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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 25 Nov 1904, p. 10

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f: . p!) “2* 11: 131 th' 88-3 3|] xew hours m town on Friday and; â€"Mr. John Doherty. brakeman 0!: made The Post a friendly call. guys a, 1', 3,, as spending a few We. ~Mr. C. A. Wilson; of tha North 'in‘ Bellevflfo. under the parentalront Ender Publishing 00.. Tpmnto spent and. will visit Ruthie before rotnm Thanksgiving Dav with his brother, : hrs to'rennne Msdufiee. Mr. G. H. Wilcon‘, of Th3 Post. , -Migs Shouldice, dumber. â€"Mr. Alex. Petri‘ arrived in' town \town, spent 1m- Thanksgiving holi- Tueaday waning and was an eye {day at Bobcaygnon and anownedon witness to the deplorable accident ,lr‘iendg ‘furthr north. 8pc wu now which wound at Toronto. He computed by Miss Sherman. " , says if m a. sight name:- to befOr-n .m, '3: w, Andaman. of put,“ gum. - . mwhom W30. P. B- ~M’uls Clan. Robertson. who left and at Wow“? . ' hemonsyearagotovisithers"vfllbmmeto' “‘ mints. Rohgrt Ilium, ofmt‘iu'lmm‘ â€"Mr. C. A. Wilson; of tbs North Endm‘ Publishing 00.. {tomato Span: I'hmnkuivhg I»: with his brother, Mr. G. H. Wilcon‘, of Th3 Post. â€"Mr. Alex. Petri arrived in‘ town :l'neaday owning and was an eye witness to the deplorable accident wh'nh occurred at Toronto. Re say; it up a sight name!- to before-n Messrs. J. Cinnamon, Geo. Miner, .W. Mom Joe Marks and oth-q 31's took in the fowl supper at Val-1 enti‘a Thanksgiving night. â€"'Mr. w. H. Robertson, publisher of The Thins, Peterboro, spent a. few boats in town on Friday and made The Post ‘a friendly call. â€"M:ra. '1'. M. MacFaddan and little daughetr Estella, of Peterboro, are visiting with Mrs. L. Archambaulrb and Mrs. ,W. Deyell, town. -Mr. Barry Chambers and Miss... 23 Malcolm and Brunette of Town.â€" to, ware guests of Mr. and. Mrs. R. Chambers. Thanksgflving. â€"Dr. J. W. A. Stewart, Dean 0! Rochester Theological Seminary. is visiitng- his dzughtor, (Rem) Mrs. Welob. Cambridge-at. I â€"Mr. Karl Sylvester. of tha School of Practical Science. Toronto, is visq iting undar the parental root, on Nina-Emu. , -m. and Mrs Warren Morsley, apgnt Tuksgiving Day with friends at 1:1me and will remain till next Wk. I . â€"Messrs. Robert Moher 'and B. Martyn. of Peterboro, were among our visitors to town on Thanksgiving n,â€" -M1'. J88. Capstisck, of Bobcayq saw, was a visitor to town yesterq day by th: early morning train. â€"-Mi35 Maggie Stevens, of Totem to, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Ketcher, town, during the holi.| dfly. . _ . It â€"Mem. Ered R. Hunter and Graham were at the tow! supper Cambray, Thanksgiving Day. ~11”. Chas. Perkins and Chas. sewer, visited fiends in Fenelon Falls, Thursday afternoon. â€"l£r. Nelson E. M qwmiams, of Thanksg Peterboro, spent Thanksgiving day of 10" n. in town With his ”rents. . , â€"Mihs â€"Mr. J. Dam, of Toronto. Spent Thanksgiving in town. visiting the Misses Hogan, Queen-st. ' â€"Meas:m. Sun and Ed. McKemdt-y. 3M Thanksgiving Day. at' the Falls, thcir former home. - â€"M2n. Wm. Math“ and daughter, of Nam m the guests of Man. Fox. William-at. south. â€"Mr. R Adams of Toronto MediL. cal College visited lus parents in town. 1mm. â€"MI'B. D. Simpson and wife, at Dnnvillo, ware guests at the Simpson house Thanksgimg. â€"Mr. W. H. B. Dicknon‘. of Port Hope. was a holiday visitor to our town Thuuday. â€"Mis.s Ey res visited her sister. Mrs. J. J. yCain, of Peterboro our Thanksgiving. 