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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 8 Dec 1899, p. 3

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'll purify if- 'fic remedy for troubh Spell neys, bowels or liver. .â€"“1 had heart troubh Meant medl- Sim siphtherla I gave my “gildren Hood's Sarsaparllls ll ng. They are now healthier and meet to thrust trouble and râ€"‘fl a hill cure liver ills; the non-Irritating ".17 Fridav. The subscription rates 81.00 PER. YEAR. PAYAILI IN ADVANCI. new mm u Tm; CANADIAN POST is publish .â€" rr: as may commence with any issue. _~: (would always be made in the safest m“. an: Office ind Express loney Orderaare ;. sale and may be sent at curown risk gm your haters when you remit by cash mmwtid, -1: is always bet to renew ' ”‘c 131.2 m your wrapper expires ‘79 u :1? .". we or Anon.“ ~Always give both your old by fir-W Post odice when you ask us to change ' rmdrrzu: the name of the town and the state or ' , nce mu lwe in should always follow your own , wtw-n writing tothis umce We moot reedil~ . your run): on our books unle- this is done. as . y name are elite. ADVERTISING RATE 3. Cuuai Advertising, 10 cents per line (12 lines to as .uv'n) first insertion; 5 cents each subsequent . RI ‘0. Rating notes: in local columns, 10 cents per line . asert‘v u, an ‘ 5 cents each subsequent insertion. Small condensed advertisements. such as strayed mic, teachers w .nted. farm for sale, etc. 31.00 for me insertions Rates for large Me for busine. advertising made town on sportsmen at the ethos. JOB PRINTING. Department“ one of the best equipped ”1:“ in Canada, and is prepared to execute of printing in match-e etyie at bones: S.) j .1) too higâ€"nonetoo small. two weeks in order tr l " ‘ sage-s c immunications to be addressed to WILSON WILSO N Proprietors The Waterworks Award. .33» Editor of The Post.) 5.1â€"1 vii- not think your report of held is quite accurate, a‘. dog's l have no doubt unintention- 'r‘:rsl. MI. Rust‘s estimate is $70,000 or $72,000, as might \Vhy Mr. Rust should l 1;: use“ .no' aff; s}. ..‘.5_5. :. -‘ be inferred. engines. foundations, filt .. ‘ were constructed. I mammmifg. fracture these. He! was rather surpris. ed that) we were willing to permit such full. investigation, and you will notice he thanks us for“ giving him all the informatim he asked for, and. stateshe checked our moasnrement of the pipe and found it correct. Ape you surprised that I am disgusted at the insinuation 1’ ' Fourth, I stated; to Mr. Rust that it his valuation was below 875000 I thought I ought to have an oppor- tunity of showing him that he was in error. He admitted that it was a fair proposition and stated that after he and Mr. St. George had valued the works at Bellevillc, the owners 'had p0inted out several omissions, which had been allowed. The committee, I understand, would. not consent to this. I pointed out that Mr. Rust had omitted. to value our diving suit, etc, worth about 8500, and I am satisfied be omitted other things as. in the Belleville case. and that on an arbit.a- tion we: could easily sho.v over $75,000. But besides this. why ask Mr. Fla- velle to throw in his right to the wa for nothing? - ‘ Fifth, you report Mr. Grahamasmy- ing that Mr. Rust made no‘ reduc. tion for depreciation. This is not cor- rect : Mr. Graham stated that Mr. Rust 5 said he had allowed 2 per. cent 12” l depreciation. but that works were In such good condition and there was so little work that there was really no depreciation. and that the works were as good as new. Small wonder that the best legal and business talent in the town advise the purchase at 875,- 000. . There are several other matters I would like to refer to but this letter ' Ire dy,â€"Yours, etc.. 13 too long a "1G. H.‘ HOPKINS. â€"- Barrie, November 4th. 1899. Deer Sir ;â€"We have between six and seven miles of Watermain, varying from 12 in. to 4 in. Value of works per arbitrator's award . . . 877 752 00 Arbitrators' Feet... W. 6880 10 Enginee'e' Fees .......................... 1.550 00 Witness Fees, Pnuting, etc. ........... 1.164 8‘ Solicitor'a Fees...” . elem E l - all abou‘ $93,”. I encfoee copy of lay-law. Our englnee 'a estimate was be.ween 858,000 and ”0,000. l consulted If yer Wallsae to what he would advise by way of purchase. He says. "avoid arbitnllou if poeu'ble."