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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 29 Nov 1895, p. 6

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out in the grave. Then it would hove boon Ibooluto enough. “It is now quite three years, pines, in addition to :11 the pins and pennies cm I endured, I found croopina'upon no I penis: numbness of the loft limb, “in“ confidant wokoboub. If]. .. innate an: I Ind to dngtheleftfoot my ministerial duty, and all I could poa- sibly do was to rest and try to be thank- fnL After eighteen months’ treatment I found I wee the victimof sevexe pel- pitntion of the heart, and we: ehnoat ntnidtowelk ncroee my room. Amid all th'n I we: advised to take eheolute rat from ell mental work. In feed I we. nlzeedy nnnbl'e to Me nny duty for the reason Chet the feeling of complete precaution niter the lent exertion, pre- cluded me from my duty whatever, end it appeared tomy mindtbetlwuvery nee: being“ e perfect neck. An for Ink inch-01mm», I could not tnke more denim didnnle-itmloebeoluteuto REV. c. J. FREEMAN, B. A., PH 1). At this time I consulted several physi- cians. One said I was run down, an- ocher said I had chronic indigestion ; but this I do know, that with all the pre- scriptions which they gave me I was not improving: for in addition, I had pains in the regions of the kidneys, a very sluggish liver, so much so that I was very much like a yellow man, was de- pressed in spirit, imagined all sorts of things and was daily becoming worse and felt that I should soon become 3 con- firmed invnlid if I did not soon under- stand my complaints. I followed the advice of physicians most severely, but with ell I was completely unable to do 8E TS 7'0 SIT 0N. . sickly and aufi'mting feeling in vomiting up Inch sour water. “Some live years since I found that deep study snd excessive literary work, in addition to my ordinary rninisteritI duties, were underm‘ning my health. I detavctul that I was unable to understand thlngs as clearly as I usually did ; that after but little thought and study I suf. feted from a dull pain in the head sud great wesriness, and sll thought snd study became a trouble to me. Ilos sppetite. 'did not relish ordinary food, after estirg. suffering acute pins in the chest and back. Then: was soreness of the stomach. and he must of my food see-nee! to turn to sour wster, with most Your wife may wish to enter- tain some friends this winter. You may call it nonsense, but. you also like to have the house look well-â€" as good as your neighbor’s, at any rate. _ FURNISH YOUR PARLOR REV. C. J. FREEMAN SPEAKS OF HIS LIFE AND WORK. 1' Prices Richt- 3h: Manama -...... .. LINDSAY. FRIBZY, xov 29. A FAMOUS and please your wifeâ€"you may never gas another, and may be sorry some day that. you didn’t do all in your power to make her happy. We are selling Parlor Betta at the Very Lowe-t Flanre. while we haw, gome fit 9W- Figure, W' for mansions. We have not space to mention pricesâ€"when you see the gmds the cost won’t. stand in your way. M. E. TAMMY, ’. B. T811839?- Opp. Rule! 3 3'“,- REFOMIEI} been yum. alone the ground. The powerofloeomo- tion seemed to be gone, and stsoon- soled with the information that it was psrtisl paralysis. Whether it was or not I do not know, but this I do know, i I could not walk shout and I began to think my second ’childbood had com- menced at the age of 41 years. A rennet nondent Though: to be Dying 0! Brigham uneaseâ€"Cured by Dean‘- Kidney run. Listowel. (Special) N M. 25â€"A deepatch reached he“. :zh‘i"? to the recovery in Neepawa. Man, of Mrs. T. H. McKee, tor .merlylivinghere, was a anrpriee to her triende and acquaintances. It was met bydonht. however, until confirmed by a replyhomNeepawa. Her case was well known here, as ehe’wae treated lumen of the local doom-e tor Bright’s dieeaee summmmmumm phni clan, that hex-cue wae hopeiees. and it waeeealastreeortthat she left here to_ try climatic change. Thafi‘ure. McKee waeeuedbyDodd‘eKidnewginliIa‘tew weekeepeahvolameeintheix‘hm . ‘ 305% ‘zhn‘mm' W52: “8"“ h“ m“ orou a o op knife, made into8 13am, and set to rise the 39091141311130; 1110:; this was light“: were first thoroughly mixed, and then kneaded ten minutes, were raised over night in a covered bread pan. In the mornin the dough was kneaded ten mir- ates an made Into three loaves. Three other loaves entered for the contest were awarded $75 prises. One of these loaves seem to have been prepared In a. some- what unusual way. The ingredients for the dough were two-thirds milk to one- thlrd water, compressed yeast, and a. little salt and auger, and were mixed with enou h flour to mnkeeetlfl'dough. This 3% was mixed. kneaded, and set a... 4-- -4» -24... Wm“. Ilahfi If. “I his baked torty'mlnntea. ~ Good. Brena. At a bread making contest held in an eastern city not long ago, a milling company cffered prizes ranging iron: $5 to $100 for the best loaves of bread. The re- celpe used by the winner of the 8100 was: anee pints of watermne-half pint or milk, one tablespoonful of sugar, one tablespoon- iul oi lard, two tablespoonfuls or salt and one yeast cake. The inggegiiente, which ._5 LL-â€" me. I was sick in bed and could hardly move. and he was something like old Job's comforter, although not quite. He had much regret and commiseration which was a very poor balm for a sick man. But the best thing he did say was this : “Did you ever see Pink Pills?" I sain, “Who in the world is he ’1" . He said, “Why do you not try Pink Pills '2" He said good bye very affectionately, so much so that doubtless he thought it was the last farewell. Nevertheless, after thinking a little, 1 just came to the con- clusion that I would make an innovation and see