Whitby Chronicle, 4 Jun 1897, p. 6

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PlokiagOowo1Lordoi 'Ti. aboe .ooumutl met ltu'regular m-the'1 10111 "~Uon Tuesday. KýUD 11h , u thetOWu1- M -*W .iéphall, Brougbam. Âji1 members Pr»- mo A at ànumbor of accounta w0re Pro. nn ,aeatod sud partesboard before the cour'* tai. next PETITIONB FOR GRAINTS ON BOADS. moi B Milue and 8 oshera, for $100 on con Bide, 'e, opp lots 26 and 27.M T flageriuan and 10 others, $50 on byL western t.owline, oouth o! bth con. offlc L Johuaton and il othera, $40 to re- i pair sidelino betwoen lois 16 and 17, con Ofb R Poilard anid 14 others, for repaire on 42l base!ine opp iots 13 and 14. div Jas Underbili and 19 others. $50 ta cnt Bac bill between tata 28 and 29, 7tb con. s C W Dioney and 18 others, 8150 be- brai tween lots 6 and 7, 7th con. l R W Mckvoy and 9 others, $50 for [no, gravel beiveen lots 4 and 5 in 7tb con. to Il Wilson, ar, and 7 others, 50 grave1 P. Eitug th con opposite lot 3. bue] Tabias Casier anid 16 otherti, $100 ta repair road at Claramont station. Henry Gardon and Il otherg, for gravel T on siîleroad ta Pickering station. T Calvprt and 9 atiiers, $50 for grave1 on Greenwood raad, 2nd con. Peter MeIDermaid and 10 others, $30 reit ta grave1 3rd con opp lot 14. spr Gea Downing and atherst, grants bot the lots 20 sud 21 in B F con. cd Jolin R Horn, grant to gravei h11 an Jan 9[h con, south of Altoua. ýn Jas MeRea, culvert ou townline be un( tween Scambomo sud PýckêrinLY. Ar Geo b) Lînton, new aliugý on 5tli con, ou, opp lot 20. goç James MeRea, 1200 otta graveLing Wh townlîne opp 2nd and 3nd con. I Tobias Cast.er, grant ta repau r roadci nortb of Claremant. Geo Gerow, granit on Brock Road in 7th con. 1e Thos E Pngh, regrant of $'-' between th, lots 12 and 18 in 9th con. tel W J Dale, Dew culvent on Kingston PO roa' opp lot 12. isf M Gleeson and 17 others, graut ta e- Ici paîthis S th con, opp lot 12. ea 11in Gordon and 25 otiiers, $30 ta bý gravai road fromn race Vo Pickerlng sa se tion. -M W E Banks and ilbothers, ta cut down ri bill on Srd con, opp loL 17. ot A grant wa aoaked of $75 la gravel norih of bridge bot lois 82 and 33 in &Lb. Con. A grant vas asked o! $25 ta gravel south of bridge bot lote 32 and 33 in 6th con. Aitona oad in 3rd con between lots 6 and 7 in 8tb con. by D McAvoy.] W Edwardia, grant het lota 4 andi 5 in 8th con and bet lots 4 and ô un 9tb con. P B Hoaver, grant on western town- lune opp 6th con.t A Bayer, repaîn esît of britice in con 7- L White, grave1 bot ltt 12 andi 13 in tb con. $40 to repan Wbitavale buill, Kinsaie road in 7th con aud sarrie roat on 5ti con. Repaira to Bayeras bridge, con 7. whitevale. Parson bogie and 2 athers, 875 on ]Brook Road in 4tb cou Arthur Johnston aud 18 others, for aid ta Jlin Irvmru. 1) Macnab, re erecting ie posta at Si John's cemetemy. The standing coomittee on contin gencea Rot the folio wing accounts passeti Hart & Biddelt, 12 quîmes biank of voters' lista. 