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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 25 Sep 1903, p. 5

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w-ng man should make a note 91 1h ‘3” that the Western Electric “MU, 0' (hiugo. a large UNPLU- ;°‘ Um, has notified its employ- hum 1My must nan-am from 51mg in . any form, rticularl! :31? On horses. and p550 from 118 and cigarette smoking: , The New? Coi. Sam fishes ”“9 Hahhunou left. 1:: Victory. "13““ it '38 he who converted It timi‘ntim. n the vote a; 91!.- h. 1” 9‘13““ the Colonel next you Womb “Wham want. it all thrown who}: mt riding of Hangman-and- § w a mo has: take such J tr my importaw While she wold home a party .l'hich would op I531 4nd industri hm! present cc lent to her grow Wand“ th .1 States have 1 :10“ “1181] She if“ «1 «4c; Iwhx that? “$1 fuhfi vim “at; x . am hi m a ”$4: mg q wk but Hut ham 3: Mme: W ‘93:“; W» 413““! WWW mg lob: Ath t0 (M fict- 11‘ W u too has: and :90 ntaamruua tog uh- fuck! 4 treaty a matterqf any unponant filament to her. While ah? nould. no doubt willingly Income u putty to an arrangement which “ould operate to her oammer- dal Jud industrial advantage. shah“ band preheat conditions no impedi- lent to her growth and progress. not-1 pithsmnding the he: that the Unit~ 1 ad Scams have derived. and 3111! de- rive. vastly more benefit iron that man she does. Y¢tn is“; ‘ ".‘lw indentation and him by a.» Human Government 0! late ymxy. and the IHMMI nd con- Mull) moron-ins growth of our homo and form trade. in but»: Lu vfluul upon our noixhbou acron- me zinc. They soon: dam:- in the anmb preference. and. mm with apprt‘homn the powble uteuaion or its scope and the adoption of tho pr'mciple by other British colonies buys-g large quantities ct Amer-i,“ can goods. Leading American Journ- 81.3 are now more inclined to (“30038 a. rut-.procxty treaty than they have pot-n for years. In its issue of Sept. ‘10:): '.h-.‘. Maw York Sun says; It is not often tint the “Washing- ton Post is caught with dust on its ideas. But a recent editorial article in that paper takes the Detroit Free Press to task for its advocacy of clos- er and more liberal trade relations bemecn this cmmtry and Canada I ma therein betrays sundry indica- 130136 that. in common with many 1 hr? publications, it has failed to er- in touch with Canadian con- ’he view that Gwada has nothing otter us in exchange for a tree: mace to her markets is widely in- nate. She has much that we can to great advantage. and much t me really need. now barred out w as much to our loss as tohers. even have a. market for a portion at farm products. even tor beans 1-. menu. In cm. on“ mun. ”mum Item. 0mm ‘|‘u Duall- ouo. [IMO-.901". hd- ‘I‘hm: M NM a». um. um Md It“. mm M Mun null mm» mm. ml. I». m mum mu no Viuumt. twludm; bMt mm- ud vull Walla m- )m law. On- u'u ham Ann. ‘ notar- not on to It an and In- 0- n. I um. vu xmh II! . ca 60. m“ Shh . 80 a: tad m : vi. 0'. u .0 I“ “and 3nd U pou- Ltku on I. pt I. tn .34 1”. “no. SDI! msnun I00!" OOIIDI EDITORIAL NOTES sumes that Detroit‘s special in- in Canadian trade is due to the mt she is a border city. The L< that Detroit has no greater t in our relations with Ramada hat which appertaim t6 man . inland and coast bitibs. an be actual has has tater- !) many at ears. but mas ti». “1H1 [Mafia 3H? a {tutti} mat mm t an a Mia mat- Siggle {are for Round Trig {£33 $33§3 §§§ $33 333 333313? 