what Pink Pills would do. I lzoked at them. and I said can any good possibly come out of those little pink things? Anyway, I wouid sce. I was suspicious of Pink Pills, and I remember- ed the old proverb : “Sospetto licentia fade." “suspicion is the passport to faith." So Pink Pills I obtained, and Pink Pills I swallowed. But one box of them did not cure me, nor did I feel any difference. But after 1 had taken nine or ten boxes of pills I was decidedly better. Yes,l was certainly improving, and after eight months of Pink Pills I could get about. The numbness of the left limb was nearly gone, the pains in the head had entirely ceased, the appetite was better, I could enjoy food and I had a free, quiet action of the heart without palpitation. In fact in twelve months I was anew creature, and to day 1 can stand and speak over two ,I‘ in:pected the Perkin Ca‘s mill with a view to its purchase and transformation into a chemical manufactcxy, the output of which would be methylated spirits, oxalic acid, ammonia, etc. We understand the building was pronounced very suitable and well adapted by position and solidity If construction for the purpose in view. Next day the gentlemen went north over the I. B. 8:. 0.R.R. branch to look up the supp!y ut wood, cf which large quan- tities will be required, and found that very advantageous contracts could be made for delivery at the works. An offer has been made the owners of the building and a few weeks may bring the deal to a "'I fully, cordially and strongly com- mend Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills to all or any who suffer in a similar way, and feel sure that any one who adopts Pink Pills with perseverance and patience cannot find their expectations unrealized or their reasonable hopes blasted. But he will find that blessing which is the re- ward of a full trust in a true and reliable remedy. 1 shall always wish and desire the greatest success for Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills and always cherish a deep feeling of gratitude to the friend who first said to me buy Pink Pills. I have tried them and know their true value, and am truly glad I did, for I have found them from a good experience, to do more than is actually claimed for thorn." Very faithfully yours, 0. J. FREEMAN, B.A.. PH. D. Late rector of St. Mark’s, Montana. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills contain, in a condensed form, all the elements neces- sary to give a new life and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. They are an unfailing specific for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous head- ache, the after effects of la grippe, palpi- tation of the heart. pale and sallow com- plexions, all forms of weakness either in male or female. Pink Pills are sold by all dealers, or will be seat post paidon receipt of priceâ€" (50 cents a box, or six boxes for $2 50â€"they are never sold in bulk or by the 100) by addressing Dr. Williams’ Medicine Company Brockville, 0nt., or Schenectady, N. Y. close. A New Industry ruined ct. Mr. A. G. Peuehen, o! the Dominion Paint Works, Toronto. and several brother capitalists, visited Limisey recently and THE DEAD RAISED UP. VAR IE TIES. yea}: sgo, or a. little up. All were my pfeutd um! the! W“ raw-w ~ m """ Ut’lflbb ' pr'lérm ...... We W M "I. 9. ,. . - ( .orchuue' end else on mu m [Cormdeueed Tau Pour.) In the draws. an. Lmt Luf’. hand Ems WxL-mn â€"We are enjoying a paying Sunderlsud a 11:13 on N)V. 29th to second summer at present. undue result. help the S. cf ‘1'. of that p?“ In their 0'“. plcughlng ls 1he order cf the day. o rt A , s - ...... numb :- Iron: here .uk put Spon'r.-â€"The hunters have returned to lathe emu“ at mud.“ “cu-m. a", their homes, some haying killed the limit- report having a gocd time and plenty c! ’ gave an aura. 7 mascaraâ€"A numbn- trom have mt $0.wade on Sands! 9nd Mandamu- lngs,}§ bo_l_ng their church mm. ,- _A___LA A I a her favor aadoho was allowed 81,0(0. Comm. â€"-Mr. J. Bunting. at Toronto, hmginaoonmtlnmtrncqulammtho Sona' hallhuoonDac.5:h. BunSocu-r! Mannaâ€"Tho annual mootmgotthomhhmluywwu Monday ovoflnglalt, In the m church. MnHoopmaaonh otthooom- an‘ Mnraomsr Crmncn.â€" At the meeting of the trustee board of the Metho- dist church it was decided to erect a new church. The subscriptions up to the present time amount to over $2,500. The board are at present hunting a suitable site for the new building. We hope they may be able to build a church which will be a credit to the village and community. Sorta Snavrcnâ€" On Thursday evening of last week a song service was held in tte Methodist church. There were also other entertainments in the wsy of speeches. SmmdSnvxcnâ€"A thanksgiving eer- viee was heldin the Presbyterinn church on Thursday afternoon, (Elsi), st 2.30. Rev. J. M. Oamexcn occupied the whit. Whitby menu!!!“ M ‘1!” 7 Vitaminsâ€"A very large number from around here went deer hunting this year. but only two or three deer were brought be ck. They all saw plenty. SP3£E1THO hunters have returned to their homes, some hula: killed the unit- ed numter o! antlerg? monarchs. Inspectors, G. Rea] butcher, P. A Swne. ...... Miss F. Markham, of Bay City, Mich., who has returned home after visit- ing her aunt, Mrs. Joe, Lee, for a short time......Rev. A. B. Demm, of Oshawa ladies' college, ccaupied the Methodist puiplh cn Sunday evening. BEEF Emaâ€"The foilowing are the cm. cers cf the breed ring as organized last week: Pas“ J.