83,26 : V J Clark, dog lista, offices lias and post carda, $15 40; James Bob bard, on account, $8 ; R A Btming, on bina. Iyron'a account, $17;- Geo Parker, stationery, $640. . Beare as-chirman ! theinigeant The folo.aing indigents were granted the itateti amounta from the lat O! MaY ta January bt : E Bowoa, $1 per week Phoabe Jobn8ton, 50oc ; Mrs PaimPr $ 1.25; Mme Stark, 75 cents ; Jane Loeîe, ($0 cents; Mmi Haley, $1 ; Thos Lee, $1.25 ; Mme Proctor, 50 cents : Mss Bian stenck, 75 cents ; Edward Marile, 75 cent@. The camnittee recommend tbat bere- afier indigent accounta be ftrniebed in detail. Mm Richards, chairman, socured the passage o! the fatlowing accountauder the road and bridge accourt: Wm Pen gally, flling wasboui aud work opp lot 12 in 5tb con, $20; F L Green, ditcb bea lota 18 sud 14, con 6, as per agreement, $18; Pareon Bogie, repaira bat Iota 2Z sud 28 iii 4th cou, 81.50; T Hazerman. repamrirg cnl vert bot Iots 34 and 85 lu Sti con, S2; A Birreil, wôrk bot loti 10 sut 11, cou 1, and repairlng raiing at Pice ing bridpe, 81.25; H Dunlop, repairine drain on Greeuwood bill and tile, $1 50 s carteton, ditcb on 5t.h con, opposat lot 18, $2.75 ; John Brown, filling bold bet iota 8 and 9in th con, $1 ; D For êyvb, tîmber oupplied t.ownsbip, $32,17 J Fothergili sud Thos Field, cuttin, down roadway St Post's bill, Ringetoi road, $20; Harry Elicoti, il piecec round ceuiar 16 feet long 4 inches tbrougl t3; A. Booth, nigbt-watchirug at bridg at Dnnbartou &a repairinq, $4 50; Je Taylor, bonus on wiro feuce, 100 rodi said fonce being ou western townini $25 ; W J Devitt, concrete ile, #8.75. The commIttee rocomuend bonus o vire fonce te Enos Rerumer in compl suce witb by-law. The. purebase of tbree road ocrapei w5s reooimonded. the application for wire fonce boui were granied te Breuiwood Bush ar Ae% Thom rovided tbev complied wil by law in t ait bebalf. The applieatic for -bonus for CuthimerI Homos coula ni b. ,ntered becaase the feuce. useto1 erectod on aosh gide <of roadwaw. Mrs-Underhill. eondati by Mr Riel arde, moyen tht the reove grant b r on theo troasurer in favor Of the les ruommended ln thie reporta ol arosstanding. commfttee " f» dthsday. -ý-.. r Boure, aeoocded by Mgr Rlchoide, eg thal tisi.COnUcilmeet on 1onday, ýe l4tb, au a Court o! Bevision. Ir Richards gave notice.ubat aIt thea t meeting of' ibis eouncil ho would Po f-or lave te introduee a by-law to ibit the running of bcyoles on the walk@ ini ibis municipality. Ir Undorhiil secured tbe passage of a l5W changing tiubeeraSOOIl towfliip cers: In div 28, John Canitie in lace of S Boibourue; div 82, T C >orne instead of Thos Neal ; div 77, wl liamne inatesd of Wilfrid Sadler; div n JT H Kayes iustes.6 of Josiah Pngh;- 46, John Lynde instead of Wilf ed LIerow. The nama o! John Pallié-t.er substituted for that of Joseph Bar- « n am pound-keeper. àr Bamnes, seoonded by Mr Underhill, vea that this counicil do now adjouru neet &.gain on 1lueedsy, June lit at 1 m., for the transaction of general glsh the Universal L anguage. n a recent speech Lard Salisburn narked on the singulanty rapid ead of the E-nglish language aven .surface of aur planet, and express- Forf, the belief that what is said in that LE .-1 ef- ..i..,,he .intellizible BICYCLES m E FOR .à" ~~App-EZ Durlng the Yea.r 1897. full pi-ticuhSSs seea..