333 “3;? ”“2333“: 333‘3X R 1‘- l‘. INTO-IT". City Agni. INNUAL WESTERN mm}? roar. Lawmmturrm as. 1903‘ EXC URSION S. data-ES fit A; Mrs. Jan. E. Barley, Worthington, 0nt., gives permission to publish the Iollowing letter for the benefit of other mothers who have young chil- dren in their homes. She says:-“[ have many reasons to be grateful to Eta-b51124 an- Tablets, and to rwom- mend them to other mothers. Our little girl is new about fourteen-i [mouths old..a.nd she has taken the ‘Tablets at Intervals since she was two months old, and I cannot weak too highly of them. Since I came here about a year age,everylmothq- who has small children has asked me wh‘art I gave our baby to keep her in such even health, and I havereplien ‘absolutely nothing but Baby's an Table-1.53 Now- nearly every child here gets the Tablets when a medi- cine is needed, and the old-fashioned crude medicines, such as caster oil and soothing preparations, which all moth-m formerly gave their little ones. are discarded. Our family doc- tors also strongly praise the Tab- lets and says they are :1 wonderful medicine for children. {Accept my thanks for all the good your Tablets 1 have dale my little onq. and. I hope 1 .SI‘ __-l:b hp mt‘ 07. Married at Fonolon Falls. A quiet wedding was celebrated at Penelon Falls, last Monday at 7 o’- clock. when Miss F'lorence Smitherim, formerly of the Fenclon Falls post office staff, was united in matting e to Mr W.m Keys. of Keys Morrison. to“ n. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Garbutt in the pre- sence of a few invited friends. Mr. and Mrs. Keys passed through this morning to Toronto, where they will spend a. few days. The Post joins their many friends in extending con- gratulu'tionS. swam Emma mam Mi". We a; We Waxes: }\ N ha: SM m WW Wm M “Mime “will“ 1a WWW. and HM tis- MW: We m mum he «tum: m Petlflmw m: warm: 4-: leader «5 ti mm: “x. 33ng WNW" in awduiu we me: $383” fgtlsqwelfa, “and g: leader he“: V “m 0 “ea \mq “- ’ did 6: mm at attitude: ‘9 .When he took the leadership there were many Wounded ambitions to heal. He has healed them as fat as a man can. .In some cases he has won out a Inultering allegiance tin-«18h his likeable qualities. He has the gift of friendship. and same who re- ‘ fuses to admire him as a panty leader are attracted by his oordiality. Mr. Bordep has accomplished a stair amount of discipline under circum- stances in which discipline was diffi- cult. His even temper and abiding ooiutesy have commanded respect Irom friend-s and opponents alike. The Opposition leader observes the amen- ities of debate. He is so pumctilious in this regard that some of the more violent partisans complain. com- paring him with the robustious Sir Charles Tapper. who wherever he saw a head made a pass at it. But the House is fortunate in that it has as its leaders on both sides of the benches men whose unfailing com-t- esy tends to restrain ranoar and to moderate dimmiom. Naval experts in Great Britain. ’ commenting upon the experience gained in the recent fleet manoeuvres. seem to be armed that one out the most important Masons learned is the extraordinary value of large armour- ed cuisem. especially in oceanic oper- ntionS. 0mg to their ofil‘cnsive and [defensive powers. they can be oper- ated at a great distance from the main battle squadron. paralyzing the action or all opposing light cruiscra After a battle. or course, they are espcmally effective in the pursuit: of crippled vessels. One writer thinks that, so far, as the latcSt manoeuv- ers Wore Concerned the light cruis- ers were olben more or a hindrance tbhh a tutti. and he exprpssm inn ihibtz t M in mice of abtha! tat-- ~e iit mm b ife‘hpbomn’f mm ebb the 3 hthbl mm. Eth-kakt hm Whitman that? $21118 £33m” 3*.be XHBW ii 351% tâ€" M5 i3 Bhi- gE‘W mu??? 2% 1% ‘3 “3:5 Mm? 5.2M W it " at Mi- Mtigifi‘é'h hi. ‘ “Fifi? I LETTER 1'0 IOTHEIS. Woolly Sun. Wm. it. In mk- ouod that tho mole of tin United 3mm: Mn amt tum billion: In military mallow! ulnoo N» «to» at tho mm 0! thin Nat mm a very large proportlon ls alum fraud. dem- momllnm to the pooplv as .well u enormously oxpmtvo to the State. 