tens edge ST 'Vl mus 256 350 Monet .,†W an :n-rydny record a cargo 5‘“ 1th that has givzn Dr. “:1!- 12:13 Pink Pills their world-wan remmnfl- The; cure when other WIMP-ts fail. but you muut get Ithe 7‘93â€": win: the full name, ‘Dr. Y’ii'a'ms’ Pink P1113 for Pale. Pa)â€" ‘ l *3 U19 wrapper-around everjibox. ‘YPII can 2:1 these . ills a: all dug- .g‘m 0* by mail at Manta aim, “Wis-me mam In A moo [mom mm In warm. hum: lacked Down Upon ll. 80- Accident Can“ by an Open Switch- fro-then... J W. Evenâ€. a G. T. R, brakes- nan about 25 years of age, whose rum is war lr‘onelon Falls. was the ictm of a «necking accident at oxnmllc Jrnmicn May «an about :‘clcck. thie his train wasdo- {some switching his foot became edged in a frog jur‘t after he had gle In: engineer to back down. iadespsmzc «Hosts to release him- l.’ wcxc int'::é‘t'lll.‘ll, and as the cars earned mm he threw his body out- :rd, 1M whuk: pissing (War the gï¬Ã©czi-d km and manglmg it an marlin! wey. Dr Lit-K33» Wu: mmmmd‘d from mauve. but trier:- nc arrival the ot: iclluw had 1:»: a lot of blood and reitastaw of (mini-é: from shock. 5 mm: authorities provided a rialtrajn and or. McKay arrived “7.2! 3 pm. wi:h his patient.th as cozmeyt-i to 1105:: Hospital). Dc. V:1‘."l$.G T. ;:. rut-gran, then took WK. and later in the aftern'nn div-1mm an (Ag. mini). umpuzgt'mg {on I. could I...†M: Foot! Gnu Imp“ by unplug. 0:: Wednesday. April 4th on extru freight min gt 8 out drawn by two engines with '0. Lindsay crew on board. loft tin local sad: for Port 309°. ml when hint town was reuchq ed about 12.15 next morning ‘the the train entered a aiding. Owing to a switch having been lett open {or the midnight express train from. Toronto at 12.18, both engines and two or thnee can left the track and ploughed mm the main line. can. ring away one of 'the switches. A second or two helium the crash came Driver Allison and his ï¬reman, on Ithe hurt engine, a'oa'ped being caught by leaping through the cab windows. and Driver Mower, on the second engine, aiso jumped in time. escaping with a slight sprain, but his fireman had a narrow shave, his cont being pinned between the cab and tender. He hadâ€"a padlock in his pocket, and this was crushed. hafoc’. a: 11;? hai'l bone. The paor ‘hrakaunan, .5?†@511, were u: mm of a mockâ€); acumen: at mm: Jrncticu May 4th: «rout :‘clcck. thla his train wasdoâ€" 'm‘: switching his foot bacame edged in a frog just after he had Bad thc engineer to hack down. ‘ desperate moms to release him- II were ineffectml, and as the can anal him he threw his body out- m}, the whqis passing. (Wet the pike-Lid {cot and manglmg it in «readfm way. 1)! 313(3) Waz- ammondéd from mama but [Mora he arrivcd the at: Mow had lo-t a lot of blood and sitasuu- o.’ «allay»: fromï¬hock. {railway authorities pronded a tannin and ur. McKay arrival Ira: z p.111. wizh his patient.th encouraged to Ross. Hospitah. In. #918. G T. x}. surgeon, then took Win. and later ip the attcruoan :rfurmed an opium»). ampuut'mg alfocg at me hccl bone. The pain- me 19 dcgug as well as can be ex- Ifled but 1: LS feared that alittle Em of the leg win have to be, re- botl°d below the wound will and†to Hi . mule ACCIDENT to A mu:- m AT Lemma: In «a. Acts Like Oxygen ran-me i8 the m d . WE" â€WW" . - man do for sick hunt-d3 new .11 the drugs inthe'ot gand- It doe. what no still an IP55." without it. It cum dis- ...Iuch medicine never BLOTGIIY SKINS. Inside Germs . r . ‘,"--"'-:i','a‘ IN»! e .' Losing your hair? Did not , 1:, ’ an knowhovusily YO" 00Ҡit? - And men'.