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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT18610913), 22 Feb 1895, p. 8

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.. COAL. ’ £,--McLENNAN c0. _ L L ‘NDfiAY, FRIDAY. FEB. 3? Emma 153587.55; ‘ot that God who had given them the eye and "K ’ e at such teats. prowess counted for much in or. at times;ti’tmwaunageliln r on was grea as e Letizia great rees or up the axe against his hand gainst great toes, and so we find speci {note madeo! Saul’s stature. and Samson’s strength and Cushi's fleet- ness of foot. Times have changed and development along other lines is of more importance, but even yet a man’s physical development has much, and other! will have much. to do in this world th his snwess in life. The men'sszmo incur-para some is worth striving for. The recreations ot a nation have al- had much to do with both the phys- we leafs development and the moral tone of the people. It is a mistake to think that recreations effect only the bodyâ€"they a1- iect the soul as well. Compare the healthful outside sports of the hill-side and the frozen pend with the banei'nl excitements of the casino and the poo!- room; compare the songs of the one with the songs of the other, and you have an index of their different efi‘ects, both moral and physical. Without entering an a dis- cussion of recreations, projpefLand impro- “1 will not pretend to say they were curlers.” said the preacher. "that would be too extravagant an interpretation even tor the pulpit; they were. however. skill ed In the delivefiy of stoned, and the pity is that their qki wae‘psad in_ the_eerv!ce A LL-‘ The text was tsken from Judges 20:16., “Among all this pscple than were seven hundred chosen men left-headed; ever:- one could sung stones at an heir-breadth end not miss." ‘E'E'RMON TO THE LIFDSAY CURLERS. On the evening at the 17m inst. the Lindsey curling club attended divine eer- vioe nit St. Andrew‘s church in a body, and their chaplain, Rev. Rabi. Johnston, B. D. , preached an appropriate sermon, outline of which I: given beloy. Highest. .......... ..... W.-........... 'm‘ a», mean of coldest “ " . Thomk " . New A d vertzsem en ts 3000:: for 16m, 1395. who @mmdiau ‘13, An Hamil”, 0:0- Cnt Saw a. kites: .......... ...... ...... szfi-Saturday. west.-........... ............4.oâ€"Sunday. ’m‘. as), mean 01...... .. ....2l 3â€"Wednead3y. om " " .............13.35â€"-Sund:y. hawk " ........ ... 1-3.7. Precipitation in Inches. Greatest full of nin in one day. 0.0. Bum {all on 0 dgya. Gm fall of snow in one dty, 6. Snow toll on on 2 days. Tot-.1 rain-NI and melted snow. 0.01. 2, Wolnesdsy. For Saleâ€"P. R. Allin. For sueâ€"A. F, Smith Settlers’ Timingâ€"C. P. R. 1‘10 Leedsâ€"Miss Purdy Agents Wantedâ€"John Hora. Shoot Innisâ€"Geo. A. Little, Xew Wu] Papors- Hogg Bros. Watch Repairingâ€"Britt“ Bros. Home to Rentâ€"John McGibbon. Instruction in Paintingâ€"St. Joseph's Convent. Adjourned Sale of Lindaâ€"County of Victoria. Kev-note of this Storeâ€"Dumb; a: muons Bron SKATES. 383‘! mm a Lowe-t cmxs sum use SOFT 1'83 WIATEIR. we week ending 383“" 1':me ibis Week. Pflcoo day night, Feb goat. £00. can a 5m uvuvu-~.-_ _. .._-- WEDDING.â€"0n Wednesdayworfâ€"leâ€"ai'week a very pretty wedding took place at the residenoe of Mrs. Bengt, j net west: cf the , when Mr. . Weir, of Prince villa? Albert, and Mien Adr‘me Harper, were united inthe holy bonds of matrimony. The knot was oieaby Rev. Allin. assisted by Revs. Cede and Whiflcck. A large number of guests were present, end the ma war:h both him and coetly. owieh em a. ppy m. journey throughlite. pr Commaâ€"Our curlers are to be eon- gntulntedon theeble mannerinwhich ey ed on Saturdayhet. In their mt in the morning th succeeded in tyingwithther-nnloos. Toronto. As the m rink: from Toronto composed some gold medalist! and other creek ,oheboye tee] mixer eluted It Gm -â€"'1‘lmea are a limo livelier slnoethecold snap hasmeedover ...... Ityonwentto seamwbsnka makes themaw ve a short distance. Some ebgut 10 feet deep. with. ~atoll- AAAAA 0!. Lu 81:38 "camber cfdel tea 15.0;ch good conga-Egon "All” a VIDIII ell-r u- W.C.T.U.