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Barrie Examiner, 25 Apr 1901, p. 5

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Bxtrric fdr mid arrive James as follows : rmn _ _ . _ . . . . . : A way. of her y(-coverv_ ` V V (Eromaspeclnl correspondent) Miss May Russell, who had the wis- r 0'19 Of the 113053 Sudden deaths in fortune to have her nger crushed in the 81111815 05 MinPSiEt`0CC!'red On the cutting bqx necessitating the loss Siurdyv AIW 20). when John Ute; of the first joint, is slowly improving-. Primrose. 3 young man in We t'* A Arthur Fiula._v, who . was thrown fifth year of his age. departed this life. I from a buggy in the mill yard last On Monday, April 15th, he was taken Tuesday and badly shaken up, jjs able ill with pneumonia, both `lungs being; to walk around again, affected. The bes; medical skill was? Mr_ and Mrs C_ F. yvloiamt 5; gm procured, but the disease overcame the 1' Sunday in town the guests of Mr. and Physical POWGTS 05 "5 P3599` and 0" i Mrs. `John Todd. A ` Siturday after days of intense suffering i - A number of young folksgathered at G05-'3 nger Wllched him Bild he lo Clover Leaf Farm, the residence of 31993-" The fllllefal service in `the Mr. and Mrs, Jag, Cguus on Thm_=a9y,- Methodist church, was well attended, * Aprirllth, it being the twenty.1-3; the church being filled to overowing. birthday of Mr._ Donald Cuung The She Rev. A. T. Ingram and Mr. W. J. 4 USUBI ht!-DDV time wan an-av-9 April -22--Mrs. -Walter Black is senously 1]]. Dr. Smith of Barrie is in attendance and we hope soon to heat of her { 17. .-~ \|'-- V` ' ` V I .-..a.:./1.A.UJ.IIJL. I _?__; Stopslhe Collgh _and works off the Cold. day. No Cure, no pay. Price 25 cents. Wm MW Wt neighborhood vuu cuuru comm'inic_v. lutermeht took claiming for its victim Mrs. A. Brown P1399 0" Monday afternoon m .the mm of Amen Mills` but who was living Union cemetery. The funeral procession, iwith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. one of the largest av w'meSse.d here Ferrier.- She had been ailinzz with W" m"d.e up f.ne*"'l-Y 100 vehl9Ies' coheumption for some time past; She _B` Pmmosa `.3 conmd `:0 hm bed`! leavcaahusbandand four sruullchildren mm 3 bad. attack Of` la "'.Ppe' M" to mom" her loss. The. befevedr and Mrs. Primrose and family have the; oneaohave the svn1Path.Y`0f the entire hmmeh 9Ym.Pbhy .f the e"m.neigh' comm"-nit.v in mm, affliction. I borbood and our sincere hope is that ' R Bmfh of Burieis in the emplov Burt may soon regain health and of R. _El'iott,l1veryman. _ 1 ` 's"` gth" ` . Stanley M'.Brown, war corresporfdent Tqrpeyl Ems 3 _i`a:,l aftzck X! of the Mail and Empire who is making p""'umm am 18 8. em)" mm .' t `a Canadian tour will lecture hole on last accounts he had "upmved slightly` ' ' Frida vem-D" ` *` V ` _\Ve are pleased to see the genial face y` of Mr. Lmgford in our midst again. .____________ . in I Cough I . Mrs. Pattendon is visiting her old ' . . I `i; off the 3 "em l ' I assimilates food. and I have hard]. or an ache. I only hope that my we may he the exporienoe of, Matthew B. Johnston, Lockport, a V_ __,.