â€"Youre truly, (6.) E. DONSELL, Clerk and Treasure ‘. # demptrantt Column. FOR GOD AND HOME AND N ATIVB LAND. ELLEN E. SHARPE gape. gun and Garth. Alpbab tic Stages of Alcoholism. Dr. Cyrus Edson, the well known physician. of New York, recently con- tributed. a paper to the North Ameri- can Review on the question, Is Drunkcnness Curablel and ended the article by reciting an alphabetical rhyme, describing all the stages of al- coholism,fro:n the first nip to adrunk- ard’s grave, which he learned from a flows: “'9" the telephone 0"“ tak- ’ patient a young man of great ability “ ing ’37 ‘ b "l :8 someth‘ng I do no: know. 2‘: W‘Tifix pay well ; we do not want to ' '»‘.";:y we should accept less than l and fine moral perceptions, who' was inn incurable inebriate. The doctor Q says that the young man‘s eyes would [stream with tears as he recited the â€"_.. o shrinks ONLY Faunâ€"Week“ . e A Oombtnntlon of The Poet and min! â€"'rwo New Books Included in “I! Prenatal. Our premium proposals for the new year include an arrangement made with the publishers of Farming-"he only farm weekly in Canada. and one that for nearly twenty years has held a. distinctive place among the (“m Journals of this continent. Especia-l‘ lyi within the last year. large effort has been put forth to further extend 1 its usefulness. It is a thorough]! 1 practical journal-one of the useful manner, is issued once a weekâ€"fifty- two numbers in a year. The publish- crs’ 91‘ch is $1.00. We have made an an'lilllllsement- with the publishers whereby this paper is included in the subscription for The Post, and along with it a copy of the Ideal Cook Book, a. work of more than 300 pages, sub- stantially bound in oil-cloth, and al- so that new and acceptable family work, “The Life of Christ for: the Young," by George L. Weed, at- tractively bound in cloth, and con- taining 75 full-page half-tone illus- trntions. Tho publishers' price of The Post and Farming, together with the Cook Book and “Life of Christ,” is $4.00. .We are offering the entire con- bination for $2.00. Papers are start- ed at once, the balance of this year be- ing free to new subscribersâ€"and, the books are mailed promptly to the sub- scriber. Subscriptions should be ad- dressed direct to The Post, Lindsay, Ont. FOR WELL PEOPLE. â€"â€" An Buy Way to Keep Well. It is easy to keep well if we would only observe each day a few: simple rules of health. The all important thing is to keep the stomach right and to do this it is necessary to diet or to follow a set rule or bill of fare. Such pampering simply makes a capr'c‘ous appetite and a feeling that certain favorite articles of: fool must be avoided. Prof. Wiechold gives pretty good advice on this subject, he says: “I am serious illness, and at the same time my life has been largely an indoor one, but I early discovered that the way to keep healthy was to keep a. healthy stomach. not by eating bran crackers or dieting of any sort; on the contrary I always eat what my appetite craves, but for the past eight years I have made it a daily practice to take one or two of Stuart‘s Dys- pepsia Tablets after each meal and I attribute my robust health for a. man of my age to the regular daily two of Stuart’s Tablets. My physician first advised me to use them because he said.- they were perfectly harmless and were not a secret patent medicine, but contained only the natural digestivos, peptones and diastase, and after using them a. Jew weeks I have not ceased to thank him for his advice. I honestly believe the habit of talk- ing Stuart‘s Dyspepsia Tablets after meals is the real health habit, because their use brings health to the sick s and ailing and preserves health to the well and strong." $0018 of the farmer. This excellent Journal, gotten up in an attractive « ID! the Corporation ‘ ship of Ops, for aiding the LINDSAY, BOBCAYGBON and l PON‘I'YPOOL RAILWAY CO!