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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 29 Dec 1905, p. 9

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A005“ Qfizzz. VOOOOOOOQ Dr. V'roomnn, Wm. Coppâ€"by, Thu. O’Keeb and J. Dickie. _ Duncan McNa‘bb â€" by J. A. W11- liamon and Johnston Elli!- 5 l I (ice. 8. Ranâ€"bylohnaton Elli! and J. A. Williamson. . James Bagsâ€"bx D. Sinclair 3nd Jon. Staples. Geo. McFaddenLâ€"by, John Duke and “'ib‘ziu‘iih’io-by 8- Junca Storer. 3 Duncan Rayâ€"moves! by; Ju. Boxâ€" Aall, seconded by O. Bizplow. . Adam B. Vroomnnâ€"by, F. C. In:- lor and Bobt. Nnylor. l Robt. Smythâ€"bx Jno, Duke and. James Storer. Rich. Kylieâ€"by B. H. Sylvester and Bo Smth. \ I Inc. O’BiellJâ€"by Geo. M. IREN- den and. Jno: McCras. - . ‘ FOR ALDEBMAN. ‘ Jno. (huh-by Geo. Lytlo and BkhardHopkim'r;: .tll 335., P. Donaldâ€"by. H. J. Lytle and John MoCm ”Jon. Mannerâ€"by. BObt. Spur. ‘_ ‘ n “ ULVIVIO "3:. E. Bytesâ€"by Alex. 3.031119- hull and Jana Bonn. . John Mchaâ€"b’. J. O’Bnlly all! 000. 3‘0an- ' | John o'mouyâ€"by. 3- John Hora. Dan Cinnamonâ€"M. W Jas. m. _ Alex. Horn. Wm. McWatteraâ€"bfi tad D. Sinclair. Sam. Meowâ€"by. 3“ There was much to cheer. and en- courage the uninitiated citizen in the jarge att ndanee at last week’s nom- ination meeting, and the apparent inâ€" fifil’lm’smaNommmwnmrnna NI M. Hoganâ€"by Gco. Morena“ 1 John o'meuy. {ich Robinsonâ€"h! Geo. HoFaddm 1 J ames Deacon. . I. A. Riderâ€"by James A. Gnllosly a J. A. White. . iobc. M. Baalâ€"by. James A. Gxilogr a_nd James Heal: Wclxsley Staplesâ€"by Alex. Ken- 1)’ and law Dayan. SCHOOL TRUSTEES. 1 Whiteâ€"by. 5- ' drew Rob!“ LE SS [ABOUR 935W 1' a mu) PERFECT“ PUR ,GENUINE._ .9... mmflxlmm 6W mtEmAOULTERAflOE ALLDENIRSMI .'""’°‘"°"”"""' ’°”'" aurnomuo to RETURN mucus: norm! “°“""‘"‘°" "‘"°"“' °" m “you name cams: IOR conpum. wan. a: DMD av LEVER BROTNIRS LIHlnD. Sher-4w. Alex. Horn Sunlight Soap is hotter than other soaps. hot is best when used in the Sunlight way. - SC. Buyitandfollowm‘5c. , 'Sonth Ward. FOR MAYOR. Ward. W W banned. Toronto Jog. sup!» and J. Monica and A. D. 31311le H. Soother“) ‘. LINDSAY. FRIDAY Sylvester 1nd Jos. staples Staples and McFadden 'I‘“I'VIUI’IHUU.I‘-w~.. .. ____ aumomuo TOIUURN wicks: menu to amen: rmomo cAus: Ion comm“ Aa soon as the 60 minutes had ex- pired Clark Knowlaon read the list on naming: and can notice that all who intondcd retiring must do so be- toro 9 oblock Saturday n'uht. and Ithese who dooidcd to stand would 3 have to filo a statutory. declaration 50! thclr qualification before that } hour. He then called on the meet- net amount being $399,111.72. The outgoing Council had been as econ- omical as possible.- and the new Coun- oil would. ehow true wisdom in 101- lowing in their tootsteps. This was made plain by- the tact that even it 'the bonded debt did not grow in Ithe meantime it would take 25 years of the present rate of taxation to wipe it out. The situation was a serious one. The gas proposition was a very in rtant question also. The Board a! rude, leading citizens and Council had -endorsed the offer made and a by-law (will be submitted to the people at the coming election. In his Opinion ‘the proposition war! a (air and reasonable one. Gas would be a great convenience in the way of summer fuel. The Ca. asked that their aseecsmcnt be fixed at $5.000 for 10 ears. but the Council had raised ‘t 9 amount to 88,000. with lull assessment for school purposes. Turning again to 'the qumtion ot taxation. Hayor Ray acid that al- though 'the rate was 29 mills on the dollar it 'did not tollowl that that was the ’top notchâ€"the Cauncil 0! 