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Northern Advance, 15 Feb 1906, p. 5

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An; ' .01? My uulvugaug w Glue . It is the head and crown or the `vege- table kingdom, as man In the head and crown or the an1ma1_ceetlon,_end it is . I, ___. AL]- I.I..I.`-L L-cant; A` l\`dI\`.l ` aoil. CIOWII 01 ulv uuuuqu _.:3vu_u_vu,_uuu _.. .-. curious how this highest type at plant is always found only where man. the highest type or animal life, is found` and where -he dwells and cultivate: the It;ia never` found apart from- him. . It follow: him wherever he goes -to America,~ Australia and New Zea- lande--and there in the new home it be- comes a silent but eloquent reminder or the dear old land he may never see aain.-Excha_nge. A l'abIo -I-..u-. ....;. axon: with 3 i'---.' t3__l- -O lI|nn_ .l.\\:5lu'uu.v _ _ lMora_l.-:-Most people like to be Flat- tered, because HumanuNature ls Built that Way, and the People who give Real Money to Folks who say Right out whatw they, Think about them -are only to be Found in I-Ilhly.Moral Story : I f__I_.. I IVCDIU 'I',GG_Jfvngsw -_-v-_.._.. . Lugq Grain 0! Truth.` _ Tiiero. was once` a Rich and stingy .ol_d Bdchior ,who had '.'l`_wo Nephews. T_A_`nd one, being a Hypocrite. said in his nan: ...-.. .._,. \`,`_n.| `ma Alla _0uU, U313` II Iiijllvvnatvg wv--- -- ---- Heart: .Ali men are Mortal, and this One must Die some time, although un- fortunately his Doctor understands "his Case. so I will Pretend to Love my_ Uncle ` and Bear with ?h_i_m and Tend him with Great Care and Tender As- siduity. But the` Other Nephew, who was blunt and Honest in his `Feelings, said to All Whom it Did not Concern: Why should I pretend to care for My Uncle when I Don t`and. Play the Hypo~ i crite? He cannot but Bebect my In- dependence the More then than it I i -Fawned upon him." One day the Uncle died when it `Sud- denly occurred to him that he was Spending too -much Breath. To the Nephew who Was a Hypocrite he left his Fortune, and to the One who .Did not Conceaihis Real feeling he Left his Regards. ' out Costly Carriage. Originally costing. something -more than $5,000, the lord mayor's coach, still used in the `annual procession, has probably had" more money expended upon it thanany horse drawn vehicle in the world.` It is something like 150 years old, and in that time more than $100,000-has been spent: in returnishing it for the sole occasion when it is made wunlsulls II\l\l`AI'iI _- -I_ -_--_ gllu LVN Luv av; vvwunuvu v--.- -- -- use of each year. A more modern coach could be had for the sum or ve years repairs, but a new coach would never seem the same to the London public who linenthe Strand on the occa- sion of the November parade. It is probable that the lord mayor of a cen- tury hence will ride in the same `equi- page, though, like the Irlshman's knife, it has been repaired so often that prac-. tically nothing or the original coach. re- vcvuuuuv - mains. nd 29 ? ' - ' `Justice to clone. ' `Lords Cockburn, `though a successful. -defender-otz prisoners, failed on. one. oc- -casion to_ get an acquittal tor a