21:. Inpuhton Lu of course blackmail twice! by the Grand Army. to which both the political partial am con. strained by their mut an! tear abjeotly to succumb. It is aaaiatod not. a lit- tle by tbcabtue of the term “Vet- eran." which. moaning properly a soldier who has grown old in war. in now usurpcd as a warrant for invad- inc the public purse by a man who has once in his life taken up arms though he may have never been un- der fire. h~.' 'ml why uhouidn‘t thnr'o bu a fr- -0 rock wool v in thin mutter. . an" «I (Nil tlm coumn‘ “23h pummuu umir mppllm Inc-uh no “it“? There in ”mum: in mm. A no. = Bollowilo Dally Ontario: Tub bomplsmh of n citilen tho othonhy In ream to tho mployment by the mnromtton a! mu: living In tho country. a: token exception to by author oillnu who myu the Nut citixm‘a v'igw in narrow .1an unort- uiuhtfl. "Bullovnm mam ohm gut pt wnplm mum 3n tho puuutry.“_-Md “in our industrio‘ Canada and her Minimum. ..‘n to be doing pretty well than days. I? mm 9!: <1 mm The drummers and newspaper men of this country are the great moulders of public opinion.” declared congressman Norton. of Missouri. recently. “It is. of course. conceded that the newspaper menâ€"and by the term. I mean the reporters more than the heavy-brewed editors â€" are p07 tent factors. in shaping public senti- ment, but I believe that few people have yet reflected on the influence exerted by commercial travelers in the same. line. The drummer isa reg- ular visitor to every cross-roads town in America. and his coming is always hailed with joy. He is the bearer of new: from the big cities and smaller tom almg his route, and details even more interesting gossip than the newspaper reporters write. His customer is usually the leading man of the neighborhood. and by giv- ing to this merchant all the Lneivn. political and otherwise, of the out-l side world. with his characteristical- ly pertinent and pungent comments on each item (1 information. he is largely instrumental in influencing the merchants’ ideas and judgment ‘of admire and men. {Very often the drummers visit is a. signal (or the congregations oi’ the charmer-s of the neighborhood to the comtry store, and the tillers of the soil sit' on mil kegs and cracker boxes {or burn, spell-bound by the drummers 91°. quent and interesting narration of what is going humein the next neigh. horheod. town or country. Let me- have-the drummers of this country ‘ onmysid8"8‘nl!~"l will stay in‘ grog an long as I want to In fact I don’t Imam but that they could elwt me President at the United States if they tried.” . v letting to. 00“ For the Drama". There is nothing too good for the knights of the grip who travel-worn always appear; who campus this planet by the milroad and ship and keep at it ye." after year, comments the St. Thomas Times. To-day they are snowbound way up at Boyne Falls. ioâ€"mormw break loose on a freight. th: next where stem duty ne'er satisfied calls. on business in sqme other state. A jollier set never lived on th: earth, their business to make the world fled. the wrinkles of troubles are pressed out by mirth though 'trafiis is beaming or bad. ‘ Away from their homes nearly all of the days. they crush down the aor- row they feel. and strive at all times, in all places and ways. the dark side of life to conceal. They meet now and then '10? an elegant Spread. at home where their wives can. be there, and talk of the knights who are: liv- ing and dead. of skies that are cloudy and fair. I ,think when the world shall grow weary and stop. and tourists nave made their last trip, wife-housed over yonder. the beat in the shop will go to the knights of mg grip: W“ M“ HIM Fjl!