1902-3 in their wisdom decided to have 'laztea'n‘ln Eat in when sewers were bei hui which doubled the cost to t e ratepamm4 For in- Itanoe. a piece 0! property owned by Mrs. Callaghan wouldan at 29 mills $8.78, but owing to coal Improve. men't rates her total taxation was 846. or. a rate at 150 mills on the dollar. There 'were similar. cases here and there. and tuture Councils would have ‘to deal with them and give reâ€" lief, McLenngin Bros: had purchas- , naval-n __ ad: a piece 0: property. for. $550 on lwhich “to erect a coal shed and later discoverer! that it was liable for $445 of Local Improvement rates. No sewer than seven laterals had; been constructed. into the property. In some cases like 'the one: mentioned 'the owners will simply permit the town to take the properties. Many of the 'latargla thus pilt in will ppt be used inside 0: twenty years, which is the estimnlt'ad'life of the sewer pro- per. and the cost was than doubled. In rqply to Mr. H. J. Ly‘tle. Mayor Ray. said 'the Gas 00. prOpoaed to expend 386.000 nnpon their lant. The plan provided {or 15 mi as of mains. of which eight muss would ha ,msttfibtfigbsfi’fa MI; 1“» n at H)- au- .W _-._- WHY. Jenn O'Brien: éhairman ME IN: mm. tall lewed. After stating: his intentten ta 1: run let! the owes a) Aidemw. entered upon a den «tied a laaatien 92 the we ex:- pead‘ltur? “mt heidttereatnde art: Egan Kan mate who were e eeted wears“ can £01“? §Sfih¥é§fl§ 9%“ng igfifiet‘fi‘.“ vi‘thmmh to mini: m m “elem lea than $4.000. Council had deem- ed it wiser to devote two years to wiping out "the deficit because they bou'ld borrow ad: 5 p.c. and money was worth more than that to the majority of the. ratepayers. To carry on the business or the town Council had very, little to come and go on. Mayor Ray then turned. to the statement ‘0! the bonded debt. the total being_s439.70954. and. _t_he the niiy'fiiu- to be.” a new. minutes tamer if desired. end thnt 311 new men be 311m five minutes each. THE OIJD COUNCIL. Mayor Boy. the first speaker. be- an by thanking ‘hia mover end see. onder. He; wishefl ‘to any: that be We: not a. candidate for re-election and Would not require longer than ten minn‘tas. 0! their. time. First: he would rather to the eXpendituree o! the year set torth in the financial report issued. some at which were Immimted: The deficit left by the outgoing Council had been reis‘ ed to nearin 88,000 by subsequent ac- counts. and ’this year’s Council had succeeded in reducing they deficit to uuvâ€" â€"_ . The Chairmen. then aged. the will 0: the people as to the order in which the nominees should he ellowed to speak. end the time limit. It was named thou the members ol the outgoing Council be heud than“ that they benllowed 10 pinntee etch. AD___LA- inc to elect. s chair-mtg and on mo- tion Mr. D. R. Anglorsoq w_u_9hoae.1. thn Carewâ€"by D. R. Anderson and Johnston E‘llis. : . Donald B. Andersonâ€"by Joe. Mann- der and Geo. A._Jordan. . WATER COMMISSIONER. Donald Sinclairâ€"by P. P. Bur. rows and A. D. Manon. ( ' John D. ’Flsvelleâ€"w James Gra- ham tniJamegirlgury: ,_ , ‘ ‘ North Ward. D.’ R.