mur- derer, The culprit}? Mr. Croak James tells us ithls Curiosities of Law and Lawyers, after the sentence fixing his execution for the 20th day of the month hadenot bee'nremov`ed tron : thef -dock when his counsel passed him. and was then seized by" the gown; '-The: prisoner said; `I have-.not got justice, ` Mr. Oocltburnx to which the `counsel i gravely replied, `Perhaps not, but.you ll | get. it on the 20th. '.' _ * I A'l`o Cure scars. Scars are often very ugly things and disagreeable marks when they exist in a prominent place on the skin. Prob- ably nothing can remove a big scar the tissue of which has become fibrous and -unyielding. but the a following recipe-,-to be applleqi on lint-and allow- , ed to remain on the _part for a little timepdaily, will effect an improvement in small scars an. -lemishes: Borax, one and ;a halt ounces; salicylic acid, twelve grains; glycerin, three -drama; `rosewater, six ounces. Mix; . - b . Dludnblinc. - . .'fh:if man in there ls`aA hypocrife, said J ackeon as he lgft the drug sto1j_e. You mean the dtuggist'{. . \ - Ye_s._ __When I Went 1:451 internal N mm it; the midtjot, compou1_u_1j_n_g a'j ' prescription,` I_to_ld him} _,wapted a"? A tw%%ce!it..8{t&m9..aIii1he sIi1i!<.1 M9 sweet-i` ilviw%*f%1jW%8V81dTVt 99 mg A ~ ' `- A can and non? nio:iey. ` Do you*bel1eve_lu marrying _a gn-1., for .her`mox.1.ey?"; ~ ' ' ` ' ` % xxsv JL A _ A _.~-_- -....` ` I R`-`4 ` 10!.` 111:1 uluucy : r , , _. - Not as n ge11ei`al`ti `,V -But dome- .time's that s- the only*way"ydu_can get it away from hr..~ 4 " T ' .. l . Llunusu \;Illll.C ulu Jury lisp)`: unaccu- -!`.`Go`ntess!; :Wh`atdo you` think`-Iwum, an chlefib npl1cQ?`.. u-T ~3d:` ;:;s=. :1:;x:a,:Z.: J .,..,,' L Y. 'rz.'i."z"r"` 1 . ,~..; ..,...-W ` zIw3!11a{:in san; aw gs arremxy ~=.-gm}: She Knew Bl: secrt.` L =;- - ".`Tel1{ the `honestly; n ow, :Olara;_ did `Harold ivconfes his love rist ?night?"` ` 8.` -oon.__ _-I_. _..,-..t .LI'aIJ_I'.v'r.u..1... `THE Twc) WNEPHEWS; ,[ \ W: 3` :`_.` 9 `J \ `EH3 `.7"*. % V Kw` on F103 Council Elmvale on `Feb. All members present. "Rutledge-J-am1`eaon -- Ordered hat the following baccounta be_1 .-a.:3sed tor ; payment- . n -n--.1-1.-.... In-. aha`:-n nhrdfnkinr pay tutu-- v A. -3'. ruenop. mp. 5anare _c'are`ta.kin`g in lock-up,'1905, `$5; Dr. Murphy. expens- ea'__ disinfecting ' smal-11:6: `premises, $24.50; M. Gavilier,` expen_.ses- inspect- ing Drennan cont.,' Pheipston marsh. $87.10; ;Wm._'Row1ey, tor ballot box.` $2; Hughes Printing Co.. -election sup- plies, $1.20; Municipal World. account for assessment mus, .etc., $18.78; `C. S. Burton, to pay Councillors meeting Feb. 3rd., $16: `Chris. Hlsey, indig-_ ent `grant , $8; Walls B1-os.'. ~ha1letol"' Division Court, Jan. 24th., $4. 7` Rutledge-Jsamieson. -- Ordered that the Clerk notity Messrs. I-Iewson & Creswicke that every effort has `been made Ito have the ditch complained 01 by Mr. R. Burton completed and that the s'a.m.e,.wii1` be completedss soon `as possible. . T, . By-laws were passed as to1\`ows.