‘B£ari, sr.; see, G. Lee; ...... Miss Lsula Rsham, cf Toronto, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Harry Love, lyre. - ...... Mr. John Lee has purchased the house lately occupied by the late Mrs. Besrl. He has taken up his abode there. a previous sitting of this court of revisicn. Moved by Mr. Adam, seconded by Mr- Swain, that the plan and profile of M:- Arthur drain, as amended and dated Sh November, 1895, be now accepted and confirmedâ€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Shaver, seconded by Mr. Mark, that this court of revision (to McArthur drain) new r'sa and report Bylaw No. 458 to pass with amendments.â€"Cm ied. [Specialto Tun Poem Coon-r or anmox. -â€" Councillors met on iith November. 1805. Present. Messrs. Lewnsbrcugh. Shaver, Mark and Swain: absent, Mr. Adam. Minutes of last meet- ing read and approved. Council proceeded to attend to the business of the court of revision re McArthur drain. pursuant to adjournment. Mr. Swain took the oath as requested by the statute as a memhtr of a court of revision. Mr. Adam cute red and took his seat. Moved by Mr. Mark. seconded by Mr. Shaver. that 1 08-100 acres of the township roads now charged to Mr. McArnhur, amounting to $19.91. be taken from Mr. McArihur‘s assessment and be charged to the township fir roads.â€" Carried. George Smith. esq , townehip engineer, submitted the plans as amended in accordance with a resolution passed at [Comopondenee 0! Tu: Poor.) Penmanâ€"Mr. J neon Stone's little glrl ls recovering from her attack of typhoid fever ...... Mr. John Blelr la egaln at Whitby nndtr Dr. Warren’ 3 core ...... Mr. L31tch,ot Fleaherton, has been vlaltlng his son at the Methodist parsonage here. COUNCIL Paocssnmos. â€"The council resumed its sitting for ordinary business. Moved by Mr. Shaver, seconded by Mr. Mark, that the repcrt ot the reeves (f Mariposa and Brock referring to the statute labor performed on the boundary line between said townships be received, said report showing that $6750 is due from Brcck to Mariposa to be expended on said boundary linerâ€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Muir, seconded by Mr. Shaver, that the reeve give his order on the treasurer in fever of the following persons for selectingjurors : W. Lownsbrough, reeve, $5; G. Graham, assessor, $5.â€"-Csrried. Moved by Mr. Swain, seconded by Mr. Adam, that the reeve give his order on the treasurer in isvcr of Samuel Walters for 86.50 for wood to be used in the town hall. â€"-Carried. Moved by Mr. Mark. seconded by Mr. Shaver. that the treasurer give his crder on the treasurer in favor of the following persons for work on roads : W. Johnston. work between 16 and 10. con 7. 0 £0 76 W. Johnston, ior gnu-oiling south 0! station . . 37 10 S Motherell, work on ditch at Little Britain 10 00 K. Ferguson, work 3 d con., sect E, Mark" 8 00 C. Weldon, work lot 18. con. 11...... .u.. 1 L0 ant Illness. C. Weldon, work lot. 18. con. 11...... .u.. 1 Lo â€"Cauied.â€"Movcd by Mr. Shaver,ecconded by Mr. Mark,that the treasurer b: in- enacted to pay from the general fund to Ctmp‘celi's drain land the sum ct $482, amount: to be paid topaid fund in 1895.â€" Carried. Moved by Mr. Shaver, seconded by Mr. Mark, that. this council now adjourn. to meet again on Monday. 25th November.â€"-Canied. GRE EN BAN K. MARI P084. JOHN F. Cuxmxes, clerk. and R. Flewell; Amount. autumn THE YORK STAR ”I: “wu- Iu vuv. his I D g. I: 01 carrot: Ito-a “a tan. tor the buy an or wow. s 30"" the! . Btouhomo 0! but“: tor 30. mm med: m gang's; “a...“ ' noun. nm 9.1”” I... muo- _- L................ n flv- I nut Uluu-uv Inâ€"I V'v- -_-_._ methods. new idea. Moo}, containâ€"s en exquu- in reproduction in color: 0! name cele bnzed picture by e funcueufist, worthy to adorn the 'l'll o! the most. refined home. I: a named the: Duos- cu". in the only couple“ runny ”zine pub lubed. eomhlmn; ell on themes: excellent poun- o: n.- eoneemponrlu. battles luring Malt-hie Return or flu ova. DIIOItafa :- eetudly e 9.3.. may“ in one. - 7“,_-_A -_‘__ -n‘ '4..- Donors.“ Cu: topm- Pntum m the most. pantie“ on the market. They ore of any fine th-t any member of a household could nquiro. In etch copy 0! the szlno is printed 5 coupon on- tulinx the subscriber, or purchuor. to o pawn (worth and regnluly sold {or 35c) or my number 01 pomm for four cents etch to. cover pub“ and use When the nine a! “so ”turn: is consider- pos ed tLe subacxiber totally got: Demorest’s Magazine Free r.â€" [Arm-ed too ht: for he: Iv eh | P31 sateen-Mn W. #310,903? r 1.», is ‘iviuniz friends hare“ .. Mm- E. Hit ‘9‘. 01 Toronto. spa: Thenlsgi l a ‘ n; der the perentni root. Carmen None.- On Then vi dey In the etnrnooe, 3 service wee ld e the Preehytwhn church end use conducted by R v. J M. Csmeron....1n the evening the India; Aid had econcert lathe metho- dist church. Dre Perk end Coomer. of S dntvfiélt'vauppned violin music, while the rest 0! the entertainment wee given by home talent ...... Rev, C. J. Parse. at Port Perry. cccupied the pulpit. on Sunday evening ...... On atoms: a! the naive!- my emices of the Wick Preehyterlsn church there will be no church service in the Presbyterian church here next Stbr bath. Sunday tcnool to he held at the usual hour. Bren! Socmr Mnrme.- On Monday ‘ evening the ennuel meeting of the bible society was held in the Methodfet church. Although n very wet night 15 large num- ber ceme cut to hear Rev. E. Hooper. of Toronto. who addressed the meeting In n very able manner. The came an tn end collectors were an: cted t )r the next 3 car. E L. or C. Eâ€"Rw. A 0. Crown. of Te- ronto. gave an excellent eddreee to the young people in the Mo‘hodlet church on l‘uee iay evening. Mr. Crews her his heart in the work and po cannot nu to do good. Lucianaâ€"Weather very nn'ettied et present: Gt med the people no running elelghr. othere wegonr. end othere were u ricufiy ”ENEKQ‘ running e terry h‘oet. ---â€" -- a R l- Canon! Insurance Agent. Bunker u Kent Street. Lind-v. Before Subscribing for a Magazine SEE THE BEST, J. H. SOOTHERAN, DEMOREST’S u I'IQU‘I) III-u- II' _____ l V. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" w ..... Mr. R. M°ohlo wan aficun .- duo gate to attend the grand div'a'on ot the Sum ct Temperance to be mm ut Tunn- bura: 11qu week. A , , p_l--j -ILL- “A. or my tom nov. oxen-ling twelve moat!» mu Linus: a; luau-0‘ nu Nona can PAM (or lacuna sud Datum: o UI§§lK§d}E‘£é,_0ur lrlend o! the mu store has secured another I: do? which he thinks almca: but: Sn! er. Ve hope It. will come to no and or d. TlNKs FOR SALEâ€"Two m. o zinc- llnod unka nude 0! 2 inch drama plank mummy [mice 11 ft. long by 8:0 It Vida. 3nd 4 l_I Adgcp. 31m bo_go!d cheap. Apply n Tnl Pout mam Ofllco gag. HARNESS and 3035: 30831381805. U Vi‘ohv-Erflnday. Comfort-bl. eonvo 10cc- 5nd [00d hone: on um n roucnnhlo mm. BIAS GUNIOAL. o! the Best. lelty n [.017 Pripcr. â€"â€" swam: nnaunas. Iron 610 up. shunt". tron 500. up large nocx o! Ecru snake‘- and Bob. I Cdl md no my utock in the shore line. we h" wlm. you Nun M. bud unw- pxlou E. P120083, . Oak'wood 3 privilege o! ro-uymen'. on autism ion. a and to tumor! and other- dam-om oi chasing heir monguu, And having their inure“ reduced 0 the very lam-t. nu. The can in mail oompuoo to the saving 08ml. REAL ESTATE bought and told on Comma-ion. What You Want / Keep MONEY T0 LOAN " Byatnorongu “WI: ctu an» Iâ€"Iâ€"â€" m"- .V __,-, govern the operations of d cation and nutrition, and y a careful application of t e fine properties of well- selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provxded foronr break- fast and supper a delicate] flavored bevenge which may save us may bea octon' bills. It ts by the iudtclans “51,“th cles ofldlet that a eonslt‘ltutlon may gra y mtn untl “rouge-nous tore- sist every tendency to dame. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherevettbere is a weak point. We may esonfipe man“ a fatal shalt by keeping ourselves well foni ed wi blood and a properly bombed frame.” Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling wateronnilk. Soldonly in packets, by Grocers, labelled thus: “mega”: a 60.. Ltd-L - . , - A .a-.4s EPPS’S 0000A .'1UNIGAL’S 7 L1V_Et§Y_ _.STABEF§: “ Bynhorouchknow‘e mm “*9 PM“? 9'3 N O TES DISOOUNTED W PM!“ 00.. 110 mm Am“. New York» ERATEPULâ€"comommc. n Lowe-t mm on new Security. on approval ludom Noun. If It's in the Saddlery Line. MEN’S run. son‘s MORTGAGES CHANGED. New AdveJ-tmcanzzzemIn!g AN UNPARALLELED OFFER. BREAKFAST â€"§UPP_IR. f Prorusg, Oak W051; Epps’s Coco» ma Broker. 91 Black, Green, Oolong, Ceylon,‘ NOT BY CHANGE MERELY! SPRATT SPRATT (9° KILLEN’S wrejmown by all good housekeepers for thou excellence and superiority over what. they buy from others. Our Teas and Cofi'ees are guaranteed pure, and if not as re reâ€" sented can be returned. We are now offering special reguc- trans to partles taking 5, IO and .20 lb, lotsâ€"just what is wanted for the country. It is not toy chance that our Ten and COFFEE business has grown to 1ts present large proportions. Thorough knowledge of the busmess, good goods and low prices have done it, and it has taken time. InCoEmmukefllpmflufiu‘il: Wehave blends a; difi'crent prices, «ch the best of its kind. WE OFFER EXCEPTIONAL V-ALUE IN TEA AND TEAS and COFFEES Spratt .9 Elder. \ KILLEN. wmmm Japans, Young Hgsons, Assam and Blends. 1103: one grai “Id he hm (hen stop “he. w h( through i ‘ ‘ Hear with a face Md have it his inté flare, you' lie. you W01 hoe looked been poured ‘lsir’ I, E getting wan “I would r1 “Well. I‘ by: you didn’t I yon two be “Oh. ln' me Sinm "Well, 1 youth, are any hirsuq (used togrt Qismsr. ‘W style. I ca uppearance “Eh ! W any? More ordination n superiors ':' ‘ heard (not charge aga‘ pegt that :1 ' Jamiv ( My M mwadw And Juli to find his 1 “Hear “‘1 filial." 8M1 cued Jam "This is a ‘ “I said the private “And wl “Then ‘ you will u ties you w 1y asked ears had Dick Tow: guy. “B: You-key w our: of th: Ihonsh. v mlycaru women 1i! f‘Woll, I" mammal 931m talk very W0“ And ' 'f‘U' . .3 "1', u" -. 4. :3 951‘ £313. ’. ’ " “We“ ‘21 w?» 1.. . ._m.. fir? $85.. ..‘.. .., can... .~ .. . .. Nah», . sacs-21..- J;- “4.7.5. .. rig-e ,» 50 l 'l k 4 i . ‘A .4 I‘mâ€"H ,xs hr" «curâ€".â€" Your wife may wish to enter- tain some friends this winter. You may call it nonsmse, but you also like to have the house look wellâ€" as good as your neighbor’s, at any rate. muss YOUR PARLOR '_ ‘-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" and please your wifeâ€"you may never get another, and may be sorry some day that you didn’t do all in your power to make her happy. We are selling Parlor Sous at the Very Lowest Figure, while we l‘lth. some fit for mansions. lVe have not space to mention pricesâ€"when you see the gmds the cost won’t stand in your way. M. E. TAilGiiEY, a Prices Right. Opp. Hurley a: Brady. gust. .-_____â€".. Elie 0: nunliuu uiuéav, rmnav, Nov 29, 1895. __ - -.._ - _.._._._.._ I .-.â€"........â€"..â€"-._â€"--.~- -\ Filitlfsiafromlat. REV. C. J. FREEMAN SPEAKS (F HIS LIFE AND WORK. 3-. Has Wrmou and Punched on Butt: Side- of rho ntlnutlcâ€"Bcovntly the V ctlm of a. Peculiar All] otlon from which Bo Was he‘csscd In lulu-vel- ion a Alanna-x Pram tin: ll. ‘Lnu llt mltl. No. 157 Elliot‘suu-SL, South Boston, is the present home of Rev. C. J. Free- man, B. A. , Ph. D., the recent rector of St. Mirk's Episcopal Church at Ann- conda, .