Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 15 Sep 1892, p. 6

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`T T . T!T.v"T` , , "".'..r'..>.-3.?! . -5?!:'9g!91lqv ' 31119 _monotobyao_ Mo wait, for .` f.min,?'}; ;- uh-$sg.h;; _;: *I Hventz nuhipg. Sli{5il"?iftih`fFi?1iiI!!?I `.""'i L iormiiiitf `enormous Th .`i ; %51`!i'??s "4 inj F! onxity:2to+suptur.oa|Iaim, I=% nongvgllwy` pap; 3:? 32:23; an :oeazm.j "III. , RA , -.- vrt.-a1J.1 .".:'1'?T'-__._."'i L` 22 CT Y2-.'{` -Ari Ill tutu. D10 (1, Dyspe _1a, Oomp amt, and the most dan- gerous ofall. Brights Dteease, Diabetes and D `II `rzplgie above diseases -cannot e xi 3 t w Ii are 0 ` [war 4 1 1 1 I n....I..n.. y.-4.. --- . lected Iiidne troubles rem` t in Bad Blood, nunnnnnfn I In-.. "VVWI'.-Q V r. .. '5' 5 W9` ` ` Jovainggxn as son, -_ v . Whtiloinle and Retail. ~ no 'hnouaI.` Caldwell :Oornor.,0,ld.rte _ppg: Hog-6B:. *rutIInod;' ;.'_: L, 20-38 L,,.j;v.. _,I, v`-z_u.-p..v;'.1. ?.!VPL.'/_"'.!- : ` : .-' '_ , .5 r` - L g L F9933; .VW1'q ilvvill:bd an an-;a:::kiN3.v` . '." %;na%:%;% fesx ' * . I 4.51;" 6N. . 9-H-B!Imr ES .,'F ulurpnuuliu IIUUQ: `QUF pulp W000 WI! nlreedyflerge source of revenlie ma her. immenseforehte of ineroheuteble hard- wood would prove within the next ten years a richer source of revenue than even her pulp-wood. Algoma has the finest birch and maple for ooring and furniture that can be imagined. ` ` --wi1lbotound--. -? 2 ooonsgssro,IIIEI1Asm:uom. A.~o,-(IV1.!V>1w19!'ted .19:-91.1 k'ii.d 01} :, DRUGS EATER? HE.D,I DYE A srvfm 061138.? ' A 4YP;B1V311F8; nus ropumr noute mast and West. Winni ` 4 -mcago. Mammal.-etc. Intending settlers. D - wcing for ilonnation will receive prompt rem-A ` T n FLETCHEBA4 & Banw V " `"`AE_ lil'I"$`_v ` '_ ' :Put-`in at short notice. A full stocli of lion Pipe for Steam, Water and Gas, Globe Valves Stop and Check Valyes, Steam Gauges, and Water Glasses. All work 10-9 in this line promptly attended to. ALL THE MOST APPROVED MAKES, WITH THE LATEST AND BEST FL'R- ` NISHINGS, AT MANUFACTURERS PRICES. ron.n'r Ann6mis-A Lmn. . "`7_,}'.T'-"AF... 1'. = ' pn;sg__3pr~rgd1g'oln`:ii;1'TLY aoifouxnm BARBIE STOVE 81 FURNAGE DEPOT Mr. Duncan. one of ths speskers, says : _Algome not" only` iminenee sgrionltnrsl resouroeshut is `the richest mineral" country in the worlgi, _`l1'sVing valushle ones of all kinds," stioh as gold, silver, nickel, iron, ooppetf, plnmbago, asbestos, platinum and other em, but has slso voluoble timber` of__plmost all the mercantile kinds, He`: pulp wood was _I_;_`A__.-.;T::I-__- _-..__'- `_'A..-__.--_,'_`- _-_--3 1-, IISIIRMIGE -in REAL` ESTATE AGENTS. Money tbfodhod rate'8. ` ' Ceinmonsense Binder Twine Lawn Mowers ~ . Rakes GrasA "Shears The Popular Route East and Wei; Winn1- ! I68. Fhicago. Momma].-am- rm-.nmna..m...... BHEMIST; ma IIIIIIBBIST. gr cg: Stoves! % Stoves! Stoves! um. & Plaxtolfs celebrated Furnaces Liiwn SApri1;l-{lers Rbbe-v H69? Garden Tools A l'so.smsrs"I'lcuic In Algcma. On the 1] th ult.