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Barrie Examiner, 22 Sep 1898, p. 8

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BARBIE` D_IARKE'l`S'.: ...- ,._. __-._..-_. W- . . , ,_ \ `oivwoaaua nu. 5 @011 Wednesday oi luv. week the innunl . .5 rie much of the am. But. worn held gt the Spring (`reek Ranges. The attendance _ wu lalrly goqd. the day fine And the boom fin every match far. above the ange. OI- ? log to the improverneuu on the name and lo M the bulls, which 1.: -Gaul sV:rd`hn e`ect_ed- 3 during the put leuon. the reveal mau:hez , were shut all` much -more` rapidly than in` gnny forum yeari.` Capt; 5!cPlree rngde In etcient range oioer andbvrytbing L J". ` off my utrnluctonly. `Private R0 ' Munrb. ofNo. 4 Company. ruptured the lat prize in the County Council, the 3rd prize in the All Camera, and the lit prize of a valuuble ails er cup in the Repreaenmive'a Match and also t_he Veopru Cu , u remsrki` able alw-wing for so young a Ii 0 shot. - As usual u large share of the priza `were _won by Von ta Company (No. 4) including lust and 3 prize: in the Com y Team Match. The Barr-ie'Cornp.aniee, '0. 1 and 5, carried of!` prizes, much more than in former years. -1 ' I The f .I.nwinu in thn more and nrize w"iu- n','_.-u_;.___.n__. I -.` .l.Ul'R'BlJ LU IBILVB yUl ' 0l'Ll(`.9l' 101' H: 11` UK Tf6Biffs"oi s xne'fc1'-5-1WL1r6T}oi`t. _ 13 Ross st. opposite Sewrev s foundry. Mrs. Heard, 9.-gent. ' ' I IOUHBY y83[3. _ ' The hhowing is the score and prize ww- ,uera in each match. \ Silver Medal, Sargt. J. G. Cole: . . . . .. EX'l`R_A SERIES. (600 yards.) 1 $4 Pte. Thou. Reid, No. 7C0. 2 . 3 Sergt. Jos. Sprqule. No. 5 Co. 3 . 2 Pte..H. Myers, No. 4 Co.- 4 1 Stat?-Sergt. Colea, No` 4 Co. CEJMPANY TEAM MATCH. ` 1 15 No;4Co., lal:'I`am ......... X25: 2 10 No.]()o . . . . . . . . . . . . ........2le 3 4 5,,,.N,o. 500., 2nd Team. . . . . .. 185 0mcm`s MATCH. m- Silvr Cup. value 815. Lieut. Geo .Srigley, No.lCo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .....5l u... .u......,...... . ..... .....-., Silver Cup, value~`$IO, Pte \R. Munro, 88" lilvnr Medal. Karat. J. G. nnlen, ,. , R Ladies, whilezttthe Barrie mm-.don*c forgets to leave your order for a pair of T Wmhihihi g zns'.Tr1i=T. rn`.r#uw37`.n VMVCDONALD--Si.Xth Line, .Ves' ram: 9 ` MnDdnaId. nfqnn. ' ) Tuesday. Sept 20th. to Mr. _a.u'd rs} E. I Kw Unvmxuu- v . > PlAna.'Spoclcat1ons and` Estimates on all n gvorka prepared and submitted on -no . . . Amy! uuwuq w xuu. RoBE1vrsoN-0 n`Friday, Sept. 16m. `thewvife of*Matt.hew `Robertson. ML} F` Road, Vespra, of a. daughtr. V . .1 Qmntn A 13m A l- -l\n 1).-no. Til; nnnn ' .`\ _ MARRIED. ` Q - } TURNER-RQWA'l`--`Ab the reaid'ence~ of xhe bride : "father. on the 14th instant. by the Rev; Mr; Sks-ne. aeiated` by Rev. G. J. _ Graw, W. P. Turner, of Flos, to Jemima, daughter of Mr. Robext Room, o1F_lua. 1 I - DIED McOANN.--.In- Adjala, on Sept; `mm, "` Samuel McGzum, aged .62 years. ' u..mn.-u-mu `L. `u7,....'n...:n:....1.....`.. .,........,. .`.w...7.,., ..5.