> «seasons 9%,. , . . 2 MINER HIS Blllllll Dr. Horse’s Indian Root Pm: ; Healer! Mr. Wilson’s Sores i t When the sewers of the bodyâ€"bowels, kidneys and skin ductsâ€"get clogged up, the blood quickly becomes impure and frequently sores break out over thebody. The way to heal them, as Mr. Richard Wilson, who lives near London, Ont. hand, is to purify the blood. He writes: TO the Editor of The PostzM General order No. 55, May 1911, the _45th Victoria. Regiment. will assemble “For sore ti-ue I had been in a low, . at â€Eds†on Monday, June, 12th†depressed condition. My appetite left and WI“ proceed to Battlefield, King- me and I soon began to suffer from incli~ ston (or twelve days’ training via the gestion. Quite :1 number of small sores lc T. R. at 10_00 a. m. Sharp with the and blotchcs ior'ned all over my skin. I ,. tried medicine in: the blood and used fouomng Staff and Company ofï¬cers. non commission and men. manv kinds of ointments, but without satisiactory results. What was wanted STAFF was a thorough cleansing of the blood, and I looked about in vain for some medi- cine that would accomplish this. At last Dr. Horse's Indian Root Pills were brought to my notice, and they are one of the most wonderful medicines l have ever known. My blood was puri- ï¬ed in a very short time, sores healed up, my indigestion vanished. They always have a place in my home and are looked upon as the family remedy." Dr. Morse‘s Indian Roo’ Pills cleanse the system thoroughly. Sold by all dealers at 25¢ a box. 6’ Lieut. Col. command. Major W. mand; Major F. H. Hopkins; Major A Gillespie, M. O. Capt. M. A. Germaine, Adjt. Major B. Hopkins, Q. M. Major J. A. Williamson, P. M. Captain Rev. J. W. Wallace, chap- lain. Lieut. R. E. Porter, structor. Lieut. ofï¬cer. W. Hf Roenigk, Band Master. Sergt. Major, B. Bolton. COMPANY OFFICERS. a n A Lompany, Cameron, Capt. C. G. e lllg I ts 5 Henley and Lieut. Carew and East- Henley, second in com-‘ Musketry in- B. H. Hopkins, Sygnalling , Bridal Silver AND i z wood. MW ,mrmns AT mvmr SERVICE Cn Sunday the members of the local Court Independent 6 order of “â€3â€,†of price 0,. 1-,“. selections Foresters, attended div;ne service in froxnamy department. St. Andrew’s churCh. The turn-out of the members of At The Popular Jewelry Store can be found exclusive designs. patterns and selections to be seen nowhere in the town of Lindsay. The immense assortnients offer unlimited varieties to choose from and “where the stock i3 greatest the price is always low- estâ€. “'e oft-r our services E through ourfmail mder system for me furnishing of either quo- XVEDDIXG RINGS AN D LICENSES arriving at the church, they ocâ€" .‘vl.-lR l.- 6': R \ r cupied seats in the centre aisle. Rev. Mr. Wallace preached an ex- cellent sermon to the members Io murmur '1‘" W. F. McCARTY THE derly the I.0.F. were touched upon, and highly commended. At the conclusion of the the members marched tack ta their hall, where a vote of thanks was Passed to Rev. Mr . Wallace, the TESTING OF EYES $321] tend ,the . officials is not a. matter of Guesswork with us. ‘ ' _ .1, l: is :1 science perfected by many years ADVANCEMENT 0E SGEENCE of study and experience. “'1’. have every modern testing de- The Kaiser Ha: Honored the Members of a New Institute vice and can guarantee expert service. Your own eyes or the children‘s should not be neglected. IAAX'ESI‘ PRICE. BEST RESULTS El. 8. ANNIS OWL, D. Members of the new institute for the advancement of science, which was created by the Kaiser last October, EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. have had a. number of extraordinary u Kent-3t. (Over Neill’s Shoe Store) Insignia conferred upon them. Shortly Lindsay. after the inauguration of the institute Examination 1““‘0- Eye 3135595 the Kaiser decreed to them a dark :vll‘t‘d Broxen it‘nS(’< l'L’pliUfEd. green uniform. heavily embroidered __ _..._,. -__,-_.