-rtîseMentaor apply ta .ER BROS.. LTD., 23 Sco TS., TOROTO Down with the Boorchor. Some inexcusable bicycle accidents in Toronto and other places emphasize the fact that some of the meanest sneaks in Canada are on wheels andl are doing incalculable injury vo the rights and privileges of the arniy of decent men and women who ride the bicycle for business or pleasure. An old man named Walter Moor died in Toronto a few days ago from injuries received from a bicycle scorcher, who sneaked off without waiting vo set how badly bis victim was hurt. The man who scorches on a crowded civy street bas nov brains enough ta fil an ail hole o! his bicycle, and tht fellow wbo dis- appears as quickiy as he can aften in- juing somne persan is a contemptible cowamd and as despicable a criminal as many of tht inmates o! Kingston penitentiary. How To Move Large Hogs. Mlake a cage or a box large enough vo hold the hog, but without bottoni. Ta get the hog un throw down an ear o! corn, and wvhile she is eating it let two men lift the cage and put it over ber. One can do in by tippung it jùst right. Have a baose bottom (an old door will do verv well) a little wider and longer than the cage; place this f rom the pround ta the wagon or gkuage i r)ei or on c 1 _____JI (uti re 'RR T fot only intelligible, but actually sleigh. Carry or drag the cage along BRA____ -- __OUf~DLEYGR{- " derstood,. over almost all the world. Be Ready For the Horn Fly. the ground and up the slanting floor. THE14BB AREELLO44 C- ,ible insisted that this might turn and the hog will walk rîght on the ýt ta be elther a great blessing or a At this season of the year cattle are wgo rseg esladterwl aroecut rw tony n ea t c u rse , cco rd in g to th ebepirat iliftingren ce ptith ethesisteet C oinnto fSth eCcu nor.Sol citor.SOffi e- S ou0f A% uT EOfE-EEA LA L F A L T H FF L huo.acarn t h n uffer hsingw ihi malrtai be n itn e c pig t e a e N E -ch those wvho moid the convictions. l. Thisfy hc se alrtai Trow the bottam on top of cage, pu Court House, 'v4sbitby. W Mon or Woefl o travet for re Is. in fact, a sort of reversai of the the houe flv, congregates in colonies - phile established house in Onarioex about the bas fte' o logU he acanoe n fasten ta waggon. JAMESf RUTLEDGE, salary $780, Payable $15 wel feît which the confusion o! tongues hack and sidet, at tender points about when unloading just reverse the oper- porseec Ofc oxelyocpe es s10itIin ermanent- Reference. hnch is said ta have falien on the dif- ai Hstr t. fiefomry ot.pet penclse sefad resdstatliped envelope reat famhiflnkesnd udfe theonthebely. ___race___in_ by Fareweli & Rntiedge, next yit I oY ' F-~N atonlStar Building.Chcg fnlesothhuanrc n Thins fly sucks blood from CatLle and s)uokS.,Wib.Te ainl evain attempt ta build a towver in- irrîtatea t)hem asno da t retard theBrcSthîb ,nded ta scale the heavens-Was sp- aying on of fleeh wjth beef caftie and the L)VI RIQcSON BA. )sec to have praduced. 