\. ..._... , .....a. A _ STURGEON.-In WestGwillimbu:5y,.. on Fx'iday,.S'ept. 91:11, W. J. SturgeL_m.f raged 73yea.I-s.. _ ' V . ' , The bpe` `o seiz. Will. b given ' oftheir miaaion W9`:-k, 5 - ~ ~ A 0 le of th Presh_v- gteriain church `wi _ give their annual . s'o`cia1.to thev students of Knox Oolle-`ge; i next Monday Aavenin, .Sho1ft' aadres- 3 Y I "students and anL.ofering tken in _Tggid_ a. number of . ` _ V.Iuvl!IIqm}V -V ,,. __ '. ` 3' For rstpltss Boots and Shoes. ver chea . 0all'and judge for youmelf. `N5; txfou. le.t.o show goo La.. Trunks. va 1ises.I pocket. books. purses `and. leather; `goods on h`and*in eat2;"v'a3`iet 'a,ncI;-V ` all prices. Goodh (16 ivered to al parts f '-LAWRENCE, 90 LI~),;xu_lqp'St$V B of bhe'own1amd Allau1;1\1.: SQM amrie : 1 nu : ca ' L - 1 zadnm ..-vwu, u vuruu, u. w \A\sv|6|A|a\L- , ` STEWAET-Ab 'De'I e1-e. W1"s`c0ns1.n,V `Sept. 8th .-to .B.e"v. W. J; a.nd Mxis. Stewart, a son. ' Irr-.--..-,.....* A`; n;._._:_ n;_'_L nnu. i nruvivwavg w uvun u ,_ _VV1LLIAMsoN --A`t Barrie, Sept. 20th, to M1"aam(M1'. R. Williamson`. a. son. i ! lUfl&8I'n9luu. ~ "0oe-Bothwi:l1's Rlock-, ~ _ Dunlop_Stre.et~.' 'aev;a. :2. `litbit 1i3;iiIvi1; pi-gah at the Presb` terian church on Sunday next; Mr. clntosh reaches the inn- Vniversar'vAserq1on at` urns church, V ._ .. _._ - """" ._--.._.. `. VT I\&r:.7M'Lean.`A of Elmvale ably `lled Rev. Mr:.`Westney's pulpit` on L _Sungia.y.3who wag enga _d pr_-aching amnxversaryiservpces In 1s_pax-nah. 1 . rl'\I.... _.-.._._. ______|_ .1: LI, 1": u - '1\Iestxa.V. nepp mu ! McDonald, a son. 13 nnnnnnn .. l\,. I COUNTY OOUNOIQ HATCH. (Range, 500 yqrda, 5 shots each Ranqe.)":,' ru- JuNi(Sii`it.'bIi." (200 and 400 yards, 5 about each Range.) ` 6 Sergt. Ed. Cunningham, No. 1. .32 4 Flergt. J. Duncan, No. 4 . . . . . .~. .32 . 3 Corp. Hook, NO. 5 . . . . . . . . . . . ..24 2 he. John Onnshy. N0. 1.. . . .. .22 1 Pte. -Ins Wallwood, No.4 .... ..22 l Sexgc. La.Guce, No.5....L _....`2l 1 Cqrp. H. Callighan, No. 5 . . . . ..2l 1 Pte. Geo. Parker, No. 4 . . . . . . . .19 1 Pte. Wm. Burton, No.5.... ....l4 1. Pte. Hy. Black, No. 5...`... ....l2 SIB IR rte. R. J`. Munru, No. 4 . .. Pw. Thus. Reid, No. 7...._.. Col.-Sm-gt. Cnngnbeil, No. 4 . Pie. Hy. Myers, No. 4 .. . B damm J. G. Scott. No. 4.. Sta-Scrgt. J. G. Coles, No. I Scigt. Cunningham, No. 1.. . - Sergt. Jos. Sproule, No. 5... Sergt. J. Duncap. No. 5. . . .. Pie. R. Struthern. No. 7... . . REPRESENTATIVES mama u w u mun rs. n 1 > He. Myers, Mr. Fred Ewan Mr. Frank Ewan- Capb. MacLaren ALL commie MATCH. (500 yards, 7 ahotg.) Pte. W. Jenkins. . .. .. Staff-Sergtf 4`-ales . . . . . Pte. R. J. Munro`; . . Lieut. Mark Robinson. Lieut.Preece........... Pte. R. Strathern . . . . . . . Pte. Jae. Duun.. Sergt. Le Gao . . . . . . . .. Lieut. R. 0 Stokes. .. .. Sergt. Wm. Campbell... Pte. Hy. Myers.......;. Pte.Jas. Sea er_a ..... . Lieut. Geo. ` unro....... Corp. H. Callighuui .... .. Sergt. J. Spxoule`. . . ; . Pte. J. Davis... . . . . . Capt. D. H MaoLaren.. Pte. Hobsou . . . . . . . . . .. .59"`P..iW.