Boiler, down (as The recent egg-laying contests are “Wins a goodly puryose in creating sentiment (on fowl: that are profit- able from a productive standpoint an W1 ea symmetry of form and mark- lag; of plumage. Some people quesâ€" tion the possibility o! the zoo-cg: 11011. There seems no valid reason for doubting that certain varieties of ‘OWL! are producing that number 08011 year, or even more. It by cer- tain fixed principles, practically ap- Dibd. the amount at butter-ht o! the dairy cow, 0! the beef propertiel of the animal desired for market, mm. the speed a: the horse. the earl mtnri 't of canine. kan’be maï¬ï¬‚iï¬iï¬ 5m interna- Od person disputes that this chanced condition has been uncured) whit!“ in it not possible, my. why not quite probable such principiea u hue Ic- oured than eunuch and promuhle “I betterment; Mnudvg‘n m M "a? C I flock c! 20th m can a mil. ale Quorum to t e W ’52--- - MW Mommmmmonmmum is thoIalolngand Production of First-elm Poultry and Eggs. OOHON : (Corrtapondence Invited from County Poultry Fanciers and Farmers) “wwwnwmwww Eggs are an all-the-year-ronqd advance made along this line wit crap. They! are,or shouldug‘adaily out some method that in authentic daily prdmt, “‘53,; they are, there and accurate. With'thidendin View the trap neat came upon the marâ€" .s > . -4, I. .30.. other branch PMS so .‘11‘ ketâ€"some good, some bad. and some atrmt‘yfm‘m eggs are always “14* of doubtful worth; but now the ex- mand at remunerative prices, so it is perimental stage not the trap-nest in but good business principles to select pantsuits prggress is heing :tiade lhy M d ' pass};- pains a as readers, u: n or. y his “in tie? for ti: 1.31.353: reaching the 200-egg yield annually 1’“ ° â€533 ° “â€3 e. with each hen, but even: surpaamn; One hears a good deal, about the that number. , “beat winter: layers†or the bestï¬um- A1 experiment: ma‘de bf one 90“â€?! raiser with a flock of hens result- Imr Layers, but the hen that is the, . most profitable is Lit the hen that an? 1:: fagozgï¬ggzaï¬ï¬tsetag g; 1338 the mwt eggs in the summer. 10 laid 202; 18 laid 200; the balance but Lb hen, that Lays the greatest fell below 160 3:88- These M were handed, their umber entered il be ' i ‘ t3? 2 0‘ eggs the whoa 3'03: upon the daily recor inept, and the mag ' - number of eggs entered. each hen be: N m nnlu'atioili hï¬ih "During two years of my affliction I had six digreront doctgrs. butvnono at "then gave me any mfiet. A spoo- ialiat from Phihdehia treated no for three months. but he was at no beneï¬t to me. _These doctors gave me upgndnaid it was only]: ques- tion 0! a tow weeks with me as noth- ing more could he done. Alter the physicians band 31mm me up a. {ï¬end aunt m a pamphlet containing stateâ€" manta of two men, who had. been. afflicted “noggin; up me an? W'I‘IO‘ .Williams’ Pink Pills, I began taking them at once and. although my in- prominent wa.s__a{9w it Evan†pertain. L0... ‘ Now I can walk ï¬nest of the, time without a cane andgverybody around here thinks it. is a. miracle that I can getaboutasldo. Your pills have certainly been a. God-send to me. Within the Last three yuan I :havo answered dozens 0! letters from inâ€" valids who had heard of my case and who asked me if it was true that I had. been reared by Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. I have told them :11! that this remedy cured me and 1 am glad 01 this opportunity of telling about my case. so that others may find tone: as I have done.†Signed. F. A. MEANS. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th day at April, 1901. ALBERT S. GIBBONEY. O 6000*006‘60690 (Cormapondence In the «a ct Hr. Frank A. Menus, o! Reedsville. Hittin County, Pa“ Hr. Means has been an elder. in the Beodsville Presbyterian church for many years, has served three years as county commissioner, and as school director for nine years. He was afflicted with. creeping paralysis, losing the entire use of ihe lower half on! his body, and for a year was a helpless invalid, confined to his bed with no power or teeling in either leg, and physicians had given him up as hopeless. Mr. Means was cured by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, and his testimoniel was printed five years ago 91.9 1.0.10ws: , “I hsd ‘the_ grip for tour winters and as a result my nerves broke down. I lost the entlre use or the lower half out my body. My stomach. liver, k.dneys, heart and head were never aï¬egted. but: the paralyzed con- dition o! the lower part of the body affected my bladdEr and bowels. For a. whole year. I lay in bed perfectly helpless with no pore: in either limb. and the feeling gone so that I couldn‘t [eel a in run into my legs at all. I c ‘t turn. over in bed without help. To move me a pulley was ricaedupontheceilins ands Windlass on the floor. com, an arms any has cured thousands. Inn new: injured u!!- My. ‘1» “row that cares attested by thi- remedy are rally petulant, and lastim we moently inmUS‘M convincing Drool Tint can In Manonâ€"la m You. tho “that nu ma no Nana-Jam In a male on. sub- stain“ by Sworn mumnu. . One day may Mr. Moms was Dr. wmlamn’ Pink Pills moot: u . h patent Indium, but the prescription 1'00“?“ immvumlo dame one °'°"" . . . y 0: Honey Crook. 0‘ *1 Phy'nn‘l 1’1““! on “1° mth nou- ‘Roodavjlle. when he made It!“ (all directions tot an. undo: n and. {allowing atqtonont: mark that is a mutant“: 0! their "Before I been: taking Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills I had been tuned genuincma to’ every patella-or. They contain no atixnultte, opiate or. nay. ago‘pgxnm $135,313: $3: AFTER SEVERAL DOCTORS HAD PRONOUNCED THE CASE HOPELESS. ~ ~ Paralysis Yields to' Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills T!!! WEEKLY r. mt. LINDSAY. FRIDAY. FEB. 18. '08. Notary Public. POUlUIY RAISERS’ CORNER egg-«yield be upon only one nude or the union. than pmmu la menu- ably 0mm. It in an annual that Che am: ï¬ne shall haw bun obtain- od from an no: Ion:- adtln {cash mu. '1': 1 menu: A: hon producing no more than no annually was Ito u 0%!“ that van and th dimm- ot I: m Lukas no fl: In the cum period at “no. mu has this pale an: no “.3 W Hut 1'. a . won t («It um u M . with the ham.“ l!- «d are. a of m . mu .a mum .mmx’aé.‘ Atter repeated trials in various 1co- tions at our. comtry, it has been esti- mated that the average cost or the keep of a hen is the market: va‘lue at sixty-two eggs every twelve months. The hen that lays no more than sixty-two eggs, or less, is kept at a loss. If, however, she lay: 200 or more. then she is paying her keep and leaving 188 eggs or more in the market basket as_ profit to her own- 01'. her dutiful deposit in- the trap-nest. or a blank alone spoke of. her worth or worthlessness. To obtain a strain of fowl: possess- ing prolific laiing qualities one must not only: have the females of superior merit in this Special iharacterfatio. but they must be mated to males that am the vitamin; of . excellent layers. it this special trait of per- petuated and [nomadic magmas be maintained. for. ghoul pron i999: it; ed in the knowledge that 24 of the hens laid 160 eggs eanh; 6 laid 208; 10 laid. 202; 18 laid 200; the balance fell below 160 eggs. These zhens were landed. their umber entered upon the daily moor kept, and the number of eggs entered, each hen be- ing credi_te_d _with the pez'farmanee of A -AL of. doubtful worth; but now the ex- perimental stage 01 the trap-neat in past, real progress is being made by painstaking breeders, in not only reaching the 200â€"egg yield annually with each hen, but even: aux-pawn; that number. No sufferer. from paralysis. locomo tor ataxia. 