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LUCKNOW PUBLIC SCHOOL..
The followingis the standing of the
-pupils in: the L_ ucknow Public :School
.for the month: of September. -
FGURTH DEPARTMENT.
•'Pt. 2nd -Excellent -M .McMillan,
W. McLure, M. McLean, S. Mallough.
Good—P.• :Watson, P. Hedley, L., Col
lins, -W.= McCoy. Fair—L:: Kincaid,
M. Middleton, W. McLean, : _R.::Mid-
dleton, M. Campbell, E. Kaake.
Highest 1st--Excel•—W. Moodie,
E. Grundy, O: Moodie, M. Paterson.
Good -A.. Grundy, •B. McKenzie, M.
Hoey, J.. -Henderson, . W. McDonald.
-Fair—M. Murchison, H. Young, W..
Mcy.
- FI•RST.. DEPARTMENT.
;Sea. 5th=Ezcel. Yule, -W: Yule,.
Graham,. W, -Miles, T, -.• Reid,
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d, K. McNabb. Good= -A. Dong.
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Everyone Qf Our Readers
By special arrangements with • the
publishers leo: -are- ' enabled.- to ••. nakb
everyone -.of our readershpossesso
of a -life-likePo.r'trait of the - HoN.
WILFBED , the ;leader"of :the
Liberal Party :in: Canada. The tor-
• trait .is drawn from : the L latest .and
Best-: -, hotograph: which the honorable
gentleman'has had taken and iso etched •
life= -and .thoroughly
is l ke. ou bl .artistl�C
ma_ neer►s=
Sr. 56:74-E33/c—J.. Tees : Gal-
The:enthusiastic. �:rece tion
- -which
la her, L. Cam. belI., Good--L.Pat- P
g ei
MR.:LAURIER ';has reeditedwherever
-ter-s on,. G. B.e , H: Armstrong,'E.. - . .-
he has . a eared is -`
Roberston, 'W. :Treleaven, -A Math- PP evidence of the
eson, J. Eougl&s. B. Bry._an, B. Mc- great .worth . te rmann. r_Hes.I
e
Intosh, _W. Corrigan.B. r the- :
Manly.E. Greer, S, Boyd.Poor:— leaders Papineau t
-: and
T. Collins -
- - McKenzie, . who : though: they have
Entrance---Excel.—D..: Henderson;
- J McDonald; W. Leas, - G, Douglas: ':passed f over to -the great. majority:
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Geddes, . F. ' l atthie. .:Good --J', still -live in the memory 9f a gratef$
Baird, A. Kilburn,, L. Smith,; J. people. . Mn. LAI/Imes portrait
Lyonsi,_ E. -Wheeler :, Fair—H: GrY .-un- should be in home of ever . Liberi
dy, 1. McOoy, C. Shoebottom, L Mc-
in Canada.
Intosh, M. McMullin.‘ -
'THIRD -DEPARTMENT.' •
Thertr oi
p ...a t.is printed On a slieet"_of.
plate paper 18 x '24 inches - and:- will
Sen. 2nd Eitel.---J. Baird. R.-
not be = for sale, only encu h
Grundy.- Good -- B. Campbell, A.? 8 copies
Watson BW McCoyG. being Printed t
ed :to u Y
souvenirs of . , . -..
Ca er n, I11: Murdoch,W McIntosh;MA.. LA RiR3
triumphantcampaign
B Davidson,. M. Moore: Fair ---K.. throughout the Dominion:
McAuley..R.: • Matheson, C. Grundy, To save. 'our- res
dert` he cosh of the.
R. Yovng, L. Webster . J. Mc0orvie.: , :. ;
Jr: s2nd Excel --J. D1cLure, G. Mc- picture being mailed to ns and thea to
t)ouggas. - L. Lyons, E. Find- them, it will be sent directly from the
- -cc t r 11 t��shliahpa's� - - Ttitl tint ,e liter: h,.t..«:
Stamps a o_:
P 7-_ Pa.
F Barber S Williams L. mss►iliag, etc , which will entitle you to -
L. Stewart, R. Istria, J. Taylor; Er of: -the most popular seas in firs to'.
minion. You will be- pi -stied' with it.
Reid, H. Henderson, E. aJ ;
F Grundy• •
•
Barber,
C Shoebottom Murchison, -receive one of these excellent portraits=
Will- convince you - that our
ladies'fine , 3ho- •es come nearer
to perfection:. for: comfort, r - n
p co t a d
le ance th nl - i '.
e _ a anything - : else
you can buy_ fol the money in
town. ,.
debar eth
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Is the place tu.make your selections in
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, GROCERIES & PROVISIONS
Apples -
Blacking
Black Lead - -
Blue
Baking -Powders
Barley, pot - -
Bath Brick -
Beans
Brooms
Baskets. -
Brushes
Biscuit . .