- 3 PANY and for issuing Deben- tures in the sum of Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000) to be given by way of Bonn: , to the said Railway Company WHEREAS, the Lindsay, Bobcay- gcon and Pantypr R‘llllle Company have made application to the Corpora- tion of the Township of 013 to grant aid by way of bonus towarm the con- struction of their Riiilway running from. the Village of Bobmygeon, in the County of Victoria, through the Township of Verulam, ia the said . County to the Town of Lindsay, thence on through the Township of Ops in the said County. and through the 1 Townships of Manors and Cart- , wright, in the Courty of Durham, to a. point at or near Burkeloa, onthe liner of the Canadian Pacific Railway, to! the amount of Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000) in cash or in do- bentures. 1 AND WHEREAS in the opinion of the Municipal Cormcil of the said Township of Ops, it is, expedient to grant the said application. AND W'HEREAS. for the said pur- pose it is desirable and necessary for i the said Corporation of the Township ‘ of. Ops, to create a debt to the extent of Fifteen Thousand Dollars (815,000) and. to issue deberturcs therefor in manner hereinafter appearing. AND RVHEREAS, the amount of the whole ramble property of the said Township of' Ops, ascording to the last revised. Assessment Roll, is :he sum of 81,562,425, being for the_yea.r 1899, irrespective of any future increase of the same. AND WHEREAS, the amount of the existing debenture debt of the said Township of Ops is no sum whatever. and there is no sun whatever in hand by way of sinking fund to meet any such debenture debt at maturity. and there is no part ef the principal or interest of' any existing debt in armor. AND WHEREAS. the Municrpal Council of the said Township of Ops has resolved, that such debentures shall be payable in twenty annual in- stalments, with iderest at the rate of 4 per centum per annum. so that the said instalments shall be such that tho aggregate mount payable for principal and; interest during any year shall be equal as nearly as may beOto what is payable fa' principal and in- terest during each of the other years of such period of twenty years. AND WHEREAS it will be necessary to raise annually by a special rate suf- ficient therefor during the said term of twenty years (the currency of the debentures to’ be imued under this by- law) the sum of 81.1%.73 for the. pay- ment of the said debt and interest. AND WHEREAS. in addition to all other rates to be levied each year dur- ing the said term of twenty years in tho said Township of Ops. it Will be I necessary to raise annually by a 'special rate therefor on all the rat- able pro rtv in t e said Townsh'p of Ops. t sum of 8 .ioa.73 during the . said term of twenty years to pay the several instalments of principal and interest on the said debt as they re- l none . of the said debentures. . 22y of them. the firetofsnch permeat- oflintnrest tobeAmfidofit-hb tenth of December. - - dag There shsll be I'M t t mm” Ineaohyearfou‘ 510:1!" tum ‘ ' - unélmeirl ) t? authorit ' - aw y a specialy rate sufficient therefor on all the ratable property of the mid {Township of 098. over and above and in addition to all other rates and taxes. the sum of $1,103.73. for the payments of the several instalments of principal and interest, accruing on the said dabe as the same become respectively pey- able in the years hereinafter menl ioned: the amounts t be so raised and levied fgr payment of the said principal and. interest in each year during the said period are as follows: ICBIDULI. Principal. Interest. Total amount. 8 50818 .60 0) .1108” m 77 579 :6 not 78 m to 858 51 nos 18 see at m is use 7: en a 6:4 as we 7: air as 490 so nos 7: 637 u 466 I! 1!” Y0 one as «0 so not 7: 680 31 no 3 1103 78 no N 886 79 ms 73 m as a a as no: 73 775 u see as tree rs son as m u no: 73 888 74 set N 1108 7! an to art «5 1108 n 917 11 m 56 no: 78 ea 47 too so we 78 on 21 m as use 7: 1918 m: a u as 11 s 7: me root as a: 43 ms 78 7. Tim: for the purpose of paying the said instalments a: pf'lflCllaal and interest as the same ecomc ue re- spectively, the said sum of 01,103.73 shall be levied and raised‘in each and every year during the and period of twenty years next after this By-law takes effect by a special rate suffic- ient therefor over and above all other rates'and taxes upon all the ramble property of the said Municipality of the Township of Ops. ‘ 8. That the said debentures shall be delivered by the Reeve for the time be- of the said Corporation to the agents for the time being of 'the Branches in the Town of Landau o the Bank of Montreal. the Dommion Bank land the Ontario Bank. as Trustees, Var, 1900 1901 l l... l l a I 1908 10“ 1W5 19 6 1937 19 '8 1900 1910 1911 191! 