£:.! meL-rtun, N. w. '12. “'nlizums' Pink Pills 7.x >Lpelas after ciher aih'd. he says; “My . and I am now in :1. I think theaepills A. in the worrld tor ur. McKay arrival in his patient,th Russ Hospitah. Dc. rut-gran, then took in the atteruoan flay took a» 310 to 2812 LIB 5053,: FRIDAY, my 13, haif. also? Lhe van and received a severe shak- ing up. They retained their presence of mind, howem, and tugged the incoming express just in time to avert another and much more serious disaster. ‘ A ._ 1-.“- DOUBLE-HEADER TIMI lEFT Til! TRACK IEAI PORT DOPE. 'cine cm 'do to: than Nature ovum into Allan: a help. Both engines and tenders were badly damaged, and a number doors were wrecked beyond repair. The track wafl also badLy (torn up. The Belleville auxiliary crew were called and the wreckage was removed Thursday night. The damged en- gines ,will be tags: to Keatreal or Toronto to! m . Word of the and at reached Lindâ€" en: Thursday morning, but no puâ€" molars could be learned. the local authorities Being “Nam as oysters" and conveying the impression that it wuss vain tenths east thathnd. ï¬gured in the wxeok. ï¬le crew ar- -_n-‘:-\n x ivad Impressions of a Fan-u Rumouâ€" Ftoï¬ucut Earth Shocks. Mr. Ben. Cock, who left. town: a few months ago for Oakland, Cantu-ma, unites as follows to a. friznd here under date of Aprfl 37th: lots of men to do build rmnsily new .in Canadaâ€"all W0“ cept banks and pub Jonson of this ‘il unu- _ _,, , "Well. we hare fine weather hereâ€" a trifle cool; we dxd have itpretty hot fer a few days. Lots 0! build- ing going on here, but than are lots of men to do the work. They build Iliansily here to wmat we do .in Canadaâ€"all wooden atrncturesex- oept banks and public bulldings. The reason of this is that there 'are frequent. earthquake shocks; we had one last week, and there hswe been line? or (our since we Came here. “All kinds of fruit and wegXablea are in the market. Grain is head- ed out. and bay )5 about ready to out. Ali Hm same. I Iv’nkc Canadayet.†Barring Stony Lake, mg qum lands are scattered along the Kama:- tha chain at waters, and moat of them are already the propgmty.o¢ private individuals must is probab. ly the lat oppoujtonity to secure an exander Selkirk and “Be. mammal: of all he suxveyp," is guarded inthe public notice ï¬ned by the Duluth meat of Indian Anniâ€, Ottawa. 19-. nouncing um tenders will be receiv. ed until Wednesday. Lia, 18th, for the following ism salute in Pen tel boro 0001!! ; Ncï¬. 74 and ms in Stony 13b6, W tawnihï¬p; Nos. 2 and 3, in Pigeon Lake, sit. uaJed in Huny twig; No. 7. Buckhorn Lake, Harvey towndflp. W' . 9 Warm. \ 111?:th agent,- Keene, (will ninth “mien.