Ԥt *\ 5m R‘ mm WWW mm: mm; mam-3:1 mm. 33m? RM w WY W“ W “WNW mm mm RR War «at: m “mt m we Lindsay. Mam ~56 mum Railway. Tm: mu he «and in «We; qf win , a tan inc of ran my. and m I he an r We the directiau at Mr. J. Richards. who has the contract. The Guam-s are fresh from the old land. having at- rived at Quebec last week. They came to Troonto and were hired there by Mr. Rislnrdu‘ agents. M’ 8% mu m s wunh‘h m‘ an bfihfiwhbw m» 5 Ham “1 BL“ m W WM 5‘: fight" LBSB:.:}§!51;_- W . a time I wwld be wholly unable to do anything“: but even at the time I could work '1 was always sufifer'tng. At dmbrent times I was treated by three doctors. but they were unable to help me. Then. I went to Mont- real and put myself under the care of a doctor there. His medicine reliev- ed me while I was inactive, but as soon as I attempted work or exer- tion of any kind. the puns returned worse than before. All this time I owns growing Weaker and less able to resist the inroads of the trouble Then Dr. W [lltamfi’ Pink I’ills u are brought to my notice. and I began (0 me them. From that tim~ I be- g-m to regun my health and by the time I had med thirteen boxes I was once mcro a mu. strong man. The proof of this is that I can do as hard \ day" work as anyme and newer have ‘ho sli ghteat symptoms at thn old trouble. 1 am oh sorry Hm I did not hum of the pits abou- nrâ€" thwy would hate mm! me much suffering and mum:- as \Wll.‘ “'ith me h mscr as this thn Mm” npptrem 13- have! ‘ use; ran at ‘d thbtb b:‘\ u t that bi: \t‘ttmw «3%ng- MI l +th t: Hulk mus W "glib“ gag!“ Mb k4?“ bah M“ will b m hb 15M A Wondoflul "lute u tho Power at Dr. Wlllluu‘ Plat Pllll to can Stubborn Mun» I‘m! upon proof hu mumuhhd that Dr. Wllllaml' l‘lnk Pllln wlll cum when doctoral. mapllnl mm. mom and all ollnl‘ modlclnu tall. l'nnlnod llmbn have been mtond to strength. rhoumnlc Qumran nude well. wank. annomln clrln and women made bright. notlvo and “roast: nour- nlulo puns bnnlalml. and the pom- dyspoptlo ulna u now dlmllon wlnn ll womod ulna-l hopolou to upon: a nun. Hero I.- u m of «may moo: that Dr. Wlllleuu‘ l‘lnk Pllll brluc health and ”recall: that your. at loitering. Mr. Loni: Brien. in a wall known mldont a! St. Dldaoo. Gum. and loll~ of his youl‘sof authrl‘ng u (ollows: "Elown your: «to. while working la the bush. 1 otralnod my- ull‘ and brought cu terrible pains in my stomach and ‘back. where the trouble seemed to locate. I had tre- quoot Ills o.’ vomiting. which named numb distress. Somotlmea I could I work. and 1.qu gain {or months at L 4 1 l c l AFTIII Ill"! "All. OF GREAT swam. AGAIN Will AND STRONG m ti “Eggsfi‘a 156MB When the House met alter dinner Vrogvman. of South Virtroiu. objected to giving Victoria. and Haliburton only. cue member. He arsed the Gov- ernment -to accept the amendment suggested by the Oppositim in the special committeeâ€"namely. to divide the country into two ridints. as fol- lows: South riding to consist otthe Townships of Emily, Vcrulam. Mari- poga, Ops, the town of Lindsay. the village a! Omemee. aggregate pop- ulation 19.735; North riding. to inâ€" elude Mustard and Dizby. Dalton. Lnxton, Sonnet-ville, Gordan. Eldon. Penelon. and tbejillagm atFeuelon Falls and Woodnlle. and the Pro- visional Ooumy elf Haliburton. 