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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 22 Mar 1907, p. 10

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are paying interest four times a year, viz., 31st May, 31st August, 30th November and 28th February. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO .Y UVI‘I ---.- â€" __, if #09999090000...OOOQO’OOOOOOOOOO'O l .§..§. § stood-the state. which was filled thh p,__ Mk... meinz 'POSL)‘ I .LL'.._ -A‘nb 15" f“ I"! m to“ fit“ \VU‘GZS. 0F WIN. halt the (numb 01' mature hardly be understood. bu! â€"%ivinz and cmwum; t! Nikkiâ€"w L10 haafnk 111-3 x; hard the hundmd mines pad fou;hc :tz-ue cumin“ against alt ut aacmro‘u all a. little wagwtm a! whj ably bringsl. defeat. an wt: to that mm. the ‘ m that 1 passed Us! 5nd fought: .ij muuum __, _ Next day we left _§he last tween winst alt of. anxurc'u allied forces, I. 11min minzuian of which iaevilo- of civiliggtion being: as, 3:314 the i 2 d 1' u. and possibly- shmlm mum; in: Is nauâ€" ““311 If “If. we": th fiew ex r- breeds and. the WIN 9de «With t '0 at “ " pa 3 temperamm of 35 degrees bplow m that 1 ”Pa-“9“ through .Wl-l we made 10'miles .in th» morning I) candorszood. , and {1N miles in the afta-noon. At new . ‘oa-onLn 83mm . Mhrcb 3 0’6 act we prepared our first camp .31. an! trilveum; ’W (Iris and a in “1° open. \Vitia cur 300mm "” ,3 "' , ' ' , fair shovels we dug out} spaoo'about fight‘ I reached oackfmn,‘ o. :5le L Mn 109‘ 10118. six t I “Lida an}! 9.8. station on Lake Supurior. tum throw deep. in the middle at 3th: ,L we pieced logs for our fire and go» morning at? the 8th .‘thruu fudianu, _ ~ . hit-breed. who: fellow and :33}. «red the 21:44:12: wax? :1; golf. mum-ed our pack-sacks con- par wire-Hod washes in aux-“blanâ€" hininz flake“ and statiuga gum tact: and turned inJ thm on 63:}: chm damn 3.11.5115] oversa nun mu. In tab mad ominr‘s ghackl where we unto supplied with «mow-chow and Wm aj fibula oven- a foot wideI an which to load out. pack-sack. Tim .M... hv thc wav. was foux. pr. iim (Written for The I an. the person who wâ€"-.â€" M - _ -7, , 1a; shamiea am every 2,010in ammopoaed Wandmrumicd with supplies for {the agtvey‘ puma. “y are wlwaya in change evl’ two men who look after tho 001,1)th and ”tritium Eben to tho partiL-w. The next: day we was an the :‘trgil by 7 ban. mad the wont-her was much. caldera At noon our much: com-us!- ud of itozan bread, pom) aml tea, eat.- m beside a firm ‘ A mapahdt that. «Harm-an wouid have «Lama eu hatred toms covered with snow, m ping. um: pulling :1 tobqgczan and, L‘ - I _-;oh a n-\I-.~‘ is no. In two ham 9; mm mornixzz m conned 12 mike". Then wane dinner, which tool: :Lvm hgmra 10.1905“ pare. First. we yanked ,vyaxter. m was dbtainad by cumin; timomgn three or four Ice“: 071209.. Attefigsbaf bought; of spruce wax? cut for a 'bed ground Um fire and two dead trees for fuel. Two stakes xgm driven alto the snow to supper; a pole on: l.__‘; - :fiich the pails of water were hung; under these. in the shattera! apmge took. the fire WBVSibuiLt: 'T‘efl. was 1.. _£ nwn. vuv -.. boiled and them followed a, feast of ' ' k and bread washed down) by ten- We then stm'ted for the Lozgg Lake Hudson Bay post. 18 milas ahead. {which we reached about five o’clock, as the shadows were darkening on the pines. ’ This poem is a large. whitewashed handing of squared timber. with. 'the M Jack and tho H. B. oomt-ofl- Uma tkn'tinz, whom it. This post is in charge at a typical H. B.. Foo- tor mined Godchere. The house consiatod of [our rooms. a parlor. dining room. kitchen, and an up- dtaira sleeping! man. In the parlor an: a m gramhphuno and. an uptight piam This piano ludheoa tinr. and was a onr‘icn’ty in those wilds. .Aboufi twunfy feet away. Eniiuzd"'7théix sewn, mm! with u ‘marchc" io the saw“ “lasing-t" (dogs) we started an tax-good trad up Long Lake, Mapping gar dinner 2512-» Indian Wigwam. Vvo arrived ”at Camp No. 3 at 2.30 p.m.. cowering {the distance inns-em: um two campazt‘c miles. u: en'x incurs. 