-.... ..... auuuuu is won man. Mv I Y 1 .:. uoaunj. ` Death visited our neighborhood I [with Ferrier; ailing; consumption past. leaves a husband and srnall children to The bereaved oneahgzve community their R RM. ..r n..._:_ :_ : -- uuualu, ucuu: .uulUl'. ' Daniel -McQuarrie went to attend the funeralof his `mot Tuesday. nnnflx u:m'6...-1 -.-.- ' `- , -asznu V nu. v Apr. 23-John Bake: learning the. tonsorial cousin, Jesse Baker. n....:..1 Mhn..___:- Chiidren Cry 1-`gr %.ns-n4.__ an]: or Toront IV E RIB F Cloughly her illness. " 0.: Mr. and Mrs. Ad: uuu vv 12141.4. Apr. 23--L..Blu', Hamilton, called ms, last week. _; Bert Rowqspent Sunday under the 5 parental roof. Miss Bella. Walton spent Sunday, 14th inst, with Miss M. Cumpbel'. Quite a number from here attended the party at Mrs. IIarrisou s1ast/Friday evening. All report: a very enjoyable time. - I 1!! ` - -' ` f 1 T J 1 I ,- _.-. vuu. uvl . Wm 5` '0 4 ii |85M17- . . an , quick! . G t 1 a IIar r1sou Engliayh Ho:rIe`;)yc:.kd:yponX: suing. very ' 5" am ""5"" d d"" ` operation. nrmlant. fadelesn. The ,9_ I l dye 0:` biggest quality that cells for We are glad to hear that Miss Minnie `mm P ' rughley is speedily recovering from ' '- T0 can: A cpnv IN A DAY ` ske Laxative Bromo Quluine Tublew. All rgists ret'und__!h_e moncyi If it falls to cum 1 l'r\71.V~ . -. ,.. r l`.._--- _- ......a. n uyuu IN A DAY e `ists refund the money cure . \V. Grove : dguature is on caah box. _ _..________-__ DALSTON. aonn Ww . Wiamer. . niirE}1zF ___--_. v `-244- -John Baker, of Coulaon, is 3 . t0l 1S0l'lal art un'vI\ I.:,. '..'.'E:=,:*.::'*=-.::;: lvers and ELMVALE. COLWELL. .' any one they of snow , `II vvugnvu, la art with his THE lI'l"|ln M V xrdlv . `King to "mother, on many menus are sorry he is leaving Tha sound of wedding bells will 1 board. . '_ ms Home,. about to start a new store in Vine. '1'. Mulhollnnd is home after spending; two years in Toronto. ' _ J. Bl-uck e sale was very successful. His many friends he is leaving. 7 wedding will man I... _ In me memoum church on Friday nigh t. I Eddie Duncan and Cameron Latimer are about to start ' J T. Mulhnllnnd in hnvnh ..n.... .._-- .12-, - . cold in v-un.I.u V nun. Vaccination is the order of the day. W. B-nake spent Sunday at H. Wallacefs.` R Mia: J. Mn shall spent Sunday with Miss eid. - Rev. Mr. McConnell conducted aewice in the Methodist church Friday night. 7 and` Lstimer nu-A cA'i"o'I'a IA. Tbs (ao- Ilnuo A alsngnroc ..,. ......... yuuulull, anu understood how I it was that wee.Jean, his little four- year-old siuler, found her big brother so _ fascinating a companion. He was one ` ' of those young men whose sweet chivalrous deference to his mother, ten- -~ derprotecting cure of his sisters. and; loyal respect for his father, were traits which endeared him to.nll. He was truly a gentleman. We thank God for _ the pleasant happy life, and we look _ forward to meeting him where he will enjoy the due reward of his works. He has heard the` approving Servant of God, well done, and by-and-bye will come our happy reunion with him, and ` the "knitting severed friendships up I where purtings are no more. I `rho lac- mane --..