- there ghoald be war. competition... Germ Diseases II SUIIY MUFOBIIA. in {own lent evening. Kauarflu Islands {or Sale. Fotmor Rosidontâ€" tqw 151 m'tricd it, plac'oend uithisconpon. Weï¬llthenmlilyoumodaonyout loddmggktforafun-dzebotthml werillpayyour 01:11:1me i'tï¬'rhjuhguaftee ggx‘ndetocn- as u: ow nw tnqnoaonc hmrvéhlnt it anyodoi. In get; m“, use t y, or Mmmmï¬mwmm the Countable Effects of Lev Unto: In In! Lake Upon Fish and On... "An lndian's Went," wOuld he a may appxopriatc txtle to a paraâ€" graph comflaining of th: latal et- {eels of low waten in Mud lake upon fish. and mushrztte also. Mr. John Jacobs, of the Indian Village, repute that at the north end or Mud Lake uptcially. the results of low water during the winter are to be aeeu in the thousands of dead bees and 'lunge piled up on the aha-es of the tale. Mr. onbs says that theaedis- estrous xesulta are. (in: to the low water in the Lake, the water at the northern and bang at times less than a fott in average depth. In some places tnc ice lormed _to the very bottom. and in othexs it wasso thick that the waters. though on varying depth: nude: the ice at'eraged only about a lcct m depth. Consequent- ly the death of {ion xn- thousands re- salted. Hi: also says that the low water caused great deetructiou among the anukrats. Alter their huts had been wilt, the falling of the water left them high and dry and uncuitablstor occupation. The rats therelore lelt them and large numhers 0! them ditd.-â€"Pt-terboro Exammer. Ile- the Brut Day Was “on. Peterboro Review :â€"“I believe it was the Lindsay Company that was in 3 met- sure responsible for that chuge,†aid nn old veteran yesterday in discussing the Riel Rebellion, which was the :11 nbeorb- ingennt thntmposcing just 19 year: , ,L___A FATAL"! TO FISH All! IIISKRA‘I’S. on the X211! 01 M3!†lb). ’lha macaw. ann, N.‘ w. .13, March ‘18: Mrs. Walter mum: died last inday. nice: 3 marativfly short illneal She was zp-uch liked by many friends and 304mm ancea. who u...“ hnr death at, only 19 yegrn two wee She left a. husband apq ' n 0:51 baby ..... Mr. 11mm ' _4. -0 ‘l :nA-Iv Qni 0! age. ane way u. â€....___ __,_ two weeks otd baby......}£r. Haiti 1‘ a tonne: resident of Lindâ€. 80in; W951. sewn years ago. He will have the sympathy of many triando in this community. ' ; . ’» A, It has been truthfully said that‘ any dieturhance of the even balance 0! .body can be too carelul to keep thld balance up. What: people begin m l'oeev appetite, or to get tired cagily, ace brings on sick- we mast imprudo . . Lass, wzaknees, or. dehmty. The sys- temnecds a tome. . ledge is Hood‘s Snrmpuxlla. What, this medicim has done in keeping b'ealthy pepple hegalthy, in keepmg' balance of health, given 133.131.: even . ’ . p - w it thwmma Manama sin jag-oven- :tiva ï¬nial: â€ï¬rms :8 amps. no my}; 3109 ha)! illustraï¬ad the 'w-iadum’ all!» old any; that'..a, ' in In, . mime 91.39 mam I 10.33% ~cutout nus cqurgn wealthy people amine even be it tbb‘flma 4“ dive at}? it 4' early use ha) i I. A..- TI'IE BATTLE AT BATOGIIE. “Mb-Ilka... Keep the Balance Up. no": this Obituary. . Lhough on varying {0 ice averaged only dcpth. Consequent- tio’n m- thousands re- an“ ouv-A- -.. .