â€"The annual conventlon of the Women's Christian Temperance Union will be held in . the Methodist church on Tuesday of this week. In the evening a large mass inee will be held, to be addressed by Mrs. M. . Ihornley, of London, the prpvjnclnl p'resldent.‘ .A wwumvâ€" --â€"wâ€" , ..v_-_,_._, day and Friday nights of last week. The hall was well filled almost every night. and the people were more than greased with the entertainments given. a would be glad to have them favor us with a. vielt ageome tnttuge time. u ‘ [Correspondence 0! Tan Post.) ROYAL Tmumâ€"The Royal Temp- lar’s “Imperial Trio" held meetings In the town hall 03 gnuday,‘Wedn_eadny, Thurs- ! A AL _-_I_ fi‘é’éfii‘ue he lived here he maintJned that reputation so well expressed by the words “ 110181113035” and of the benefits which it is likely to confer upon the people by doing away with laws that have been made in the interest of classes, and by causing a more equal distribution of wealth. The patron organization is said to be very strong in North Ontario, and they are likely to give account of themselves at the next a good election. Their motto is not “Canada for the professional politicians,” nor “Canada for the manufacturers," nor for any ticnlar class, but it is “Canada for the medians.” I do not mean that they have finally adopted this as their motto, but that ever since their institution in tersely expresses their aims, and obj acts, and efforts. Whatever be their measure of success at the polls one thing is certain. that they have already, and are likelyto much mc re, influence legislation for lasting sRmovmâ€"Mr. John Holdershaw who has had Mr. J. Gmmrm near San 1988311,)»: hutsken northern We regret _m_uch Mr. AHoldez-ahaw's do S L ~_- . _-2_L‘ _-J ery well advertised, but there was a fair attendance. Besides Mr. Brandon there were present, to take part in the speaking, Means. Glendenning and Jackson, and the auditors were treated to an able exposition of the‘prinqiplesnend olgjeots of patronism L IL I. Illâ€"-1â€" ‘- I have given you, Ibelieve, the three principles of successtul curling, and in so doing. I have given you at the same time the three principles of successful living- Diligmce in seeking first the kingdom ot Godâ€"“Seek and ye shall find;" Faith in the Lord Jesus Christâ€""Believe on the Lord J eru-s Christ and thou shalt be saved;" Obedience to the will of Godâ€"“What- soever He ssith unto you, do it.” It. is a matter to which I am quite indifl‘arent whether you shall apply these princ pies to curling or not; but oh! I would give much could I persuade you to apply them in heart and life in the great concern of your eternal salvation. It you will read the incident which relates to these seven hundred men you will find that they used their powers against God and righteousness. My brothers, I covet you for the service of the Lord Jesus Christ; I want you for Him, with all your splendid strength of body and mind; you uretoo precious to serve any master but Him who gave his life to redeem you from sin and item the servige of self and Setup. 7 ,#__3 [Correspondence of Tax Posr ] ‘ PATRON MEETING. â€"-On Wednesday of last. week the Patron candidate for North Ontario, Mr. Brandon, held a meeting in Scotland hal]. The {negating had not: been uuvv v _â€"- _-__ SUCCESSFULâ€"The basket sociel which took place in the school house on Friday evening. the 15th, was a great success. The proceeds mounted to about $23. FOR THE Nomnvwm'r.â€"Mr. A. H. Psi- mer intends going to the North-west about the middle of March, and will join his brother Wellington in battling with the hardshi s that confronts every settler in the wil and woolly west. 1|.le luv in... wave V‘ an..