‘Iont. During the reform move- ment which has swept over Boston, Dr. Frerman has been- frequently heard from thl'ullgh the various newspapers. and al. though a resident of a comparatively recent date, he has exerted much public influence, which has been increased by the loot that he was ten years ago on a commission appointed in England to in- vestigate the troublesome question of the vice of great cities. He has pteached before cultured au- diences in the old world, as well as to the rough pioneers of the mining towns of the Ricky mountains, and his utter- .ances as Well as his writings have been in the line of progress and liberality, well-seasoned with practical common sense. Dr. Freeman has written this paper a letter which will be read with interest. He siys : “Some five years since I found that deep study and excessive literary work, in addition to my ordinary ministeritl duties, were underm'ning my health. I doth-ctul that I was unable to understand things as clearly as I usually did ; that after but little thought and study I suf- fered from a dull pain in the head and great wearincss, and all thought and study became a trouble to me. Ilos appetite. 'did not relish culinary food, after cutirg, suffering ucutc piins in the chest and back. Then: was sorene~s of the stomach, and he must of my food seemed to turn to sour water, with most sickly and suffocating feeling in vomiting up such sour water. REV. c. J. rnrsnsx, B. A., PH 1). At this time I consulted several physi- cians. One said I was run down, an- other said I had chronic ind'gestion : but this I do know. that with all the pre- scriptions which they gave me I was not improving: for in addition, I had pains in the regions of the kidneys, a very sluggish liver, so much so that I was very much like a yellow man, was de- pressed in spirit, imagined all sorts of things and was daily becoming worse and felt that I should soon become a con- firmed invalid if I did not soon under- stand my complaints. I followed the advice of physicians most severely, but with all I was chpletely unable to do my ministerial duty, and all I could pos- siblydo was to restandtrytobethank- ful. After eighteen months’ treatment I found I was the viotimof severe pal- pitatiou of the heart, and was almost nfraid‘to walk across my room. Amid nflthisl was advised to take absolute rest from all menial work. In fact I was already unabl'oi totakeauydutyfor the reason that the feeling of complete “finned horny. murmur, .m wrdck. hairqcuk. be "‘t new .Ij-not'hhomcu', fl . , . \ ... 5. w 2'4». solodw: \wtitl pmly'i-o not 1 do not know, but thisIdokuow, I could not walk about and I beganto pleughlngilaihs Magmafi. think my second childhood had com- \moncod at the age of 41 years. “Just about two yams ago, or a little more, a ministerial friend came to see me. I was sick in bed and could hardly move. and he was something like old J ob’s comforter, although not quite. He had much regret and commiseration which was a very poor balm for a sick man. But the best thing he did say was this : “Did you ever see Pink Pills?" I sain, “Who in the world is he l". He said, “Why do you not try Pink Pills ’l" He said good bye very affectionately, so much so that doubtless he thought it was the last farewell. Nevertheless, after thinking a little, 1 just came to the con- clusion that I would make an innovation and see what Pink Pills would do. I lzoked at them. and I said can any good f those little pink possibly come out o I was things? Anyway, I would sce. suspicious of Pink Pills, and I remember- ed the old provei-b : “Sospetto licentia fede." “suspicion is the passport to faith." So Pink Pills I obtained, and Pink Pills I swallowed. But one box of them did not cure me, nor did I feel any difference. But after 1 had taken nine or ten boxes of pills I was decidedly better. Yes,l was certainly improving, and after eight months of Pink Pills 1 could get about. The numbness of tholeft limb was nearly gone, the pains in the head had entirely ceased, the appetite was better, I could enjoy food and I had a free, quiet action of the heart without palpitation. In fact in twelve months I was a new creature, and to day I can stand and speak over two hours without a rest. I can perform all my public duties which (leVulVU upon me, without fatigue. and do all the walk- ing which I have to do, and am thankful for it. 1 can safely say 1 was never in a better state of health than I am to-day, and that I attribute it to the patient, perserving use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. “I fully, cordially and strongly com- mend Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills to all or any who suffer in a similar way, and feel sure that any one who adopts Pink Pills with perseverance and patience cannot find their expectations unrealized or their reasonable hopes blasted. But he will find that blessing which is the re- ward of a full trust in a true and reliable remedy. 1 shall always wish and desire the greatest success for Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills and always cherish a deep feeling of gratitude to the friend who first said to me buy Pink Pills. I have tried them and know their true value, and am truly glad I did, for I have found them from a good experience, to do more than is actually claimed for them. " Very faithfully yours, C. J. FREEMAN, B.A., PH. D. Late rector of St. Mark’s, Montana. Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills contain, in a condensed form, all the elements neccs- sary to give a new life and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. They are an unfailing specific for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous head- ache, the after effects of la grippe, palpi- tation of the heart. pale andsallow com- plexions, all forms of weakness either in male or female. Pink Pills are sold by all dealers, or will be sent pest paidon receipt of priceâ€" (50 cents a box, or six boxes for $2 50â€"they are never sold in bulk or by the 100) by addressing Dr. Williams’ Medicine Company Brockville, 0nt., or Schenectady, N. Y. ‘ 748 IE TIES. A New Industry Talked or. Mr. A. G. Pcuchcn, of the Dominion Paint Works, Toronto. and several brother capitalists, visited Lindsay recently and impacted the Perkin Ca’s mill with a view to its purchase and transformation Into a chemical manufactory, the output of which would be methylated spirits, oxalic acid, ammonia, etc. We understand the building was pronounced very suitable and well adapted by position and solidity If construction for the purpose in view. .\ ext day the gentlemen went north over the I. B. 8:. 0.R.R. branch to look up the supply of wood, cf which large quan- tities will be required, and found that very advantageous contracts could be made for delivery at the works. An offer has been made the owners of the building and a few weeks may bring the deal to a close. . ~ Good Broad. At a bread making contest held in an eastern city not long ago, a milling company tfl'ered prizes ranging from $5 to 3100 for the best loaves of bread. The re- celpc used by the winner of the 8100 was: Three pints of water,»one-half pint of milk, one tablespoonful of sugar, one tablespoon- ful of lard, two tablespoonfuls of salt and one yeast cake. The ingredients, which were first thoroughly mixed. and then kneaded ten minutes, were raised over night in a covered broad pan. In the mornin the dough was kneaded ton mic- utes an made into three loaves. Three other loaves entered for the contest were awarded Sta prizes. One of these loaves sscmtohave bcenpreparcdln asomc- what unusual way. The lnmdlcnts, for mmm“‘°;.Ԥ;.amm"mm‘°n?df wa ,com ~, a salt and sugar, and were-mixed wlth~ mrwazmonasâ€"n . (~, m: VFWâ€"Waited“ u ucoudsummeratpumtandisasssult. Scornâ€"Tho hunters have ”some to their homes, some having killed the limit- ed number of sntlercd mouanhs. PussosALâ€"Mr John Safer. if Beaver- ton, is visiting at Mr. ,Jas. Suter’s. ...... Miss Mabel Henderson is visiting her parents in Lindsay ....... Mr. W. Porter has returned from Dorset ...... Mrs. Taylor I: visiting her slsttr in Petcrboro. . . . . L Mrs. M. Pearson and daughter, Minnie. of Victoria Road, paid Uphill a flying' visit. ..... Mr. Thus. Chllds is taking a month‘s vacation at Cooper‘s Falls. ILLâ€"The many friends of Miss Ettlc Harrison will regret to learn of her pres out illness. Noun-The old eastern custom oftown crying has been revived hers. Uphill has acrler who each week calls forth into public places all public meetings, church services, sales. ctr. It dispenses with the usual system of posters and placards. Cannon Nora'sâ€"Mr. J. D. Smith occu- pied the Presbyterian pulpit on Sunday morning and preachods grand and elc- quent sermon. The cholr rendered some cholcc sclectlons, among them bolus a beautiful duett. Waunnnme Jaw. (Crowded out last weer.) â€"â€".â€" MARIPUSA. [Special to Tun Pos'r.l Cousr or Rsvrsrox. - Councillors met on 11th November, 1895. Present. Messrs. Lawnsbrougb, Shaver. Mark and Swain: absent. Mr. Adam. Minutes of last moot- lng read and approved. Councll proceeded to attend to the buslncss cf the court of rcvlslon re McArthur drain. pursuant to adjournment. Mr. Swaln took the oath as rtquestcd by the statute as a membtr of a court of revlslou. Mr. Adam entered and took his seat. Moved by Mr. Mark. seconded by Mr. Shaver, that 1 83-100 acres of the township roads now charged to Mr. McArthur, amounting to $19.91. be taken from Mr. McArthur‘s assessment and be charged to the township fir roads.â€" Carried. George Smith, esq, township engine: r, submitted the plans as amended in accordance with a resolution passed at a previous sitting of this court of revlslcn. Moved by Mr. Adam, seconded by Mr. Swain, that the plan and profile of M;- Arthur drain, as amended and dated 8 h November, 1895, be now accepted and confirmedâ€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Shaver, seconded by Mr. Mark, that this court of revision (re McArthur draln) new r'ss and report By-law No. 458 to pass with amendmentsâ€"Carried. COUNCIL Psocssnrses. â€"Thc council resumed its sitting for ordinary business. Moved by Mr. Shaver, seconded by Mr. Mark, that the report of the reeves (I Marlposa and Brcck referring to the statute labor performed on the boundary line between said townships be received, said report showing that $6750 is due from Brcck to Marlposa to be expended on said boundary llne.â€"â€"Csrrled. Moved by Mr. Mark, seconded by Mr. Shaver, that the move give his order on the treasurer ln favrr of the following persons for selectingjurcrs : W. Lownsbrough. recve, $5; G. Graham, assessor, $5.â€"-Carrled. Moved by Mr. Swain, seconded by Mr. Adam, that the recve give his order on the treasurer in fsvcr of Samuel Walters for 86.50 for wood to be used in the town hall. â€"-Carrlcd. Moved by Mr. Mark. seconded by Mr. Shaver. that the treasurer give bls crder on the treasurer in favor of the followlng persons for work on roads : W. Johnston, work between 16 and 10. con 7. 0 f0 76 W. Johnston, for grin-oiling south of ststlou.. 37 10 S Mothcrcll, work on ditch at Little Britain 10 00 K. Foruuson, work 3 d con., acct E, Mark" 8 00 C. Weldon, work lot 18. con. 11...... ..... 1 L0 â€"Carrled.â€"Mcvcd by Mr. Shaver,sccondcd by Mr. Mark. that the treasurer b) In- structcd to pay from the general fund to C impbell’s draln fund the sum cf 34 82, amount to be paid tc_sald fund in 1895.â€" Carrled. Moved by Mr. Shaver, seconded by Mr. Mark, that this council now adjourn. to meet again on Monday. 25th Novomber.