`, the second` annual picnic of the Eastern Farmers` "Institute was held in Gordon's grove at the town of Thessslon. ` The gathering was a large deliqered _of the speakers were deeply _interesting and instructive, showing what an import-' ant field for settlement Eastern Algoma is, how fertile the land,-the richness ands. abundance of its mineral resources ind wondering why such a grand section of the country is treated with such indiffer- ence by the government, and. so many less desirable places are preferred by im- migrants seeking places for homes. " An I SOUTH SIDE DUNLOP STREET, NEXT TO THE CAN'I'OI\' ` - TEA STORE. At 4. HENBERso~'s. Permanent enlargements by `a ;?;new and beautiful process. BothweI| s B_lock, Bare 1; 4g:nAtrn -u uuuuuuu v. --pm G. O. DOLMAGE, Manager Show V Steam Works and Show Room coL;..z:Ja..s'J:,, BAFQRI. FR61\Y_$3_.o5' -13:izHD7>iJEm . FROM DVDRUFFv.pt?(; 0%:8l`0 gtestorea new or faded he?" by ` * , 901 l'.;=PI{IOE $1.00. F0" F89 d _ dr t`DORl_'NWE.\ D S. 103 J` 1'01 liner. Toronto. _ ..-.v .17 ' I ..' To aid in this work the society has lately published 3 little book entitled, An Appeal to the Press, which given fullehyl eppegefltlf accurate information A1iQ`| 1t"thelandi' Add the ieooutroee _'of the diati... ._ . , . . . . 5 . 3" n;"E"WENB'5pI FIRST PRIZE. BARR-IE. 1888. 1889, 1890. 1891. Orders 1 PHOTO STUDIO? u. 13:9. tor '1'oronto.ana Hamilton. The Manitouwill make regular trlps frolll Penetan hone and Midland every .\Iond .`-" Wedn ay. Thursday and Saturday._ 011 8"`"` al of G.T.R. (at Midland.) from all poxnta south and east for Parry Sound, makin 00939 tion there with the steamer Favorite for BYDE Inlet. French River and Klllarney. where the " Bttgrgaonneota with the line steamers for $110 7 D00." . n Elfor tickets and further informauoT R` folders or anal: to all sgonts of the G. ; C _P' R` r t` W. J. SHEPPARD. M C. E. STEPHENS. Mam. Waubaushlilglfti 1 Soc.-'1`resa.._ Qomngwood. "H-"II5~ -uuvua D00 86 uu.)'1uuIL. Ilmn-un brllilw connections at Wiarton. Owen Sound Ind O0 swood. . The Favorite will leave Collingwood Monday end'1`hu1-sdn at 1.30 D.m.. `for Parry Sound. 3 IP19`. ench River and Killarnef. con- ll 3 there with line steamers for Sault Ste- Marie. Remrninsmtop at French River. BY08 Inlet and Midlln making connection there with Bt&m.0l',MO-nltou for Parry Sound and G_.T- R. for south and east. and at Oollinszwood with G. for 1`oronto_a.nd Hamilton. MIYHIIYII EH` Ivinlrn u-nruunr fnna f!'On1 uaur.