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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 15 Jan 1904, p. 8

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Dr. B. . K Add Can‘t but. and “on nu I e ‘9‘ you. _ lap- Cure for n yeus Mun.“ me you: book at one. :9 having mubie vim. Yours truly. I. L. JAKW. A": unis-wen: {annuity unit has W m ' .18 for 35. k‘k your drunk to: I Am Am cunz- .1140". Truth. cam-mun. a: was Dr. 3.1. xmlamum Falls. Vt Visitors won confident of Winning, put Won use“ 1-3. mm Lmdsay Collegiate Inatitute «manta won‘ a great game from the Peterbdro Tram Valley League team“ mum-May. The game was witnessed by about lwo hundred Milton, and are W ‘18 in tin pin! of oonditian. For zeughnmgnix-um hard check- ing. last night’s me surpassed any- thing we. have ya!" seen on Lindsay sea. , 1m 'chtathm-oa commenced .mdling it at that. so thy Collegian- ranlnm and As a nault the ,Qec- mom um ; mama that turnium WIN!!!) A STRONG PETERSON AGGREMTIOI LAST FRIDAY. ,mgnmg it at In. so madam and m6 1‘ r~ prepaxamry to playing a. League scant: on Monday. and at the same Liam scumâ€"w: a. notary. They got mo 31:39th and lots of it. for the Moot boys played a hard game. but out, has ware. on: to win and when me game .snded the more was 7 to 3 in him of Lindnqr. (rho pm was intenesting {mm a mama‘s standpoint. or lor than who cupy 3w fining, but. good clean 1100mm It map out of, the ques- rion. Lat mum‘s pale was in Lman hams satisfactory, and it we are to hue clean; apart in the town. that minutiae“ Lhat ohmcw- ized the we must be Wnaadwim. P10: named at 8.30 man). {me . Afim to walla-manta made. the some: hoyfi me: to phy the .Peto'rhoro junior O. H. A. tam‘but to their mania and dimppoiut- meat a mu stronger and heavier 123m put in an appearance. mm mm cane over to have a practise prenatal-y to plains 8» league mm. nm Hand“. and at the Game but ,thahont Int-oh sum Emily the “Show displayed some pretty “can.” and scored Jnot sigh}: mumâ€"zen alter commencing. The next you .went .to Lindsay. two urinates later. Ibo lam]: coring in' a lace-ctr Sn tron: ol Poterhoro‘a nets. In three the neeoin‘ in some pretty rudlmrk. The vizimro then not to work and scored LWD goals in ten and (our min- utes respectively. For the next few minutes the visitors’ goal was in dan- - were unable to On mammal play the vmtorl went on the me allow 0 phsqr, Ford being unable L2; play owing to :1 broken sham. so we Patel-horas played six men to Lindsay": QEWPJh As the game prograsaad roughness develop- ment, walling, tripping and body checking being much an evidence. It magnum, however, that the visitors were not in as good a condition as me locals. who were putting up a great game The Visitors were heavy anon nnd,checked hard. but lurked spend uud combination play, while on nhe. «the: hand the school boys got in‘ some beautiful “com" iwork- :n this hair Pnterboro were unable to score but Lindsay four in u; o. twelve, eight and three minutes During Lhe half msral players were ptnalimd for bad Wt madam wu’s put. onto! the we (or deliber- nw trjpping and McPherson was on lhb team also, so at one stage of the game .Lixmay was playing seven men to mum's rive. - Stat: M put my a; eta: game â€"â€" _ -.