Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 18 Dec 1896, p. 9

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Ia mo- “ t8. tot Cox lble '1 ‘fly si'xhtm'ed. "1‘. ‘ ux‘ 'I‘m-UnquioGSII. pill wr to a some! " "Tut: (‘ “at.“ rm! "Thv a” 0‘ 'cr). w D How“ , lluwd‘m gives us ced in his dc izhtm W, Cable I\ here ml! be u and" “Min on ‘ Tn” :wd Methods." . j bruit" mi” Pb the best :nded. The ‘ry require- amentation bfanything ’ O" 6135 are M- out rack, rc box pro- {rate and it per. Fully r with mica ix cooking % catalogue. LE. ONT. a)»: Pour. md wldo circu- s: t ikon m LTION" a pot shelf, h and extra 'cle him-s sons .r 25 can“ a COP, h Ave thebest LtomCts to? to 0‘1! s u Yuk n." *5 er, “a VW ' \ “Mutillo. um vouuu than. Lruponu prowl-h n th um cou- Davu " Sold!“- w must Vi!” or even mom-30‘ A handful which will b. fl! cwés '. ‘ H! which tho Dunn-19$ ate Lilzlll 1cm tone runefiomz \es Judfl lute Life ‘ .ccton." ' umml-I' in? 18.35 y “ed A“ forms or puea. x n m, w... Innyon's Blood Cure oradioetes all im- t the blood. Price. 250. {ties o ' Fmialo Remedies are a boon ‘ all women. Munycn'a Asthma. Remedies relieve in 3 ,: ma cure permanently. Price, $1. 4' 3’5 Catarrh Remedies never fall. e Citan‘h Cureâ€"price, 253.â€"eredioates he (Theme from the system, and the Ca- mr‘o Tabletsâ€"price. Ziaâ€"cleanse and heal the warts. Munyon‘s Xena gore is a wonderful LDC. ‘nerve tonic. E’nce, 1 Munynn’: \izahze: restores lost vigor. Price, 31. A 87905233.? cure for each disease. At all druggista, mostly 25 a via]. 11 and Parsons! letters to Prof. Munyor, 13 Albert-st. Toronto. answered with free medical advice for any disease. ye.-. iCorrespondence oi Tm: Poem] Carma Sousaâ€"R 3v. Bryce Innes, the ‘ newly induc:ed minister of the Presbyter- ian churches of Bobceygeon end Dnnstord, conducted the eenicee at Dunsford on Sunday. 132i: inet. Mr. Innesie n gentle- men or placing address and seems to an earnest worker in the cause he lies espoused. ..R:v. Mr. Mothereil preached the Methodiet church n very instructive sermon on Devie'e ein in nnmberin the 0t"p‘.o ...... Thenke to the enemy the b0, rd I m‘negere. the Presbyterian driv inu‘ehalle completed and is e good end an-..“ niece of workmsnehip. [Manual to IHI (w... Saucer. [mummJl‘uo following In the report: or to. Royal Ooh Iohool for one month at November. Noon: or. around In onlu- o! morn: V clan-Eon Croouo. Annlo l'lukhnn‘. Kobe Murray. Fruit nuzbwlok. IV oluoâ€" Emu. Thou-no. duo. Melnm. llarboru Truman. Leno hummer. (‘lsudlo Roadie. All“ M‘- llaualw. Noll Fol moo. Sr. Ill clunâ€" Meu-y .l. Mellow. noun Turner Jr. 111 olus~0uvo Crosson. Jonoy Murray. John McDonald. Mac. MwDoonld. Charles Mo- l‘h «lap. 11 classâ€"Mono! M :Do -old.Mtbel Turner. 5:. pc llâ€"Floronco McDmald. Russell Panic}: and Bassla MoPnodon mlual). M51101! Crosaon And Soul: Bundle Maggi-a Svlnson. P) Il-Annle .rquih, , .. numm P.. 1.. Eva Bundle. Herbert ”yakâ€"“I was six weeks in bed c’ acute attack or izflammtory ”1 , The peine were simply ter- ” 1 was sot sore thlzt the least we area pain. was er 1,? Z? local physicians, but received c n: from them. I procured a bottle wig-03'? Rheumatism Care, and with- !"b; days was able to resume my D ' and have not felt any indication of w n of the disease. My general i ’93:” now splendid. 3" --»a Rheumatism Cure eeldqm fails fr.â€" LOC I17 N EWS-LETTERS ..-_,~__ desired â€"no snow and some days no frost. .......»\ rcbin was seen on Monday, Nov. 14th. enjay'mg itself In the fields. .. . . .The Duminion government have still a staff of man here on the canal ...... Elections are mining to interest some here already. Tumor. Sr. pt uâ€"cmnuw ..-- Russell tunic): and 858510 Me Human. Marlon Croaaen nd Sarah L‘qlil), Msgxia S'lnsou. P3 11- naDonald. Pa 1- Eva Handle. \“VOS'. 