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Northern Advance, 19 Oct 1911, p. 8

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V - _ Theycontaln the latest V . _ 9. .~ ` discovered andbest evacuantknown, which _ without the slightest dianomtort and without dis- the rest of the system. Constantly increased doses are not necessary. _--Jlluaiu. uyun-as-vccu1unocyet;:ockq:chom.una2sc.uudw.wux ma1x:hon:. 25 run we `mvomon mwqu 5 Dnnmfrr -'.-. _-.__-I '_______- 1:: - ____?__-. _. j Ammunition, Shells and Equipment % for the Season and a Line at FOR SALE L&&U L T @5517` CKLUL 13 Owen }St., Barxfie. I 30 BIIYFIELD STREET Rurlummzinktuhhupuhme-- `:- "1 wustlizuhlodwtth Nervous Dehmty Lormanyyurisn vggtitlto lndincretlon New Stock Just Open S`.i'l'11p1ex Guns PEA OOAIa--$6.05 per ton; $3.10 per half ton; $1.60 per"quarter ton. 25:. ton less to farmers teaming box} from yard. Bagging coal 15. per ton extra and 25c. per ton extra carrying up or down stairs. Oice Phone 86. INUT 00AIa-$7.40 per ton; $3.80 per half ton; $1.95 per quarter ton. srovn no me OOAL--$7.15 pet: ton; $3.65 per half ton; $1.85 per 1-sauna-`Ac: `A- nnanmnra ocronzn m 1-axons {scorrs Coal mm kgmmhmuv C I Bh~W'lIhlIIl1C. lg. V V-VUVVUU.-V t ----v- uvvv-vy tnnhonuIym-utodvootl . lung . glmongug aelutule "u" I I I Ill unlca V-avvv Iicer ton. WILL an A8 rouows: Yard Phone 118. 37.42 E T H E oWER `orm-{f CHAPTER xxIII.-(cont1nued)'. I I.LI l...'I 'DnIn}u.usI- an Barrie Branch, Five Points} ' Vu $58.000,00 sAv13{Gs- - ACpOUNTS SOLICITED { Total Assets" over A ` _ -- gag _l,LI,'d\c [guy-All Van To-mm'row night! As the crimson` sun was s-lnuting down behlind 0116 out- er barrier of the sea, are women gate of the littI1=e. gra.ve~yard~ celicked behind him, and` slowly, wilt-ix much bfackwiltd glancing, as though he were Iolthx to leave the spot, Robert struck the homevva-rd! turail-not the straight line. of we va.l:1ey roads, but the cfreuirtous way of the fella-, whene` SW01"-iItudIe`&wella" and a man may mark in aafoty with his thoughtlsv. It was a long trail, and at mrt. irt` twisted and` ftwineld through. a wtibdmness of undulating bogland, where the pathway is known Mo few, and is- plain to none exdept t_he shep- `bea-ds and the sheep, and than it turn-g ed in by we monumental: d`isarta.y_ot aairns nnd* tumuli, marking hbt long dead city of the hilflla-, and after that it curved away by "the sombre -lakglet, whose wabenns seems to be always eicthe-r brown or `grey, and upon whose" nolitury is:l`ert the .screaming sea-mews nest, "and in the end it br%1`leghtT mm ` through the darkness to t granite bluffs behind the Gh-yhl, in whose hid-.. den chasm the waters made tumult-y uous~ upnaar. V` V I 1 I A 'I,,,, `,4 ;]__ T-:'-`--- Rem-v}e,_ . $I0.200.000 Cggitjl Ind. FAILED Oscaxf The-, Bobks `arid `%S_tat e1n,e-htS7" of this -. Bank` are" annually .Aub-. V mitted, to a strictfy iindepenjd- ent Company for 'exaEnin1ati 0n.