-_- For appointing 'pa.I!hrna:8he'r3. fence `viewers and pound-keepers. For ap- pointing member ot Board of` H`ea1_uh. For increasing the liquor licenses in the rownahu: at mos, to the sum` ot one hundred and titty donars. For ape rolnting `Geo. Stephenson` assessor." In--I'\-.......I-6 (`K-uabnn _. nllnfd "Chat Inung \JGVo Hluvpuuu--nu .. .._-- Mcbermott-Gaston. - Orr`!-1-a're`d `at `a grant or titty dollars` be made to improve `a.tr.L 25 and 26. con. 1, and that _`Jax_nea Graham overtsge the work to `be perm-med. ' A-Am. - n...:.'..`a uh.- BU `UV |aGL&V| ulvu Rut1edVge'-A-Ctaaton. - ordered that bhe Clerk `be instructed` `to obtain the l'aw'ot Assessment tor thence `or the` Council} ' ` ` ~---Q-L --3 ..L_Iu-unn.ngl- 99 IIIIVLC I . The auditors report and statement were accepted and `two hundred copies ordered to be printed. - . -_1 u1._A. _.__ UCUBIVU vv -v '--.---_ Gaston-Rutledge. - Ordered that we approve or the petition -referring to-an improvement of the law relating to accidents on `highways by repealing Sec. 606 or the Municipal Act and that the Reeve and Clerk be authorized to Sign the petition to the Legislative Aaaernbly praying tor. repeal not the said section. " ---A- n_.a--..'.I ul-u..+ BEAU acuuuu. McDermott--J-am1eson.- Ordered that Messrs. Rutledge, Caston `and McDer- mott be a. committee. to "make a;rra.n_ge- menta with Mr. R. Burton` and others interested in a certain ditch propos- "ed to be dug on the line petween the north -a.nd'south halves of lot `No. 12, ; COD. '1`.he.Couhcil adjourned to meet. atl Phelpston on March mm, at. the hour! or 10 o'c1ock a..m. 11 ruff!) lfllf `The -second meetihg ot Oro Council w-a.a~he1d Feb. 7th. with all the mem- bers present, 7 -n n_11 .._A Dnknul-ann ifhn U61 5 p L Gown. On motion 6! Ball and Robertson `the minutes or last `meeting were read and conrmgd. ' ,~_-_,.n.;.1 :.\_...L L- 1...}! )...-... UUIILXL lll_\'p'u- 'l`he Reeve reported that he had `met with Reeve of Qrillia re devia.-`tion ctv townline at lot 21, but no definite ac- tion had been taken; also that he and Councillor McLean -had int-"ex-viewec: Chas Emma re deviation of road Line. con. 6~and` 7, lot 3, and that it could be got for ten dollars and itimberpn orig'ina.1.ro`ad opposite said lot. On} motion or McLean and Thompcsorrotter ? accepted, Emma to_ furnish dead when- money will `be paid. ,,;n___._\ __..-..L -_ ll'lu-....n..-A- n IIIUILUJ VVLIL uv .vVIQ\-L ' .'1`.h_e -a.uditora ore;ort on Treasure:- s books, financial statement-. Collector's roll, atc.,_ was presented and atter 15. ml audit by Council, on motion of Ball and Robertson, was adopted. The _Q1erk to procure 200 printed copies. A -nI. ___-_ ,__.I 1'I-L--.4 passed. vunn vv raw-... ..v- r-.---..- --,- On motionot Thompson and Robert- son the.-.C1erk s salary was increased $25. The by-law confirming the_ ar- 1`.-ointmentand providing tor remunera- ` tion or certain township ottlcersowas --., _|4 ,, . _.__ _L.`_ _ _ _ _ __.` `- - - - . ..- V: `George; Kia_sock and 311: (others. walt- led on Council and asked that .devia-- tion of road through. Mr. Quai1`a 1,-ro'- petty, lot `1, con. 6, be Apurchaa.sed. The Reeve and Counillo1: .'.|3homp-son to takecharge o1~this matter. ' 11-..... -211-.. rlhuvvs | Iaullu Ulllllav as. v...