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Lindsay Post (1907), 4 Dec 1908, p. 15

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Wood For any Depth of Well. Having secured a. first-class experienced Pump Maker, we are prepared to supply first-class pumps promptly. SY LVESTER‘ it” 'EEKLY POST. LINDSAY, MAY. DECEMBER 5, Pumps '! What is ,CASTORIA ”3; The Kind You Have Always Bought .STANLEY L. GILSON Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist. JANET VILLE. GENUINE mdemHaveAlmysBonghhandwhichhubeu in use foreversoyearghasbornethesignntnre of and has been made under his pen- . , aonnl supervision since its may. 4 Allow no one to deceive you in this. _-" All Counterfeit, Imitation: and “Justus-good” are but ents thattrme withandendangerthehealth of Expeflm ‘ mumwMM-WWW‘ If you ever blood disease or poison ha! You may hav now and then poison still 1m to run the risl ing a_s the poi mcnt will Ya all ulcers. c 3‘ out hair will 1 turn to a not {cal and log}: Repairs will receive careful attention. or mineral drugs useu mum“... ...... , __,‘ _ ruin the system. Twenty years experience in the treatment of these diseases enables us to prescribe specific remedies that will positively cure all blood diseases of the worst character. leaving no bad efiects on the system. Our New Method Treat- ment will urity and enrich the blood, heal up all ulcers, c w the skin, remove bone pains, fallen out hair will grow in, and swollen glands will re- turn to a normal condition, and the patient will feel and look like a diflerent person. All cases we accept for treatment are guaranteed a com- plete cure if instructions are followed. Reader if in doubt as to your condition, you can consult us FREE OF CHARGE. Beware of incompetent doctors who have no reputation or reliability. Drs. K. 8:. K. have beenostablished over20 'ears. WE CURE Nervous Dainty. Varioocele. Stricturc mood and 500mm Kidueyandmaddercwm Wm... unwouummawmmmrm Cor. Michigan Griswold 5‘3- substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishnees. It cures Dian-has and Wind. Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panaceaâ€"The Mother’s Friend. i Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil. Pare- goric, Drops and. Soothing Syrups It in Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine not other Kimmie Guaranteed Cured or N 0 Pay. In ": “.110. ”MY. 7' nomv mm. I“ MI 01"- Sold and Guaranteed by ‘. CARTER, 40 Kent St. Iron with CASTORIA blood disuse, you are never sate unru mu m u; or poison has been removed from the system. You may have had some disease years ago. but now and then some symptom alarms you. Some poison still lurks in your system. Can you afiord to run the ' of more senous symptoms appear- ing as the poison multiplies? Beware of mercury ‘Trogress Brand” Clothing For Over 30 Years. “Imitation is the sipcerwt flattery.” But you don’t want an imitation of Look for the label that protects, to insure getting the genuine LINDSAY If you are losing businezs a small “Display Advt.” in these columns will help you find it. ' ADVERTISE : Pumps ! ALWAYS Cylinder, 355 in copper. On another chin they obtained silver. 32 ounces_ to the ton; leed,600!bstothcton,end copper 23) per cent, to the ton. There are eight claims in all, and wide veins, and the same showings extend thro- sleeping houses. etc., when the work will he proceeded with at once. Mr. Jordan was reticent when seen mun-din: this matter. However, he highly sieved the reporter plea and felt satisfied that A Tragic Event Near Port Perry iaaing, which by all reports and ap- pearances of samples. will rank some of our townpeople among the wealthy mine owners of Ontario. About the beginning of the month Mr. Grant displayed me of the samples to His Honor Judge Hard- ing and Mr. G. A. Jordan. both hav- ing quite a knowledge oi minernll. and seeing the moles, they immed- iately recognised them as containing rich values. They