- â€"â€"_ ~_-__ When the Teutonic steamed seaward from Fire Island der: fithe recent great storm, she sighted a disah ed fishing smack with nine men on board. A boat was launched, and when the first officer called for men to go to the rescue, to the credit of American seamen be it said he called but once. and when these returned disabled and unsuccessful. another crew was ready to take their place. But when the news went \: p to heaven that aworld was lost in the churning billows of sin. among all the hosts 0! the universe of God there was One only who volunteered to go to the rescue; over the surgin sea he came by way of Bethlehem. an Nazareth, and Gethsemane and Calvary and the tomb, in J oscph‘e garden. In the desert the floods of hell were let loose against Him, but He frayed the storm ; in the tomb the tempeets of death sought to overcame Him, but on the third day He returned, having stilled the storm; and tc-night, with the Gospel lifeboat of His creat salvation. He comee near to you and invites you into safety. Do not despise such love, do not, I beseech of you, neglect so great salvation. With Jesus Christ as your Saviour and Guide you will overcome in this life and at last “an the port" of glory and stand before the throne “complete in Him." LUUUW no “In“ v-uvuww " "7-- III.~0bcdienoeâ€"Ohedieuce is the result cf confidence. The player who has ccn~ ilde in the wisdom and ability at his “skip," obeys him. What would you think of a player who took his directions iron: the onlookers and even received hints from his opponents? And yet are there not those who name the name of Christ, who yet instead oi asking “Lord; whet wilt Thou have me to do i ' look for guidance to the opinions and customs of society. What has a follower of Jesus Christ to do with such? One is his Master. even Christ, and from Him alone must he receive direction. We want today amonghthe followers of our Lord the spirit of e six hundred at Balaclava, who, at the ,word oi command, waited not to dispute or to question, huh rode on th obediently. PATRON Convnmrox.â€"A good attend- ance of the Pnurons of Industry graced the convention nt Fendon Falls on the 15011. The cho!co fell on Mr. W. Manning, bub as Mr. Manning did not decide. another mooning will be held at Glennrm to conclude whether to bring out n candl- dnte or not. The__more the manger. -,-,L [Special cormmndonos oi Tux Post] Sou) Acumâ€"Mr. A. E. Minthorn has sold "Sir Oliver." 3 thorou hbrsd Durham bull rising two years old, his neighbor, W. A. Gillie. Farmers in this locality will have an oggortunity to still improve. their stock as is is s very fine animal and will be_sr inspection. . ,u ALLAâ€"3 LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS PO W LES’ CORN Eliâ€"1531! ELQN . PORT PEER Y. SON YA. at. man;- dionths peeveâ€"by. fiOdr 31d personal friend, Sam, would like to see the big ditch started before the elections come on. What about the railroad that was go! I charter ever granted? The out had better appoint a on and re- port upon this important rallwa baton the next session 0! t. othink share 1113101! “d m WW. We extend the and annex-stun m attu- kind andflmpuonnchm to .311de ...... Thenextou ism. lung“ 1.515005% political parties are making sn- tion: for the cumin 5, whichwin no don} Dhaka pines baton; uPEEoiEâ€"We ere eased to learn that our old friend, Mr. ncen Jemleeon, ls able to be around again ether his recent severe illness ...... The Messrs. McNebb, ham neu' Conlngwood. psld their mm triends in _t_hls locality 8 Y1“! MW: A SCHOOL Nonaâ€"Oar school In progress- ing tevorebly under the able ent of our emclent teacher, Mine M. cLetn. POLITICALâ€"We observe t_h_et the diner- firm from the oeite sex Also. mm or monumentâ€"We learn that the population of our section In In- mlnx, for Mrs. Archie Logan presented her' husband with an ”absent housekeep. erlaetweek.__ _ .