-W Ill.. aner 81'!'1V8l 0" U. P. K. tram irom Tgronto, connecting at W_ia.rton with night train from the south and stopping at 811 imermediateports to Sault Ste. Marie. Be- tuming. leaves Soo" at daylight. makmg railw ' S d `nd cgloonneotions oun lnownna , zouows :- , The City of Midland and City of London will leave Oollingwood at 1.30 p.m, every Tuesday '5ndF1'1dB 0!! arrival of G T. R. mormn trains from Toronto and Hamilton, callinz 8! Meaford. Leave Owen Soundxhe same days ` 8810.304; m.. after arrival of C. P. R. tram in-om n Ylinfn nnllnanfinru no \.X7u'..I-tnn wh Royal Mail Line of Steamers. FOB SAULT STE. MARIE AND GEGIBGIAN BAY PORTS. CITY OF MIDLAND. CITY OF LONDON FAVORITE. MANITUU. . Running in connection with the G. '1`. R. and *r 9-HP. Rn will sail during the season or 15:02 as o ows :- 'I'In: (`ii-up Al `Il:.aI-_.I __.1 nu... -1 1 ....A..\ "-41! iiiutpibt hiss inovivi siiiolbtiizatioii Society thatis doihg active work in bring- ing that part of Ontario to the notice "not only of the Duninion but slsoof im- migrants from Europe. _9.A!3:Ef1` S Spades and Shovels Green Wire Doors & Windows i Green Screen Wire Churns Cultivators Galvanized Wire Netting Ljnce Wire SWITHIN KiNG, Photo, '.obes`, Ind .11 12' .... __I `n 15 BARRIE AND BRl`\dE"BR|DGE TIIE nnuns? conmm. ar 15, It um ntuzupluu ul_;u tulle: uuucuuuu wervxqr me name heroes in` e ', hofiagcked them or sympa izad` ' `silt ` was somethingpictnresque..at..least-;ini;th9.da ,of the Co1ium,,somethip .t,o_;_tjr thy bi ` and make Qhg` fpu 'kp1:,_' `hit the icture ortwamuV ., each other- -fdrt `1 idhat ft m t; ' ymean-T is re itgnant 1:'{"oui' Aennse-6 .'t'h `df ncigs in this A ted ge'::=6!:w1tiid..:t 'mi_iaJ:m1s of ah-an Jr-nun`! nn~'I*I-|n+~1Irl\1'n|-'-n-yak`--oopJ-4nm'runan xuuvu Qluiu Ii Io_IIllI-_~}JV~lJ9uu. 3.0090 uglylyuluuu I 'wiwe-dii=*%::t+nvoirsi;2=)1i=%>tw-impurethat The public are often yery. unjust but never consciously so. What they see clearly `to be {ustioe they always a. prove. It often takes 9; on time wto,bi'in'gy y" unto see thjixgs eIs"`_tll1e_y" rea1_y.a.re, but in tlieibnd -their verdictnu always right. It wasfaith, in this idea which induced the menufatiirers of the'<`M`yl%le' Navy tobacco to stand by their superior 1-n-and` nnullr Avnwa." iIInusEnsu`hAvnnn- cl-. flu: ;If 4: boi hut bb '1-itch trunk to plead the gut}: the best thing for him to doc is to be 3 Iolger or uomthin an wafe 5 yuneform. Yuneformo gitz gurla. v T. I I, The anniverearyleermone in connection with the Methodist church will be preach- ed next Sunday. The morning service at ;1030 will be conducted by the Rev. Dr. Parker. of Barrie, and inhthe. evening at 6, "the Rev. Goof McCullough, of Allandale, will oiciate. `The annual tea-gneetnng will be held the following evening when a` very enjoyable time is anticipated. The epeakere expected to be EDA-Ag` --n `I! an ' `l\.. DA-I-an-n ' D-- "and t ` ha. L The.ispeoficIe uuw uuuanlyluucub Buucnul BVQU avu nuuu VI. 011033 of :lep;avity,>aided_:8nd abetted-btt em ntry I \ revolting to -metro? oensxbilitywnd yet the Ethiopian and theg Caucasian weriior the Vnonoe heroes in Like whofbgcked LLA-n Lu --g-._- 2--`-"."` I`). (Z. 11-- _._ _ uueluv uvvuy Iluv UIUIIU IIIIU IBIS \UlU|Ql.