-...v wu’s put. onto! the we (or deliber- nte tripping and McPherson was on lhb team also, so at one stage of the game .Lixmay was playing seven men to mum's rive. - ‘ Jan: McDonald put up '1' star game for the School boys {He is a very 1':th skater and a daisy shot on goal 1|!ch th, in the now, put up his usual good play, but we must remind him that it is not good form to inddlge in pugilistic encounters No mutton how strong the provwation may have been. its not good taste io display comm, especially no a place where there are so many -ladies It’s to be lwped that another soup like that won’t mom- on Linden: ice in any future hockey games Fergus Mc- .Donald. Boyd Sylther and Killan, put up .me game of their. lives-they were always after the puck and their “com " was pretty at times. Joe. Dunne is as good as ever at cover He broke my a. rush last night. and played a magnificent game Koyl held point down well and mdosev- rral. m Wu: for the visitors. who a star. his lilting being at feature. no. Phonon and Comatool: proved a tow- or of W or» Peter-hero’s de- fence Cameron and Lee worked in some fine mmbination play Chris. Grahmn did some hard checking B: was responsible for the mix-upwith Mom-nth and its to he hoped he will play the puckâ€"and now thd manâ€"one next time he vim’ts Lindsay. Followmg is Lhe line-up: Peter- -, Coometock; point, He- Pherson: cover-point. Mann; rov- er. Ford; centre. 13%;,er wing, Graham: left wing, canola-on. Lllflf coyâ€"goal. Moat-nth“; pomt, 30:1 ;; coveropoint, Donna; rover. milieu;- centre, Jack mid; 1-1::th main. 3 Sylvmbar: left wing. F m ' 8r Goosie Taylor. Timers; Mell'and ‘cunerOn. - Laid Out a Sonnet Resort Mr. Jae. Dickson, D.L.S.. of Fenclon Falls, has been busy all fall and win- ter at surveying work in the north country, much of it on the Culadinn maid 00. 'units near Haliburton. Some inch ago Mr. Dickson blocked out part on: a farm owned by Mr. Steinkraus on the shore of Gull Lake. about four miles tram Minden. into building lots, the owner's idea being .to establish a summer resort colony. The situation is one of the moat de- sirable in the norm: county, and a number at the louhove already been secured by American vulture. Mr. my. has been settled in («hat madfi Hflf SNEPHERMEEDHR (UP FIRST CANE, PLAYED WT FIIAY, WAS ”I BY OBILLIA. Lining Rinks Wen-Out on Home In. 1 but In Orlllle flue. Leeai In Do- mud Our Player: by a and let- gin-Ieues of Plants end 369m. "Hm first g‘x-ine foc‘ih'; Shopllfrd- Needler Cup was played last Friday The games both It} 0mm and‘and- any v- pa mrv c1008., The Lindsay rinks that plated at~ home Won by u.» mum]; luugin of two paints. and the make that pinyin in Oaiuia were dawn sixteen mints. leaving Orillia. fourteen points ahead. on the whole. Lindsay rinks hero sinned 5t: badly and at one line were. severx'lpuints down. but they gradually gm their bearings and pulled the game out. Two of the four; rinks wen nheul. ’ \iL. Messrs. I-‘hvelie and McLennm‘s, and two were bahmd. viz. Wars. I,_.2_- OBI‘AIJ‘. 'HMW' filo“ s [cum 1., ma ...... 1: A goon by end:â€" Osman...:xqaouuuvuv.-,.--_ , Lind-1....008012113210121010â€"1 Rev m long 3 chalc- n n can VR Indu- J E EM! J Kollh BBCunnlo‘hun, nlr ...12 W I chum».nk..)9 Score by end:- oauh” ozoocoozanoonooa-" Madly....10118110060120013049 L Wilson 0 Em F W BJNMOI , A Warn 0 '1 My 1): v1.1“ 1 KB Bolero! , tip ....10 R I Culhbofl. IMP-.13 Scoreby endsâ€" Oran-“...220110110331980021-20 Linday...00100300400020l100-1! t GCmnn I! A long! 0 Sushi: 'I' W: I A Wakcldd 'l‘ Gog. “run; n p .... ..W 0 AW“. “39......" Ull: small margin of two puints. and I!!! rmks um played in 0mm ware dawn sixteen mints. leaving 0mm Ion! men points ahead. on the whole, Lindsay rinks hero ecu-Led zit: badly and at one Aime were sever Ll paints down. but they gradually got their hearings and pulled the game out. Two of the (our; rinks wen nheni, \iL. Messrs. mavens and McLean 111’s, and two wag bahmd, viz. Wars. Cuthbert and Little’s. The playing .wns [valiant at times and was watched by a. Barge- cxmvd. Many hdzes were present and watched the play wit“ the keencst intérafl' from strut to tiniqh. , , _ -mn-.r- LINDSAY. T Brio. skip ...... ....l7 W Noodhl’, Iklp...... "IO Glopuno, mp ..!8 Undfly...otloosuvcvvu.