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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 12 Feb 1904, p. 8

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to Ocean Ilomor not: the cell. Peter-bore Review: At a. meeting of All Seinfe’ congregation the cab. 3: "can: it was ominously de- cided to extend a. cell t9 Rev. J. H. Ieney. of Ommee. who needed the Rev. E. A. tang-tow: than when the Inter came «to St. the’S. He preached in All Sainte’ on Sundey end is W at My 5pm or the congregation and other; who Mn bed the plum at hearing him and of dating 1115‘ ecquaintenee. It 3 not yet known whether Mr. Ten- eywfllmpt. it; the ӣ121 y’eanwwa have had three cone: January’s.” day. an: that». was no thaw, which in chsxactuiuic of the manth. 'n Jamar: twenty Jeafm ago there was one day’a min. but in January, 1894. mare wan 6 daya’ rain. 17 days good and 1-1 days had sleighing. Innu- ery 1903 tum was! 4 days' ram. As stated More. Last January was the coldest Jamal-y anon 1893._ but ape: use You Nut. In Wedding Stationery and Viat- ing Cards we lead. Newest designs in dock and np-to-dato script type. bar or a heavies- s'nowtall than I have accorded. it was in the wring of 3840. are yea; I came to £1118 pound try. mm Mint.»- there had been a {on a now on the ground. but just when everybody cxpwted an. early spring: two tenetâ€"â€"2-£ inched-t2 . That was on' the night 9! the 27th, and two nights lawn the 29th,:yn- other two feet toll, thus making two feet on m: lave). The strangest wing about this immense quantity of now was that it (all during the mgbt and wasn't ncmmpanied by any wind. The WW9: thing about January of this year is that during the month thexe .m min on pn!y_ qne in; on me am. When 6 1-2 inchu hall. 2M! wapgh‘ inches no the menu} at ma end at Ll}: math. On the 9th a! Jan, 1884. 28 inches tall. on Jan. 1790:. 10 inch»; but the: ham- Leat (an {or any on day was on Jun. 2<nd, 1902, wlwu 25 inches $3.11. On Jan. 24th. 1896‘ i0 1-2 inches fell; Jan. 2W1, 1895, 10 inchrmJau.29;h, 1394. 10 im: Feb. 11th. 1887,16 inches; and JIM-ch «h. 1881. 11 was. Except on Jan. 3th, 1884. m .n was no heavy snowfall for 91; am 5'33”: _ ..... _ _ “Jt man in the year 1881 when I commenced to tang observations; that the mud! in the seventies were. 1 mt any, but} do remem- 9343 3mm» Mi. In W!- more .waa mwaa Guy, 99 Much anew MI. 94: mm mum on Duo. 3.0m alone. We total. 7 th at mwon 1-m- mad at «and 1mm wall .15 1% In January m telltan datum day. uwfieagwglt‘ (pupa- While w; Wm: has ham: new; my: rm. theta gave keen other wmm 1% mm n has been men mwv .. 13 MW . at has year «new fill an aim "aw-w ~13:st mum tall 92433.99 1m yard. when J"; 7;" TJWJS'iJO't " ' «Jan. may. Vééanfl‘m m 02 um Mime. “3".) 3w!) Iv “our, “-‘rvv â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" __ so a m; “and watches. is we own new. W‘ or team am year «Her “flux .9 mean at temp: unmezthu! at am hum 6!“th an» a; ' =ws m Jan-4 1884. SW 95 9:90AM $0.14.? Haunt“ Monday. Jan. 18th. or the present year “an the W Vdny so far recorded this year. the themmeter that (by rpgiltqrixg 15.1 luluw sew. On Dec. 258th the mercury was £10.65 helm! Dam, and on NOV. 20:11 5.50 above new. mmtwo We be- in the mutant in than two months. The widest wanna: on record Wan abut meat: arm ago. on the and Inn, 1888!. has and-vent: «Imp; pad to 85.8 W; on 20th Jan-., .1388; w 80 Mm and an the .3304! “aft; 1384; ‘0 “:9 “a" ‘E’ffi; ‘t mg rcmfiion concarning the mea- thur conditions of the past three maths and than of previous years. "3'95. WI: lume- beagd a great deal .about the {meant winter being ase- vem on: and no dpubt it has been." rewind In nan, “but we have had Williams in which the: waatne: nap been much colder, and more now m.