% And 10! while `he thus toyed\` with his nev'ere,_.hoabegan to learn the lesson the night was destined. cttoateaeh `him, that upon -his power out choice there were! certain wail-dened. limita- ied to--out must eomctlzimesrbo content to drift. For just atetie point where the path ran out into the roads, he -came abmptly on Barbara herself, and when` he took her hand and she ques- tioned; him about his coming by that unaccustomed track,'t!he secret he had made a" vow with. *hiznael_f to hold, until tions, that the man who is detcmxin-' the chance of protest had gone, by` -.buns*t ofits own will-; from his keep-' 1"`? .. U9."" ""V"' "3 V3rVV.V '59 IUUIIIIII No, he assured: Ilwr, it" -was not in-`I tended that Part} ~ should accompany =him~. At present, in fact, Paul had `no knowledge of the project, and as for tho` return--bet.ter say nothing about that. 'mu'so was to be nlong journey, a. very long-one, ac-toes the seas, with a. new home in a foreign land: as the goal, and`-it was quite podble that he might never come back (Ho the, dale. ` ` N ever---come--back! . He 'wondIered' why. she should speak so; the voice was not that of Barbara at all. Wondered, too, why her face seemed: so white, and (her (`eyes to have grown so bright and big. ' Longed also that she would speak ` aggfm, her- eyes were ~hu.nting him, and the silence was `hardening into an unbearable fact. Why` -ha`d,Go made '-her so fair, why had: He given her so -many -graces and such strength of-character ! Au! why h-adrhis _o.wn heart not been torn:-'. ed of stone 1.... ` cg Well, he had not intended any `ex- pl'an'ation, merely to say Good-bye, "and pass out of theinllcle on the way 111$ is own choosing. e - oped she won malaise t!h'a.t= fact of dhoiee; there had been no intervention,_ no pressure brought to bear upon -him. What lie He had real-lsyovgrown tired! of his hum- dm-tn life --V-and `he wanted) to see the Wmad---and `ow there were no duties that eh'ac"` him--so `he had decided mostejlikety,` and resume his fuming there; "`. t~_ V` ,v -. And never come `baek1 e A _ , Oh well, neve1", .v. A was it tremendous: word to trie with;,.probnbly one hot the words. that 4 man h*ad__ no righ! to` use, one that might l`angh_;.at-=him and mock _him. But if --he. did/Lcnme back, it wonldnft be for a long`, 3 very 10.nztm-.``~*.: : A;nd*:1vhnt cb`o;_'itj`PnnI Q. ' . " A 6fvo:;a!_!5 .'t:~`! t ' Yon was doing was of xhi own free-wi1. l._ to go` into some -tar eountry, Canada` Her mam: Plex In 7,1?-n1o?ta I_mme:2thu"ve o.;%I!I!it,l_ti0I3 e e ` A` ivlliclmnizlti. w. 7` _`Good' bye---going Tawaiy ! I'm afraid I don t unode`mtand`, Bntbara _-mspondeds. Ia Paul going with you! I and when do you expect to return!` A `mix nun-nn`A.:`. smug :5" unsung gun` :- V point be bent down-to the dale, but now his steps were those 01.` u lagguml, and when he reached hedge that guardewlt Buvrbara {Wyud- ha.m s home he ha1'ted, and through itlze inteuaciug t-racery of the twigs: he gazed with burning eyes upon thoW yellow windaow lights. I lA1 not go in, he m'ult't_eI'ed. `.`I - must not. I couldn t stand the` Colonel's stosrming, and if -syhe only looked at: me I d recent, ptove inyself. a sel-sh coward. I m afraid: `she may feel h*urt--or think vbadl-y of me--but what I'm doing is pant`!