8t. Vitne’ dance or an: o! the lesser nervous disorders can afford to longer neglect to try Dr. William’ Pink Pine. the great blood builder and nerve tonic. Sold by all druggiate or sent by mil on receipt or price. 50 cents per box. oix‘ boxed for 2.50. by the Dr. Williams" Medi- cine 00.. Broekville, Ont. I see him every (hi now on ‘tho streets and in my attics.†Signed. DANISH W. REYNOLDS. Here in evidence that! must con- vime the most skeptical. But he- cauae many of the 3311p: 339019.9th b‘y’nr. Wflliam' Pink Pills ire so marvellous as to challenge belief. the following often is made: "I certify, that the facts stated in the testimonial 0! M11. Frank A. Mean: are absolutely true. 1 know him when ha was unable to move {nil Ono day recently Mr. Means wu united a his hum homo over-- looking the alley of Honey Creek. not: Mums. when he made tho tollowinc stqtomout; _ _ m uated in the l on the label, Thu'anspu way over. this mnyabmn ml wfllhanuhfl sothmflthan the midsumme this trick the practically aav valuable tom-i: The C. P. B lakes and inbe: Muskoka friven IAâ€" Lh:r nfncf 3 ON OWQNOOOO $3 ‘cronp. to which children are map- tible are quickly cnrcd by its use. It countemacts any tendency of a .cold to result in non-mania, and. it given as soon as 1? ï¬rst symptoms of croup appenr‘it will prevent the attack. This remedy. contains noth- ‘ ipg injurious and mothers give it to little one: with I [calms at perfect ,aecurity. Sold by all Wists. loomlng "Tho VIM M" New methqdu of advertising I'm do- Viacdnverx day in them“. For in» stance. It In minted tint In hum; author In Now inland killed I Chino mm namely to: tho IIhI o! Idurtb- lna I book be but VII-Run on Th Tallow run. But tho old WI‘: u If- hr In thI hut-I mm Ind ou- vlulu "Id†uh uh I II that“ realm-1: in I dI] MWIpIpOI' o! I†“W“. “"‘-‘ “5%." 1‘3" w m I n O‘glmgt‘hza Chin-0.1.2:. In I“- ohnp. I $0 V non mun. man u IIIII E II II- lag by ow. Mama ‘ Tho iu‘u 1 | { "Xno{ho;_{nooÂ¥o_tion will be Satur- day to Monday excursions from Taro onto, which it is expected will render the season longer. been regmded and some very sub- stantial sayings effected. Last year it took from 11 a.m. to 5.30 p. m., to reach Port Carling by way ot_ boa'g: trom_ Gramgpqrst. (IA L..â€" based-I a great ammnt of unstaincss and anxiety. . 00118113. colds and A Habit to In W The mother who has- acquired: the habit or keeping on hand a. bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, saves Port Carling is situated at tho junction of Lake Muskoka and Lake Rosseau and practically controls tho trafï¬c in either directio . It is the iintention oh the Grand took to land passengers at this point within threo hours and a half after leaving Tor- onto. Fon this purpose tha road be- tween Toronto and Braoebridge has The C. P. R. .30 up west of the lakes and. intends to nae Bala‘ on the Muskokafriven for the terminaJ point [or their steamers. The James Bay :0 further up the western shore and are preparing to nae BamsdaLe on Lake Joseph as thei: distributing wink. _ -- n o. n u 1 AL_ way over. this territory. which is only about ten miles, and the work will be rushed thrmgh from this out so that: tho rond’will be ready (or the midsummer: traffic. By turning this trick the Grandw Trunk heur- pmticany saved for themselm_tha valuable tourist trafï¬c. By Coast-action of Spur to Port curl- big e. 1'. II. III! 8am M am The Grand Trunk have undertaken a step by which they will seek to retain the traflic to