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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 13 Mar 1903, p. 6

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52:5“ ' W (-0 0â€"”. ‘ ".71: on Gm . “ad 1413314 1 as h" not I? “' (1p!) ‘I‘A' t0 9 3:01‘ 'lI‘.‘ 0 ,‘flu‘f (‘f W1 Faith. TW‘. as than! 2:11 estefi a \‘12711 no 301% “Q“ 3p»; in l'w H t nff ‘H‘ . ho pulp.“ W 1'” n(<“ uf Ll! n 011.; I!|'E.\“.! l W 5. mm! , 3:.1 ‘. \‘ mm. M ' 7‘ ‘2’. 1' =‘ " .w m '-- tm~ "’ 1 .2 (1' ~ 9 ‘ x If. ."\ . .U'u‘." I ; nu: {nun ‘w 1" '11 . ,. The POST‘S {Freshytcr} flamcnl! t : he came to LR gay, when) be after which 11 msmmi) 1‘ 11 yhen a young ,1. Delighted With Rev. J. v. lumillan’s First Pulplt llttorancos. i (Winnipeg Free Press, March 2.) ? St. Andrew‘s church was far‘ from being able last evening to receive the multitudes that flocked to hoax the new pastor, Rev. J. W. Macmil- lan. Mr. Macmillan .was introduced to the congregation in the morning )y Rev. Principal Patrick, but took Io publi cpart in the acrvico. Dr: ed a very able sermon. ratification and vieopia, he olfored pray-er that the Divine blessing might rest upon both oinister and hearers. ‘ f ’ T: In the evening the new) pastor. enâ€" .te'rei upon his pulpit work. making a .very favorable impression by his ap- pearance, voice. manncr. excellent practical thought and imprecsivo de- livery. Dr. Patrick read the Scrip- ture lesson and led in prayer. and the phoir rendered special music, includ- mg a solo by Mine. 1. Pitblado, and :1 Mrs. Pitblado andi‘llr. Bruce Eggo. the choir leador. p-80‘eing that the congregation included many “immoral of other church“. Ir. Mac- illan announced 'a. change of his in- tion of delivering a discourse with point reference to the beginning of 's ministry hora and said thatho‘ oulut do this next Sunday morning: we then directed the attention of the ‘amlience to tho parable of the Phar- isec and tho Publican. Luke 19: 9 to 14. Along .‘with this parablo he ameiatod those of the igood Samur- itan and the prodigal can. a. pro. touting twt) opposite. extromoo of tharnctnr. He promoted to expound the parable to show Josua‘ mutimate ‘of a hypocrite. .Ho dc-mrihod the marism of the church. th: Phat-ism of tho world and the l’ublican. Th~ Than.» u was mot an extravagant charnctvr. who stood on a lofty place and shouted his boasting in the ears of God and men ; his warda were intended for God‘s oar alone: "he prayed within himself“; hi-v words were spoken in silence. 8‘} did not lie. He was - n. __:..... fle was 11m. an mumpvr- _, , _ 3n idolntor; he gavg hung of all he, atcmont might newt Every it have been justified in a court of law. Among us such a man would be one whose Word is as good as his nota, and his note as good as the bankzn ‘public-spxrited man to whom his neighbors go {or advice in trouble. .What is the key to this man’s char- acter? Jesus spoke the. parable to “some that tmstol in themselves, ,, _I,A_-..a and (‘0- m highly respmu 0!. 92 friends. wh «emu-m Jzuqmg a mom. Iitics a noml m Ed?" w-m conducted 18 Grenvillsar. h“ since Christa! cancer. tho Lats Gouge Ban“. Toronu. ’Iall and Empire: Mam-arms Bax- 311. one a: 'l‘orunto's old/eat citizens. died Thursdxy morning at his home. 13 Grenvillwsf. U.- lud been amt!"- Ina aim-e Christmu {son an internal B002 chucnumu or sr. AIDREU'S cause", WIIIIPEG, EIS 0‘ mm wnn mulsnn. 835 Sixty years of cures have taught I CCU g fled us whatA er’s Cherry Pectoral will do. eknowlt’s thegmté est cough remedy ever made."‘And you wrll say _s_q after you w n. Theresa mmmmrfi-g The La ted by H of (‘me Fcuclc'n 4. Mr. Ah‘x ed “113 a member of the Pub- “'21 S SGETUAR‘I. ;e A?” Ruthafiord. occurred on Fridly. Feb. I one. o! the oldest setâ€" 10:). 