set out and exâ€" plored claims. besides staking others. The leads will run from 6- to 40 ieet in width. and there seems to be no end of mineral. The claims are all inzthe same group, easy 0! access by land and water. and not far from transportation. Mr. Grant said that be relied considerably on Judge Hard- ing’s inspection, and also Mr. Jor- dan's, his honor remarking that he had never seen wider veins or bet- ter looking prospects. Some idea 0! their values may be obtained {tom dinerent assays secured. and although they are given by Its. Alfred Dennis Fatally Burned in Her Home While Axle” Valuable Mine Has Been Secured A Post reporter Wednesday inter- viewed‘Mr. J. D. Grant, of Sturgeon Falls, who was in town consulting with the Lindsay citizen! interacted with him and his father, Mr, E. A. Grant. in some mining claimninNip- net-tine} Port Perry on g'rhnrsday morning last at the residence of Mr. Lindsay In Hm Got Some Things in Nipissiu At midnight Mrs. Dennis stated a fire in the stove. and then Laid down on the sofa. and fell asleep. Some time afterwards her husband heard smothered the blue. and Mrs. Den- nis, not realizing how badly she wu burned, got a pail 01 water and duhâ€" ed it on the burning 3013. Mr. Don- nis then hurried to a neighbor's {or An Useful Invention â€"Mr. G. E. Gilbert, ot- this town. is the inventor of a very useful and convenient novelty, a desk tyle. which is designed for desk use and is no arranged tahnt the ietters or 1:8- ed her sufferings the next day. , She was over 81 years of age, and was well known by many Lindsay eit- pets may be bound together with n cord for filing away by simply putting thfi 'mrds up through Ithe hollow wires which form the tiling pointe- mhis novelty will appeal» to every bminess map, who will buy the!!! on sight, as: they can be used In so many ways. Mr. Gilbert has potented the article. It is on sale at D11 bookstores - Claredholm ratepayers defeated s local option bylaw . - Largest and most popular Duluwu School in Eleven Ontario. Widely ex- periewd, broadly educated, symmtheuo sntentwo etafl. The synonym of mecca, Gratin; e0 eminently successful, The verv nuance of modern, living Business Systems, Stoned-why, Tele- graphy, 3nd Comm Courses. Pt.- pmy course for those whom only admonhuboonnegloctod. Indiviaul instruction. Bum-my any. Write to: A tragic event 5E0. SHUTTER, - - Principal PETERBORO Buslness collage $15.30 a' ton in gold and FOUNDED Mr. o'Louzhlin max-ant people. some 88.!!!- Business weevil was reported Rom dun-eat lo- anuee. the pest we: not neony so bedeeinreeentyure;bnter.un aphie stacked the vines and did eon- ddereble him. more especially in the eaten part of the province. Buckvheet.â€" Notwithetuding the hot 3nd dry mther during the grow- ing period of this crop, followed by d Iranâ€"- -. ...7 While there was an average yield, considerable shrunken grain in re- ported. Spring wheat. however, in becoming more popular in mixtures with other grains. Barley.â€"A considerable quantity 0! barley was rather dark in color, al- though very good for stock ieeding. which is now the chic! nee of this A, half 01 the province DINO, ,luuw well. but late barley was poor. Oats.â€"-Dry weather at the tune of filling caused oat! to be rather light in weight. while oate which were nar- --na mm were caught by rain. The (0110'!!! mtmt consuming crop mafia” on W 4th a NOV-u 1908. based on the returns of 3.000 Wilden“. ha been prop-rod by the 01mm mutt-meat 0! Am- md wheatu'emo nun u, w, also oats and when. pen and outs. Data and spelt. out: and buckvhett. and oats and m duo have their“â€" provide well um: ‘Ieodtordlclamolnvestock st mwnmonm :l‘he November Crop Bulletin along nicely; but tau wneau. w" stubble land was very dry. and growth was very backward. him the young wheat had so little that tears were expressed 01 its usefully titling over the wi Scattered reports have been rec of injury tram the Hessian Fly the situation in this respect 1: ite. 0! 