Coffee
ConfectIotierp
(,armed Goode '
:Cocoa' -
Chocolate -
Corn, canned
Cornmeal
Currants -
Cn ' - Powder
Cream Tarter -
Cocoanut
Dates
-It is easy -to' -.lease clstom-
ers with your- fine.- shoes. It -
meets a -:. the . requirements of
the -most fastidious :person, as
well as .th-ose economically dis-.
posed.
ApiT,34yfoot wants- a nea
st
-hoe • to do:i t usti�ee :�A less
t ,
, iv
a tract
0 00t- needs a more
attractive shoe. We sell -a.
shoe.
- that.: meets
both_ :. re�,uiremeits. And is.
q P �.
a accomplished tfOr $2.-09.
I have . iii stock.the.following
Dried Apple Nutmeg
' Extracts • ' Oil. olive .
Firs Oil, sweet
Fish, canned Oil, castor
Fish, dried Oranges
Gelotine Oat .Meat
Gingers Pails
Hops • Peels
Honey •Pipes
Ink Pickles
Indigo Pearline - •
Licorice Peas, _canned
Lime Juice i. Pepper •
Lemons 1 Raisins
Lainps : Rice
Lard Rice Flour
Matches Sago
Mince Meat Salt
Meal = *' Salmon . .
Macarbnl Sardines.
;Mustard Senna
Meats, canted Seeds
Magnesia i Sugar
Nuts syrups.
::to
Na I Flour always on hand. Goode to anyart of the wn.
part delivered
Soda -
Soape
Spic
Starch
Strodawberries, crane. .
STapiocaulphas
Tomatoes, canned
Teas -
Tobaccoes.. .
Vermicelli
Vinegars
Washboards
Washing Cryeta
Woodenware
Whiting
Yeas
DintnerCaSets
kes'
i'. Dinner Sets
Tea Sets
Water Seta
Cream Seta
Berry Sete
Toilet Sete
sotiEERzC.
-STOMACH -AND LIVER CURE
The'Wonderfnl HEALTH BUIL ER NERITE'.:
- Diseasesare caused by Deranged Nerve Centres
chronic . � �^e
basso of the Brain*
ATE discoveries have-- absolutely
Lu`ngs, a
nd, in
dee
da
internal
ernal
organs, ana proven that the Stomach, Liver,
are controlled by the nerve centres at
the base _ of the brain. The mangy
factures Of .SOUTH AMERICAN NERVINE
sjdje. ihis,subjee t closely for more
- within or at the base of the , brain and
not from a derangement of the organs
themselves; hence that the ordinate
iaethods of treatment are wrong.
As all know, a serious injury to :tie
�the bodybelow the ; part,
iof
injure
spinal :cord; will at once cause Payss
r willequally Well understood, how the derangements of the nerve
at� therefore be � q the .different -or sof body whin
centres; will cause the- derangement of t gan - thethe supply with Nerve Fluid or' Nerve :Force. ,
Y P ' . ' ovrx A RICAN NERVINE is due alone to the
The wonderful success, of S - a •
i foregoing nnciple. The use of.a single bottle of
fact that itis -based on the ..reg $ P•
i• credulous. It is indeed, .a ;:veritable
this :`remedy- :will convince +the .:most incredulous. •
ed fortis Food and Will !Relieve 'in One Day the �wvaried
Flemming, _ _
Pt 2nd-Fxcel.LL. -- Armstrong,
Johnston, M, McAuley, E. Henderso
Good—L.:Northcote, = M. Barber,
McMullen;- M.Bryan, B. McQuaig, F
McLaren, f . - McQuaig, K. Roberston,
R. Douglas, ; W.- - Mutton, H. Burns,
W. Letson, M.`, Alias, W. Burns.
Fair -M.
-McLure, W. Aenderson, -M..
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Davison, A Tennant.
SECOND" DEPARTMENT.•
mcCluak.
M. t".
Sr 2nd-Ex:—E. y� =Hu -
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- Ross; A. ;Middleton, L. Ross.:
=A.'
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A. � Findlater, McCorvie. w�Good-H. Find , , W
Grundy,W.: Holmes,; C McQuaig. R.
Robinson, A. - Shaebottom. Fair—J'
Watson, F. Stew -•`. -
Intermediate ' 3ru . - Excel. -- •R:
. B: -Paterson, _ �.. -11G cNabb,
.-Davison'
A Langford, W. Findlater., M.` Mur:
dock- . L. Stewart, X. Lawson,- M.