- .;..uu. nu `rue A attended, lled overowing. The Standen conducted the services, Mr. Standen speaking from Eph. ii: 7. The : pallbearers were Donald Jacobs, Robert I Addison, DJII Campbell, Thos. McLean, ` l Charles Wattle and John Parker. He I ' was an honorary member of the Mine- 1 sing W.C.T.U. and is the first removal ' by death from its circle. The white ribbon was mingled with black on the costumes of the members of the W.C. T.U. present. The casket was covered with flowers, sent by syuipathizing friends and relatives. Some of the school children gathered a quantity of: fragrant wild flowers, which were placed among the wreaths of hot-house` blooms. Seldom has a` young man of rarer pro-I . mise or liner qualities bein with us . than Ure Primr s`, and of him may be ,_i.ruly said, that the lirst heart-aclie he caused his parents was on his death. The body, lying in the casket, calm as I though sleeping, a mime `of manly beauty, was perfect as a- Grecian statue. lie possessed a `perfectly formed chin andhe-rutifully moilded features. In looking on his face in life, one learned the secret of the attraction he possessed for little children, and understood how _ 1}`. Inn: 61... nu. 1' ' U I co or; I7 BARRIE EXAMINER, '1HURSDAY, } ndod to. %@A%STOR!A child?/en cry fan L- j-_ For Infnts and Children. The M.L.S. `have as mittee appointed for the night. of the 21th. " It is tofbe hoped they will prove energetic. . J. Cleal of the Guelph 'O.A.C. will spend the summer with I`. McLean. DEATH OF UBE PRIMRCSE. ;n__., programme com- MINESILVG. April 23-A. gloom has been hast over the neighborhood by the death of J. U. 'Primrosv=, a strong, _robusI: young man, 24 years of age, beloxed by all. He took ill on Monday, 15th, which illness quickly developed into pneumonia, which resulted in death laqt S4t.urday,abuut~2 p.m., stshock to - the entire comm'1nit_v. Interment nlvxnn an `V--J -' V N Home . ..:..LL.. -..Jr "A CRAIG VALE Learn do easily. quickly. Get a famous English Home 1 Soup. and I: of highest ` I small :1 cc. I zioan be I w31 c.-. ` me-awn own for s of |the_ Thev are 0 r Imu- strntion. Tablets 'ictlv ne- s or beloxed 2 Monday, ` sulted temoon in the meral procession, witnessed here, vehicles. nod to bed la yxippe. fnmilu kn. al-- I -go ouIut:1' Luau H156 year. 'Our teacher, R. Little, who was off `duty for two 0; three weeks owing to _._._... .- a.an4AA\a a.Ln - April 19--The farmers in this neigh- borhood "commenced their spring work or. the 15th inst., which is four or five nlays earlier than last year. 'nm- lnnnhmu P Tin]- --LA ---- -1!` '1'!`-is signature is on every box `of the genuine 1IY$lfivn' Rrnmnanllininn m..1.1..a.. uu mac. wt-:cn wwu n_1z'r`._ 1. U00. Miss A. Masters, of Sxxndridge is visiting her graudpau-n:.=, Mr. and Mrs. J`. Armstrong. .T T)n'n1tnnann 1.` (`;.'Il..-..----J --3-31-- 1 Us &'LIILJDLlUlI"I J Dickenzon, of Collingwood visit: his brother George, last. week. ` R. Bell sr. is dangerously ill. vuuuhnlu. Miss A. Brycmft. spent. A few dhys ` of last week wlth l\Ix`;._ T. Coe. .' M`:... A u.......... .2 o,._:,-1 uunuu v v U: Vu.:U'I{llllllu\? WWW {U3 remedy that cure: a coldjn one day April :22-S.me of our farmers have started seeding. `Ira Q 1)IInh-1!) Hun _.J..-..-_`l __,,, GIN-ll ECU DUULIII-Isa Mrs. S. Dunc-an has returned fxom Toronto, where she spent Enszer vacation.` \r,-, A n -. - A 3' Box. Sat. sole se n: free to The Street. '_I.`.