__V \wonld have toying over the open trap; a slight pressure from one of the txont or hind (set. 3. map, a shrill squeak, and one or the tragedies of animal lift. nad occurred. It occa- aiocally happens that the ï¬ction managa to tree itself by gnawing of! the imprimued leg. but the hunter generally ï¬nds the chain hanging straight in the water, and. a drowned at in the (up. When all the traps haw been visit. tle arcane: and. the cunning and stretching o! the pelts on ï¬ling!“ or cedar {runes aflords leixlurcly employment faring the day. Some of the plums: mush-at hun- are r!- TRAPPING Of "It MUSKRAI TIIE GATGII ll lIIDIAY lllfl’llfl’ .11"! SPRING WA£AIOIIT 2800. ““lI-ll‘rtl “'4 â€v --â€"â€"â€" .. 'lhe cmrial hour in the trappcr'a day: begins when he approaches the first of his string of three or {our dozen traps. He is something of a Wataiist. and if he does not finda rat in the ï¬rst trap he is likely to matter som':.hm’1: that would not sound well in church. .Wh’o close up he can tell at a glance whether he is 200. in pocket or up against a debit balance. The trap. with hws agape, is set just below the sur- face 0! the water on: a thttodepacc out on a partly submerged log or projecting root of a stump. it is fan- tened thereto by a chain and staple. If a. rat bad unwisely decided to as- cend that particular log or stump- and it was of Course one the choicest and most inviting in the vicinityâ€"it 77-- -L- --..._ C- V‘Ilv v: .lvv --._ their canoes and traps. X‘erhapu they may how to break a {mango through the ice that formed in- the drowned land whilst may slept; perhaps the keen wind that raged all night and made tncm hug the blanketl cioaer lac-pt the waves in motion and prco. \emcd the wantcr Iran oongealing. No matter which, the trapper goes his way Without undue grumbling. knowing that it is om: o! the incident: of his calling. and he must tut: the wmtncr as he findajt.“ a A--.“ . UV..- river and West and East Creeks all to himï¬elf, and I ‘ramwubcr one am. son when thrzc of us not out alltbe trap: to be found on the lower chan- nel and Maul-en‘s. My share of the catch netted me $150 that eating." Reader. have you enu- visited the camp of 11 Wt trapper? Th: weather is chillyjn larch or April, and the tent in pitched in a not mm is well protected from piercing wind-,9. ’Iha late is. [005 . and LAA -L- u unm- ‘dlh- â€"â€"â€"- - 7 . v matches the accommodation. but the seasoned mush-at trapper is no weak- ling and has the appetite and diges- tive powers of an ostrich. In the ev- ecing a four or live mile paddle. to \iait his trapcand sea that they are propexly sex for the night run _o! ram. then luck to camp (or mapper. a smoke and a chat with his com- panionâ€"for trappcrs are sociable be- ings and generally week in pain. A!- ter (ism or nine hours of sound sleep on a bed 0! eweet-unelling cedar ,or we tips the trapperu rise at grey dawn. snatch a mouthfu‘ oi food'nnd a. enp of hot tea. and hie _agxin to .A,__- CIAâ€"Lnnuih-r portions go to me crow'. war.†not as sanitaty guardians of ever: damp and whom hoarse ctoakings awake the sleepers at grey {lawn ev- atring to his bow and is out hrall he can getâ€"Mum; fish. donut-3:. An Batimata of the catch. About 40 (rappers were on the riv- er this wring. Some of then gave their whole ti to the occupation. while 01.11ch W able to we only a couple of dag-s of each week. As has ban: the case for some years past. the majority of th: trapper-a operated on the lower river. The Iouowing cstimal: of the ouch of the leaning hoppers is supphed by a responsime patty. who emanates the total num- ber taken at about 2500 or 2600; Barry Bryan-s... "119 “ Â¥ - 'onn «he! 0‘0 “DUI-J â€"â€".v_,, Geo. and Dav: Hudspu Rabi. Baxter (c. c. c."