-..-- t GCmnn I! A lot“! 0 Sushi: V! W: IA Wukelold '1‘qu wagon. a p ..11 a A mu. mun..." Score .by ends- 1 11401011111001.300-17 IIOSOSSâ€"M : can: In. Univ um ”.09010300000 ‘l'ohl ”on o! pm In My 3] 63. A-‘l‘ ORILLIA. LVO’Coonor, It'l- m .......... 56 rau...........n Injodw to: 0mm. 13 at; The wt “no .111 bopluod-bouubwd 0! Juan. ll; Railway coupon!“ on loaning Prosperity. , (Toronto My Star.) ' The country in prospamu. but there is not nearly as much indus- trial activity as, there ought to ‘be it some of our big companies moon- pelled to do their duty in conneotion with those_ public franchises which they hold. . The Toronto street railway should be building twice as many nawtcars The GrmcE‘Trunhflqmpapy should be building moro engines, coaches and freight cars. and the :Wm‘k a! double- traoking its lines should ‘be puohed (award with greater energy. 115 multiplying business. with which it humble to‘copeuvwould warrant all who Canadian Pacific Railway should be building more engines, coaches. and freight. cars. Its ina- bility to supply cars as they are mad- ed in the ,West and the car lamina everywhnre prove the truth of this. In Ontario the 6.13.3. is notorious- ly under-manned for the wink done on '14: lines. .Tbo. railway plants at the country are not growing in anything like the same proportion-as the busi- ness they are called upon to do. 'Bho inadequacy 9! the rail-ways grows .- LL - L:_A more noticeable all the time. The big companiesahould limber .up. They should recognize that the old order has 198.3833 away and they should be glad to know it. "â€" â€".v . -i w- â€"‘ w-_-- :3, , ‘ gru- uy magnum“ 11-567.er no firm Wail“ mart-chow 1M 'Um mum above mum: Mogul! win alum” «DnPIaec'oMPdmmm “Muhammad-bum] -, ,, :xqaooooooocholoeâ€"u ‘003012113210121010â€"18 Ions non-1m warm.- Jxolna REILDI’ ...12 W I chquv.-k..)9 E‘U LL scom; 0‘00!“ no I. am FCaadoll x r A Mesa-n J 1» mm. um -- l8 03m“. 0 non-on. MIL-"lb W. W. $19.5.” J soon, ntlp ........15 01m. flip-~13 an Rotudlng LINDSAY 1 The World’s Greatest GUTIGURA SOAP Sold mm mm "is In loo-sod of flu.) on» tho Io- uh Liv I. III: Mun. A ‘lntlu mar than years «come people of Fenclon Falls and vicinity revelled in g 1113qu m: flip over a pgtfliu- mas o! maimonial esp- nration. A tumor numd Words: and his wine human gunned and signed to punt mm (or the» rest of their limes. ”nu. property and proton: were dividcd according to am Lptnrc, she Mus renewing one. third of both. annexe we nix chil- dren, (can: of whom we tiken by Won-ale}. the other uvo being taken away by the wmnpn with her anot- meut of “the property style. The “70. ”Fad-en. who had bean Mr. Worn- loy’a hinted man. In September mt ManMcn died at Cookbtown. and ahoxtly. aftar ulnar: named John Prentim offend his scrviqeu as stop- Iethar to the family of thus chil- dn-n. which we}! Mam . 7A_â€"â€" .... .lh‘ nnm mm mm w M u 3 CURIOUS IATIIIOIIM. MIDDLE Jun; '-â€"v v if John Pmntiss for Nanny. was ina- pused at More 0111. Denis-m amt fl‘o~ ronto on I'Ibnndny. same funny evi- dence was given. Col. Denison stood by the criminal Code- and remarked that -m“1eygislatnrm and Very little ‘ x~ _.