1ownship in the per- A‘wx. Rutherford; The 3 born in Scotland. and :1; mm 2; years at age 34:11.11. settling in Lind- e handed to: .1 'fcw wars. 1): unloved 1.0103; 1-1:. con- n~1cn. He is survived by Ll {our daughtersâ€"Alex- Z-Irs. John Mcxabb. in abut. Mrs. John Strac- a. D. Hwain in Manitoba; gnu-r in the Statm. He ivcd by u widow having mn-rins. In religion do- “ Pn-ahytcrian and in slvum'h Luhcrnl. Thu : phm Lut Sunday to tho My. ;?~,-- cam-view being y thw Rev. A. J. TN‘flH. unbmy. Mr. Rutherford resxwtod by n large ctr. .ds. who will sympathize “-3 is «Misha! with utmm ‘w.t‘t Ih N‘ two - praachcr plum-I llu‘ l gnaw-H1 t‘w npirlt ~ law [0 Mia juntil’icm- :m'co with God. .rablo imprcmion was a: smrmou. as was evi- ~»)mmcut.9 heard (awry- ‘1093 of tho service. was repro'lucad in full nrt o! the meeting of -::vcncd 10 deal with v. Mr. chmm'an. RAD sum.” 9'11 “NM rim. or. uni-uh PP Viv” night. how litlh- we thought if was 1:1»: lunt. Mia-é MoKmlny. Um nutt- Ion. um! Mr. "owns. and lwadxnuutcr. \w-rv in uttondnnco. Mn talked through the morning to thmm who mmt in to am him. He H'n'quoqu spot-3 to mu 0'! you and his muthor. and always with much luv;- and tenderness. and it was of you lthonzhl in your sorrow. rather than of him who has gonn to the L ,_A L-‘ van-u hutlw‘ life. Human comfort at bent in cold in real sorrow. and word» [all or mam hard and unmoanimz. l mu: only my lam «worry. and in saying it [echo the feelings of all who knew him here. But whilo 1 any [am sorry for you [know I do not at all fully realize your loss in such a brother. But how Well 'for us: wzv know where to ‘go for real and lasting comfort iu suchr ntimeâ€"to Him who is our older Brother and has felt all our sorrows. "Ba content, poor heart! God's‘plans. like lilies pure and \whitp. unfold: We must not ‘tear the close-slink” Mr. ('orm-y and myself an “him-May nitht; ho ataycd till and Hm rout of the night. ! night. how littlv Wf- ghoualnt it. vvvu- .v u», ..__ him this morning, so (at as Iknow he did not consider such apoal’ibility. It will seem hand for you to thin-k ho died among strangers. with noun of his own neatf'him. but we have not felt like strangers towards him. He was a. favorite from the first. for he seemed to have agifl; of making: friends. He said repeatedly that ho was getting every care. Indeed. wv all triad to do bur boat. It; was a pleasure to do anything for himâ€"ha, was so grutrt’ul and so unfailingly thoughtful and considornto. Al- though lwas not with him at the last. lumle-rastand he seemed bon- hrmtthing more slowly and heavily st‘imw, hut just gradually Hunk away. until, with a [our long’ broatlw. his spirit took its flight. “'0 had runny- ml up only two whole nizhm. Mr. (‘nrtll'y and mymlf dind-Ml \\'.uirwnl:|v night: has maxed till one Rn; W. G. (lute; thonco to the Christian cmterv for burial. vl‘orhapb some of the friends would like to know something about hm illness. so we herewith print alettor‘. which was wirtten by one of the teachers of the luptitute: It. Sign: institute. Munooy. Feb. 27th. 1903. Dear ' ,Yi’gbstprplt only I might begin this 88' [did the othcr lr‘ttcr. by saying [was writing at your brothor‘a request! It not at his request. still Ithiuk if in his blight home he could know. he would like mete write you this note to tel? you a. little about his illneeohere.. His cell higher could not have bean pox-a unexpected than it was to us. It has saddened us all more ti‘lfl I can say. The thought of his ill- ness terminating in death-did not occur to mo, and when the Dnmw him this morning. so far as {know he did not congider: apoh‘a poo-ibility , Lâ€" Lint“!