35112 firwfliunaaiau gum. P L EA .2! N T VA LL51 â€"1"1uvuuuu. ScuooL Rwandaâ€"Tue report of s. a. Na. Tia: month Lf November places the stand- ing of tho pupils in the following order of merit: Fifth cisssâ€" Eva HM, Wilbert. Brien, Willa-no Wazstafi‘. Commercial class R.)Setffl Hay. Mary Irwin. Eri- tn'ca ilzssrAWlliie Greer, Willie Jack- son. 'l‘nird senior classâ€"Waiter Hon. F. he! Kennedv. Martha. Thurston. Eh Mi? Brim. Thin-3 junior class-Wilfred Hm, Mich Kennedy Minnie Brien, David iiniiwif. Wiibzrb Irwin, Fred. Thurston; R inert Sumpson. Smond class mu 1.... r. "um" Annie Sammon. Thomas Luu‘nuvn. .v‘__ _ ~flama F. “1mm. Augie 831112100, Thomas Eadicotr. Wilfred Eadie-3W. (:llbart Hare. anle E ~dicorr. Snub A. Maura, Joseph Greer. {fizz'a Rmeztson. Wallnce Thorn- ton, Violet Thurston, Mime Brien, Mary A. Kennedy, filacin'yre Thornton. First clam sr â€"W;i'!e Rmertson. Kity Hard!» Alba: Thnrniop. First. class. r.â€"â€"John Maura. \Verley Irwin. Sarah ampson, Willie Flynn Josaph Flvm'. J. D. McFAnva. teacher. iiinrrmmudence 0! Tan P081) szosm..â€"-Mr. Joseph Lee is ill at insert. We hope he may soon recover. Mies 31min Blair and Miss Mm Lmk are visiting friends in Tomato ...... Mr. Jas. Lee. of Montana, is home to 5pm! the winter with his (other. We 95 pleaseci t_o 3033:1523. leaking‘go‘well; 7’“, ‘SDSAY. FRIDAY. DEC. 18 “ picnacu ' U one “II.- .. SALES -Mr. W. M Real had e lame We sale laat Saturday etternoon....Mr. ‘ 1'. LePex-de had a sale or goods in hie store In Saturday evening. A large number 'm preaenr. fincaca Norm.-The opening eervieee I the new Methodist church ere to take 1its next Sunday and Monday. 13th and fill. An excellent time is expected ...... '3'. Mr Hannah. 0! Uxbridge, ccenmd ‘6 pulpit in the Preeb aerial! church is 8;?”- All were w pleased wit-h hie ‘ ' OD. Lscomcs â€"The snow makes things look "‘05 more like winter. ..... The new I“hodisi: sheds were raised lass Seturdey. 111mm splendid. 3-0. '12â€"; good report of GrendDiv. Ilaion at Whitby wee given by several llEmbers of the Sane of Temperance. .est Dmgm for m to Healthâ€"Select. a [Spock] v...- Till MI I I‘ll-I quspogn.‘ RUSEDA Lg. (IREENBANK. mm L 04K, VA LLE Yâ€"FENELON. m _1‘nn rvn'n‘h of B. 3. NJ- Greenbanidlvlllon ”MIME-5;}: Embers. Mr. J. m, in: dead to. the office of Grand Worthy Annette. the second omen intheotderinthemvmoo. Our vfllags [3 fight to the trout may {37.3me m, GELEBT. [W at r-Ami Freemanâ€"Mrs. Joe. Barbe, returned home on Monday, Dec. 7th.. from Feudal: Falls. where he and been employed on the ‘ Howry Alligator es engineer. We ere ; pleased to heye him with us agnin. . . .Mr. 1 W. Ritchie, 31%, returned home Monday. Dw. 30th, item the north, where he had been on the survey all summer ...... Lmise Schroeder, of Minden. returned home on Sundey lest, utter spending a week visiting blends on the Dutch line. Partâ€"An enjoyable time was spent at the residence oi Mr. A. Verdun the evening of Dec. 11-h. Aueortee! game and pie 5 were indulged in. end everyone return home well pieeeed,with their evening’s fun. Wannen â€"â€"Mr John Weteon. of Kin- mount, and Miss Louise Shofl'enburg, of * the Dutch Line, were united in the bonds ‘ of matrimony lest week. We wish the young couple a long and pros roue life. ernmâ€"The weather very pleas- ant these last two weeks, and roads are in good condition, for aleighing. Moms Bum. LITTLE BRITAIN. | [Correspondence oi m Post.) SOCIALâ€"The basketsooiai at Pleasant Point scored a great success. Toe night was beautiful, and the church was packed with friends from Little Britain. Valentia, Zion, Sonya, etc. The attractions of the evening (next to the hnkets, of canvas), were the Rennie family, at Wick, who rendemd many taking