|j-is signgtnrg is bo.x Q! genuine raaxatnve Bromoe-Qumme Tablets cold in one any I This st.-um nsed by me JOHN Me!- HER9ON C0. Limited of Hamilton. the only Union Fac- | my in Canada. "` 51-6 mos 67/1 ' a._____________________.___ I (K SMITH, um yvuru paces, they at bvcr than lul - The PAGE wuus H:`NCE co. (Ltd.) W LERWLLI. on-r. uuucy, non curd who -ad: by oundves, }i:e-l twice as nroug u that used in omor fences. Get this your`: prices, they lower your. Th MDF TNFF (`A II 1.1 \ ELLYLEAGH. ALLEN WOOD. .:cr:E [PRICES THE an vsnlbll We, the undersigned. do hereby agree to refund the money on a 50-cent, bottle or Greene's War-ranted Syrup of `Tar if it fails to cure your cough or cold. We also guar- antee a 25-cent bottle to prove aatiafachry oi.` money refunded. ' JOHN Woons, Gxo. Mommas n H Mud ...-.. I do .. vuuu was maue nappyv by "the of` a young son on the 16th inst. . 11.1156 uwne ceuar under it. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wonch was made happy V by `the arrival voung son on the mth in-+ -u`I`u uu um Iurlvll HHS SIHDIDGT. . A few of the farmers of this section intend improving the nppearnnce of their properties by making the follow- ing improvements: R. J. Hill has commenced work on his new residence; W; F. Grey and .Thos. `V1-ighl: intend bricking their houses as soon as spring see-ling i< through; Devid tends moving his barn and buildimza stone stable un-let it; `Levi M.&vs intends raising his house and building ~ a large stone cellar under it. Thu hnn-an I\` `ll . 9 ` .- --- l Allen in- ` I I I in _. ,_..m.,.. -..uu uuuuuulusj intends resuming workon 22nd inst. _ George Vnnderburgh. who has been living in Toronto for the last twelve. months, came home` a few days ago to as=i-t. nn the farm this ; A fnw AF flan `gum--- ..r AL.'_ . , V-' ' an attack of la gxippe an intends f (.c'nm-.... `Tn-..}....L.._.L wnn 'Flrst-class rum the Conscr- e. St Thomas: at Tuudl and r so I I Y I` ` A great reduction in price of 1 J ` We carry 9 full line of best Hooks and Handles, Chains. Hor.-:4 assortment of Granite and Tire Nos, 45. 50 and 5! (.h 5:__epts for each 500 miles. No um n....... r._ r - :- v-~ If? You_want Bargains l\l_ew Hardware Store 2 I29 Collier Street, A CARD int to ldrcn pupa, D. H. MACLAREN JUU wm nnu us read; ning 1901 Millinery I and `beauty. work, and everyone must disc-zu-( V the breathless laaster rush p1-unnisies tn I and our 've1-V best attention - his week s business. For your own sake early mox-nmg V1511: If you want the you will nd ready wlth ev nf.8'_ Millinerv K71":-m f.'.l\IIL` . . I and bronchitis E .m' ).)..,I :.._.. 3 nminergr U ----.- ouaulus 01 (i1-(-_\', foo},- snauos of Fawn, throe shades of Brown, two of (ire-c-n. Blue Grey and Cm-dinal. 'l`hesc goods will not spot or shrink, and are such .1 splendid \ `eight for suiting that it is no wontler that our sales it) fine Suitings have hm-n so much larger than ever before. IVIBIII -_-v-- QIDII Another large shipme-n p0puI;n' Suitings 1msl)oen'1-(-c- ntzher colors, including three shades of Fawn, n 1-`3Iu_e Grey C1'(Iin:al '1`!-n--- Colored Venetian ,._...4\o Priestk-.v s n1.'Lkoi.f W91-_v time. The fast sol` B1-(m.(1c-Inth, French Chevioi 11115, and Satin Cloth. _..... .....