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Lindsay Post (1907), 16 Jan 1914, p. 2

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one of the best," decmrea mr. nun- - __ 7ell. ”We now have 502 out of 835 ,_ municipalities without bars. . , ' . .. ”The voting yesterday affords a L E 0 K fig: a U M Q 3 striking lllustretion of both the util- = . lty and msufilcxency of local optwn ”HBVLATF; \IR‘! '1‘ GARDIN as a weapon for fighting the eVils of -~ ‘ ‘ ‘ h - 33- the liquor traffic. Its utility hasbeen ‘ ldctncnstmted by the large'area of 0:: Tuesday. Dec. 30th. the funeral 3 tbs I’rot'hce wh‘ch has been brought 0!. the late Mary Rutherford, beloved under its operation, but its insuffi- wxfc of Mr. Thomas Gardiner, took; cicncy has been shown by the prac- place and was 0“ °' the largest 0°“ i tical im"ossi~bility of bringing it inâ€" teges ever seen in Gavan township. ‘f to fares in the larger centres of po- The Rev. Mr. Butler was the case»; pulat‘fon. ““3 “8’va “1mm“ taking} "m Liberals at Great Britain,” place at Shields' cemetery. The deflcontinued Mr. Rowen, “recognize ‘ med was in her 57th year, and “3' that in any eflective problem of so‘ a wife and helpmate in the highest l cial reform they much include dealâ€" scnse. Besides her husband, a broth-.1ng with the evils of the liquor traf- 6, Charles Rutherford. and a sister, he, and for many years they looked Mrs. ‘D. Blaylock. 01 0113811190- 9“ forward to the adoption of a. Local leaves a wide circle of other sorrowâ€" Ooti on law. as the most feasible and in; relatives, to whom sincere sym- eflect’we method of curtailing these pathy is extended. evils. But as the Rt. Hon. Herbert ---â€"': . Samuel in his book on “Liberal- CWON ism" has so well pointed out: “It has been more relearly recognized that weanon and be enforced least often‘ in the localities where reform is the west 1891'- Wednesday night. needed most; for where the public .E‘ord was received in town 1331: houses hare the greatest number of- week of the sudden éeath 0! Mr. patrona,¢m am they m likely to ““*”' "-“nrds in Toronto Mr- Ed- find at the pen the greatest number (Special to The Poet.) ‘local opt‘on might proVe an efiet:tive1 Mr. Nicholas Bmwn returned from On Tuesday. Dec. 30th. the funeral? of the late Mary Rutherford, beloved wiic of Mr. Thomas Gardiner, took: place and was one o! the largest cor-i tegea ever seen in Cavan township! The Rev. Mr. Butler was the oficia-j ting clergyman, interment takingf place at Shields' cemetery. The de? ceased was in her 57th year. and was a wile and helpmate in the highest sense. Besides her husband, a broth- 8', Charles Rutherford. and a sister. airs. D. Blaleck. of Omemee, she lave-s a wide circle of other sorrow a... ”11;qu. to whom sincere sym- Toronto. spent New Years at home. Mr and Mrs. Russell flax-flack! of Toronto. tlia gal: of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Martin of To- at. all; i’uwo -. __ rento, was in tow: New Years' draw the social and moral degrsrl‘atlon re- ' Messrs. Adam and Alex. Dobeonin 31111511: from the open her most pre- ' Woodvllle on FIND!- judicial to the community sad the Miss Ann-in McDermott returned to [81:51:43. I :oronto on Friday after evading} “Unless, therefore. we are prepared goliéaya at home. Ipracticafly to concede to H3." liquor the l‘ 'orenoe Way 0‘ Wilfrid 13th? gtrafiic ite‘ right to maintain the Miss F§ ' ‘ guest of ma. “3m” Syroule mstopen bar with all its abuse? in our week. ;chief oenfrcs of population as well Miss any BisNa‘ob. of Toronto, gas in a large number of the mile:- smt Christmas at her home here. icities and towns of the Province, we -3225. May and da‘tghié’.