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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 19 Mar 1897, p. 6

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vuâ€"-‘, Population 2211.101, and births 41,628, “hull/8.8 Sofa? :1 000. muses 13,987, or 126 to the 1100. Deaths 22,461, or 10.1 «toâ€"fie 1.000. Tho number of births de- 2 AL- A: Pounlihrgffe-r ill-Moo. whore Jinxfidright into that: man mu, And Int '01:). and p'intod ’om t’othor way, And looked it. home to the boy. in gny, atom-count! for “OW, and on and onâ€" Jin n manta: had one um gone, And t3: old and. words In his mind 31! y’- “Woll. good-by, Jim : 1‘.» km 01 your-0’! !" Think of 3 pm not In We‘ll uy Iiko Jim. ' p. P.’ ’At’l clumb 9|"- Ip_to,_tho shoulder Impsâ€" A,:__:_I.:_n mammmmm MWWMWMmuW.fl m mmmxmmuwm m” .mmgmmw mmmmm mmmh 3% E.“ a mm» “ '.. ._. deaths Thehlrth the , with a nu fifizk M290 Vittoria PLANINI} Ii]! Frames, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings,,vTrImmings, Etc. - “5-;de 1n the Province. Thomas! report remains the 1'08!!- tntlonot mwm and dutha In com-imam thefiéfiflm‘ -...., Act-no (I! Item?) Old men never hed much to myâ€" ’Cept.in’ to J inâ€" And Jim vol the wildest boy he hedâ€" Andtheold men jee’wnppednpin'himi Never heerd him speak but once Er twice in my life,â€"nnd fins time we- When the we: broke out. end Jim he went. The old men beckin’ him, fez 3b.??? months; And All 'el. I been! the old men any . . Wu, jee’ u we turned to start myâ€" “\Vell. good-by, Jim : - . . 'I'nkekeer of yontle’f 2” Tented-like, he win more satisfied 15Jee"lookin’ e; Jim And likin’ him an» hi-e’f-di'xe, see?â€" ’Cenee he WI! jee’ mpped up in him ! And over And over I mind the dny The old men come end stood round in the £10- Iilllu-vvuâ€" â€"_..,7, '7 in Him! And the. old man jee’ mpped 1: Think «(kinâ€"with the m um through, And the glorious old Red, he end Blue A-luughiu’ the new. down over Jim, And the old men, bendin’ over himâ€"- The surgeon turnin’ saw with tears ’At hadn’t looked for you! end yeun, A. the bend of the dymg boy clung to a We, the old voice in hit eon,â€" ‘yell, good-by, Jim : L--_ _. _-....-v: m Jim come home jol’ long enough To aka the whim ’At he’d like to go buck in the ulveryâ€" Andthooldmju’wnppod upinhim! J in: 'lowod ’st. he’d Ind Iich luck store, Gnu-ed he’d mile her three years more. Aund the old mm gsvo him I. colt he’d “ind, Aid‘followod him over to Cunp Ben Wade, And hid mnnd for A week or no, Wnchin' Jim on dreu pondeâ€" 1'01 finally no rid any. And has be @3053! w. the gid mm any,â€" This keer of yourse’f !” N eve: w nothin’ ebout the ferm Dintin’gilhed Jim ; ”bound! as: mwndervhy . .-. The old men ’peared mpped up in him: But. whet: 06p. Biggie: he writ Isak ’As Jim we. the have.» boy he bed In the whole dern regiment, white or black, And Lia'sghzin’goéd .- his minin' mâ€" ’At. he bed led, vinh e bullet clean Andiliut-ho hoard w the old mm “y,â€" “W’ell, good-by. Jim : Tnko hoot of youm’f 1” hi the paper tho old ma did, A-wuchin’ for Jimâ€"- Fully believin' he'd undo his mark Some wayâ€"ju' mppod up in him :â€" 1“, a time the word ’n’d com. Utah‘s! hiqpp._liko the ago! s drunâ€" Thong: Mia-c bade you tar-eon,â€" Tho. m wound up u letter ‘ him ’At. 09]). read to no, ’st aid : “Tell Jim flmd_ho Bored through 73h: @Suadiuu 255i. SATISFACTION G UABANTERD. ONTARIO vmu. sums-nos. ‘. P. RYLEY. THE OLD MAN AND JIM. Th} is?