â€"â€"â€".r-"â€"= with gold and faced with purple vel- __ , , vet. They are now to wear a. medal- W‘h‘é‘l' .» v . ~ \_ lion portrait of the Kaiser fastened 5: FOR GOOD Eé on their breasts. But the most re- g; ' ' ' 2.3. maraahlc ornament 18 that which the :5: Carma e Palntlng g Raiser has conferred upon lite Presr- 33‘ g 1;. dent of the institute. Dr. Harnack. the 7â€. AVI) g well-known Professor of Church His- ,v- - - . . I: , , 3.1% {cry and Dogma}. This is1 3.3 ielaborate a. neck-chain. rich manure is n renais 7:: Gegeral Repairing .73? sauce style. anddmï¬ving as links alter- ( ""Ile 9, cation forget-monster and female 9’ l K p - k .m beads. Suspended from the chain is a a.“ Klf- ...x~: m. " - r . ! ‘ f Le.a.drc cable of brilliant (OlOI‘l..-g and 33 l U! 1 held. 33 an enamel medallion of the Kaiser .‘ 1 . _ :s’ surrounded by a laurel wreath. Dr .~. , ' n' : 3: )od W )rL .m .' 51*, “ he†3"“ “ ‘n ’4 t J ‘ g g Harnacl: may safely say that the pres:- 7'! . . . . . .; 309:, Nothin . g11:»It];Elli-fenrlgtl-r-i:1 used sun dent of no other learned body in the "'-"~ “’ °" ‘ ' ‘ ' ' world has a chain like his. .i.‘ . “'9 also ’1 ______.. MOORS IN REVOLT " isfactmn guaranteed. '4 ‘ 3 (1.. HOUSE PAINTING, DECOR ‘0 An International Army May Be Used Against the Tribesmen b ATlNG,, GRAINING. P A P E R 1.9:; Q +53 gHANGlNG. All work priced 3 ‘hefore doing it. Distance no. Eulv'ect. . , You should see our new line (ï¬g $wau. PAPER this year, which 4. 4; we can sell you at. reasonable ’ Paris, Mar. 7.â€"All of Morocoo is in revolt against the Sultan. Fez, the capital, and Tangier, are cut off from the outside world. The revolt is iw. s. SLINGO, Kirkfield .. . . spreading against foreigners, and the W International patrol army of French, - German and Spanish troops may unite to put it, down. Reports. re- ceived from the Moroccan coast ports to-day stated that the insurrection is spreading to all the tribes formerly friendly. The Sultan’s troops are in retreat, and it is reported that 300 have been killed in several conflicts. g prices. Note the address f Real hsmte Bought and Sold and ‘ F ire Insurance Effected. Money to Loan on â€angages RUEF GOES TO PRISON Chicag), Mar. 7.â€"â€"Abe Ruef, the con- All business strictly conï¬dential I victed political boss, will probably be and charges low, as I do all my taken to San Francisco prison toâ€"day awn writings. to begin his fourteen-year term for bribing Supervisor Furey. Ruef has lost his appeal to the su- court. He had asked for a stay of sentence, and his only chance now u an appeal to the federal courts. F. H. KIDD “.11 Kent-st. - hone 83 AM BASSADOR BRYCE COMING Ottawa, Mar. 7.â€"â€"It was announced to-day that Ambassador Bryce will ar- rive in Ottawa from Washington on Friday. He will be the guest of Earl Grey. In view of the connection of the Ambassador with the reciprocity negotiations at Washington his com- ing to Ottawa at this time gives rise to some speculation. Br. 1‘. P. nwullough 166,13ROCK s11. PETERBORO \Viil visit BENSON HOUSE. LIND- SAY, \ ery lst and 3rd Wednesday cf the “10:13.: from 2: p. m. In 13pm fur consult Lions in ’7 '9 Ear and Nose and Throat. FlRST AID is little story comes from a. very remote ï¬shing village in Cornwall. There had been a wreck; all the crew were saved; but one man was brought 0.0 .OOOOOOQOOOOOOOO0.000 Kâ€....OO.â€.~.â€.â€.“.â€.â€.O0.00.â€.â€.OO.N.00.. .60....