1:11.18 ’93:”; potato“. their W m from rot being frequently comm ’upon. The ground was indict“ _ AL A _Aâ€" :05“ ”d ”at in Ontario. z the province Whatâ€"Sm o! the m bntotherwhothld'ol cmmnumxtho 'w” VOry (117. “d very M'ardo Much 0! ‘ my, GOD of potato”: buckvhut and WIOY. m uvor- little top Dtvnon’u a “V0!“ 1x st ‘, but field aopomoroorlauadveruly. “undouymnddtotheflo'thd corn. mmpmgoodfor both hunting sad the lilo, dthough s little manhunt-hum wu wished for in some loautlu. Injury con-tn! crop of the cannon. and Instant ma tor my your-.m- mx both yield Ibd quality into con- ddmtion. The warm. dry wenther. which Md nearly :11 the other m mm- ught in yield. but '0" a good qnmty, both for unto?! pm and lot chock 100(11an Corns-TM! ha been the moat Ime- for Mmmudstond vn- Month. but no. Walnut!» 'phnutogmur ext-attu- us- andlnoom m MM ii»: '83 frequently the present cost a lead that: was I!“ Inge! Intuitâ€"nu. not I0 XIII! n._'l‘hodrouthb°w ndmdtoodloodhc cw mt ,, but the 41'! Mumuttkonfltofl4tt00. udmtymrngodlromtlotom stomthopdcuotbunuidghom but little below their last year's figural. smwunotugooduu- n.1, either in lenxth or quluty. much 5 mg mint over tron bush m. M: the province .11 over. to" tunnel, situated than they were ‘ mg- no lo hr “104691: 8‘99““ Paula’s-I'm are dunno: to the mm; 2 g i manna-«theatumeend 03qu. Jmmhgood uvorwhuobnttchm. Fodder nppllu.â€"Tho my crop in wlyom-ntthhrgerunnthst o! Mm.vhnothommldd emu-omgquothflfld Macaw” foam. nut my“ low! this am. tho 8:. Lawrence 3nd Ottl unfit-.moupodmytorcm mm. Bhorthom and their out tint ponlfl'! you weak} 0059"“ 5’ the ““1 domwmmootwuottbeu’OV- m,.ndoonomthromw the mammoth. Goodmdl duhâ€"Qumunm ‘Wtfimmwad wouldbmo‘it‘mdyud most 0! the other fell work skewed yup. end the .011 then nicely mot-tenâ€" lod. 1t vu believed thet a couple of week- 01 open weather would enable lmoetm'neretoeetehupvith their "W U} W‘vâ€" â€" __ than to rise. The untyotmosto! the ltbor alluring is not up to the standard. but ammo men are much in demand. My armors are uow .d with Y" "mt M" van-non “4 otun conn- '0 for mt Md by ”-1 cum; and WW. Codandlnthowut,undmmihe Mucouocumwiththo whole- mambomotcm,8ume wumergedtntothepreaentnrmof hodth,thoutive mtotthe business 0! lute yemhuboen «- sumedbyhupmnm. MLChmvfllbelongremembetod hon-e. Howuwithflmflm an for his Mutations. There Inn 3 personal element in his pubnc and Muhhflu;o°mthingot the gtmhtmneumdtocnter into nativetownulongaahelived, and Harvich ovea much to his public spirit. At hia permal expense be improved Hamid: Harbor, including the building of the an wall. He contributed largely to the bet- terment oi the made in the town. gave to West Harwich ita library building. and another building for a mt.mmmhcotth¢nm otMtBubom,Boctonudlon- m.mamm,nuooum canton”. the Boston Sciatica Amy 815,000 {or its People'a Phat. the main hall otwmunmdinhuhonor. ‘0.- lab Chane Hall) Ir. Chuc'l pdvsu charity was endless. Rinaldo! conldneverredstthenp I; 5 2E E’s oryordutrou. Ituqniu certain tint there mums-myth”. whowfllrunemba'hhgenerodtyud pox-soul ”ninth: in times of adm- Mr. Chuebelonzedtothengon- quln club. mu! m In enthuMc mberolthemtndfiononbh Artillery. Ha wuoneotthe 178 1896. mad when the London Ancients mmmmlmJe'u ‘3 8.10m Boyle. at vho survives hm. Thinner-Jointnennhm, whlehtookplleeonmmom- ingwusstdfln‘tuumydm phcohehsdhddhtheuuunolan whohndknownm.tbotnnenlcor- Toronto 101' years. The deceased. who mbornlnDomyvflle,minhis sixty-fourth you. and his dooth was themdotunmmuotaomelnonths' WWW “apex-lectu- cordwiththeDivinewfllthathaddâ€" wmwbdmm. A hap- py disposition. a: heart generous and om-toevoryulLusdnlovinga-N lonbla nationality. had made him. mmdtriends.andthe home 01 which he vu the head and centre. Hokoptanucuvelntatuttn his St. Joseph's Com" DENNIS m. oudthohrgutoeenin PAGE W. mm a a. mu. "homo! s

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