1' -Mm Mabel and Ollie visited triends in Nestletom zivmg Dv. -MJ'. Juhn [Robson of Fenclon Falls. Spent the holiday with town mount. \isited town friends Friday. â€"Mias Maw, Kantst" amt Thanksgiving ‘with Peterboro â€"Mr. H. L. Ferguson, of Reaboro. spent Thursday with friends in town. mum: Day in the city. â€"M1'. Charlie Middleton, of Butt. 310, is visiting friends in town. ' â€"m-. Roger Iamlyn, of Port Hope, way a wetcomo visitor to town Thurs. â€"M:r. Dick Day, visited his parents at Cannimgton, Thanksgiving. Ion-nu of Blur-u and Strangers within 0-:- Gates. -â€"Mr. Elgi‘n‘ Naylor, of Toronto, is visiting m in town. - - â€"m Mary Coleyille, of Imam, 1'3 visiting friends in .town. AS RAVfllfRS (0le AND 60 The result is a. liquid that does what oxygen does. It is a nerve food and blood foodâ€"the most helpful thing in. the world to you. Its eflecta are ex- hilarating. vitalizing, purifying. Yet it is an absolutely certain germicide. The reason is that germs are vegetables; I -The limes Dettman, of Kin.‘ Liquomne is not made by com- pounding drugs, nor is there any alco- hol in it. Its virtues are derived sole- ly from gasâ€"largeu oxygen gas-by a process requiring immense apparatus and 14 days’ time. This process has, {or more than 20 years. been the con- stant subject of scientific and chemical research. Wind It to tho only vny inown. to kill gems In tho body without hllllnx tho am too» Any dm thnt hill: mo nonouomnnd ltmothoukon In- ternally. Iodldno b about helplou in on! com alum. It is thlo toot which given quuoxono It: worth to humanity: o. worth no grant thot. ofter W tho product for two you-s. through physicians and hospitals, we paid $100,000 for the American: rights.‘ And to hove opent over one million dol- lmhonoyeorJohnythoflrstbotâ€" uomddvolttroetoench sickono who 10014 try it. 01: «try bow. of mono-om I. c!- !or 01,000"’ {or 0 «Hum com that. It cannot. km. We do thin to more you am new“ does run puma. PIT!" PERSONAL WINTERS. Acts Like Oxygen. For a’Disease Germ That quuozone Can't mu. PAGE TEN. We Offef$l,ooo Fenclon -Mr. Howard Stevens. is vishitcz rith town his parents. InSpoctor and Alt-e. ; . of 1own. ‘ Mitchell, I â€"Mls:~ Maud E'xome and Mia; Pe 1r} , Thanks” Ifiggdfkg. o.’ Olkwood, wgrc 1n town Spent ! â€"MJ's. and. Mi=s Myrtle L. Wm son and Miss May Crosier, of flora. to, amvislting at the home at Mrs. Watson’s broth”. Mr. Wm. Crosier,12 Melbourne-pt. | â€"M:rs. Meadow. an, of London, and Mn. 1'. M. McFadden and daugh. tor. Estella. d Potorboro, are visit. ins M13. In. Archambault and Mrs. I .W. De‘yen. town. ' ~ â€"Mr. Charles H. Gardiner, Toron. to, formerly of the Lockhardt staff. Rochester, N.Y., spent Thanksgiving at tm home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kelrher‘ lindaa'y-et. . â€"Mr. Arthur Cheats. 01 New. York. was a. guest of Dr. Herrunam' over Sun-any. He left town by early C.