-y for her sake, and she'll! be far happier if she never undverstands. Good -bye, Barbara! Even if there were no Paul `to consider, life - V T1$ie'\7rZoa'-V-c n1e-F-ba.ck! worI'l`a from his own 4 lips, chad" cut: into his "heart like '9, jagged: knife; but not so deeply or taaringly as when, she ut- tered` them. Shev.cou1dn t under- stand. .Would .he please explain! -..,,,-.,._-- -_-_- ,___ V, Paulwould be 911 right, he tolii` hqr, and he 1_you_ld`tvem*si_n __ in` cha: ge.a_tA Ghyuhwaito. .- , Yhdv; mad ' his own iepnrcnw-b 9l;iJ'm-+et_|!-iI.t that; mould %T;&in;:_-pi A j 23L`; eue,oWmi%.p,1aeg, Jiudr. ' vvaJc \~`vv\5'vJv6 . ' Bracing himself to an unbendable resolution, he turned back one the 'tl1ouee---he woulirl} not go in~-blin _dl.y he 'atruekg out into the path-_ again; reek-V leasl-ys tore down the steep hillside. On the screen of the night Memory paint- ed the image. of a girlish face, wlhose 'smile was as the light or the sun-. to him, and he closed his eyes against; `it. Out! of the woodland caves there! rose. the notes of a maiden fer voice,l making of his name, and he cl'oe~ eat`. his cause against its call. Deep in him heart Illhere` was the; deter-mination of the mam who has said , Never! and means `to obey. Never again would he allow .Ho'pe'l_essneae to feed- its giant strength in her presence. Never! ' '~ 3 Ihas pfayed one Vo___hevr pranks}?! mys-` i tery; Good-;l_)ye! & `znnn:-`no `I. -..-...l 1.- __ _-__I_.-_.s_|_'I. Incdgpotafigin L. J. swrnn; % Ur` 1111:; EN AFTER DOCTORS Ira:-:-E :=::=-11.1 . V850] I'Il?'IIc\I, ' PIIWL 5' Vl\U ICIJII `over a rootfwvbich tripped `him. Sheri- dan said he fell with Ford on top. Ford grabbed`-Fi"! by the throat and said: I don't care if I_kill you. Sheridan then described" getting A the knife out of his -hip pocket, and the stabbing of Ford. in the breast and on this shoulder; For-dz. when released his grasp on eSberi,dan. -sneak and Sbevrisdian rolled him over, during which time he says -the wound in the middie of the back was ,mad'e. Ford `!got up and- walked tyenty feet up the road and tell on "his face. 2 - rm and sun I!nucklos.' Robert Thorbum told the Crown Ford was not keeping company with his daughter. Witness -reluctantly` ad'- milbted that Mrs. Thorbutn did not look .with` favor on Ford as "a: suitor for her_d`aughter. Tlhere was no rea- son assigned. by witness? why Mrs. 'l`h|onb~urn`objected to Ford-. Witness had run 'amoa?s elds to Duff s `house on the night of the dance. Had met Fond just outside of _t'h;e- house. Ford asked him where Essie was, and wit- ness replied that she had`. gone with Mary and `Sheridan. Witneas said Ford had in pair of steel knuckles, and said-- if anyone at the diamee said any- thing to` -him he A would split their `mo_uths_open.' . ~ - A_ ' - -U , , (1.! .__'Q I Sheridan then related the evenwof the nightiof the tragedy. Bobby Thor- bum had come into Dulf a house had stated that Ford wished to speak to Sheridan. Witness end Ford" walked down the mad together, and Ford said that Sherdhn had been telling lies `about him and they would have to -ght it out. Sheldon said Ford struck him in We eye and knocked` himdown, when struck him in the ribs, when LL-.. -'I.'_4-..JI -_}.`l. 134-]. ....-.L4i.`l `-:u|n K3; E1'a';'eTn'2a,"5_K`na'"1vo" p11'3sa "fin": Ago`: 4 -4;-AL"--nL:aL `hgil-IA: `unn=- Vino`: :-- 7,`..