*.`?' 4?$9xi9z%- _-r'rI}u ........_.-.---.-.-.--.__.T._..... mus nwrcnaa, Klon}ilkg.V $1`!!! 'D-.\L.-. .... UTIWF HIM \ 9.! 141310! me am. Itxrouhle Hhbxtdueysm onanma; -0omrI ..zoo'~ .214 ~ 10.` ' " IIIUWU wuuy, lr!ll'0\V IHILI UOWD emu BUM] I --28 his head under water three long hours. "28 Then theftook him out, but stillwith ~28, fear and trembling, and, dragging the --27} body to the bank, sat by it during two '-27 1 whole days,41ni;il unmistakable signs oi -~27 decomposition convinced them of . the --27 ? man's mortality. In the end--and it came "2-[J quickly---the Indians, to the number of "29 _ 500,000 or so. were exterminated, but that "26 was` 3 more incident in Sp\nisi1"co1oni'za- ' 2 ; tion, and the places they left vacant were - - .Hn with hlnnksx fmm -A1 !-inn ....Fv-Adm-ink ' BUKHUIULID DU supply ll LNUII. Fifteen years later another of feme s fa- vorites, Ponce de Leon, landed in the bay, . where he was well received by the Indian oaoique Agueynabe, who gave him speci- ed the town of Caparra, now known as Pueblo Vlejo, abandoned the year follow- ing for the more advantageous situation of San Juan. The Indians becoming,.as - the Spaniards say, disgustados, betanse j they were reduced to slavery and com- pelled to labor in the mines, rebelled and murdered all tlie white men they could oetch outside the settlement. The Spen- iards had` told the guileless red men that they were immortal, and for awhile they believed them, but Cecique Agueynnba nally conceived a theory of his own and proceeded to put it to the test. In accord- ance with his orders, two of his followers caught an unprotected white men while fording a` stream, which is known and Ihown today, threw him down and held M. Luna mam. mun. H..,... rm... 5...... mens of gold.. In the year 1510 he found- l _ d The Nearei-`VVorld:: `I When inthe year 326 B. 0, Alexander I ~ i : _ ` diavandturned his course down the Indus ; to seek the `sea, a beundziryiine was set : which proved to mean for thehistory of f the human race, more than any ever creat- l 3 ed by the net of man, says Benjamin Ide iv Wheeler in The Atlantic. The eastern "j boundary of Alexendes empire, running g from the Jaxartes river eouthvsfardalong ; i the Pamirranges, the root of the world," 1` to the Indus, and then on to the Indian thereat "staid 'hisieastwar ' ooean,di\_1ided the w'or1CLand its history . { into two utterly distinct parts. . I ` I`ha mu-in which iav in the Anni-., with if: /low ottbo roar-itu1_n."n ` pltuwcl In-cu-nit `lines. In 11718 an Engliahmin. \Junea Puckle,` nocuredslirttinhpatoznttorvvhataeenintso luvs been an "attempt at A breechlondlng, zipld ring gun. An on-iginal feature of In lnvantlon wu the an 01 two dierent breech plates, me for squire bullets, to be upd mmlnnl tha Tuikn. and the other for `a nun. --.1. lluu av-av-u 5 V ` More" than half the men I know-wear in 1 "their pnolget some sort of ta1isman-a coin ' of odd date or old or foreign or of strange - motal,the1n`evitAbIe rabbit foot of the` jrue graveyard variety, marbles, small I stones, vials; a pbker chip, is rubbex-- band, . , ' .a friend. Whenver a charm, of `any kind anyt'h.ingVfound by chance or presented by. 5; -6119 to bring` me luokto the wearer, ha- - quaintanoe, who afte; tryinggits pbtenoy I ;ox~ ;'gwhl1e andfailing-to. 1_nak9.1worl,- 3;; Vases it 1nt5umt.o.