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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 27 Nov 1903, p. 9

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ulwufisxon : AOR’DHERN RESERVOluS. llx- szated that he had taken a trip on": the northern waters a. few w: 3- ago, and he had pictures and maps of the route taken, starting at Kuslnggwigamog Lake near Hillilmr- ton; whnch was thirteen miles long, and while it could not be raised to (u) gxem extent,lteould Deregulat- rd. There was a malldam .11: out.- lx: which was not claimed by any- body and no repairs were made ‘on it. me capacity of the lake was770 mllluon cubic feet, and there was no reason why it. should not be used as : resenoir. Drag Lake was nctt Hailed: Inere was m1 settlement extra-pt at the upper end, where more were aJew lea-mere. . There woro two aunt-feet dams on the late, but lhl'l’.‘ was no reason why they should not be raged 1.024 feet. as the shores .ws-xe precipitous and the lahd of not much value. If the dams were raised it would increase the capae- its from one to 3 3-: billion enbxc feet. There were sovoral lakw, wnich it not secured now, It would probably be very difficult to do so in the future. flulfburton Lake was lnstanced; a railway, he understood, w.” about to be projected through :here and in the: event the lake rould not be used as a reservoir. The kapaeity was about a million and .1 quarter cubic feet. There @533 only a [we-loo: dam which could easily b: mused to thirty feet. All the bud d'unagcd by Ln: raioo could hardly be Valued at more than $3,003. l: was an immense. reservoir about aevm‘ miles long and a mile wide. Eagle Lake was ancther'resccvoir, which was no: very large, having a dam With about eight run of-watcx'. 'l-ho lake held‘ 448 million cubic feet and there was no reason why it could Dct be raised to :34 reenthe capacity mushy. being trebled. A small tract 01 land would be flooded, and the damage very small. Red Stone Lake was a large reser- voir with precipitous banks and a capacity of about a. billion and a. La” cubic feetâ€"on engut-toof. dam. There was not a settler on- 'the lake, and the damage by raising 24 .‘eet would hardly be more. than 8200. Mr. Roget-3 said he was only speak- ing roughly and that there was mining to show what the condi- ticns would actually be if the waters wér.‘ reservoired properly. A am» xey giving such information would again some months. Kamis Lake had an eightefoot dam. and here was only a couple of lest of water there at preaont. There was no rewson why the lake should not be raised some 25 leet. Tiler.- wao no land a! any great val- ue in the vicinity. ch :ral smaller lakes were visitedâ€" Point. Crab, and Hawkâ€"which could be ccnverted into very fine resor- (oirs. if properly dammed. Tue 'lil- mm; at present lay in the {act that dams allowed c! a leakage. in some cases greater than the supply. lit-skunk and Halli-z Lakes formzd Ir. I. I. Regen, Superintendent of the Canal, ne’er” leieroetien. At a meeting of the Trent Valley Comm \‘ation Associm ion, held in Pc- :orbcro lately. The Review mates Um: ":he important Question of ms- erving and reguiau'ng the Waters of Lonhcrn reservoirs so as to main- ::;;r. a sufficient and unilorm How «1011:, the tone of the Canal," and. e um matters, were discussed.