“ of jénm’f !” â€"Jmoo Whitcomb Riley. And do he: of hiuo'f.” J. B 31191: W 19, 1897. hisnthigh, md carried the Millions of Dollars Paid In Life Pr‘énfiums’. ’ FOREIGN GOIPAEIBS DROP HUT m m can cw “anaemia-gang. mumMâ€"mcom ' Dolhpâ€"lllfl «snows! NEWâ€"HRGMMHWA Ems tome-on in regard a won m mm It was mmtâ€"(SpwtflJâ€"Am- meryottheifle insurance bum“ the past year has been issued be'the Finance Departmait. Thirty-nine companieaweredodngbnsineesinm- mammm-mmenwerem man. u Bdtkh and u American; of. the latter three have ceased new business, while six British oom- panes have also dropped out. at the Mn nan. 'Lhese 39 mm hadonDeafltheconefidet-ahleamt or $327,7suan tn tome an increase at $8,472,930 over the amount at insnramo mtoreeatthecloseotmniepre- m o: “the year totaled :10, 597.076. MinamotM‘ZZZ oval-themes otthepreviooayeu.01’thetota.l.no less than $6,075,996 was taken in by Weanpenies,whichisanidnso percent. (numewerepaiddnm the year to theamount at $4,706,157, in: in- “013956.114. WW done Damon: «13,82,128561. There are now 150,148 Lite insurance policies in tone in Mn companies. out. or swam policies in- and throughout the Dominion in venous sequel I B ' -" -""‘ matter for subsequent Went. ” more than mum of the lake smwmg is owned in the United States. vmels at the latter 38: carrying m Besides theiinocompaniga’ business. aha-xenmountorihsmancebheldin the vazious moieties doing- we ontheaseaémentpian.- Them ottheseaocietieapaidamessmentsmt china. Manetammmtorwe hmmmmmmsm- 890...:9901thbann36L60300013hddin the 10...!“ which received $624.49?“ year in easements, and paid out £8440.- minclahne; “$17,060,500m1n'mec. your bVLAwwâ€"uâ€"- â€" __,_,,V , _ to the «dew-Council bringing into force on the lakes the “international Mesottberoadatseaézagnedto omnly to drawn yesterday, wte simply this: That according to statute it was in:- perwve that an maritime rsuhflons brought into force as regards Cana- dian waters should be made to apply to “all” the waters of Canada. to in- land mils-able waters as well as to -_A_ -“Adkh. 9,. m gag: 51:... Oil «who H58 uEE On 25 Fumnumhoubu anfloghagngggfl M.B..A., which received $187,965 in as- smts and paid out $168,150 in With retemcetothe statemenm of Mgr. Gravel ot Nicolet, Archbishop Langevin, and other: of the hierarchy that they have not received «um tram Rome to “suspend their action" onflmochoo‘lquesflon, ltlsexplailnai here that this is quite poslble, as the orders have been mailed from Bonn. and will not likely reach the ad:- bishops and bishops until ‘next week. Charges haw. been preferred to the Department of Justice against Jute Woods, County Court Judge for Part-h County. or bequest inmbill to attend to the duties or the bench. e chm are made by local residents Ind they will be investigated by a special com- misdoner. going vessds. Thus. the Imperial Gov- ernmeng hymn; requested the promul- , -1 .I... ‘â€".Aâ€"Ifl.‘n“nl t then the members wm retain their mufcrnextm_ _ ., Lu Luc war-v..- v~_,, _ , conspicuous in the chamber. had been erected a. M cotton loom as an exhibit in the case of the Canadian Cotton 00. v. Talbot. The machinery was in the sane position as when the urred which caused the éTaâ€"tgjâ€"aniiié cheapness o! the soft coal products at that country. a. re- laxation or the regent Canadian duty of 60 cents per ton,1t is said. would stdkesoedouablowattheNmScoâ€" tie coal industry. It I: learned that the mt ailmr qorporaiuoxls at: 53%.“: mg colleagues are anxious as to the probable deciden at the (30m ment In respect to the duties now im- posed by madam immafl: -A -4“- as it was in W1 ttrday. Mr. Cogâ€"'1W0myWW" , ls ' hero m watching tar!!! mtters. It is aunt cant thathoshouldpein “Yum fif‘me Sup-w court this run-lung. ,LAflL‘_ kâ€"j ku- Secâ€"rerun! Nous. a.