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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 30 Nov 1906, p. 11

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ll! $9? K MODERN IAlef AND (OMMERCIM Pngf IN (arm‘s -vâ€"‘T ' , “We have h! rm that there adamant allianotdivieion being drawn Ween Bad Md )West. There is a omffidt 0! opinion. per- hays at between East and West. but bet-Ween the West and. the large and powerful manufaflturiq; interests in the East. Nd doubt, as the years roll on, manufacturing intereste will grow up in the West, and: there will baa greater vuietyaf 0pm with- in that religion than there is at pre- sent. But for the present, and for a. very long time. to come, the agri- cultural intarait must be the predo- 113th one in mm Western coun- try. and up, agriculturiata. as a rule. feel that their interests win be pro- moteduby a lamtarifl. at all events by? a much lower tariff than many. of. the manufacturers desire. “Under: such conditions the adop- 13m the m at 8i! Wilma Lam-San ".fll‘l W “'3 Many he: be W m- m: in that re- m 35‘“ fig tint: perhaps Oh” m. immt duty. tint “3 1" “‘ «Maker: in connection with unpub- l-p aflaxra' in 13h: Winiof th° W motmrpeoplein gun- WF"â€" V Wth In many parts at the East am]: a policy would be no less ob- jectionable. But I MAW 3°“, Jwâ€"www â€" ~ _ particularly of the 'W’eSL because there the agricultural industry is the overshadowing one. I have repeat- edLy urged upon my manniaoturig; firm that whatever policy ‘would bed: fill up our North-watt lands with a proqpeqrous am conteuiged _people is the best policy for the whole country, the bat pollioy even for the manu- facturers ers. for the set.- tlers in these new 13mm should natâ€" xxx-ally. 'be the custmnem at the Eas- tern manufacturers We have la- bored. at the same" time. to shmm'tbe Western farmer that; he must nah expect to have things entirely as he would wish them. mt‘that he must“ be prepared to give and take. and have reasamible regard for interests tian of the extreme prwtective views which prevail in ma quarters woufd. urdoubtedly lead. to a. distubing and perhaps 51mm agitation in the - .1 ALA u--.- ANOTHER WONDERFUL BASE. "'7 M J. $3” ’I’ ‘ X'QAex-ated Oven heated to the exact t it enters it. Pure, cold air is .Jrawn into the aerated” fine and emperature of the oven before ' A ‘ 1- L-J .â€" 4.1m " v V â€"â€" , The ventilating principle of other ranges simply direct to the oven. heats it and allows it to escape. Su you have a pan of biscuits or a ge cake in the oven, and a gust of cold air str' es them-â€" they fall flat at once and the whole baking is spoiled. "naked by the w“ The GURNEY-legfifo; m specim‘! way cued such an ex- lz- worth mm MATTHIE- Human FRIDAY: Nov. T he Aerated Oven Limited of the Souvenir: completely changes the air therein every few minutes Without lessen- ing the heat one iOta. “law “My“? tar one. even from flair Quint .0! View. {flung veal high withwlneh would an: annex eluding» the hosta- ity of .the median part at on: popu- uric-1. "We! W a. thrift; at a‘ moder- ate and. flammable encouragementâ€" ”commit you prefer the word -- m the. mama-5.21 ohm of encoun- Ytry. We do mt: desire tactxike damn any Nutty! as we htvegmv- an by our. past! palm. , . . moderate and ream-able tanflyhzch will give a measure all! W t9 the man. who have ‘pllapedt their capl- taJ .in munching; industries. but yet nqt be heavy enough to antagon- ize Ptfbe Ream may; masses of enemy. . “It is our intentzon to ad'pere to that primflpfle a! British preference which. in the face at much agyerae criticism; we bid: down in 1897, and which we believe has. done much for the adwaupemenm q! Gauguin. in the eyes of the Empire find. of the civil- 72 _..'.CA_, mot mm; and repugnizemhatm policy dents mmthhewl MMev'enum_thir ey ized world. The degree of prefer- we may have tn be varied insome cases as compared: with presmt rates, but the principle will remain. It will continue 'to be our purpose to give a substantial! _p_re£ereme tothe ‘l’olls Booemlnx WMYmâ€"cor- nor Groceries Partly to m ' Examiner: The markets of the flourishing city of Peterbord arecm the decline. This is a peculiar state of affaira wh‘nh, although at first [glance Beams improbable, is neyer- theles the truth. During the past 20 mm the city. made «wonderful strides in almost every department, but the market has been degener- ating year after year, sothat at the qu time. it is stated, the, receipts have been reduced to almost one- mm at what theyi were a score of years ago. The Market Clerk in- formed. The Examiner yesterday that two: yeam ago the talle‘amolmted to $200 more. than during the mine per- iod. of the present scaspn. In a few years, it is predicted a Market Clerk will be unable tq makd a living: colâ€" m Iota! cm In“. " The Grand. Union hotel o'pponite'tln mkd. Inn Med hands, the ter- mer propridbor, Mr. Geo. 3(va- m; sold but the entire hotel mam- mo Mr. Benn Camdden ands gun. The meant urchaaett took possessions»! the yesterday and: we were PETERSON) MARKET DEGLINING. u...”- "Theni we Shall have andther tarift column whichv'shall contemplate a.’ legitimate (discrimination bctween the pradmta of countries which are anxious (to trade with us and the pmducstls of those countries which put up the bare 843w us." Your Ms,“ “W or 9mm. 16c in m Limited. Agent. We! There are a couple of reams ad- vanced for this startling conditionâ€" the [corner grocery and mtoide males. . Citizens can, easily obtain all the green goods. vegetablu. etc" they may, require from the variouq.zrucer- is: apart from the business contra at the city at! practically the same man: an it they: can. to the market for, than. A number: of private Ionics havei boon installed in various parts of the city when the tumcra who haw sold. their produoo before entering the city may weigh thoir M at ten cost than by going to the market. For thoao rm ombinod with "tho oun- ] tumor" undo tower country po lo “tend. the mar ket o and thunt tolls pro door 3. To chum hi; her (on Maul: hove tho ten- My or (Word figural“ the zinc! the Inn-kw m is nit-adv. warm» â€"'-‘â€". __-_‘--__, They combine the WW “hoot Ore-ohm with thosooching gropertigsoulippeqehnmdlico- some 7 TfiROA'rs, AND 0900,55 so. 1906. AGENTS Dec. 151:, 1876.