G-auridy, A Brennan, food -'R.. - Mc-
Lean, T.. Armstrong, "S. McQuaig, M.
'Greer,. McLaren, M. Catneron,.:M.
Finlayson , W. _-Allis. Poor =-R. Gra-
ham..
Jr. • 3rd � Excel. -J Douglas, D.
Ilornell, D. Lues, A. Yule,
I. -Flynn,
J. Henderson,_ G. Paterson, G.:Holmes,-
M. Williams... Goo`s,=--T., Robertson,
G. Brannon. F. • Rolston, 3. Reid, .B:.
Lan-
e
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Robertson, W.- McIntosh, W. - Lc
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Fair ---E. McIntosh, B. *Thompson, ` M.
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��e�id: - � • Mcgenz.e, W.,Vanae.P
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—D.; enderson,- H. Graham:
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Leads thein all for
1000
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Fruits of Ai
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Fj�NE� ATEA
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• REPORT OF s, S•. NO. 8,..KIIQLOSS.
. � Class 4 : N.. Carter,E. Taylor, L.
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W , cInnis_ -
Class3—W.3--Wa
Worrison, L.:_ �
lough,, Jas: Moffat.
Class• -_L. McKenzie, J . D!clnnis, M:
:Garter:
Part _ . - Usel1, J. Mallough, D..
McInnes;.' _
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-PACIFIC
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-THE withdrawal. of` the privileges
of Sent ng Canadian cattle - to-- inland
. .towns on : the hoof -is not :the
•iritis
- -. .T, � which.. our
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only disadvantage with
•dna
a
- �nl.r lila r,
orters hate to contend. They are
P
o- handicapped in, eompetang :•withi
els .di p. P..-
exparte�rs-,. in- the matter of
-hes ei
rail and ocean: `rates: -The -: s
charges -from Montreal are, as 4.q44.1-‘,'
€i_
• about 25 per cent.. greater than from,
New' York or Boston. Railroad rates
ar al are
also
- � f tom � Toronto to fVton. ,.
almost double the - charge -from Chicago
to New York, although the.-- American.
rail journey is• about 'treble. the length
of the Canacn one. :The -..Dominion
.Government can : and- . ought to: remove
the injustice- under which our cattle
men labor in the matter of. railway
-rates' at least:
N- EV1/ AY
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OoI-mb
'as gto
Oregon,
ar�Ornldr
l,,, - IN •
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TOURIST
SLEEPING OARS, Toronto
'to Seattle Without change;_ leaving
TORONTO= EVERY+FRIDAY
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At Until further further notice.
Mending cin October-qtli'...:93
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MURCH1SON,
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LUCINOW.
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;LEOD'S
sono' 'ator..
And other tested remedies
S=PECIFIC AND -ANTIDOTE
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'- Impoverished venah Blood,
and- I
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Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Palpitation of the
Heart, Liver Complaint, . Neuralgia, • Loss of
Memory, Bronchitis,' Consumption, Gall
Stones.: Jaundice, Kidney,and-Urinary vis-
asees. St. .:Vitus Dance,_ Female Irregularities
and General_ Debility:•
$1• per half pint and $a per pint bottle.
LABORATou J tl•ODEiiIOH ONT.
of Nervous Diseaserand Stomach. Troubles. .' -
Nervous a Diseases.
. of diseases, is. rapidly increasing.each ear, on:account of the.
- . ,This class Using
� , � . us. s t _ .
_ and labor im � ses upon the nervo sy er
great wear our mode. of hying _ Po � • mil- is - ate -
e -tenths of. all the ailments to which•_ the • human familyheir,
Nin _.
nervous exhaustion, impaired digestion, and;a deter jrated
dependent. upon The SOUTH Ar��RcA� ='�ERYn
and _ impoverished condition of the blood. 4.
p - ve builder and this accounts for 3 marvellous
is a great nerve food and ser
varied forms of ::nervous disease, such as Neuralgt
power to cure The
ostration St. Vit s's Dance, Nervous Choking
Nervousness, Nervous •1'r � - - :Hot'. Flashes, •Mental,
Nervous. Paroxysms, Twitching of: the Muscles,
Sleeplessness, Restlessness, • Nervousness ni
Despondency, Forgetfulness, -:Sleep ss, � .
tion :of the Heart, Sexual Weakness, etc , -etc.,
Females, Palpitation - _ -
! ARTFORD CITY- Blackford Co., Indiana, June $, ''.; ►
In Bed:S- Ye &Nth Americans*i, fedicine,Company.