-n. .hm hilfln‘ nmn Which the The case against Aim-y “ John szwptgss {or Nagy. suspended. fl‘hos, Worsiey in his avi- denm testified to using man m- ried to nary Elizt’hefla Hill at Fon- 7A-l_ -‘-. a“, , I Dtivo Into tho County. A jolly slaighload of about twenty young people took advantage 0! the perfect weather on Tuesday, Jan.- 5th hydrivln‘ to the home at Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey. thrash miles north of Cameron village; The sleighload ar- rived at their destination about half- past ten o'clock. and received a hearty welcome from those who were already mantyppw in all; some of tho Whom being present: to help en- tertain the Lindsay crowd. Alter ro- Wta «had been served a mod sociablo time was spent. Inn-do and variant amusing games being indulg- ed in: After blddflnz good-bye to their return trip. and arrived homo in the mall boom 0! tho.mrnln¢. m M w ”an- vâ€" _._,‘ , Mr. Frank Hudton made a ammo "whip? a no aooa'duntl hypo“! to mu not phi-arc of tho alouhlocd. Skin Soap. Machine gar-y Wax-4:31:99 "in“ ‘ Witch Breaths noad a table and 24m chapter 0‘ Lows: “When 4'- PM“ "HWY Pm. VIII”!- tip an In. flame Axon. Rev. Walter Aye". omd‘theold- pit pry-chu- in the mini-try o! the Canadian new church. died wry mutton-“y It his name. Bran-sat. ban- dou. Ont.. on nomhy night. Dan. 28“). Line (healed gent‘ennn Md .001 been guano; in am ball of hunt: for ten my: mat. nod w” mg"! m JML before the end camc._but Lhat donut Wan war at. lund had not. an- temd tn: mind 0! anyone” Acute gutritis wnl the chum of dlnmu. but he had wuwn unprokuht unm xonthy cceninc. wncn he again cum- plninod mam: aid wu lummmad, but he was sows ukan with no expired uknoat but hoW‘ “Want. annulus initially. MW upon ‘he mammalian-ad I‘m tot the past Lw wan. Rev. 3:. 55m wu u mmgrkobly Ham-ou- nnn. Mn 1nd summed to the allott- ed spun at lite. but In all rennet: men-«i hale and hearty and (n- qm-nfly punched or am: adds-eo- ‘ Alumni” “9°“ Inn for the 90'“ Men “M ‘ '9 mu. Mn m4-“ sun. A natwo o! Invonahirc, England. dun-um! early came to shin coun- try and for thirty-aim: years he. had labored .m- n. taluu’ul munister in th: ”vino-fist church. “rhinos-1 year. of his: ministry wort? Quit in the Unit- ed Sham. “Binding Cleveland. the Luke Snparios- country. Wineonain. Midligan and Illinois. He was or- floinod at Hamilton. Out, and was ”flood! My 81 hi ministry at ‘ Elmo. ._-.:n._ on" wt! . . meted until the Adan-st. Methodast (hutch. when- he was known an 39- by everyone. ms kindly manner. hue evident semi. and hiub- uMant good spirits caused him to ho a gaunt-.11 Inoritc myoung and old. ,nrd his sudden departure will he manual by a great man" here. as wall as in other places. He N... um. mini-"r? for infill ability a" few fine (mm-Ch mun-up- ... ...- 1.an owe much to him for the fact of mm surviving. mom; or the dgcca-Q- od clergyman comm-wed 1 meow. two sons and [rul- danfiltors.â€"Daily News. 7 Secretory Peers... 