-â€"W’o notice two urge wild; Igeeaa in: trout" of St. Geatze's restaurant. Oped! them measured seven feet from. tip to tip of wings. Geongealsohuafinxheshotat Co- Dun. 8th.â€"Mr. 5am informs us that' the gnu! is crowded with m;- rmm 16 male: and. I dunno are gon- fined. 00090090090000.0990 2 [INDSAY IN Iflt EAR”: 0 Judi-39 Dem will-hold the anneal amnion: in mm on Tuesday. and Judge Denniutoun will prenjdo in Linda}: A , 1 , Doc. 15th.-_-A meetinid the Victo- ria. Curling Club was heist in Mr. D. J. McIntyre! attics. Mr. Ju. Wat- sun was elected. president and luv-.8; A. Mummy. Hem-tress. The «games will afar: as soon as the new cover- the annals of the Domimon;hith- - to their native modemy has kept them in the background. :Inmmuwummrym' : otmewmumt. QQOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOO: The Vitamin. Comic: Council held their annual mansion, Mr. John' Fell balm-n Warden. . ; Dear 8m. ; lammnmndm. [ruminant I for about air. grave: yam t . attended b? d! mat octets. but‘idcouu ' no help. and fixing .â€"-â€" i and I have taken .2va had found they helped an um; . aprlng l fluted to take on: P1 and!» the, but A home belonging to Mr. 5. Inex- bonnn away on Chriatmas day. No «mange rammed. but the two lad‘ea occupying the cutter weye badly triglrtemed. - l A' van and. six flat cars were m on the track at Bethany by a rail dinmlaned bx thq engine. The crew of the train rgoeivod; some bad «arms-esf t ' . mane oi them‘ , however, being ‘ a 3.1. ' a ' n A large mm at Lindsay lodge. I.0.0J:‘., drove» to Woodville to take part. in the mutation at a lake in that WM villain. 0 Mr. T. H. hauler, 15¢er new, ma- ta- of our walio schools. has been 7-.“an uâ€"â€" ____'_, a. .govemmaut official doing: his du- ties and was_aen!tenoo.d to 12 months’ hard. labor. This will give a check tad the reign of 1:1le whigh has m long ding-raced Bobpaygeon. airpainted mum. Jan sinkâ€"The new tatinz rink was opened Wednesday evening. The 45th Battalion band: was in attendance and upwards of 100 citizm A JO!” m [Tarantu News.) SAM HUGHES this mag-hwy; The time his came If you how wutzd mayor: daemon. and taken medicine after medicine. without mid. of com you are dis. comged. But don't in up. . There is one cureâ€"certain'nn mreâ€"thnt win nuke your kidneys well Ind strong. Here in I letter from on old geoth- mm, 72 you: of age. who hnd just your expenence, but who wu convinced tint he owed it to hint-elf to ot least try GIN PILLS. Rad whlt ho nymâ€" Tho mom co.__,_ Wm almanac. Try Again for Health Gin, Pills WillCure You And 'to Bill Bennett whispers: trim To thrown intd Oliver." SEVENTIESâ€" MONEY REFUNDED Timon : £1er 'to Mr. R. The»:- the rlvu. Yo me our ' The Lindsay yr in Viotdria for all! our ex- mu m and mm rum: to ”Valiu- Baum hive been calledr "a wom- an-q Wino}? because (1 flair 63°C? tiaml 11mm lot. (the vain nil-- exempt-swarm “1”“ “ we“ “ ton: liven- aasordus mmh 3“- mmta amal‘i- U211.“ moat 1“" 11“---- IILEAIS A “IOIAI’S IEDIGIIE" a and warm medium. Bum g" “V Bfiitm. I cauldnot' m but that it caused. pan. Therewul a constant mammal tightgesg in my Aafiidefind 4 Mather in a nmdown silt! very aer- iouo. condition. I had been ailing a this way our yea-sum ”rt in «mi!!- am on find mu mm were aqua-i along time. Theyouredmci‘“ Mrs. J'. H. Thanpaon. d Clonland Park, says: "For irregularities and painful m I Jon-fl highly recom- mend Bum Tho pruned a. great blaming in me and rawred me to imithwhqnlhadbwunevgry ill Thia is the tanth annual-nu at the Liminy admin-to Institute Lecture 0mm. Lindsay wu the pains”: in th‘u work. all time 1897 «van! Ool- lezlasbo Institute: have (allowed bar example. :The citizen. at Linda: hue had. the opportunity. at honing mm Odom-fled Canadian during than to) yum. uni the hotnro hour. has been paid by. the pron dthmandolflad the Pro- and vary Want." ' mm as" absolutely unequalled fa tannin ailments and irregulari- hep. constipation, piles. aqanmia. de- lllllISAY COLLEGIATE IIS‘I’ITIITE. This you- the mm" u. u... to want» an oxeollwt Count. It in “posted that the Ooum will b. on Friday. Doc. 7th. by a: Haunted [nature 9n “Whig- and mm at the Deep." inward. E. rum-x... In Juiuny meg-or Dydo. at Kingston. will loam-e on Shaman“. In Fobrnuy Dr. 001.- mm. W o! Goo! in the UN“); 0! Tomato. w give u: ARRESTED A GAVEIDISII I“. .cy'ue 111 Ich ght as if W'leny W with the consent of their trustees. are willing tomake mph “Munitions. or m ho|d gator- Qainmenta (or one ar both at thy: I. m "ADI!!! All mm vmtholdiborotl'ho Post.) Sin-I have received :two letters asking that subscriptions be taken hmw.theminbohalt of the mam tar Sick Children. another M n monument in memory of {he fig ‘Alennder Muir. mun} ot the m. “The Maple Les! mew? bank I! qua "hm mpellodi us to id at?! the push-t tho upon" “W by Mrs. G. A. Milne. tra- uurc a! no Chink-arc Aid Society. “who 19mm! meeting he“ the othor day. The rem. which covet;- tho period. from 00;. 27. 1905. to Nov. 9. 19065 was 1; (allows: RECEIPTS. Balance on hand. Oct. 1905...:11697 Mvmisemaxts tax-Jen: book AA“ From County Commit A. J. Fond. mm and mm. .w I. Oliver. £01: phonon. .......... .... .50 Sodomy, odloctiq; team. 1906 10.00 Bell Ielephan .................... .... 3.00 www.mm PAYME VTS. Board Main; and Nil“!!! tare in connection with anamgw to: baud of Like Aâ€"-- “ll. infant J. Sumatra sum. amoral. nxp'aiâ€"a‘u' uth m. Aâ€"‘ in William. pm ...... ...... J. W. Wold}. uoatmt ............ ‘1'!» WM ............... ... 811ml tor emu ....'.'.' pmfm‘ Charlie Jâ€"â€",. .. Santa's-y odlooting MW rowdy-um?