..) 1‘. Ford (mlmren’réu. .. G» Jacnnan (UCLARII‘QQ, Joe 1.3m... . .. Ben. Bryane... .. .. M". O‘Leary" ... Indium (rifle in camp..." John 0’ Brian ..... . Roach boys (w. c. c..)†...... rn‘mt. Clécnoin‘ ' nommddmmr mum “MA L ’ MONTREAL. m 76 165 203 286 um, kidney: and other organ a! not take are or without help, that. in such an mmnlflion of then. They litter the whole system. Pimples, boils, can: stud of!!! eruptions, loan of uppedte, tint ï¬nd feeling, bilionl taps, ï¬ts of built.- tion, dull Manchu 3nd my oh trouble- m due to them. Hood’s J'arsaparllla and Pills Remove :1] human, overcome their cflectl, strengthen, m invigonm the whole system. Hood'c Cancun“. ml!“ 9 can and W â€â€˜0 9'0"“..- laid its thoupm'dtm .2334 Minn, at the houses were accrued with flags, while in theevening motivator-the hen entertained his {heads at 3 amp- per at Wm the principal diSh wua gigantic omelette. S. Halpin ........................ _1u.) Edwaxd Burns and em. ........ 150 W. Brady. (-e.c.c4...... .. 25 C. Pun-oey... '2‘!» Ja. O'Connell... E0 L. Connors ..................... m B. Stnnaon... 78 Jt-hn Dickson... .. ...... 135 F. Mac“... '.. ................ 100 Stocldale (nan 12:4,- 4o Jo‘au... ... u ... ... ...... ... ‘0 r. Dennison... 75 In addltion to rats Ewan. Hudson captured 3 min! and 3 cocoa; 6w. Juchnnn. 3 mink; 8. Wu, Z mink; Indians. 2 duh 2 coon: TM low! fur Dayan thic moon were masts. J. Plenty. Ed. Arno awn: and '1‘. 8pm.“. The price paid for at was ranged (tan 17c. to . .. the latter figure being paid tor mun tail; mink. $1.50 to $8; coon. 500. to $1.23; lax. 82.50 to $4; flunk. 25c. to 75¢. Tomato and Found a can {or lndlxutln. any dyspepah rémedy I have ever triad and I inn Ind mu: different remedies. I am nearly titty-one years otage and In" inflated 3 amended hm hamâ€; I can a: utmost Eat; Wow I can a: nunost anything I .mt nunâ€"Goo. W. Em- ory. Bosh m A“. For I316 by all drastims. 10ml men. The Marriage Act is amended by adding thereto the following section: In case the usual place of residence of eitheraf the panties is situated out o! the Dominion of (hands. the alï¬dnvq 335616331, in at has! two ism at we naysptper publinbod in ube municipality in which tbs lion†is ï¬ll Humor: 'hufllg cough. "In at ï¬ring of 1901 dro- had whooping cough." D. W. Cap)â€. 0! (Zappa. All Chamberlain? Cough Ram think thin in the best moth [have over neon for whocping cough.†'lhis Knights of Columbus A meeting of Lindsey members of the order of Knight: of Columbus, the most influentinl Roman Catholic fraternal eocletyin Ameriu, wns held lut Eiday Dr. F. P. Manlty, M. O’Brien, W. Rud- kine end D. O’Connell. of Peterhoro Council, with which Linduq members are nt present uï¬ilinted, were in nttendunce, Pm u are thnt in the nenr future the mem nhip in Lindsay will reach 3 tom] thnt will permit of the formntion o! A Council of the order in Lindsay. There's a' widened in God' I mcmy. _ Like the with!