- _ Mary Thofbum, with whom Sheri- dan ;was keeping` company, told of- Ford shaking his flat at Sheridan when passing tvheinon ltlhe road to'the d'a.nce. gene mi heard road was 9. ghter.` Enid Frances Thprbnm 'fre1Tat.ed ,,.Vover again the meeting of Ford when she, her sister Sherid'an were .on their way to.ith`e~ fiance. - Aesked+-as__to whe- ther` Sheridanie-var triedr to come-vbee. `twee-n .Fordx and her, witnem said she not` know` oil in. ,__-.. _u.... -.._-_ 1..-... x7..-u.. n..:1I:.; I `glQ1%t1 f_as;ked C_oun_sel- Wh ite,_ "??And' .,g.;{ is Twm yoa term a 0111 III: nuuw va. syn. L ' Several` wi1:ne`aeeo'fr_om`Nort=h Orillia `were ca.1le(I to'give character evidence for*8d1eridan. /'1`-he consensus of this was thsat. prisoner was quiet and: inof- Iensive, T . . . . _ . .- - .` . . Lydia E.Pinkham sVe eth- ble Compound Cured er. ot_PrtIono: s counsel. - _ A . '1_`. _.G_.; Vnobingtte, K_.G.,_:caunse1~' f.9r `de-_' -;on`_c__e,_; maa. ,an e!o`quen_t,_ thtougvhlful L.;itidv;4:aL;';i;:i`te:!\ to . jury. H*Q ilwitatiz 'comPst#ire .,|L!:l*.*`.1*.`3'."1< saga; .;;1i_eMnt? " tho.i_ mung. His ilizliqut iltiief.Ti I9'd;I.ih6ff6ive.; F0 d Witness had met. Ford at 0 Con- orfa dance on July 12th. Ford brought rseven. bottles of whiskey `to O'Connor ; and everybody was more .or Ion Ford and witness had had" a. quarrel that nigl-Ail, caused, wit- ness said`, by Ford calling Sheridan a brother a vile name.` ` `I told hinrha had better -be careful what he was saying~ om my brotsher might hear about it, Sheridan. Rebuftl Mridence coumwncetl at 2.55. Dr. canon stated that in his opinion the injufgd .m'anV could` not have walkedalttor receiving the knife tlie blick ieya. V:rhIscIh' Sake:-idan c_I'1-med` `mind in j.tahe,cheat._, In ma opinion` to have reqeivbd` when F9111 is said to huve.:muok- mould npt have lost % A .2Prisoner Gives Evidence. . I . Sherridaxj was puih on the stand in] his `own defense. He said he was 23 iyears "old; was born in N. Orillin and `had attended school and lived there all this life. Bob]; has parents were (lead. A brother` lives in North Orillin. - Hal nt~h1'et Ford (who came to Orillial last fall) 'inMay, 1911. Had seen him} at partied at Roach s; at Cranda11 a, and had met him almoq ovary Sunday evening at '1`horburn s. _ Witness kept company with Mary Thorburn and [Ford with Essie Tho:-burn.. o o T 1 This: concl1V1`de(TlV V`tTi1VeLcase' for" the` Crown. ~ " CC1""omieexa.m-ined' by Mr. Robinette, witness testimony couldnot be shake en, `he still maintaining that the breast wound`jmust' have` been made last, and that Sheridan caulk! niot =1rave_d*eliver--' ed theback wounds from in front of %I"ord.' ' 1 Chief Reid` was recalled, He swore `that. Sher,idan s statdmen,t. was purely _voln_mta'ry and thaw it was made before anyone had-ta.1'ked to prisdner. - There was no vest on Ford: when he found` the body._ '1`vhe"s_h'irt had been left at` Unjdesrta.kerr Cl`a.nk sr. The shirt was saturated` with: blood. A i T ' elt -9ux3_aV`iwoIm.dsV;,.ixi. Back were L V 1's_:_t,*beca:ise V ntheibreast`-wound. l.~wjouldv`be`t~a1moistf `lnst.ant1y~.~ Iatal, am!