- further In'vie'w of thn Uifitd of =TfiE~zGANADIAN MILLINDSJAY.‘ ONTARIO. FRIDAY. waters. to-mor the Laufler-Greenway settlement. In doing so, Mr. Cameron expressed tho belief that the terms of settlement were satisfactory to nearly all the people 0: Canada, and he thought thin would be the last ever heard at the school question. Mr. Roblin, leader of the Conserva- tive Opposition. replied. pronouncing the bill a hydra-headed, illegitimgg offspring of political duplicity and Mr. Roblin wanted to kgw it had bed: . was humiliating and» exasperating, that as a. result of the hill ambassadors were now going back and forth between Rome and Ottawa. and the Dominion had a. paid solicitor sitting at the feet of Rome. He chin-zed Mr. Laurie:- and Mr. 'I‘arte with wilfuliy deceiving the 2 Quebec. and wound up by electors 0 moving the six month: hoist. The de- '-- - --_.n_...a ‘men HHTTAWAâ€"BEDGET Explanation of the P. O. Deput- m6nt Accounts. the Groves-mucus uww _-.--_, balls. of the Spanish forces was killed whilemdintthegtmckn‘pon the In- surgentpoddoll- mapammm Ottawaw lurch 10.â€"(SpedaJ-)-An A.- aoclated Press report this afternoon “tea that Mgr. Tedeschi is the Papal delegate to. Canada. This is incorrect. Winnipeg, March lLâ€"kapecxuqâ€"m the Manitoba Legislature this after- noon Attorney-General Cameron mov- ed the second reading of the hi1) con- taining the amendments to the Scrum! Act, in accordance with the terms or Dual-Io- In the lunch. mun- ~ 7-,-u_l\ 7.. nun- .â€" vvâ€" _- uooourx. ,-. W' ‘ m who unend'henonchm 021» m‘}, hone-stain: and letter that. before Jlldte Benson this m dectedtobotuedwuw- in a. very clear explanation of the el- bged discs-em discovered by Messrs. Cross and Munroe .01 Toronto 3:; the accounts of the Postofime Department. The two auditors make the annual de- ficit to be much larger than what the dwtmenm report shows it to be. This 13 owing to their would!“ the June quarter tn' the transactions or the year. althopsh it“s-9W3 that since Chateau-anon the payments due on the 30th June have always been paid in 7 ,_ __.- mint: ' ' ' ' oneque to a. p: Sir Rlclnnl Cartwright is atlll ah this case was sent from the Capital. but Messrs other words, I: Fielding and Paterson have been de- unde the act? voting attention to the tar“! revlslon. Court or pr and as soon a the Minister or Trade stoma) Court . and Commerce does return them will that It was m be joint antinu- Asked as to when slgnment of a the bill might. be looked for in ltl as such subje< completed term. the answer came hibltion. Wils that the House will not have to 1090 G. G. Mills fox L __--- -L.‘ .uuuuuyml vvu. winâ€"v ”vv â€"â€".. the July quarter. If these payments have to be made "within the fiscal Ye“ it will mean that to:- this year at an! nee the five quarters will have to ho paid tor, thereby apparently greatly mhandn‘ the expenditure for the cur- rent year. It appears also that the two auditors have adopted the unusual course of including in the expenditure or the department the cost or running it. which has hitherto been paid out of the am Government appropriation. and tor which a. special annual vote I: made by Parliament. Oneot’themmStersstatesthatcon- alder-able work in being done toward the prevention of the tam! resolutions ”they will be muoduoed into Pullm- sent from the Capital, but Messrs- Fieiding and Peterson have been de- voting attention to the tax-ii! revision. andusoonutheMinisteroi'h-ado and