“ DR. McALPlN‘E :: Special attention in diseases V O 0' .g. ('f Nose. Throat and Chest :3: ashore unconscious. '2' W. ‘T- RICH, MD†Member “f the .3. The curate was present on the beach. 2 2:; Royal College. of Surgeons, '2' and he asked: ‘ é. L‘md‘lnv Lngland. 59““?! '9 "How do you usually proceed in the :1 (. a‘tk’ntl‘)“ L!) b‘lrgery and (118- ’s’ case of one apparently drowned?†I. eases nf women and children °,° And the answer promptly mme‘ the {Order was most creditable. On I which the g?eat principles, which un- , service, . of the li Itheir 11ne. The telegraph office will EFORTY-FIFI‘H REGT. FOR moron TWELVE DAYS’ DRILL AT BARRIEFIELD B Company, Lindsay, Capt. A. star. C Company, Murtagh and Lieuts. ford, D Company, Omemee, Capt. J. J. H. Fee and. Lieut. Thorn and Henry. E Company, Norland, Capt. E. Le Crew and Lieut. Wakelin and Ryan. F Company, Tory Hill, Capt. R. Duck and Craw 3- H- SyIVester in ,H. Anderson and Licut. Finley and 1 Short. G. Company, Woodville and Little Britain, Capt. N. L. Patterson an Lieut. Rooks. H. Company, Bobcaygeon, Capt. V Lancaster. and Licut. Humphrey and Vanvalkinburg. As time "before camp is Very short it is necessary that every Company officer get to work at once and reâ€" cruit their companies, up to the full rength. with the very best men avallable and trust that the citizens will lend their aid in filling up the ranks with good men, so as to main- tain the high standard of the Regi- ment as in former years. Yours truly, R. Sylvester, " Lieut-Col. PASSENGER TRAINS mull! A MONTH; News Letter: ‘21: is expected" that tns C.P.R. will be running their regular passenger servrce into Orillia via Goldwater by or before the end of June. ' l The time between Dalila and Tor onto on the CPR. will be about (three and a half hours, the after- l-noon train leaving here about lwill arrive in Toronto at 4.50 The ‘evening train com'ng frotn Ttronzo, 'leaves at 6 15, and will reach Oril- llia before ten o'clock. The fare will {be the same as on the G.T.R., {$2.60. The C.P.R. telegraph line le- {tween Orillia and Goldwater is now [under construction, and will be fin- she-d in two weeks, when messages can be sent out from Orillia over he lUCauca :â€" pH“ “resent ticket office of Messrs Janes Horne. They will also look and handle C.P.R., express. flow to Treat 9213' after u 9 . ‘ Peasants lee Themselves Up to the SR!“ Troudlesj Enjoyment: of the Occaelon Greasy Ointmenfs of No Use Tie Troudle Must be Cured Through the Blood ‘ It is not a good thing for peo- ple with a tendency to have pim- ples and a blotchy complexion to smear themselves w.th greasy oint- ments and such things. In fact they couldn't do anything worse, because 'the grease clogs the pores of the 'sl-tln, making the complaint worse. When there is an irritating rash 3. lsoothlng boracic wash may help to allay the pain or itching, tut, of course, it doesn’t cure. Skin com- pla-nts arise from an imuure. con- l Dear Sirzâ€"In accordance with the Williams and Lieut. Keith and‘Web- Lindsay, Capt. T. ' l i v D. ‘I W . '. l. w ' - . WHY Yï¬U SHOULD BUY YOUR é. . , ; . . i i «.1 i g e l + 2 ’i‘ HES ’ i A T . l . 2 Because \[ou gel: the Best Values that money can buy. Everythmg new; ~ #1,: a} ; g Import Purchase. f o 3 â€:4..th ~ -,--_, ‘ § Linoleum l Lace Curtains Rugs i o Nairns’ Heavy Scotch Printed Lino, See our special showing of ï¬ne quag- Regulxr genuine harm" , . ; 2, 3 and 4 yards wide, floral and con- ity Nottingham Lace Curtarnsuboug ‘3 try and A}: njngtgr ppm. a : g ventional designs. for dining rooms, direct from the mills, 2% to 4. yas long, will certainly go fa“ 2;: , ‘ : ‘. kitchens, bedrooms, halls. bath rooms, ï¬nished Colbert erlgez, Przces rang- ...... f 2 etc. Three; special prices. per yard ing 23(, 393. 