‘ Mr. David GiLmour, of Trenton, Was in 1:10 chair. ‘Wc take from The Be- mw 13:: following synopsis of the Lime areas. The Iormer had no dam and it sec med incredible that so large an area was an awn condizian. It could be lowered some {our feet and ‘3' Std airmen feet. Mr. Roger-a said RESERVOIR! OF THE NORTH coun- m HIDE! unusual. “let ifigliéwwél'crrs wore impel-1y tonsexved in the lakes he relorrqd REM (AMI WATER SUPP” :‘heu Would be for 200°d3ys a flaw “60,001: cubic leer. per minute ex- “‘3 The main 13km only had been 30°le in the trip, L-ut there were ‘Mmerab'c small lake! Burro mding. “"011 Could be made to srwe a good th_ “HY. Kilbournâ€"“U we had the in- Silenced flow for 120 days, it would We as ever.” Ir. Rogers pointed out that the m8? of a drive of log. through 2 0‘ the small lakes lowered the Cage r’s ‘ Little fi‘ver‘Pills. I lust I.» must. of s~mr§w::__‘____WM yawn-dun. unusual. What would you do the next time you have a hard cold if you couldn’t get Ayer’ 5 (“My Pectorat? Think it over 2m:- cit: 3ch «Human. Genuine "I “mm. .m mm. III m um. mics-mm m “ll." 8m NI MW POST, LIMY.‘ ,FRIDAY. NCWW 2 Indian Nomenclature. David Boyle or the. Provinci-d Mus; eum is sending an; the following ;I It is desirable to form a list. of Indian names by which the topographical dentures of Ontario were. or are. known. .Some of the absolute names are already on record, hut theret- erences are scattered over a very wide field of literature. fias’deq them, there are, no doubt, many local name: that have. name: appeared in print. but which are knrwn to rasideatd in Erations parts of the province. In» diam themselves may render valu- able assistance. ‘ It will, thcrefore, be taken as a great ‘favor i! rezderl who any knowledge 0‘! this kind will communicate. , R. Kelley, Sec-Treas.; Chas. Adhms. Legislative Representative‘ Order of Railuay Conductors. At a meeting of Lindsay Division, No. 322, Order of Railway Conductors, held in their hall Sunday afternoon Rant, the (allowing officers were elect,- ed for the ensuing term; Wm. Crozier, Chief Conductor; 0. Adams. Asst. Chief Con.; Geo. Bowhey, Sen- ior Con. ; W. Graft, Junior Con. ; Jag. Alcott, I. S._; “I. H. White, 0. S.; W. A piece of flannel dampened with Clmmborlain‘o Pain Balm and bound to the atlectsd parts is superior to any p‘wer. When troubled with lame back, or pains in the side or chest, give it a trial and you are certain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief which it affords For sale by all druggists. Dr. Drummohd, Doc. lst. A letter from Brandon, Mun. cou- firms Dr. Drummond’s date in Lind- say as Tuesday. Dec. 13%. Everything points to a. record sale of tickets for this year’s Lecture course, which Dr. Drummond is to open with “An Eva-n- ing with the Habitant.“ Spent Our $2.000 Docforiug Mr. Joseph Pominville, of Stillwa- ter. Minn. after having spent' over 82,000 with the best doctors (or “snack trauma, without religx. was advised tc. try a 110’): of minibus lain :1 Stomach ind Liver Tablets. Ho did. we, and is a well man today. For sale by all Always Gets tho Last Word. {The Lyra) "Say. pa." gucried little Bitly Blcobumper, "what’s an echo '1“ "An echo, my son," replied the old map with a sigh. long drawn out, "is the only thing that; can {hm-Ham a “omen out o: the last word. For a Bad Cold. It you ban a bed cold you need a good reliable medicine like amm- berlain‘s (bug!) Remedy to loosen and relieve it, and to allay the ir- ritation end inflammation of the throat and lung: {the soothing and healmg propertieapl this remedy and the quick ,cure whxch it effects make it. a favorite everywhere. For sale by all dragging. , ...- ._ 1 system with thou: or the 00¢!!!an Go\'ern.ncnt.