` wh`e'n~question`e4t1 death mum` on- eu`o;- within to .25 seconds. T There wopldf-be no. reason `V fornraking the pther wounds. _. If` Ford{,,'had` been lying on ;ground- then, wouldfube d'ead_aud the wqunds in .ehe`jback. would be stab, wonndq and `no ; slash: cuifs _aa they wine found` to be. There win;-i sand and grave?! in tnhb dead man s e-yes, mouth- aml indicating gasping res-A .p;mt.ion,af_te,r he fell. V l cc. vs-Y >, VTIIFIDY TIICKIQ 4 IJIWVE `V `II: Wm. Gowanlock said Sheridan had worked for him and was a strong, good worker, He.d`id` not"'know any- thing against him except that he was i`Jhougwh.tlessA`and' carekss. Wintness had often seen Shbri'da.n use the knife with whai:c'h'7ih'e ki-lzled Ford-. . H Danuou `Tnegahzii t`estied- that Sheri-. dan wa.s_ rig ht`~hap`d*ed`. ' _ - UIIKK5 9*" '-""" 'I`o-m night! V Arid RobTt7?5}' ml alniey about motive and acitlon, and male for t~h-e.-ir product. When 959.` night came he vlearnell that only the consolmion of the upright purpose was t him that once more he must Milt _- 01.1.. 1: ;-A nu}. nnnuvr man willed- 1 %*%`%'(co;i2anuea~ ,;;ge *3). :*r-he'pue' or Luna chest ,,n-ouna would _be ' to . Vallgw tbegblbodz `to, gush` out even "iiff 1:119 others` we;-g T` mad, 2 iyfst: Wit- ,__-_ >`:-`.L , _ Roluph 'v. Moo:-es was an -action we `recover $3,000 damages for assault. The defendant, is_ a ._brot4hew-in-l`aw, of D L. Wzhite of Mihnd, and plain- ti was employed by Mr. White. The alleged asenaulxt occurred in` ,WIhsite- a stable in June last year. A hcrinuinal charge was laid against Moo:-ea in` the County Court lsaltt fall, and Moore: . as acquitted. According to the plain- i _s story, tnhen-altercation arose over the manner in which she-was dicing cer- tain work about the stables He said that Moores hit. him on the back of, the, head with a. shovel, grabbad: him, `Inn; 3135. mL:n`. non` `Lungs: I.-3-an an`, L1.` coumcwoon FAIR DROPs.. $1,000.00 \JV V0 .1-vu\uvJItIu,, In 00., for the price of;-boilm-, was; vtzransferrekl to Tqmnto. A" u.s.vm51;.yve.:L.x Pup; in W: "siv`**.3**` Vi % .-; It`wacT.na1flvy dvedcideda to over_ %a debt -oi $500 mull pay forty. gene on the`. ddl-lar. Of cou`r`se,L if t!hey- are. fortuhem 9nh-Eh tvmnkwej a. `'9TP1'11,&Iin1 .&1h'e; . t1_;_ia"d9_ienyn ~ . mafde. %nIis%f,?%W% fi';~t*h'\ `t'h1:'e;;. S Moones version was that Ralph in a. t of gfuryimsvhed at him with eshovel, nailed him against the well. Both went down, Ralph. on. top. Mooree wotked himself on top and: then got up. Rolplr r-ushed; -at -him saying, 1 l'lkili yom. Niece was another[ (male which ended 15 feet out in the yard. He claimed that he only `acted in self defence, and did not strike Ralph witlf anything but `hand. For this defence some medical evi- dence was given to show! that Ralph was of an excitable nature and sub- ,jectto`ts of anger. me casewas given to tghefjury Wednesday morning atler a._ from His Lor-d~ ship which was elig1ht1'y in favor or! the pl`ain.ti. After being out half an hour, the jury .returned a vewdizet of $500 in. favor of the plainti. . W; H. foznnwt for pltt; T. C, Robinette, for IiI{1'.""'v". X. B"3s,"IETo.,"A;}pre&'E3r Chapman. V V 'l\hIe axstioh of `tho Collingwood Ship-A u_..n..1.-..... `rs- .. ~n.