Commerce does return them will be joint sittings. Asked as to when the bin might be looked for in its completed form. the answer came that the House will not have to lose any time waiting for it to be prought in” By the time that the preliminary work of. Parliament is through and the members have really settled down totheworkotthesession theta-r18 bin will be introduced by M‘r. Fielding. The Minister of Justice has caused oommuniwtions to be sent to the sev- era: Provincial Governments to see it a mutual arrangement cannot reached in Menace to the appoint- ment of Queen's CounseL _n this in lust". vs nu“. ~_- _ A son of the Hon. William MacDon- gaii has been appointed to a. clerkship in the library of Parliament. Mayor Wilson Smith and a entree.) civic deputation arrived here to-day to mm... -._-, ...._ -m, entries at the smaller ports has a most benflcial effect. In any case. the entries at the smaller ports are seldom of any great size. and where a. mis- take has been made once the attention of the authorities is generally directed ’0 it in order to prevent recurrence. Hon. William Mulock. Postmaster- General. returned to the Capital this morning. . Last night's rain had a deplorable in the Western departmental block. It found its way through the temporary roof and soaked a. number of places which had about dried of! the water poured on them the day and night of the-biflre. won‘t- ... “a hm“_ E; â€"s_e§Siorual or flie Ontario Court 0: Appeal in thin matter will not be taken to the Jud!- cial Committee. Yougcorregpgndent ALA S" "I.- up. cial Committee. Your correspondent gathered, in conversation with the Minister. that his idea is that federal and local authority should agree upon certain hard and fast rules to govern the conferring 01 the silk. and that active work at the bar for a fixed term of years, possibly 15 or 20, should be Indispensable. The proposal implies a recognition or the power on! the local authorities to create Queen's Counsel tor provincial courts, and or the federal authority for Dominion courts, as de- cided by the Ontario Court of Appeal. Whether or not there shall be mutual recognition of federal and provincial appointments, with concurrent juris- glction, must be a matter 0: negotiate on. At the sitting of the tariff enquiry In Ottawa and elsewhere complaint was made of the incompetency of ap- praisers at the smaller customs ports. and some manufacturers did not hesi- tnte to ask for the abolition, on the ground that foreign products are al- lowed to pass through their hands at figures far below the proper valuation. It is held, however, that these com- plaints are exaggerated. The oversight which the department exercises to prevent the entry of goods under a wrong duty and otherwise to check the .__-u... M... I“... n wag “at: {rial h Jury. .Coboqz, larch 1.2â€"th Lee. tho China- fi_‘- ~3-.. -_ 48-...- A' Inn. THE SCHOOL AMENDMENTS. Illlsur o! Jude. 0- m cm.- non office-’- eon-cl- APPARENT DISCREPAHHIB nâ€"Tsfieéid.)â€"m EWSIâ€"FROM OTTAWA "â€"-' ‘â€"-- no Dem”: e! Agriculture of the United sum report £0 per «at. of all: yeti: wheat crop Ind 44 per cent. of the out crop sun In “med Mada. n- â€"A-'.“ Dun-Inn In the but at lurcuuaa u. -_..