the Munkokn lake: at which the .C. P. R. andJama Bay threaten to mlieve them. It is in the construction at a. brunch lino from Fa‘lkonhvs to Port Carlin-5;. sit- uated in the beat distributing point Hens with long. tangy hanks. ex- treme depth of body from back to heel. and particularly the large flu“. is 8 structufl that is indicative 0! large development of egï¬prodncing machinery together with a capacity to supply such a. body with digested teed. There is. too. a decidedly mo- therly appearance to the proliï¬c lay- er that is in sharp contrast to the goeteraheped head. short-necked n. . The hen the-{Will 18! can. and lots of them. is alert. active, inquisitive. yet friendly. with a general appear- ance indicative of great, nerve force. coupled with an intelligence that this type is always possessed 0!. Such a type at hen, rightly malted. will throw offspring that will average 200 eggs yearly or better. Weed out o! the breeding pens at 1906 all specimens that will not measure up to this type ole-layinghen. Contrast, if you please. the race horse with the draft horse, Do they diner in type or no? Place the dairy cow 0! excelling productiveneaa with the bee! animal that makes the high- est priced out.» for would-be consumo era, is there not a wide difference in the appear-am eof these two, typical of two extremes of merit! Why. then. refuse to look. with dintavor in applying the same reasonable logic in domesticated (owls of standard worth! This variation in type did not measly “happen" to be. it wan tor a purpose. and that purpose would seem to be (or guidance in..- loction tor. a. given object. The hen that in heat adapted to egg produov tion not only dimers in type, but u- qnirea food suited to egg-forming. inâ€" stead at flash. 7 ' There has been oomo controversy on to there being on: solubility to he placed in detox-ninjas o coed lam fowl by none eel-toy: type or contor- motionoltormolhcdy and head ohonoteristioo. My ' obeerntion leoda me to believe thct the belt lo:- ,inc {owls do diner oomewhat tron other [owls of the «moaned. nor in there any prime facio evidence that other theories, however plouihlo they may be, can rotate this assump- ‘tion. No one diner-edits the tact that 1the lithesomenene of body, the highly nervous energy, the great adaptabil- ity ct size and shape, of bone and muscle, at lung and heart “W199" merit, all contribute to function of speed that has made noble Dan Patch a recognized type of swittneae in horses. Indeed, there can he no doubt that the great law of adaptation has been a mighty factor in hastening or hindering the best performance of 0.11 animal emotions. They m ï¬umhuin; the right at "ixi't’ié neleotlon o! e w o! t .1 where egg-production in the £13 purpose in view. it is well to beeare- tul in the variety selected. and one , should be slow to change unleu lull: assured a. mistake has been made. Every breed 0! «mentioned (owl. has In champions. It in well there on such staunch advocates o! the many excellent vex-lotto: o! standp and bred rowls. for cheaeenthuuiutlo edhcnnta to their apeolally (noted I breed are the felt that are lilting; Minn-e Biddle to a hkzh pinnacle of . helium. The men who studies his ' business. applying modern-methods o! ‘ management unwed to his calling}, lo the one who concentrates his best et- foxulntheedveneementothinperh‘ denier product: or proteulon. QIIIGKEII TIME TO IIIISKOKA. flaming in this mumor the present aw-rago yearly output of out: would scarcely 'bq onqdltod: $23,311:: AuuuAL MEETING um um mg»! «m: m COUNCIL cumsm. Mom: tnb oouid h I. t by (In actuary on the um: no new or and moods: o! notions, but In «nun. «non mm “in. _ m was A now In on nu. rm mum: Mono