GENTLEMEN -e I received a letter from you May 2 ,.
stating . that you had:heard of my wonderful recov -
from a of sickness of. six years duration, thro
the use of SoUTis AMERICAN NERVINE, and:as
for my testimonial. I will gladly state how I was afflict
and how 'I was delivered from m pain and suffering.
y
,I was near thirty five years old, when I `;took :dowse
with nervous prostration. Our family physician treat
. r/ - 1
- ilDe, hitt without benefiting me in theleast. My nervou9l
entirel shattered, and I constan
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. - 'Proprietor and M.znufacturet
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HarryY
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Druggists. L`ucknow.
a'05 , 'lobo
a Obtain . the
i � p
best
.-rites . for
your
our ur advantage to _ se
A T
EL S _
L.IVRP00 ,
- ._ .. :r€�Ils
- and bran , it to market. in
lb o
1
v��lgh�ng from.
2-113-.. to 3 .•
rocks :or ails.at
in -tubs: G ..,, - - - p,
,this
.season do not brine - as
is t-,
good prices.
sushi eerned:at ourNRiIline ofworlr,
rapidly and Honorably `by those of
either se:. oaab••or' Old; and in their -
own localitis,wherever they live. Any
on. esu -do the wink..Easy to, learn.
we ferni.k everything: : We _start yon& Ito sirk. Teo:eaa deyots
year part Dtomsnte, or *11 your tinge to the work. This -is an
entirety aew.1.sii,sad Wage !rem died wrens to everyworltei.
Redaaerr s►re enteral brant Hi to lie perweek and upwards,
ant more after a little. esperleikee: W. Ian fergileleyou the em- .
year Dad Mak yes Fliers. _NO s�p�aeae�to here. Full
VaU. Tams+� co.. AV j. Wt1 S&..
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system_seemed to be �►
F110M NERY08S tRQSTRiI'r1011. had very :severe shaking spells. In addition to this
atit
- time
would -.have .vomiting -spells, and there' would be from eighteen "to twenty;days at
n consultations were by
that. I . could,not :retain anything on : my -stomach. May ��g.
sed that I would never leave uiy bed.
but theyall
physicians over my case, � .. •
years I laysick, my folks had an. eminent physician from Dayton, Ohio, and two from
e: :all said I could not live. I got:to having
Coiurnbus Ohio,.to tome and examine mc.:.'�'h � :,
spells like spasms, and would lie cold:and stiff for a time, after each. At last I lost
he
use —coulduld not rise from my bed or walk a. step, and had to be lifted like a
of my body co .,. .Par$
• •time sufferingntense _.. pain, and taking. almost, every known medicine.
child .all the
and one daysaw an advertisement of. your .medicine and
I could read a title,
of the: time could , : could :rise
one-half bottles I
bottle. � By the time I had taken one and o
concluded to try one
a stepor two y being helped, • and :after. I had .taken five bottles in all
up and :take. �y . I could-eat:and.sleep good,.r3
went awaygradually,;and.- - ;.
real well. The_ shaking ,orl�
felt
my friends could scarcely:believe it was.I. it I am `sure this medicine is;the best .in the w
to ice end I `believe saved my' life, I give my name and .addres%
•as a god -3 rid . end .t
It�w. -
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• -hat if anyone doubts my statement :they, can write me, or pus postmaster or any ci ice.
got y
as all are acquainted with my case. - I am now forty-one years of .age, and expect to live las
lon
...:the good I can in helping.the suffering. :
$. as the Lord has use forme and do all_ Iss ELLEN STOUT"
Will a remedy whish can
effect such .a marvellous cure as the above, cure you 2
,
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AKS
.d MINISTER -0F E =GOSPEL 'SPE
�fiPETERBOItQ .Ontario, Juae. 27� :tom
tize far of South America» ifervin . , .
DEAR STR,=I have much� pleasure in recommending the
SOUTH AMERICAN NERVINE to all who are afflicted as .1 liave
with 'nervous prostration and indigestion. I found very great Tel
first bottle . which was strongly recommended to me.
verya
from
the __.
f
m. must sa
ru ist. I also induced my wife to use it, who, I y.
co t run down.and was suffering - very much from general
corripletely _
She found great relief from 'SouTH AMERICAN ITERVI ,
and debility..
also cheerfully recommends it to her ;fellow sufferers.
Signt.ttIneir dir A -jf•
44,1 114-4GF444.110
Sick • eadache.
-, - �. _indigestion. Hence its c
. ndent on deranged nerve centres and
Is date .. : and curingthe StomactL
uie
building,the. Nervous System
must come through. up,.
SOUTH
AMERICAN NERVINE .w111 absolutely cure this .dreaded 'malady z
prevent its .return: .
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