cones; aquartette from Little Britain, who disc .ursed sweet music; Miss Stratton, who highly pleased her audience with recitatious, and the Thomas orchestra, of Layton, which was highiyentertaining. Speechesweredeiiver- ed by Rev. Elliott, oi Seagrave, and Rev. 1 Saratton. The proceeds were over $27. Everybody seemed to be well pleased with the entertainment. as well as its social and financial results. GRAND Gasmanâ€"On Christmas ni ht (Friday, Dec 25), the annual concert on or the auspices of the Little Brittln E.L.C E. will be held in the Methodist church. The star attraction or the evening will be M3,] or Galloway, of Kingston, who siande without a poor in Ontario as an entertain- inz singer. A rich treat is promised to all who hear him. Mrs. Carnovsky. organist oi the First Methodist church, Kingston, will be present as accompanist and render instrumental music. A pleasing feature of the entertainment will he a fan drill by a class of twenty young ladies. A cells- thenicAexhibitionâ€"Lagy J leiâ€"gill be per ----- A... M In: tneniu CLuuuuuuâ€"mu, v-.. .._e _ formed by a class of seven boys. Miss Stratton will favor the audience with choice literary selections. Local talent of the best rank will also assist, and a good intellectual treat may be awaited with certainty. Pneomu. â€"Mr. H. S. Weller. of Liedâ€" say and Toronto. is canvassing here in the interests of the York County Loan Savings Co. (incorporated), and intends remaining until Christmas. He believes a share in this association will knock out any share in the B. C. gold mines....Mr. Marshall, the expert wood-worker, em- ‘ pioved by R. S Rabertsen, was taken ill on Friday, but is slowlv recovering- SEBvxcns.â€"Mr. J. M. Em race. of Va lentla, conducted diviun service in the »Methodist church last Sunday evening. I speaking tram Matt. 22: 39. We are al- ways pleased to hear Mr. E ...... Rev. Mr. Stratton was away on Sabbath preaching at the dedication services at Greenbank. LAcomcs.-â€"The popular topics of the day are mnnici al elections. snow, Christmas and New car‘s. Barbers say that the best razors in their shone sometimes become temporarily use- less, not from breakage or inj m, but from the loss of the capacity to receive an edge‘ At such times honing and strapping are in vain. Taught by experience, the barber knows what to do. He simply places the rant in its case and lays it away. In a few weeks he brings it forth again. sharp- ens it without trouble, and node that it cuts as well as ever. , - - - . u --...m_-...m. out! I! won a. u .-.. Curtlere and mochinlet are familiar with thle peculiarity of iron and steel. Metsls that are called upon to endure a eiraio. ee- 1 oiuily with motion and friction. must ave p~riode of not entirely irrespective ct ‘ any outward sinn- ot weaknese or mo‘ure. They must have a nap: they must go m men and women iâ€"how about norm:= you say what! ‘Let us see how much we know. At my left head no I write are two short letters. both from womer. Neither is aware that the other has written. They live in dill.rent parts at the country. and and b a strange coincidence both 0 )ntain the tolowlng eentence: "My sleep was diatuv bed unfit horrid dreams." Now. whatsoever disturbs sleep is an nemy of man, and whatsoever does so in \ vast number of cases ( \nd continuously) destroys human sanity, human health, and human liteâ€"as no other enemy hts power to do. What. then, did so infernal an office for these two women? They whl tell us, one after the other. The first says: “In April. 1877, I felt tired and worn out. At first I had a boil taste in the mouth and a thickly coated tongue. I could eat but little, and even that pained and distreseed mp. M sleep ,, .. 1.2;..-th with horrid reams you no, uuu um.