| B . The preaentetionof prizes for ettend- ence and preparation of lesions took place in St`. J emee Sunday school last Sabbath morning. V" - - - ~ _ A H.011 .9m.!imni9n. We! .edmini.I.t ere.d`e.lut Sunday evening in St. James church. Rev. Mr. White ofcieted. ` Nenundey evening there will he no eervicewnn that church owing to the evening V service in "the Methcgiiet church. ` - 'h.- -_.___,-_-.__ __.._- 7..- 1" gu uunu llllbu uaula ucuvouu 450153011 uuu Sleyin in London last week was presided `over bylth Earl of Lonsdale, and witnessed by the .nb_i1_i *1. {wry 9f the United inadomim 'gn,)un `i7:i`:`a`o6iii- ii`Ii"t1xe"""" geIeinent' rte` of the a'air.preeent shocking. vidences nl-' nnInvihr...nhInl.nn:l.Jmd~,Onrl-hn-4- --.--a...4--n crown mu. ~ Advance Correspondence. Mr. a.ndnMu..W. Kilbank, of Hillsda.l_e, spent Sunday at Mr. C. Mon-i&on a Mr- Alhnl-I. Rn DA: hnlhn fnr Qntunrdu i7Inia;|uF`:u`B:1-by is attending Barrie Model School. ' 1';r!__ n--_-_ _|... 1.-- 1.... :_ ____ ""\?3i;ear that qhiteo -number of oni- citizens intend visiting the Toronto Eg- hiliaitiou tliia fall. ', lit ' I III` ""iB'$$;'i'.'??.'c.e wedding` M11 . will chime about. the time the Fair, (olou_gh s) TEA I\IAIAI|`nf,:t'ilI"t\-` vsI|:OI_an CA- g&6n-ul I-uuvdvnpltvvill A ll? BPVCDVIU VQ prosaic are Rev. Dr. Pa:-`aver: U139`: Leona-d, oilladplg, and Rev. Goin, of Edgar. [Ten will be served from 6 to 8. an,d_all a.rooor(`1iolly;-i&I:vi:ted_ .be- pry- .IlIL` `I . >- BEHH "353?" :;er;`~7;i`a6`I i'gng;`x;;7;;1t EWKQ outst. " The public-verdicf hds been w6ndetd' cl-, Innf hill` h- In nu-nnhnl-naIr {n Qlnr fawni- ow to lflcaggg-_By 3 Boy. ` . Itz ritoh bo:'z that kvetchet the gm-la. Thu kin b.yjoande and aody water for the Vgurlnn than what gurls wants. A `II - I___S I_-_'.; LL '__!L I IPULIB VIIIIUD DI! IIIIV `Jo LVLUKFIUUU I Mr. Albert. Bell wan home for Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Pearson, of Barrie, `visited her: niece, Mrs. S. Cheppell, last week. Mina Lillie Robiineon is `spending a. weelg in Barrie. ' T 11 I O .. so 'I\ l A Selsh church. The ` wealth of the Russian Uhurcb, says `an intelligent Russian, is almost inoaloulable; itoould pay the Russian national debt (some $3,500,0U0,000), and would then be enormously wealthy. Yet this same chureh has not been heard of at all during the great distress prevalent in so many provinces; no soup kitchens; have been opened by it ; no contributions given. n, `A. g' `Ifi;boi kant tie i?.h{ "3; _yune- form had better be tu'. That : the cheapest way too Lketch gurls. U100?! DCIIOOI. _ VMia_ Cooper, who has been in our village for some time, has returned to Barrie. ~ A cure re:-. Hay fever. 1 At last,`after `searching for years, I have discovered` the only gemrirzeand effective cure for hay fever. Allthe quinine pills in the world` will not giveia teth of the relief to the sufferer that will a single trial of my great and only remedy, and I give the idea away. In in nothing more nor less than a wash made of witchhazel and coicaineto be applied to the nasal. passages when the dreadful asthma comes on. It will stop the wheezing in no time, and then hay fever will have lost all its terrors. nu uuunuuu quutzuicu UL Aye!