~nomo one `She wants iio E'Jen of tluyoiey _wha has carried two` gm l_ marblesln h1a'poeketthse sever; or eight F. `I atonu;-V-Now:Y`m`{k`VPress..g L 'Ieekaoooa's!on to g1ve`1H:o some dezsr ao- - get even ? with.,` The :-e.1a.a lehdins om.- yam, and = he has , rubbed M them tbgather . I In much between his ngers that'the,hard- ' or has worn hole in tho: aofterg Hefwoum V not part with .them for `gold and proolqup. "Zi'(?) (7)BmSlTUATlONS puma, One ml` square uuuuus, nu ma ued union the Tub. and the other tot round bullets, who used against Chris- tians. It in outiou: to iind two opposing tendonniu in the name Invei1tion-(i) the ginsito tooonstrucra gun that should bi mdu eileotivo because more desu-u_ctiv o jnnd (8) a denim toteoognizoertnin ethical `distinctions in `its use. if 5 round bullet was too good !or'ngTurk, in aqua one was- too bad for A Christian. mhn-A hams tnwulnn.--Inn nan nomn-Qhnn in )0 DH NJ!" I uunuuuu. _ These two tendencies, one operating do make war more destructive and therother to mitigate its harshness, are struggling for px-e.cmin`enoo today on they hgvo been ' for centuries. War isdxn evidenoe of ' the imperfection of modern civilization. But it we seek prooi of t a development of the infmano sentiment ' d of the extension 0! the sphere of ethics to unethical relation: we may find it in the arts oi. war as surely Minihoartsofpcnce. ,~ ~ Thu Inhvndnnitinn nl luv and nnunrhll I ! In II BIHI 01 , ' ' ' l The e|9tr9du9,=i99_9!uun93!_e99_p2!9I:f91, ! explosive: and of guns of enormous power | and range the application of electricity to I Iubmarine mines, the construction of mod- em blttleehlps and torpedo beats, the im- ! vemente in long range riiies and rapid K lug, guns, and many other lmeqtggnl 3 invest the whole aenglnery of war t ey f with a terrible dcstructiveneu. The seri- I we student of ethicehnot to speak of the ` E 223!` 3}"$51211.p``i2" . i.`?2`?:`; ` harduilpe 0! war ha: kept pace with then I destructive tendencies and whether ethioi . might not be better employed in discour- %1zin;juch_.ini'entinnn,thnn_.in.pnllinting 5 I thci:l;a.f:cta. ;)ut, glthoili spogiulattlitrgl on our nce In em cnn um an tact that the sense of obligation hctween nations and the recognition of duties to civilization and humanity have made such i rogress that war cannot wholly abrogate em.-Forum. a (l 'n_ow\`m xmmus Pmml` mg: the Spig- lardl Were Mortal. ' '1`heg1-out navigator who dlscovered ghe new world was very fellclbous ln his i ` names for the lands he found, and it woe-. Q with good reason that he called Borlnquen, the Indian island, Porto Rico, after the , noble harbor in which he water-ed hls ships ` In November, 1898. As Aguadilln it is ` known today, and the same palm shaded i spring gushes forth now as then In volume ~, suiclent to supply a eet. I Flffnnn vnnrn Infnr nnnmr nf damn : fa. ` UIULI, uuu IIHU places I;llUy IVLIJ VHUBIHI WUIV {lled with blacks from -Africa.