- 7 V [Eaves apart: Time will reveal the calyxee of gold And if. throggh_ patient to“. w; reach the land ‘ Whnre tired feet. with sandals loos- ed. may rest, When we shall clearly know and un- tint-stand, I think that we shall say. ‘God knew th“ host) " Yours in sincerest qvm'palfi'y. E'DHEL A. ARMSTRONG. manic Kuwlck‘s Fin. Ricard. Mr. 'Gco. Curtis. who recently I“- lurnod ”from {h}? winter racing circi1.. {nuts Very jubilant ovu- hia Iucoeu with his «fine ,xaolnc mare. Minnie Koswick. Mr. Curtis drove ‘her at Port 'Porry. Napnnm. Mmd. N.Y.. Ottawa and Kim-ton ice noel. and drove her M much. u pace tint she now moldy; 191'. mnm‘n yorld'ulmond on ice; 3nd. liwdmr-ald‘l worldn ro- am! on im. am mat a mile in 2101-4 and trotted than Mata under 2.2". The {cs record is 2.15 and in (bold b I million" our fire you; a: we. tunic Wat‘s varian- anoo bmtu my other auto or five- year-old, While qaway Minnie -_wtln . A, 1 -__.I ‘-.-â€" |-L _-._AA¢ J‘“' 'v-- , 7 - one 3rd.'two 8nd. and tour lat prim: AL Redwood. N. Y.. she bee-t the horse that won first prize! at Ottawa. but at the latter city Minnie, waa nick. which; account! tu‘ mt! prize. lie Sehool'Board tram 1882 to law. and was again elected in 1890 and 1981. He was chirmen of the Sup- plies Committee tor three years. mm 1883 to 1885. Be m a East Grand: Master of the Canadian Order at Odd- tellowa. a member a! St. John‘s Lodge of Means and of the Granite Lodge elf the A.0..U.AW. He ma connected ' with the Carletan-et. Methodist church. In his yawn: days Mr. Boxall was a member a! the vol- unteer [ire brigade. ‘For many years he carried on a tinsmith busi- ness on Yonge-st. He leaves a widow, two: arms. and two daughters; The funeral. on Saturday aflternoon. will be held under the‘ auspices oi'the C. 0. 0. F. and the A.U . U. W. At the meeting at t B blic School Board last night Trustee 0. A. B. Brown, seconded by Trustee Kent. moved that the Board record its aor- row and regret at the death at Mr. Boxall, who had served dot seven years on the board. and who had al- ways taken a deep interest in the wel- fare of the city,aolraole _ Deceased weaithc brother of Mr. Jameq Boxall, qtthis tom. who Wag at the bedside when the and came. having left Ior the. city Wednepd'ny morning The Lace George iormaa Webster. U 1882 7 t9 wuu'u In mum .....- Tho electric ’carn go up to tho Y‘o Alpinz‘ Tavern. which in 5.000 fret up. It in hwondnrlul oloctric rail- way cirvlimz around and bridging canyons which 'makn one tool crmoy whnn you look out and down at tho vastn'wm lx-low. Well. “hen we got up tc Yo Alpineâ€"an far M iii" ("urn wontâ€"we look hnrroa. or at least Gordon had aburro. Lott't a horn and [had nmulo. Sevoral othora wont up with us. The ladies nll rido stimuli” out here. ““11. we started the climb up 1100 [est moro to the (Pop 01 Mount Lowa. Oh. but it was agrand sight. such .18 one can always remombor above all cthor grand sights. The murow path up the side of the mountain climb won. as Gordon kept saying. “such a stingy little trailâ€"why did they not make it wider ?" Well. it was just wide enough for tho “critters" to walk on. and if thP-y made a min- step it would b3 all day with horse and rider. but they as aTnlo are sure-looted. When one looks down the creepy I ing comes on again, but as the clouds were drifting around the peak of the mountain it shut out our vision down into tho (lnplhfi of 'the canyons. and we were cutie-lied no it was. too. Snmo of the people got out of the cars and would not continue 'up: others looknd W'hito Around the Gills.. but all tha came Iwould. not: miss a trip to Mount Lowe. The row) hm been in operation nine years andhaa not injured one person or mploy- no in that time. so