` E oaarsaparuui Ill purifying the blood, this medicine strengthens every organ of the body, and even the most abused stomach is soon rettored to healthy action. o L uuuouquu uum uyuptpum nave omyu H1611!- selves to blame if _thev fail to test the wonder- ful curative `ffualities of Ayer s'S.irsa1)an'Ila. in' mlrifvino th thin vnm`I'nI'nn aft-Anni-hang Su`erer from dyspepsia have `only-.% tl nelvm: tn hlnmn if than fail 0.. 4...; M... Inn: vyulueuulvl yuyuunuu we _ Luuuuluy muggy hen, iii the othei-V dayupoliceuinin take an individual into custody. Heist once walked up to_the cm-stable and said : Can you reed? " Certainly. air. . Have you read the Scriptures 7 A "Yes sir." V Then you forget that they oouimeni us to love our neighbor as ouruelyvep.- ~ " ` The miniop of the law, qjuiitg tgliani. *uba:ok_,_ja_t_sred e_th`_'e Count, upig; `make a `mqmeut Vu;c`ectipn.Amade puuwer. : y ' And. `pray,-can you read 7" i 1.1,` II 6;L;.e I;1}L}}l}{i}{: a}T:{eh the sgricultursl facilities and'the fruit-grow- inc resources and 'poss'ibilitles' of the'di s-iv triot, from All which we gsther a bright. future is in store for that favored district; To persons who are well situated in the older and more settled parts of Ontario, it ' would be unwise to make u ohiK5.`.'.but to the young, thrifty end` industrlouI`set- tler, with only 6 little -means} the e1d5'isf sgood one, and Mr. `Fel_thsm s =experi -_ enoe demonstrates wlist othersmight so- complisb. T ' wi ~ ~.-; 1` >~;Z`w*~' ~='S~".?;-s:';` " ..x s-.~..: a. not mad _V -[rt he toga awn _ from tb E n`;<;-..=.-i. `...;.: ;.`...~`.":; . .. :.. . Tolltpl An swared. . Loo Tolatoi, l.he_ Russian novelist, who has ideas of his own as to _t.he right. of the oouimnnity to punish its (fending mam; . ; . Ln..- -;'... `L- -.L-_ J__ _ , " ve you {.1-vegd 'th e olige V tionu?" ' V V ` A I "No. "I`hen rend them." the boat. Family he rose to the V surface 4_,, II - -_,--- - ...... ... IUI Iuw `r:giu\vo _ ,. 1 ,5-`,Bus hgw.-wu`:~iu yoni_..~kii`bwi: a`u,.Jii iveighed veTpounda" "a'iikfA six ounces fl naked Mrs. Smith, as 3 troubled look over_.a_pread.her face? . ' _ _ ' B3caune he hadfogala on his back, was tlje rcpiy. " "_I:r`.I`l:Is1vllIx`_o.IVA.N_cn_.*'"`,jVA H The tsratal ` rize ght 'bitw'en.Tic'k'son and` lnvin in Inn an loaf, unur man vnumhlgal -4.-- BTIIEII , AI, ,4 ;;`f:.V%a?' ii?" The prayers on. women oh her lmeee Awith a scrub brush in her hand are more `effective than the prayers of e deacon in ` a church `pew--when it comes to warding ! of cholera. ~ I Sir Oliver Mowst talks olf going into 1 the binder tyine business with provincial . funds and Aeonyiot A.