'flesbmti‘qg an. hour for, dimmer. ‘ 'It Jams art: Jhia camp thaw. I first aboard the _ BOWLING 0F \QLOLVES , - ’ Saturday tamed vary 0014â€"25 or 80 dashes Mow; so acids glut tlm heath. would not be "can. ‘ That it! hardly credible, but mfvgmfiwels' it anther fellow and 1y;- isred mgr pack-sacks con- sankatu and niacin-:3 and. wan puns] ovcna m1. long; 1 can-N‘s ghackl where we died with (mow-chum; and mint; ‘PostJ hast no experi- wbo has never but. [to the one ; ‘thmxuh. 1h“ . great silence. Rich inevit- md pmibly, few aper- mmxrh .WiU- nag through Attefigshnf t for a 'bed dead trees Lego driven a 901° 09‘ Vere hm; ) - of a phuge Tea was be one 3t.) stood-the stare,wmcnwas uueu um. um blanke‘g. clothing, pork. e:c.. tom ‘ battered with the Indians for tars; e7." Clustared around the past were sev- wxll W families of Indians living in acne huts. The Sunday dinner 'would ri- val thnlt of the “King Edward" â€" WABOOSE BOUILLION, . tux-e», mopse meat, hone-made bread and [thin delicious Wes. J, «we. w€‘§wm"c$kag at the trees with the cold. the how-I'm: at tho waives and! the stirring of spine one f3:- dt our. party rho replenish the (ire. '3‘“ Awgkened by the cold in the early W, marmng. wu mused aux-salt. rolled - ' .out and prepared our omkfswt. The hr afl, danced afionml \ a ..‘l’-â€"-L-" mu!” uuuuuu WW 99‘“ .VVK“ -v--u=- 7* 7 three deep. In the middle of this we placed logs for our fire and gov- m'ed the mat. of the floor with mlâ€" sam W113. After our usual up- per we rolled ourselves in our blan- kets and turned inJ three on each; side. witfl out. feet to tb tire. Ab reached the survey camp. This gyn- sists (I! half-agapzem tents. one of these a lamge cobk tent and the nest sleeping mats. all heated by small sheet-iron shoves. The camp is may-- ed about five miles every week. as the war]: proceeds. [the more is very intgreatjmg. Every member of L,, ,_ -â€".‘A-6AA *1: th‘eJ pmyv‘Jâ€"Mt} is'expected to assist. Everythig; is loaded carto- buggazns and V "EACH MAN HAS TO PULL his share. varying from 150 to 200 lbs. Often a second trip is geces- nary. _ ._, . _ . Then coma: the actual work due survey. At: 5.30 3.11:. can cry at th» cock. "Roll out !” breaks #419 atm- :ness ad! the wilderness. ,fine'texuow in each taut: takes a week’s turn 3,1, lighting the fire. Afar a. whilo'flne zest roll out. wash themmlvea‘. and :Eier. After. mama; the trail for a. mile. £35th on_ ou_r wvslgoad. we strike off into 1116 bgmh'ta take up the wurk we left oft the (135 pgâ€" fore. One party takes 'fopograpny and tho res: “wk togethct‘ â€" mu transit: mnn sets up his instrument. and lining in the picket heldchain- meu. the axemen cut out the hue. Thus the: work gees on. from clay 1.0 day. The party always have then dinner in the wood; _and neverâ€"ex‘ cept in case of (in: - dg they return to the camp till night. ‘ -, With each party are flm’ ‘papkgrs'. old Ibackwoodsmen who know haw to pick up and followg rraii. Them packers move the food-IsupplieS. pick out suitable camping grounds. grt new trailer mud "him; up the supplies from the caches, Tim ads) at; out any member who is sick on; has met with an accideng. to then-ant. The arrival of ' THE MONTHLY MAIL ‘ is the chief feature it the cgmp. It Icminds the man that although they are in the wildernem my are still in touch with civilizaltian. . The hour at arrival in. uncertain. and this makes thq event all the mom inter- esting. The mail mtieraâ€"Hudlidku and Fraserâ€"hand over the M3 to! the Chief, who is ammundefi by an read first. Then follow a- . deal at chairing”. capecially if one fellow gets rtum: mam ‘m a temirumc hand. After. hurried wading. equal- ly hurried! answers hum to be wri-ta ten, aq the mail men. wait‘ but ateyv hours. They also bring in parcels for the men fgom the: twat, â€"« necesâ€" aniea like tubaoco, cidhing, etc. (It is somewhat: amusing when. the sup- ply at. tobacco fails. ‘ Tea. (lenm kimieâ€"kinnie, or coffee, has totake its pace, and the mam. are mgtuml- ly out: of humor. ‘ ‘ A.) Vuu v. Ali-n...