tbmdm and Poconos. own-mum anwrmmm tuna-tomâ€" ngeggyEale‘Zu. lu‘mn,J-|. FE n. anammn. J. J. 39339;. 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