- uxurl reason 1 Goods section, but fashionable style of ' the same price as elsewhere. F0. OF GANADA --Rosa Block. Black Dress Goods ..-.---H5 yllllms cos; s1'ov:-:s AND RANGES ? Coal and Wood Heating Stoves. Come and compare prices. X-Cut Saws, Chop] . Horne Shoes und Horse 1 Fire `Vane. Both late of'J. u uuc um-I 1-easun f0 . _ ods ])((,`l.llS(`-_ y ht-1-c vex-_v hiunable I4`:1h1`i-in "l'ri-stu-Vs lum-k up : you will p 3-wlxerv. ' Priestlcvi: make is the g1m1':u1too of s:1tisf.-u-t inn 1'_v selling lint-s just now .'u-- in va(l(-Intrh, Cheviot, VL-neLi:u1, Box Cloth. Pup- `, -.,v.u This is decidedly :1. , _]ud;-re from Hm am----u Latest and Best in Ball Bearing churns {'PI\IIF'!` ` "` " J. Reynolds vi Knock last. wee}- Miss Ross in` friend in this vicinity. V Miss Bertha D in Barrie. Mrs. site} friends in Painswick is visiting ickey has gone to reside Owex_1 occupied the ru nit; in J T0 PRE Hard to cure; easy to prevent. Emulsion nourishes organs and tissues snmption germs can VENT CONSUMPTION. the body, ks healthv, and the con- ed. Prices reasonable. Satisf rs. A postal to :t,- Marri:i s Brick Will find us. .tio . 11 my to rqlilolclk. ?)unlop 44: J '1`he revival services are to he lied all through this week. vvrzulugo The wet weather has great the farmers from nishin Quitea number have not yet. 'm... .._:- I - 3 Miss L. Bowman, 0' J {few days last week xvi [ Dolmage. ' ' Geo. Nelson was in week. g ]SvI;e;.mE)wen the Methodist church on evening. The om ------- ' Apr. 23 -Mm. . Henderson's. ' ChPP5l12 Axes 2 HOISO Nu: Run 1 U. ,.-..,....n-no or E11050 (~.\'cc(-tlixngly IS l)een 1-vcvived this woe-k, :unon;,r ling three shades of G1-(-_\', fum- -e-e imtl. :LspIendi(1\'eig}1t suiting sa.I(::s' Suitimzs hm-- hm- [LI'11vn L 'Z ~ shipment of men ` rm-...'..,.,1 pbie TRADE DIRECT IMPORTERS. `ppmg Axes 5 2 Nails, Bar J ; greatly hindered era from niahinn n-'-'-- Suitings 5 Call at the and Get Prices STROUD. v.nan_, Knock, spent a with Miss Erma H. Lennox and dmmhter vis'ting at Alex. Dun- for stun- ,hc acme of gluco, style I and stitute I and Axe Handles, Cmt ' Iron and Steel. A l.u'1.,e Toronto lust those flu ;u 1-` 0NEDO0R"EAST OF THE BARRIE HOTEL Stand, -.__, uouuCLU ing seeding. commenced la m,*:1s011, if We ,' of Bluvk (Funds L{ tho fnslxinn is s of our Rh... se )f GI`({\'. f()llI' pu pit in 1 Sunday E Tablets 'ictl ac- OX. ha contin- v:1sn11, Blm-I: inting wtth 'FJrst-class Conser- -..._, , at : MEAFORD 1! un `_. Baker. mmns FOR Ekll lc tnepenrl in writ- Phliev. The Tele- .~\N.'*JOUh` COM- uc Lung Distance e individual you no time in talking IIPBELL; I. N; Rob! 11. of 1. `Italy. hcrnl ETOR; ksanav` STABLES median 1own for Rnknr )lets~? LIAY EH13: 2::-I) -..v-I lb In-` NORTH ' BAY. 5.15 p m Ho Express 11.54 11 In .H.\' 1 cm 7.30 n In aouth only) 9.35 l nun . ......_ 9.09 p m 11.33 D. In-' Dnrr xmou 11.16 1.1 In 3 .58 n m It acts like magic -It not only makes the skin wellvbut leavds it - soft and velvety as a baby's-Dr. Agnew : Ointment will cure Plles -ltohlng. blind or bleeding. In from th:-'ee' to five nights. _35 cents. T For sale at Winner ; Drug Store. I \ One application of DR. A(iNEW S OINTMENT will put the fire out, and will soothe and heal the most distressing and stubborn of itching skin diseases. V T ` Is it some distressing form of Skin Disease--Eczema. -- Scorfule. -- Salt Rheum -E1fysipe1a.s -- I-"catering 1 im1:1es--B1otchas or Sc_a.1d Head 9 , vvnuzlo j The many friends of Ure J. Primrose of Minesing. heard with deep regret of his death on Saturday. Deceased was a member of No. 4 Co., 35th Regt.,_ u.