-. - -.._ Reeve H-arvie and. Councillor Trim- b`.e,, or Orillia _.'1`ownah1p,- interviewed Council regarding de.v.1a;tion of town- line at .lot 21.. -was agreed. that -02-11119. Township Council prepare by. Law for said deviation of road and submit same to this Council. ..L ,,,-_.'. -Danna nnnn - wan - - . V . . . _ _ __ Agreeable to Vrriinutee`etft'la;at' meet- mg. Parties interested in petition `tox- 'torma.tion ofnw school section` were` heard and matter laid over.-to-the- next -meeting. .. ' e = - K Communicationt were read. as `fol- ' ' % Chas. A." Hodgettf.3,'M.D... acknow- its-tdvghng ;-ecerLp.t.otoa5nrmna._1 report of '10- cp.1 Board at Health `for 19116 V;` `also `cer- tificate that, division reg;trar. 0ro, had duly" reglBte_z`ed `for 1905, .b1rths, 64, ma;rr1ia.\g-reg", and. "den-the 48; \E. M~a.'st;ini `.;Pt\eVrhoroV, _a,al;ing_ t1_1_at. ._ 9.. .'dem.1.tat1qn the apn,9inted.%;t Wait 91,! the _Do`minior'1 Goyexnmen; ,a. nd-.,urg'g it to `1'b'1ji`I}1__`.t: `ithe i"I`re__x1t _va11_y.fwaIterWa.y ; ,!W,BeaA;*ds1_e$"4 oijr zsamev ma~i'.te1fZ_a'nd ` `wohrik Ton` NottaV_;vas`a.`ga."; ` ri'v_r goirte train Baie` to" An__gu?3_ mane; 19\su the 4r\i`_ver_ tp_ thgj. mput?h,;`i(No`,"a;:;on.) ` `Bein. ;R._ Mmillen, `S;a.u1t.,,;_s_1;e._;. Mgnjge, ' i8?e$'k...xl1`f.[(.3,o.t,1..!1*,3`1A1.AL't..,< A 13.9-:`A .-V1.3 . 4'-9.119W1n8V A ffi`aIs' ~%'%V` "-We-'1": .ihi;1G.9PFs.1-;d9?8 i i1tLn"he Go Iztsxenk -,~2'9-.%}..a'%1 1 ~ gn9,..a`1;.ss%n;*I??+ 19.1: Afmh`, ` ..sMd>n% M9 .`,.`:'?)&?"_ .81 {J , ` ,n '".,V )' `.(>~4 J `. .`r`-'. -F-4+; `-`_'..:` (f"15;5",a;:`lf{"`fL3i`8,'f7'T.>}"' a.-_--1 "of ' `;No~.< _1D_;_ 18. B15": xetiqn t}o_ iortnfation Flo; % Co{inci!.. Oro} Councilg "c. s. V BURTON, "dark. = - ., i ec%d31`:*""?7#eawi'I}ubi=`?ar:%`i. rntiif, an- -`Ieii aigffahhrs .105 pe- titlon. to line Lsgisl-'%tt_: \1ge`-tjzojrexreel sec.`_ 608 ot the MnI`cipa1 ""Afet;: (l2.id["over.) Hy..Bob1nsonf"6ftrfng to u'foha.ee Tan] elm, _t_ree_ opposite lot 7. con. 2. (C_oun- ' cI1'1or.Ba.I1'to conault Mt-.Acon1ee*y us- I tore -action is taken ;) James Filling- 1 h'a._`m, that `bridge, 1ot.2_5, con. 3, will % require to be repaired in spring. ' -Acootgmta to the amount of $96.54. on motion or Robertson and McLean. were -ordered `paid. WA: 1.. ,_-_1. __ at----- "lth. at 10 o c1VqVck,A a..m. vv vqv \l.\a\.a- gun rs-.-u Cov~:c!1['..'aBjourned-Lto meet on March -uvvou vi! I\C\v~ sourn sm6o_E_ A11iaton,7Feb. 9.-.-'1"`.negann\~1a.i meet- ing -ot-_South~ 8_`.mcoe. ..Count.y Orange 1 Lodge was held in the Orange Hall _a.n'1wa.a lergely attended, representa. the: `being out from every lodge in ' the county. The following officers . were elected: County ma.-ater. John A. St-ewart. of Thornton; W02`. Deputy, ~cu'1_nty master," John H. Lee, New-` `ton `obinaon; Vcl't`.a.p'.Aain, Rev. '.W. G. :13. Dreyer. Beetori; recording aecre, .'tg'r5'. John S. Willoughby. Cookatown; financial Jsecretary, .Wm. `~11-Iaxnmel, Tottenhgam; treasurer. Robt. Hender- aon. Aliiston; `director of ceremonies, Samuel. Slimmer. Alliston; lecturer. Wm; '-Riley, Allieton; tirst deputy, W. G. Steele, Deerhurst`; second de- puty, J. 2W-'a.l1s, Tottenhem. ' . Rousing speeches were given by Moat .Wors`hi{:tu1 Bro. ,W. M. Lock- hart, Grand Secretary B.N.A., J. 8.; Dutt.JM.L.A.. E. A. Little. M.L.A-. REV. '.W. G. G. Dreyer. Rev. .J. J. {`Spa.r1ing. F. Wilcox. and otihere. 