-.a..1....1. `-n'_..1\......1..m 9. `ft nlnl LUHID UIIUV IIIVVIV uv :cnuuv nder In-is 1i fe as a.n0the'r man w-ied and that as for! resulltax he must. indeed, mlve tlnem on the knees of `the gods. ,,,l_Ll A n LL` nan-manna LEE CANJIIII-I UL IMIV \JVIC$LleIVv 1. building "Co. v..R1rdoph,'MeD:11q3 l.i"l:& (0- `Jinn 5.1.4. (man o.C'-4: .`Ian:Im-t `Inna ; A meeting of"'%`Vt'11o"L;i'irectorsV of bh -`Great. Northern -Exhibition of` Golng-, wood was held:-lraat week to .cone_idnr 9`.-he".s,ecre_t2al-y s report. 1 M nu-4' -yuan. "gun up wuuvvvx, aauunwua Ill-ll-I tore `his and threw him out the He was rendered? unconscious and afterwards learned that `his ribs were broken. In support, witnesses swore. that Ralph, looked: as `though a horse kicked- him and was so `badly used up that he was unahlse to do his proper wank for 9. long time. ' cnapmn Acqutua. Edwar Cfhapman, who was tfieti on a charge of crimina_l assault preferred by a young girl , was found not guilty, the returning a. vqndiet after be- `ing out less than shalt an mm. The principals in `this case `liverin Allan- dale. W. `A. Boys, K,O., ap'pe.are& for 'l`h`e xnanwial` position oft-he As- sociation, tomtahe Bail--wealar Hhai. prevailed Vdiuring @119 Fair was found- -to. be anything but, satisac-tory. . The decit} in round nnmhersv _ ai, th'o:us_*an ' .&ol~Iars, _ftevr_. estimating." an `additional g-rant fa-dgr Government on nccqud. of %-u? Watzher Act. . * A ` - the days. of 1`? il ."3i'9 '1 I;-.rougvh tz_by"iMrTs. Wm. Edgar Lynn of Midltanxh tio recoveron behalf of her- self. and six _cjhil:drren, _ unstated dam- ages for the death. of her `husband. The accident `occurred in the, Midand yards on April 3rd .]_aat. `A car was _ being, vsvhiunted near Ohnew Bros. mill, Lynn at the time` holding on to the side _l-adder when the car ran o the track, _th=rowiug .,Lynn under the Wvh88`]SL One leg was completely sever- ed and the body. ter~ri'bl.y imanglaeds, death `being almost instantaneous. The case was sleltttled out of court, the ,G.'1`.B. paying $1500 as"weh1ns' the icosts. W. Finlayson for pltfs., W. H. [Bigger for d-its-. _` ~ 81200 For Breach of Promise. 0 I 0:zLynn` v.f..of.rr. 0.R.5v`va._s tan`. action; in Charlotte Sc`-hel'1 was awarded $1200 damages from Joseph J-. Red- mond for breach of jironbise to -marry". Both parties V-live in Colilingwood. jI'lain.tiif astkeds $2000. There was no defence, the whereabouts of the de- fendant being unknown. An ,eort was made to have the trial postponed, but His Lordship would not consent. Hie, however set the case back for | several days in order to allow defend }ant s counsel to get their witness ~to. icourt. . ` ' . j Chancellor .Boyd.__in instructing the jury, reviewed Llheifvvholeo case,~`,-anti read the 'prisoner s "written statement; He compared tbiestaatement of `Sheri-' d-an s with the `evidence =lIe `-had just given," and pointed out discrepancies. His Lordship took: at very `d`eci_.=.rive stand favoring the Gr-own s`ca.se. The "jury retired at 6 o clock and court ad- journed to await t_he_ report "of their deliberations. - " ourtmg - `C V.cns'mu.area1%.aa.vamgeT` from`_ti5L1se dimc, 7 Sh[e'ridgn `nd %c1_fgrt.. to _coK11:_ea._!;-fV_t;lieTki1ife, which was ,.one be used in. oxdjnary 1 ways and there was no evid_ence " or .pre:xned~ita4} tion to murdenanyone-. ' ,. _.1 bMidgie S-tation, N. B.