-labor. He is an eccentric old gentleman, but` we `never thought he would be guilty of such folly ` as that. The people will have to check Im. ' 3. ` V ' ' I 30% ",*E7`fei, _f(;:] .`.`o;:`i`:`;;r,`-1:1. 'i'ae_r'Sl dit QE. ;McNeil. ~ lat, jr.--`E. Duncan, F,;Elliott,_ G Paton, B. Dickey, G. Bdr- oldy. T.blet-M. Hoover-,, E. Elliott, R. Webb..V. Webb, F. Robina. Aver- 3 see in Sr. Dpt._26; in junior, 33 ; total 3 59. wnujsooond Nituro, __ - ` V ' _Before 1 man has begun to think 3 'w`on'1an begun to talk- ::7NQth*W3St aa ;.vuu|uu, IA. \tuulu- ~03`-It JP. --no. l.l0V' nol_dp. E. Moore, S Roynoldi, M. Mo-' Cum, 0. Black; 2nd,.ar.-.-L.j Carter.` E. Moore, A,_Webb. F. Robina, E. Rey- I nolda. 2tid, jr.-B. Faria, V. - Dunogn, F. Mc0u qv. J. Whitooide, B. Duncan. ; Part 2nd---E.. Robin, 0. McConkey. I E. Jeff ry; F. =Orohsrd._ 133:1 at-.`-J. 0 `D.....I In tl7-..|.|_. `n 1.-4.:...-_ 11;..- jvxvn Qyvllc - ,Report for Stroud school` for --_-5t.h, Ida Black, H. Whiteuide, -u .-.111- D' DA--- (\ Il1-I`l--- 4;": X2: r`,V .'.-~. 1; : :_{ " ' },; rI'&?l.`I>e l!fal..'on 04910- oation of the 53: me ~ annmn`.-:-T`. Honor Roll. V e Crown`,Hill public school for August : 4th Claaa-9-M. Rinehart 80, D. J amieaon 69, Egg. Caldwell 64, J Jamieson 63, , D. Chappell 58, L. Rt: 55, J. Drury 55, ` E.,Johngt;oi1 43. E. Partridge 43, -E- l Cald_well__3_9, E. Emma 34. _3rd Class- B Drury 40, G Darby 38, G. Bell 29, J, Partridge 26, L. Morrison 21, Er Pea- oock,18, Eon. Partridge 13. 2nd Class- L, Rineh'_afr 33, _M. Ghappell'2_9, H. Rix 26, W. Hiokling 16, W. Johnston 14, A R1nehartf14, L. Emma 12, A. "Hill 6, F. `pat-ti-ian R - | Partridge 6 anuuvuun U` 4:, The old, settlers in Ontario have often told me of the early days in Untario. For instance. Mr. John Bennett, `West Zorra, Oxford county, has told me thatlhe was there 1.5 years before he could get any cash for any produceyexcept only once a year in the city of Hamilton, about 70 miles, when he had to get money for taxes The first barn he built he traded cats at 12 cents a bushel to build it. Then they had to go 25 miles to a `grist mill and then could only carry on horse- back-_a bag of wheat to be ground owing, to the bad `roads; When I- landed 14 years`: ago, though there were__ no'aettlers, there was a mill in course of erection within '3 miles of my farm. Now we have good roads for a new country. I have, of course, had to stick to 7 my farm. No man canwexpect to succeed in any business unless he works `hard. 'As*`I said when I came here I had no money, or hardly any. Now, I am, I consider, well off. "I have some 60 acres cleared. fair farm` buildings, good stock around me. and; all the imple- ments necessary to work the farm, and I have done this notwithstanding meeting a good many misfortunes, such as break- ing my arm and my leg, which lost me a good deal of time. It is a splendid coun- try for mixed farming, roots. grain and stock of allekinds. It is a I great grass and clover` country. `We can grow better. crops of hay here than we could. either in Oxford or Somersetshire, England. t\ I 4 I "tune;-I9 J-I-In Jlpuvng VVIJIIIUUIIIIUQ SI. .l.