1 .L.__ _____. ._.--can-I Lu `Eh-on}: I`. IV` IICULQ GUM Vlouca-n .'1`.his- resolution was moved by Frank ' `Wilcox, worshiptul. master of L.0.L. 1058, Bond Head, -seconded by Bro (Rev. J. J. Sparling, chaplain at L.O.L. No. 1058. Bond Head, and carried: -'1`hat'.we, the members of this loyal Orange Lodge of. the County or South ` Simcoe, composed or men or ditterent shades of political opinion. strong- ly condemn `the action 01 the '.Prot.est- am: members or tfne Dominion Parlia- ment who voted tor the autonomy bill % as~1.'h.ey'-.have fastened forever -upon ` the new provincesot `the contedemtiione a system or separate schools. In the prosperity and unity of the people .01 the wide fertile prairies lies the `tu- t-ure greatnessot Canada. '1`oVachieve this the laws shou,`.=d be so ..ramed. -~-1A._.,-.......... 0-1.4 Aiunv-an -I-41113 I-IIU BOND w5nvIq-u saw --v - -..V is to 'deve1op`ia.mong the _diveree elements otthe copulation abroad na- tional spirit. Ever since the enact- ment of the British North America Act-the hierarchy ot the Roman DCathc- lic Church havebeen reading into the aonetltxrtion special privileges for their church that were never intended by nine men who framed at. , -4 to-,.. 111.-Ie-:A Y ;..-~n:nv- {vs The course of Sir Wilfrid Laurier. is a. keen disappointment to those who in 1896 intruated him with the `gov- ernment of the Dominion. The bill which he passed _;s a distinct bx-each..-at , he had no mandate `to adopt such vital faith with the people of Canada, asl 1 Ievgi-slat-ion. As an advocate of the cause * of provincial rights in 1896, the ape-a clal champion of Manitoba, he aban- doned .hia- entire record by the con- cessions he made to the hierarchy. and .we -deplore and condemn this un- para1Led breach of.tru3t. I-\ __,v __a n___,4.n___ Lu_._A. _--- _._Lo..-1-- | Resolved turtfher that we entirely d1ea..pproyfe4of`t'he ballot being ranted to foreigners, who -are uneduca ed and donot understand the meaning there- of. until such a time as they `become acquainted -with its sacredness._ 7 The 8eason s Greatest Subscription Bargain! A O O 0 ORANGEMEN. .Pass St;-9_;\-Ii-Izaulun. % A J OOOOOO50OOOOOOCOOOOOOOQO OQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO: A N.B. Any premiums rmaining V from ` our Grreat Gift: Sale will be give1;%to'p1q,rcha.sers at this` White`-j;-Goods Sale- 0000O0O000000,0_000000_000000 'f."._:l$1V LI AIJLJ \JJ.II.I.lJ'JLII\J -'-,9-, -_.____ ta` . . ` V - ` ' . 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RESIDENCE AND OFFICE - William Street, Aliandale, near Methodist Church. 1 Ana, __ A n.. A _ ... .I..:I.. .-u.-.-.nu\6- rer-ybody... The PRICE: REDUCTION is air- Jxuuuuaucg I101): 4u.\4-.a.nv\.-uu V.-u-v-u At Stroud Otce from 2 to 4 p.m. daily, except Saturday and bunday. , 40 Choice building lots in the centre of the town on Owen, ophia and Ole. erton streets. .For particulars apply to 0. H. L ON. 3-tt Regulgr $1.75 Values to % _ Cl_ea1-A_a_t_ 5i$1)i;Rs To-m 1 VALUE.