it in perfectly onto. It is the thoughts of (tho dppthu below that torrifion; you am. it in over «mile to the top. 0.100 (not. and it [remember uright there are 5.280 foot in smile. There was about six inches otanow up from tho Alpmo Tavern to tho um of Mount 'Low'a. Sorornl portion: had new noon mow. exoopt at a (ll:- . lunch. and had novor hundlod It. Ono 1 man took hi0 lunch box and filled it with now to tan bank to Loo An- . colon. yell. it took 1 1-2 hour. to so _ an. - .I-â€"â€"â€"--‘I ‘v -â€" rv ’. Running to Los Angela. ‘ We" rented aroom while in Lot! An- ~gem. There are lots of deucueuan atone. as they call them" winch furnish hot cones. ”makes, an and eggs, etc.. in the morning. an roast meats. potatoes and vegetable» soups. pies or three baked; aples for 5c.. and (mo wauld go out with: a. couple of plates. and they wank! dip the plates into hot water and we .would get throe‘slicns ot'ronst boot. potatoes. mashed vegetables and three baked apples for 20¢. .-plenty for us three to make a. meal on. W0 made our own cotton! and cocoa. and had bread and Cookioa in our loom. You would be surprised to see Hm numbglj of people that name here - -- ~ â€"â€" u.‘ _:.._ \IU Light Hmmokwping. 'l‘hm'e is ngas mvtro in every sui'o ol’ roomq and of couwr~ one has to drop aquartnr into 1t now, and then. and that buys (or your an anti! you want anothar quarter‘s worth. Well, we routed two mch' com for S7 nmonth. and nra'g‘oimz down to Long Beach to-morrow. In one 9! Han cottaml than no a doom such suites of mono. and come throo roam suites. Nearly all bode am folding. or also ono wall is lika acupbmrd. about 13 inches deep; you opan a dcor and “1931103. pull down. 'One wage is hing to the wnll and 11’ other mate on 10‘.- .‘l'hon above there are stain: for bald“. Tam nauu .nu. ... Wo returnod yesterday from a trip up around Los Angeies and the dir- toreut resorts around here; Loo An- geles is about 18 or. 20 miloa Iran the Pacific coast and the summer 1'08t-l't!,-” mercaurthom. but the people )ul‘t‘ say “Mn to the beach" here. Some of the resorts are - ' Port Loo around fight in the surf. and it. :9 ‘ . .WOJU~ ”tin down at Santa Monica I wish o'ou‘could can come of tho cottages at Mo. benchâ€"thaw arc. Just cute. and are paiutod such pretty colon. Then they have such b'eautiful flowers and‘ palm of all agino how lovely kinda. You can in tho aux-rounding“ are. Nearly every ed for renting; third Cottage is fix they run two rooms all furnpdmd with dishes. bedding. 8.3.1.8 range. oil hr‘atcr. and cverythmz and: to do _‘___ ‘ . to 12 pm Emma mom cmronm “"1": “v“. n. In". - -7â€" u â€"â€" -- ,.7 up on the burrow; on the dowmnrd trip we wont by Mothon trail down the mountain ddc. We won all 3M to gm. back to Ya Mpino Tamra.- m‘am‘c may have slurp reception room and nhrc-phoe with a lot le (mt long hut-ping .1}! the oldtunloo- , L!_ n.._ _-L .IHI vuv ‘uâ€"- _-_ 0d our flouwafii'fifii 6! HM mflol. The car noun-nu tha my downf'tho mountain; the man Juat look Mtor tho brakaa. «We got down to Echo ouotaiu. where ttho Mount Lowo anevrvatory is located. aloo tholargo learcblight, whtch‘k very intonat- ing‘. We mivad there at 8 o'clock, spd had mleoture on astronomy. ghee/21:11:01, the . . ”* ‘_ Jun b1 the mutant ; w) . fizt‘omm ten mitosam‘ .h We at back .to Log ‘Anlill‘ ’st‘lo In Interesting ”out of Iona! Loveâ€"- Cost of Living I: Reasonable. Below will he found some 'iutor- eating extracts from .9. letter receiv- ed some {lays ago by Mr. Goodwin from his son Frank, in’ California. As most of our readers know. Mrs F. T. Goodwin‘s health has been some- what poor for alew. years, and before Christmas 'thoy loft: Port Hur- on for the land of perpetual summer. Th9 first couple at months they spent on atmit ranch near Pasa- glena, and then removed to the sen- side. -- I 4 -\ 1 my) glv'rfimta 3F§fâ€";V€h"§w iron not over the tit-ow We stop about out! and oueghalt houfl, 9n ghgphrojgm- {3' {mg guano" ital-noon all the is an electric 8.!!! Tc-Su's lurk-t. Ruu'ncu III (girl, brisk n die market. Snatch}. {hon being n pod dam-ad {or the "don. product.