â€" I ”member dawn the latter part of April. about .the break-um when travelling was almoat imposs- sible, we were reduced td "paystrcak' pork unfit! to eat. but plenty.“ tea. Often whatnovina; a camp 9. [allow would an hungry from 0min; till night. One camp man will never target. m was on April 19th, We awoke aifl 4 am. god gin early start and found a pouring rain which de- delayed us till 7.’ Then we W back a mile to the: oaého not supplies. The trail was any)“ that it took.“ least. two tq crust that Every '3' ‘ DISLOCATE OUR NECK in the floundering about. ,. Then we named out (mm the old camp for the new can. six miles guy. ench‘ with hie own blmkeu and damn-3e carried by, the tuna-line, a! it. wan cow impossible to nee tobomxwe to my advantage. We "96111 South Twin Lake where the ice was cover ed with than six inches 0! water and slush; then W,,n small stream and over. 1 mile 5:! hills. where the no“. mow gag about; three teat deep. to a ewunp ’ about hwd miles long covered with water in name 013er om three feet: thou -â€"-hL m twu with o! the cam omen more swamp. than on: ysndlpand where twd at the putt: were nearly auvmod. our more hill. .mdeothen crock. till the now amp w.“ mcb‘ ed. whiz abort six miles {took only eight hours for the party, to cover. Sumo. litth idea at the Wu 0! black flies. the manifoos. packmz. ,danzers a! runmng thn rapids. forest fires at summer and the intense'oold sleeping out. driv'mz dogx, getting ‘ lost in the atoms of winter â€" would fill ai volume, and would be out c! a. place! in a short sketch such an‘ I ‘have tried to, outline». -. ,_ , lumbermcn on the llsslulppl En- gaged In Saving Honey. The follocing despatch from Mia- neapolis recalls the frequently rum-- rected story about the raft of oak timber said to have sunk to the bat- tom many years ago in Pleasant Point bay. Sturgeon Lake. or vicmity. Various parties haveclaimed discor- ery from time no time. but no large quantity of oak has been placed on the market. fWhat there can be no doubt about is that the bottom of the Scugog river from Lindsay to the lakemust resemble a corduroy cause- way. as a result of the constant sinking oi water-soaked logs during the {city odd years that tons have been brought up against the cur- rent. to Lindsay. and the lifting of these would not only make naviga- ‘ tion safer. but Should prove a pro- fitatlc enterprise for some enter-j prise for some energetic contraetor. The Minneapolis despawh says: ‘ 'lhe scarcity of pine timber in :he \Vt-st has impelled lumber miiis to engage in a novel undertaking by l which they hope to save millions of dollars’ worth of logs which now lie at the bottom of the Mississippi and other rivers extending from the nar- them part of Minnesota. where the mississlppi has its source: to LaCrosse, in all about 11.00 miles of river-bed. For fifty years logging has been rar- ried on by rafting pine logs .lown the nvex to the Various mills. guided by small steamers or tugs. Old logging men and mill owners believe that the new: undertaking wi.l result in fortunes for those engaged in the work. It is believed: that the river bottom is literally paved with pine logs even as m: south as Dut- uque, Iowa. It has t2“ demon- strate-J that logs may raised with great pxofit. The plan is to lift {ht-SE logs lvitlna hoisting engine AL- l.