1913 1.10 1915 1916 1917 i118. hereb appointed by the an"! COFPOT' ationyand the said Railway Company. who shall not dispose of the same or convert the came into money. except as hereinafter mentioned. and subJect also to the provisions of sub-sec. (C) of Clause N umber One hereinbeforc set out. . 9. That the Corporation of the Township of Ops shall haVe the right at any time. before the delivery of the said debentures by the said Trustees to the said Railway Company. to pay to the said Trustees for the said Ruli- way Company the sum of Fifteen Thou- sand. Dollars ($15,000) in cash in lieu of the delivery to them of the said do- bentures, and thereupon the said Cor- poraiion of the Township of Ops shall be entitled to receive the said deben- tums 'back again from the said Trus- tees and to sell and dispose of the same. 10. That, subject as herein mention- ed. the said debentures or cash in lieu thereof shall be delivered and paid by the said Trustees to the said Lindsay, Bobcaygcon and l'ontypool milway Company upon the completion of the said line of Railway from the Village of Bobcaygeon to a point at or near Burketon aforesaid ; provided that the same is- commenced and completed within the time hereinbefore mention- ed and provided for. 11. That it shall not be necessary for any purchaser or intending purchaser of tin. said debentures. or any of them. to enquire as to the performance by NOTICE. The above is a true copy Ely-law which has nto coneitbntioa and which w: finally Municipality tors being of in The Weekly Post which first publication was on t be held. Dated at the Town of Lindsay this . iDR. F. A. WALTERS 28th day of November, A.D.. 1899. .W. F. O‘BOYLE. Clerk of the Municipality of the Tourn- -w . ship of Ops. â€"â€"â€"-â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- insePest haljustrceeanlnpply‘ of latest style Wedding Stationery“ “1' "m “4 D3. J. L SUTTON. Call and see samples of get prices. Newspapers and Magazines. â€"The cover of the December Cen- tury is suggestive of the approaching Christmas mason, the central figure of the design, by Henry llutt, being a kneeling angel with outspread wings Fit. tints of red and yellow are har- moniously blended in the printing. the lettering being in black. The holiday spirit is given full sway, and delightful tales are told by well-known writers. this issue Sir Walter Beeant be. gins a series of papers on life in East London. and is aided by the pencils of Joseph l’ennell and Phil May. There are contributions by Henryk Sienkie- iwics, author-vof “Qua Vadia" Mir. Mor- ley, Capt. Slocum. Dr. Weir Mitchell. Setonq'l'hompeon. Margaret Sutton Briscoe. and many others. Cer- tainly the number is one that will châ€" In Ernest light and profit the reader. Home For the Aged. A meeting of the board of man- agement for the Home for the Aged was held last Friday evening in the council chamber, and was well attend- The meeting was remarkable chiefly for the length of time wasted over trivial matters, and for a lack of sympathetic unity between several of the members such as should distin- guish service in the cause Mr. Thou the faithful president. evi- denlly does not find his position a sin- Miss Iwamley, the treasurer. the treasury. with outstanding accounts amounting dis- pensers reported. Mrs. Bolger stated that she had been asked to grant wool, bul had been told by Aldflann Sloth- cran [hit the council did' not intend give fuel to the poor this winter; laler on Mayor Walters said the. coun- . Mrs. Crandell presented a. brief report from the board of management ; number of inmates in the Home at present, 16; 10 males and 6 females . Mrs. Trew. Home dispenser, stated Out the cost of maintenance since last re- port had averaged 11 l-flc per day for each inmate. Mr. John Kelly present- report of the entertainment committee, showing receipts. Oil-1.45; npv. Mir. Mc- Farlane was