‘ Mildred of Emmet have 3 ntoVinCe-wids measure, Niagara Fa‘dS. 2: the guest of Mrs. and it is in- tfiis view that who've James Sprout-c for the holidays. declared in favor of the abolitién - or} Ier. Shier, of Oarndufi, Sank, 15 all bar and flat}. licenses thrmntj vis't'nv his gun-ta, Misses Sh'len. Laid- the Province, with them to go: the Lawâ€"5t? locating system. This would mean Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Campbell, of the complete abolition of the retail Fair-view Farm, Mariposa, in town Sale of liquor in- 9â€"10 of the m on Tuesday. 'pallties in the vaince, and 10031 Meets Ehnle': Dore and Leo Hut-‘O't'on would cont‘nuc. under which ton, of Wooavflh. in town on Tee‘s- .the remaining one tenth mighfimtpe ‘ the mum of the traflic where day. out Dr. Grant. woodleIe, in town cnithe electors so desired by a micrâ€" | lty vote. ,,_ “4.... A... Rise Ami-i0 McDermott returned to "‘oronto on Friday after evading t the». 'olitlays at home. Mi as 1, orence Way of Wilfrid is the ,_-_ a nnnnn to. fh‘fl uu - -'~ *â€" Mees'e Eihne“ pure and Leo t6”, of WWW in tOwn on day. by the death of M13- nf tbs 1312!! con. of E of last wees. m 418: year and 3 113-ch She 108‘ three youfi’; git. few weeks. to I! d3YI w passed Lt buy 7 _, r J amen McLean arrived home; :1 the was: last week. i L glcorn was cast over nth tcwnh the death 0! Mrs. James 97316, "n 1 hday . the 1311!: con. of Brock last week. firs. Ward was in her! vest and awe 1on3 resident o!‘ 1: Was 000 of the 13 ’d thron-g Brock. ichiei bury hisNa‘ob. of Toronto, gas 31 ristmas at her home here. ‘citig I LL-.. ‘tnArn-fl of lr‘11‘1 is the source of most sickness because drugged pills, syrups and alcoholic mixtures are uncertain and unsafe. , Scott’s Emulsion has been relied uponvby ph sicians for forty yeaxsasfibeseée and sensible remedy is suppress the cold and build up the enfeebled forces to avert throat and lung troubles. Don’t tolerate alcoholic substia‘ltes, bat insist on the Genuine Scott’s Emulsion. One battle assz y ’ 0 last: 19:23:? 5325:: a coin]. Every den-3323f has it. 13 75 "green is expeCted 2:31:13 todaY- McLean arrived L last week. :8 cast over our of Mrs. James on. 0: Brock ”n 1!"de teats, w ms. Ward was in her i‘endmen {'Out of 121 licenses comb!!! ple the 59m inter-dug 1 31519 iong resident o ‘ the 3-5 requirement; Goorgc Shaman. of Hamflton, who bed 5 and vote of the peo leaves a husband a-Zrls one a baby 0! tcwn ‘efieCtivon Ward, 301,33“ desiret! by the flaw inter- hen it Was enacted as an t to the 10631 09159» law. “Without discussing the me d‘emefita of the, 3-5 requirement: home ;couc1uded tn: speaker, triki’nz illustratiOn of how EVota is 3 s a icsts saved 97 b7 “yestcnfiny's- nus u ;' whim}; an In couple 0 East: M11. m on». n: Gammon. Citr- En- 3; 31051338.- dm smug “11.11th W“ "mun-u, uâ€"fi : melts ma sued-2 c3 Mr. ‘nnddmfl Maw... (new ethane. A- El. may. am- Mug a: porch-- o! theta-bane? hm; 31o Bream; W not sum 0: mt. Wad M178. 8-‘_ 9.30 arm. at”. a W m- 23200:: ”i a W or m.- Soutnwell- March, amt had base: 6W ‘0 m“ ince', the with PM of NM’ wm fits. most 0! Tony mascots her. , ._-.. ;- nmmoton. .3 one a 0333 U‘ 1063. The guy-r w... vâ€" m pile on w :TWO calmm A. LL- fivu\ largest that ever LLABLR KbWtLL 1 UN TEE REES} i Elmmici ency of Local 09- ‘1 tion Dwelt Upon 'enin; Charlie and 8. uoenan. mouse in. , Examinerzâ€"T'xo small children 0! ton. Harry Reid and, the boys ”60-“ Mr. ThOS. Darrah, Lishurn Street, ciated With them. Peterboro, narrowly escaped death Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scum, of edbcsday. The“ 11"” Downeyville, has returned home af- ter spending a few days wit-hiriende in Peter‘boro and Ennimxxore~ ‘ The many friends of LIBS Paton‘ will be glad to; learn she is improvâ€": 4w nicely at u'c‘Ross Memorial Hoa‘ '- by poisoning W were saved, however, by prompt ‘pitel. Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Rodman. of -t sickness becaus , e drugged Imperial. Basin. are spending the ICICOhOllC matures are winter with friends in this section of m and unsafe. Ontario, including Little Britain and , I.-- L..-â€" u-Aunr] usnnn Ivy Lindsay. d towns of the Province, we re a ntovfnce-wids measure, :3 inâ€" t‘fiis viéiw that when in favor of the abolitién ‘ of and clufiz licenses thragéxont vinc'e, with them to go: the system. This would mean mk-tp. abolition of the retail striking illustration of how ga . ' m. Chas. Dz Oswell, City it 5:3 accomplished' the ‘ ..-..... a“: nu. lions: inter-~‘g;no;~m of Gait; as! his ”trial TAKE STRY CHNINE t mnumanuf: “as” A-W. .egmtgn ‘r: m A. m. vs: I?” 22d pm were in town :nty mug Victor mum - A... mnnfbl" U CSIRCLCU. , 11;: liver and kidneys resumed theit Ef-Trmal action after I had taken upward: of a dozen boxes, and I regained my old 15“": "itelity. Today. I am as well as .L . e i, the best health I have ever enjoyed, and I unhcsitating‘ly» give you_ the: testimonial for publication if you “71:12" B. A. KELLY. In hundreds of letters received by the Fruit-a-tives Company, the same expres« sion is need “Fruit-a-tiVes is the best kidney remedy in the world”. At any rate, these tablets have proved the best to the hundreds of men and women who have been cured by taking them. 50¢ a box. 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c. At all dealers or sent on receipt of price by medical attendance,; and it is hoped“ that both will ultimately recover. Yesterday, while playing in their . home, the little five-yearâ€"old girl and“ three-year-old boy got beyond the watchful eye of their mother and ‘ went rumag‘ing in an old trunk that ‘is kept in the back of the house. In {it they discovered a number 0! stryv chnine tablets. and proceeded to de- vour them. When it was too late to prevent it, Mrs. Darrah realized what danger: her children were in, they having told her of taking the taliâ€" lets. Dr. Eastwood was summoned and the two children taken to Nichv oils Hospital. There the son's siciw ‘ ness yielded to medical treatment“. but yesterday evening it was feared ' the little girl might succumb to the“ tpoison. This morning, however, hopee‘ aeaiers or bent on receipt or Fruit-a-tivcs Limited, Ottawa. the little girl mlgm; anew“... w __- poison. This morning, however, hopeta‘lea days.. She was an {aim memoer were held for her recovery. '0‘ the Baptist Churcb Md took an The tablets that were swallowed by 1mm“ in everything- . that She the children had been kept in the ?h°“ght,"°“m m“ in 9’.“ upbmm‘ trunk for eight years. They are in-‘m’g 0: m caeee 6' 300d 1n the com- temied to be taken by adults one aqmtzity. :3: 1; med by M 301" 3 than and it was only skillful 1119er ng h an '_ sons and three dical attendance that aaVed the two :dmm'; nmm 30"“ 33‘ mm, children from Mmbing to the over‘m WM Gulll‘ord, and Wm., (’5 Lind" - ‘M{'MM- Tflce- B‘my and Mm. Geo. u..- ' 5 son. ~ £1098 0 pm Slam, of West Gafillord, Mrs: Cecil 1 4 0 VshocnkxzoekH of Halhunton. The fatal 1 PIKE“ PERSONAL m comma harm. a. mm, o! L Haifiaurmniandfi mas my largely at- ? r tended. 'mie bereavew family ban the mm 5‘” ’ ”m Emanuele smadiv or: as large dado a time.- and it "33 ° dical attendance that children (tom mm}? dose' of 901900- gzsct" Hurst I Mr. and Ms. J. 31mm, jr., wk); hawfiieen viewing.” parents Eli town for the past th'vee weeks, lci'.‘ via C.P.R. this morning for thir' hoxur it: View; , Sufi. their. Michel's Health Besiered By “Fruit-a-tives” Mr. C‘. M. Waite has returned from a. season’s trip to-Fort George and Willow River, B. 0. Willow River which is now the end of the steel is thirty miles from Fort George. Mr. ‘Vaitc had a Very interesting trip and is very enthusiastic for that sec- ,tion of the Dominion, which he 1was ‘ws great poesi‘=“|itiea. r v’acatioa- with; tfieir mm at}. rebumnd‘ last «dig to .St. (Fanr Sam”. Post) rs A-W. Footer, of Edmonton. . M.