- fuJJan. The mat is that {0.115921% era} 3m! pastâ€"yes, since 1893.â€" mc ms have men cumulatively mild; theme only hams a raw real can dayfl. lauds people to remark that W the com wanna: has been mar: numb, it‘s the savers-st Mm on @0111, T0 prov». that thin in not true. 1mm: give a few new confixminz my statamenc. Ir. 15m. In“ Loot: llp Old tacords and cm: Results. On one of his um). jaunt! around town our mpremntnxivo called mat Wmaday morning on Mr Thomas Beau. who takes wetter-clement ob- servations for the Dominion Govern- ment, and was givcn some interest- LINDSAY? IETEOBOLOGIGAI. EX PERT PIOVB THIS BY FIGURES. N0] ""5 (0101551 WINIER Bone fumt“1‘nuhoonzh _., ..." P ...": ... M“ "1"“ Iain 1 Mn “:9 law uni. IMO). DI. I. I. W cm. mm FALLS. VT. {9r _ Spam, , Rugbgnes. 391mg ‘mv‘ ”'In'Jfif {oi-313'“ ‘71»;- as. of 1 sin Xe home may double tho: um"; priaof you: .e. , , an. 1 J. xaxmu. co. The Old Reliable Remedy GOOD FOR EVERYTHING. You: val; ugly. H. ,W. LAIRD. r. Giili hundred Accept n‘o hfistftute for “ Goiden Med- ial Discovery." There is nothing ‘jut u " fol-disease. o! the stomach. myornfioltfiesé ptomspmn' tté wakin- sud loss 311mm“. Dr. Pierce’sGoldchedialDilcoveryiuhe medidnatoturnto. “Goldenxediul Dboovery'conhim no alcohol tnd is entirely free from Wane-inemddlotham Itismictlysm medicine. 1 4A. AAAAA £__-AAQJ.- ".1 glen” "ti???”“ifiâ€" an _convinced it In; ”an: mpfished: mentcnte. “Mention-1mm lttothethou- “ddyspepdathmngmthe land. I' World’a’ _,.. ' W. th' 3111310. 1?. Ya if they“: show e origunl a: hate 8 the individul volunteering thggtesd- nonidbebw,udaho of the writersol every testimonial among the thousands which thgy use constantly publishing, than young their genuineneea. Iraabouttwoyan I sufl'a'edfromn Wenddpm'wfimn.n . ”.34ng m Ave.) Tong-gm. Ontario. It ,,- AÂ¥A,g-_ _ M..- .“ _â€":AIâ€"A“L u- “Minuteman. 1mm Mlmldnotfornlonztimebw ugnfldfood inlay stomach; felt melancpol depressed. Comfourmonths .xfncn tiled] ' tnnmberofmediawimoutm an. IE“, Amer. a m‘ifim' WYiaâ€"iavoéiiwd no unit had: that 1mfinued_the medigine. _ Ihhyg 8151i #3 Lindsay on Dominion Day. Mr. W. A. Ellwood presided, abd about 125 members ware pig-aunt. 7 . Wlll Exam to mm, July at. _ Torénto Stu: At last night's [naming of the VW Old Boys' and Girls Aucciation Judge Moln- tu'c was elected an honorary mem- her. It was dedded to run amazon}- ed neubfifiii {Rim} ‘6! ex ’ m: an lane u= tram ' 813?: 6991496 to 59536 m m Ham 3 all. and in! 9% Wm; ham Wed: «K atm‘ m tr 3mm: [38. 