appointed chairman of a committee named to see about having the Home fitted with electric lights. two annual reports for 1898 and 1899 printed for The meeting than ad- â€" ed. Stewart. ecure. reported OLIQJO in to “22.39. The several charity 10 cil would give wood as usual. Fremont ed. lhe net t proceeds, 873.24. decide (1 copies of to have the It was hundred dist ribut ion. jou rned. Victorfne. ,ofapr been be. bytheCourcilofthe, oftheTownshipofOps in the event of theauent of the' elec- . of obtained thereto. after one ‘WMM month from the first publication there- 4 901'. first day of December, 1890. and at the hour, day and places therein fixed for taking the votes of the electors. a Poll will taken '11 *ng a wanes I Dena-tr; 91);; s. a TOTTEN, ran-inst. Dental Super. â€"_â€"-â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€".â€" DENTIST. Lindsey, mess”. Callus Dean! 8m Ontario. DENTIST. - Lindsay. A11 mm «Toronto {Influx 0" WON?!- Drnglme at on. d Inland Mâ€" 1”, BRITIST. Honor GmdMCdma-lm congedbentalturgeou. All'heleuulmmubedsm Me- mama. OFFICEâ€"Oca- Ander on 40' NW one site Veltcn's Hotel, Undsay.â€"wly. " DB NEELLNDS EXTRACTB M - mwnoaamvmum Whfl-Mfiyeenwfi writ-Dr. leelande MIDI. to summits-tend.- andsnsesthebdloulhfnm Beautiful Artificial Tee‘s, imam” defl be! coming. onus-rowers...- 33,”. DR. ARTHUR DAY, DENTIST. laces-or late DR. M. . omen :-xo. as near st . m Berra tors, Itc- H. HOPKINS, Barrister, ecu, I. In” .â€" 003! JACKSON. etc. serum for the County .endthelankdlouw. I eel.- mums-minus. “a 'et.,land-y. r maroon. ALH- .-..s ; â€"~ 0 CI. .n Wade. madam 1mm there-oommrsc, mumâ€"o... I. J In". I. I. 'm STEWART t O'CONNOR, Barristers, Notaries, Etc, 000- over Ontarlo Bank. Ker-d” nah. 7303- 3'13“!!!" L. v. o canon, n. DONALD R ANDERSON, Barrister. Sellclter. etc. Ofice imnedirtely 0 ate the Dr! House, Kent-3L, Lindsay. I ' D. R. ANDERSON. “OLAUGHLIN McD mus-s. mm g“, "MW”. 1..- Basmeu Cards cones moon, 5 tivel become due and payable. ' p-e’lsherefzre. the Municipal Council of the Corporation. of the Township of Ops enacts as follows: 1. That it shall and may be lawful l for the Corporation of the said Town- ship of Ops to grant by way of bonus to the Lindsay. Bobmygeowrs: I'onty- ‘ pool Railway Company. in aid of their -Rnilway, which is to be constructed between the Village of Bobcavgeoa and a point at or near Burketon. as afore- ' said. the sum of Fifteen Thousand Uo'- ' lars (815,000) in cash, or in debentures of the said Corporation. to that value, upon tho terms and conditions herein- after. mentioned. . ' (a) That the construction of the said Riilway from 11»:. Village of BObCaygeon to a point at or near Burketon. aforesaid, shall actually be commenced on or before the First day of January, 1901, and the same fully completed on or before the First day of August, 1901. . 0)) That the Railway Company shall erect and maintain on their line of Railway, in the Township of Ops. two flag stations. at which all passenger trains shall stop upon be- ing properly flagged. one in the southern portion of the township. and one in the north-east portion of the said Township. (c) That lhe enid Railway Com- pany. shall not be entitled to deliv- ery to them of the said debentures or cash. as aforesaid, until a. valid agreement elmll have been entered into between the said Railway Com- pany. the Canadian Pacific Railway Company and the Corporation of the ll‘mvmihip of Ops. binding tho said Canadian Pacific Railway Company fol operate the said Railway. for a. term’ of twenty years or more. This said last mentioned agreement to be made contemporaneously with the lease. or’ agreement for lease, of the said Rnilwuy. by the Lindsay. Bob- caygeon Pontypool R'iilway Com- pnpy to the said Canadian Pacific Railway Company. " 421.45» engineerâ€"who has always 1 municipal engineerâ€"values the 2 is beyond my comprehension. I Visit; itions‘ and reports show them i :2 much more. gr’p' yo." 1‘ lake the case 0 the ‘ B for Beginner. who takes Just 21 mp; ‘ n of flame Yo:1 report 31R 0.... : c for Companion, who urges him on; :n ..