‘P..R 1min next morning for New, York. r - â€"A very pleasant mueibal evening was given by Mr. and Mrs. William Cruier, on Friday 18th. inst. in honor of their neioe, Miss Watson. â€" Miss Etta Meaghcr and M'ss Mabel Mahonoy. who have been visitâ€" in; M1. and Mrs. C. Podger, have re- tuxned to their homes in Campbell- â€"MJ‘. George GuillJt ex M. P.. of Conburg, aooompanil. d by Miss Gail... let. were guests of Mr. and Mrsi 1’. Mitchcll. Wellin‘amt. â€"ims:s Mug-amt Stephens, of Tea mm arm:- of the Rev. Harold Stephens. is Visiting. with Mrs. (Rem) McCullooh. PeeLpt. â€"Mt. J. G. Workman» B.A.. of qun- ilton, who had been xisiting Mr. J. Miner Glenelg-st., left for thatcity on Moxuhy. Alex. Mackenzie. of Toronto, 2' ll“: ‘35” Flo MuIntosh and. Mi” Tbcnksgiving with Dr. J. W. xfim. Min Stanton, of $32:chqu of .town. 1'11”va mth Landau triendn. â€"M5flm 0 W. apathy and niae. -ID’.‘Rqr Randall. :1 tom: on. Miss Manda. of Toronto. are whiting ploy of the WuhhnanuW‘u’denbnt finds in Lindsay and vicinity for now of Toronto, Visitad town trienda. a. few. dun. , - ' ; friends. â€"lfi'. Rd: Room. of Toronto mimity. spat Sunday with his 95min, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hop-o â€"Mr. Redmond McGrnm, arrived in hm}: on Monday from Buffalo. N. 37.. where he has spent the sunune .-. â€"Miss Jean Wilson .e‘mrned no ne on Wednesday evening 3, from an ex- .ended visit with friends at Torc n- to. â€"-Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wood. and Mr. Alex. Mackenzie. of Toronto, spent T‘hqcksgiving with Dr. J. W. Wood, I. Visit with friends in' â€"ߣr. and him. Hugh Gum, re. ““305? 1:0“qu cg final-aux after â€" Mr. and Mrs. McNutt left town on Saturday night .to Visit their (1131;11- ter. Mrs. H. Brnnlt, of Petal-bore. '. --Mr. .103. Staples. of Springvillo, passed through to Long Point,I-‘cn- clon. last week. â€"m€ Lillie quxw 3w. of Peterboro. spent [the holiday ,with; Lindsay â€"Mr. C. L. Melba. of Kirkl'iold, M We in town, Saturn â€".\Iiss Minnie Nata-ass and I\li<s Mann. of Mintbrook, xxx-envisitin; in- iown. - ~ â€"Meesm Thos. Morrison and Geo. Ashman. of Ktrkfiald. was in town. lately. mm. a few hours in town lately. â€"Mr. f. Ellory, of Fenelon Falls, was in m Saturday on basin”. -)II. R. Clarke, of Haliburton. was a harness visitor in fown Saturday. â€".\!15: Ruby Woods. spam. Thanks- giving: with .friends in Port Hope. . - Mr.'1‘hos.Kt-lly.o.’the Falls. was a Wot towns am Friday. -â€"Mr. Rich. Sylvester left for the Northwest Sunday morning. some days v‘hwing the great exposi. of the stain â€"Rnspector Stewns left 10: the north country Monday. -er. I. A. ery. of Balatwer, wm a. visitor to town Mondzy. These ere the known germ diseases. All that medicine can do for these troubles is to help Nature Overcome the germs. and such results are indi- rect and uncertain. Liquozbue attacks the germs, wherever they are. And when the germs which cause a dieease are destroyed. the disease must end. and forever. That is inevitable Liquoeone [oee into the etcmech. into the bowele end into the blood. to go wherever the blood loee. No gem cen eecepe it end none can re- sist it. The result: ere inevitable. to: e gem dleeue must end when the gene are killed. Then Liquomne, noting as a wonderful tonic. quickly restores a. condition of perfect beelth. Dime which have resisted medio nine for years yield et once to Liquo- zone. end it cures dieeuee which medi-3 cine never cum. Belt the people you meetâ€"wherever you ereâ€"can tell you of cure. thet were mode by it. â€"M!!'