9. Mn: N Ir ah Juno: nan was made on am. but owing W , new nu m 333th "(cm tmbgmfi m M? mm: id not {6901: Lindsay ull 1‘ «o‘clock Mummy mwumg. when a new! was aunuwd and the mjurefl man tram?! tuned to the Wit-5i. when he no dams mall. DI- Sutton )8. still mat- teudan-e. no train Mun lett for 5.0 All! duo Ill usual. ' The Lanna man way 999wa .w flowerum = a walk! §m==waeru 9h Sutton mm m we” “can: mm males that Ms pause! mm: tasked masons 9t ppm‘esmmeb 8“ Fate of an tut Potorboro county Stuntman. .Ou luau-1y afternoon Feb 2nd 9 chantymm aimed Edwamd Wad- dan. whose home is in Dial!» town- Iup. was badly cradled by a rolling nwlog in a lumhurctunp on the nor- der of Petemboro County. The un- fortunate [allow ms helm; Ito load some he": lays onto a sleigh when the and at one not solidly in shine slowed fauna. thanked Mm own. gm gassed over M9 [~651me tbs waist 19 the head. urn-1mm; him has)” but neg funny; 1 The red stockinged and beribboned seven 1nd Dhe 1:11er a nouple of times, but before they codid. get away the Peterboro‘s defence players were on hand to check them. had at ‘00 stag; ot the game did they get an oppomtunity to atom the Peter- boro nets. Mr. “Goosie” Taylor re:- ereed and mm satisfaction. The game was over by 9 o‘clock. Gllllfllill BY ROLLING 8AM.“ The visitors - a pretty evenly mtched team. - appeued on the lee ‘uttired in white sweaters and black skirts reaching to the ankles. and were a pretty and modestly attired seven. Their style of playing is nice, and they skate graoetu-lly. They know the game and play unwell, and had their opponents been anything like equal to the occasion the specta- tors [would have seen a good, match. The Lindsay girls played the best they knew how, but as some ot‘them are just learning to skate. they are excusable. It would have been vwiaer for them to have waited a couple of .weeks longer, until- they. ‘had got in some good practise work. More bringing on a game and permitting their opponents to outclass them at1 every point. much to the diSAppoiut- ment 0! the crowd. say. but we have had occasion to wit- nus-s hockey games before in which ladics‘ figured. and must confess the pltying was much .superior to that of last night. The score at the finish was 12 to 0-». rather one-smed’game. Thc‘phying may be judged by I score. first it was not’pleam to the tour or five hundred spectators everyone will confess. IL was any- thing but a good exhibition. consc- quently there was a total lack otthe excitement which uSunlly character- izes the some. anst Crowd of. the Susan Watch“ the Play and 'tho Stockings“ Tue skrmtigg rink Hub. 311V was filled to the doors. the attraction be- ing an exhibition game between the ltdx‘n' tum, of Potwboro. and the 10- cal radiws‘ ten'm. It was the largest crowd or the season out to see a hoc- kay match, gnd while some patroniz- ed the mania (or the sole purposeof 306mg the (air ones ohm the puck others attended for ounbnfly’a sake thinking. parhaps, they would see something out of the ordinary. Whe- ther they did or notwe are unable to “If lADlES’ PlAYfD "0(KH PETERSON) All! lINDSAY TEAMS GAVE AI EXHIBITIO!.MST WE“ Ila Caught the In... Whitby Glroniclo: For two you! Col. Farewafl has held the walking clumpioonhip or the Vtterane‘ .u- sociaticp. but that honor now pales heron-3 his boast that he has been able to ova-take a railway train.’1‘uao- dey morning of last week the Crown Attorney wan in Toronto with his sou: but upon going to Uxhcidga. Br: ug May ed at the Union action for a Law fatal minutiae. he got out to net No“. B oulv in time to we” hie-hand at me hit car. an then took. um- train Whitby and went upto Port. I'm; -.