\ stating that the comp.:ny paid . D for the Demon oi.’ drink that was -if rim-- costs, but fail to notice that I E f btlirndie h k t _ t duh», .. . - or n avor. ema'es cream; I ““ “ ran-mistake. I enclose 3:0“ F stands for friends who so loudly copy of Birries by-law, from which . . in let ; w ii bk‘e‘ that Birrie raised $100,000 G for the guilt that he afterwards ' for the we" 1, costs and for ~, . feels; tenuous. i enclose you It copy of ‘ for the horrors that hang at his wwn’s clerks letter. which please ‘ , . heels; ' 1‘ i-‘h- Th“. 3"“? “'0‘“ “9 not I I his intention to drink not at all. good as Lln(lS:I)'S. They have. :i. . J . . stands for 'crin th. t 01] '3 his .rgv- amount of 4-inch. plpr’ where we ;' y g i f o“ r ' \' l [h t lh n'ine r f‘m' “'*" "”1”“ “’ " “. e .9 l“ "' for his knowlc e l at he is a .np'oywl n)" Harrie Silld lhe'r works (lg h slave. r» wort h from 858,000 to $60,000, and . - - - Ir}'3.r:lti)rs found 877.752.10. The ‘ stands for the liquor his appetite _ l b' h _ \I craves; , . , . W‘f'g” 9?, .3, ' s”..,tffbn'“.‘ .r‘ . M for convival meetings so gay. ”" " “‘-‘ ' "‘"’”"*"l "‘9' ' h‘” i X stands {or No that he tries hard t:- \‘l.’ ~uppow thi- :irbitr.-ilors would | . , . ' . . . to say. 5‘ " “f“. “t 'h“ "Him" ”Mt. ’f ' O for the. orgies that then come to ldwi r2 -‘ ’K‘llPVP the works were wot lh ‘ mm) l “"“M m" ”0le H“ lwould ‘ P 61:12::- for pride that he downs in not 'iko- r <imply because I know if ; . . . '. I. ; lb- wwn iu-nt to arbitrutro'i :t would Q hm g 153 0 I ' i . l ‘r. 7:: mar.- by way of crisis. .\ny- j for In“ quarrels that nightly - ‘hn: , rm! in that way i would l R .y‘ abound. stands for ruin thit bovcrsaround ., r ,: mom-y. and [would have IQ. lhnv .f , ml 1 think any person who stands for. 1110 sights which his vis- i imam. .' Il l“l'l\'1‘lll' knows lh-il be I the said Railway Company of any or all of the conditions necessary under the provisions of this by-law to entitle the said Company to the delivery of the said cash or debentures. and the delivery of the said cash or debentures by the said Trustees to the said Com- pany shall be conclusive evidence against the said Corporat'oa of the Township of Ops that all such condi- tions a's aforesaid have been duly per- formed, and the said cash or deben- turcs lawfully delivered. 12. In the! event of the said Company failing to commence or complete the [said Railway within the times here- inbefore mentioned and provided for, the said debentures and coupons at- taclwd thereto, or the proceeds there- of, as the case may be, shall at once be returned by the said Trustees to the Treasurer of the said Township of Ops. and the Council of the said Municipality may at once pass a By- law repealing this By-lnw. 13. All interest coupons attached to the said debentures falling due before the completion of the said R‘iilway from Bobcnygeon to a point at or near Burketon, shall be detached from the debentures and returned by thesnid Truslces to the Treasurer of the Township of. Ops. from time to time as the same become due lobe cancelled. 14. Any of l1:a proceeds o‘ debentures falling due and paid to the Trustees before the said Railway Company be- comes entitled thereto shall be retain- ed byf the said Trustees and put out at interest. and. the interest therefor mid to the Treasurer of the Township of Ops periodically until the said Railway Company becomes entitled lo the principal. 15. Thlt lhei votes of all the elector? of the said Municipality of the Town- ship of Ops entitled to vote on the pne- sent By-law be taken on the first Monday of January. 1900. commencing at nine o‘clock in the fort-noon and continuing until five o'clock in the afternoon of the same day, at the fol- lowing places within the said Muni- AUCTIBNEEB. Men and women past fifty years of age need a safe digestive after mails to insure a perfect digestion and, to ward off disease, and the safest, best ,- knowa and most wideiy used is Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. [They are found in every well regu- _ lated household from Maine to Cali- fornia and in Great Britain, and Aus- tralia are rapidly pushing their. way into popular favor. All druggists sell Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets, full sized pkgs. at 50 cents and for a weak stomach a fifty cent package will often do fifty dollars' worth of good. â€" D