. T1113 Cho’ate, of W-dulfiJla sad Llamaâ€"1m in «can or ex!- gep-ela dudly to pump-Mar. Germ Diseases. ‘ In: Heart Trouble- Miaâ€"monk Fleur! M amtâ€"em: Bun Ill-guy _ B: Fever-Influx: £0 5°! 9!“ â€"Mi'. 8. H. Fergua'on. of A. J. Feed! drygood statt. and Mr. Herb Hooper. at the WWWarder stat. spam: the Day with (fiends at, Bowmanvnle. - ~30; J13. V. McNaulty. editor of an»: Post. left tor Montreal Wedges-4 day evening. when he will spend a couple of days. with his mic: and lit. “a daughter. ' I â€"Mr. and Mrs. Bobt. Ferris and baby son. of Toronto, um visit. ing- hcr mother, Mrs. Contem munchz, of the south ward. , ' ~msy Lhzia Fawn. on! Tbl’dntbL W in tbwn on Wednesday en. main; and will visit friends in town admin-y flora. day ortvm. â€"H!'. m RIM? formerly ct tbs post office atalf town, but now: of Toronto. visited his pamts intho south ward. â€"Mr. Howard Brokenshim. of J. Sutclifte Son’s staff left Wei. nesday to spend the holiday with his peanuts, at Wbodlrille. â€"MZr. C. D. Dyke, manager of the BMI Momma branch otfioe. and witq viliud (fiends in the City over Thaw. . 17 i ' â€"Mr. Elton Allen. a Lindsayboy. now in the employ of the T. Eaton 00.. Toronto. is visiting under tin pmnta! mot; . ~M0351'8 Clarence .- “d Ambroqc Mark. formerly of Lindsay. but now of Toronto, spent the day with'Lind- say ~friendz. â€"Mensra. Goo. Schwalm and. Percy Goad drum oat to Lbs Cambray tow] supper Thursday evegnin and report as ood. time. .' ' ~57“â€" holiqug with 'his was; Mr. sum. â€"Mr. S. F. Bouncy. of tbs mil @elephona__(79.._ _1'al'a1jto. spent the . W. Drynott. Ioreman OK theâ€" A. Calla) a; Sons’ Moulding “1,14,17be his home in‘ mneville Thursday. _ --Mr.md Mrs. Thins. Webster. and my wmnont Webster. spent the holidu at their parents home. near Oabwood. ~35” Nth, What, with Manun Smith. spent the hon. day with My” weak. â€"Mr. MT. Amtt. o! spent Thaw with his grand-q mothur. Mira. Arnott, William-fit. â€"Mr. Mtrahall Bell and Mr. In. gram took in the tow] supper at Camhray Thursday (maul-38. ... â€"Mrs. J. C. Leary. of Dozvncyvulo, is at present the guest. of her ais- ter, Mrs. Condon, Lind'oay-sl. yâ€"Mir. Elliott and. Min Elliott. at Brampton. are spending I. tow days with m: and. Mrs. Sutclitle. o-{Mn form. a former menu»:- of one at our bank staffs, spent 3mm; in finally. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Pearson. of Peterboro. visited Lindsay relatins. over Tmhgicing day. â€"Mr. R. Manner, of the Peterboro ’1‘.A.S. 1100ka team. was a holiday visitor to town Thutulay ‘ ( A Aura. Sutclitfe has returned tram Brunpton. Wham the spent a week with bar sister. . â€"M'r. Ed Armstrong. 01 Dundas a; Flamlle’a Limited. was in Term- to war the holiday. ~MJ‘. Hugh Galway left recently to spend .Thenbseivine Day with friends in Tmuton 1 -. 0.: â€"-M.r. Dab, of the Bell '1‘.- lcphonc Co. spent th Day with his family in Petu‘boro. .m- ' man its and Wmvggpfimfiemrfia‘; {tie-uh d; , . ‘ Thurs-any. â€"m’. J pk Walker. of the ant staff, was ham: 1 y. â€"M!'. Percy Brokenshire. of the Falls opont the Day with Lindsay trienda. . â€"M.r. Hours: Mmmd. was in Toronto. Thursday, visiting friends. â€"M.r. .112. Ellis. of an A. J. Ford staff, was in the city for the holfday. ~14}. W. Adams of Ballovillo. vie. god (rm in town over Thanksgivp g. . If you need quuosoue. nod h never tried it. pleue send an ‘ooupon. We wlll then mall you no '- ider on n locnl drug!