-a. road tingling tamed the r'ep {ion of being one of the my in Christendom It was» his mum to drive some: Iron: Port. but 110 was 1160de to a and nimpgointnent, ea can worr- blocked. So he proceeded to alanine. and than my Mt the train m hid mind in the city. went on to mm unclutt- Wk: to Uxbridgo on the afternoon mind? It in Cal. Fax-evolve s-gipfin mm; is all)“ e mfiwii 383! an Wm tho humane-i1 in ibigpdntot momma“ ‘ ing cu- Mum dilmenfi: and huthlul.y autumn the mun-y routine or (swim: um an o: a sum. and 2‘: were “News. um mm at 4 mm state at arm“ was «mad upon them, Mm mm: beam “an: mm as well as w haw-band and we. the: “we IIEQM brother and mater: '1le van “my“, mm me am: m Hua- “my: ‘Wlwn we at mm m. may nuns. 959 9f the gamma died. Mum: tlw «man the mm at. a (new: of the halls: (PM, «mum‘s are!“ married am and Much! - vu wave horny. w um 0mm a! man ”my afl mind am one. alum an, had! tot ma mum 1. ma um mull [aims ma Mann m tawny mus Wm 3t mm mm: no. firm mu gandmn m. Mg acqunm‘ 99 mm emh 0th», M1 m Imam gnnzally warmed, until» one Know- mg much of the (gamut lunar! a! 51w otluar. and outamly never arugu- uu: may mm in]! brother and aa- to can a 60“ II a Day. .Takc Laxative Bruno Quinina Tab lets All drucgicu manna the money it it fails to me. E W-. Growl“- natureiaoomblnx. 25:. .. Very few cases at this nature ever came to light. but no 6mm aimilu- oven exist. happily unknown to the partials them“: Ibo snbbcta of ”is strange, yet true event. are must hxgmy rmtnbh people. to whom no Home or diagram: can be or hm um- bcon attached for this unfortunate experience. Thom that know then blast speak“ 1n the highest tau-m9 or than. Inlay are luring a christian life and no onedonho that: reward .7 ~ “th the lam» We known. to them they became prostrate, wnth grid. .'I:be mum tall Gamay ill. and math“ _.ln§t his reason. no mower bore up to: a whiln but tin- olly. 5th «no broka down. and both lives ware datum-ed 01. But on health and reason lowly raturnod. may formed the w it rennintxon positiblq. conchflin: to ,continue an in the home wuh gh: several children that had be .1 born to than. but not as they had begun lire. Mad of the family are living, and camellia!!- out or their former [may hidary. She ‘pnrenw were mnrrlul about thirtyfllva years ago. was»: quite you“; worked hard. and all through the uiflwultiea and ordinary trou- bleo and ‘ plexitlen Incident mac. managed o establish a we; camera tame and “fig" ”Culatetljugm_3\ng. In Which 0 Va, [mouth faulty! lur campbdlhd' I: count-u. ! Cuaupbellford Harald; In ‘L quiht; country mm: homo, only. a tum miles? non} ('umphcliford. liven a very rc- apmtublc family of sen-n pomns. Inner, mother and five children. “a, Wm; WM .mmm: “.mmm mm mm mm mm wwmm NW“: ' momuwm mmmmuw m.mmuhwoflh_uflnud GUTlcfl-M A “081’ PEGIILMI BABE UINTMENT bend [or rre sample. (hm. “Mt“ h Ihhel oath. we!” ‘0'.” bottle at Toronto. Ontario. ‘9‘. d fit all huh g. Scott’s Emulsion is a mixed "food; the Cod Liver Oil in it makes flesh, blood and muscle, the Lime and Soda make bone and bgain. It is the standard scientific 'food for delicate children's The up-to-date farmer knows film to feed his cows to get the most milk, his piés to get ithe most pork, his hens to get the most eggs. Science. . But how about the children? :Are they fed according to science, a bone food if bones are soft and undeveloPed. a flesh and muscle foed if they m thin and weal: and a blood food if there is anemia? The matter of teed is of gtremendous- importance to the farmer. Wrong feeding is iloss. Right feeding is profit. Wm amen one an idea how thv‘n mm: “x a bum mun), mum in a aim-m prawn»: 9t mu; 78.0"" muswa mm. a It a my“ 9M1; wen IMAM. t m “nuanc- my Win MLNM n m vast unnamed and “ll'b admitting tho way Mr “1‘31“ rilotieo nod British Colmbia at” sum. up. Lat par o'er 118,000 a do “ruled in Aaliluboin and .