‘_ A Pnospmovs Emuâ€"We understand that the firm of Murchison 8c Gilchrist, eral merchants at Glenarm. have been air: a prosperous business d the past few years, for the senior mem r cf the firm came to the final conclusion that the profits they have derived from the sale of their goods was suficient proof that he could invite another partner into thefirmtromtheopposltosex. We understand that the bargain was made and executed the Rev. D. McDonald, of Glenarm, in s usualskilltul manner, heheingan expert at that trade. We tender our best respects to the 11m, and still hope that the profits that th derive from the sale of their goods so en- that the junior member of the firm he inviting another partner into the PAL 1? S TIN Eâ€"ELDOIV. [Special Correspondence oi Tun P031] - HOME AGAIN. â€" Your correspondent. who has been away on a business and Fleasure trip throughout the north country or some time, arrived home last week in the best of spirits. We were detained several days on account of the severe snow blc ckade, which prevented the trains tram making their regular tripe. We found the people of the north can very kind indeed. They are iai, w ole-souled, good fellows. We ound on our return that a great many events happened during our absence, whichwill be of interest to the gany readers 3! Thrace-r. WW ,___L-“ en. “a twat, um: nuâ€" w"...â€" A CCIDEN'r.-A very sad accident occurred a short distance fem here one day inst week. Mr. John Kamchatka! Hartley, along with two cr three other men, was out fox hunting. John with him a rifle and e shot-gun. and when the accident occurred it is supposed that he had been standing leaning on the muzzle of the shot-gun, with the rifle stuck in the snow by his side. The rifle toppledover. and in falling struck the hammer of the shot-gun, discharging its contentsâ€"e load or buck shotâ€"into hi3 arm close tothe shoulder, com ately shattering it. He was taken to 0 resident! of Mr. A. H. Campbell, and Dre. Gallowa and Grant sent for. When they an-iv they found amputation neceszsary. This they success- fully accomplished, and Mr. McEachern. al- though still in a very precarious condition, --_ L- A“... Ill-lungs: 5011‘ has a vn- “-'__ --- , J r" - is doin as well as can he expected. and an or the skfliul treatment ofDr. Galloway we hgre to see him recovers: much of his usn health as possible. 0. E. Conun'rlomâ€"Ths Fenoion town- shi Union 0. E. convention, which was hel here on the 13;h last. was not as largely _sttended as usual on account of burrows. Fonts'rnns' COXCKBT.-The Glenn-m orchestra was In attendance at the Force- ters’ concert held at Lornevme on the 15m. They seem well pleased with the treatment they received. Pxnsosn.â€"Mrs. and Mice Alstcn, of London, have mturned home after an extended visit to fciends in this lccmty. W III-I HE‘FV “I" Ir -â€"â€"J vvâ€"vâ€"â€".. .A good many happy faces here on St. Valentine's dny. The boys were In In this time ...... We head of a young men who enxiouel asked u an: lady to attend the ills Odd! ows’ concert. Did he ever get left! Yes. that time ...... Several delays on account of the snow- dritts. Cress well reports one at about five days’ duration. Stlll. it man: agcepteble deIay, we are sure. several which, thong}: pnh wue given tnet ety peculiar- the rest of theprognmweeeertdnlye credit to this or any other community. On account cf the eeverltyotthe weather and the bad roads the attendance wee not what It would have been with more favorable weather; however, nearly every seat was occu led. e good sum was realiz- p satisfied. ed. and every one was . ,- __.1 ---lo'l-nli more-ml] --â€"â€"v‘vâ€" _~, Sulaâ€"We will have two «lee In our midst next week. On Tuesday the 2651:. the stock and Implements be'lonzln to Mr. John MoKlnnon, lot 4, can. 5, on Wednesday. the 27511. those of Mr. John Driver, lot: 12, can. 5. Mr. Ellen Bowee. Marlposa'e popular auctioneer, will wield the hammer on both ccgaslqne. ‘ “Spnnrs. â€"A fine spell of weather just now; _we all_ hope up“ 11: pay continue: uuuuvmu, mu uku “ ”-- w " .IW see him. For hopes are entertdned for his recovery. Pawnâ€"The Rev. R. Baum-d weeehed an able sermon Sabbath. from the words “A_ll are yell-e,” ggqnd In}. Car._3: 22. .. ".5“..