“- W A. '80de at an Grip En- uavmmot Tawnbretiring u mawdemlmter- ”“031 dhinmtnthobvdapmonfi of “etc! Tatum»!!! who): ha ha- u- quird. n hit-Wet. Th0 com- pany. (whim in and: sound. will aunt-ms you: ham «mm by a. new pct-men. the im at tn «owooooooooooooooco o. n 0 To rm: MERCHANT. g 00.00069099999096009 max t.- SMI‘MQ. on“. â€" -'1â€"'~“ Btu-000123.113, “5“3*“ 3M < ludms newspaper men. are in duty bound to spend their money with the local merchants. the merchants should zeciprocate in kind. Now. tor instance. the merch- ant who use: cheap stationâ€" ery pnrchaaa} trgm large city films is to me home primer what the mail order house in to the merchant. Nothing in of more value to a town than a good: lively. well- printed newspaper. filled with trail displayed eds. end Ire-h local news. 'It shows ant the town is pmpexing and thriving. Donot withhold, then. the business support. by which alone t tan newxptp- per con me. Toke a glance over The Post to-day ; unre- ly it “pays to advertise.” The wise business man udvertmes in The Post. Catch on. .0065.§§¢t§§§§§¢§§ CHILDREN’S All! BONE". COIHUNICATIONS M’hile all goodnitilens. m- ...' 11255 48.70 10.00 10.00 2.41 i Seize .11: nggg Be Sure M. [. IANGNH’S Upholstering, Repairing and Picture framing a. specialty. Graig“ and Choir-luster ‘ bridge-st. letha- dist Church. Km to! 0mm Walnut! 1! 3... ad 2‘m( 1:... 5mm vmo Oral. PM 5‘1“! I" ma ‘ M- V°i°" touted Int-4M , :OOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOWO: 30m 30 DAYS BEEORE XMAS; Index-taking in all its branches. When buying Furniture that .yOu see An incoming shipment of CROCKERY In England makes it necessary for us to ciear out few lines, including SPRATT 8b KILLEN Studio on: Button! store 43mm on flaunt-st. And it is necessary to commence to make plans for your Christmas baking. In the first place you will require that all the ingredients be of the very bestâ€"then why take chances? Leave your order at Campbell’s and you are sure of not getting anything but the best andalso the best value. NEW GOODS mm, Currants. Peels, Spices, Flavoring, Pigs. Dates. Nuts. etc. Try our Tees and Cofl’ees for unequalled values. W‘ import direct for spot cash and save you money as well a suit your taste. HIRS‘I'S YORKSHIRE TOFFEE (made in England) is a delicious Candyâ€"pure and wholesome. Doheny Block. large stock. . JAGKSON. FIVE DINNER SETTS AND THREE TEA SETTS THE FAMILY GROCERB. . L. CAMPBELL, LAT] 25 Kenton. 20:: Per 'l'in M33455?! 6': E “(Wk 02:? Phone No. 10 Bhristmas Presents.. For Men For Ladies Some beautiful Chinaware Fancy Purses. Satchels Hair Ornaments Back and Side Combs Setu 0: Season Baby Caz-rim Sleigh: For Ghlldren Dolls of every kind and dolls' furniture Dolb’ Cubs and Sleigh: Magic hum Trains Wmical Toys Dlmsand Toysofallkiudg Boxes of Ciga'rs Boxes of Tobacco Pipes of every description Walking Stick: Musical Instruments and supâ€" plies. Kmvmundsay. ‘ ing the heat one. iota. Pure, cold air isdrawn into the aerated flue and before , ' SOUVEHIR The ventilating principle 0 . draws in cold air direct to the oven, heats it and allows it to escape. Suppose you have a pan of biscuits or a Stooge cake in the oven. and a gust . of cold air stri es themâ€" h illlltatonceand ihzyw a a g is Spoiled. gun The GURNEY-TILDEN CO. Limited. Hamilton, Winnipeg, ,Montreal and Vancouver. v-’________.___â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" " ; A MODERN lAlel AND (OMMERCIAl PlAll lll (kit 8 Ir. fleldlng’s mm We to the country. H mak l ' xcer ts . and the views of the Eastern sections W” emm‘mm." :lwhichhaehmmtu contributed co m WWW” Mdohvered y ‘much itaowanb the opening up of ieldm‘ , Finanlc Minis- the Western Wry. Hon. Mr. F ‘ '3 . e . . i "I think that our efforts in these tar. 3‘: 7th” banquet tmed him, m 1 direction have not been in vain. I treal esday vening' , Nov. 20; think that moot oi the manufactur- Mon. .Tu ’ e... emofthecmmtajyaredispaedto "The work of cultivating peace ; recognize H . and goodwill bell-Wee“ the “rim ide‘rate mill! is as pie whole ai het- Imamqwsinqurlandisoneiterome. eventromtheiiwplgu‘nt .ot .‘ - - -,view,itihanaverylhngh' ~ Which When Than 111 at veryi 3px;: :‘fifg 7 would at once challenge the hostil- d ‘ ‘ ‘ityofmigreaitem partofour.popu- its affairs in the harmonizing. of the different sections of our people in settlement of the fiscal policy of the country. “We have to recognize that there . is danger of. a line of division being] drawn between East and Mfest. There is a conflict of opinion, per- haps not between East and West, but between the West and the large and the men who have. palm their capi- in manuinotqug industries, but ize the great cumming. masses of the , . “It is our intention to adhere to that principle of British preference which, in the face of much adyerae . man fin; t - criticism; we laid: down in 1897 and fowmfél “tutu m erests m which we believe baa done much for .be 5”" _ . _ the advancement of Canada in the roll on, mufacturiog interests wxll eyes of the Empire and of the civil- ,vrow up in the West, and there will load world. The dogwood _pi‘hfer- bee greater variety of opinion with- once may have m be varied insome ; .h, ' MW. than there is at re- cases as compared wrth present rates, ‘3 tf‘i“ "51011 p but the principle Will remain. It sent. But for the present, and for will continue to be our purpose to a. very long time to come, the agri- give adf'siubstantiall preference tothe . t. l - m be th do- :goods our Mother Land as compar- ‘ui if?“ m “it must . . 8 pm ed with the goods of foreign coun- muuim; one 111.0111‘ Western coun- tries. fuy', 33$ .a‘gi‘ctultgimffisb: “1““ "Then we shall have another tariff ea“ e”: m ”.9“ S “L p 0' column v.'hich_sha.l‘ l contemplate a. motedrby a low. tariff. at all events 7. . . . . . b a much lower tariff than man legitimate rdlSlSl‘lanatlon between of the manufacturers desire. y the products of countries which are “Under, such conditions the. adop- anxious to trade with us and the tion of the extreme protective views pfidmdl those .0023:;:?