\I- a. came from all pam- 03 the war t omen; {mm the I'nQ nm but“ and Ontario. but mm”: t MM! MWmnm and on Mumln! to “- n trip do“ u EDD-Nan Juneunn find up 1m "8m" hm m mum». mam-mm Hm» with ”H m» H. min 1mm All mum um mun; m gamut! g‘AMPphu Hlp‘r « 39“.“! milh Hm} All throw .IhM mun: a. mm» “on hcr‘wmmt a mum um msmma but n ma ”aim, mum» I-tnnr main and “w comma w. mu Hm ”an and “an; ”accrual? aw mum ”an". an § was. ‘06.:de 8 «M NH man-if. ltown or “than: and grows up With it. and if. there 11% nny chances ' than. ,The differ- ‘anoehetmtboMtandWat is at there are not so many in mm): o: employment :5 in P all. It I hadn't a. dollar in Inspec- ket taco West Iwonldg‘oillhod to wslk the entire distance. Ontario I: a fine bomb: and “A inhabitants 1:8 mm. but unless a nun has considerable mum it in much harder to nuke businnu no. In the .West the contrary is the cageâ€"the man with limited “93m an accumulate wealth, because no toe-iota a new town or “than: and grows up with it. and if. there at: Any chances ottarlm be (at; gun. ,Tlnq__<litter- When new ”etude: by our repre- sentafln, It. Adair. who is untur- all, enthusiastic over bk country. remarked; “Yes. the (Indian West Ls t-ha young man's country. and] can't under-tend why so may of the youth of the land are miefied to re- nnin in the hide: provinces when there ire such wpndertul opportun- ltjzp altered to than in the West. No doubt it is hand for mean to pick up god go. lame their triad: behind, but when the chem altered in the Lassen. nu. ultimatum nude his wn'y Into Britlnh Columbia. There worenornihmflin theprovinoe at that time. but there were several thdrin‘ townl. and Mr. Adair hnd no trouble in getting employment. Since then he has forced steadily on- wnrd in the mmulntion of wealth. nntilnowhohnttbcheul atone ol the urgent mining W in the gain with headquarters at Revels. o e. . PROFIT bonus: “mm noun cm 2m mum: monument W 1... ..â€"..â€"-. . M...â€" -â€"---â€"-â€" mtwrsrmnsucolmmf Add than two oval-chum togeth- Send for free or and the cow is camp“. or u ' ~ ‘ average of .28 M out family in MP‘ ”:2 80031130.me is {houmog Emma: It poops 9 country pa 1:: “uh-5'5 “an“ a (or actual Irwin. In the found mnuluturad (and! our tad above the real ulna of as. name. nod: they fi80wne plid gm as tho malt of the exit. ‘0!“ a I W” m unragm‘ 2414 pox-coat. [ammun- ham! tho Merv demand for “than“: probation”: mangled! .w‘u. My tag-id. new } In this article. however; It is pro- [poeed to deal solely with the burden Imposed by the mitt. averaging 2! 1-4 per cent. on monumental-ed er» tide: of a class in every-day nee by ’the common people. The direct bar- ‘den. he already stateoh wu ”4.250,- ‘ooo; that ie. the am at the taxim-‘ posed on manufactured articles-im- ported ; but there I: an indirect bur- den inaddllion to thk. It {scale :to ea, that out when at article! 