-- -_- _ The first says: “In April. 1877, I felt: tired and worn out. At first I had a bad taste in the mouth and a thickly coated tongue. I could eat but little, and even that pained and distresaed me. May sleep was so disturbed wzth horrid reams that I got little rest at night. Then my legs became hot and painful and began to swell. For thirteen weeks I could hardly get across the H Jor. Later on I had a bad asthmatic cough and could scarcely draw my breath. I was in this condition over a year. I took blood mixtures and other medicines and got no better. Then I heard cf Mother Selgel’e Curative S run, and a few weeks‘ use of it restore my appetite, my strength, and m sleep. All the other had symptoms also ett me, and I now feel like a women crested. anew. (Signed) Mrs. Eilznbeth Cluwson. Wel- iaggusrge, near Lincoln, November 151:, The second lad says: “In the early nsrt of 1880 I became without understanding the reason why. My mouth tasted badly, my tongue wss fun-red. my spgtlge 33m, es . es. lo. deal of sleep, and my rest was disturbed with horrid dreams. I could not shake of! the profound nervous degreeelon that had seized upon me. I too I or lot-meson! “filling. I wee too or! human u] uynuwg. . "-â€" --- ._ go shout, but not 111 enough to lie up el- tog other. I had been in this mleenble condition for eighteen mon nth: when I first read of Mother belael Syrup. and whet it had done for other genomh nmleted and oppressed “I bou ht the Syrup at Kr._ Well_e' Shot}: In gfllebnry.nn .1--- a.» an-“ i ”d. ram OI mower can-gun VJ.-." __ It had done for echo: gel-non! amlctâ€"edghd oppressed a: I was. but: ht the Syrup at Mr. Wolls' Stores In Illabn . 3nd AGAIN READY FOR AN EDGE. linen. \015uw, a.-. _____V, The Green, Bright Welthem, Wantinge, Barb, December 7th, 18.” It the disuse from which these ledlee sufl‘eredâ€"indigastlon and dyspepsiaâ€"were to be dreaded for no other reeeov, Its tearful effects on the nervous system would brand it no the meet dangerous an- ment known to men. It is the trul ful source of “horrid dreams" and of the new» For, if machinery mus the more must human beings have ere regular ho which both y en 1' Hum: regu a .. mind are beyond life a labors and cafes. J. LIV oâ€"rww, given an order for 240,000 pounds of corned beef to the Ramornie Meet Com- pany, Australie. The American compen- iee have supplied the groom port hitherto. Why do not some enterprising people go - .A.__ x- a- rank. The i ofioe hll just W ~M W FARMERS Will Next be Taken on Tariff Question. MANUFACTURERS HAVE SPOKEN Au mu Not be Allowed u in. m the 33,- In" IleGlllln-ny Will OI“ Politics and 800! a PM â€"Ge-enl lbw: no. W moth-u I’m Avv-â€"-_- -7, toms alone fell away by $267,291. The not decrease in revenue tor-five months 15 $230,000, while the Wimre has increased 8134.000. The oil boom ln Bothwell has ledto many enqulrllea being sent to the Geo- logical Survey Department for infor- mation regarding the experimental bodngs for on in that district many years ago. In 1865-67 there was quite a boom in Bothwell and many wells were sunk. but unfortunately accurate “logs" at the operations were not kept. Dr. Dawson. Director of the Geolog- ea.1 Survey, points out that it would be a great “mug; to the survey and would usable information to be readily given to applicants it a careful record were kept d boring work as it , AL--- «onuifl recuru “tic nw‘ ‘- mu...” ..-__ , proceeds. In this way there would I soon be obtained a. clear knowledge or the underground structune 01 the whole or the Ontario Peninsula. The greatest depth to which boring for oil or natural gas has been carried in On- tario is 2400 feet. The wells in the Petroleo oil field average from 350 to 400 feet. As the Bothwell district pro- ‘mises to be a. very prolific one. it would be well for prospectors to wt upon Dr. Dawson‘s suggestion. : Mr. Nat Boyd, M. P.. anved here to- ‘ day from the south. During the past two or three weeks he has been bu?