Quinta. hush. Drmml “(and I: h an. to can. I W. 030 ‘3 mature in on «all M “I. Men-m. Kelley and Bugle-on. were ro-appointod auditor: to: 1906. A motion was mado'by It. Just- non. mauled by Dr. Whlto. that the um much at GIN: you in held on tho Tue-Ely follow: than ï¬rst loud-hm tho month Funny. -Onr _ . _ (35313qu took plus an“ a a auction by Mr. Jackson. nut pl- and non†mm“ h and» em LA L_AL L‘ ALA From County Clerk McNeillie. stat- ing thug Mr. Alex. Jackson had been â€panned to represent me County Council on the Board 0! Education._ A letter Iran Col. Deacon was read It set forth his resignation from the Board 0: Education for the south ward, after. 30 years’ service. The resignation wu accepted 39d retor- red to the Reports committee to frame a auitafbleJestimonq of apprer caution. , From Town Slerk Knowleon. in- forming Board of the election at Messrs. MoVitttzrg, Carew. White, and McIntyre as member: of the 1906 Board 0! Education. > 0n mo'tiâ€"onâ€" 70! Hours. Jukwn and MoWatters, Mr. Wm. Fianna wu ro-nppointed a member at th Publto “hr-r: B9324- . .. A detailed report (tom the Model ed to the Visiting and Reports com- Bchool Inspector. was read. 19d referr- mitteo. 7 position of toughen on the pubic 54.31300!~ staff. from Mrs. Thompson. umtaker of east ward achqol, asking (or. a polar: immune ....... Chair-pan Stewart stet- ed that thesalariea a! all caretakers Ihonld be considered and dealt with by the Management committee. An application for an increase was read tram Caretaker Walsh, of the Collegian GENERAL BUSINESS. Regular business was then taken up. Principal Hmtooe'e "pox-tyne tint dealt with. Number cat-pupil- et the Collegiate tor Janus-:2â€; flange attendance, 197. The new grants tom libraty. science and sup- [neuronal Mina: were asked Jar. duo that tenders be called to: the an- myl supplies oi stationery. One 0: two room wet-venue inneed of re- â€3‘1 , - - _-. I' - A letter: was real! from Miss Meâ€" Mhb. asking an increase at salary. â€"B¢~£erned to Finance committee. [imageâ€"Mour- .deuds, Staples. vaeUe. Jackson. Blanchard. Gillet- pm. Managomentâ€"Meaags, Staples, Mo- Intyre. Jetfers. Carew. White. Anderâ€" son. Mcwuteu. Visitingâ€"Moan. Edwards. Jack- and Du. Joust-a. White. Btu» 000. chad and Gina-pig. ‘ [natures and Entertainment: â€" Mounts. McIntyre. b‘lavelle. Blanch nil. Omw. ... . - -LAIA â€"" vâ€" v ‘â€" Euh committee will appoint their own chairman. It vaavmovod by Mean. Anderson and Cnmw, that Mr. Spier be two-ap- pointed mum: at tho name at“) u tormerly.â€"Carriod. ' COMMITTEES. The Board then went into commit- tee of the whole to strike the stand- mc «laminae: (or 1906. with Dr. Blanchard in the chair. The cone mit tee moo and. appointed the (allow- On motion of Messrs. McIntyre 3nd Bupleo. Mr. Thoz. Shown-t was ro- oloctod chairman It the Board, and in thanking the mention (or their cochlea“ Mr. Stewart took occulon to urge upon than this moon-it, or panama; ottoman. st all meetinzt. maul-.1- or spatialâ€"they should mic it: a point to he present just the “no u it it were their own person!» inou. A quorum should always}. on hull d all school hogrd manna}. Ir. Thos. W mun club- mnâ€"Yhe 8m animus. From the Evening Post. Feb: 8. The mini meeting at the Board 0! Education was held last night at 7 o'clock sharp. the following being put-sent: Messrs. Thou. Stewart. J. Anderson, J. Carew. Dr. Jotten. Dr. Gilhspic, W. MWattu-n, Jon. Sta- ples. Dr. Blanchard. A. B. NcIntyr'e. A. Jackson. Dr. White. J. G. ‘Ed- wards. OUR BOARD OF EDUCAIIOH. u-v â€"'--'-. ‘i‘i Bond théi adjourn“ Brnnttord has had a wfliciunt m- mution of that («Wood in con- nection wuh hut wuurworh. um! new Guflph mu .1 with “suit- 3 mm in connect with