0! home mnetmture were at“ [out an! to our purchases of articles at ~ike clue imported from abroad; in other wow, that [or ever, dollar's worth of Britta]: and toreizn menu- faclured goods imported we bought another dollar“: worth of the “made to Canada” kind. In both ensue we paid a lourth more than the actual value 0! the goods. as determined by the world's market prisms. In one case the extu fourth was paid by the Dominion Gomnnent in the tom at Gaston; revenue on imported cecal; ln'tho other it we: paid to the hem moulaeturod in the m at extru prlex charged for that which he laid 1902. The mat Custom anti.» Exposed on 8“ cm of importa. 'wu nearly (Mrtymo and a halt mallow. the Mount hunt!» um. (Waekly Sun. Toronto.) “comm to tho m Yea:- Book. an «(was puhlluuol taunt! by the Dominion Gonna-t. “mu- 'hoturad m nub, to: consump- tion." were imported Into m in 1008 to the ulna ol gamma the duty pm on then import: was tom-tum and a 9mm: mm. or 2114wmt. Inndditionwcim- ported u4,ooo.ooo month of trucks aimed u d' volutuy use lux- uries. otc.."nnd (in duty out)... was scan and 1; guns: mink-u; nearly 541-2 per cent. It» dutie- xdd under these two heads. taken together. mount to 321,500,000. an awn this sum does not mm: the whole or the Custom dud» pdd in am n In. Knmss‘lkm' aw. man 3:- a nu: load at chm hum" up aw Nut-e. I» 4 WW store (mm: m qua V“ memo. Mu. Fit-ts "M ohm-ed a Maison «I show uem up ta km- on annual." When and It We mum nip- ped tubu- hto m Mn tert- tortm. 30'. Adar mulled. "m. and m: to b- mulled. The Gum-din Oonrmnt mm take Hw Inner up. I don‘t believe In human up body from making a “mm. but HM: Hm Anemia! I". hm Hm: “M: Induotm. men the «Mum uhoum “New wk." 1 "British Columbia is a large prov- ince, having on one: at about “.000 square mu”. Then an oboe: M,- 000.000 more. or good land practically numbed. Land m: loan yen-a ago was M by W is autumn-$.60 per me, “lo tum close to nun” uve sank; u'lwwmsndmbehconlu- nted (or (mist crowing. It I: am“ known not that (Arman! hula ml- txad 3200 for Apples crown tron on new of land. The may I‘m in- tarmtcd have anu about U miles north or Revolutoke. but own). to than being no twitch he“. [Hes business h I little now. Just u soon on we got talk” 00:» newton t will boon. I‘M not was one oft but you. mummy. [or of Brlthh (Mamba (or mining In“ on was}! fifl_mll._" A hole' cnstin; 8100££9 la beings:- wttil there. 11% factories M other indmtries are being «tabulated. thu- uuhnncing the Value of property. In ll; Icultorle‘f the cllnue iI a little more devote: in minut- tl: m in prlto Lulu Co! pmbh. .le cliimln at the htt r is simply grand. than being lino mnld mum durinx the entire winter. m be! mu bathe W “ramp... durinc have been going in trait “m and 23mm. The tube: mums are rho beau developed. end some large new unl- have been «noted. The timber belts are chiefly elm toh Fraser and Numb“ mm and in the Km country. At Van- couver and New WW lune mills are established. and last year the Big .Bend River Lumber Co. erected a large mm at Arrow Lake. This will has a dtily. capacity of about “Minot. end in one (I the finest in the Wm. M: (balmy has on: ~310300.01!) (eat at timbu' lo- cated on the river- flowing into A‘r- row ”a. The demand for lumber comes (ran the Territories. end the Big Bond 00.. hu- u finance ov- er the Gout mill. ln freight rate; owing to their mill being 380 mlles ueerer to the market. "flhptowm mum West are grow- ing very rapidly. Winnipeg has nude put mm during ,th‘ tut {ow am"; it I- naw a city. of 70,0011“- ;1: and growing [in o. weal“ he muzemrm of the cut; was Hum-ed 19st year by over nix million duh". ital I luv-3 been told that the uhlion - m incranaenl by 1 . Sta-don. Borax-3 Waldo. Racism, Minw. Odouy and *W an lino towm. Edmonton wt! in um um- wrn‘ crntre and will he uA mt our. an! word room for hundred! 