‘nt hhidhc'l ~uu- .vnvâ€" _. great. pxotit. The plan is to iii: thn-se logs with a nuiSting engine exacted on flat boats. place the logs on the river bank and. have a gow- exr-ment sealer inspect. them and :2- cozd the maxim found thereon. “'hen the oxiginal owner can be found he will be compensated at the rate of $8 p91 thousand feet. This represents j\'-St so much clear gain to the on her and still leaves a margin of profit to the homers. who can find. a ready mrrket {or the recla‘umd logs at {1011: $12 to $14 a thousand feet. The logs that. become "deadhcads" or "‘emkcrs“ are chiefly of the small variety. known to lumbermen as "pi; 'uon" Nam-11y. They seldom get to be "more than eight to twelve inch; through at. the butt and. me heavy :ml soggy. River men say a mean. man) of these sink before leaving the landing. a few of them “dcadhu-i" it down stream for a way. onq end bobbing in the water until. thorough- ly water waxed, they sink to the bottnm. - . - ‘,,-____‘_ UVL UJAu. Sound pine Ions do not deteriorate when submerged in water. no mute ter ’how long they are submerged.‘ Logs whi'h have lain under wzu-r' but: a century have been loan! in pexfect condition. and lately some of the best lumber plodnced has baan that Iron: some gigantic pine logs that were felled lwrty-five years ago and became drawn down in one at th- neighboring laka. by the “tur- loggtng of hardwood timber With which the raft was bound. The en- tire raft. chain bmmd. was lifts! I and {half a million feet of perfect timber was lecovered. \ \ i ------- A- ‘1'14 ' Other atxemms in Minnesota. Wis- cox-sis and Michigan. where logs luv: been raftcd tar years. will be explon ed 0) the company now formed to begin operations on the MusiuSpi uver. . - Molasses in winter 1: mow. youu admit. / But I ask you if ever you saw: _ A syrup as careless _c¢ hastening times A: the trial at WTMW- u|IIâ€"-‘1 *V-a . â€"â€" ,i-ms of winter - woulc , ml would be Wt Q: 33/. and the “Rim: of not. only make navigh tshould. prove a pro- rise for some enter- : energetic contra;tor. Trim in slow. 3’0“,“ trom Mia- crec 006600600609... .00. z m m rout of nan-cu, o . 1.11. z 0 (By Mn OptM) { 0 «get my 1nd u bum-up report to present for their nucleation. In will W be credited that'zo your: mwcdnnkfln “11th by our doom-n. , J)! Commisiomrs hid tried seven! mpupt money to filter it, bug: the people wand m?- 131' gin it up to than. In duvets-t till they took 110143! the idea of tapping I.“ W lake nut. wummbobhorc.mdasa n» unit wa halve the nectar o! the gods. pure and unadulterated. in own household. ‘~ It is tempura now .sincc all wells worn W23 y I. filled up ‘and serVioa pu‘ fit!) every house. There in m, excuse_z;ow for gnyone not having 311 the grater they \\'1nt. There is a flat \m at 85 perycar. and even at that 19w {figure Mini: 3- el' Ram is able to snow 3 W surplus. which by kw goes town-d: .boautity'm; our parks and garden: “'6 are pleased to ace w: Ru. Council hna fallen into line withoth- er cities and passed what is properly known as tho Bachelom' 13x bill. It in twenty: year» since we first adw.» oated a: tax on tncholon, had had oqr sdvioa been taken than, some of the ”recast young man of mu. time would have been qompellcd Rn splice â€"-1 or new an. It. glwayndid seem a shame to u. my the but looking men at the town should b- allowed' to remain single. The coun- try cutter: immeasurably by it. Ev- ento-daw.a12tho-h inthoweand yellow then m Jew hund- oounetr man an our midst than Tim Burke.samBrit:ta1 or Billy Duncan. It is tortnnstc (or them that they are pan the age limit 0! the hyâ€"law. because it. wpuld not surprise us it. at this late date. they would not find it a little difficult to get; an:- ‘bodytaohhdnonto. . . . l” - "m (We have just received an outline programme of the celebration to take waif°mb§ place at. the North Role on the m: to Jk July. As we noted bdore. Bob Ch-un If“! .. ° bets has the contract for getting , a .