---Frederick A. Ober in Century. _ T `x 5 V ` l_Ll|IU UWU l.llJbUJ.'lf KUBIJILIUD pllfblu ' The part yvhioh lay to the east, with iti two great. centers, India. and China, and which today inoludes a little overhaif the population of the globe, had" no" part nor lhzire in the life and history of the western part, which we call `our nearer) world. All the elements within this nearer world, aetrctohing from Afghanistan and _ Persia to the shores of vhtern Europe, have in. the long process of mixture andiermonta-. tion which `history-has suffered sinco Alex- an(legrlLtime yielcied their contribution, email or great, to the civilization upon which our modern life is based. The his- to1jghi_oh we study, whether of events, nstitficTn ,.videas or religious, haubeen `. all e hiit_oi'y of the nearer we;-id. ...._n..._._--.---._.... g : .}` W1!'`'` .3.`- _ __f [:,_ 3 .x. a.ai1>.~`1rg_aad ;aboup the,man.who yr g lo,und. doad $1: hhnzpom trom. blowing am: e vuosLex_i`(Jxe:i1:-_'~&Leki;. ii,`--to`bx:. 3 Anu.T1;1a:xa;1'=ohgs`npay.vanaJaa hepaki his 3hG__1!:001p'W9,1d91Ifb` kxxqyg-V in-cg. EARLY PORTO _ RIQANS. A ammsv `-1 ..~..;'., Chnrniu. and Luck. ___ 1.1; u, , .____ 1- u,,,, _ QYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY Q/Qv .-- `- g TheChanceof YourLife....L mmmmmmms C or j_ "cQu'o2i$ is; n e,xc11ex: medicVlVn'eV: for " childgen. Mothers: hat. repeatedly,-~tol ` ofvits `good e&`ect_.npan their _qhil{1r:;x." _ ' V * - m. G.~ (:. os&uxi'n"2Im,.-11 Mae. . C`ast_o1J'ia~'is, Dr.- Samuel Pitcher s presdiiption for `Infants , It contains xgeither Opium; Morphinginor 3 .`.4i.'..-~ \1'..~......L1,. ...-1...;__ _ _ ...---_.v. ...--..........-,-.u~- 7 luv -u -u --av-n--vmw wuquunuuwv (Paw fgorica Drops,VSo`oth_iviig` Syrups jndicastbr Oil. V ' It is. Plasant. V Its guarantee `is 'thirty`years use byA `Millions of Mothers. Cistoria; destroys Worms"; and allays Feverishness. Castoria. prevents 41m"miting:"Soi_ir` cums cums Diarrhoea and Wind cone.` cgscoria relieves _!l`ee_thin'x : troub__1es. cur , Qonstimion `am l`ltItl($ri;$y.'1 0a`sto;ia;' kassi'Inil`a;t;o1}3 ` _ _; thoL';st>inaLc:h " -am1;n_owe1s,. giying` healthy a `qlgep. is me%Vonnaren s Pa.na,**?`% " 4 __ -..__-..-.-...- -Va-vanvn `pron... .5.-uv.s?.n.n.-.:-v uvs - otiol: substance. _I?tfis a. harinlegg substitute .LI__ 1\_#_ ,0 . -5 'Tnis is the best short term subscriptio ever ptfered. _The publishers of the` Famiiy Humid and Wekly Star have been induced to -make this 0'eJ, in order that the improvements in that wonderful paper migi.:r be more generally known. It is `a mar\'eI of cheapness. rnrrn `n A hnrn -nxv . \rv\Vv-\r\ -n u -.u n I r1{A1;xLtN .1; nonfxson __.`._ _n n...'u..I.....I at 'DvenHnnl _._.. ._...