0‘ wound! or W I predict pest wring a hit! in“! of little-I who that Canary. ’11» agricultural 19-, neuronâ€"m5, to day cutting of the alumni 1nd 11mm 1min! ol shat annuityâ€"1m gnu. Aallmx'flh warm and flockomie Ritu- rictl are full 0! mimnlspd fimbu. riv- ers and «Ionian mm with lid). 1nd the fat tank In a Valuablaooc. Three industries win bring rum: to up: country. Why. the pram! put of the papuhtion of (land-n will b: mm of Lake superior within the nzxtJitxy gut“. and I predict that “I: lyslvdluflclu will)» lighted by rkrh-mty. the rivers win he [nough- ml lanthanum». tummy will 1!th to carry suit; from ”1' (Meaning machine ‘to the elevatar, om! stun plum: win he. and on the bud. . ”W by on 0“ Erica . On Friday last evening Dr.‘ rows waived tram Toronto u had: in” «no of which the doc- ‘d was mod. It is at English weaved with a stag-horn )1 audio and Mummy ensured The”I gut 1:;ng by Dr. _C. O‘Ra'olly. Super- [at ' at the Monte General mat, who in! o aha-note of the «m Wren-icy. Koo? truth]: iii-hon; : - , nix-re are young children this anodi- cino lhould always be kept on hand. The troubiea of little ones come when has! exrrctod. and a dose of the Tab- Ida romptly given any a": apro- cioul Eula “L. 813.05% Own Tablets can ,1! the wing: ills of little one: rad tn econ-flow door; will pmznt fickle". Ifl'hey at: guaranteed :0 contain no opiate or hnnmful 'drug. as Tibial are and by all medicine dunner-sent post pudatZSconts chum by writing may Dr. William-6' mine 00.. Brochine. Ont - "Fran the time my hxby wivs Pun.” aye In .Robt. Prim. of Com- fie-rnere. Ont.. “I. was always sickly and costivo until {been giving hum Baby‘o Own Men. .30 u: m «w. Kraut sad crowing nicely, tad 1cm Madly .ny how manual! I am for my hby'o can." In every Imam whore s'Y LYESTER wre co. The day d iron pipes and cast iron cylindcs , a I public know from cxpoxi‘cnce what you want when you y a put is gnlvnnizcd iron pipe, btass cylinder and steel rods, which do 1 tot a taint the mar. ‘ . ”-ourpmziulmau, Mr. -J. Dennis, Lou- atcral adu- rcpdrs, 'and we can gmntec satisfaction. Mail cadets receive prompt attention. We are making a large bate bras cylindc and steel rodplflnnl wlfich-yill outwear and throw more watt than my pump on ‘2' 112 GOOD PUMPS}? 5 The Kind You Have Always Bought Ado to all theseadvantages the very material one that in it arm in the surplus earnings of fins India: Company. at have an opportunity for safe and profitable investment may eql A hundoome bnoklet. giving a full c xplanafinn. will be sent on n Better lot three reasons. tatâ€"Canada Life 5 per cent. Gold Bonds yield a mmb rate of interest than Government Bonds. andâ€"They are paid for by instalmentsâ€"thu- placed whim teach ol men without capital. sudâ€"They are insured. That is. should the investor (I: flying only one instalment on his bonds, all his future paymm Company would be immediately cancelled and the benefit: d lnvutment wruld '-t once become available. THE GANADA LIFE ASSURANCE GENUINE 15'. mijd Hui Always Bought. and much 11.. N. 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