‘r are the place ready. and leaves here u” b"; 1’1"” about the 13‘;ch with his mum if“ tum ‘0 to carry it o . e is to pull up an , immense tent. with the Pole as the A” that tum centre. There is to be space mine 13‘1- Large for 1000 rinks. all branching \Mt “caved 8)! ‘ from the hole. .Some pmple are 1119 best at afraid they may slip 0!! down into 111“} 000m 'Rh'llbln or Greenland. or some other . outlandish place‘ but we are assured that though these places can be seen the orpoeito iron) the Pole. yet there in no danger ‘ o! slipping off. There will be fancy who it on ti and fast skating. as well as hockey The Parish and Other sports. but the main lea- ‘doon. 'Aa : Lure will be curling. 5W9 under-wind vardu there that. the ’npiel will be opened by 1d: of people Lieut.-Governor Stewart. of Franny BATH lin. who Wlu one up from tho. up; at little tab tail for the occasion. He will also pxeside M: the banquet to be held. and will see the! will nit rim M: the Pole and hue m a! on as the guest. at honor Skip Flax-cue. a” '5,“ u. Aft . - hall on states. which will be opened by the Governor end his good lady. 2m“ Gov. Stewart is on old Lindsey boy. m a W born and EM up here. who has made hb In!!! in the world. He m w m the first am Justice of w‘het yer m. whillll ghen known as the Arctic ferrite»; ex ll II a: 20 YEARS “ENG iiirtvo a Province first Govunor. Money’s m Perfection Cream Sodas Ru appointed its 0.0009966000609000. O 230!!! REMKS on 3 : things in General ; v Q I! “I‘ll M” 1 0.0000609000909009? '(Contmned from last week.) Betas stamina next morning we took d wank “and m mfifnnd were very much intarested int!» m- tle fishing boats. with that! 'wed- hown mile». and mailing a! break- tut. (a which we were waiting um! wall prepared. “'hcn we got star:- u it it Wet. an «mam max... Thin was life. me enough. 'We skimmed thmuxh a delicious green country. .rivm up to We orchards. We steamers (rm We ’10th cppc, taking 0 which is room obi: at all! and [ram '«thc mfizy pamrs-by‘ looked 3t. us ye could. see it war 3 thing 0! joy to them. Tho ume.’ Me'er. could not be said of meat of the other machines .me not. Oc- casionally we ran pas: a stranded car. with the occupant: sitting doleâ€" tully a! the roadside whilst _thein 'nm‘ was on his back under the lam-tar fixing mothin; that was out of Urdu. Sometime: it 17-10:; ouburottor. Mama 3 union or n ‘ohtin got: out at true. but whatever ‘it van 'rt m‘u'ury "manning". [It in alwa'yg pm;- toga!) 9nd at Lâ€" : COMBADE 1:6 DISTRESS._ for it my be your: turn next. but met'uneo you: advance- en. in :r measure. can“; received. especially by those will inve been led into hiring cheep machine, end who. ul 3 ruleJ heve lots 0! M whim Tm no so put out with. thmivwnth}; that they are ashamed to hen to ne- knowledgo it to others. . “than wu an incident Macon:- red on the road to Paris. Wanna bowling “on: at u (air. speed when we saw, Md (1 u: a peculiu' loom- ing and Min at I.‘ until blush- Imith nhop. apparently nwnitizu re- pairs. We noticed two tunaâ€"Am- erican writ: lune in all m then â€"sitti.n.3 opal In exumordinan high backseat. both “in; the pic- nieoe. but whichever it wu. um. met one wu bun. We passed. and noticing tumble. came buck and diced whatever W man at .11. at“ whatever m was at our dispoul. anly to be rauthcratfifl- ly aid that we could do nothjnx. It mdtuufiobeam white the girl was no ashamed of her out- fit ant. rather than {give in. she would sit there all night. (or we had no scone! gone on and up the. hill to the next villa!» when. turning! around 9,1: the brow. we saw {hm many mishap: with her mum tug" when aha aw us,saiiing' by up easily. and taking the hill 90' nicely. it seemed like t1:- hflt MW. and with hatred. malice cal all up uncut-iv- ablm-a aha could muster. she was SHARING KER ‘FIST . back to offer Mince. We passed through Dieppe. Neutâ€" ohntel-eucBmy. Forges lea Caux._u:nd other beautitul little. French townu and villages, and arrived at the bar- riers a! Paris in the $05.01!!)er at six of the clock. We mounted up the Avenue de la Grand-v Armce u- tube Arc de Triomphe. nod from thence to the Elna! Rance hate... Ana: preparing «xx-salvo)?!