EWE". â€". l Written for The Post. i Great guns ! the Yanks spurn DeWey, ' following verses describing his own case and: career. It is the. most. truth- ful and graphic picture of the kind that has been printed: A stands for Alcoho', deathlike its was ,6! years old and have never had a. l “lllliflllllll” “lllilillllll lllllli" LABOR SAVING VICTOBINE i The great wash day labor saver, has drawn forth more genuine expressions of praise from satisfied customers, than an y other compound, and for the simple reason that IT IS THE BEST. It makes clothes white, does away with rubbing and cannot eat the clothes. iesheslortewlllweehsbellereef M mm. “I ma Ant 0“. ma £0138! 3100!. ”MAY. EAGLESON CHARTERED AGGOUIMII. DITA“ 0m and [mini .3}... “ ELIAS sown. AUOTIONEEB L01] 1! mm mu. LINDSAY 20. n H K L He grieved them, so they say; But 'tis the fate of heroes (To have a “Dewey Day." ’fl'was Dewey lhis, and Dewey that, And Dewcy every time. Till Dewey's bride came on the scene And changed the Dewey rhyme. u '.l.""." Now, Dewey's hissed (and Dewey‘s kissed By the "guid wife" at his side). But Davey. who transferred “a gift," l v11 Was once the nation‘s pride. Rust. got I 1' This is ' 1’ iv ion ln-dims. . . stands for trembling thit seizes il'rr-pl ll O'llllf'l'. ~ lllllll'll lll'll Mr. rrf um ll ”H from me. \iv rwnvt-rsritions with Mr. .. .1: tlu- pro-sonn- of Mr. J. a! \l". Sinner, who wrim aciâ€" ‘uwn. Mr. Rust pen-youth, "i . "'5 llu- stand-pipe. engines, , ,{ ;, .i:.;:.~. o-l(‘., and had the pipol :1. n l «inzen plum-s. Tho hy-l «daily be inspected and [7 ~ only thing you do not l ‘ ' - numln-r of valves and; :5: us crosses. lees. plURS-i much more than ordinary" ' {.1 lin- committee and hit. his limbs; for his usefulness sunk alums. stands for becomes. W for warning of life that's 800:) done : for the eXit regretted by. none. outh of' this nation. such weakneta is crime ; . eulously' turn from the tempter in time. From Dewey's ship to Dewev‘s house Was a brief and. golden spun; Prom Dewey’s house to Dewey's Wife- Alas! the poor meek man. in: the ‘ Vagrant he quickly But Dmvey"s still a soldier brave. - And a generous one as well. But why he duped his Dewey friends, Is a Dewey tale to tell. ’ â€"E. E. Sharper. # Good Horses Are Scarce. Mr. Wm. Wease. who shipped a car- load of horses to Montreal on Friday, W. OBLW’OBD GLDIN OO Ionu'eel. The Cynic Talks. my information I had was .m- and i gave these to . r in writing. so as to be lpmw :n ;.r>'iil question. should '“Dvwr iris... lh'lt nothing but ' ZMun. 'Enn hid been give. able 0043' COT- D. 1:" 52’th .\l:‘. Rust, at. his request @‘nrifllll xi wiins drawings in: ' of the works. ’ Etui' 'he stand-pupa. p“ ”11.4 BACKACHE" and which mp3, "i Lime, Aching Backs, the Result“ Sluggish, Inactive Kidney!- mzthcheis in reality kidney ache. The $ngOme clogged, and falter in their , 3,3,3 We filtering the blood. Backache 3 "Warning that the kidneys are on .asd mat the blood is goin through :Yrfilen lade - ‘ ' .Ch 'lll - _ Vn w.th foul P050 ' Wm Made Bright‘s disease. dTOPsY: dhwa' “ms“ or orb painful i331 amplitude er equally , ‘fimce tells everyone angering . “was Scl their kidneys right. ‘5: of lens of thousands of and with The people ‘ than that to accomplish this there 3 1% 30 Successful as the use of Dr. ‘ 3 kids v1 - ,2 . ' gerous. Kidney- Liver Pillsâ€"411° world's y by making the kidneys “this T1: are purely ' edirectly on the are wonderfully m N positive cure for kidney (1 cOlllplaint and all the compla- .., _, umeslteringorgans.they.“Ill!- " 1"“! remedy new h ““0”: zscebcuutall dashes. " ~3tns.co.rm 8 Some parents when they do wrong blame it on the devil, and. trust to God’s love and mercy and the blood of the Savior for pardon; but the some men. when their bo s are wayward I i visit them with un orgiving stern-- ‘ ness and brutality, and flog their ten- der persons until they writhe and cry like the wails of the lost. Surely the love and mercy which befits an adult might with greater appropriateness be pplied to: a child. l ; A; boy generally learns to chew or smoke tobacco off his father’s plug, and. this remark applies to nearly all of his other bad habits. Itth ntiuslt be with poor hope. of success a . any parent lectures or chastises 1113.30115 for contracting habits while at the, same time the boys hear their father argue eloquently in favor of personal liberty when the state interferes to stop his own Vices. . __.