- Vassar, of Hanna, A1ta., V7th 61110eg and evening LU “BO .Vu-vâ€" 3‘ an a”! be: zen , after might succumb to Jan days.- She was v , hopes .orning, hgwe er '0: the Baptist C 161' recove y. . interest in ewe that were swaxlowed by thought would re: had been kept 1n the! mg of tha’ cause : ht years. They are m- munity. She is I! taken by adults one at. caving husband, 1 t Was only skillful me. (I , .~ “met: me that savad the two roe“! quheat Gilflibrd, accumbing to the over .mr Mm. The B .. of Phey are; mmmm DAWSON. ““9" 0n :Tuwdéy'..naembw' 30th, main- ‘3 returned min Davidson-p a W citizen of “9" Year’s Rib: Township 0!? Manure, site: we“ M“1"?‘months: aimevere muss-passed tea-His Eli“. Hiszhmeral tookplsee from the 0f Owen ‘tamily residence» on the 131: Count vaellors‘ szon of Mauvers,.omthe» atternoomot; (30., is iufiiew Years-flay 1914;. § . Chard {02; Mr.. Davidson was‘bsm: in me‘ VTownship of Brighton on. the 10th] a! tJuly. sixty-three years 330.. During id, jr., wk); parents 3’:the last twenty years or more. m- weeks, laziever. he and (many havn‘residedi in the Tombip of lisnvers..flnri’ng this â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" MR. McOLUNG , SONYA The death took place at Sonya on Friday morning at three o'clock o! a. proufimnt. resident or Sonya in the person of Mr. McCIung, storekeeper. who was ufimmfied. was ill The death took place in Dunserm- itine, Scotland, on Dec. 28th. 1913, of a. former resident of Lindsay, in the person of Peter Wilson, an, fath- er of Peter Wilson, of London, but formerly of Lindsay. The deceased was employed at the Warder for a. short time. but re- 9 turned to Scotland on account 0'. Ian health. , J. S. 153mb, a valued empmyec up the Electric Fewer Company, well known to many iii Lindsay, and a prominent citizen of Trenton, died Friday. The deceased gentleman was about fiftyâ€"eight years of age, and was at the company's office attendâ€" ing to business during the morning. He was a life long resident of Tm- ton and Sidney townships, having held the office of Warden of Heat- ings, and having servod on we Trenton Municipal Council. He was also an tax-Supreme Leader of the Canadian Order of Home Circles, a. prominent Mason, 3 member 0! the n-.._-.. râ€"vâ€"vâ€" __ Prcsbyterian church, and a. Conser- vative in politics. The funeral Will vuv-VV be conducted under the amices of the Mascnfc Order. MRS. C. EARNUM. Mindcn Hench-WM Guflford has lost one of their most respected resiâ€" dents in the person of Mrs. Chas. Bax-mun, who passed peacefully to her rewaré on Monday moshing. Decem- ber 29%. after an illness of but sev- inm (13's.. She was a laimtnl member about a tax-might- of: :‘ Menfis - but one have . duthOd- m. . ' m mums? PETER WILSON. SR. Vmity I brother, Dr. Hanan. u. u..." asbabliahed, immediately alts! his gradusiion. and acted as house sur- geon in the Paterson General Hos- pital for two years. At the and of that .time he and his brother enter:- :cd into association in the practice of lmeélcine. ' ‘ "---‘- «mm to dren. Upon his return diseases of chi} ng physician be was appointed visiti ‘to St. Joseph's Hospital. Dr. Carts was a. member of Jopâ€" “a lodge, F. A. M., theircola "ountry Club, the North Jersey Country Club, the Junior Medical Pan ”-lu-b, the Pas=aic County Me- . BENCH. a valued employee of .