-uu._y win) a splendid Inst 0! patron-`. Canter Bros . mills commenced cubLin;.; ngnin this mornimg nflzvr being closed down on account of the high water. { Tho I\\ .-... l'..:.....). ._r 11,, -r n - Miss Campbell` ticute for water auuuuy WH1 DPBYII up Nlily 15]. Charles Bennett has tcmi up the Fuirview crenmezy with all modern appliances and engaged l L_-ry Robinson to take charge. The crcamery opens to-day with a splendid list of patron-`. Bms . mull;-. m-....m.........I Allcllu ll] IVLIUIHDO. Wm. Bell, of Crown Hill, has pur- chased the ELICDVJIE cheese factory from Mr. Jnmieson. I understand the factory will open up May 15th. I Charles Rennnn. In... m....: LL-- -.ug..v ' nun. ApriI_22-Jonah Pxoctbr has return- ed to Gluncairn after spendinga couple 0! `weeks with friends here. Rfm D (1 D:..L,..x -, I Us _vvcUnl1 wwu IHBDGS nere. Mrs. R G. Richurdmn has returned home after spending a few days with friends in Midland. \II... 15.1: -c n --... mu 9: nuuno an me lelt hand pocket 0 Remember the brands of the ori inal maker` garments ready to wear; T e Royal" ' wms mun` wnmzm Noam: \\ \ as 11.1371; me Express 3.58 p m 7.58 p m `nu SPRING IIATS CLOTHING MEN A BARBIE ' .-:a:'a.4=*-%-zmu-s.-4 at A4 '7 TIES V ,, ..r...... nus uuu us 8/ U"UU.l) FRIEND when i(7(cou1 m-.ve1-had a. l)igge1- and better assortment to show yin : than this sp1-iug s stock displays. Pleased to have you look any t,ime. Buyoif you want to.- as to buying his clothes. `Va - GIVING WHAT UTHERS 00ULDN Ti}l\vIEv EDENVALE. , . - ...,.., -V g In future this label will be atta ched to all garments and ` will be found in the left hand pocket of the coat. `in `\Ia\4-in a` AL. .77`, ' ` " .....u w non nude 1) when : Innnn. 15...`! - I ' ' ' ___......... uumucaa`. uoggea pm-sisvtence in bettering the quality, bettering the styles, crowding up to the perfection point, have been the helpers in winning for _Hunter s Clothing for men and boys the popularity it. enjoys and the demand it merits. Be as critical as you may, it is hard to pick A a fimv in the cheapest gzu-ment, we offer you, and the man with little money to spend will nd us GOOD Whnia if n ---- -~~ " ' " - V Has been one of the biggest f: this biggest-in-town Clothi per-fe _I : mv nu a taste of ~ THE 1- r ,-_.... .. undv Irvin It makers in Canada of -tailot Royal " and The `~ made ` Fit-Reform." ,. uuo HUI caved mmlly. E-Jenvule Methodist S. S. is being supplied with an exce books which when ad library will give the y llent stock of new deal to the present oung people some of tile. best literature in Canada. Eden vale Di W.P.-.\Iiss Annie Miles '\V_A____T, 12.i.:........ {.--:j and was held in bi; comrades in" arms Edenvale extends 1'1 the bereaved family. Eden Valli. lfnxfkn: -v .; .--4-nus AUDIO IHUPB \V.A.-J. Robinson R.S.--E. Elliott; ? A.R.S.--WesIey Robinzon F.S.-M. Robinson ` Treas.--Miss Emma Webb Cond.---A. Dixon Ass t. ()ond.-Miss Eva Webb I.S.-W. Jacobs ' n g __1'_ nr..n-.., -u.