â€"Qtrried. . Mr lulbourn pointed out the no- 1299‘)” that there should he a {and in order that things be k-"pt mov- ing in this Very important nutter, B: said that Jack’s Lake and 801‘s Lake. twenty miles from town. would it properly dammed giva .t {low 6:1; ‘en thowmd cubic foot per minute lor two months. He thought each tucmbet of the association should be assessed. according to power used in order to obtain finances for ot-tJin- ing an authoritative :ctimutn with re- gznd to matters pertaining to the con- scnation of waters at then}: lakes, Practically nothing had bun done up to date. The first step to be taken was to ascertain what Government .wc-uld eventually have to b: at! proached on the subjcct. ‘ Mr. Kilbourn morod that the menu-1 bars of the committee appointed be? Messrs. w. 1‘. Boyd, J. C. Shook and} the movar. This was carried Hot also agreed on b’Shail of his company to put up $100 if others would con- tribute likewise in prt portion :15 the woolen: of a fund {or carrying on thcl u... C'- work of the association water table. considerably‘and con- dom-d 13:20:31 «tom tongue puke wagon. Be and he sop edhe dig! not so ow:- 25 per cent. of the rob: errmrs in the north. There were unmonse areas that could be created bv the building at a dam. ACMON SUGGES 1‘20. Mr. Carnegie suggmtod that the Gorernment be asked to withdraw all land on the lakes motioned tram sale. at. first step. It was pointed out that the land we- now for the most part alrouLv owned by priVate interests, the Eu:- liah Land Company being large hold- (‘15. 'Mr Gilmour pointed out that it the Trent Canal were finished it would secure the bulk- ot the gunp- lrade. 1n the port of Montreal, xt new seen that ten per cent. of the trade only cum by the (headmn route. In“: grain mo in the We: to be moved. anditwas scandalous that __ A fl.-.’ -_ {Ion IOW'EIIIJ tuv ua‘-_-r--- , in the north country to one exit: 11 authority. ' The Ontario Govcrrn ment‘e He,“- should be obtained on- the subject and he moved. seconded by Mr. John Garnegic. that thiameet- mmiucc of three to ing a‘ppoim a co he Ontario Govwnmtnt‘ Wait upon t at m early date and obtain an <~x-; pression of their views with regard to the uniting of their interests in‘ the head waters of the Trent Rivor‘ uccéam with that of the Dominion“1 W JWIW. aw---v-â€".- in", the Dominion Government 'had not taken steps to tune the canal con:- pleied lot was the: cheapest route and would take tha trade from the United States in spite of themalvos. The strongest presume should be brought. to bear. 'l‘nc ”auction 01 u oust a bushel had diverted the out- leLtrorn New York to Montreal. My. McClellan said he undustnod that the Ontario Government 1nd of- ten-awe Dominion Government then: day!“ free if they- would only take them on their hands: _ 7 _. -12.. on all_ a u»..- ‘ Mr. £11630?!) 7 urged 1mm} {ion towards the_trensf:r z._ -- Better Than a Plaster immpdi-xtc' of dams newspapers and legal”: .In a special issue devoted to “Modern Aids of Printing," the Scientific American presents to its readers a fund of information about an industry which plays an important part in the life of the maple, but of which little is probably known. The number describes in an entertaining way the advance! that have been made in the printing art within re- cent years and strikingly shows the economic significance of the; press. 01 the more important articles in this Issue may be mentioned an instruc- itivo interview _wlth 'l‘heodore L. De Vinne, the master printer of Ameri- ca; an acco'unt of the influence of the mechanical typesetting an a 13; bor-Iaver; I descriptionola modern . nemMM; 939.5! film win“ We __ A L.