- .---w-_ ___ ___- , , ILLâ€"Mr. Mdoolm Brown B A.. ll lying very low at mount. fill and her parentsâ€"Mr. sud Mn. Br“ 0! Dnnnvmo, ounq down on Ffldsx lag: _to Etcâ€"urâ€"refiondenoe o! Tm Pour.) Ammanâ€"We are sorry to lose tram cur midst one of Salem's ncpular young men In the person at Mr W. S. Robinson. He left on Monday 1501 Lindsay. where he has been engaged to apprentlce himself to Mr. Robert Luke . barber. We shall mlee Wlll in the Inca oho-‘r and in the tem- perance lodge. and as he wee n favor-la.- wlth the ladies we ensure that it will be with wistfulneee and reluctance thnt they wlll bld him farewell. “Success wlth the razor, Will_l‘_' Uuu euâ€"v- y I PEESONAL â€"-M-esers. Wm. 'i’horburn, of Port: Perry H. S., and E. Breed. c! Lindsay C. 1.. visited their homee lees week ...... Master Wm. Noble 1- getting around surely, though slowly. Be in not at able to walk about, but: his foot in enling rapidly ...... Mill A. Brood is visitinfi relatives end triende at Zion ...... Mu. “in. of Zion. he: been holideying at he: bgogher'e, Mr. _Wp_. $roed._ ..... My. J. C. Robinson. 0! Llndu ll qua vialtlnc In our midst. . rs. Guoo Trouser is once more uhlo to salt around the house ...... Mn. W. Trainee:- hon the mend .....Mr. W. S. Rablmn fluted I “Mend" at Part 190111 lab wok. . . . . Mlu E._ Foxgggon flight} her home he! w‘oek. . “if “x 1 1." CANADIAN POST. LIN DSAY- ONT w. â€"-â€"â€"â€"v * 3131-39020de mu SALEMâ€"MARIPOSA: Guzman; RED Rom Smn'ox EMAIL-III Llnd-yonloody. Fob. m. msm,bdovodwtbd .C.loyul. “Memnmmwdn dun. IIoStqu,Briggs,latconSudco. ”mmum O the cm ol the bride's Mu. Puidnh. .8 lush. «Hahnwmhn E. 0- Tomato mac-tummy. w u. mâ€"Gmm- 0n Veda-any. M. 20th. 1896. vb, In. you-mu am '3 Lac-'1. KM”. WAmeâ€"Mcnm.â€"At the “dance at the bndo‘s panama. on an 12th Feb" tho I" 0. My, AHA“. yr; ago. den to llama W,aflo{8rock. Mr. Totten, ct Linden . in to mist. All meordislly invited. Meeting in Metho- dist church here. 8. s. Commonâ€"The Maxim Set:- beth echcol use is’ ion will hold their con- vention in the Methodist church here on Thursday, 28th Inst; owing to the ten'ihle snow blockade: it we: poetponed from the 11th. Mr. Alh'edDay, provincial eecutery. Pinon-In v on the nu: Feb. 1895, the wile of It. 5% o! ndsuxhw. [W7 at in: m l Fmâ€"‘rm school bout of section No. 10’ rum-ads 35: th 1‘3 on A, a . Ill!- knm. lint-not, 8W0 000ml“ $100 on contents. 1'08 TWINTYJ‘IVI YEARS. ill! take part. [Correspondence cl Tu! Pom! OBIWLBY. â€"II is with aadneee we chronicle the death of Clinton, beloved eon cf Mr. and Mn. R. Day, um um week's illness. oi ixtismmation of the lunga. We extend sympathy to the bereaved. V Pnsomâ€"Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Adair and MN Jessie Bell are at pneent very ill with la grippe, which disease la rapidly spreading in this community ..... On school teacher. Mina J. M. Can: hell. in ill but is still leaching ...... Mr. em Carl and clear Carl. also Mum Gcozgs and Ernest Adair. are visiting biehd- m Lind- ea and Oakwocd this week....Mr. G. W. A and family have returned to Not- land. where Mr. Aller is going no carry on a mercantile hneinese as former in hie old stand. lately vacated by Mr. l. 0! Cohoconk. Ac heiaa popular man he cannot 1:" to do a rush businen. as he did bzhre in Norland. e aiao he: the pogt since. A n mLe- -_-l-â€" Iâ€"a-..) Lnlnl Church Nou- â€"A ncrmal institute will be held in Cannington on Tucsduy. Feb. 28:11. 3nd Bundtrlmd. Wodnudu. Feb. 270:. eon- duotod by Rev. J. McEm. norms! the Sundny school; Salinas will I). hold in Cminmn, naming sod am. in the Mothcdm chunks. and Pn- cbnroh in the The Legion of Honor text books will and. Apgly to Rev. stid Y. Rmbggnnlncm. us Mr. T. H. Clondonninc, dot-land. y 12'. EXPO. E â€"Thlc mien Intend hold- lng w entertainment (D. V.) on March 8th. An cxoollen: mm I. being pn- p m d a grand t e In ascend. mun. EYADROTT": :2 PESSARZ Thacfioiggsfifglgyn 98. SIHPSON'S New Adverdsemonu. Want lubh SALE REGISTER. NORTH MA ({qu 08588 WILL. OAK WOOD. ' “8:th a poundm NS cun'-fornuims 1nd u: lggmmwob- tun-bl: nt‘Dmg Sm orderbymfiwebmtl. 