33-; gregacg population 18,736. ‘ ‘ The Premier o'dered to move such an amendment if Mr. Clarke mild be content to have the representation of Tomato remain as it ia. in order ‘fo mply with requests like Mr. Vroomnn’s. Mr. Clarke refund with scorn. At the same timo he coma see no mistency in giving Victoria and Holiburtou only one member. when it was larger in size and population t hnn North Oxfa'd. South Oxford. North York. and Brent combined. The amendment was lost on a vote or 49 to 82 and Mr. Vmomanl imme- diately ‘mbmitted' twin" to detach antipathyen’cinly from Victoria. “it...“ur 3.190. t.“ Nd down. 001. Hughes voting with e maju-ity-on the ground that he didn’t propose to lose Hellbnrton as long an it could help him. \ . Which Will Walk the Plant 1 The following excerpt from the Toronto News' report or last Thurs- day's Ottawa parliament proceed- by has been Morlcoked. but through belated it will be read with interest; we have lnd a makeshift 6;;2; meat led bysuch mung. as Lau- rier. Gartmright. Fielding and Mn. lock, and who slnll say how much Mr. Tame. the Liberal party and the country have suffered during the in- terregnum I had the nation that he owned the party. When Ii: title wag questioned he "resigned.” Ana Rault otthe mis- undgrstamgiiqz for negu-lyton Tnontha will appear as leader, organist and organizer. Be my: that I!) never be- longed to the Liberal party. Tint would seem f0 be_ true. He rather In“ I?- hm. (1‘th Mun) Mr. Tarts: m Ml! ac- tive in the cause of the (erativu. Be is speakinc at Mauve meet- 1083. with: letter: to Causal-nave jmfnals. guiding the course of In Pattie. and WM MUN-sham into the somnolant ptotootionists. In short Mr. Tarts in himself mimbut which self it may not be on my to 'detormine. It m tons tlnt Mr. Tax-to could be utilized as a guest labornsaving device in politicg. He naturally assumes the functions at the (bani-tree cl the Whole. Be is a sort of General Manager or (hands. with headquarters in the office of La Pattie. and branch offices whatever his presence is required. We shall probably find that just as m as he get: settled back into combrtable re- lation: with the _Oonservativeu. he “roll I have had n dellchlml three menu-WM: la the mmuduvmlm the loll." marked Mr. Gllluple lo our berm-Mn. "Mule. vlellh' many polnle of Internal. lnklnu la the prlnelpnl cltlee and lowne. 1h". “‘ done well la my balm. um la- ll “mum I. pretty WM" Wul'hd Uh". but not llhn It ll h Onlerlo. Shin”. l Onpo mama; huh wax end In 1W 0‘ l. I’ gonlnlon (he! and Steel Word. (I: Ingest concern d “a kind in Amer- be. ere located. Our 8.000 men no employed el pm: and thing. no 30133 (hood. The city pfopcr a“ . lullen o about 15.000. Aorm a lay. a diatom of Call milu. la 1: low haw: u Noah Sidney. and it he: a population of 5.000. Flu mile- down ‘the river ll located another town a! 5.0001!!!) la. The Nova Sootla Iron and Steel lgh‘h in the leading industry of the place. Thin film also emplapl hundreds of men. Sid. my proper is reached by the Inter- oolm-inl. but a Journey of eighteen miles has to be made around the hay. One can tench the train et North ‘Sidnoy by taking a lorry gem an buy; the distance a ally lulu nail a. .l. rieltedl Newloundlmnd making the ninety mile across the I Gulf of Sl. Lawrence from North Sid- ney to l‘ort-Aux-quues. At the latter point connection is made with the Newfoundland Raiany (or St. I John. .Fiohn'nc is carried on exten- sively in the Colony, but the country ii is very rocky. The mountains on the e Island “bald lead cue to belieVe that 1 there are numerous mines to be den-l- Opod. Fishing is also one of the lead- ing industries d thn South; some 1' lumbering is carried on in the in-ter- 9‘ lor, but tllerelsmrroly any firming. 