“ for n tull- size home. end we will my the d113- glet ourselves for lt. This in out me gm, made to convince you; to did" you what quuoeone la. and whet It can do. In Justice to yourself. pleat. accept it toâ€"dny, for it places you. In- der no obhptloo whntevet. will leave to about ten dnjs. -Mr. '1‘. Lowden visited his par- ents near Cambray over Sund’ny. an a!“ ‘hu ”on. VI“ Mow-u"! muuonâ€"Ill urn-n ”0‘ can. I nos-om Loo. “Ema. ”HT? no 5:: u avian“ mpmvu ”salon- m we... 25:... =- I have never tried uoxone. batifyou win supplym 150:. bottle on I will an“. to: this of“ may not a the blah and null it to t £58466 Wuhan Av... Chicago.“ Mydhem I: nqnozone costs 50c. and $1. CUT OUT THIS COUPON 50¢. Bottle Free. Give lull hadronâ€"write plainly. as relieving agent bf mm is Ontario in tho â€"-That’s what a prominent druggist said of Scott’s Emulsion a short time ago. As a rule we don't use or refer to testimonials in addressing the public, but the above remark and similar expressions are made so often in connec- tion with Scott’s Emulsion that they are worthy of ‘ occasional note. From , infancy to old age Scott’s Emulsion offers a reliable means of remedying im- proper and weak develop- ment, restoring lost flesh and vitality, and repairing waste. The ac t i o n of Scott’s Emulsion is no more of a secret than the composition of the Emul- sion itself. What it does it does through nourish- mentâ€"the kind of nourish- ment that cannot be ob- tained in ordinary food. No system is too weak or delicate to retain Scott’ 8 Emulsion and gather good from it. potatoes at 600. «a!- bag; eggs. 23.2. to 250.1»: dozen;1ter 19c. and 5m. per qt; young pugs six months oIGSISpet-pair. Tue porkwuvery plentilul. Geese sold at 103. per"). Sunday's lurk“. Matkct was well amended Saturday morning by both sellers and buyers, pork nod lamb sewn; at 9c. for Mad quarters and 83. [or from quarters; A levly Weaver“ Ilee le which Lindsey Citizens Are Interested. It in said. that th: Cenadien North. West is bound. to glow and go ahead. end do this flare has to b: ontrrpria- lm'ninz citizens behind it. There he! been e. mpeny turned in [Home Jew. N. W.T., with unple up- ital for the manufacturing of tire brick Mr pipe and China. dishuot all kinds. A mm: or china clay he! been Wt! on the (arm or Mr. T. E. MoWillium. N. W. '1'.. brotb‘r of m. J. McWillinm. town. The company 111th to em“: operations on the discovery next 5p in; and bore to hm their mods on the market bemmmdot tha veer. Mr. Me. Wihflunl has taken 825.000 paid up Snack in the new oompeny and it‘ ie to be hand the mine will prune a success. _ . “sum 11" HHS" -Mr. Goo. Smith. (51.3.. onginosr. 1nd fully hit this naming to visit friends in Belleville and points out. The: will tho visit friends in But. (do baton.