|._.. local news and the FAMILY HERALD AND" WEEKLY BARRIl`} EXAMINER willisnptly you \i'i.tli`all the : STAR will supply you with '20 pages every week of the most. J valuable and instructive reading matter, including the ger.e'ral.` `_ news of the whole world." A marvel of excellence, and to say i i that its subsqription piice is low does" not do it justice, for it is of 7 I such extraordinary "value that itlooks as if it was given away. j ` The Family Herald and'Weekly Sta1 is f'.he\world s' great ~ newspaper success of the age. * - . . ' nnnnhfhin 'l`l'I\l'I"P mu,` .m :'_ ,1 ,:.-in n,.,u , ......_,r.,.. .,..f.... ...` ...~ ,6 H i < , V . ' SUBSCRIBE NOW.--This offera is good uziiil October - .10th, and is for `NEW subscribers only. . - " - v " Send your subsription to Q `- AND` ; , `Lqwe(I...M4_-W A tutu. . 911015 EIFIV The Barrie Examiner` To New Subscribers.% J. A. MacLA,REN, n..I.u..|....., 1`. 1w... n.....'.:. . n-.. For the balance of 1898 for ` ` ` ' ' ' ' '*T " " ` j ` 1 . _ Publisher 01 The Barrielxamlneij, it;Wha`(ie{)` What % is {`?1'_he Family Herald and Week|y`__Star ' of Montreal, %,9l|_|-1._=; azzamzssxazzsaazaaszas Wm auapteu yo cnuuxen superiotto z_ n`_xy`p're`- . astibriag us so well waited to chiidgn `end nlsuuerinr fn inn: vs :-A`. ,-;-(--;-T-: I.3A"RR1_.E7.T{ ` _I3UED BY gr. mug!` ` giamnly. [Lessons f1N mmnm: lperullg.-...........-... u, ;_;x_1.lI g-ed, porgg . .{..'. ` wonp Axp mm. Ililllaluv -1- an '4 (Guam _. ._w.. va--.1-an... me of the? School of Practical Science, Toronto.) -nun . \Y\| num A n-rn r .p er,13ng"..`.'.`.. ...._. ...._ "::run1I-ed. nar ban . :..} .`.fne'w' pe:bag a, L***$*%**%x***%xxxx**x*********% rt`-I I`; > at wheat. ; !s.Iir;lQi1j!i%.iiis;.;.ii!@g.&;Barrie iamAoa_ . { H \L|CEN`E$_. Garefnllv co`:-rected to am. ~A ,V Qgnaxn. Sept. 21. "1898; n House for Sale oumu.-4 -_ v- vuvvv, L ENGINEER AND ONTARIO LAND mvmon. `Th_e`oo1nmodinua.b1-ick dweiiiug. 174 Duniop Street mt. now occupied by the Rev. Dr. Ha 1-. Whats abontto remove to Boston, is offer for Jaie. It is izxexcelient condition, Dr. Harper having spent several hundred dollars in imgrov a limit in many ways. It is tted up wit , modern improvements and conveniences, and is I clcsirabiy loeatetion Kempenfeldj Bay; Posg=;s- uww--v q...-v-. . .Correspond with the" onAas's (mam. ` : 7':vuanwiLis. We beg to aimounce that ol: Tuggday nag, ght, 27th, w will make our rs}. display of Trimmed Millinery for the . Auburn Season. The dgpartmbul will. be filled with the lategt Parisian and NowlYor|: Novelties, togeblyar with a large variety of Beautifully Trimmed-Hats `and Bonngts, the latest prodqction cl our own designers. '1 ' Y A I M T L ` A beautiful collectionvof I`_Tv"1 5/Iaixtles gnd Capes from ., the first make: in Germany. We show the best (styles in low and medium- : 1: .1 - n . I n: 41 AA . nhl Ann ___L . LL- _,_,__ gaooyguzgauua !..l.E..`.L'J K A And winh to enter a Business College ` that has 01 H8 Gl.'&dl18t0I_ .7 7 ` ` -A`- _.-.-.-nangnn uv .....u ...>... uu-......._,. .. v .._u.... ... - -_v_,-~~ -- -vv -..