â€"-Carrled. Jens: F. Consumes, clerk. GREENBANK. [Correspondence of Tux Pour.) PERSONALâ€"Mr. J ascn Stone‘s little glrl is recovering from her attack of typhoid fever ...... Mr. John Blair is again at Whltby undrr Dr. Warren’s care ...... Mr. Laltch. of Flosherton, has been visiting his son at the Methodist parsonage here. -. ..... Mr. John Lee has purchased the house lately occupied by the late Mrs. Besrl. He has taken up his abode there. ...... Miss Lsuls Raham, cf Toronto, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Harry Love, here. ...... Miss F. Markham, of Bay City, Mlcb., who has returned home after vlslt- ing her aunt, Mrs. Joe. Lee, for a short time ...... Rev. A. B. Dcmlll, of Oshawa ladles' college, occupied the Methodist pulpit on Sunday evening. ' Bur Rinaâ€"Tho following are the cm- cers cf the breef ring as organized last week: Pres, J._Bsarl, sr.; sec, G. Lee; inspectors, G. Real and R. Flewell; butcher, P. A Stone. Hummusâ€"A very large number from around here went deer hunting this year. but only two or three deer were brought beck. They all saw plenty. wa‘ Mnrnoms'r Cnuncu.â€" At the meeting of the trustee board of the Metho- dist church it was decided to erect a new church. The subscriptions up to the present time amount to over $2,500. The board are at present hunting a suitable site for the new building. We hope they maybcablctobullda church which will bescrcdltto thcvnlaas and community. Sous Snvrcxâ€" On Thur-shy evening 1-. ..- W mainland a visit on Kim.” hclpthsE.»ch.ofthathueIlnthok-o¢- ccrt......'dx.um5 :- from buttock pars mthocauccrsstmncdalc “occur. the: report bavlngagccd time and plenty of 9.6. lArnvr'd too lit: for last w ok 1 Par suntanâ€"Mu W. r‘s‘lugwt‘l‘r Mr. is “rill!!! friends halo” .. Mb:- 3. 'lhr ‘P‘J’! Mouth, spat Thanhsgl l s urderthopugnN “1mg, day in the afternoon, a service was ld a the Presbyvrhn church and was conducted by R V. J M. Csmcron....ln the evening the Intel». Aid had aroucert lnthsMothc- dist church. Dr's Park and Cacmcr. of S slntfizldvllp‘plhd vlolln music, while the rest of the entertainment was [1'03 by some talent ...... Rev. 0. J. Purse, of Port Perry. (coupled the pulpit on Sunday evening ...... On arcguat cf the anniver- sary services of tho Wick Presbyterian church there will be no church service In the Presbyterian church hero nrxt Sib- bstb. Sunday wheel to be held at the usual hour. Bran SCCII'IY MBTIX'G.- On Monday evening the annual meeting of ' the b-blc society was held in the Method. at church. Although a very wet nluht a large num- ber came out to hear Rev. E. Keeper. of Toronto. who addressed the mating in a very cblc manner. The same till ‘1'! and collectors were clrcted f )r the next 3 car. E L. or C. Eâ€"Riv. A C. Crows. of To- ronto. gave an excellent address to the cum: people In the Mo’hodlst church on Tues lay evening. Mr. Crews has his heart in the work and so cannot fall to do good. Laconrcaâ€"Weathcr very unvcttlcd at present: scms if the maple trc running slelgbs. others wagons. and others were urlcu‘lv thinllng of ruuul a ferry boot. ..... Mr. R. M'chlc was com a: do) cute to attend the grand dlv's'on of the Sms cf Temperance to bc htld at Tllan- burs: ncxt work. Ys'r Asmara. â€"â€"0ur frlend of the corner store has secured another pet dog which he thinks almts: bests Solder. Vc hope it \vlll coins to no and or d. _ , prs’s Cows. GRATEFUL- COMFORT! N6. EPPS’S 0000A BREAKFAST- SUPPER. “ Byathcroucb kuowledgecfthc natural lawowhlch vcru the operations of di 'cation and nutrition, E; a careful application of t. c fine properties of well- selected Cocoa,hlr. Epps has provtdcd forourb . - fast and supper a delicately flavored beverage whi may save us many heavy doctors' bills. it is by the judicious use oflsugh iamclea ofldiet that a confirming-n ma be dual ui t up unti strong cucug sistycvcr‘yt‘teudehcy to disc . Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to atta wherevertbcrc is a weak point. We may 2192* map afatal shaft b keeping ourselves well {owned w} . blood and a properly nourished frame. Clo-l Serm' Gaunt. Mad; simply with boiling watcrormilk. Soldonly ' by Grocers, labelled thus: E. Prouse, Oakwotd... l/l/hat You Want I Keep It It’s in the Saddlery Line. HARNESS and 30353 FURNISHINGS, of the Best Quallty at Low Prices. â€"â€" SIIOLI 8A!“ 838. from $10 up. ELANKE'I‘S. from 500. up large stock of Horse Blankets and Rob- s MEN ’5 EUR COATS Call-ml sec my stock in the above lines we luv what you want at hard times prices E. P120083, . Oak'wocd # New Advertlsemen ts_._, _____________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~_ ' l UNIGAL’S LIVERY STABLES, U York-sh, Lindsay. Comfortable cum-c ‘uncen and uood horses on hlrc at mun-bio rates. RIAN GQlElOAL. ”â€"oâ€" ANKS FOR. SALEâ€"Two let. 0 nine- llncd tanks made of 2 inch dressed plank moasurlux lmldc ll ft. long by 8:13 It wido. and 4 ft dccp. Will be sold cheap. Apply at Tint Post Printing Office â€"84. MONEY TO LOAN st Lowest Rate- ou Mortgage Security, or on lpprovod [odor-cc Notes. N OTES DISCOUNTED or any term not oxen-ling twelve months ma Linus: ca l'armorl‘ Isle Nose. cash Paid for lounges and Dobcusm o MORTGAGES CHARGED. 8 privileges of ro-paymcnt on straight loan. 0 cred to farmers and others dulrous of chauglng heir mortgages, and having their interest reduced 0 the very lowest rats. The coat is small ccmparoc to the saving effected. REAL ESTATE bought and sold on Commission. J. H. SOOTHERAN, General Insurance Agent, Banker and Broker. 91 Kent Street. Lina-v. Before Subscribing for.a Magazine SEE THE BEST, DEMOREST’S All UllPlRALLELED OFFER. Demure.