-- vv . JHOODB ' E>.s.-L. VValton` P. W.P.-Geo. Binnie Ozganist-I. Elliott. 2 factors in the 2 5-in-town" r`,I..n.:.... L.. s , -___,.._, .. wuu uux: u.Clllil.rIl(I n.l y:`ou is tovspend nos hnvin'n- I..:.. ..l.~L1-~ ,D...w uyuuurs Ill tne E Clothing business. ,7 Hum n.....l:z... 1, ..- name in town. the d the bcstlhorses Spot-lzll fut-Hltit-_~. I high esteem by his arms" residin,q' here. mds its symmthy with ,milv. . SEE OUR NEW `STYLES 2 success of i. Dogged '."-KIWI`?! nr #1. .\ Dr. Clarke :-Sine Cure forvcafnrrh. .Dr. Chris : Sure Cure for Emmn, price. 8100 will be pnid for will not normnnanclu M... , pnce. (100 will be it permnnently cure. Dr. Clarke : Little Red Pills are E posi- tive and certain cure for la grippe, rheuma- tism, asthma, paralysis. cetarrh, eczema , coughs, `backache. indigestion. all stomach and liver troubles. fsmsle complaints, even 1 when the diseases have been standing for man years; the most stubborn asses will ielcf. Price 50 cents per box. For ssle by B. H. Maobsren. John Woods, Geo Monk-men snd W. E. Wm. Snowden. the well known proprietor of the Snowden House,` Pecerborough. guys: I consider Dr. Clarke : Little Red Pi.'le a marvel to medicine. They have no equal. ---:- uwer. Amer trying every known reh noticed the advertisement of the 44 pills and concluded to give them n Six boxes made me almost a well stomach h: 3 pain that experience exporienoe -others. Lock] xr-v _:._-- Important Testimony Regarding Di-. Clarke : Little Red Pine. To the Editor of Tm: Emmy:-:3. ,fellow sufferers to Dear Sir.-I deem it a duty I owe to my add my testimony in favor of Dr. Clarke s Wonderful Lime Red Pills." I was a victim of rheumatism, and forlnm-my years was unable to mo_ve'abaut. My stomach was always out of order, and nothing that J.-took gave me ~ltren:.;th or ower. After trying remedy. f above trial. boxes wall mm. M.- mun rmsn us... uu,-c-neesemaker, of Crown ; I Piill, has purchased Lhecheese factory at Edenvale. ' ' Mrs." 'Jas.v White has been visiting friends in Toronto. Mrs F. Jumieaon `and family_ are I visiting in Dalston. I Miss Bella. 1\Iuil:_vof Barrie was sun) : ~ - - _ V _ A ' Miss Nancy Emma of Burie visited at home on Sunday. _ 9 I ..u-`nus IAI JJIILSDUII. Minty of visiting her mother in Da1spou`on'Sun- ,d8_V.' I ' .l)Ul' H11], 1 I `n`..I....... . mm. uzuaweu, widow of` the late Robert" Caldwell, is on the sick list. George Caldwell and daughter were the guests of Gcorge Wilson on Sunday. ` A daughterlto Mr. and Mrs. Gardner. Bert. Bell, - cheesemaker, of purchased l.lIl-rnhnnt-n l`.....__.. A .sJl1.L4lJ.l\J$`. April 22--Several inches fell here on Sunday morning. Mrs. Caldwell, widow I Rohert'(`!nMm..11 :. -_ LL ' ' ..Mu..u uur aympamy to her relatives. sympathy in their and loss. The death of J. U. Primrose, of Minesing, was a great shock to` many of his friends in this place. We ex- tend to Mr. and Mrs. Primiose our uouul. uuppy ume was spent. The `sad news of the death of Mrs. .\fcKinnon, of Toronto, formerly Miss Jennie Kirkup of this place, was heard with-regret here last week. We extend our sympathy to `her relatives. death nf .T U D--u---~ 0 (I the fut-Hltiezs bl meets all trains. :r.

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