-....-~_. priced Mantles-in the trade. Prices $4.00 to $|0_0O each; the same goods are being sold in city houses at muhbigger prices. We have all the smart styles for+be~aeason in all the new qhades of Fawn, Blue, Green, etc.; also a splendid range of New Mantle Qloths. _,.II_ :1` ___.. \_.___ __.. _____. ___I,._ Fall Ma%nt|es.. `A RISE IN LIFE W um uuuuangq uuu B. PATTERSON. . mu-ne. ant. L Lavdies aye cordially ivited call andinspevct the new styles. .......- -....- v. --_-- -..-...-v ..\...-.... We make Mantles to perfection. I `No trouble if you leave us your order: GEO. REEDY, Wm. Young, Mono Mills Sarah Brett, Mulmur H. R. \Vhitealdu. Elmgrove John Brett. Rosednle Alex; Brenner`CamilI:x Col. Bamnz. bookstown J. R. Smun, Thornton To whom it may concern: This is `to certify that about four years ago I urohasod B. Home Comfort Range and as a. co ok- ngstoveit glves m familyperfect satisfaction on I can conscienl ously say it is the best cook- lngastove Iever used.or saw. It gives good heat ` an is a. great savor of fuel. not takmg more than half the the quantity of` other stoves and ye throws out plenty of heat. R. T. Banting Co.Clerk.' , -Dan.O Le2n`y.iL`nnis v , ~- Mrs.-Stevenson.'Loraine .- - Mrs. 8: Mrs: James B&ntlD[{y1OmQD_Y!!l87v ` ""1Toseph`K11Id,'CookstoWii - 1313.? III uusuy vmyn. M m uswu uy nun an conveniences, desirably Posses- niran can he had on the 1st of December. For V further information apply to the undersigned ` ~.1uL|a ` R. PA'I"I`W.RSON. I f01lI years and find it just as salesmen represenLed--a; good baker and a. great fuel same:-. . The foliowing is a list of xmmes of` well-known gentlemen who have been ( using this fmnous Range. Read what. the say and judge for yourself. $9. t.hm1ndm'siqnpd_ have hpen us-3 Repais forzold Ranges ; .4` - FL.u-nishec1.Free ' AT J lV_,|S|0N`HEADQIIARTERSV 'w."ALL|S['I'J' ONf J ing a. , %:?n`iaAL2% oomm}::;;` %;V ; _ `rA__1Ns1Mnm -max, V . ; , fsAL1.qo_w_`a9mrLnx;oN. was % UMFDRT RANGES. ` Pgsiti`ve;0_ureV for 1ILIOU.S,riE8,s.' ioonns . An(Ial1i)is;(3z;.s'sEa`l/x:ae`ci by . ` ` ; Blood. Weak Kidneys, or, ` .' ` . , a~bDiseAa3ed'Liver; _ =* They rekdlate Hie buwls. tone, atim ulaca and brace up the: .whole sy,st_e`m' Ham: COMFORT RANGEA DIGE.STIf0N.=v % oonsrxpmon. _uqo6s` um ItLa.%2a ni.n1a.`AI,A'L_L nI,I.mII7tf_ cues ALL ALIVER ILLS; ? Elly iulll Juuge lU1' yUlllS(fIl. : e, the undersigned, have been us-1 VSIOJKHEADAOHE, % f ._ mzzrns-sg LIVER %P1LLs% bvs1?>E1>siA.V = imJUlV-I _ _ $I|Vu-nnv_-In Vvv-`Ivan -v---ow .Dqcuu=_em,s.on_ lm nr9Ve.t!11at*iteInn-.T . . vs. J. 11055.. - nmogpaz r%Coming lI\I\l .\Ir. Egan is -the possessor of the largest rrrrd mck: <::'cccssful practice of any one in his h':1e--bc?:ig (he ly specialist in this department in the l)ominon. His patients say they have not wrirds to express their r'auLude, and never before had instruments to pro- ucc such marvelgyus chan e in such short time. 3 This fact aldne gives` im ample encouragement ' that his vanticipations are not mere fancies of tho imag5nation7-'but onl %he~:e.