5 Amherst. Parallel». Tram. Anti- gonl'sh. Glace my and Stellar-ta), Were some at the other team Visited. '9’ I will be m mummy (er a few mt? 0‘ With my family. On my mum Ml! spend :1 great deal or my mm: at l‘l‘ihcb Ballard Bland." Whore lulu-u Iron. 0»! and “col Ind-Mu Flourish. Mr. F. J. GUklpio. who ha spout the put three month- in the Hui. ‘tlme 9W bib Intemt d th! Emma mo hm 00.. return- od on Tun-day. W10 may Mr. Glllolplo fished 8t. Join. NJ). but hm apont moat M Na time In NON Hanan. . 00" IV I’ll! 3:13;: 5 THE N. HOOKER SHOE -Is he a kid in school a bit stucknn his spelling. or is he a prince of (inan- cinm a bit ‘tmk on his financing. let another gangster spell him down once. let another financier outtinanoe the prince. and both child and mi]- lionaire. if they are built a: proper lines. will rise up from defeat and :hump as tlmy never, humped betore. There wait berbu‘ahop in a village within fifty mileeot limbo. one bar- bershop. The barber m in his ehq) ”untime- Ind maime- he was in the tavern. Sometimes the mm were sharp and sometime: they were dull. momenta it m with the bmmtthnuwwith the harbor.“ twb pole. adorn the town min 1 street. and the berber in man in the shop thn in the tavern. and hi. ram do better work. had tbte'e al- ways 1 clean heel for the dry-up. Yes. coupotizion in a great tlfixg. for sometimes we are liable to get swelled up with a we of our vau- nfi. And no [I like competition. (or it who! a (allow up. shakes him up. and brings out the best there in in .u wed'ou't like it“ haw wintwe can do; certainly we know. we can take the other baa. However, there are 'two base: there now. and the first comer has npruoed up. He has bought new. human. painted his has. fixed the cushions. and tuned from a magnate to a meme man loath: (bra living like themat Ce-ntmon’s Saute-leg Influence. (C. F. Raymond. in The Star.) Competition is a grant thing. The bus: in a small town west of heme was a wretched mm the last time I rode in it. Wrebchedneae m writ- ten on the m “d mtchedneas was written on the haunts beneath it. (wickedness was written on the nibbling of the wheels and worn out cushions. and independence was the striking point in the driver andawn- er of the concern. .11 W: didn't like it. why we knew what we could do. (Immune did; we could carry our luggage and walk a mile to the town. "My ma she us she wouldn‘t Mind if your baby cried. She so: 't'd be like musicâ€"- Since little Jim has died. She sex she'll be good to him, An' she’d like a “dado lot, If we c‘n born the baby ’At you folbea ’aa got." "My am not. by th' windbr. An‘ watches you «1’ him. An' kind 0' miles an’criea to wunst 'muse he‘s like baby Jim. Who‘s Jim! He was our baby. We named him alter pa. Say. c'n we harry you: baby A little while for ma 7 1‘0 at you how you w». Au' hope you're well-you know '81 is Th‘ my sh. “my. dou- My Intâ€"aha nu you're strangers. But then the kind 0‘ though: sum like to hurry th‘ baby. ‘At you (elk-ea ”u got. «mum «a m:- (Jcnh Wink in amino“ Amor'oan.) "Good mornin'. My ma cent me :3? “u mm m “M wink“ wmu m :0}? W ‘i M c an“ m as? me‘g‘ Ma «:4 :3. Laval Student hm an Inna-no to lnun Creator 83!“, In lud- ling trains. Mr. Ernest Renaud L! exhibiting at Laval University. Montreal. a work- ing model of an invention intendedto ensure greater “let: in handling at trams. By means of different ap- plications o.