- ing stock in Kentucky. and has ship- ped a. carload of yearling - breds from the famous blue grins re- gion to his ranch at Unl'm. Mr. Boyd is doing good Wane. tor the im- provement of Manitoba. stock. Dr. W. '1‘. Bradley. son of Mr. A. P. Bradley 01 Ottawa, was married in 1 France. on Nov. 24. a". Dillard. Balt- tany, to Mlle. Antoinette. youngest daughter at the late M. Paul Robber- echts or Dinard. Recently Dr. Bud- ley. who is a. B. A. of Toronto Univer- sity, and M. D. of McGill. passed hb qualifying examinations for memberb ship in the Royal College of Surgeons. Mgland and for iicentiateehip or the Royal College of Physicians. Dr. Bradley intends return-ms to Ottawa. shortly. Speaking of. his intentions in regard to Canadian public works. Mr. Torte said yesterday tin-t not 3 single un- dertaking or importance will be com- menced without a. pencil-l knowledge of the situation. He has covered the weotern country now. be any). and win visit the Maritime Provinces and On- tario in due time. Hon. L. H. Davies lave. for 0th“ next week. Mo'nlrml parties will apply w Por- limnmi no“ smxion for in not to him i’zn-i'uiv Thi- Royal Victoria. Insurance ultimnny. ‘ “ *"‘â€"- -â€"‘ mun-h mnurmxce bun-pun,” Thv Toronto. llmnllton and mm Runway will apply for m not to nmvnd the ”vent! acts Mull” totho snld mmypnny. nuthorlxlns‘ the but. of debenture stock. md cmpow the comm to issue downturn and prN'l‘t‘d otook. to ohms! head office of tho company from 1‘0- ronto to Hamilton. and to mam tho several momenta made between tho company and the Canadian Pacific. Withdrawals exceeded deposit. in the Government bunks last month 135' 820.000. New poetomceo were opened in On- tario Dec. 1 as follow": Ansonll. Al- goma: Bun-lace. Addington: Fol‘er Station. North Lanank. The appointment of Senator Mn- Clelan as Meat-Governor of New Brunswick was gaxe'tted yeaterduy. Col. Hamilton 0! the Q. 0. B... To- ronto. left for home last night. Hon. William Paterson returned Cornwall last evening. Hugh O‘Leary of Lindsay is appoint- ed a. commissioner to investigate oer- taJn axmges preferred against D. J. McPhee. Indian agent on the Ream. Reserve. I 7 __ A a _-..LA-4In- neauwc. A proclamation was issued yesterday prorogdng Parliament pro forms to Tuesday. Jan. 26. Dr. Borden left for Nova Scotla yes- terday flor a. few. days. Major James Sutherland. chief Gov,- emmem whip. came up from Cornwall tom-fight. He is satisfied with the Liberal outlook there. It is definitely gamed that W. D. - ._ _..-‘-41 Ah- 1t 1.: ucumuun; w ......... , , Lovlt't of Yamouth is to succeed the late Senator Kaulbach in the Upper House. The order-in-councu is only awaiting the Governors Emma-e. Montreal. Dec. 1Lâ€"(Speciai.)â€"'rhe Swed- ish and Norwegian Consulate at Quebec has been re nested to assist in traciag the relatives an chronicle the act or a young Canadian seaman. supposed or French ex- traction. Charles Gebhardt b name. who formed part of the crew of e Norwegian barque Caledonia. or Drammen. Norway. and at the toundefinx c! that vessel in the Bay of Biscay. on the 7th of October last. when. at the last moment. tToms to fetch a life buo tor the preserva on of his on life a ittle longer from a watery grave. andins the carpenter or the vessel in: with the same purpose in view. excused: “ Do you also want it. carpenter? w take, it; you have a family. Don't me. Gebhardt could not swim. and was drown- ed. while the carpenter. a married man. residing at Dramnfzen. Norw . was cked up by the boat 0 an Enzl vesse near at hand and was