1 i Lord Sal- production of milk by milk cow8. Atonya-&,Slcto nChancery,C3S )iirvs view the diticultv whiih dit- Many substances have been recom S ttoney-aanc, ec.olicitor in tela n9 ,outh o! the past office, in McMil's' DENTIST. cn others language, has flot been, Missisippi experiment station recu Boksrok'tetWib.Torno *any nueans an unnîxed evil. It bas merîds two parts of cottonseed ail or fish - Cor. King & Yonge'3t ýrved as a kind of non-condu tmng ail and one part pine tam. Thus statioliG ON MIH n . edîuni ta limit the mischief which appiied this mixture ta 350 head at a &.YUGSTH l. B.,te x tremote mgii- "respansible and muischîevaus talk sat1lcs for materuat of $2.20. iarriste?, etc ,-Moiney to Loan . L orte etg)tireonts fI a6n'O-i ten paduce. Kersen mlinhsastenUEd f Marriage Licenses. Oflice - Smîith'5 aPecial attef0l to p&tensfr adiii fprayipg StokeSoutof Mrket a lobenue.. B, ock St., Whitby. tance. An, stili makiig splate nr nbbet s a in 't ver the catte with a knap- Do W &So th01 Mrket VRAY$ orcruc0 1)-goY andat sAck sprayer. The ies are klidby the os raoina srae' lithe City. euso f ,tochs o dinbiinhfie in atiTnheEwkflmuewblckWhn in the City caiin &Mid jtlme exaxu- mnS înay b aeb iin ttert 3arriters, Solicitors in Chancery, et. Wh' ~ ~ < extra charge. enibejmde byuminng atthesrte &d YonwBts o!lfa pant of soft soap (or one-fonrth loýeeS W eaI 3o pSoundt bardhofOnaiobak.C d o w at er w o 't cu e ai wt r) and a p nt o ! kerosene in 15 pinta- N ov. th.lS oro to Y f«eahe wn crewek f watem, vhorougbly whipped and churn- FOR WEAR PEOPLE. w. B. y ARNOLD, D_ L. S.. iugs oumy ee ete b- dtoohe.At ail Driiiggista. Prlco 6eocents per BOX. %unty Surveyer and Drainage Engimmeer, R A L cause out of doors more, but At the Indiania expentnent station we «, 3 for $'.go. Seat by Maul on reoept of Port P~erry, Ont. lIW l< Dmthave tried ditffrent substances tak8eeP price. Tr. MILBURN & GO.. Toronto. ________________ UVEU U the trouble is stii there.I) t away the Îlues. None of these were ef-Ib stop taking yotZ fective over two or three daye. We have ~>lctcL eecured satîafactory esulta by ueing a The Strougesat LDALRI qrt of fih ail in which was mixed aboutCOL __Fîah ou Costa 60 centsa agallon in Lafay. mde u ut eIIIl lftLheATH1o ettrnade bas buturecetareleftlthe TriptonDrs vWarrnà ore. OI'1LUMBR, il-I1li 1o ue. hes liuideareappied n te Green Iran Works, of Parka & Ca., in Emulsion fou" ~~~~~England.Thsggai aninntde inches wide.. Fiab ail ià especiatly dis, for the British Government wharf at 1. J. Moore, M. D , F.- Warren, M. D. OORDWOOD, because the weather haPPe grueeabnle tca flupes, ain s roablylarg Chathanm, and conssiseo! oval links Brookln. Whitby. SL&B, ETC. to be wrm ffyo have pr> ue sp Tecrepareobetionao t inghforged seveally of three and one-haf cebus9a.m ofieIorsl - to be war. If hav anyprc o Termeine ojet ion kesthensnginchu roda, each link being 20 inches long QofE hus9.a n. O ourPi il weak throat, a sight hckn ayfna ai hti e hharand 13 wide. In order t astrengtben the to Il a..to2.m. U_ . stucky, which accumutatea dirt and a'rc()d cos 1ce rinuiatOi cou horsretobeWi ve tabdapaac.C.ia& eacb lînk r Fora the PEOPLrprvieTlehneCoimniawn GE TIE'EV or oiSttiu eW g ea it a ba d o appea beakuphand-forged, and brazed to both aides.Foth 'fl m8 the tronch1altubes, summer i