-. _, _ v The Government has decided to ac- cept the judgment of the court in the ease of the Queen v. St. Louis. and a. cheque tor 872,000 in settlement of his claim has been forwarded to him. The National Famine Fund has now reached $119,000. The ExecutiÂ¥e of the Jubilee Cele- bration 00mm ttee met to-night and decided that the presence of the mili- tary was essential to the success of the demonstration on June 21. As the Govemor~Generai has ordered a mili- tary review here on May :4. Hon. R. W. Scott. Senator Ciemow, Mr. Bei- conrt, M.P.. Mr. Hutchison, M.P.. and Mayor Bingham were deputed to wait upon His Excellency and at him to forego the Queen's Birthdny review for the one on June :1._“‘__ nu The lmporlal Government Sou “ .Tuosdayiaznd af'Junb‘ ' mm m: mmun JUBILEB. IOQ Wm can-IIIIOIG" "‘F'“ heir lamâ€"Inpu- 0"" m luIâ€"‘l'ho Cover-crunch“ m mu Ir. mm m" " the noun-- mm“- bum luv- u .â€"u -.-~_7v J. M. MCDOugaJJ. Conservative «no didate In Wright. had two successful meetings in Hull gozplght. ,, 3--.)” AA .- nea‘lnoltuhfiuat‘iigvhe" Vignedi his p0. sition as ADC. Mr. Erskine. an. hav- ing now become much better. his son Is free to accept the position oflerod him. Pending Mr. Erskine's arrival hi. the beginning or next month. the du- ties of the office will be performed by Capt. SinciaJr as acting Governor-Gen- eral's secretary, without pay. Capt. Sinclair is due to arrive within the next few days, and will rexnain in Canada got-3 tevynweekn. I.-- _.._... unn n.“â€" be held and a. report to Parliament. druw'n up. The report of the American commissioners has been presented to Congress. v The city has made an arrangement with the vendors or Rockcuae Park by which the present suit: In 1113 fare of the half-breeds, on wnunl Father mombe has devoted a great part of his life. Edward Lachapelle has taken an ac- tion for 86000 damages against moo:- tawa Slectric Co. for Injuries he is al- leged to have sustained by falling on! an electric light pole on Argyle-avenue two or three months ago. The Canada Gazette to-morrow will contain the announcement that His Excellency the Governor-General has appointed Mr. David Erakine or the Scottish Archers to be secretary in place of Capt. John Sinclair. M.P., re- signed. Mr. Erskine has been a mem- ber of His Excellency'e staff from the commencement of the Governor'- ten- ure of office until last year. when. ow- ing to his presence belng needed at hll home ineongequence ot the serious ill- ,__.__..; 5|- m In the Supreme Court the use 'OL Fraser v. Davidson was taken up this morning. The question in the case was whether under the Ontario Act union fraudulent preferences, which prohibits an insolvent giving to one creditor. bonds. bills. notes or securi- ties. but allows payment of money. a debtor-could transfer a third party's this case was the debtor's wire. In other words, is such a cheque “money‘ unde the act? The majority or the Court of Appeal, reversed- the Divi sional Court .and Meredith, J., held that it was not “m." but an as- signment ot a bill of exchange, and as such subject to the statutory pro- hibition. \Vilson. 0.0.. for appellant. G. G. Mills for respondent. Judgment reserved. By consent of the parties the ap- peal in Somhra v. Chatham was with- drawn, and the counsel in the next ease, Rogers v. the Toronto School Board. not being prepared to pr at once with the argument. the use was allowed to stand until to-morrow. Mr. Hobbs, M.L.A.. of London, was in town to-day, and has closed a con- tract with the Department 0! Justice whereby he handles the total output or hinder twine from the Kingston Peni- tentiary, which will be made up to next August. Last autumn the Gov- ernment sold 500 tons to a St. John firm, who haVe resold to Hobbs. and the latter has now arranged to take the balance of the penitentiary output. which will be fully 600 tons more. The prime is 31°F. give-n. ' --â€"â€""LA ‘YA-okmf uncle any“... .V-..