- ofloud. Follo'i". no tho quotation: 1-1330. 16¢. per don: button 18 -. per lb 3 chicken. 400. 1.0690. per par; turkeys. 13 to No. pot 1h; goon. l0; pot lb. pounce. pot bug. $1.20; upplu, 990. [:Of Mg: bod. 5‘ to 60. Counuuoul locale: and Cordial inception u the Pastor. (Winnipeg l'reo Provo. Much t) A largo nd jolly crowd ”thud in 8‘. Andnw’u chunk In: Inning on the oc- ado-cl fie ninth nun-slum nnd con- un [inn by tn. M1.- 0! momma». The Schookoom patented in”. high: can. with m uni-flail, urn-god uh)... “I. docontlou c! which, though fl-pk, '0" very pm“. continua; a! form. null plus. 1m... cnrnntiou and other flown. Islam: innanznblo were than. who not ‘ nut-p t o «rapt-cum pro 1‘ Io: them. Then In with. m tomcat, buy. {or no ”out won the pineal onpu‘cd dun numb." dam! to an won. , râ€"â€"A_A ‘â€" _.1- n- m lulu-wu- -‘vâ€"-â€". ~- _,_ , Mm dinner» IMOSI'IIDII‘WBM’O u a. “(Marina 0! the church. when an“ uni-c o! muio by Bunnie-‘5’. on hum whilod say an minute In!“ the roan- " hogan. ’ Ihooooolndingiuu on the promrno m n tidnu by Mr. Mum... E. 9k! he hid on'qod hll on in St. éndnv’s char . And it con long will in his mind u nownt to b. numbed. Rov. Dr. PM. iok ooprhd tho Tho opening inn of the pr. “an. * mooted inlmnogtg! Mo by If“ -m- "vwwu u-â€".â€" â€"_-_77V , , mflimpooo nd Slopes: .34 um ca 10110.“! by u “dru- by tho Ru. . Bryon. nodomtor of the guard gnu-Hy. Dr. Bryan “pruned HI cunt. u ublo to b. you: 3% u "out, hurti‘y wolooud the Ru. J. W. Hu- millq. 8t. Andnv'l Ia putor. u Winnipeg: m-I , t ‘___AA:â€"A 6k.- VI lunar-p Roy. Dl’. Wilson, of Al‘lll‘ino. than sdduued tho Indiana. Ho an 3 {allow uadut u Knox college with He. Ilse- millm and mid how be, in bi- lush-n dun. bud looked up to the hr». who w mhensneuior. ad be rogudod his .- a “ad-.1. "Mr. Msmnlllul.”uid Dr. Wilson. “up my Izod}! of um.” AL- ___.â€"â€"A u. Alanna" ”mm omen. When you can't eat break- fasthtake Scott’s Emulsion. When you can’t eat bread and butter, take Scott's Emulsion. When you have been living on a milk diet and want something a little more nourishing, take Scott’s Emulsion. tun-om. M's warm unu- â€"--â€" â€"â€" 7, -- blood and not! .m- «flax dined upo- tho I w mm tho mm a throw. hr-f-rn autumn klocnn. zrjm o "_"â€"" 0 AA 1‘..lndn,0_ 1-0 003! A 03L!) m 08' DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinino Tab- lets. All druzgilto refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grom‘. sig- nature in on ouch box. 250. To get fat you must eat fat. Scott’s Emulsion is a great fattencr, a great strgngth giyer. Those who have lost flesh want to increase all body tissues, not only fat. Scott's Emulsion increases them all, bone, flesh, blood and nerve. UH“...- _ . I am com; to take my up to Vancouvm' on "an c a. then out the urn. and twill be down to w I return to Port Huron boat is laid up. Lotta at Long Beach until lat - an _‘__l'- ' 3.088 of Flesh For invalids, for con- valescents, for consumptives. for weak children, lor all who mad flesh, Scott's Emulsion is a rich and com- fortable food. and a natural o'clock. outint tonic. Scott's Emulsion for bone. flesh, blood and nerve. had an attack of uthma nor a cough ins well. Gordon has also gained general pounds. and I ha vo dono well and feel fine. so all told we: are so far greatly benefitted by our trip here. I e t 'to leave here about the 25th uf this month; as it will take about 12 days for me to return (ho way [want to go.