§ Winch which prevail in some quarters would p p algaans‘ ‘ undoubtedly lead. to a dhsturbmg and perhaps dangerous agitation in the Wm m m, Dam a, the East CRESOLENE ANTISEFI'IC TABLETS _ A simple and eflectivc remedy for shiny; 5:22.113: 3:“, some m ROATS AND couons -' , . â€" The combine the rmicldnl value of Cresclens partneulhljly 0f the V! 05% {beef} use with the soothing prognles of slippery elm and lico- tnere the agricultural industry is the rice. Yourdru 'tortromus, 1°C in stomps. overshadowing“ one. I have repeat- neutral. Imam ,Liinired,A¢enk, 4a oily urged upon my manufa.»a‘l’.i.iriiig'I friends that whatever policy would m Mu!) our Nommtl q with PETERBORO MARKET DEGLINING. ‘. wild geese restaurant. 'W.i yet not be heavy enough to antagon- Deo. m, 1876.-â€"We notice two 'ange in mm of St. Beam-0‘s 'Ohe’of them measured seven feet from tip to tip of wings. Geongealsohaaalynxheshotat Co- 'o . o Dw. 8th.â€"Mr. 5am informs us that the gnu! is crowded with var- rmm 16 males and 1 “male are gon- fined. ' I ' 0 Good skating. on the river. c ° ac . Judge Dean will hold the general sessions in Peterborc on Tuesday, and Judge Denniotoun will preside in Dec. 15th.â€"A meetinz of the Victo- ria Curling Club was held. in Mr. D. J. McIntyre’o office. Mr. Jas. Wat- I,. > . , ' ‘ ,â€"-th:y are son was elected president and MRS; . f A. McMui'ty. aco.-treas. The games will start as soon as the new cover- ed rink is completed. It is high time our curlers took a high place in the annals of the Dominion;hitlic.r- to their native modeaty has kept them in the beckigmnd. I I Q The skating rink is nearly finish- ed and is an imposing structure It is expected it will be opened on New Year's day. 0 . O The Montreal bank intends enlarg- ing the premises of 'the LW‘ branch in the neon future. 0 ' c ' .Hopo Times: We me our esteemed- contemporary. The Lindcty Boat. has issued anextrs Christmas number «lewhich 8.0M were printed- and' sum to our.“ voter in Victoria County. The Post. is one at the best local! papers in in every way worthy of italarge pct- rcmue- ‘ ' , Mefixyrh'md Mr. J. L. ARRESTED A OAVEIOISII m. Arccngthc chargeâ€"wooinmtub- borrcund lieu-Monastic. Board lodging? and Evonmi‘ gPoctot Nav.22. . Yesterday High mm. of Peterborq went . Goodm'lm-mi Haliburtcn county. to 1. Oliver, for photos... . bring to the city for trial John Coch- ranc. of Cavendish. who is charged with burning Mr chemovince.sndk, a law partâ€"~ terdny. week over the. Victoria rail- road {by the Midland railway proved manage mecca. A train‘ d aboutlz care at pmdmc and provisions left Lindmy about 8 a.m. and reached Kinmounm at 11 a.m. . 3 horse belonging to Mr. R. The:- honran away on Christmas day. No damage resulted. but. the two ladies occupying the cutter were badly trightened. l _ A l A van and six flat cars were thrown ofi the track at Bethany by a rail displaced by the engine. The crew of the train received some bad bruises. none of them, however, being fatal. ' O O I A lange number of Lindsay lodge. I.0.0.F., drove to Woodv'ille to take part. in the institution of a lodge in that flourishing villaize. O 0 Mr. T. H. Tremieer, lately head mas- ter of our Public schools, has been appointed bailiff. ' C O C Mr. Bill Montgomery. the Bobcay- geon rowdy and rutfian. who has so long, headed the "tan m3" village. waearres‘ted’tor assault on a igovernmanit official doing: his du- ties and was sentenced to 12 months’ hard. labor. This will give a. check to the reign of lawlessness whigh has so long disgraced Bobcoygeon. 0! that ’ a prosperous and contented people is :he best policy for the whole country.~ the best. policy even for the manu- facturers tlgmselva, for the set- :lers in these new lands should nat- uraiiy be the customers of the Eas- tern manufacturers “'3 have la- bored at the same time, to show'tlne Western farmer that he must not expect to have things entirely as he would. wish them. but that he must be prepared to give and take, and have reasonable regard for interests Tolls Becoming Smaller Each Yearâ€" Gor- ncr croocries Partly to Blame. Examiner: The markets of the flourishing city of Peterboro’ zircon the decline. This: is a peculiar state of affairs which, although at first glance ‘seems improbable, is never- thelem the truth. During. the past 20' years the city unade rwonderful strides in almost every department, upwards of 100 citizens. A Joyous m ' (Toronto News.) SAM HUGHES this mighty: chest ex- itendq ; \ And to Bill Bennett whispers; o'. o m- J“ mineral whatever. kernel they are purely vegetable. ‘Mrs. J. Whitfield. ”Bileona have dune mo Man" says : a wonderful. amount all hardily, demribe how bindL I conlâ€"dnot out but that lltooktlm. it: cursed. pain. There was a sensation. of tiigh . ' Bilenm are for tennis ailments mien. cosmtipation, bility, of». enable The! chills. When all absolutely unequalled rheumatism. tone'up‘the mm end. it to throw off cold: .-g , umcsrious ' 1'. m missus A. m --(1bths3ditorotTthost.)' ‘ Binâ€"4 have received two letters ‘11 satin; (that subscriptions be taken inn“. the one in behalf of the :mfifll for Sick Children. («heather tum smart in memory of the Idol-1.0m Knit. author of the la Led Forever." ‘ alike. , ' Eachihtscmt' " ' as light so if . m: "The M 1! any teacher; with the consent 1 of their trustees. are willing tomake balm. cc' to hold eater- ‘ commentator oneorbothct these . bum I M be happy to rccciv. the my and. urea-nit it to tho withhold: mil the present the report .1me by Mrs. G. A. Milne.tres- later of Ithe Children's Aid Society, scythe annual meeting held the other day. The report. which covers the period from Oct. 27. 1905, to Nov. 9. 1906. was so follows: RECEIPTS. Balance on hand. Oct. 1905...3116.07 MvutMents forlycar book Co‘lected members Ices. 1906... 77.00 From County Council... .. 10.00 N $233.07 PAYMENTS. railway fare in connection With Gordon. Fâ€"â€" ...$ 5.45 A. J. Fond, mitts and base. ..... .50 collecting too; 1905 10.00 8.00 Cantabile Coch- north to Secretary. Bell Telephone ....................... .... Robinson Shoe 60.. boats and .