‘ the device. trains meet- ing will be stopped. the steam being 91ml oft. nlr brains applied. whistle blown and bell rung when they come within a certain dhtnnce of each oth- er. switches and gates opened and clued. fidZajumgjmm ydltficfi a s s l alwam‘ifill the What; hr mgibr nfii g ”mt :Ngg'u hum 62M“ mi ”if a; 5i“; “sir qgfilgt fig” m fi’t‘ft- ; iii ii“ film ENE? mini 3 HB? Mi Hi!" we? Mlmfilm filfllilfliiill‘l; mix: ism?“ g3, Mill? “,5; 3;“ am Minna; M! The N. HOCKIN SHOE STORE STOCKS IMMENSE-«QUALITY THE BEST LINDSAY’S GREATEST FAIR EXPERT. AIE PLEACED the p: llm you at tho It will Will add to tholr mom and mun by whiting thlo Brut Shoo Noun-flu mom and I!" of ull thlo nut north county. "iRICES THE LOWEST. LINDSAY'S GREATEST SHOE HOUSE. II. lend liver usher Ce. 1 7‘ no general tax 3“" 0‘_thi‘ “a Mr. R. R. Hall. berrinter. of Peter- L5 th- high“ 1n the Provmoe. 1‘- . - l is not a. plceennt statement to m.,'.wn.« In town to-day and. nocom make. but it Mid be kept in m mud by Ir. Geo. Jordan. called on v 5.....Ahem3 did anyone whine!- em The But. It. Hell, Mr. Jordan and my" _ - ‘ ~ . ( never-a! citinene of Lind-any end Pe- l -â€"+â€"â€" urban-n are interesteg in the Big I M8501 Punished. Band Lumber Cu, whose limits and I A young nepsboy named Moore ap- tnille are loceted at Hex-m Lake, ' peered before Wrote Steam in British Columbia. .The odmmny ’ Tmy morning charged by tho has altogether about 300 million feet Clue! of Police with eteehng n m r of choice timber. having “an?“ sum 01 money from a. gentleman-h about 200 nillioin written t at granted to pnrphue e of 13:. month. true pineal-e at the month 1 Evening neat. He nvm‘ @- at the (blnanblt 3170', near Harrow cents to change, end the boy {and Lake, “a Will be ready for up man- ‘ to return with the money. tincture o! lumber by Oct- 15fih. Mina-ate read the boy a. fleet... The company's tutored:- are bunt end remarked taut «than had In- looked otter by Ir. neodoee Lud- e. number of ouch complaint. and he an (ml: of Peterboro. Mylo bee wen determined to put e and gum“ olnennnltbe gut“ mnWeI-fiipdidnotwa Monumen-‘rbempenyu minore'tetheket cqihhudet snark-Ia node-mm w‘muE brwht future. I: in e greet nether.» the m ' 'h demand tor timber nt preeeat In (a. “2"“ :2 gunm- 2'3“" " u m...‘ trpw r. w notp. admin betnlntnxy ‘ .Wevtfillmxtwtfit-. 1. Iceman-Chm . .2 i OI“ In In Vork. _ A- rum and received in town may summing the death. in New York, of Mr. Thus. Donn. at one tine manager of the Dominion Bank in this town. .Decenaed had been in poor health for semen! yen". and the trouble finally daveloped into Bright's dam His father. Judge My 01 mi toyn. sun at the bed- Mo when the end came» ‘ the trust on torch. (Buffalo Express.) (England is certainly 1 dancer-nt- io country. when workmen on $50!- etmnent building his a. Minister on his was to I. (thine: meeting. 1‘." UL OVER SEED... pm” for I." kind. of F001 Sfimlz’ 5' [CW/m. Shaw sample and get yuatations‘ VISITORS J. G. EDWARDS 00' H (gr/zest price find for firslac/ass seed. fluttho ll; Imenmg rout. fle ave loom @- cents to chaqgo. and the boy 1’ ‘ to return vmh the money. n. Magistrate read the boy a 10cm. and remarked tint theme had J a. number of much oompuim and '3... mfi‘“w2£§" 32¢“ - i P 3: our! we to the Ref 3 E: tn Pu talus”. (London Free Press.) ‘fibe general tax rate at this cit; Lech highnntin'thePt-avinoam is not a Newt statement to make butitdmuld hekwtin-Ifl “unusual did some whims!- “Lind. Cheaper FUEL than wood or coal. No ashes, no soot. no odor, no trouble. Can be placed In any stove. Price- for Kitchen Range ...... $15. Price. for floating Stove ...... 811 Prices for Furnace Hooter. . . .318. County and Torn-hip Right- fvoc 8th. 'dsm Cmbridgvu. one-Iii»: VAPflB GAS STflVES R. SMYTH.

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