â€"-Your affec- tionate Ion. . ‘ ' : ' 1 ~ A Ant-“1' t N $100 Dim. Reward, $100. sad but “flu-n: it J. CHENEY ch!" ring to take my return trip mount on "an ocean noun- :vot the urn. to Toccata. 'be down to no you to Port Huron, . lid up. Lotta will rennin Beach until later on. She fl ‘13 bounds. and has uo_t FRANK 'r. GOODWIN We will send you a. free sample. m“ ‘50 “‘1'. .. pnumuo vu . Mob, Ila-m Blot "m. 03‘ thb III :5, tho 30'. Dr. gum-“Hy. cunt. u u "out, OR". J .3“.- a co.. Tomo- TIâ€"IECANADA PAINT co BEADYMIXED PAINTS Boob Md SIM Stan, posit. P000 05... Knot-u . Hazy. Sasha: and Frames for sun. “1.3.1808 0! SAWS flLanoIq} nuns-u...“ d Bunk and. WALL PAPER, DOORS and FRAMES McLENNAN CO. Thou m without “y quution the hon. pint! undo. To In bu! to say quunhy. S» the 1993 Color Cad to: hunt thin. m“ I (EAST OF BENSON HOUSE) ""1- 5 o 900.009.900.900aooooooooooooooooooooooon 0.0.9. PefléttPIeasiné Styles in Men’s and “ Boys’ Spring Gem. April BLIP-ANT" Wlll'l LEAD. . 1.333118. VAINISIBS. i GIOIGI DIVA”. m. ARCH is marching along. Spring enthusiasm fills this Store. The Store season is as far advanced as the weather. Come for a free stroll through the Store. We want to invite the Lindsay mph to inspect our new Spring Clothing and Furnishings, and will take a visit as a compliment whether or not you buy a eent's worth. Becoming styles in Spring Suits, Spring Overcoats, Spring Trousers, Spring Hsts, Spring F urnishings, with that dash of chic which marks their superiority over everydsy sorts, and still further emphasizes our leadership. the order for Opening Day. Old and new customers alike, Graham’s Store is yours to enjoy in the broadest sense of the meaning. We want to show you our Great New Stock : NEBK AND snouunzns ABOVE ML COMPETITRS I will 080: my but it“! o! w." hm in gun army. 5.. a, 5 out l‘spou. any n. hula“. BRING THEIR THE STORE DOLLARS A Welcome Awaits A STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION PABID‘. IIDROOI. Never before have we had such displays to present, and Specie! Prices are All! WINE. 13 1908,, SEE GRAHAM GRO W .’ DXKING ROOM A. 4/. GRAHAM The King Clothier. A brand new stockâ€"which we will give as much care and attention tons to Clothing, etc. Graham's Boots and Shoes and Rubbers are bought from the foremm makersâ€"the best in each line, bought at such extraordinary price concessions that we can afl'ord to give values that fade into insignificance any prices offered elsewhere in these lines in Lindsay. Is what the phenomenal growth of our business spells today. We have had to follow the flag of demand, and have opened out a stock of We wish to call the attention of the publicjto 0ur facilities for repainting. Our paint shop {is in chme of a first-class painter, and we use nothing but d“ best stock. We can also attend to all repairs necessar! to your Carriage before painting. All sorts of Vehiolos built to order as usual. WMERSON Men’s and Boys’ Boots, Shoes and Hubbars ‘ v...‘ -â€" PEDLAR EMMERSON Winn-st. North. When requiring anything in our line call and get it will pay you. D. CINNAMON A large stock of CHURNS. WASHING lACflINES. WE IILK CANS, MILK PAILS, IILK FANS, SAP BUCKRTS. SAP KB‘I‘I‘LES. SAP SPILES. etc. HEADQUARTERS Repairing and Job Work done on shortest notice. arriage Makers, Genera] Blacksmiths; EXPANSION KENT STREET,‘ IT PAYS TO BUY AT CINNAMON'S â€"â€"MGII ”Inlfl -â€" for STOVES. BUILDERS HARDWARE and FAR!- EBS' SUPPLIES at LOW- EST PRICES. LIN! SAYâ€"â€" our pricBSo WRINGERS. “In (In

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