-__John Wat‘lakc'l rubbers .i ............. A fel- Alice Aâ€"-- and. infant ...... J. Butcliffe Sam material, m ........................ ...... ...... JWihm Wilson. printing . To run MERCHANT. .Whilc all good citizens. in- ( ludiiig newspaper men. are in duty bound to spend their money with the local merchants. the merchants should reciprocate in kind. Now. for instance. the merch- ant who uses cheap station- ery purchased from large city films is to the home printer what the mail order house is to the merchant. Nothing is value to a town a good. lively. “ell- printed newspaper. filed with fresh displayed ads. and fresh local news. It shows that. the town is prospeiing and thriving. Do not withhold, then. the business support by whidi alone a town newspap- per can li\e. Take a glance over The Post 10-day ; sure- ly it “pays to advertise." The wise business man advertises O in The Post. Catch on. Q 0‘ Swan 14qu good. I can constant oaacooooeoeoaoooooecooooeo' T. W“ hat Into Pow. Game A. “Harrell. at the Grip Ens gravim Co of Toronto. is retiring as 'll manager no devote a greater. portion at his along: to the @velopmcnt of them Paper Coinpany. Lim- ited. of Toronto. in wlich he has ac- quired. n half-interest. The comâ€" pany. .vwh'nh is newly formed. will manufsotnre peat into cardboard by a new prunes. the invention at an Austrian. The Standard will locate Ml! re- near «Pellet-law 64 sailed from Tor- ‘tmh to those onto. a: the ' Northern On- and irregulari- pilec, anaemia. de- bkmd impurities. and girls just emerg- WW 3.85, WOWWNNN mm . V eooocoooosocoeocooocoocccoc Here’s Your Chance, ~ Seize .11; Quick An incoming shipment of CROCKERY from England makes it necessary for us to clear out a few lines, including FIVE DINNER SE1'I'S AND THREE TEA SETTS We are prepared to sacrifice theseâ€"for how much we are ashamed to tell you. Those thinking of making a really handsome Christmas Gift should jump at this chanceâ€"the lines must go in two days. SPRATT KILLEN THE FAMILY GROOERS. W ccccoqcccccc,ccocccccooc: c . O Allllllllll'DAYSLBlfllRf XMAS And it is necessary to commence to make plans for your Christmas baking. In the first place you will require that all the ingredients be of the very bestâ€"then why take chances? Leave your order at Campbell’s and you are sure of not getting anything but the best and also the best value. i f a g i O i HIRS’I’S YORKSHIRE TOFFEE (made in England) is a delicious Candyâ€"pure and wholesome. 200 Per Tin A. L. CAMPBELL, Doheny Block. Kent-st..llndsay. Phone No. 10 COO-0009900” OOOOOOMOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOO 00 When buying Furniture that . on see M. l. TANGNH’S mm 0! ‘11 dtm tnrio line. where a factory will be a _ at:50c.'s hon «RM tree 1’3”" the erected “pubic at an out ut deity of Bilean 00.. Toronto, on “’9‘?" °f 15 tons. It will be s 1your before pm, 6 boxes for 8250- :h. plans in in working ondcr. ”f IIIOOAY COLLEGIATE IISIII‘OI'E. Wt! for 1000-1 mm In. Icon W This is the tenth anniversary ot the Lindnsy collegiate Institute Lecture Course” Lindsay was the pioneer in this work. and since 1897 several Col- legiate Institutes have followed her example. :The citizenaot Lindsay have had the importunity. of bearing many Celebrated Canadians durlniz thou ta: years. and the lecture hour; has been praised by the press at the Pro- “Sir, The time has came for all friends To throw It into Oliver.” _ but the market has been degener- ating year after year, so that at the present: time, it is stated, the receipts have been reduced to (almost one- third of what they\ were a score of years ago. The Market Clerk in- formed The Examiner ywterday that two years ago the tolls‘nmounted to $200 more than during the same per- iod of the present. season. In a few: years, it is predicted a Market Clerk Will be unable to make! a living colâ€" looting; tolls. There are a couple of magma ad~ vanced for this startling; conditionâ€" W our ANOTHER WONDERFUL BASE. Here is Something that will be welcome News to Many a Discouraged One. , , ,¢ “For severaliy'ears I have been troubled with gas around my heart.2 shortness of breath, in fact. if I walked my usual . gait my breath ‘ , would get so short William ll. Reid live-«1mm compelled to make several a ripe during my walk. "0i Lite my food did not dirost pro- :orly. It turned sour in my stom- musin; mo ,{N‘nt dis-truss; of- ,.__ __-._ m..- ._....._.. Try 'Agiiin for Health Gin, Pillow-Cure You OR MONEY BEFUNDED If yonhsvc casted may“ «mam 1C. he: . i s the {corner- grocery and outside $31”: :55: of issue. yonmueciii: scales. Citizens can, easily obtain all com But don't ive up. 1.13:“ the green goodis. vegetables, etc... they is one Winn!) lureâ€"that will may. mquli-e from the various .gruccr- make your kidneys well sud strong. 1m apart from the business centrq Here i. s letter from In old gentle- ol the city at! practically the same man 73 mo! age. who had just your :aqttiiinif they came to the market cxpdneuce, but who was convinced that or ' . “a M till?!" A number of private males have . 2}}: pmggmnflgtiiJC’Jin ”try a the “A cltlel '4 Vince; A large assortment of Library Furniture. Upholstering, Repairing and‘ Picture framing a specialty. Presents" For Men Boxes of Cigars Boxes of Tobacco Pipes of every description Walking Sticks Musical Instruments and sup~. plies. For Ladle: Sonic beautiful Chinaware “totalled” ‘ ltcuros bonus-shout septic“ anicdovc the min-lei wi- ml}. 1: u in hm. too. I had (iirlllgl‘l‘t‘ilblu attacks m. ll‘lcllill...’ No and lwzii‘tburn. city where the [armors who have sold. their produce before entering the city v . ' , ' i been installed in whom parts of the i Tbs Bole pm Go. man. .lnsl l Thu yesr the 0mm» arc able Cour”. It Fancy Purses. Satchels Hair Ornaments "1 unis botlwn‘d with sulfur!) pains mcm tho rmzill of my back and the loan! bonding or: tur-iin; would cum me to almost: cry out. "I was induced to try Dr. Loon- hardt‘n Anti-Pill and from the very first found relief. “FOP tho 1m thm month I h . . ~ . , , ‘U .i. .. i . .i N no recurrence 01 m am . “a“ mh- \ » ' ‘ ' ' " H ’ ‘ " . yformercom- .7 ' . . ~ '- d‘ . . '= ' M" “in" an“. m I m to say Anti- - â€" , i "1" '4 \ ' i t -_ i‘ W A .NM.vututdl u”«»’ln'-‘H‘ )9 . _u......w,.... .................. a.” » - " ’ ‘ harm - ~ ' L'Thu is the voluntary statememag _ ' The Grand Union hotel ”math. . 