50¢, 699, 25¢, 350, “-03 UD' Axmirstmu sir».- z}:.::;. lb»: s 4... g 2 45c, 50:: and ............................. 60c Very choice lot of line nah nets at i?,§i3‘?§i“?f“f' ,3: 1.3" 5;. : 3 ; - Special Dries- :12: 2:22;: lass. . 43;. Floor on Cloths Hem Carpets ,, ,,;;. ,, i: ,. + Eaglisn and Canadian make, widths p _ law-"Al’- r A“ 3343 1i '7â€"' ‘ ;,, , + of Iâ€"Iiâ€"Il-z and 2% yds. floral or Bath, Starr and Floor Hemp, good 2 block patterns, choice colorings. An assortment of patterns, Stair C3108:- Brussel Rugs alEXC';:‘,ff g exceptionally large stock to choose Prices 9c, Izlc. 15c and 20:. Floor . . ‘ 2 o from Prices yd. 25c, 28c, 3ocand 33c lepet 15:, 20c and 25c. SpeCtal PILCS. i M l f § Matting Rugs WIfldOW Shades :i’ These are just the new thing_for Having made a very special pur- 3' bï¬dmmlf- JCome wove; incarceration; chase of plain and trimmed shades, we 5 + ioié’gff‘uflyafï¬Ã©â€˜fge pa ern., an or are able to give you shades at greatly Q ' reduced prices. Trimmed Opaque 1.15 . and ' Idition of the ‘blood, and will perâ€", lsjst until the blood is purified. Dr. lwnhams' Pink Pills have , cured many cases of eczema and skin dis- orders because they make new, rich blood that drives out the impuri- ties, clears the skin and imparts a glow of health. Mrs, S. L, Peter» son, Branden, Man , says: ‘ I suffer ed for years with eczema, which brought with it other troubles such ' dine, there a hunch of melon, and , at a. hard sausage. as a poor appetite, headaches weakness. The portions of my body affected by the eczema gave me con stant torture from the itching and heat. I tr-ed several doctors, and all sorts of lotions and olntments. but did not get the least relief. Finally I was advised to try Dr. do so. After using the pills ar Williams’ Pink, Pills, and decided to some time, the irr.tation and heat began to grow loss and it seemed 1n b?tter health otherwise. I tinued taking the pills for several months, and every vestige of trouble disappeared and my skin is abaln as free from blemish as in youth. Given a fair trial Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills will" not disap- point those suffering from skin l THE LINDSAY POST Sizes 3x6 feet... 398 6x9 feet...$r.50 Sizes 9on feet ..2.75 9x12 ft... 32 95 Plain Shades Shades, green, cream or white, best standard cloth. Reg 60c. all complete lace or insertion, each ............... 45c Best staple mlors, washable cloth, , ' size 3x6 feet, good strong rollers. Sale Green and cream only, reg :0 value. Price each............ . 24c lace insertion complete with tassel 39: M MILLINERY GREATLY REDUCED MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S HATS Gage Hats clearing at h :If price $16.00 for $8.00 $14 for $7 $10 for $5 $3.25 for 51-75 4.75 for $3 $4 for 2.95 S$2.85 for $1.75 450 for 3 23. Trimmed , with chiffon daisy flowers and Duch- 1’1“"? ess Ribbon. FLOWER HATS $8.00 for $4 $10 for $5 $4.95 for $3 Players at Reduced Prices. 35c for 25c 23c for 15¢ _‘ AXE], 1/5 WEDDING “EAST 5- ' "v -oâ€"_ g+1â€fray“9twouoti§u§u§tafnou4tIOu{UOUOOfQQU§IȤ_u§;()fw§u§\r§‘\i§t" g i. l l l cl:|:l:‘|':ICICICICI‘lCI c MOUJIK ! l ! a ..... I mimic-â€ï¬r > In â€I m star-Umâ€! In “‘â€W._ :x. c ,a. P... p. I I | a (. TALE OF A SPARROW An incident in Which Ellis, the Hang- man, Figured .â€" V . l'.‘ l- a- 10’.‘ Xvutl. [LNK‘EJ A . lllï¬gl Pill l M? â€6“. camel-mm l r 1 . . l .. L.........--...~.