saved. Relatives or ae- quaintances of this Canadian hero are ash- ed to communicate their name and address to the Swedish and Norwegian Consulate. nebec. or to the owner of the vessel. Mr. ames s. Lorentsen. Diammen. Norway. Gebhardt was shipped in Livergol. Eng- land. in the latter part of last tember. Tarte much Mr. ug of the Quebec exercised over the 3:! Liberals n; e min; Provincial elections. e the Conservatives are or- ganizing all over the province there seems to be ve little enthusiasm amongst those who ca ed the province in June Chief Detective Cullen. who has been for many years connected with thg‘poiice. force. i will soonretire on half pay. " “‘5 ! Every led in {all 0! virtu. Every infusion In ibdom. Soldin humanly. 1513.. 00.5.!» '~ 000. All Grocers Wu Single and Gave llp Ills Gin-cc 0! at. to I In: Who llul a hull, â€"lloltnsl News. TEA-GROWING PARADISE.” The Home of GINA DIAN HERO. ng‘ W- uue grass re- “Liberty. Mr. i for the m- of Mr. A. P- Dinard. Brit: F08" GEITS ISI’I‘IMII “El you MVE fl, “LU DELLA u the lumbering season was urn-u, u; Pat-Mn at Inst oommunlc'attd with the firm or McFarlane 8:09., Benn-cw. ct ‘ which Alex. had announced himself a. member. and was told they knew nothing about: the contract» The 5.01103: were then e fled to beer tfii’nn accident. “no“ hit.)- ‘ou: puma In an. vicinity. hnd wmen X Wm. Geo. Bdley. the non 0! Wm. Bnfley. n well-known n of flu: vlclnlt . Tue ‘ lldlnge were e coking. mare no teen-o , the (emu were um momlnnthe dent: of n eon w o wee poleoned inemyeurlone um the fionth was working In Me tether e elder ml . nnd thnh in trying to (linens-fie n rope the: had become entangled in t e alumna be wen «nah: and turned round And round with the_re_vol_v_lna rod. ‘ge In" Vu“ . V , w’s Ointment will cure ml! cues Dr.A ct ItohlngP Pue- In from 3 (.06 Gnlghu. One lemon contort. For Blind :31! “BleedinbéumPnea It. In "3!. u Bimini)“I One application ww-w w..-” Bllnd sud BlocdinguPflea It. In on. Also cum Tum. Barber's Itch. nod .11 on 35 canto. Sold by A. u Rhona «n m. non- of an nun. bothun. Slogan, public spa-rte", actors. motion- cerr, teachers. preachm. end ell who on lleble to over-tax end lnltete the voool 031m, and In Ayer'e Cherry Peotonle a o, certain and speedy relief. Aflmely done of this pupsretlon nu manned my a throes trouble. The Klnzdoml of Nanny end Sweden hove :19 mmnor one 3 won uu cut. the flaunt was won elder mi . and mm in t n rope nut bad bocou shutting be wu «nah! and mum! with the I was autumn, 1 Beuldta bola brnloed multudlnous‘p to}. one _- .--m ' U ‘Du g x u Iv w _- _, 2 When your blood to pore. rich ond nonrioh‘ ’ â€"---I- w... wood I- end round wun um um"... _-_- d ledu wee {rightfully ed Boeldte betn brnleed end hotter: tn multudlnous p o'er. one of hte erme wer elmost torn from ice eocket. the other wee broken. eorne ot hie rise were eevered born the beckbone. end two of them punctured one o! hie long It wee e mange reading scene. Tee frentic with grid. The dunno o! the town were mocked youn men of much nne'glzyeiqne, whom the en noticed in town in may. with such m and lived in men may never conscious most of the time. When once usca‘ LEAD PACKETS ONLY. per-nu. log to: nerves um .nuuuw. -.... -.--_ __ the vlul fluid. tad when to In poor. tun ova-watt. Kc. your blood pan with 8006’: Sump a 3nd be wed. Round 1. and! in pout-pun! can)“ - 19.310 In. Jonu Gavan. Droid», Osman: “Miller's Don and non Pm- cal-0:3 dumm- at t. Vitus Dam; on. No.94 the mania or he was new hoe switched badly. â€"- c1 ('1‘l4 13% 3mm; .5 era-8n a... :I 88.88 Soar urge... puu Cured in 800 8 Night! hunted profit-ion- of lm’oonpd- some Gave up the Contact. two weeks ago we noted In those ', ONTARIO, FRIDAY. You v43 IE 1738. my!” FROM 1d .nueoleo. The bfood [0 n4 when to in poor. thin man: “that Inner tron am or will out)! bl! ____.