7 . _ ‘ ~ ~ ~ A . . i H a w “W $.11.Mulgqm‘t“xm_lmarkd,mwmmml ‘ 7” "T'l'" ~ ' '1 . Ali gut. . . gmer proprietor, Mr. Geo. Mmhsv- W What! all. Anti-Pin. The in; cold out the entire hotel W “Mani, 00-. Limited, Niagara to Mr r13cm Care-widen and! gun. The :3. w l - ‘ . .iecent urchasers took possessioncn 1 mythflcm-edmcHMex-‘tho 'F “Ek,il»‘_llnflxwmjthm ,Mahmnher. may weigh their at less cost l than by going to the market. For Judd a ' gigs-ac rmcomblned with "the cus- } mango-”NW I or“ ewcr countr lo “ attend. the market plains and ailing?“ i Imt‘fi’d‘g‘l’a‘i. tolls are decreasing. To chem-e cured no.5 rum higher fees would only have the term MAW M "I! dummy of {anther degenerating: the m '- aiao of the market which is already Back and Side Combs Setts or Scissors Baby Carriageaor Sleigh: For GhlldI'Qn Dolls of every kind and dolls’ Dolls' ab! and Sleigh: Magic ham Trains Sleigh-Mechanical Toys Drum and Toys of all kinds. _ J’o 8' a H -:.'i H not. ‘ ing the heat one. iota. Pure, cold air isdrawn into the aerated flue and before , ' SOUVEHIR The ventilating principle 0 . draws in cold air direct to the oven, heats it and allows it to escape. Suppose you have a pan of biscuits or a Stooge cake in the oven. and a gust . of cold air stri es themâ€" h illlltatonceand ihzyw a a g is Spoiled. gun The GURNEY-TILDEN CO. Limited. Hamilton, Winnipeg, ,Montreal and Vancouver. v-’________.___â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" " ; A MODERN lAlel AND (OMMERCIAl PlAll lll (kit 8 Ir. fleldlng’s mm We to the country. H mak l ' xcer ts . and the views of the Eastern sections W” emm‘mm." :lwhichhaehmmtu contributed co m WWW” Mdohvered y ‘much itaowanb the opening up of ieldm‘ , Finanlc Minis- the Western Wry. Hon. Mr. F ‘ '3 . e . . i "I think that our efforts in these tar. 3‘: 7th” banquet tmed him, m 1 direction have not been in vain. I treal esday vening' , Nov. 20; think that moot oi the manufactur- Mon. .Tu ’ e... emofthecmmtajyaredispaedto "The work of cultivating peace ; recognize H . and goodwill bell-Wee“ the “rim ide‘rate mill! is as pie whole ai het- Imamqwsinqurlandisoneiterome. eventromtheiiwplgu‘nt .ot .‘ - - -,view,itihanaverylhngh' ~ Which When Than 111 at veryi 3px;: :‘fifg 7 would at once challenge the hostil- d ‘ ‘ ‘ityofmigreaitem partofour.popu- its affairs in the harmonizing. of the different sections of our people in settlement of the fiscal policy of the country. “We have to recognize that there . is danger of. a line of division being] drawn between East and Mfest. There is a conflict of opinion, per- haps not between East and West, but between the West and the large and the men who have. palm their capi- in manuinotqug industries, but ize the great cumming. masses of the , . “It is our intention to adhere to that principle of British preference which, in the face of much adyerae . man fin; t - criticism; we laid: down in 1897 and fowmfél “tutu m erests m which we believe baa done much for .be 5”" _ . _ the advancement of Canada in the roll on, mufacturiog interests wxll eyes of the Empire and of the civil- ,vrow up in the West, and there will load world. The dogwood _pi‘hfer- bee greater variety of opinion with- once may have m be varied insome ; .h, ' MW. than there is at re- cases as compared wrth present rates, ‘3 tf‘i“ "51011 p but the principle Will remain. It sent. But for the present, and for will continue to be our purpose to a. very long time to come, the agri- give adf'siubstantiall preference tothe . t. l - m be th do- :goods our Mother Land as compar- ‘ui if?“ m “it must . . 8 pm ed with the goods of foreign coun- muuim; one 111.0111‘ Western coun- tries. fuy', 33$ .a‘gi‘ctultgimffisb: “1““ "Then we shall have another tariff ea“ e”: m ”.9“ S “L p 0' column v.'hich_sha.l‘ l contemplate a. motedrby a low. tariff. at all events 7. . . . . . b a much lower tariff than man legitimate rdlSlSl‘lanatlon between of the manufacturers desire. y the products of countries which are “Under, such conditions the. adop- anxious to trade with us and the tion of the extreme protective views pfidmdl those .0023:;:?§ Winch which prevail in some quarters would p p algaans‘ ‘ undoubtedly lead. to a dhsturbmg and perhaps dangerous agitation in the Wm m m, Dam a, the East CRESOLENE ANTISEFI'IC TABLETS _ A simple and eflectivc remedy for shiny; 5:22.113: 3:“, some m ROATS AND couons -' , . â€" The combine the rmicldnl value of Cresclens partneulhljly 0f the V! 05% {beef} use with the soothing prognles of slippery elm and lico- tnere the agricultural industry is the rice. Yourdru 'tortromus, 1°C in stomps. overshadowing“ one. I have repeat- neutral. Imam ,Liinired,A¢enk, 4a oily urged upon my manufa.»a‘l’.i.iriiig'I friends that whatever policy would m Mu!) our Nommtl q with PETERBORO MARKET DEGLINING. ‘. wild geese restaurant. 'W.i yet not be heavy enough to antagon- Deo. m, 1876.-â€"We notice two 'ange in mm of St. Beam-0‘s 'Ohe’of them measured seven feet from tip to tip of wings. Geongealsohaaalynxheshotat Co- 'o . o Dw. 8th.â€"Mr. 5am informs us that the gnu! is crowded with var- rmm 16 males and 1 “male are gon- fined. ' I ' 0 Good skating. on the river. c ° ac . Judge Dean will hold the general sessions in Peterborc on Tuesday, and Judge Denniotoun will preside in Dec. 15th.â€"A meetinz of the Victo- ria Curling Club was held. in Mr. D. J. McIntyre’o office. Mr. Jas. Wat- I,. > . , ' ‘ ,â€"-th:y are son was elected president and MRS; . f A. McMui'ty. aco.