- ncturninx. Mr. Smith has just returned from an annua- ted attack of typhoid and will not (or a the beloré‘retnrnin‘ to work. â€"Mr. Ed Henley. of thy Peterboro BA'fiw 3111!. tanned: of The Post, spent Thanksgiving Day. aooompan, fed by Mr. Fred C, and Miss Ethel. Henley and m Stella Matthio, with (fluid- It Fonda: Pulls. -13. Alli! Gillies. wits and baby chm whohuahannv'llingt turn". out... Mrand Mrs. Galbraith o! the Pat Office. hit for thir home in Stntflord, Thoma: morning. . -Bnrrister. F. A. W of MRI: Fall. pasrei through lately on his “my to New York. where howillmoctnndretnrnwith Mn. Mam-mid. who ha been vuitlng Syrncnac {rm â€"m-. Randolph Sauna. at Totem to. in visiting his pants. Mr. and. Mn. A. J. Socnea. thoriaqsve. B. was mpmied by his (head. Mr. W. Whitney. also of Tormto. â€"Mise Louise Korlnnd and Miss Lillian Antoid and th ir fricndglfr. 1‘. W. Winona tad Mr. Ed. Lnndy. of Kiss L. McWilliuns. Wilziamat" Thnnbtivint Dny. â€"Mr. W. Jewell. o! Tomto. n. rind in town may evening. nu! new ink was. Mr. A Jewell. town. to that? home in Cullen. Ln. Jul. nm. at snub. 1mm wk) ha but am u h dm with his (stint. Mr. C. D. in. re. 139-1011 home on Frklu‘ by; tho {ly- . I . KAOUI III! II HORTHIEST. m: than. who nae-dad the tow! supp-r. It cmm won. Mom. I". mrt Marina. 8. Print». Harold Woods. any! Sylmtor um! um Du'ln run-to. 40-. W‘ °' “”“W” human mm:- Kmod w an in town \V . elk. A .1. road w in Toronto. Exploolon. on: munching Du. mu -m- 1L ’1‘. o! I” “a I m V In town tor . M M" 1mm”- IN THE CARBONADO MINES -m. Norm mom. 0! Juanita: ‘ wu in m womaday on balm-I. â€"â€"â€"-- ~Mh- Ind deyko. pt Oak-a mayo-cl.- lac-oat m I» uhâ€" wood. Wu m'tm this min; and “.vm...m W at bar nth: n th; discos. :0 lb". [untamed mt: :- on. â€"I!'. J... h". of Baum N. Y" I]... An an! m. and a wbhum-pmdhcubwdm summon-nu .m. m. new. Mr. C. D. hm Nâ€"l Laura. a” . IM”IN . bf dun “I. Mb! 16!. I w w. I. Carlyle. SCOTI BOVINE who at!“ the wont th Toronto. Nov. 19,â€"A1mr sun {or 50 noun mom mum-yes to: {tom the explosion of ; photogn flash powder he W” mixing ix Five employe- m killed and neon injumd. two Mouth. Mint-Mm. lint-playo- Wanna and 0 Soon Von [W Chicago. NOV. 19.â€"Twenty-two gn- tnnkn in the big railroad gun charg- ing nation at 78rd urea and South Chicngo avenue. exploded W. The unka were of the style attached to nilroad can {or lighting W ea. Eleven of the tanks exploded in rapid succession. and were followed at short. inward. by the other tanks. _ mm, and All were asleep except. Nuns Lindsay and u woman patient, who disconnd the are. Most. of the 12 women patient.- wero tble to won: out from the hapttal. The hospital and did good work. There were“: inmate. Tho (Imago mount: to about. 8250. m m Aura. Toronto. Nov. 19.-â€"-Theu was t In in Burnside Humanity fluvial. heonnoction “mace-new.” tenhy. Mm shout 80in- New York, Nov. 19.â€"While bound eutwend through Long Island Sound. between here end New Lon- don. 00113.. the height eteuner lo- hewk of the Centre! Vermont Reil- roed'e fleet. took (in on Horton'- Point, neu- the eastern entrance to thesound,endweeburnedto the weur'e edge early yecterdey. Her crew. except the wetchmen. were re- Icued by a passing steam-hip and taken to Poll River. lees. It inhe- lieved thet the Hohewk will be e totol loee. 'nao burned unmet Ocun vu owned by tho Wontvorth Nuviption Co.Shomonoorthofieet plyb In; between this dty and neutral. In her that tho had new mil- udventum. especimy in going through the chub, when she did much dunno in carrying any the gum. macaw nun-'- drydock Quantum-ovum. but the tumhcotthnwmtntom dock stoppedtho hm (numb! uyfnrthel’. , ages-bus... 8253515. 55.25 SEFE‘E to 38. 