-Ont Gill", ' a b rdly believe this as it is not natural, ut it was my case. For ten Inonthl -- 1 ant? ered from stpgreaaion. ; I had " " ,-_,'__'_,'_,'_,-_- erent "and those at d17he:r.witneas'es'L `It was `man. fall, nd-thatnFond; thus upsetti- ".f-Cohnsel for fhe'A:Crbwn,"- White, K,C.," in a ?.studi'ed'-.addre_e1 commented `on the`:'pr`isoner sTsta.temejL!: absurd?` To wppbse the ..pri.qoner- s_st"ory,_f true. Witness Cab1e""onl?y `saw one -ting prisoner s' statement that -he was 911 the ground with F0/yd on top when the knife -was used. : ' 15, foul} 40: on Dollar. $500 For A...m. $1590 `toi widow. Walnsble `town Property inthe l or Barrio, mm county or Bimcoe. ' Olfers will be received by the un~ dersigned for the following property to be sold en bloc, namely, Lots 19 to - 24, inclusive, on the West side of Essa Street, in the said Town of. Bar- rie, and Lots 19 to .26, inclusive, on the East side of Centre Street, in the said Town of Bar/rie, according to reg- istered plan N o. 30, commonly called the John M. Fisher Property. ' `J outbuildings thereon, a}so good or- chard e: 1 sun. For terms and particulars apply to; ; o STEWART & STEWART, '18 t1 ' ' `Owen Barrie. UVIIIJ-VI UGIIIU II V U'I IIVIIIV I 3:-eiiinguhonse, good stable," barn M3` We want. apples tor` the evaporator, `and can handle all kinds. Highest cash price` paid. Keep the large sizes by themselves (all apples large enough to peel.) Bring apples either in bags or barrels. If you have not sold your apples yet, see a . J-.. in a hotel not a hondred miles from Toronto a notice is displayed in the [bathroom as follow :-Please do not use soap` in, your bath as the water is used oftennrds for the `horses! _ _* ._ ._..,. T Ther is ;i({ _to"l_>e ere<:`1:Ve-<.i' on the. 123163 a comfortable ve-roamed` -112-.. I___-_ -4-) _L_11_ L_.., . \I . our ncmuuuo _ I Illll d1 doctors, , dicinea, but nonb, .-:;:; helped :2: .i AM`- friends to d mp` ._ j would go into` C. _._ .- decline. One dIy`I`_ 2;.-_ lady friendtold and ': .. ' '. what your mod!-V - cine had done for her, so I wrotoyonj for advicoind IfI;_-j, ceived your rqply . H I ' I 0 V1 Started taking Lydia . '!`.: aeigetable CmP.d. Ill` 33-"; Noah? ibr<;tt1_l;2m:ll;owedd imPl'.0Yll::II$,;..'? 1' an neverw '" `n my life mam Please ublish 1 tte 1 benet of others 2 R; Hicks _Mid8i Station, N. 3.7 ' `cult... to tried different 1116- ` E` Waltsrrrr WANTED At the -"Evaporator, laplo Ave. C."B'e{.SaE ' Anletbersfromcanadnmnstbaddreeoed to our `Canadian :1 " - 1_nentin ye:um& ..`.&`.'-.. _a.:.1. _..- 3... n-... .....-_ 4.... -...-I InatitntemDetmftuwe (ndtreat. `f IQItp|drowninmsn I'oon:nenoed nllgon In-moo `humour and it" uldteelthevigcn-gduthx-nag . lhavo I.-at than may psuan . H unvous AND I-.u.u..|-uu.:.nq...a._. EYJIKEINEDY .\ _` ., ` _ fa-um-`van wuuww In ucuuzt Isa W: uccanu. trust ` In-_on_g.__W1ndaor which are for Correspondence and , J .. ; :for;CanadianvbusinessV-only. . Addrest an lergers gs follows: -" ~ b Qnnunvnngnn nun. - --_.._--_.`_ -v-A ----.u---ow. -7--o-uuun-r \rgoaJQ- a.\n\An\n9C $15 `HD0569 andrun`|ceue-nomorovltalwueoromthonyseom. WDTCIX IIITIC T Cr T fVZ_VVVVlllV UUIVIIQ T I CV KICU . 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