in I twd pow ontorp rim A ro- pofl sunk mmm by â€tho mnnmr Muhhmolv an: no 1 in tho eluc- tho no 98. or d: nflï¬ï¬aï¬uom nun: hm" umui m nu Imit- my in a NO‘ The at Mu“ u I'm mud which mu m toi- w m mutton-d an m Iona and III! W W Guelph afford; a striking enmple d the benefita oi phblic ownersmp. When that place (bcided to'cmbark on the production at light and. cloc- trio powor. more were many croak. en who presided disaster maintn on flu ground that municipal concerns could not be run on u economical a bank as "to duoâ€"tho old bug- uboo wt which printo compute: ï¬gfl: ,l‘ovq go gar, commandos. “4..-! “A M us, 0. L. 8. Glee Club; ' 4 Song. Thomâ€" as Fluroy: 5 Omhentr: -- Piano. Mina Rollin Kingsley. Violins. Mi- Nettie O'Bovle, mater B. Kingdoy. Cello. Mr. E. Kingsley; 8 limitation Mr. Baht. McKay. The programme was well mndeved, each numbor being heartily amoral. The Glee Club no pt-oiale. won credit tor themulm, this being thair. first appearance. The concert closed with tbs mtinnd an- them. ' Altar tho lecture Von. Archdnooo Casey. Rev. Fr. O'Bnllivm, and '1‘]:- Pnet 0! tbs North.†Rev. Fr Domini. spott- briefly, congratulating the So cioty on having Father Garvin doliv er a lactate under their auspices. Tb remdndor of the progranmo was then pub on I: was I!- follow: 1 Song. Dominic 1nd Joseph Spun; 2 Lecture, Raw. Er, Galvin: 3 Chor- immonl. Be than nhovod how .1: the evil Masters nropW. In concludes rm Galvin and thou Shokegpozro'a drama am still pop- ular. :- ho was a true Bull-hm“, and" pang-ed area; intouoctml pow- ers. Ban urged his “diam to study Bhahupuro. and “cured than. that ultbonzb they would [ind (lava. tint. compared to. tho bulk of hi- works. they would he “a: speck: o! dust cou- pugd to_thl_s noonday sun" 7 '1-.. A “LA“..- less. hell Insight to push the motto: so (u ss to lssve it to chance, when when she should usury. Lit Busheâ€" spess) hinge it out all nght end Pottis nuries the nut she would hsvo chosen snywsy. In the suns plsy, them is mother exsmple of the way the sutho; nukes his plsns res just the soy his readers wish thus to go. Shyloek hsd s porteot right tohisponndolflesh.†111th. ten 01 Venice. sh: Shekespem first lesds his assists to believe that Antonio will most surely die. snd then. in s single speech. he saves Antonio‘s lite by the wit oi Portis. 0 In "Kin; Lon" we have ex! essa- ple d how all his wished ohsrssters m begged. Fills) inzrstituée wss most severely punished. Ba .mku his reeds:- meter to be with the low accent and suturing ehsrsetsrs. Ft. Gslyin then hold briefly the whole story 0! Km; Inst. in. s very inter- esting wsy. Bo showed how Bhskes- posse ashes virtue sttrsotlve sod vice odious. while in s modem need it is just the other Inaâ€"vies is made sttrsptlve, end on: sympathy is Ig'ith dared mi.†Bhskctposm’n dramtp power. an inn shown by his mpgemont oz Perth’s Ion mm in the "Merch- unt d Venice." Hon father, uhhonzh ho had authoï¬g on: “P's.â€"°'.‘!"' of tin not of his work. He btiuo Kmart! oil his chorocmn in one]: o my that his tendon hut pox-toot. My with a} but good chat-«tr- on. but up“; both. tho bad oops. Be who: vino odious by compuin; it with virtue. Hi: evil character- m non: 1t rutâ€"their W troubl- thun M they get no reward Iar M‘ï¬hini Tit; for mnplo "Knuth“. Alter Duncan's nur- dor h- ‘fdopg no won’tâ€"ha had “nur- Shakespeare wu ngmt drnmutist a. had 311 the requisite: mentioned shove. Bo wu a an annnliu. on tho wholc. 