\!U"_ nolda. B: B9! ,. 0- oW&11!. M- M, Copkey. `lrf.-D, Mconkey, _B. Moore, J.',MoNeil,,F. Rosa, E. Dolmage. 4:11, jr.-M, Moore. M. Ponoook, S Bow- mm, M Hoover, .E. Nelson, 3111, ar.-,- M. Bowmon,jW. Reynolds, Bi McNeil, E Robins, A. Gould. .3111. jr.-E. Rev-. .....l.:- 1:! 11---- cc 1')-_._-1_.'_ if .11- . I an Va. U UUULJ ll. \J.||'lHD ...mu. 0, ;r.- ` Cleri Na'.h, Celia Gordon, Wlllie Hook. 3 Class 1, sr;-Albert Bedford. Rob. ~Muf- fatt, Cassie Kirkpatrick. Class 1, jr.- Willie Jocelyn, Eva Bunker, Willie Stotts. Average attendance 27. . `night are a reflection npon` `that Bible .teaching'a.d educational training which we sometimes proudly boast as the best under the sun. . ' Fox Thou. (ll... 1 an I-.I_-`FIIIJI 1.. VUB|Jl'Hu U`l.' E August : .6Ia:; Bnshup, Mary I } Bunker, Arthur Bedford. _ Glass 3- 1 } Wilfred Drury, May Gordon, Clara Bed- 1 ford. Class 2, sr.-Roae Urry, _Jennie Fox Thou. Jocelyn. Class 2, 1'1-.-` lm-3 mm. nalia r1m.A.... \x7.n:.. I:l....u. 1 PAYS FOR THE ADVANCE i FORAONE YEAR. % An Excellent Investment cu nvva Honor poll 0;; S. No.1.AVeepra. fur (VI--- A `m__:I__ n,,1. _, I >7 zsnosieniaap`ofaaw cmu:en: Lg ' curs Qo1ic.'6onsBnw=- % Il'!9IIIllIen;dlti|super'io-toon`y;)reic|'ipdon 7 W` 3-"mh .D`3"'h`~`* n"... 4. hlowntomo." EA. uw:m,nL1>.. L gs w""" `" `mp ""1 ` _ , ICC-A LAQJQO mm X 1 g 2 aovoant,q;vo`mq1:y.._; When Mr: $migt"rgtumd h6me `what was more ndturd_t_ that he uhould ho.v_ejaftlu:Vin;g:u,t>_ry.t_<)-tell?! ` ; " Mliii. .9-'.`.(1.l'.1,ft1l,`.5i3.'? !lI_'A5"`A. , Yuill- I .IIL-43.! LI.-..".".....r.'..6`...I-a-..-."G .; ..h_-{a 1.; homo." "ff" won =-w~ass."%n-ou...""ss.s. w..m`%*a'."* `"` W -d mm - Q N" -3: ,. A __ " '- `- .- _. . .._ Honor Roll. W. Johnston 14, ma12, A. Hi1l6, vi` August: A Rey-_ ' . nWo11! Mc- D, B. 1`. j{ . ' ynolds, L ' ` Id, .ar.-.-L.j '. vRey- A . itecide, inn, chm-d._ lat. Lcjtimel-, N. More- at, B. ,_Ba'r- ' wl `JJIII-19: III]! D II Ulallelf DuUUll`m!,'ug',, N4: .;g*1'*:! 18 Bbo _ % miles rromrtbe Town? at .= .:r:ie- J '. ..-A tuna To Bll1R l`.%- aui1u1`/5 of Lo No. 19. Coniielz-ion 7. Vespi-1.125; (mpg, 3ol.3med. good house new ybarnjaud suthle, 03 1l:~;=iuinz nnliard. 3; miles zfromz an. :7l'n-`nu hl`. ----- --v-'--'. 1 He said : l was only an `agrieultu'ral_', laborer in England, have been farming in Algoma about 14 years ; came from Somersetshtre, England. to Oxford county , Ontario, andremained there three` years and then moveulhere. ' When I landed in Algoma I had my wife and ve `small; children. I paid to the government $1 per acre for my lind, ` and after paying $64 on my 160 acres I had only $5.00 left. At that time (14 years ago) a settler had to undergo privations and hardships which he has not to undergo here now, but no more than the early settler in Ontario had to undergo", nor as much. K fauna nun. ' I:No. 8; Concession 7. aims. s agree 8099:: cleared and nude: oultivstlmr,` ihouisbsm a `:10 other "builfdlrggt.