‘g‘. Y‘J‘ urly ham. il Brampton. ‘ The 03190]: for the future imx 7”“ Qdent and economical administ 7'- Jfimw‘ 9'1"“L'e<1. It win be noes-nary to cu accessed. HQ 13;- as i318 Wasibh to 00 so, L118 “'39 What of the year 1914? It. days. As it ushered itself In, aural-we; and of the town of which \ e are proud to At this season of the year we at; nd on the pim look back over the year that is pat with leelings Lindsay has taken a big stride toward in her i: that a spirit of optimism has been implanted in t zena. “H9 0 What has the year 1914 in store for Lindsay? Can we duplicate or even excel what we have accomplished in the past? We must endeavor to keep abreast with progress. Leading the race. however,. or trying to create a “boom" when conditions do not wax rant it, is fatal to any municipality. There is no progress without watch ulnees an trenchment with a view to keeping cur tax rate by those entrusted with the town's aflairs; and efiort in the exercise. on the part of our citizens, of a greater spirit of co-operation in the upbuil- ding and advancement of our town as well as a little more civic pride and civic loyalty. - .g . ,-L A...â€" Quint": On account of the unusual heavy expenditure of the past the town has about reached the limit of its borrowing powers licy of retrenchment will have to be considered by our c Prudent and economical management of our civic ails-ire is most important duties devolving upon the council for 1914. past year the town Was most liberal in its expenditureâ€"in opinion of a great many, a little too liberal. It is argued, hc we have something to snow for.itâ€"-the establishment c! a nu portant industries in our midst-our permanent roadways, 0' lighting system, etc, are referred to (a evidence 0! that fact. We hear a great deal of the town's indebtedness and the : I-LLIA :- “(A nf nnr is at present negotiating; on certain undertakings; extension of that plant a future. K "C “9v Lust, bctmy no means man, u: poraflon Sb make imomn and extensive established, and which? will 2183:: a largely dition of s goodly number 1:: our populati _‘_A. Rderenw-‘to these: projews may. panama. u definite, mAsecrecy is: the. wtchword at. pre velop to ssdz'a stage-‘38 to germ.“ o! a turth give an tbldetails. A representative 5!; this paper enjoyed th occupying a‘position oifipronn‘mce on the C.P.B onto recently, Reta-2900‘ was made to the new 7 - _ :-¢Armoi The C. .P. R. was double tracking its line Iromnmuuuu ......_ - to Ontario. The Company also intended building a large addition to their elevator at Port Mchicon this year. This latest addition will be a- bciut th-xesamesize as the section act directly north thereof: The Company in anticipation of large elevator extensi‘myat Montreal”. are preparing to place themselves in the position or beingmxble to handle Business that may benfieted at this end of the hikes. Tnm- season. they have tranahipped a tremendous quantity of grain and wfihzeccommodation at Montreal for quic’i ddivery would have hand- led mdoh more. Their elevator at Port McNiceB‘ has been blocked um present time is filed ‘ These impronements are only part of a gigantic scheme decided an by the a. P. R. Loerhandiinc. not only the grain ~ of the Welt. but also the incrqaing tread-to that portion 01 the ' Dominion. The traflc our the grain line (bath freight and passenger) wilereatly increase in the in- tumand thagPost Was assured that Lindsay; would undoubtedly Wop inn an important centre for the C.P. R. ‘ ‘ “ â€"---n-a flavored of m haVe possible to 630 nor consistent: mm pl mm... a an ideal one to Eve in for all claseeen We should avoid making the olmgations o! Bitizenehip a burden. The manufacturer. merchant, mechanic: hborer. etc., all contribute to 8. tons! progress and prosperity. We can all do our share, and we shoal: rise. so a sense of our responsibmtioead obligations as W. _ - A - _ . _ ,_ . , Our J use; State Medical SOCMY. 1 “ He is survived by 9, daughter} Florence Wright Carts, daughter of former State Treasurer Frederick Wright of Susquehanna, Pa., and a ifiaughtaer, Elizabeth, eighteen months om. He is also BurVived by the {01’ lowing brothers and sisters: Dr. Robert M. Carts, 0! Paterson, Harâ€" ry Eugene Curts, of Staten Island: “ “ad-‘0‘ A1_ Mrs. John A. Doyle, of P bert, SaskatcheWan', Mrs. Golding, of Paterson. o_ A. Curts, of Bethune. 