‘ Anderson $5.999. W;' ' V will bopddtom“ govt: M ll! [usurious chanted- Ald. Mchaâ€""I don’.t know -c I‘m not; they have been put in the lat sewers built: by. the town. Then win have to be a lawsuit: to settle tho Albert-at. newer one. um! the Coun- ty newer is no hotter." Aid. John McOrea said that when he stood betore the people in the cane hall three years ago he was al- most a perfect stranger to most 0! those present. He had since served the people to the best oh his ability. but now his business interests would not permit him to serve Lurther. He had been well treated while in ottice and felt gratelul for it. He had been chairman of the Board 0! Works this year; Council had out last year's appropriation in_ two. but he had promised to keep the expendi- ture Within the limit and had done so with the exception ol the east ward school sewer. which was an un- foreseen expenditure. No other chairman of: the Board 0! Works had ever made a like record. The town was up against a serious preposition in its old walks; repairs this season had cost $700. and 35.000 fit. of plank had been. used in patching. The Bim- coe Paving. Co. had been held up to the specifications â€" something never done belere in the case of a contrac- tor. In the matter ot- sewers. the town was race to face with a serious situation -â€" a couple in the south- west part on the town were little better than tile drains. They had built cheaper and better sewers by day labor. As tor laterals. he had‘ horn the very. first: opposed putting them in when sewers were built ex- cept where needed; he had three on- tering his own foundry lot: although he needed only one. and that was on- ly a sample ct the experience 0! ma n3. â€"“Qâ€"u‘;:'ationâ€""Who in responliblo ro- apquible tnr. putgng 19‘ t!» Vlafitoula!" as food. The daily paper is indispen- aible to its readers not only be- cause it informs them at the world‘s doi but'beoausa it posts them as to w are they may obtain other ne- nesai‘ties or lite at the lowest cost. It is as valuable. to the buyer as markdt reports are to the tamer who wishes to dispose 0: his products to the bent advantage; and. in pro- portion as it is esteemed by the buy- as its columns are potential inpro- moting 'tho interests of those who see. Subscribe for The Post. which nearly every family in Lindsay re- gards as a necessity or daily. lite. A am of Uh. In one o! a man whmq wu'gol Mere garnished. Judge ‘Koller, at Chanu‘te, “Kan" 'hu decided that a newer is n necessity at daily Mo. on that is almmt an anemia! We wish you would ask your doctor what he thinks of Vapo-Cresolene. He will say “It’s certainly the best way of reaching the throat and lungs, this inhaling method.” You v see. it ring: the medicino rightincoutactwitht ewukplum. If it’s asthma, bronchitis, whoop- ing-eaugh. era or my Inch trash! thec ' mvnpormahu eve nflamod plies. Rollo! ti qule , certain. ‘ . menu. was expendltm had been very cdreLully guarded during the year just closing, and the never; aurpiuses hat pone to reduce the deli- oit. Next year's asaesament would be made under the new Aqt and would yield more revenue. m. m... night. he was strongty ig ”VHVJ ‘“ -"â€"""u v‘ '- Ald. Meander said he appeared he- tore the Council for the third time to solicit their support and confi- dence. The Council of 1905 had gone into office with the deliberate ne- aolve to reduce the debt. Mayor: Ray and all membera went at! the expense list with a pruning knihc, but when they reached the eaiariea at town qt. ialc there was a great atom ct indignation and they had to give it up. in his own department - Town Propertyâ€"only about one-half the ap- sropriation had been opent. and he idn't think anything had sutured. Owing to the town'a heayy liabilitiea they could not alien! to waste one cent. Lindsay was one 0! the best towns in Ontario. and it citizena would anaiat the Council with advice inatead on bestowing cenaune thin;- wouid ac ~better .Aldennen were do- ing a lot (or nothingâ€"they cot no pay tor the 75 nighte they devoted to town attain. not to apeak at many houra 0!. day_ Fill“- .