+â€" The Cumulative F fi'ect. Just a little every- day, That’s the .way l Seeds in darkness swell and grow, Tiny blades push through the snow. Never any flower of May to bloom in a burst. Slowlyâ€"slowly at the first, ll‘hat’s the way! Just a little every day. Just a little every day- eay’s that dealers have reduced their offers materially owing to the increase in ocean rates. due to the chartering of merchant vessels to carry comic“! to the: Cape. On the other hand, the war has not helped the demand because farmers do not raise the right clan of horses. - _â€"_â€"â€"~â€"â€"_â€"_ BACK= ACpHE - Ifdyru have Backaclie you have Ki cy Disease. If you neglect' Backache it will develop into somethin worseâ€"Bright's Dis‘ use or ' betas. There is no- use rubbing and doctoring your back. Cure the kidnevs. Thcre‘ igonly one kidney medicine but accumBackacheeverytimeâ€"r ' Dodd’s Kidney 2. {That for the purposes aforesaid it shall be lawful for the Reeve of the said Corporation. and he is hereby authorized and empowered. to cause debentures of the said Corporation of the: Township of Ops to be made. ereâ€" outed and issued to the amount of fifteen Thousand Dollars (815,000) in. sums of not less than one hundred dol- lars (.100) each; such debentures shall be reigned by the Reeve of the said Corporation for the time being,‘ and. countersigned by the Treasurer. for the time" being, of the said Corporation. and; duly sealed with the Corporate Seal thereof. which seal the Clerk for the time being of thest Municipality is hereby authorized to attach to each and every such debenture. 3. The, said debentures shall have coupons attached thereto for the pay- ment of interest. and as to both prin- cipal and interest maybe payable in any place in Great Britain or. the Province of Ontario: and may be ex- pressed in’ sterling money or Canadian currency. 4. The said debentures shall bear date hereinafter appointed for the coming into force of this By-law. and as to both principal and interest shall be payable) in annual instalments with- in twenty years from the date of the isenel thereof ; such instalments to be of' such smounls that the aggregate amount payable for principal and, interest in any year during the said period. of twenty years shall be «run! as nearly as may" be to what is payable for prin- cipal and interest during each of the other years for such period of twenty yearn-4e hereinafter set forth... K 11'» said debentuea shallbserln- a , tum per cipality, by the following Deputy Rs- turning Officers:â€" Polling Sub-Division No. lâ€"at Jae. Hussey's house. Lot 15. Con. 8; John P. H. Fitzpatrick, Deputy Returning Officer. Polling. Sub-Division No 2--at Wil- liamson'e shop. “Sand Pit," Lot 21, Con. 4; Newton Smale, Deputy Returning Officer. . Polling Sub-Division No. 3â€"al the Township Hall, Lot 17, 00:1; 5; Jas. Cunningham, Ihputy Returning Officer. . Polling Sub-DiVision No. 4â€"at Par- kin’s house. ‘Lot 12. Con. 0; Albert Perkin. Deputy Returning Officer. Polling Sub-Iivision No 5â€"at Band Hall. Reaboro, Lot 10, Con. 10; Jon Greer. Deputy Returning Officer. Polling Sub-Division No. 6 â€" at Cheese Factory, Lot 25. Corr. 7; Time. Jackson. Deputy~Rnturning Officer. ' 16. This By-law shall come into force I and takes effect on the day of the final passing thereof. . 17. That on Eriday. the fifteenth day day of' December, 1899. at the. hour of 3 o'clock in the afternoon. at the office of the Clerk of the said Municipality, the. Reeve shall appoint in writing two persons to attend the final summing upof lhovotesbytheclsrhandime person to attend at each polling place . on behalf of interested in and desirous of promoting the passing of this By-law,. and one person at “1°" polllm place on behalf of persons _in« terested in and desirous of opening this .By-law. - 18. That the Clothe! the, lOounci of Architects and Survem MONEY T0 LOAN. OAVANA WATSON 3‘7 DR. G. 8. BYEBSON. eo com-our. mm. Eye, Ear. lose and Throat Specialist

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