% `X22 '3. 5.333.! .':".c:"q..:'.....2.% ,2:z_=:.9 jg- Thby thi besi; ea;`h.f Wm `Lnose maae..ny. tne .` - ` I `Li J` I` ' I? v n . ,_. . J. yf; Toronto Iisoim In BoII f; [ _; _:;. `, .._.___:_ _`,,.; `~ V ` ;Before_` yo_ leave Town get are a ._luxury in camp. TWe and aI=theI_n. is a`ppr'_ci ated by all the jboys, and` when ; you dpj; b1`1`y~ ' O 'ask_ for gttmse madelby the . ~,1_. 1. ._1:).L)*'-i ..,-:2 a box `of nice Bisvcuits, they have [jean there} and kndw it.- A tasty` Bis;uit`b`etw';en maals,;~ 100 f:%:`..:2::.. an:-an mnnrm nlaam-ad gm! nnnh .....u;..-.:.. uuu vunuuu 0!. Inc unueruxnou. `- ff N 2 1: Lrxvgmil. nmwson & bn avg nlllf mgr ea. goon house ybarn mud su!;_f`,"r;'ij g3r%:sP;*.=;-,.,.~~ :.,...*~*-::;r,m.;;s~:;,%,;;,;sJ: IJUWUID, ILLVLLIUJD auu. I-llVUl','V'-N-`J11-15 o gradua. y without weakening the sys- tem, all the impurities and foul humors of the secretions; at the same time Cor- recting Acgdjty oi the Stomach, curing` Blhousness, Dyspepsia, Headaches, Dizziness, Heartburn, .Constipa.tion,. Dryness of. the Skin,` Drops , tbimness of Vision, Jaun- diee. a,1t_Rheum, E1'Ksi[e1a.s.>Scro- fula, Flutterin of t_ e part Ner- .vousness, and eneral Dehmt ;a.1l these and many _other similar Comp aints to the happv. inuence of BURDOCK n an-vmzvo `vi uwvv U9 uuu JJUWWT '1`. HILBUEN & 00., Proprietorg, Toronto. LIIUUKB H11. 0116 (noggeu EVEIILIG5 U1 um Bcrwels, Kidneys and Liver,-carrying linvollrlnntr urhkn-n14'. !1rno1rnn;nn 4'1-an an-rm- `luv!!! 5 (611615 ` ' "/3 per cent. o disease is = rst caused b "disordered hi - neys. _ - 7| Mtghtas well try to have _a healthy city without sewer- as good . age, , health when the ' It i d n e y s a re 7 ologged,.~they are Inmates result ia, aint, exist where Dodd s _I(1'dne;[ Pills ar_eu_sed.' A Solgi byndeahra orsentbymailonlfeoeipt Dr. L. A. Smith & Co. Toronto. Write V of pnce 50 cents. per box or six for Smio. book`4t|1ledl4{idney-Talk._ L or Ar-AC H }iH+&VEIYTNlh 'bonnS1 % KIDNEY 1 . `PILLS 3; 5; "B3d3c'I,!aaI.Ae tlie scauengkii ' ;{',"?`_"," ? '`i W f..*!'8 _ system-. : CUREYDUMA -% mu h m 3330 BeITz}f_. - .1:-I4-, ; .: " *` ,, `fl- `*.`*.-` : non SABE. hl `3-'T7".'. -7"9`."~L`}(`."!` `I .1. TV "B3 a3c.l,taohe "mean: the [rid- flieys are in .`..trouble, . Doddfs Kidney Pills iue ;j pf`>:n,pt relief?" : E nan nnnlv Unlocks all the clogged :a;nu es. he Innrnla VIII!-Intro on:-I Titian _nov-rnhnn gm: KEY so nun. Mr. Feltham, the President '- of the East Alaoma Farmers Institute, gave the following experience of himself to show in a practical way what the farm settler can do by industry and economy. 1']. --:.I . II `I .._.... -_'l_ -_ _ _,.,s_ I. ' s

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