- 11,; __I___ V YO “bu.“ n tavof ' of Innefit ‘ Company will supply power.” Dr. Burrowsâ€""ID ogain returned. w ill you shut 01! the blinding. ct ulc- loaa laterals 1" Ald. O’Rlclly.â€"'°Ccr\talnly. whatnot ' H - mount the rostrum. It woo now non-l: a you since hi: election to: the first. time. out being one of tho juniors. like Md. McFadden. the cm- men: would: expect to bar. loot u... Maxim they hold not boon n3- none would: expect to beer. lees mu them beoou‘u they had not been re- ‘ble for. much. He did not know how. he hid measured up tn the public eye. but he hen! done his best. and he didn‘t think moo. could find much fault with the Goun- oil's record. As for walks end new- oera, the town had been spending: u lot on walks: puma 100 per loot on“ more to contractors, yet Mr. Wal- ters had built first-else: walk: (or 95-8o per toot, and he thought the town had men as good at. such work as any man that could be imported. Them was a bright outlook tor. the town it Dr. .Vrooman obtained the mayoraity. , Aid. Geo. McFadden made agbrieI and concise address. He was in the field again for the Council. Bis year' experience OIL municipal affairs in taught him. a lot and it returned he would be able to give better service than was possible the first year. He was not connected with any, clique or clan. and there was not. enough money in Lindsay to him hia vote. 7 ________; 5.4 Continued on another page.‘ yield more m! a plant, he “'8 )t it. The town to the amour 00, and the Bob t least $300 '3' 11' ten years. he built upon taxes or t izht 1 built upon retnrna awuu. I. In addition the work- tho town would have at miles at trenching to do and merchants and every- Your Doctor he was strongly in town treasuWWW‘d amount of the taxes no School Board would 300 more money oaoh am. At present the ; upon returns about -.. addition the work- m m m. Thc tnncnl of the lot: Wu. Bu:- cock. whose duth occurred on the 20th. took place last Friday from the midcnoc on his conâ€"in-lcw. wu- liun-ct. south cpdprooccdod to Gun- bny. the old haunted. cud thence to Edna tor lntcrmcnt. It was at- tondod by. a: number on tricndn cm!l routine. . | . mm m. Fergus News-Rooord: A Toronto travqfler mint-mod us last week that he sold , half-o-mllllon envelopes through c Guelph dealer to a Guelph now: at True 01: tho but of the 011N101)“ h to be printed a short writeup at than at: of Guelph. wmb ta tho «Mn at tho not“: in tabs «ME to: no "Bean 0! nos notton aw h «A unmet Goo Mb mtg“. Ids: Em. "we?“hi‘m Ion "5t” thaw t mt t w to an“: I Jnnior ILâ€"Monlca; Bran (75, A3- nea Bray 472. Bath Shannon 465. Gladys Dinette ‘54, Lucy Gillogly 450. Dolls O'Rielly 406. Tom Mur- tha 378, Annie Math“): 378. Gene- vieve O‘Neill 378. Manic;- Priman 355. Annie Houlilun 808. Purl Fitz,- us Mia: Lovedpy was a general 9v; orite. and the {.an wan a lease one. being attended by a .number or, echoelmntee. end. her teacher, Mr. T. M. McEachren. About two years ago Mnem Mn: Nugpnt loot. {neth- Sum 1n. â€" ramixooo: Ruth 0- Nelll 9“. Flash KcGuu: 917. May. 3011111181: 897. Genuine Wahh 899, Sadie Km“ 888. In: HcGnth B18. Gerth Martin 868, Eden ‘l‘otunlt £97. Ruth MoNnulty 848. Lil. cune- han 839. Curio Forhrt 886. an: locus. 