01 not on. u... ... Transferred to colllngwood Mr. B. A. Penman. a tormer mem-1 ber of The Poet atoll. and a non 017 Mr. John Parson. south wand. who lett Peter-bozo about a year ago tor Snnlt Ste. flule to take the see- ratnryship of the YJLaA. in that city. has been trmsterred to Collins- wood. where he will open an wooin- tion. The following nrtiole taken from the Snnlt Ste. Marie News will Lindsey blends: ‘ "The Ladies Auxiliary ot the Y. K. C. A. were “at home" to the members end blood; at the unocintlon yeder- ‘dny afternoon at the Y.M.C.A. rooms. i'l‘he perlors were tastefully decorated ‘tor the ooouion and a thoroughly en- onnble time was spent by all present. The event w_ns_ of a two-fold nature being not only a reception for mem- bers .nnd triends but also farewell to the general secretary. H. A. Pearson. who has ben called to Collingwood to open an Association there. At the close of the reception Mr. Pearson was made the recipient‘of a purse ol money as a token of esteem and ap- preciation in which he is held by the members and friends of the Associa- tion. The Aasociation is doing a great work (or the yovng men at the town. [which will he carried on more aggraflelveJy than ever under the :molnn’ meat of several committeqa torn: tor that purpose.“ «an When you can’t at break- fast. take Scott’s Emulsion. When you calf! cat_brcԤ.d ind buttcr, take, Scot§s Emulsion. When you have been living on a milk diet and To get [at you must at M. Scott’s Emulsion is a great fattencr. a great $19361 giver. Those who have lost flash want to increase all body tissues, not only fat. Scott’s Emulsion increases them all, bone. flesh, blood and For invalids, for con- valesccnts, for consumptiva, for weak children, for all Emulsion is a rich and com- fortable food, and a natural Scott’s Emulsion for bone. flesh, blood and nerve. ll as win Miler ptaoes. anon: the ministry for as an organism. and not church buildings in th: nah Io him far the fact of We will send you a free sample. ‘. of Sun Ste. larlo. SCOTT 8: BOVINE. cums“. Tomato, Ontario. 50:- III 31: I" “I".- Scott’s I Put "not and pool and"... The winter nae mating undo! tho nuspicos of Lhn Peterboro Turf Club. held January lgl 7th.pro 7- nd very M. mild open coming Jul in time .to Insure a good attendance of visitors The Euniaer. relerrina to wen- neadq't «MRI. can: The truck m in excellent condition and wet-nuns wu in (am at tome quick. mile. Dollie lip-wick; a neon home. won the 2.0 can in mat dupe, linking three clear ones. This tut little mg. was driven by 0. Fire. at Keene. m'ol It. Oh“. Me. thgovmct. The bay certalnly drove exec-Henri, 1nd illu- tron: hem: green land ntthe work. flu clans «n: in which he turned would have done credit to a votenn driver. The following is u Iummry of the events; 2.40 cum. Don: lie-wink. (2:60. File Kane.......... ... ... ... ............. .1 Pearl Wilh. M. Upper. Nin- au'n falls”... .... ... .7 Little Mack. P. Curt-Luann 8 Billie 0.. W. Leith. Hillbrook 5 Lord Roberts. R. In“ Colliwwood .................. .....4 Little Clip. A. Rum“. Ottawa 2 sum, Jtck Mr. Linc. Naptnn......... ...“... ...... 9 Keep. Bail. Dr. Jammin- dnwo from rune. mm, 2.26 1-2. m. 219. 8.28 Ola-s. Conduct. J. Pick. Port Dom Snilor Boy. Jan. Powell. Pe- nman»... ....................... ‘Lm ...... ‘ .............. .. 2 2 2 Blacker. M. Canaan-a. Peter- boro ............................. 3 3 3 Tina. 2.30. 2.29 1.2. 2.8 1-4. The otfiginls were: Jada”. N. Mc- Gregor. India: Head. N. W. '1'.. Wm. Lulu, Lnbetiojd. Time keeper; Alex. Elliott. B. J. Unto. und J. M. Brooks. Peterboro. Starter: Frank G. Smith. mu» We (‘0' 0.. Bound Dol'vn laud 1M u, an. «momma-3m In «and by lull'a M can». [INCHENEY a (70.. Toledo. 0 Wu, Ibo W. Mn known I'. J My brutal-IMO M.“ 5.1!". hI-pchcuym- mud. .n m cod lug-chm .uow'un-‘ymnlommm huh 'W‘moo In»! lam. Inch-Io m CUMULATIVE 8Y8?" All. RIGHT ulmton of In.“ of Labor up It I: a 3.000”. 