__ m once used, always used. rim ONLY. BLACK OB MIXED ALL GROCERS- MWw a 1 w. TAKE CARE OF THE BOYS. andahowthomnlnun. Pot him lo 0 shoddy salt MW!!! :1 sad rave! on! ho'll‘ be not oboutthco notch. to well 1mg: suchosnlt. 3! p ‘0 :weu' was best clothes an now behoduedd- ot noon-ed hove mode "spat-non to: There to no mason why to; boy ahead node clothes. Menu. 1!. SHOREY a: throod. cloth Io thoroughly I and shrunk. on mkmuuhlp [5: gnu-on . In on: at o gar ' m ouc- An ma W 3m nomad. who reelded near nonhuman. met with a foul Accident lest Pride, aux-noon. While bringing e load 0! wood mom the "gen wheel struck- root on e roadside end the siliadden jdtéhnxlz‘he old I)! m ”[10. -_- u" d can Ute mic. Sick Extent made. an Macho, Constlpstlor, Biliouaneu. Indigestion 3nd h:11 Liver 1113. 10:03. There's money in gold mineaâ€"wbon you find the damn-pun thing. A few you-II ago 3 prospector told the Sultan. claim for $100 ; n few any- :30 the pro- prietor refused $1,000,000 for it, nod it in add he in holding for 8.500.000. don Nev- :ey'mg Lheti “while of Sir Chale- Tupper. the moat remukeble men on each to deyie the tuner." end aye shut en “ex lenetion" in needed. And yet it ,- -L.- n-m- nnil which. when Lord fiwfigld Huntlton Times: The mun Fm Pun-mum“: exempting civil ur- nntl from Will!“ prcceu rope-lad. Good! And what the govcrnmt h thou: it I» it provide than n uoond gu- nhhoo. IIVO undo: oxmordinuily 01.9w Dr Asst!" :52; mwmâ€"Chéio Ill-17 i- nn appointed i- 133‘. The Toronuo Telegram has the follov- l ing to any of Major John A. McGilliu-uy. the men who hoooupying a seat in palm- ment thet rightful'y belongs to mother : Mr. John A. McGillivx-ey is one of the politiu is not included in hit sphere. ‘ The uetion of some of the deputy return. ing ofieen in June lest we: not endomd by the member for North One-do. There W m unqueedonlhle one of halos-box stains; 3 one the: wuoutngeoouin the in yhioh it vol curled out. 10 eta. I Eli-”:3; M-il Which. who: moo-field oiod. ndsind hurl “and to: Tnpper." She didn‘t mm»: Work" / Um 3m. TORONTO. sbnozuu. NOTES ‘cnroo Continua: and Live: 1113. he. and can like mic. Sick Constitution, Biliouaneu. I sad .1: Liver 111:. 10:03. Elainbothun. Sand 83¢- w Now-"Y m Work- 1.0-- .II. Inn-Jot can?!“ of no hum. 0! Corn Plumsund “rounds at a 30mm. Piw an. 0 but known .0 the We! mun; all in 0 ma rum nuns holder. mjuty SOUNDEWNEY WINS! ' beyond question. the Holiday trade for 0 order their supplies mm m: will get the very beet goods and service they Allow us to Remind ysu WE POINT WITH PLEASURE onvnosou' 4. HM! "uv "7, at the foot-prints of hundreds or cusuuuc-w factory to buy their blankets. Since our Blanket Sale com- menced we have been ob ' to run our machinery overtime to keep pace with the uneXpeeted demand. We had hundreds of pairs on hand to begin with but, these did not re On'Saturday. 21:: Nov., our retail sales were 31 pairs; Saturdays December 5th, 43 pairs, and every day during the week the demand seems to increase. The reason is, the quality is nnv no and the prices 3 cents per lb. less than Toronto whole- December 5th. 43 pairs, a demand seems to increase away up and the prices 3 ‘ glen are changing- f1 A PEERLESS BLEND 8pm“ O 1111.). an the free silver candidate ed States, has removed a (1 will be the better for it. Kurma Toa- of hundreds of customers hes, Sugars, Spices, Raisins. been carefully selected. No better qualities, and we’re counted reas0nable. well Lindsay Woollen Mills. better. FAMILY GROCERS homers who come to our our Blanket Sale com- our machine” overtime and. We had hundreds moneyâ€"four or g for a joyous for

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