- ies. preparing for nâ€"eiiiapring. Thirty houses are built and many other: will be constructed in the near future. Th: an Industrial school, which will help the enterprise. Just now the expenses have been contributed by friends who want to help the scheme. which every- body understands will be {or the wel- fu-e of the halt-breeds; on whom -A- _ __.A. pllwc :3 ”v. 9..-... Rev. Father Lacombe. Northwest missionary. is in town with Rev. Father Leduc. Their vL-vit has reference to the colony of half-breeds at St. Paul Dee Metis. on the northern branch or the Saskaprhewan. Fm some time Father Lacombe has been working th: scheme. Since last summer a certain amount of improvements have been made at places where the mission ls located. Rev. Father Therien. one o! the assistants of Father Laeoxnbe. is there all-€251)! with a. numller or famil- 7 7‘ -_ ML“...- pcen puma-wâ€" -v 1e an amusement )t Rockcmte Park sent nuts In the be withdrawn and he property of the 38-“! “ohm‘ Court the use '0! was taken up “‘15 suon 1n the cl!° :- the Ontario A01 meters-nee!» which cut giving to one .3. notes or securi- MIC-e“ mu mmmummuuuu ”Doom-lie ”cl-'0‘ Ilka-"Mm vule nnd Tern Home road. Flve Incl maimed and two nerlounly lnjund. u o s: mudâ€"Herbert Allen. Ennmne. hood lnnltoc of tho sate house. cough tln the one our nnd drowned; Jooeph Bole vllle. locomotive fireman: Soho Benn. hm Bnnte. conductor: and two unknown men. WBMM mum-1.3m; J. Henderson. brother or men-Shoe Au: dltor Bender-on. Both men I:- act-loud! Injured. but they will Room. The oceldeut won the relult of heuvy nlunln Southern lndlnnn since White River. near Hnnletou. we Ind the buck water wuhd out the true! of the Term mute. mm wen running ouslowordemuthemdbedwuknowl tobelnlmlcoudltlon. Whentho“(hn- uouBull"u-ulnmehedthellllthlom luxthoenhnhnentonddeulynvowu nudthoeudue mm eurundu ourtofthe “crammed lmuhuut nlx “13‘: o‘thwuter. 'l‘o engine tux-1:: over. u Warm right. 'I'hesuokerhmmthooudot mfivuinllio. loéouonve am: Sohn Sean. hm Rune. conductor: un'l two WBMM Haul-non. M; J. Henderson. brother of “mu AI- dltor Bender-on. Both men n- carious!) Injured. but they will recover. The accident was the result of heavy nlun in Southern Indium linen In [I‘ll-I. Evansville. 136.. Intel: 10.41: nonb- vme and Kenn-me united tnln sooth- bound rm Chicago was wrecked um morning at 12.30 o'clock at: point on my. noun; 0! _Bulet9n. Ind. 81 old. The eldest girl. Ida May. I804 8 Years, had scrubbed out the kitchen floor before going out, being her no. ther's only help. Just how the accl- dent happened will never be known. It is supposed the youngest child stroll- ed too near the hole. which is cur rounded by ice. and slipped into it. when the other: new to her rescue and lost their footing and slid in too. John Luzon. the grandfatha'. just after 3 run. to inquire after the health of the family. He chasted with Mrs. Luxon for about 15 minutes. when she asked if he had noticed the chil- dren as he came in. Answering in mi negative. he was requested to go out to see where they were. He went. but could not see them anywhere and walked down the bank of the highly‘ swollen creek to see if they had stroll. ed that way. watching the rushan water that ran tempestuousiy towards Lake Ontario He could and no trace 0! them having been that way. men he returned and went out the from gate to go up the stream. Close by the garden gate he discovered the lost children, all three floating in the little pool of water about six feet deep. He iished them out with a pole and ran for help and telephoned for Dr. A. 8. 