'Imouto World: Rahal-I. Glackling, director of the Bureau of LM. doe. not reuani the recent rteat of the indicuiou of it: hum-c. He and thq lumen was not pea-1m. but was a long may. in the direction of propon tiona: voting. which Ind Men in op- tration in Austrdi‘t and found eatin- uctory true failure of an idiot body to elect than «graduating Mr. Glothkng thought was an». to the lack of organiution..1hure wanna labor party. and 1: was a mistake to imagme that the laboring botLv would finaport man just beam-)2 they were labelled “Labor party." They all had their party athlint'onfl. and other t-onmdetationx prevented atrnn test of the nunertqal sttength u! the hint mm. 7 â€"- . ---49_.._ -l 'u WI Wan . Bnn Richard Harcourt. Minimisa- 3! Education. mid tho “suit of the vot- ing Monday had been win: was Nahuatl '{or me cumuktive nydem. mum: so Lu- it'hus ham! :1 success. LII I-uv use-av. ..J to strengthen and improve the good men, who form the majority. and thin can best be done by a system which eonblés a voter to concentrate on the man he is strongly interested in,with- out being compelled to throw away part of his voting, power on. candl- dntes he cares not (or. You speak 0! evil 1111:360er "multi- plying votes by tour." .WM‘ in there in the system mt enables the bad to multiply and revues the good tron do'um not no not one!) voter) the nuns command at multiplication. it there be any i Yogi's truly. If. u you nay. good cuuaua can cure? Euthat ever been done! elect several good men. and the cor- porationa can elect one man. in he not in the miqority f _ jibe point. then. is A ;_ LL - -A“ asking too mm}; voting system when you expect it .to keep all bu! men out of the Council or Influx: If. u you nay. good citizens can [Inn-n 9 “that ever boondone' in; em excellent. and the xevicw of the fashions including a letter from Mrs. Osborne. thorough and enlight- e ' . "In fiction there is a. mystical talc entitled the 81'“ Boat. by Al- bert Bicelqw mm; a strong love- ptory Iran: the Pacific by Edna]: Proctor Mkeh’rihe Wgoing of In; low-super: and ISM.” --,The February new i! a and a delighttul .midle-nged ro- mnncc by L. M. Montgomery: also a chapter of the Evolution at a Club Women. the much discussed serial by Agnes Sui-bridge. 3mm home life of Calves, the most interesting personal- ity among he favorites 0! the opera, is pictur in a mmrknbly illustrat- cd- article by Percy Mitchell. A eer- ioua paper on the Oultintion of [deals by Lillie Hamilton French will be generally enjoyed. and collectors ct antiques «peeinlly will be inter- ested in The Quad: 0! Roxane. by Tunes- Boberts. Dr. Grace Peckluun Morrny'n article on the core of the oomplex‘non meet; en urgent need to: junt such 1 scientific treatise simply preeented. there are entertaining 1:13:35 for young people. including ehnptero of the Little Gordon Glen- der 0! Albert 3. Pnlle. and anriolle E. Jackson's Tommy Pootottioe. and an intemtlns plper dealing with tho manure and cotton“ at the Red Inen. by Line Beard. There it also timely (utorm‘tinn on a. satiety at tople- ot intend to women. with w "totem tone-hitbhmm ' mil-on mm: um Editor of the Sty’,A.mJ°' lhc last two 'henu “this Audi “mun Patten. Ian's I’M: I‘ a 6 M-J 95 reterrina to Wed- l The Kind You Have Always 301191111232; THE GANADA LIFE ASSURANCE amtâ€"They are paid for by instalmentsâ€"thus placed within reach of men without capital. 3rd.