“ our. 3-.th pummel nail in all game- bilo rideâ€"w found the sguo g man- go: «Wu-3w hudhumue at us when we WW4 '0‘ came back mu otter Mace. A. I mquenoo Un‘majority at those from America who use: tore-â€" and all who emu the «ocean ends:- va' to take in \Phrinâ€"dmply‘ take a "shunt” on: the city. sec none of the his pieces. and m satisfied. A good time to w Peri-is, on chann- nivu'su'y d the (all 0! the Bamjlle. At: that time emyan in out {or a. Mark. Lame dancing plaflorme ere created all over the airy. and the the best of music is supplied. On this M (.119 men have theright which they m M slow to ex- ercise) to k'a any and everyone at the “posit. sex ’they choose. They can dad olefin a dance with unyone who hon magnum.) / '0 were u BB'do‘mjytuu to ‘hem slime Kym nmsxme 011700! . It yui a “We-m I on: omflgur inflamed oxperm us that she had had 80 with her manhunt!!!“ us sailing' by up easily. the hill so nicely. it "an un port ofc ll"? mm 2d of be: out yin-n xbk nit ibis? Glfitrepiece m or :11 W aim-ls treated by the h at and non: WV“ ”than non to tho prob-lion. ". 8m 3.“ Dentistry ‘ With!- Odl- by mil 0' PM“ PM?“ ly “tended to db! 0" night. Phone 239. Vet. Infirmary 1nd Boud- ing Sable, York-“.4311- ut the sums. mm Business College, Toronw. the oldelt 3nd but pehool in Candi. begun on Aptil 2111!. Out atslogno oxpldnl our «patio! nth. Writ. for it. _. _ . Organist and Choir-Master Cambridge-st. Metho- dist Church. 3 mu" begâ€"6'1! FIRE Insurance. Voice CURB”: legal Sabbath there so tlbt an all- week grind is the lot of millions. of the ngod tenth and qthers sup- posed not to be submrged. ! . For. a staid flue-her £0.30 to Paris how much gnarl he can do In hinudt his felrlofia. .. h. mu than: life‘s pathway. aha The comingmmmal meeting: of tho Ontuia Library Association. to be held ill mtg East‘s: Monday and Tue-d“. April lat and 2nd. will be devoted W! '10 conference: and dun-kl! cl: motion! «library mut- taru. On- antennae will be on VMABY Senator LINDSAY. ' lam, appeal“ DR. POGUE, DENTIST, EASTER TERM Studio over Britton's store â€"Enmnce on Eldon-st. COWAN a a 2 um 4 1m- Swwm- we, Org-n, Pisno, Sarina In sud Theory. Voice. and . JACKSON. at. mu! Poo-r. uxnsu. nun“. union 3_ HOWARD V. .i. "ml. Prin LAT! motion library nut- iannoo Vi” “ °" no on: W" I“ tun m ‘6“ °" dam-mowin- uh‘fir‘Q‘E the Post 0.00 I m Dnrnsr, ONT. D.D.S.. L. ESSAY [8: l8 lube: Tâ€"‘g‘l‘ho National Herb 211*! Limited. Toronto. SEED GRAIN ‘ CLEANED We ofi‘er the free use of our power min: at Maripoea Buckwmr, Sunderland and. sonar; to any farmers wish- ing to clean their on grain to be used for seed. Screen. ings my be uken home for feed. No charge whatever and evetybody welcome. Suictly No. 1 Government Standard Alsike, Red Clover and Timothy for sale Also limited quantity pure M and. scheuri Barley. HUGH LYTLE EPetkins’ National Herbs mon‘y rerun: ~ maxim, Kidm Liver Compla w ‘0 a. 'm. ion. Sick . Intact. I‘noto. gluead ache. Female Complaints. Nervous and all dbeases arising from is Free ample sent to my an reqmst. Prices 25c, 50c and $1 00 gists md d. glen, or linked receipt of mice by ‘I Hm own THEY HAVE coma! THE BOARD OF TRADE TOWN OF LINDSA' For the most concise and re: advatisemem cf the Setting faith its Advantages u a mufactfl!‘ mg and Residential Cent?“ r: 'wi'tfif Ein- 8-0.. as P act but th- Aorl tut-4‘30 ; R. MILNE. D-‘ Eyodxht Specialist- LIMITED Mariposa Station. Ist Prize - 2nd Prize - 3rd?rlzo - of the Town of Lindsay offer the following 6 Kent-st... ”Dd”! '1". fly! over w ‘I

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