'l‘llley. who came quickly and tried to resuscitate the eldest. but was unsuo- cessful. astheyhadbeeninthewater fully half an hour. The three lifeless children were laid out by kind hands and presented a ter- ribly heartrending slght to the hun- «shreds of beholders who called to see em. The case is dreadfully sad. owing to the delicate audition o! the mothet and the aflectionate regard both pa‘ rents possessed for their little family of girls. No event that ha transle here for a long time has named such widespread sympathy as this terrible manila tonal-y. Bowmanvme, OnL. lurch Illâ€"no saddest many that ever occurred In this town hwpengd In_WlVl}umJ'A_q§tig children of Frederick Buxon. who I! employed a deiiverer of ice with I. W. Winian, were drowned just outside theirgudengue insholemuonce tamed part or a. mill race. The children were out tu- m nix-inc in Lhewum sunshine.a.ndxgooney'u A Donor-Ne AM In the Town or low- WELMEâ€"WW. and Kuhn“. lull-nod 1M: THREE CHILDREN DROVNED. 1"! WE HEN KILLED. ’when" “we um 9!th LAST NOTICE I A number of customers in- ,_ debted to us by Note or Book Account have taken no notice of our request to settle what they owe us We have decided _ to give them a. few more days- very few. forward we will not charge any goods for a longer period than One Month. SPRATT KILLEN. No more credit for longer than 80 days. From this date their mother. :5 Ii; 3;: ii; ”Mm... The largest importetions we have shown are now on See the newest mixtures and latest effects of the season. Winter Goods are movmg but they must go faster. GENTLEMEN MONUMENT SCULPTOR. 2291.91: im‘“ ML, Mâ€" m -N9.LA_41'_r.t£qngn_gg A8!!_!'9§Afinâ€"mo m MINouon. , ,,g.‘ A. nA_17_._ ‘47, The QUALITY, ASSORTMENT and PRICES now offer will interest yangâ€"g FOR BIG-N â€"I.ndâ€" M38110 M1133. All no invited to inspect the lugs: and finest major Mr- tuq Good- in the County at. 51 KNUC- PERFECT FIT. - NOBBY TRIMMING and PRICES THE LOW‘ST. ”066 3308., Oakwooa'. ycx» V Brant-1m EmuMbdodlund-d u; Guam-I‘M Wort. mutual. mum 0.0.. WWW ATHRO CO. u= YOU Do, Us taro a: Cu. .10th Imus. LINDSAY FOUNDRY. Int AND LIFE. “out!” W El ML AND LONDOI mmmmmo “1‘ I?! "3::3’3 '11:! has tip a ilk 3; 3'5“ 8 PARTIES Av W and 5 'Cm "(0 n b. 3% I: 3E5; ! J OHN MAXINE, ,, hi7 4-87-11. Shnwh Underclothing Felt Bool- Book: and Rubber: an. an Uni-u WA CTORY PROOF of EI’FICIE’N Wm better proof can be had a Miles: of the work done The I IIV - v.-. _ , than ‘thst. the pnsant pramkes odsuon (a sfl‘ard «mount locum mndnnae. hm number now in st (1 the public gm Oar ml! tn our eflorta to prov Ida a th! mute Bosmnss um $303.1an ICm‘u u Pull morn-don any be had by mum College, or mare-inc ‘â€"'nv111 u! h MCCRL Carriage Havdware, z Blacksmith Goal, ' Horse Shoes and Hal Iron am: Artists’ Colors Windsor and M Paints and uils. Scales. Chums. are extroo: Apnhlic collection will b: u the Little Brlmn circuit next I All the churches for the .1 Ms wishlnz to do so cu: m envelopes. and L‘ In audited lndividudly (or the I will likely he the no". satisf- Sthnth whooll. C. E. had a] SPECIAL No. 1. m Office. Whiting. SPECIAL N0. 2- SPECIAL No. 3.1 SPECIAL No. 3213,1446” ”sues HERE For the ne-‘s‘l the public a turning OV'Br full well AT LOWEST PRIC? ‘3 can safely 2‘“ in these goodl ev‘ ingikékonine, dell: Painters’ Brue hes. Spades and Shovels. Fem “ patrons th news at this 1 pmxow ”lo“ Polk-5: Goggle; that ,, dew AND )C el‘d

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