â€"They are insured. That is. should the investor die paying only one instalment on his bonds, all his future paymcl the Company would be immediately cancelled and the benefits 1 investment would at once become available. Add to all these ar‘vantage: the very material one that the or shares in the surplus earnings of this leading Company. an have an opportunity for safe and prrfitable invmt rarely eq: A handsome booklet, giving a full explanation, will he sent on n 3rd.â€"Thcy are ins: paying only one instaln the Company would be immature”t wuld "’ °“‘ The day of iron pipes and cast iron cylinders is past, public know from experience what you want when you buy a p is galvanized iron pipe, brass cylinder and steel rods, which do} rot or taint the water. ‘ - . . -u -_.u:_.1-.. -_A .0“! mAl'I --_ 'We are making a large I: which will outwear and throw market. SYLVESTER repairs, ind we Mail ordets sted: hobo-u lulu“: )oor. The Lindsay stock enhance, which has baqn (IMAM tor the past couple moon: by Messrs. MnMillan 5: Mc- Guire. of Toronto, was closed. on the first at Juana-y, the reason be- in; (had. there was not outiicient bus- Locos otter-ins to warrant beping it open. Tin firm have slosed all their monies east of Toronto. «We under- stand that another brokerage! than in Toronto will open up an agenoyn Lindsay in a tow days. and that it will be, anther ( meat of Mr. Vin Fleur}. hum in Idol-bore. The body of Mrs. J. H. Cunningham, one of the oldest residents at Fenclon Falls. “bodied hat: week at (Image of 82lyeara, wu taken through to Pe- tarboro this morning in a swim! car stteched to the 10.40 express. Mrs. In. Fraser. adnughter. Rev. Mr. Sin- gm.“ Prew’mrhn pastor. K121“. Diehon, D...L.s Mrs. _pwpon. Mr. . god other tripods. accom- ptniod the body to its last. mung the: in Lima Like cometary. he; fills the rennin- ot the hunbuad. who and can you: 9.80. when the mu, m cut. of Wm. ,: The Kind You 1! in use for ove I I I mm s. ‘ BULTATION mi}. 300:: FREE. cm or m for caution 31‘ for Home Treatment. NO can, 80 PAY. V‘Rlcocue "I; :02". t E 0:11 .mn‘: I“. are. an n er. ex IIIVOIIS DEBIUTY and print. disuse. have tho-ands pmninlng lives. m with ode-:18: my»: and b0 caret. Avoid gum. A. gay. Toiqdo. nys- “A: figure :1 u. I W I ll â€"nn A ‘. A BUSINESS PROPOSITION. lo clot you non-r W than Wt cum-la is a harmless inhuman for Castor 031, pm goric, Draw and Soothing Syrups. It Is lesam, It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Mum Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures (Jousting. and mm. It assimilates the Food, regulates ti. Wk and Bowels, giving healthy and natural 5]... The Children’s Panaceaâ€"The Mother’s Friend. Our prgctical man, Home 1.:qu DRS. ‘Réliifisoy a. KERGAN. Cor. Iicblgu An. u sun and. YHC GCMAU. “cw. mmnnMIndwhk-h hasM’ ” wymmthsigmtnre.‘ and has teen made under his In. W ' WWII since its “Wing. m'nm ”deceive you in tin M and “Joshua-good" are 5" $1311“ with and endanger the health .t nhndmn-W against, Ewen-1mm 11g"; large bore brass cylinder and steel rod“; u' and throw more ware: than any pump on ” 2 man. Mr. 1- Dennis. looks after all ordai " man law ‘ lean guarantee 'satisfaction. ‘ receive prompt attention. In?“ WIDDESS. AGENT. LINDSAY. For Over 30 Years. LIN DSAY " lumv qrucv. it. '6... UM- “. flu. 13 LIPPINflOTP TEHHWU um III-.88 ”UPIâ€"ETC MANY $8031“ S‘TOFN‘s PAPERS ON TlHELY “flmmn: ”NJ" no comuuco $70"? 12 Coal-Lt?! Nona Yfl’l MONTHLY MAGAIW A Fauna LIIHARY ‘ M’P’G ALWAn 35-8 W0 M”! of the (mo ‘ nay .wl «mun: \Vn Infl th‘ VD t1: IF

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