884. Hind. Curtin 828. Kath- leen mun 880. Harm Whit. 8“. Blur: Lomrzan 800. Ethnl Ooh 794. Bot; Gone): 792. M (2qu 788. hm: O'Odlualnn «. nun Dn- or 719. Agnes Hon-lip 791.. [mic flux-tin. 700. My 6111031, 00, Anâ€" nh Duck 658. > _ That dreaded disease consumption claimed a victim at Kinmouut re- eeutly. in Mire. Josephine Brown. Brown. daughter at Mu. Walter Henderson. Klnmount. The sad ev- ent occurred lut week. ml! ans:- teuded lllneu. The body wan inter- red in the cemetery on Saturday. Mn .Bmwn waa well known. and attend- andrelaltjyea o! the deeeaeed will have the qmpakhy o: a}! who knewhnLt . ,\-. 8r. IV.-‘I'otal 950 : Mary Scully 819, Vivian White 808. Maggie Killer: 781. Maggie Mochan 743. Elia Martha 714. Bose Dean 685. Mabel Macho:- 678, Mollie Real]. 658. Annie Willia 647. Lizzie Cain 623, Lavina Corriganfioz. Mildred Sadie:- 593, Lizzie Donahue 689. Gertie Mulvamy~ 565, Florence White 520. 1 Junie; W.â€"Total 900: Mare Mur- tha 654. Kaghhon McDonald 567. Ma- nia Radon 66. Annie Martha 642. Ethel am 641. Mary Pomra 538. Irene But-by 682. Leona Damnah 500. Bozo label. 488. Alma Teovin (80. laden Nathan“ (71. Loretta Fm- ‘ outta £70. Minnie McCormick 467. Garth O‘Leary 462. Man Prank: 404. Josie Gtoaollo 838. _ “a“ _ __ -. 507. Ben}: Caruso 493, Laura. sun: (76. . Senior lLâ€"‘l‘otd. 730: Laura Bulli- van 575. Madge Denimn 573, Cather- ine Flux-01.584. Olive Heehm 539, Ed- ith 801111): 522, Genevieve Grazelle 520, Annie Kilian 472. Maggie Dwyer 458. Minn. Barby £22. Agnes White 419. Ernie 'l‘etrault 416. 1d: Martha 391. Ad: Sullivan 355. Nellie Mollie hon 244. â€" ._- A ,, Junior ILLâ€"Total 960: )1th Soul- ly 782. Mu: Houllhn 734. Maria Kuhn 715. Garth O‘Riolly 679. Mnry an 678. 2:1qu 8151105 608. Mg}:- tlo Ionian 63‘. Maggie Towin- 631. Kutie Dmr 599, Veronlo: Richard. 596. News Dale: 515. Nora O'Biolly 507. Sun): Caruso 493, Laura. Brady pngxkk 291. Ilee L. lute-t, heels. Pele. The tuner“ teck pit-0° on Honda 18th. at Miss Lovedey NumenLFene- lon Fella, yonmt daughter 0] Mr. And Mrs. Nment. Deep sympathy is (alt tor the parents of the W, er daughter. and both young ladies were greatly. beloved by their Ltienda. IEOIII." 0F NOVEMBER m D!- GEIIEII EXAM!- lunaofl’wuom «mum. Tho [allowing in the standing o! the pupils or St. Joseph's Convent for. November and December. 1905: | “mm. m_ SI. lOSfPfl’S comm. OII'I’IIMIY. [SEpflmwm AND m (M. {go 9.1"“ :0 Hunt t * I In 0“ ”Wand“; m a tune m w huflwmmt mum“ th‘u Ira-Inma- m o! TI. Put Yul- In I MI M W m "This ms the but your ton tour- ist traffic that Canadian railways ham known." % t' Such was the statement at an au- thority on railway stairs to The Montreal Hen-31d. the other morning. He is connected with the C.P.R. nnd be estimated that in Ontario nlone his line 1nd hnniflad 5,500 tourists. pxincipnlly Americans and. English- men. Them ‘tonrilts. being Inninly d the moneyed clue. lett in Canada an “erase of .200 nob. no flat the to- tal or monw put in oimnhtbn by them in un- mat could fit hug Inch 10.! thu 1.1 an- 0 9 th it: in u Inclined to 1:]: k that 2“ muffin.-Q oath}. my I . Other HEW" line. must but build it“ I an: tom-ta an “0 .03). ,9 “I“. J“ ‘fl’.‘.