- , “’hen the day's work is done the .Russian moujik's recreations are of gthe simplest. Perhaps he dances, or §plays the concertiua, or sings some ' melancholy air. But when a. wedding has to be celebrated, and the priest has duly united the couple, the pea- sants give themselves up to the en- joyment: of the occasion. The writer well remembers peeping into the brig tly-llt rooms of a tiny two-roamed log-cabin where such a revel was in progress. The evening was a hot one. In one room, so small A ragged little urchin was torturing 5 a. young sparrow at the corner 0‘." Elizabeth and Elm streets the otb'r‘? morning. He had a string tied around : lits leg and was pulling it along 11:." l road. I A man walking down the street av.- lthe poor bird pitifully fluttering it. its efforts to escape. ile approachï¬ the child. Placing his hand on is, head, he said:â€" “Now, sonny, don't you know that it is only heathen peOple that terror: -‘--- “---â€".__â€" that only {our ceuplcs could with difâ€"' anything. You $1705†b3 R5171 70 r? . F15- ,,;,,-, Q51 ; liculty Wheel about. dancing was in everyone and they will be kind to A {6 his â€Eu â€1" '9 n~~ . . ' .3 9w progress. inc persplring couples had i (on. i l The kindness of his voice reassured made up their minds to enjoy them- I p, V d 4 e urc.nn, an selves. There was a kind of deter- . . taking a five-test. "v. '\ ‘5‘ v . ‘ - ~' v v ' n M mined-teenauthrough look on their [ tece from hls â€Chet he leave :t Iv _.... he boy, saying: "Now, give me the ,~â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€",â€":â€"â€":-.-‘='=: l faces. and evidently they had great staying powers (says a writer in -Chambers' Journalâ€). In the same room, closely packed and lining the' 3valls, were onlookers waiting till a couple should drop out to take their place in the dance. bird and promise not to do such a «- ~< no? cruel act again." , 1 \ V The boy willingly did so. and thcl l man climbed a neighboring porch and . lplaced the little Sparrow so that it. -was beyond capture by any boys ‘2 9 >,. (0 ‘9) K.) ‘I M o- 0\ n .. v e o e O o ( ... ~-._-.-.â€"... _~u..._....__ _._-.. ....._â€". \ ¢6>® :3. lo t ‘ A NEW SPRING NOVELTY I again. :, The se . . _... . - He then went on his way! . with reggggngggtxg‘ment‘kv “Ssilg‘e‘ialg‘g Now we have straw and chiffo1 l whistling merrily. i é ' gunned Wm, an kinds of dishes dear muffs. They are decidedly chic and That man was Arthur Ellis. thei (9 _. ‘ to the peasant paints One knife on, pretty, but most American women 8111 official executioner for the Doniizlcn ’ l table napkin one furl: did service for! too practical to carry a muff for any- Of Canada, spoken of more familiar-y ‘ g ' ' ’ ' ‘ ‘ '2: the party- ' but some scorned even, thing but protection from cold. This as "the hangman.†5 31"," “71â€â€ '-‘-‘ ’ ‘ ,g. thee 'd ' is not the case, however, with the S v (7‘)â€! 1“" MN? “~‘ "-- 1, e a: s, and picked up here a. earâ€" French woman; she dresses for ef- l 6‘ , “5.... Prints :ll't‘ .37 "I ' V. nilâ€:U umntli. A 3 or tore! feet, but if one of these new novelties adds to the beauty of her toilette. she ' would not be without one. C<€v 1 One tall man. was pointed out as the 'Stationmaster of 8 tiny wayside “3' A fetching model is black and white l . tion near bv. He was conspicuous as . ~ . l straw, with platted frills in two shades being better groomed and less ““339 ' of pink chiffon on each side. A huge ,in appearance than his fellows, and. gone heard afterwards that the seduc- , pighï¬siuï¬iï¬32.13332; ogsh‘lghed five charms of a wedding feast made of loops of ribbon givintr the effect {him forget on that evening his duty of immense flowers, 5 .as signalman. A freight train waits . two hours before a signal at danger. and thenâ€"for the Signalman is quat- . ring vodka and dancing at the weddin: â€"the train proceeds. The driver reu ports at the next town. - i Result: Two months afterwardq Plat-c \'(Illl‘ 9:13,: “1'31“. Collegians Won l Saturday's Game} Jos. Malinda . ll The Collegiate. InstLtute baseball l " team added another win to its l w . . ) string of VJCtOrAeS on Saturday, Grain ppm. (3...: (men! :1 when it took the Peterboro C. I. i we!" 11):“? into camp to the tune of WWCCW% conâ€" . the stationmaster for neglect of duty} l i i l i - 1 I†H I): W ‘ ’ did the recelvznz 3-» v3“â€" ._in his capacity of Signalman, in 40! The game was pulled off mi the i i ' the tgigicled to a charge at a smaller “35 [Agricultural Park before a fair 356‘: mm. ire.