-treas. The games will start as soon as the new cover- ed rink is completed. It is high time our curlers took a high place in the annals of the Dominion;hitlic.r- to their native modeaty has kept them in the beckigmnd. I I Q The skating rink is nearly finish- ed and is an imposing structure It is expected it will be opened on New Year's day. 0 . O The Montreal bank intends enlarg- ing the premises of 'the LW‘ branch in the neon future. 0 ' c ' .Hopo Times: We me our esteemed- contemporary. The Lindcty Boat. has issued anextrs Christmas number «lewhich 8.0M were printed- and' sum to our.“ voter in Victoria County. The Post. is one at the best local! papers in in every way worthy of italarge pct- rcmue- ‘ ' , Mefixyrh'md Mr. J. L. ARRESTED A OAVEIOISII m. Arccngthc chargeâ€"wooinmtub- borrcund lieu-Monastic. Board lodging? and Evonmi‘ gPoctot Nav.22. . Yesterday High mm. of Peterborq went . Goodm'lm-mi Haliburtcn county. to 1. Oliver, for photos... . bring to the city for trial John Coch- ranc. of Cavendish. who is charged with burning Mr chemovince.sndk, a law partâ€"~ terdny. week over the. Victoria rail- road {by the Midland railway proved manage mecca. A train‘ d aboutlz care at pmdmc and provisions left Lindmy about 8 a.m. and reached Kinmounm at 11 a.m. . 3 horse belonging to Mr. R. The:- honran away on Christmas day. No damage resulted. but. the two ladies occupying the cutter were badly trightened. l _ A l A van and six flat cars were thrown ofi the track at Bethany by a rail displaced by the engine. The crew of the train received some bad bruises. none of them, however, being fatal. ' O O I A lange number of Lindsay lodge. I.0.0.F., drove to Woodv'ille to take part. in the institution of a lodge in that flourishing villaize. O 0 Mr. T. H. Tremieer, lately head mas- ter of our Public schools, has been appointed bailiff. ' C O C Mr. Bill Montgomery. the Bobcay- geon rowdy and rutfian. who has so long, headed the "tan m3" village. waearres‘ted’tor assault on a igovernmanit official doing: his du- ties and was sentenced to 12 months’ hard. labor. This will give a. check to the reign of lawlessness whigh has so long disgraced Bobcoygeon. 0! that ’ a prosperous and contented people is :he best policy for the whole country.~ the best. policy even for the manu- facturers tlgmselva, for the set- :lers in these new lands should nat- uraiiy be the customers of the Eas- tern manufacturers “'3 have la- bored at the same time, to show'tlne Western farmer that he must not expect to have things entirely as he would. wish them. but that he must be prepared to give and take, and have reasonable regard for interests Tolls Becoming Smaller Each Yearâ€" Gor- ncr croocries Partly to Blame. Examiner: The markets of the flourishing city of Peterboro’ zircon the decline. This: is a peculiar state of affairs which, although at first glance ‘seems improbable, is never- thelem the truth. During. the past 20' years the city unade rwonderful strides in almost every department, upwards of 100 citizens. A Joyous m ' (Toronto News.) SAM HUGHES this mighty: chest ex- itendq ; \ And to Bill Bennett whispers; o'. o m- J“ mineral whatever. kernel they are purely vegetable. ‘Mrs. J. Whitfield. ”Bileona have dune mo Man" says : a wonderful. amount all hardily, demribe how bindL I conlâ€"dnot out but that lltooktlm. it: cursed. pain. There was a sensation. of tiigh . ' Bilenm are for tennis ailments mien. cosmtipation, bility, of». enable The! chills. When all absolutely unequalled rheumatism. tone'up‘the mm end. it to throw off cold: .-g , umcsrious ' 1'. m missus A. m --(1bths3ditorotTthost.)' ‘ Binâ€"4 have received two letters ‘11 satin; (that subscriptions be taken inn“. the one in behalf of the :mfifll for Sick Children. («heather tum smart in memory of the Idol-1.0m Knit. author of the la Led Forever." ‘ alike. , ' Eachihtscmt' " ' as light so if . m: "The M 1! any teacher; with the consent 1 of their trustees. are willing tomake balm. cc' to hold eater- ‘ commentator oneorbothct these . bum I M be happy to rccciv. the my and. urea-nit it to tho withhold: mil the present the report .1me by Mrs. G. A. Milne.tres- later of Ithe Children's Aid Society, scythe annual meeting held the other day. The report. which covers the period from Oct. 27. 1905, to Nov. 9. 1906. was so follows: RECEIPTS. Balance on hand. Oct. 1905...3116.07 MvutMents forlycar book Co‘lected members Ices. 1906... 77.00 From County Council... .. 10.00 N $233.07 PAYMENTS. railway fare in connection With Gordon. Fâ€"â€" ...$ 5.45 A. J. Fond, mitts and base. ..... .50 collecting too; 1905 10.00 8.00 Cantabile Coch- north to Secretary. Bell Telephone ....................... .... Robinson Shoe 60.. boats and .-__John Wat‘lakc'l rubbers .i ............. A fel- Alice Aâ€"-- and. infant ...... J. Butcliffe Sam material, m ........................ ...... ...... JWihm Wilson. printing . To run MERCHANT. .Whilc all good citizens. in- ( ludiiig newspaper men. are in duty bound to spend their money with the local merchants. the merchants should reciprocate in kind. Now. for instance. the merch- ant who uses cheap station- ery purchased from large city films is to the home printer what the mail order house is to the merchant. Nothing is value to a town a good. lively. “ell- printed newspaper. filed with fresh displayed ads. and fresh local news. It shows that. the town is prospeiing and thriving. Do not withhold, then. the business support by whidi alone a town newspap- per can li\e. Take a glance over The Post 10-day ; sure- ly it “pays to advertise." The wise business man advertises O in The Post. Catch on. Q 0‘ Swan 14qu good. I can constant oaacooooeoeoaoooooecooooeo' T. W“ hat Into Pow. Game A. “Harrell. at the Grip Ens gravim Co of Toronto. is retiring as 'll manager no devote a greater. portion at his along: to the @velopmcnt of them Paper Coinpany. Lim- ited. of Toronto. in wlich he has ac- quired. n half-interest. The comâ€" pany. .vwh'nh is newly formed. will manufsotnre peat into cardboard by a new prunes. the invention at an Austrian. The Standard will locate Ml! re- near «Pellet-law 64 sailed from Tor- ‘tmh to those onto. a: the ' Northern On- and irregulari- pilec, anaemia. de- bkmd impurities. and girls just emerg- WW 3.85, WOWWNNN mm . V eooocoooosocoeocooocoocccoc Here’s Your Chance, ~ Seize .11; Quick An incoming shipment of CROCKERY from England makes it necessary for us to clear out a few lines, including FIVE DINNER SE1'I'S AND THREE TEA SETTS We are prepared to sacrifice theseâ€"for how much we are ashamed to tell you. Those thinking of making a really handsome Christmas Gift should jump at this chanceâ€"the lines must go in two days. SPRATT KILLEN THE FAMILY GROOERS. W ccccoqcccccc,ccocccccooc: c . O Allllllllll'DAYSLBlfllRf XMAS And it is necessary to commence to make plans for your Christmas baking. In the first place you will require that all the ingredients be of the very bestâ€"then why take chances? Leave your order at Campbell’s and you are sure of not getting anything but the best and also the best value. i f a g i O i HIRS’I’S YORKSHIRE TOFFEE (made in England) is a delicious Candyâ€"pure and wholesome. 200 Per Tin A. L. CAMPBELL, Doheny Block. Kent-st..llndsay. Phone No. 10 COO-0009900” OOOOOOMOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOO 00 When buying Furniture that . on see M. l. TANGNH’S mm 0! ‘11 dtm tnrio line. where a factory will be a _ at:50c.'s hon «RM tree 1’3”" the erected “pubic at an out ut deity of Bilean 00.. Toronto, on “’9‘?" °f 15 tons. It will be s 1your before pm, 6 boxes for 8250- :h. plans in in working ondcr. ”f IIIOOAY COLLEGIATE IISIII‘OI'E. Wt! for 1000-1 mm In. Icon W This is the tenth anniversary ot the Lindnsy collegiate Institute Lecture Course” Lindsay was the pioneer in this work. and since 1897 several Col- legiate Institutes have followed her example. :The citizenaot Lindsay have had the importunity. of bearing many Celebrated Canadians durlniz thou ta: years. and the lecture hour; has been praised by the press at the Pro- “Sir, The time has came for all friends To throw It into Oliver.” _ but the market has been degener- ating year after year, so that at the present: time, it is stated, the receipts have been reduced to (almost one- third of what they\ were a score of years ago. The Market Clerk in- formed The Examiner ywterday that two years ago the tolls‘nmounted to $200 more than during the same per- iod of the present. season. In a few: years, it is predicted a Market Clerk Will be unable to make! a living colâ€" looting; tolls. There are a couple of magma ad~ vanced for this startling; conditionâ€" W our ANOTHER WONDERFUL BASE. Here is Something that will be welcome News to Many a Discouraged One. , , ,¢ “For severaliy'ears I have been troubled with gas around my heart.2 shortness of breath, in fact. if I walked my usual . gait my breath ‘ , would get so short William ll. Reid live-«1mm compelled to make several a ripe during my walk. "0i Lite my food did not dirost pro- :orly. It turned sour in my stom- musin; mo ,{N‘nt dis-truss; of- ,.__ __-._ m..- ._....._.. Try 'Agiiin for Health Gin, Pillow-Cure You OR MONEY BEFUNDED If yonhsvc casted may“ «mam 1C. he: . i s the {corner- grocery and outside $31”: :55: of issue. yonmueciii: scales. Citizens can, easily obtain all com But don't ive up. 1.13:“ the green goodis. vegetables, etc... they is one Winn!) lureâ€"that will may. mquli-e from the various .gruccr- make your kidneys well sud strong. 1m apart from the business centrq Here i. s letter from In old gentle- ol the city at! practically the same man 73 mo! age. who had just your :aqttiiinif they came to the market cxpdneuce, but who was convinced that or ' . “a M till?!" A number of private males have . 2}}: pmggmnflgtiiJC’Jin ”try a the “A cltlel '4 Vince; A large assortment of Library Furniture. Upholstering, Repairing and‘ Picture framing a specialty. Presents" For Men Boxes of Cigars Boxes of Tobacco Pipes of every description Walking Sticks Musical Instruments and sup~. plies. For Ladle: Sonic beautiful Chinaware “totalled” ‘ ltcuros bonus-shout septic“ anicdovc the min-lei wi- ml}. 1: u in hm. too. I had (iirlllgl‘l‘t‘ilblu attacks m. ll‘lcllill...’ No and lwzii‘tburn. city where the [armors who have sold. their produce before entering the city v . ' , ' i been installed in whom parts of the i Tbs Bole pm Go. man. .lnsl l Thu yesr the 0mm» arc able Cour”. It Fancy Purses. Satchels Hair Ornaments "1 unis botlwn‘d with sulfur!) pains mcm tho rmzill of my back and the loan! bonding or: tur-iin; would cum me to almost: cry out. "I was induced to try Dr. Loon- hardt‘n Anti-Pill and from the very first found relief. “FOP tho 1m thm month I h . . ~ . , , ‘U .i. .. i . .i N no recurrence 01 m am . “a“ mh- \ » ' ‘ ' ' " H ’ ‘ " . yformercom- .7 ' . . ~ '- d‘ . . '= ' M" “in" an“. m I m to say Anti- - â€" , i "1" '4 \ ' i t -_ i‘ W A .NM.vututdl u”«»’ln'-‘H‘ )9 . _u......w,.... .................. a.” » - " ’ ‘ harm - ~ ' L'Thu is the voluntary statememag _ ' The Grand Union hotel ”math. . 7 . _ ‘ ~ ~ ~ A . . i H a w “W $.11.Mulgqm‘t“xm_lmarkd,mwmmml ‘ 7” "T'l'" ~ ' '1 . Ali gut. . . gmer proprietor, Mr. Geo. Mmhsv- W What! all. Anti-Pin. The in; cold out the entire hotel W “Mani, 00-. Limited, Niagara to Mr r13cm Care-widen and! gun. The :3. w l - ‘ . .iecent urchasers took possessioncn 1 mythflcm-edmcHMex-‘tho 'F “Ek,il»‘_llnflxwmjthm ,Mahmnher. may weigh their at less cost l than by going to the market. For Judd a ' gigs-ac rmcomblned with "the cus- } mango-”NW I or“ ewcr countr lo “ attend. the market plains and ailing?“ i Imt‘fi’d‘g‘l’a‘i. tolls are decreasing. To chem-e cured no.5 rum higher fees would only have the term MAW M "I! dummy of {anther degenerating: the m '- aiao of the market which is already Back and Side Combs Setts or Scissors Baby Carriageaor Sleigh: For GhlldI'Qn Dolls of every kind and dolls’ Dolls' ab! and Sleigh: Magic ham Trains Sleigh-Mechanical Toys Drum and Toys of all kinds. _ J’o 8' a H -:.'i H not.

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