“ Cut taper Pattern- are the most practical on the market, They are of any I‘m that any member of a household could nqulro. In each copy of the Magazine is printed a wupon on- tulinx the subscriber, or purchaser. to a pattern (worth and regularly sold for 35¢) or any number of patttrus for four cents each to. cover package and postage When the value of the gutters: ls consider- ed the subscriber actually gets Demorest’s Magazine Free A: d Imam-gulps ltis! For 196 it I’ll! be more brillhnt than ever before. New management. new « Force 933 Power of Bargains is Shown in the Selling...‘ Take the past ten days, for instance. we’ll do better still. Prices 20 Clear to me Marrow. Down to the Marrow in Suits. Men's Winter Suits. dark colour made more for wear than style, nl'hmlgll the stylssaro good. They'll be sh'iwu in others stores at $7.50, but with no $5 00 Men's Nobby Suits in Silk ytinctures, as well as l’lsin Worsteds, combining extreme durability with style and fit. We doubt if "double sin" in dollars would get. them, but here Still Better and Finer Finished Suitsâ€"- Diagousls, Ntat Checks, :nir-iinc stripes, as well as Scotchss and Twceds. You might run your legs off and not find so good a suit as this at $15, but at G lugh's - . - Gentlemen’s Semi-dress Trousers, made from specially selected Imported Worsteds, designed exclusiwlv for the best trade, value easily :15, but at Gmgh's - - - - 350 Men's Winter Suits to CllU')SO from, in Sack and Getaways ~ - 850 1200 398 325 . Our sales of Overcoats, Ulsters and Suits. at special prices, would astonish you and cause competition to stand aghast. QUALITY, STYLE AND PRICE DID IT. We have cut prices and profits clear to the bone ; but in order to round out the month .‘ Down to the Marrow in Overcoats. Men’s All Wool Ulstcrs for - - $3 98 2300 Ulster: male to sell at $01.0 sloooaui $12.00, for - .’ $6 50 M :n's lleavy Melton Winter Omit-oats â€"â€"spc.lking value to the man sock- ing a warm wearable Overcoat,â€" thcy’d surely be $7.50 elsewhere $5 00 Men's strictly All \Voul Overcoatsâ€" colours blue or blackâ€"the shapes, the latest. We can ht anybodyâ€"better - than $12 will do elsewhere, for - 850 That leads us to line All Wool Overcoats -â€"â€"single or double breasted. They’re well lined and well made, and the price anywhere would not be less than $15, for - - thleulen's extra line Overcoats. Good M «chants need not hesitate to buy these to sell again at our price 12 00 15 OO WWW fiat/Vs “ Down to the Marrow Down to the Marrow Down to the Marrow Furnishings. Hats. A grand value In Underwear 400 Think of n-si for a hand- some Derby (r Soft Fod- tn list, the very latest in style and finish. They come In blocks a. n d browns. rlcu satin llu- Those Hats are sold elsewhere at $2 and 82-50. our prices only.. $1.00 splendid quality. .......... Superfine Underwear, extra heavy Undtrwcar lu Shirts a n d Drawers. psi fcctl made and ilnlslicd, vary so a and also. Never sold less 55 than 81m for ............ C Men's Woollen Outside Shirts. We've a fine line of Men's Wool Shirts. In light and dark greys. mixtures and law. fancies; good value at $1.50. 600 BO) 8, Hats and Caps. Boys’ Wear. Children's Capo Ovcrc oats. ages 4 to 14, neat dark cole.tgbo same Owed-l- coa 0 or stores w , sell for 33, our price....$1'95 Children's All-wool Suits, 3:," :vdcll and? build mm low w t o k ‘â€"a real 34 suit. our price 2-48 Children's fine Three Piece Salts, Double Breasted Suits. Roster Suits and Zauavc Suits. Over 500 to select from; none worth is than 5 choice for? .......... 8.. 3-75 for .................. . ....... A 20c Tic for 10.: Children's All-wool Beef- 4cwlllbu aGolfCa , aBrl ht- ; 30° '1'“ fog- . 150 2 ten or ‘ton Cop. :nd sevgral hihddgglclyww' ‘ 50° Ti. to: 25 styles and colors. worth 50.3. 3 to 15' sold by 0.3:: 6 stores for 85. our price... 3.98 Shiit'.OonarI. Cuffs. Bore and Suspenders. Gloves, 13 98c will am you choice on bar’s ciesu to the Marlow. ‘ GOUGH BROS, The Wonderful Cheap Men. stylish Alpine flat or uobby Derby. Road value. 81 50. will buy a good warm wlntor 490 Cap f..r the boyh, worth 75:. Boys‘ Melton Overcoats. double or single breast- od. medium length. ages is to 20 years, reall worth 87.for ........... I 5.00 Spratt K111”. NOT BY CHANGE MERELY! It is not by chance that our TEA and COFFEE business has grown to its present large proportions. Thorough knowledge of the busmess, good goods and low prices have done it, and it has taken time. SPRAY?“ <9" KlLLE/V’S TEAS and corneas are known by all good housekeepersfor . 'l their excellence and soliciting; buy'fv'omothors. Our Teas and Cofi'ees are guaranteed pure, and if not as re reâ€" sented can be returned. We are now offering spec 0931' ial r uc- tions to parties taking 5. lo and .20 lb. lotsâ€"just what is wanted for the country. we arses, uxgfifiloflal. VALUE m 7; Japan, Young ”goons. ' ’ Am and Blends. quy. “1-: Yul‘h‘w) \. sort of 1.5 though tics y 11‘. w. ly :trlu'll 1 cars l.;:.. Dick Town "Well. 1 youth. ril‘G any hirsutt fused to grc disgust. ‘1 style. 1 co appenrnn , '1' “Eh T \V say? Ill. re Ordinnt it at 1 superb il‘.~ ." ears wry 1 heard «in -u charge ugh peat film .i Jallll' - \ tionur‘. 1‘ -‘ use to :ulvn.‘ ”I snui the print!!- “And wl it a man? amounts t1 devil is fill! and a grain sonul prunc points. “1 blaspht-mvm You lio'rd 1 Witness. “ And Jun to find hi~ 1 “Hour \v thing," mil you 1‘“) law “Oh. lwzl cried Jami ”This lr :1 t league. l'wi me Elllt‘t‘ \\ Pierre, yinl' lie, you “‘0 face loulwd been pulll‘I'C “Sir," (.2 getting V. n! “I Would rt itale ju>1 n lying. (ii-ill “Wt-ll. l‘ 183', You lzo dldll‘f .‘ ‘ 3,2 cried .l. :;. n thL‘Zl :«tn ," vale, “i... : dOW :;.~' it through 1‘ "Ii-111' \: me?“ .31.} With a {w Would l3:;\‘t~ Of his: line 300. t;ili-..::g happen 1., ‘0 Jamie 1n: the wall, .<j barefuced ct 315 dEIlllllt‘“. Dually form which thvv ~03 Jam'

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