†-. .. . low n. __,___ K, " .crowd made up principally of L. C I l The mm“ if â€maecï¬â€˜i ~â€"â€"â€" . - - ; v‘ -»= 121- 13.1.5 W†McGOWAN’S AEROPLANE § Stuf’ents' “11° kept things lively by 32:21:; 13:23-5 («19" He had " the.r school cries, and them words ‘ i h d - when 25' The airship in which Robert Mc-l lslow delivery,- which Gowan, Sydney, N.S., made a flight ‘ over Sydney harbor, is a motoricss, of encouragement to the players,,_ ,_ ,_ The game codld not be called a. lpantage Of by I“? ,, Your; 1- ; '. 4:95 ,3; - ' = ' - - 3 (1 around in: 4' , eru t on k . n machine. or glider, started by means, first class eXthltDn, Thel irompe ‘ fl _ 1 I, p 1 i; gt weanness 9‘ any sort. of an automobile, the force so obtained; not pla u t 0.3818 d‘d Icoits. Charlev Its): 226 s, 13-“ Dr. Williams Pink P1118 cure all ‘enabling the aeronaut to go at at l . y p 0 concert form 02‘ i d t h k T ‘ .,-_,.- CDTC'Ai tn.†those ttodbles due to poor bIOOd, greater speed than merely whenstart-I (1181! Up the quantity or ball. they {me in e 0C (1."; ‘ ' I“ , simply because they make new rich tag from a height. The plane ls tl‘ref are capable of serving 0n the other sack for the »;>..g .. . â€age to .- ,, . smallest in the world, being twenty; hand the visitors w ' Dick Butler until?†“-5 4‘ red blood. That .s why these pills feet in length, the upper plane twenty, , 3 3’9 8Weak or- , 1. . J 2,... 19373.: cure common diseases like anaemia, feet wide. and the lower twelve, graduation. and the game in con- lthe satisfaCtlon "†â€I†rheumatism, lumbago, sciatica, nc‘ur- Young {McGowan is only seventeen; lsequence was a listless one; but : The teams mrc: M B" - ' N 12"“ w‘;7.l ' ’ algia, headaches, indigestian, St. years 0 ï¬gs}, DECEPTmN , , ‘ . . at times, some good ball was serv- Lindsay L. t . 1., M. lawsâ€"£33.? Vitus dance and the general weab Pros ect’ve Customer'â€"-“What fish , BASH?! To DO led“ lley. c. Hopkins lst. ‘0. :1- bayâ€: ness and special ailments that is that??? 1 . mfglpjxat‘o‘xr'a7' Where is the India. l Williamson was on the mdund for l Shields s.s.: Anderson .1. .‘ : , only the women folk know. .English Flshmongerzâ€"“ThatTS '31‘9: Assistantzâ€"f‘Can’t find him any- the locals, and save for one in. ’c'f‘: Naylc-r r {I harm» L. 8-1;. Sold by all medicine dealers or by 5m" .. where, sir.†mugs, when the visitors _ Haws C (‘ressw‘ . mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes Prospective Customer:â€"â€"- 03: in-‘- Proprietorzâ€"“Absent without leave! runs and t ' 't scored 81: Peterboro CI, ' . ll' Hos-dell“ - . , deed! Toothache or headaches, ' ' Very well, when he comes back I shall '. ge “81 ors pretty '0“ Sheehy 5-54 Crate. ' " 9.3.313 3“ for $2.50 from the Dr. Williams wFiShmongerzâ€"“Neither, 31:; no ake bounce him." ». â€" at his mercy. He has all the ear- p. Dixon 1b' Armstrong - ~ 0 0 . c .m.†r...' J ‘ - .~--â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€"---â€"-â€"=---â€"---M- -â€"-~‘A:.‘_â€".~ - . ‘ ' ' ' ' 7', 5" ,Medmno 0o: Brockville,.0nt, . ,mter. -__â€W,_____.... -W marks of a coming terAer. 113x31 Stewart 1-,!“ . . . err @SlgiE-igigi Rail at instantaneous SEMI»): // m 73.5.†1-3 O a E ‘ were fewer