§t’3f Toronto. Dec. 12. '05. To the (thhwnrdeu end Lay lem- bere o! the Church a Englnnd in the Dloeeee of Toronto. Beloved Brethren.â€"Spercd by the good Providence 0! God to greet you our turn u you lineup «m an greet (Shrinmne lutivsl. l “he the Mun“) to remind you of all no hie-mugs which how ‘to us (mm :he mdroun u'eut therein commemor- eteIlâ€"Um S-oaewauon oi the Son oi God in our flesh. Thee: ole-since eu- ter into cu; relationship at our earthly life; they. are at every- kind. religion- end spiritual; ne‘tionni end individual: nuclei and domestic. All the't we enjoy at these come.- to u thronth the lining of our fallen na- ture into perticipetion with the Di- vine nature 13 Christ akin; the manhood into od. Greet enune hue we to rejoice end be glad st this canon when we count up the blusinp which here been nhowered nponnein such nbundnnce. the unprecedented prosperity at our country. the increase at wealth and profusion o! hnrveete. diffusing plen- ty throughout the lend; enjoyment I)! Keene and liberty. the prevalence of zotherly clarity. nnd goodwill; .the rich provision end tree exercise at epititnnl privilqa in the means at greee. . Surely. no le have been more highly tnvo With thoee gifts thnt so to make a nation rear end happy then are we 0! Gene et this time. _ __ _ ,, 4-.“ PASTORAL 1'0 ANGUGAI cum I I. Ul-VI Such mania call for u. cute“! nehnawladgmon't at their aourcain the goodnas 0! God. who in the sit: 0! His Son hu with Him finely giv- en in in things. and tor a return from a willing mind at generou- ol- texmgn for the relief of those who need sad for the tnrthennco at Christ's_ kingdom 0! pence on earth. Nativity. by making n npecial than '- ottering to your putat- commissioned to mimotor it to you. thut his hurt gnu: bpphegreghykyonr bounty. and â€" â€"-â€"l. _-_L-I...~ 1'0" WAIT! TIIE IE. GEORGIAN BAY GRAIN ROUTE 8H0”. of our taut-hoping. - ‘ '1‘ at you aid your household: may. rnjoy at thin holy nun-on tho riches: Mani 'tornponl And spiritual. which t o birth at c Saviour into the world brought down tron haven. in the «rust m or at. youn hith- tul friend and 1% ART R TORONTO, m h m MM Am. ' a! [all h m ' Exam-net; Thu Patel-bow is Jesâ€" tincd to recoup: an importsnt nil- m centre is practicafly assured ac- cording to a report which comes from n apparently reliable source. The statement was made that in the par future the C.P.R. will estsblish- a urge workshop in this on, The ltstemeut was undo by a gentleman who is in I position to know where- ol he span. And. A: s proot of. the truth of this report. it is stated that tho oompsny ha pmhuod twenty, scr- ot [and in or our. ths city‘ “I; '1. ‘â€""â€"v_ _ he and his tnmgly hp math pat-hum: Bay. :1! the fish”: from the cut to the Northwut will be nhi over thhnadiiutohotr potion the CHPR. amen to the west. . 'l'ho tailoring Chi-tau patent has been [and by the Lordship Um bishop at Toronto; u The importance of the new branch is one which few people appreciate It menu that thq bulk at. the grain iron the Northm will be Ihapped to the ”about! our the numbing. Not only that. but. since the new port will be madaltho C.P.R'n. import- gnt sh}ppi_nc_pqiqt op lhq_Goor¢iua The very. xtrong probability. how- ever. and one which has 1300‘ color of truth. is that while probthlyl no definite abandon has as yet been reached. the Com puny is oonsidcrinx moat favorably puma l to nuke Petunia-ml: 'viuional point. This much is rwtically cer- tain. that it the nneh the Georgia: Bay touches Peter-bo- rogh _tho shop whhcone. _ _ The bunch tron Vflotofln Htrbor or Kidlnnd is Almost oeruin to com. hero. and it thlt in the cue. the nhopo will not My: follow. This will be the first dividend point out at a Bay. had tho'lu-co chat. will ha. in pretem to t watch cm! at the bunch. in flat at the not thu it is ontho manila. d the VOntu'io uneruM iii-ion. I! this cute-nut it true. and than in :1: lend. a at probubimy o! it. {he bandit to P orboro .wjfl b0 midaubla. 