tcnurein teosud dowe tarak up The chain will be u8td with the large p B(ARM D.,LI>s. o.LC.1T NTO. the best tiMe tog et rid Of it. ,ibl,as the filics deposit their eggs in it ployed 'in lo:ding and unioading the phsicafl Surgeon and Accoucher, etc. If you are losing flesh there is from whîch the young are developed haut rnuc1rste ogig1nt fic eience neit Lo AI, Saits" t1a is riaeorselfrig noofcan si ailthe more need of attention. the manure la gathered up or brokent or frani the British men-af war. Sine, Chnmch, Dunau Street, Whitby. . Office and Yard just East o1 ' pece wihina day or 8o and if e medies there wus no machinery available for Dental Surgery i l branches proIXiçUy p nSain W~eakness about the chest and , ikeep off' the fies are applied ta the cat- ts aaCai fsc imninteattended to. Wiu y c. 5h 84 t.hinness should neyer go to. tle. the insecte witi dusappear early in the test wng adeh ain of susdiensionsfa the ___t.____ 194 gether. Onie greatl mncreases eson. &________ weight of 400 tans, or 896,000 pounda IW . A DAMAS, the c gr fteotLer. Hea] For a Permanent Pastu.re. f rom each ink. the throat, cure the cough, and ____________apemaenps-____E__T1 T. A ~0* tewoesC.ctw t e is desirable. aFields that are RDoW OOD'S Dbn erg N'lThInstre- K -OUR -SAIOE trengthen theenc-NO. xsThetTrraceByDCnWt -FOR ---j e tki Sadopred ta the production o! tiled oomideover Jo i hn FemgUSOn5 yrong Ste Bmulsion alsuiinner. crops that are under a close rotation Wib.Jn 9h 86 For sale by aIl uiruggists at 5ar-and iz.os. cannot bc pastured with profit. If a O RBWEBnvn, ot rpo coe rtmoh srmve PRI A in the rotation there is nothing ganed Dra . W iglitmn OGrady to the Rescue. growth after the crop is removed. The soil needs more of the organic matter DENTIST. TEI 'W ITI0 PAMIR An lishman's Experience at a Colored than it gets at the best. and thîs after- .iA(IO ,=(r'LWhty Prayer Meeting. math is worth more as food ta the soil iLr r O iyOerGo & ragT wt.- With one exception the cnrgtc than to the stock. The skinning o! P N P."ýon every Satll'day Digbt.-AD cogea' the tilled fields by stock and the tramp---_________________ that fitled the Rev Mr Johnsing s ing when the land is wet are respon- curch were African brunettes. Nom sible for many failures to get profitable TCURES )T .E was that single exception even a good CURESflssdsîal ln cnb stif ribdmto«tlk h u-li ont emnn rse n O C 8 ODAugust 3Zst 1893. Of Georgia darkies that filhed the stock be conflned ta this land, the H A SNSIAT A WANTED___________ about him durîng this most im lwdlnd of' the farmn will have a MeOAsudWomefl bo can ork bar taîAg portant revival meetings o! the Mewee.W bettercri, chance.aliin and is amewas eni O'rad . It _____chance.RNc4IT1 NDA LL and writing six bours daily. for six days a week. Fowering BuIbs and 866d8. In act. he w as a truc R om an C atholic _ _and__ __ __wil be co te0t aulx en doàars wee ky. nc NEW IDEAS GO., Brantford. Ont. Aful lineOof the latest 'vare !S 5was the lrishmans first experiene____ __DI AES0 TH .ds, Pesin 12 separate kinda. Nansed Tub with colored Protestants, so e choose rR &rAN U C.osBgusial orzfmPreW t ga