03!: l The late Dr. James Cur I . . knwn ti many I‘d-v.5 LiNDSAY AM) 'iHr, MW Y The profgcta rem-rd to of Paterson, and Anson of Bethune, Canada. Dr. James Outta was We“ ,a n.1 “ 4M ‘1’ C! may Lima .3' .2. curt-induscn'al exp-mam, whit!!! er-‘cansidzntiion and nothing mc .. mud mat. is the decision UV'VO-I 'â€" retenzd to are not street. 2mm”. stage of progress that developments may be up; at .7 It has 0; ened up before 111, did it xot suggest to of which \ e are proud to be citizens? car we at; nd on the pinnacle of thoughtâ€"we bat is pa.t with leelings of satisfaction that stride toward in her industrial growth, and has been implanted in the bfeasta of its citi- be made. 0351119517! no future is. therefora; o! a romte hue.h but pru- flairs must b. emphasiz- bo make this town, an ideal one to Eve in for all oid making the ohHgations erchant. mechanic: hboret, etc., all contribute to 7 AL -_.‘ .5} New 3 er 30? of Prince our population. . perhaps. be considered vague ana ml at present and when matters 0! a further reference. the Post in the‘south western wt 0 very firm mansion in the ciaion mixed at by a big can: a addifi'ons to a plant already y incrmé payroll and the ad:- wood people, having attended the Lindsay Collegiate Institute. Bin. fa- fiher,- the late Raw. James Cuts, at one time was pastor at Oakmd. The funeral was held Frihy. Jan- iary 2nd in Paterson. N. I“ to Ce- dar Lawn cemetery, where interment took place. Bears the 31¢.th <2! ;. which, CASTGQ I A a full year of 36L many thoughts of ARK to another unw-M of a. gentleman encourag‘hiz LINDSAY, FRIDAY, JAN. 16th, 14 noun 10 mm a: may cost! 2:? EMS Wcmprcpazcd to 87:11.: hints an to and farm properly from :‘mu amaze pen or caning companies, as may be ckfircd, ‘ in sums to suit borrowers, with speed m legs. You my pay in insxaimcma v.53}. means: an rated incresn Laurent and sulmcms payabw at our 05.0!» Bauistm. Sdicitors, Notauies, etc. Sofia ton fur the Bank of Montreal. Mme, u [mam tow-s: rues. Offica, 6 “Eating-3: South. Lindsay. Om. Branch 081:: at Wood ville. G. H. HOPKXNS. K.C. HIGH K. KNIGHT. Banner, Soidta N‘ my Public, Commi~sioner Etc. . SUCCInSw :o McDiarmid 3: Weds, ham), reinowd mew business to my own oéfzce, q, p site Watchmanâ€"Walden Kent Stutt, Huh 41. lmumnce and Rad Fan: in an ranches. ' \IUUR_E_J JACKSUI'I’ unset"; fit soliluos for Th: Canadian Bank Comme- Ce. Mm-ey to loan on mo megs (nest ma. Oficcs William-$1.. Lindsay. McLAUGHLIN. PEEL. a menu g. I! F0310 1 F. D. MOORE. K C. ALEX. IWh oapazs'reas. saunas“ and must; 3:: Momâ€"y to lmn. Special Mutation given 25 ; i‘-':~tmcms Offices, Dminiua Bmk, co: 3; cf. William and lien: Struts. Linoszy. R. «I wanna, I3" I... FMS I m A. Pee: 'F. l. Bunsen Woodville office open every Friday a: ; nmce of 0. E. Wests u» HOPKINS 8:. HOPKINS '- -.~ 7,, nirmn ind Surveyois. .quinws, 51: ‘i more. 3523qu of 21L dcscgtpuons~ attend: 19, . i'jclnfig'ug Pninagen Viovks. 00:â€" .... _ n n 1.. Av...» 33‘ Rbgc' ’5 m â€"9 Phat): 267. STEWART QCQ N912, 4 )fliceâ€"Ridour-st. . cor. DR F. awn-A wg‘l‘sox, 02mg: and {go Accumulated‘ 'Fuods . . . . 30,500,0m In-vwcdm 62m . ... 900,000 R21!“ and prru‘aas as low IS any 0‘: (espectahl may. The fi’fllcment 05w: is pmmpt and Iibctai. The rescuer: m1 svanding 01 the comma, afiotd t' _ named in it pafeczfsmrity against has. .1 Capital . ......§=U,uuu.uu~ 1? if FRED Hi ILMES HOPKINS. 3 , a 1n. rchant and D-awF the most Imprmcfitydhy 50w Bx! RIUSTERD' Etc 5141;ng ail had: of rcmédxes mfg diseases amungz poem; also «133 haw! Buna Casters for puatu-y ”at? m- k, :.â€"m Ih‘. on: ; '. BLANCHAKD Who» is Your Optician ? GAME: KEITH W 8. WIDDE-‘S. Lim- “a Victotia Cu Barium. Linda,

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