6for.5. Circular free. TM '53" moo-lupin... NORLAND. LIIFORD‘ bum iving FRIDAY FEBRUARY 22, 1895. TWO DOORS WEST OF OLY HOUSE. Recently removed M the Worm Block to more mm: and better- fitted Premleee REMOVAL W. HCWATTIRS, 7 l7." M (Mona). Seeder or Cultivator, will nuke 3 min- nko in buying my other tho the MONITOR. W0 now your outlet: at fluFuotory. or through our Anna. D. M. HOULIHAN. DowxnvuLz ; H. FITZPATBIOK. LUWY; F. SANFORD, Fuzhou FALLS: SAMUEL MAGILL, Ihxvns; «GEO. MCEUGB, our Loud Ant, Lunar. We dull hMmyouutourOfioomdFm, when unple- of 311 Mus-can bein- “TIE IOIITBII STANDS “POI A MSOLID PLATFERI. “SYLVESTER BROS. M’F’G. 00., Lindsay, Ont. 'W. 1c Wstun Plans have been made to accommodate a large number of purchasers with the greatest possible comfort. The goods are new, quality strictly first-class, and those who want trash will have to look elsewhere. THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN. We must clear them out. We won’t carry them over. If you can't see what tremendous clients are directed your way, who have you to blame for not catching the biggest bargains ever let loose in Canada ? Everything included in the great price wreckageâ€"nothing reservedâ€"nothing held backâ€" They ought to go like smokeâ€"for about We commence our annual STOCK-TAKING CLEARANCE SALE. The recollection of last year's and previous season's mammoth sales will be ample to incite enough people to crowd our store from end to end. Unbounded attractio'ns will prevail in every depart- ment, and another triumph will be added to our long list of irresistible bargain sales. ‘ We have sold morer goods, counted more dollars, and entertained bigger crowds than ever before. Our best expectations have been more than realized and we enter upon a new year with our stores standing solidly on our past records, more than ever determined to beat that record, if possible. The last day of January ended our year's businessâ€"a successful one in every respect in spite of the hard times. We are getting closer to the people every year, and we are gratified that the people appreciate our efforts so unmistakebly. Growth 15 proof,‘cont1n- uous growth is proof positive. Our business proceeds on SOLID IDEAS PESISTBNTLY FOLLOWED, and not upon spasmodic excitements. I AI, , HERE’S ANOTHER .p amwwx woowmag .rwxmbm- Nw‘wwfivq W3§ Ofle-Ha/f Value GOUGH BROS, “.A.LW'.A.YS GOOD AT GOUGHS-” STARTING SATURDAY MORNING Far Reaching in its Benefit. MEN'S OVERCOATS AND SUITS, BOY’S OVERCOATS AND SUITS, MEN'S HATS AND CAPS, BOY’S HATS AND CAPS, FUR COATS AND CAPS, ALL OUR UNDERWEAR, ALL OUR FURNISHINGS, [2’ ORSEMEN P.I.-lovor buy a Jato mum; for meamxmj Go ugn Brother». Wo Into MM this wook 200.3% of GRAY, RED, BLUE sud PIIK CHICK. Colon “mood, goumtood all long Silky Wool, whioh k bound to con, who ndnood to 81.10 “11.1.00” you! doohlofiold.c “epoch. Plain Guy, 40¢. potlb. Wo commu- hotuhgkohonllm uwoll. HORN 3305., BonitdthMoohdhhndnnd prohothlmhon thou-MM Jailhouanotnshhlmuhimif volldothod hand our “'7:an m The Janitor. LINDSAY and PETERBORO. Born 8103. 15 THE PRICE WE SET 0N THEM ”'08“ WMLEI HILLS. n Home Cover, monlkilinruo than oomhinodDfilHnthomrkqt. ~ii'lwym'e Stronger-ad non Dung: than me Cul- tivator on earth, and my (not! wanting a Coupbinod " The MONITOR a the Best and Latest Improved (s11 Stool) Onlflvflm in tho world, MMWordetcrin ell conditiouoftheleofldpn any other eonhinedmuhine Invented. nay H'm the but had run, the belt guilt dilttibutor. The Boot Quanta-in the world. mthebighwthat W. B ightcrthsn ~35“ 5E5; E b any' bin cue ”ethos-com tho into-t cub, _ 8. El: 59$ E E 3 a Y rob. Boom

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