- v color“. WY. no sepia pef‘honr; an outline a: binding, which tells haw books are prod. «steam and e A‘ J‘ho numb" in ' . .. , _ Mr. J. Alex. Culverwell, of Pete-:- boro. has accepted the invitation of the Engineers’ Club, of Toronto, to lecture before them on “The Enlarg- ed Erie Canal and its Relation; to Canadian Waterways." The lecture is to take place in the lecture hall of the Society’s quarters, 96 King- st., it. Toronto, on December 8rd. and the Society of Architects ere be- ing invited. As Mr. Culverwell in- tends illustrating his lecture with lantern slides, he will be obliged it his friends in the Trent Velley Canal district would lend him any photo- graphs thIt would be suitable to his subject of discourse. 11 sent to his Taranto branch office, 9 Toronto-st., they will be returned \ early. Mr. Oulverwell will be pleased to See any of his friends from the Trent Willey District at his lecture. Has Attained Canal Export Standing Wakoful Children. For a long time the two year old child or Mr. P. L. McPherson, 59 N. Tenth-st, Harrisburg. Pa.. would aleep but two or three hours in the *arly part of the night, whioh made it very hard for her parents. Her mother concluded that the child had stomach troubles. and gave her hall of one of Chamberlain's Stoonch and Liver Tablets. which quieted her nomsch and she slept the whalq night through. Two boxer of these Tablets have affected a 'permanent "no and she‘ is now well and strong. For sale by all druggists. Mechanics, Farmers. Sportsmen! To heal and soften the skin and remove g tease, oil and rust stains. paint and earth. etc. use The “ Master Mechanic‘s " Tu Soap. Albert Toilet Soap Co. Mfrs. Mr. Kerr and Mr. Fitzgerald both at the same instant called 101-4 cents, nndwnch claimed he was the first. The dispuie was finally ect- ”ed by one calling one factory, and then the other calling another, re- sulting in the Iolldwing purchapes being mgde: Mr'. Kerr â€" East Emily. Mclrosc Abbey, Myr'df‘. Ballyduff. \Varsuw, Indian River, Shearer and Oak Leaf. Mr. Fitzgerald â€" Keene. Mira] Smith, Fleet-wood. Fraacrviilc and l‘rcwcru. ' mt Mr. Whitton next offered 101-4c.. at which price he called Villiers, 0r- monde, Westwood, (humiliapcrcy, Darttord. Shamrock. Be’nsfort. 01-. vanville and Shamrock rtrfuscd. Bt'na- fort. Percy and Dartford, as did all the remainder of the lactories, sold thn‘ir November choose .1t 1 lb. :1 box .At this price Mr. uollins called Stony Lake, Ccdardalc, North Dunn- mer. Young‘s Point. Pine Grow, Maple Leaf. Xorth Smith, Warmin- stcr. of which Oednrdalc. North Dummcr and Young’s Point refus- cd. , Mr. Cook followed with :m oftér of 101-4 c nts, selecting Norwood, Oak- .131“. Peterboro, Otonabce Union and Daisy D. '5552 Ion: Decided and all sue a lo Idaâ€"l Sue-08M Von. \ The final meeting 01 the Peta-born Chose Bond for this a 390:: was held in the Toan Council chamber Tues- -'day morning. There was a 13133: at- 'tcndancc of salesmen, while the fol- ,lowing buyers entered the bifiding 'arena: Messrs. GilleSpic. Ken". Fitz- Eeruld. Cook. Whitton, Rollins and ’ \‘rightou. e In all 5,652 boxes were boarded by :45 factories. including 4547 October inake and 1105 November. 3 The bidding opened at ten cents. ottered by Mr. Fitzgerald. Mr. Cook offered 101-8, Mr. Whittou 103-16. Mr. Rolilnfi 101-4, at which figure the prices for Sovcmber cheese closed. mm ("ESE BOARD mm utnmc'or m: mn’usr Dennison umIic. The Board then adjourned. 3733‘??? mi? 57'm’umm" "'" mud... "I... hme meumau m No other Santa is 3““ 9‘ M 3‘“. mm TOILCL Quiz”, pr L9 L5 BABY’S OWN SOAP 332%?me gm .3. £me mm. E “w“ ram 33”.