` COQI'IlU>..;I`OUIVII:Vlr.IVI' V 9000.09-coo-Ooubovrvutcg Oats-nu; n'oncooun'voc9=oooInqb`uIc';_ 13838......`..--u.-n.'uu.vob` U'El'ClBu LII HIDILIUOI} Men a.n_d_ T .:omen.... outdoor-a..... .TDn'rnn'I1'n Frame 60; I q_ `Rlnnvnn. , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I ()'u$QOOr..... u . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... L.uu- -Woman : Home Compamon . 1. V (Add 10 cents to clnbjprice when nsedna aubatittuvte (or Class A magazine.) ` ..."( M A `. . . . . -- V . . . . .. Lzz -'F' glka. (New) . . . . . Garden M az_1ne..A.. All nn: nmnn -`.'..., DR. J A. C. EVANS, .REGuL-An Pmcm} Eon sALE. HHIVUIIIIIQOOIOIIOIII oubooo 0-00-000000.. BARBIE, oN%'r.g Licensed % Auctio>~neer gave `in. 60 V1.49 2150 The `Prices Ruling 1n the .8ai`r1' and , Toronto` Markets During the woo}: _ ,1 _ F53. 1&.'=l99. , 4`. y_v_'_heot.whim....'................ g.,.. " 77 HR ruu".""""'I.III'| Brly-..........'...... ' ' ' 0 U 0IIIII>`...III `Buckwheat . . . . .A Clover Seed (A1si`1g3'.I lRn.dL-... -a. -..-.. 1- . . . . . _, - - o - - ~ --u v q n - nuts:-uoosiiog` Live Hogs. selections 170 to`3l0,.j h'eavy....`......;a".~L'; HOgB........- I uI_voocI|I Chickens, pet` nu - o u I 0 u 0'60` 9 u 0 0 I D91` D8.il'..............o:&-o " `unovvoctutliioito Turkeys per lb ,Buttex-, Roll. per .. -Lard, per 1b.. ........ Eggs, Del`d0Z...........n-no-,`.o bll I u 0 1:0 0 0 car`. I Buy. or ton...... R0113 HideB.........`.u-'-mi...-' a n s s o u --ooiloiooonttit Culfskins, per ... 'l`ul1ow, er ".nn'|hnlz nnA_______________ ___-____. Appraiser. Arbitratof, FARM mu STOCK saws WILL BE: cmvm SPECIAL J _ATTENf1`ION. l.Ju1lIUBKllIBv v n q 0 u t I -Wo01 Picks. . . . . . . Horse Hides .... .. Horse Haixu. .. Wool, washcd.. . Wool. unwashed. aheelp skins1.).b.l ; .. . pp es.per 2'ftuo coat a u \|lnn`A A ,O f Don : fail dte s.;a."g;.ga"`aispxayslee aiiain6iel`t1ael""ggat *5 money-saving opportunities on .. ` " _ New Blouses. New Vlhlte 7 Linens, Gotteno.`l.nwn0. l8lIeotInpo.i I-`Ianinolou. Loon, ammuormf. ; I P P D D P I . 1 _ ; 4 Prices are being marked for this sale, p E See hand billsfor a partial list of the special offerings. E Throughout every department ef this big t Big Store, many lines of the newest goods. are reduced to prices` at which we cannot replace them. . Onehalf of this immense stock rnust go. i `_' Because rstechoice is desirable you are urged to eome,ear1v_. u..m...-, i and hundreds of other lines upon which i `T VV UULI. 'l.lu Wood, 4~ft v'I`,he `market on __'Sa,_.l?.I,1T!.'.$1.9Y,-._:""'5-; ;t mum out '01` _-the ,9r1.n`a:'--.% 4be11e % or .a1e;ghr;g Veseems to..;"1_'g.vqV..a. .dD~*`53" ' lng ettect on bup;peq-,;fh_-3`-Wm 39`: tion ' wa 'e::ce;'ec1_';-_1;1g;.lAy-,,9\%1?'?s;:_rD'9`?5`1 - h s '}`h.1_)-ta!-.Ien o t.'.;i_;V.'9.:,j;}f.$5 -1'P'%* ? g 3:" o W7.-ah` :`t~;,t),. ~. ~ at "`t:&r'v` meme acne:-- ` as % M in prb org!` % ma U-asb.At;;%. T Owing t6 "the rc4atV Salgwe were unable to .complt %preApartionsT for the White 3'7 `.r Mon? nit-F V THE G336" .sAu=A9i?ri}~s ITO-W Ja-A the lms an-'~ TI-1URSDAY.