llery, frsatinh fom bc nt o fB e U oldvan- ime L IF E rN S U R A 'C F-- e Dark, Pink,- orange. etc. grand bul PRIC £00 OROLilles, 'T Beoa, Caladie, etc lbu 1 te gllry, frm w ic pont f an-DyUSFO R BE 28 Y.AoitD5 UoCIt S -:.:-0.bulbs. T tê Btage he could observe aIl that passed FO AL L lroIeuntrialf ccdlu EO URHTT loit bçngeath and thus the more readily pick rli mmnLMntOuee ie&AcdftAPril G8, URHETFlrit, up the essential points o! the unfamil- The Qulek C=,e for COUGUS, -FOR SALE BY- ouac Oo., Torouito. 1- 2 ia sericc.COLDS, CROUP, BRSON- Fourd he wsaorn ohnsig er - M CrI, OB-flss J etcTi- .1S,~ .rgest Capital St-k Life Insur0ce CO@ G H A S. SCO0TI Four he m na nd vwr o h npray s er baM R$. IS, o ASEpî N FSS etc. nW i te c n in n N inety pet cent. 0o a mon Th prachr ose an a eay o teSorwenveToontwresaccm latios ot zurPý" in reur~ed lt heli AucTioNEZR.;WH.ITBY, ONT. be de goats ? s There was- no sound. '. ' I say-who's a-gwine to, be C esbeep an who's a-gwine ta be de goats Hm ?" Dn Stiti the silence contjiued, an l. Brer Johnsing was becoming excite< -Fa' de las' time 1 axes yer-who )ra a-gwine vo he de sheep and who a-gwine to be de goats ? Hm ? ns A momnent of awful suspenlse. ar id then O'Grady rose in his seat. * Waa lb thin," he called out. -0i'll be ti mn goats. What's the abswer?" ot __________ b. Mon abo sufer frein mental worry a. overwork wiIifiud prompt relief lu Mille h. ooepouud trou elis. 50 dosa, 25 cen III Sold by A E Allia, Druugit. MT Laurier wu .preoed *witb -auoilI portrait ot himsel! by a numbor o! friands st Montreat. Choiera sud *ailnommer oocmphaisitè a nos quik in tbeir action tbat the colM b»&d of deahis upon the V"oisi-bdisse the ar susse tdanger . sar. If ataukoil-e not délay in ge tte properlnedficmo. Tr a domaet Dr D KeIlegsCu DWsntei Crd sud yonu wil gel iînediate relie. It sots with wonderful vapidity Mam eer uiste affect a cure. Mr Aiax Grange, of, Newbnro, vwu kuook. sd off 'the yehtna nds-Point insi drowned. Pale sekly oldresa sboad 1s tu of iààtpdr4ciMO sofSUfanJ*"g ldZC aud shouldbe ,xpelled Immtéi s tm. EXPOSRBE SRGT ON TAàCR 0OF RHEUMXTI Nervouenesiandi StornacliTrr, lowed-Sleep at Ti e-@ Vas -H1ealtb Again Reî3tord. Frùn the Âm'bemst, N. S , Sent The littla village of petitef Sîtuateti in t esnbeatr New Brunswick, on the lin,- cf "' Colonial Raîlwey. Mn. Hentý mDaris, Who resîdes there, foL; occupation of a hunmer ani îrajp occupation r(quins bu va toe great deal Of exposune and h imore aspecially wheu .he 300w andi deep on the cgrotinin oun ci Vers. A few years ago Mm. YLem, aur, corresponda.It that lihe w.,-. Wjt'o a severe ti.uattck aulI plication Ofliseasea, s-;ai ssa ach, sick headaelie and rilî&uratu.. Yoemans versi'on Of the fluets are:- f MP by. Tt gt Rie sDT EstbUih6 1d57 $1per SUi ~*vUs t~ came very idl anud suff,-ied the. excruciatîng pains in M3- arms, lee ShoulderseaomuehBso that bISu rosi in any position. I freqnentvy -couid not aleep nighta, and wben 1 awoke wîth a ired feeling and very depresaed. My appetite waa very and if 1 Ste anytbtng at aIl, rua 1 isow light the food wau, iv gave dull, heavy feeling' in my stomacli, wouild bo