\\yard which is sure to foliow truermerit Iii all forms of Rupture is one of the secrets of his success.. - " ' ' r. Egan's ability tn diagnose TH_'E LEADING, ' - . THE MOST SKILLFUL, THE :.ms'1` PROGRESSIVE, A II 4 u . A --- TH':2. 1:051` SUCCESSFULW v_ ' 11oxity ix:,Lhe meta.unent41LRupture-; --- DEAR Sm :- i . I . . E ' I write you these few lines and wish you_t6 pub yauer wi iruptrxe at least` lnthis locality w are 3 lam well-known). oulu know what you (11 for v ; me. `I was `ruptuted on both sides and suffered c 1131: same as I am anxious that all those who v M01` many years; tried eve1'yth1ngnjEngland-a'nd . :1n.thlscountry-nil failures. Du;-in `ne of our `visits here, you tted me; `never new 0. uyts vtrouble since then` am now cured` a'nd,can do heavy work. Shou ld a.ny0ne.ca1hmon' me for in- . 1l|!IQ-!vl ii I 9V?" 5!`V"`7 `i1`:xtize* : .` if H, 4*~.2:x.;:.~%.:.hm;;a`e*ar..:'l%=z, A Long recognized by the pub_1ic;and pro- R fession of the Dominion. ' ` vif6iiBl3"i112' {Hen hm xkfwv `curd' anti , (?a?1wti3' anyone.ca1Iupon' for in- heavy fohnaon 1' shall -be happy to testify to youryskjll " undability. Very txjuly. .v'rn\vwu~\- .-.....&.._....`. _ ,.-".... .`,,...,....,..,.,,......q. .W. Mai" 11 kind main; 1' an ono %v`1:3uwIsh:g'fnther ewyl%:ee,?m 1:1?-.eit ` awitc1ms;nonG.T.R. ~. _ ` - " . . 3 ` ` ` V` `- m may thus know your true condition, and iE_n~ .1! the lxzmds oa .`.I.1~:!er in his p: _ If ymn: case is one that needs attention. he will supply just what you need and on the most reason- able terms. Aim omen nndii me evnnlught 68 Mary Street ` subcess. . -Over .30 Years Expfienc. E M. um... ....|.1::1....n....:.. . ...:.. '1".-..,....\.'.. nA-'t\r\t`L:`- ms Lung esranusnea nusmess1n,.loronto Is prom mat" 5 He live_s up to eyery Agreement His treatment is quick and _ protects .11}: patients by taking on y those casesxat -`in b`?11PV`3; ` ' I i_ ` " iiiioo 4 MSITIVE l rmanent and his Thai: he culteh when` others even fail to hold the : in place. Does the followinzjettarxnot non. i his lon egiablishd businss in,To`ronto is proof tht' -3-...` V. .-.-v- -.__ 0- HA Hun: Inn in Amman`; Amman:-an-:6 ` EXa111i na_.ti50n*a`11jd "Advic Free ' _ u `C. 11..-- .'.. ALA --~_-Ar- ~l` -`-- '- A -` ` b` .;..vy1`r4L._13m1gr` T;iE_; " A ,T ; ;=WA|3_IaL'|N01f0N. QT!3L. ;BARRIB. 5 Vwauguaay,-mndhy gnu I`I'j1do_v;~ j nin. nun. ....-.n nun. nu .-. C33 and Interview` Him` 326 ' West Richmond St; Toronto ' _ The only Rupture Specialist 111 The Dmlrinion 1".` vvvyv--H`-V-q ws-uw -u-.-v-van .9-n:i=2@h,a-mjaocun;-;pg-._V_.%L. m %m;.A . CIVIL mnexiim V sunvmoa. ` Dhnni ' Slnm-lnnn Importer " `H4ENR,Y PENTON; ,-Q - ;Launt1r3*Agent,etg:.,'Iarr1e_- ..We.wQuId a1"so, bv pormlasgon`. refer -- 0219 who wishes further evldenee..to Mr. Litt A PATIENT m B1ARRlEV. J; Y.EG (SEE DATES` AT Borrow) ?r1iE_ mm ExfxAn_1xr:1-:R:7'tntrasx$Ay,4_',.i*T, 22;; `1s`9s.` Vimss .. EDWARDS, PM.. OUKVBYANOHR.

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