%%FE B%. 15m isAfrunmnAv% uA1n i'IL '|"-40-ouooltlcvnnvnt U|----- Toronto B`armers' Marketa. 'l`oRoN'ro.oFx:a. 13. For th County t Siuicoo. THE MARKJ.-:rs_ IV9IllOOOlIOIII..IlII 900019-coo-Iouvovfvutoq -ooooucfuocolooal01031051 ` Jun-unounuofugggg06109! usouiooouoolqoooroouovo IIIOIIICUQUICQUCIIQUIUC L 1 - . . o . o-u--oooounp (AlS`ilsC)t-a\c9ocvuI-.v5_ (Red)....~...-. q----u 3e(-1`IIlOIOOOIOlI Iionoooa -up-o...g.noo `oioud rlIII.U"`IC'IIII.III.II. lrOI|IOIIl CIIUOIVOIIIOI 1qrCCIlI.'.OIIlIIIII... ; Q1` . . . . ii6i{s`i":6 h'eavy..........'..*'.~.'. - - - . u u OI Iivyoocucn perlb... uIII\VIlll_ -on-Ioiiqiouooi to`2ao,... 45" U ` 9}` . 07-0]---4 .7. I WI... 11.... 9: 6 0'0` Tlwotii I010 `"8q-Vn : $0.... ` ' s (4 IIOO, .\ r ring Iver.- the ma V Twoclt U: 0 0'9 `-330 01 `OIIIO red and : 78 78 vu 52 40 m VTAHECHILDREN e will be delighted with a. box of our. fine Candy and you needlnot w_orr ebout their "eating it, for it is all so pure and no that it will never disagree with anyone. - _ ` .. ~ _ FINE CONFECTION8 ,. in many varieties. Chocolavea.Bon'bons.Cree.m Candy; stick `Candy and] all that is` da.i7itleat" - and haul-. in than line nf nhnioaCanhcLiOnB!'_V. Uanuy, SUCK uunay anu an man 13 uuuuu and beat in the line of choice Confectionery. IWEE 5:N' :%,! f `tI`:3ota_ 1 and ~2.i!rh?.1st c`>:o EssttlL:,co1!_Islst!n 9o aoges. M a_`g_1-gr; % '9 apt.` e. 9` o I .1.~,*.1.*:s.2:;x*::..-.*.`:?f:.*;.`%7"3.....** 'I"I'I 37351 3"! I`? lijvv I I" 1 '1Alll8lOn.`.lU 80168 -DBlI|K* urulu M _ %n. X "o"2 %`t1`3"if`9 p?3?3son$?a` . nlnn ;1.r.u;m|.: mm; Jxnntv-DR- W `%.i:'&`;.f ;>o.se.a`":o'."w? :: 6l1e:ir8t`im% vh1:eu;1gt.M&roh;-l906. Applyn. WALLWI , Lat}; % 1z+++++3 }13iRWNiN? S1? W Q@U-vv--- ` LETTER HOWEVER IN C:<;rx$rvJ;i-x1jaq_ElfgBm V` -7m'n sm?s on -r.o~:n:m'. _ .__.`I ll 1.. LL- I-5 g-.. 1'1:-n. tinnln IS Tawoth LE'cTgxR IN Tim v ~ 1. MINDS or MOST HoU"t`.- "1?:'n7I4 ."s Foul}. . p`ri0l..;V . .i `A pair " |l)'.7."~ thi '. :__1'._ua= and-`;_3`T1. to get su- % Iiuilwl. F @T~.i:N,-4jsY> +sagaa.~;_$~,F` gIAiE'l". L1-N43 `T HE\FIR_ST BARRIE 7tls6`. .`qu'|}iia we we ark. 3134396; salon an \ dity L THE.~ D}Nb;`LIoN; i..i...u * taste; .0! the Earth. i dandelion belongsvto the_ largest` oldest `and most widely dlifused order of plants. Whi_le other orders of plants have died out and become mere tossil> remains in "the rocks, this `order has survived the geological changes of many `dicerent. periods on account of its power of_ adapting itself to those changes. And these changes in their turn have only made it ` better suited for-all the varied soils and climates of the earth at the present day.- l l`-- 3 --- ---L--.. J `Ken Adam *1 I-IIV Cllllyll QIII GIIV `tawny-u v-gs . We nd members of this order in `every part or the globe, in places as far apart from -nth other as they can be. It is the prevailing and dom- inant order or vegetable life. the most highly nished IV" .116 most success~ tul tamilyo! plants. And thedand_e- : lion is . one `of the most perfect form: belonging to it. ` V l . l VA :.. 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