fallowed by vomivin,. bI 'ed se intemaly witb Pains ini My îand shoulders-ihat I conîti acareely my banda tu my head. I tried dii remedies, but ail te* no purpoas neighlour came un one aveuinv sud "&bave yon iried Dr. Williams' Pink I bail not but tbhndoîermined t tbem, sud procured a box, and befoi pilla were ail gene, I hegan to im Tbà sencouragea me te purchase sud in~ a feuw weks theW pains i' ouesand arma Were ail2oe6 -ý ale te gei a good nigbt'a rest. caieeme batik sud the ill, lii feelieg loft me. I eould eat a IL irea sd have no bad- afier effects 11I tittrong and Weil euouRli as tii 1- had taken ib new lease of life. My <icetupation beosme a pleasura te me Iknow net.hing of tramping eigbee twenty mi1lM a, day. 1 know froit - *eeasd 1 fxtiy appreciatethe derful reaulteOf Dr Williame' Pink aa ansd sure cure sud I wouId -*U tRio.. Mieafflwitb nboumatisx rny thel, ailinent, te try Piunk Pifl tb.y ereate ae viger, bniid np the - .tred Iiervouesytem snd make a i>et0g of ymtilL Thoie gumne Pink am geola ouly ju Iboxeos, boariug the là adO Mark, "fDr. Willia.ms' Pink iêîPaeoéple." Protot youraelf I ~tl6s1iou1y ref anay pffl tRiat Cbe tioregiatered trade n mýý,jb.box. -- Wi1f~a~,gPia Wlsare so ld 4 ~ be tai he-",ra'straden qg1' inred ink). W.lhisuni' PinkPil - bdo bythe dozor boa -deejr Who ofErs erre a ~txyiag todefr b &b.a,&Vgdd Th - .~o.4.' -,> itti<Um Of >~I8OlCorU ~OUlTT 0 TAI1OMILB. Dec. 2 C.lieôn , tb'y,Clr D & oanof huto ass 'D. CEiES oS,~a-D (3. M i l 8; ay 4 Mriafwirml eme Ut Rheum wheu al else Jan. 4;Feb.* 4; Marc. baflued; béfieve what15"a n~d ty itL Dont JuneS; JnlY8 O t.8,n o. 4 go on auffertng for >yaSm à,1' dî&."Dec. 8, e uwoo9 Clar ...Jsn6; Mroh; May b; .ny9 sep.4; Nov- . W~ . ~rhUport PORtT P933Yn. 29; Ma&rch 9; May 1 Mm Pr SuTY 20; ep-; .OV 18 d, Uxbrdge, Clek2an-30 bnly 2 14; Oct 14 ; ,.16. eSih anntl Mms F. Pearson, Inglewaod, . 527 'M dy J, 1. MarchO2.5 Snii hl, Ot baby, five months aId, had eczema venY badiy Jn 1 ac b r5 0 oni his face and head. 1 pmocvred twa boxes 15; . Brc 6 Bevêton16 of the Ointment and wben they had been usedBl ZTO- May 21;JUIYîOO 6 al signe of the diseuse bail disappeuired. Cleik-Màrdi26; DecT8haS. p.H art, peg<e - ~ bates ~ Clerk,-Mblah27; M8Y 22;lly1;c. Lointr St, J E.FÂRE£WELL, Tar"'oCt erk of the P eace. O ctober 7tb 1895. t p p ia ___ ___ __ ___ _ GEN S -The Bes t t have ever See' wies Lord Lorfle, about "Queen lVictoria ealýIe5 unpecedenîed- Easy îo make fiva dollars daily. Big cconniisîolD r%... & frpo» o ca5fvsse - - , 1. ý -1 --Ïlîmmlm" Flfty Years Ag TShis isthe way it was ' Wben grandfaî3h,. ha,! hi, Tiiese vere th, shadow, cast The colning o Con jurer Dagu, And bis art; like a girl ina1 t, 6ome daY to bicra to a godd,- Men certainîy wert fot as b:,,, As hey pictrd tb Cm. 50 yeai Ayer' s Sarsa Pl bogn.n tcs make new r as the flew PiCtures began to bemnade. Th Of People fronted the 'With 8kjn' IMade cle., blatoji and blemi.sh, they had PUflfied tht Witla A.yer's Sarsapar-, i8 as Powerfuj rWoa Ite record proves it, initate the remedy; ""n' Mitate the record 50 Years o u AHtTNTR8 ST

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