“ «mi in "Xéé'cpz no substitute {or "Goiden Med- ical Dtscovery.” The main motive of substitution is the desire of the dealer to make a little more profit out of you by ceiling you a less meritorious medicine. or“weak,”onlypart.9fthefoodem hemvu'tedinto nntfifiomsndthebody anditsorguaaretheleioteonlyparg mslnd. Pierce’sGoldenl WWW caresfiedisesnsoftha MM estive ands 8mm telnwhich preventthe epmpetnonr'nh- meotofthebody.1nthatvaythe Wmmmm m Mr on) my y 096 edan flyaau'milatgtd. y Chriypersonmfi'erinfifmmdissaseh chronicor isinvitedto consult Dragga meg; letter free. All correspondence privateand fidentml. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, 3113310,}! There IS no alcohol in “Golden Med- ical Discoxm’ery, and it is entirely free from opium cocaine, and all other nar- cotics. A ,, ‘_ _- _ W: hips" 1’," mad. Wham-taunt .junniedygm ddigaflounndnumuonuedw m“-S”m1iurfn‘9hflmm “mmmm theflnggishlivex me fdentisf 190w: and m?- ognheoâ€"flm dxsuseo winch seem to- motefiomthestomachmohencaund bythedisenaeofthestomachudothe mofdigesfiongdnnu-ifion. When ,A a -t, 317;.‘1‘_ maynmillookin out («his hedth, but look! {or in the wrong direction. nIge takes medicine for “munch seem “gone to ' He‘docmfi' for his heart, mil irregnlu'ly.‘ He constantly do Iivexwithpdleandpowda. But doesnot get any better. Heislook- fonthe «use of his oomplninu in wrong direction. . is {common tying for some one has used DI. Pierce’s Golden Med- Diaooveryfo: "stomach tmnble'rto that when the diseneed stoma]: Ah pegs: 3E2? f5! «'17. E135; W ”M 0"" hunch Wu“ ‘9- a’m“ Loni W'Q. -â€" I". (Md). a , “An g.) uh!“ (int d'). 8:an no a... a... fix was 11:33.3!“ 0U gags“. Auction Sale of Tim- - her Bérths. Jordon 'D ”(hawkid Jul-dud m Pb. 13M nut-gr In its. Mlovhc to“ titty-SI PUBLIC "01““ h w J?" mmmm ”I”. Eamon ind Planin- (pm Mai“ 01,. ad ‘LMI Mzapfl'wyih [imuonaupny would :1 menu-Hora” . ' A nuts 01‘. {aria we 5‘“ i... 1 For ' â€"809£h 01L: lair-.109“ m . tin; hone an. Ind 3!] suitable “tr .bnildin Cor-tomb]. brick home. .1: nan-o choic- snlo orchid. (tho uppin- . in. paid the ran: for n Ila-bu o! yous). 5 Win to hold chap. Location, two nil. . 1m Port Kept. P0". ,do-nflhnebmmfnno but via: . non. all“: and! orchud. .11 under cultivnion; 2 all. {to- Mwood. 8 mile- lmn Linda”. v." duinfle fur. 6§§“OO” 7030370, Bruno. Aim" won. No nation. Two)" Mon. Fin. equipment. Spock! Inm'rer union {or Jul, at! August. Meal"! free. Wriu I. A. SHOW. Princlnl. out m i all)" (nit End '01] 3.;u3’fb'm ”Pant-i. 'm u out a puny would p, 8825 {or I‘ aim-nutty ”1 nub.- ol .‘Kfu'n huh-hi none A For ' â€"80,Ith o! Lotti... a, In“ M tau. of tho bu Emulwmh. Pam It... kn 4o: umvmgwonhMpodM ”unwind. Pr! “Blah-[h the hunt: on t. lOâ€"A (initial. it “I?“ d ”.MNIOWW-MmJ m “hm Mwusw up udgtpdflnfiom bah-on n rich clay Inn. 5.5: 70. til .8 . ‘9 5m 0! gubud_ and 733m anhon-o, m “by“! SEER tint-r. with match Soon; wind-mm album magnified nut. A lug. cull-I'd. Punk chap. Fulton-10.]! nil. tron Kitkfiold, Wigwam-«31.9; up an. lwncuhmono mile lathe! Maul). ink-oak. Goodmahouo. {nub-nu. orchard,93m¢lund.dl mum. 1nd. 173»:- m an Vdum 125 m chuck {mum-ca franc but with 117 new Tum, Lot 16, Col 2, Hope, {or ale. All Index otlun ion. 8 mm nora- north and mad Bowing vol st the bone. Two I: no bum 30 x 70, on vitb "one imdntioh mg! con-lo noble thovlolo g A‘Worth‘y School g §cEmu BU mess. comes 3 AK“ 30800:. or : Ehalhnd, hpmifilg II 1'6chth FARMS FOR SALE. JOHN KENNEDY, mm min WNW Mme-$3 'héq res" -.. ‘. '. W .‘dovn‘ m m min. an bp-vinre- warm-W _-~r:.r; 7171*:- T.â€" w ”towns?” m Cue nu! ”ma,” gm‘IOn.’ dank. My, mi {chum a Turk-i inh comm which ma b..b°d°“ ed tor, ”to days in tho mount“ maz'SIihliwo by a Mad 0! 