3.3.80. :8 .3 Lg I 3E .93. gegtnuogoafiog on A fireman m to hi- querw's to endeavor to get some belonginai. 5‘“ are burst out. :11 around him. mdhe was with Wu and from death by u brother am. June: Oulene o!“tnd,whomshedtohil¢°m' and." assistance. Ouletu and the other men were bad!!! burned 0" “law snow-u...- uuG-nloAtr-t m "ht-Dry boot. 8:. Catherine. Nov. 19.â€"About 2.15 yesterday am one of an anon o! the m Ocean. which was undergoing main in Hull-'3 dry- dock st. Port. Maude, new names shooting from the hold. Ho mined the alum. and almost. u he shouted. am-eemedtobumoutineverydi- rection. The men who were working on the vessel Ind to drop their-tool: and run {or their lives. There we: no time to love anything, not. even the men's clothes. in uric: of the mine. followed mighty ruin of dust and gal. medehie weyout tothe unnel month. where he wee refined by and Gene-:u Superintendent Drinun m et the scene or the uecideat. and was done to expedite the work of rescue. though it was known (hot none of the entomhed men could pouibly escape. A similar dinner occurred gt this comer! but you. when {our men were killed. STEAMER OCEAN BU RNED. 22 GAS TANKS EXPLODH. Inn“ to the Water'- Ier ha '18 mixing in m. WMmornln‘,s.10. 9‘ 511 'Ct 000. m 9 Wm Ko-pim n 1 Nu. T190 moth:- Wm" m d Port Hope. Nov. 19,â€"Recve How- “. h comm with Charles lo- Gibhon. “at shooting Thursday morning. tad when returning home an accident occurred. Reeve was about. a. rod than], when IcGibbon noticed Ming nearby. and in W the gun up to fire it acci- damb CW. the bullet w:- hlffiluet-hun back put 01 M'- W‘SI-t wow the up. The can u ; ‘ nun-mm W“ Wt”.- 1o.â€"A sumo wmmnmwmmMmWwmemwummWW @mmmmmmwmmmwmwm .m.m WMMHnmwmmmemmwmm mm to! mt . n: u m mambfiwammmmmwmmm uanwtw.umemmmea.m n Ewmimwmhmumuummmm 1". Cam-lando- 3.” Flui- Ice. um leaves n wmow and bunny. Be Ind been in the photographic busines- for many you! in Toronto. Loud“. Nov. 19.â€"‘ Colonial Stock Food, and Berliner Old Records exchanged Free. How To Keep Horses Well.‘ MISS MARY [LEAN SHOT. nu.l[oÂ¥.19.-â€"A Ihooting to- w in? the SW mm! m. LINDSAY. Apdectnemedy for Cons ' m.5omswm.nm. Wang ,Cormsbiomfmrish ass andLoss or Sun. I EAST" RIA H. d. LITTLE: MI I problem every farmer and flockmn has to wlve in m. Lack ofexerciseâ€"dry feed mMgesâ€"afl upset the W Home: often eat hearty. yet get thinâ€"413k sands ”endâ€"keldredaltddull. Sea- Ion the feed with Hyen' 3.,“ Spice. It changes wine! into summer {or horse». lakes dxy hay gs sweet as green grassâ€"g ‘ ‘ an extra relish to corn and oatsâ€"a __ the horses atrong end {at on less WWW“- Wmlns neither not Mural ”.lfltm 11-55- 3-1‘ . W COPY" WRAPPER RHWOI r Nnconc. NEW YORK Let is head out illustrated hank --b¢z very ham and may {or Feedhlyen’ Rodepicefortberestd howmudl betterthe horses mâ€"bow as}! workâ€"nadhownuchlcuyoutfeedbillscoo M utter- Myers' ROYal Spice Nwlr. folk. OM the on tion W“ the county I‘M. A“ m- Agnes serious. 1.!!! 1“ ‘nd thl the skull. '1 ed to be d< their new I the: victim We have so way of Blanket mun. emcee 0 nwoin left hero min for T Blankets and RI Cloth, Fur and M Coats, Lined and UnlinedGi and litts, Trunks and Vain: BASTUH me mar-:1 cu In“ Wt (II-7A0. Io: ram-ac 93 KEN-fl. ‘lnd 80L gen WE- “ 1“ W1

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