0! course 0; carom row or mu ï¬nd my panned which no nun. but thinned); chpw t_he {nutty in a wry which tend: to beep up the interest in the plot. To do this he must be an intellectual geniusâ€"thus he can nee and know the workings of a men's cook and grasp the great truths at lilo. He will. give 16 o .1006 character the right code or moruity econl to feel an“ tender. heart, and by the speaking of the character ho will show this A good dramatist will came his modem to rejo oe with than who rejoice and to with those who weep, by the way pro- eento tb Rana. He must also have o greet inhaginotioo tor tiling; in the rho av. 10th m by (“in 8 “(initial d I Rood drum. which bWieuan "tm work at at.†Bull Ii had. dam: is on: in whinhndhhoumcohotom such a “truth. and mun. and in u hug drama tho truth- an pregnant! in a lanltv manor 3nd do not correspond to the anthpr'a Man. The aha-tour. should he “be; to- getherâ€"not one (allowed All through tho any“. nod then another. But s gmt artist! brings torwud his char- acters. inhoduou and dismiss: chem Good Pmnu of Von! an m til I.» by m Paolo. On loath: amine a very «Joy- ablo concert not lecture was given in the rum; Hall. in aid at St. [urn Ouholh Liter-try Society. Tho-o pan-one m very fortune in hating n upland“ lootm on "Thu Bthiu at Slam†by. Rev. Fa- thor Galvin. at Patorboro. Father Gum showed Null tunilhr with Shun-pun and hi. warts. and do- llchtod his nudism by his [lunacy] and tho way he set forth his pdnul “HERMES OMMGTEBS 0E8- ORIBED BY REV. FR. CALVIN. (. l. A. [{(IURE AND (ONQRH PUBLIC OWNERSHIP PAYS. ne Inmate (mammal Alain. hula 1m â€" vâ€"w-_ vvr J'mon u the «mm' 1 Min" :1 will amt “no A tuck. Bantu bra drunk“- A'pai‘l 14.-On Wehuhy, Mr. Wm. Ttinpleton's two children were am- udw {Banshe- ut the upper what! when the youngufl: buy an into: the utter. He was ranged and. undo: fl» Ikilbui trutmont at Dr. Benson mspcndad tnimtion was graduaily mutated. A M m for m It: plemnt tute and prompt cu-nep huvo made Chamhodun'a Cough Ramada I. {fluorite with the mount of null children It quicb 1: curves their coughs 3nd. cold- and t- mi knead mountain oroumr and on. now not only can amp. when glvlon Following an the comnera in thinly-mamas: nah W - ‘ which “- odiorVictoriaCa; AluA.Mco-mmwm «About {‘33 blin. Thu Bull. Wm. .Black. u ‘1th 0.. “£30513 1!qu Nan-in. ED. Ami! mâ€"Qn. Wodnmhy. 3:. Wm. mï¬fbï¬ï¬u viva â€" u..._|._._ 0.... --. Jan. 20.-The hut-yearly examin- ation at the Limits]. union Grammr and Common school was held on Sat- Woo‘dvi‘lb-Jl‘he finite! th easily mils arrivdï¬ hate on the 13¢.de 0t April 9.â€"-0n Tourism nighlt, Kr. Fountain-- store was entered uni about a m‘ hum; 'utoltmq Inch 19. -â€"Tnenthy. 17th. baiucth‘n univernry at the tron saint of was celebm wtih the us- ml “negation: by: Irishman in Hctoxit. , Enfhduiiï¬hs. was $6804 to In “mug.“ J, Pinon. $0.:- wood. W on a wading tad “I: had: wu'ud in "in. O m 5â€"A muting at the Lind- .) Bunch Bibh. Sociï¬y. m Mon an 20th nit. . . . 1! . . . lard} 12â€"01: Stunt)? 28th Feb. u any church was around in to". In M (ha hudekm amine: were united in church telâ€" bwship. m in_‘tbu ï¬rst Baptist Wm. M! and M Fisher war. duly W to‘the gm of Deacon. O The ï¬rdt tutti (i Vbtnrh Coun- ty Council. In: on My. Jan. 27th. 18. (ha Mlowiw can ' the Cannon; LEM, G. I. 091.. P. I. £08m. Wm. Thoma; Hunt-n. J. Hm John cum; Emu]. Wm. Datum. Arthuria- Qntde; Fenian. W. R. Diet; Elba. Duncan m; Osaka. Nichola- Wm; Beadâ€. Goo. Adair; Sonn- crvina. John Fell; Verdun. Jabs: Thumton; Lnttarwm‘th. John Luâ€" cu. Hr. 11ch we dmtodt Wt!- Director: a [trim War- :1 M4 in. flux. David King. Ninth-n Hm ll. Thorndike. J. Bauer. Wm. Bum, John. CHI. Bobt- Cï¬ï¬‚. ‘Johll Cnllin. Eldon My Mom; Alex. Ic- Phuun, D. Jachm. Don. Curtis. J. Ashton, Duncan Bu. Ben. Jansen. Donald many. _ minimum! Backâ€; '1'. 01‘â€. d! Lima: J. M, Ops; A. He- Qucb. Elï¬n; Baht. Gun-n. Fenc- 100:8. 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