“ of the m. There’s a kindnes- in His Juncc, Which i- max-0.1.1181: hbarty. cw Ills letter of Btu-nun. “My momm- bu bat-n a sufferer for many years with rhanmau-Im." my. W. H. How-J11. of Husband. Ra. “At time! the was unable to move at all. while .1 all tunes walking was painful. I mounted her «nth AM tla of Chamï¬crlgén's Pain Balm and -° â€" .L- ;--:.I.A after a few applicator:- mo aux-um it was the most yondN'Iul puin ro- liovar we had em: triad. in hot. aha i. cant without it now and in at all times abla to walk. An occa- dooal cpplicltion 0'. Pain Balm nap. awcy tho pain that we was (met. Iv troubled with." For CIR by all G Wu; V-' râ€"" . 13 u- bled thh." For mints. But we make Bio 1031; too nus-ow By his: limtl 0! our own. And we magnify m- strictneaa V .With a meal En win 11:: own. . .rowa mmora felt that: up in haven: uerc'a up plum whare hm sor- + ion. ‘ _aaw_ anh' 3m: Manon; given. “La- new. no place .wpqra nd the lam-t of the Eternal I; most wondesinlly kuxl. All flour to this In. This In, Intorut You. UIIOUIDEO IEICY. ntis‘cciory real: 3; of a. 1.11;, which had ,murwmsmwï¬ m. 1901 my chu- village has ' 105 I have WEEK†POST 1th BOX "I08! SEWER utmu. (To the Editor of T1,: Poet). Binâ€"Your article of yesterday re- leteml newer: is very ï¬nely and to the point. Hare we are as a town, practically "on Lha mks." and yet this nucleus expense is being forced on on wlwthur through :gmrapca or worse. As you my, the putting in of latemle is puipotly .prochr where â€"_ l_lA n permanent roadway is being laid.‘ but in a town like Lindsay. where‘ mud .roods will he the vogue for o‘ coolly number 0! ya". and where the lots are lu'gc and likely to xcmnin so, it does seem abou:_d :o in throwing our mercy away in thus stay. We hove no money “V1803. Our «tenement now is m 0. great many instances oven the real. or even the apposed. value of the places.arnd .wo axe vcxy close to the legal tax rate limit. . It. teams to m: that we would be money in pocket it we gave apcrm- onent Job to «good man as Town Lommisvicnu' and made nid;rc3pon- siblo (or all then: things. 1119 School Baud might as well try to {00' the what-la without a maymintcndcnt -- you could easily imagine the mean they would won be m. Bad we a. goodman as Town Conuniss‘ionur. who ,had change 0' “erything onta'de the ‘Town Clexk‘a ofï¬ce. and who was u-aaombu' sure 0 {his iob on good bohuiour. we would, I [eel certain. save his alary may timed over. I would liken you. Hr. buizor. to 'a watchman an the towor. audit moms tome it. in up to you to lac-p lumâ€" mering am’ at this mutter until something nuiahclory is <don2.- foam .3th _A -â€" ... g-nn An Opo- Lottu __ m H. mm a C» New m"'"":“‘"..'°°".... arm‘s-".3 Early in WW “I! mud I'bmen. on an ban «mu-dug. we angina (barges: and co oe- ~mibw¢mo1inw war. were phi ‘ It!!! called a c pl . 'm. who prescribed for umbnt J. MoSmx. W. E . If?! u. medicinal culled to 31v. a.) tenet. in 1'18le A m u. I“ I m 01 mm. :-__â€"_â€"â€"__â€"â€" berm‘am W "'1 W a 1m- NEELANDS . IRVINE. _.-_L -A _. Gndu'u Trinity Uninuuy. Toronto; Ln- Kom Surgeon. Town“ M Ho.