850 II- mrgenu. Thin; of the 'I‘urldlh lol- dierl hu‘e My been HM. Pqflfl. Nov... 2328mm: dc .0»- flue; up cplehrflbd mm m “ ,m. j- dend. He qubom 1p 1 #80; 28.â€" an buttdton of tr wu W hdm sea, a 3-8001 HERAN mama” mum-w Agguocmv-lo‘n ml.- Uni-had mad “It. I...- . min- u! lav-c nut. Noun 11:0me ”qua photo-nu “wont-goodwi- y inflation of we [Mi-(Mahdi. non-Mu: which cum-4m: ny uteri: REXALL suonbu. .mp-a rum. Nov. 3.â€"A|fl_u_¢n‘uy9 bundle!) of 1:994 “GREG-“11AM. . cum-It“ manna-“u noni- Dyein‘bo'orkl Try spa-ha. All colon u FA‘R‘L’J 'Lo ‘3. ifs: wlumw Ito-oh Inn-n be“. HOUSI- HOLD but!» Weak!» ‘3"..‘133 DYES gunman-mm»: my modhhoilt'nhoun out, that. Hymn-Marmad- mlmhmbfltmhflq Iumwmfltn’ifllflm Illa mum...“ mm“ a“? 3?;meth wm~.wu..m mam I“. utmmmm l have n finhch- cab with rolioblo bot-co {or In". doy or n' at. “36% portion, both u: town a country, loam 1., boot Attention. Porfioodouriog dflm w Rwonido oemotmy. Olkwood or on; othor ptim. , con boocoonmodotod or my hon. loo» o!) min ad boon. Tohphooo No. 5, u Benton Bonn. mpmnthpuuubu, m M H“ M *- Inuxxwthtwmmh .n‘urtumot 1‘1“me mviwmmswmvmflmw wmmvmwwmuwflmrr w 335:5. «46.33 .858. . I. can. is: .33- again-392.193.53.309 30880004553333 tin ~ill_i.m§§§lll . 3 .32 8 5s: 85.3 .353 .Ifiohotihli 3.. .533 33a 533 lit! #2! cl 3. i ' i I- I 5 8!] WHAT ABOUT A FALL SUIT ? FEE’S KIDNEY CURE CAB FOR HIRE a. J. RICH, 8081. CHAMBERS If .You Contemplate Building Call at Ingle’s Planing lills. “fl hand-d 3 pas .I thallium anneal. "I‘ll. as." ’01 m Dun-qunw, balmy-ad raw. Mini-hid ion- 5.1. inowhtM'vhupku-mm DI. MY bgunz olumtm in. sun $1 OOBIR JACKSON.- hnhbu. no duwuvfllhoWyIMI-I “min-“MM “ammo-um DI. F. ANALTEBS DR. NEBLAIDS IRVINE. nms'rs. Cor. Cambridge and “'e lington 5:8. G‘l-fld' '7 THOS. FEE, MI 858', Lind'u'y, on As the summer season is about over you will be requiring a nice Suit or Overcoat for (all md winter. ly stock of snd well assorted, and you will make no mis- take by seeing me. Perfect 11: guaranteed. GEO- ING LE. . J. L. SUTTON, DENTIST. Inky um: 331nm. E. A. TOTTEN. MM”. l’l‘C. W. H.030” JAS. WORKIAN. ll Incas. ‘ chMuâ€"umumum My mostlv Myanmar-into.- Mu :35 ed“ WAWIWN PETER shown, A “mh- -_ -_ Ammuwgio. unfit.”â€" quul ............... SIO,M.W Ami.“ I'll-dc. . .. 30,500.00 Ian-ad II M. . . . 900,000 Rnt-MM-ulovuu’othc Woo-1:3.1‘bo am of W N WW. James McLean, Tm OLIVE. um" “main 3.: a. can, a M mmm I mapâ€"MM“ I I. ”DEBS Ago: to: Linda, ad View“. Oust, â€" I) COLLNI-l‘l'" mm. Eye, Ear, lose and Throat Specialist [[Wommm-myandm mme,inn-mondlndl w known-c, on the but am and a n1, love-t nu. of hmk Int nit the 00a ' IoS'oyn Wold “flab-0%: Night all- fio 0:0 pro-pay nut-dd to.â€"w Grad-cu 15-bit, tyU-inuitaJ‘ bu Hon-o Sm Toronto 1'1: €31; Lion-this Oahu-nit, Stand New OFFICEâ€"Ont 03m But. in non «(on I“, Lind-y. ovary MONEY TO LOAN at 45051). c. Seed larch“: and Dada in Agricultural Implement; Gustav-inmate ".7 “do wan-mud "dc-slit]. (VEO. SMITH, 0. L. ad I d Ina-hm Whit. organic! r avg Eggs: bell-e8. gosh: Fro'OJuhahfluroL' ’ ‘ "cpl-‘33.!!!fli I... It‘ll-83%;? WWSL - LINDSJI'. OI! AUCTION BER m wm. LINM! 1 R. JAMES, Kent-u , opp. Pym How, Lind". v 7, ell-um W’smn HE LlVERPOOLm LOND’hN’ an: GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. J. Mc'h'n'n. R. G. S. BYERSON. Eons}: Momma, B. JEFFERS, ovum uosancvn. cswzvx suns. Ban-luau. m etc-c FIRE AND mpg. JAMES KEITH CAva a: wagon Aummgagg t2 AGO-$720! “AA Aucnonxzn, COUNTY or woman, TO umwns . I. c. 00M” I. “VET.” PHYSICIANS. {it Wind. PAGE NINE W. E. Sm:

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