7 The 1qu nilvuouicialn are rati- bont on the mttgr, 1nd when Ir. W. flelllrvy. the city agent. was sated (041310;? the Enamel- as to “other. 'hac (lay nothing on the 3:38;. a'thar oontirmqtory; or in n ' [EFT m MILLIONS II NADA. OAIQQHEQ: 'uumy [hm must ht aumh up many tourists no th ht 13‘" mime a lens in new I t"- «D eran Liver”ged “u we. The watt-It number these tou- rists were disciples u! Lnrod and luck ml A ‘ ; mu. u wont summer hotel at St! Point It in not difficult to [In no (hit 000 or 000 Ammu- h d at“ then» tho ohm at. 't 1‘ le rang. Tumm m .5 to “mate: “I“ on W a. h m in until. "MM .4» Inn-c m Wat. m gamma-umwmm 0.000 «than cm! ”Ch '0‘ m ”tumult-mun “It!“ Bu“ \uvuuu' ' â€"'_._ u it- 13-15;. 300 Manet-ch bf t‘tm. and the majority o! the rest want to the Ottnm vuloyâ€" from out“ to Pembroke and thence :0 Fort William 1nd to the Munich ”ht. A. ,. g A A. ALAâ€"n ‘ Sale of New Dress Goods AT MISS MITCHELL’S. “ First-class Dress-Inkling Done on Shortest Notion AT VERY REASONABLE mums ongiventoWeddingdeveningCostuma. Fitgunnnteed. CdlandseehaMillinex-y. Pricesverylowjustnow. J. J, Wetherup In mmams' Sewing ii’hine Siandnni Swing leehlnh; Wheeler 80 Wilson Sewing Machine. The above are all new goods. also some second hands. Spe- cial Bargains, as I am closing business. Also for sale GRAPE Smur or Ran Srnucrfiuu Sherlock-liming Organs, Dominion Organs. nonem organs. debility are the main causes." The symptoms are : Yellow eym â€"â€"ye!low skinâ€"pains in shouldasâ€"émgular bowelsâ€"bad m â€"shortness of breathâ€"a dry, hacking coughâ€"languaâ€" depressed spirits. The nervous system is disturbed and a. disindination for work. These are a few of the symptoms of a deranged liver. “Psvcmxn” is an invaluable remedy in any of the above symptoms. It is the tonic you need to tone up the system. It will steady the nerves, set the liver in proper working order and clause all impurities from the blood. “Psvcmm-z" will banish insomnia, dispel depression, and revive all the dormant energies. After using one or two bottles there will be no more trouble with the liver. Just try and see the results. â€"â€" This disuse is increasing with alarming rapidity. Large numbers of people are its victims. It is no “specter of personsâ€"young, old and middle aged, are numbered in the long list of suEerers. Egg, anxiegz, overwork, and general ".12me- F011 SALE. Gerhard-Wu Piano, Mason Risen Plano. 0mm Plano. Two Brick Houses. amass and Buggies 25¢ Sui-km ’ ”curl Layâ€"m flaunt. A enema-duo ' .....3......_..,-- ddtuz’t. REA'I'EBT OF ALI- TONIGB ALI. OWNS DOLLARâ€"TRIAL FREE (PRONOUNCED Sl-KEEN) mmwuumm m w'fi'wv‘l’finm “a. ' m! II Insurance (unmet m R92. All our gram t tionl. Ou- npador work is "1?th (hands. Onrhoilitiu In film to I opus Jan. and. rite flu «Non». Larger and Better Assort- ment Than Ever Before for Santa Claus. FIRE INSURANCE. A HIBH GRADE SGHGUL W. J. WELLIOH‘ W RIGG’S ELLIOT! uenm- ~ 259‘

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