- pï¬m; “cum“. Univcn ty Sum 01 New ’ OlflCE-Onr Onmio But. many occupied by 1‘08ny 1...»... ma 0; Night. «In DRJEFFERS. mans-n Dunc-L.- ‘0 M m if): bitchâ€"ml. ‘L â€"â€"Iuononnu to: an Comma: W (thread. on. an» Amox'ï¬m 70 ALL mus. mu. u m mun ms was. COMMISSIONER Innate! umminm and“ Inga-Ag.“ lacuna-an. Apuutum‘vfoézf mu mum 18PM OLIVBB. 1.10ҠAUCTIONB' for a. Conny 0! “our“ All Idea promptly minded. W notion“ sad anti-action MM- Rm'duteâ€" W:'llth-:t. Nari/t, Lindsay d‘". PETER BROWN. A nno'nh In Ml James McLean. "0â€". 'ï¬-' fax-mum Lim‘may. ltny 5th, 1904. ' and?!" husband. " AUCTION EER Mace. WW. L1NDS}: fanny iRJAMEs H. HOPKINS. Ban-bun. 0". 3' - “magma-u. Ila-m0 ‘33 m-_‘ .â€" E0362 M03008. DB. W. G. COLLISGII Expat-Iona bu abut-bod It I. shot. Bold hymen)“ You now-they w. I!“ Ind m d a“ h All Op- (I. D. I. ".37 I. 00. AUCTION EER, COUNTY OF VICTORIA Gavan-av. Ont. hAIus'rns. Etc. kucnosnns PHYSICIANS and puuphlet giving in“ pnicuh r1. test:- gamma}! gnd price sent Free Sample Ready 00.. @ Jorshn SL. Tomm- MEET ALL NEEDS in no Woldon. Notlry Public. fave and-er. ll- cuer o! Ill-rim met. In- Imytomon Balm, Whom“ a: Ion-smooth!“ loan. mumâ€"u.- To â€noun-3 Wommmuwmc pm at aloha-tarantula. The bub-ai- dooo In our mMandtbowbdmlndfuumh unï¬t urithonsmywdnmutq. '0 mmmmmdobwm T0 murals woman-mum“ .uoou hump-l dons-u 1',va and M IcLAUGKLm a PEEL Malamute" law-Bloc... Opp. WI Haul, Land GEO. SMITH, O. L Surveyor and Dru-nih- l-d-nn In. m Can-h ‘ Simï¬ï¬‚mwhr..mr .m' ' M! DR. NEELANDS IRVINE. DBNTISTS. 0387185 Had"). whatnot-Joana. Donm sm- DR. F. A. WALTLRS DENTIST, Lindsay ugmï¬md meuunznka WNW-minus“ ornc -0nr 0 W'- Dn; more 3: ma lm-MVMâ€"nm. U DWI. Imam-gnaw UM, And Car concoct mm A!) Ibo has W Widow-d. m†“can. OFFICE-Our Ame Mo. on. a BM- Bold, Ionian-IX): mama: 1' P81 :58. Billie!“ 13".. outflow»: Gmuog hon-M9,â€? thd rub“. E W. H. 68088 FARMS FOR SALE. Puma to purchue. I hove three pox-ties who mttnpnrohue 108 mu each of motels-I had and good buildings, either in Up. or Inipoal. Parties having no]: tum for n10, communicate with ELIAS BOWES, Bod Educ Agent, Lindsay. 117mmwlï¬con. 2. Hope, to: can. Ml Wetland“. Spring urn. â€Madudflowin‘nlln tho homo. To“: um 30: 70.novitb awn M an! we. noble tho who]. sin; hon: anus and .u nuiublo out» how Womble trick house. nix mo chalet opplo orchud, (the Appl. have '4 than: for a number of you-I). Will cold chap. Location. two nil- 1m OCH km on. mile north of Mona]. in Bmk. Good Mo home. {runs bong, otcbnrd. 95 m M. ul ulkblo had. 1730:†m- m Yolanda. 125 m dau‘Jx-wnhonuud from. born with mo colic. â€ancient. to uohool. chm, pout oï¬oo. um and blacksmith chop. 125m1m2niluoouh 010m 90 I“ M. Mr buildingu. I.“ (and and “mod, tori-do chow. - m “M .“m dem m mm ME kip-183:6“: A amber «3.7... can. int-lo,“ mamas-inhuman- [crackâ€"South 5-1! of 10:7. con. 6, Naive-3.1m“ property of tho lob Emu! Wsllis. Fume homo. (rum but. {hag-talcum“!!! need.¢oodomhul, '0“ wound. Privflcge to plough lam-mm "El?“ “2 i â€"2Wmhr-h “night-do. pod bickmhrgofnu a Innocent a}. by» Vacant collar. in tho my. Kent-0L. opp. Pym Bout. Lindsay. PAGE SE YEN. DWA B D HOSGBC VB, 'oLAUGKLIN PEEL "mutant. cu:- CSW'EYN SMITH. Barri-ten. Solicitor: BUSH" 0|.†. J. L. SUTTON,