Clinton New Era, 1909-06-03, Page 6I 4 1,
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I In it sulall t0i) back roorn over a
.1 newspaper shop ill (Illarlotte streVt,
Fitzroy t5quarv, liver, all old OP01-atic
. suLger who mury than once ha,, sung
with Mine. Patt� lit Covent Garden,
London. ,
A quarter of a contury"agp Signor
Hill was frequeady Seen Ul 1111LIly
leading operatic ' roles but of late
years things have bo�n going ft-oln
bad to worse with the old wan, and
Illuch against Ili.; pride he recently
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wrote to August van ilitnie, of "Brok.-
ell Melody" funw, asking for asslat-
itaice in hJ.A distrms. '
The old maii it iew days ago, speak-
ing with difficulty, told (?f tile result
of his jtppt�jll, it,, appeal ivbich Mrs.
van Biene described Its ."heartbreak-
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"Until - 1V0dn,"Av% " bri .
hatln't any ,firt, thim� WhLtor, but It(-
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("N -1r. vt�n Ilion,') 'iliti. Ili,; wiia came
,is angk'IS P.Ml hl' �; id: 110%%' are you.
(�Id frielld" Th,' til -0 Yf)u soo in the
grate wa�; Livon bv thern. _ *
"r ain now 64 years old. he ,went
on. "and whvii I was a boy of 16 1
fought with Galill0di. I �tarto(l life
WS It j0IIrIl,IIiM, but Us"'(1 10 Sing at
beriefit conet�i-ts. ;,nd madt. my debut
at Assises ill 'Favorita.' "
� This year SiVior Ria 11,1,; had 'only
four engagenwitts.—to ,,,Ill.- at "smok-
ina" concerts.
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Pain anywhere stopped in 20alivrites
sure with oue Dr. Shoop's Pink Pain
Table6, The formula [son the 25 cent
box. Ask your Doctoi or Druggist
about this formula ! Stops womanly
V70, headache,, rmins anvwbere.
1te Dr. Shoop, Ricine, Wis, for
. free trail to prove val ue. Sold by all
Dealers.
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Mrs. Taft's Social Plans.
Mrs. Taft has .au illilbiLlon to Inau,
gurate a movement which will make
Washington the social center of the
. United States. .
"New York Is looked upon In forelgr.
eenttrs as expressing the best in Amer
. ican social life," said Mrs. Taft, "but
there are many delightful, cultivateC '
hostesses—wi;ves of senators, offictith
and otbers—who, because of the beau
ty of Washington, makw I . t their hom(
a great part of the year. ThesQ, include
people from all parts of the west
north and south, who are unknown tc
'New York and whose names aie not
counted 'among the Four Hundred
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New York, in fact, has usurped the so.
cial laurels of our country, and Europe
has grown Into the habit of looking
upon the great port of -entry of the At
lantic.as representing all that there it
in America of the highest social life.
"It seems to me tbnt, geographically
and logically, Washington should be
tthe representative social city of th(
land. I hope to see It the recognIze4'
social center of the United States."
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Millcrs Worm Poivders,the mealcin
for ehildren. Sold by W. 8. R. Holines
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. John, Thomas, Richard, Etc.
The popularity of John is beli-evi-d
to be due to the supp9sed suitability.
in baptism of the llvptist's name, Ju.4
as Jordan was a name. usually given
to children who were baptized in ivat-
er brought from Palestine by pilgrinis
or crusaders. Thr, prevalence of Wil-
liam is due to William the .Conquer-
or, that (,f Robort to sympathy with
ill(, n6r4ortunes of his son. Tbomas
eanlo in with the niurder of thr great
archbishop. The rrusading exploits
of Richard I. rrinde the name popular,
wbile to the adventures. of the pala-
dins we owe Roland, Roger and Regi-
. riald. - In the foutteenth ceAUTT
Charles, Xames, and George were a]-
iinost unknown. Charles only became
popular after the execution of Obarles
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I overian dynasty.—London Notes and i
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West Huron Teachers "Hold Conventlon - _""'I"%�*N1 .
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Tile thirty-second annual meeting of y and a period of W I I
the West Huron Teachers' Asbociar.ion, I Long ago the Scot*ch learned tbI4 Ogy, Canadian His[Or ' ' L I I .
British History. , _ . I . I
was be)d !q the Public, Sabool. Rxeter, The sturdy old Scotohman e V- In, our opinion We LthInIC teachers .. . . . . . . . . "I'll _____ ___._ .- ,; . I
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op Thursday and Friday, May Wth should be allowed to temb, at 10 years LLLL ... rrrr I'll, LLL ... I. I .1 I I , - - I 1. V, , I I
and'Ast. amused at the recent "discoveries" that of dge. . :0000 Th .
. T11V RSDAY NOUNING oatmeal is the best food in the World' L N71. We recommend that.Vo. 14 read, I ORDINARY . s.2- ''... 17 . I
I In the absence of the President. IT,. Our scientific meu have been making a instead of 7,, and that the holidays I y I 11 - it ft *lCr i 1. . I
W. Hugarth, Inspector Tom occupied LeXperiments which prove that Canadi., mrrimin as theyarp at present. color and fade. HL Pure .1 S I 11 4, I
the chair. I All other resolutions from the 0. 0, =1140: ' L .
. ,Devotional exercises Were ccndu�ted L ans cat too much fat and ,gre4se and A. were recornmended to be adopted Paints withstand son and weather . .�l
by Mr. J. S. Delgaty. not enough cereals. as they are -in the printed sheets, I � I �
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The following ColulipittCeS WereL mg. � The Scotchmen say: Look at our recommended, (1) Thmt tbt; Geogra, by and stay briditt, because M L Pure I Br'O"K . OO&O L I
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W. - : nation as proof. The sturdiest nation Text Book be revised every tive yeal. s Paints, besides, pure lead,'pure zinc C.;;p I I
%V`eldeuh4mmer,.Wm. McKay'Bluett � oil earth." Still Nye have one good . to show the revised; maps, . L � , J
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and N. W. Trewax-tha, and MWscis : _""M .
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Vosper, Hamilton and Varibitt. point to make. We make better oat- . ation pupils who have passed Public and pure .oil, cont in a t;lpecial I "I I L i
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Auditing Nlessra.A.blcLeodand-T, meal than the Scotch. School Orad uation examination shotilii iniredient that mal(eslhem last I L I
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M. not ertson. They buy Quaker Oats and consider oaentering a CoIllegiate Insiltutexe- � . . �
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The President, having arrived, as- it the leader of all oatmeals to be.had ceive due c , redit for tue work covbrt 4 about fi.."ice as lono, ...and better L I �
s"med !a tbe Public School and a diplon a L . I I � i
a I h e � ;'uttoj e`�'-'t','11�'� h it t to' do with Tru. anywhere, If you are conventent to, listiedbythe hilu.,ation 4epartni.e.t. proted* any surface they cover, I —_ . ,
Tate,,, Wit, introduced by Mr. N. W. the store you'll probably buy tile reg- The report was adopted in full. . .
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jrt�a. ular size package. ,rior those wholive .. The secretarleowere appointed as w makens
indoors or out, 01he
His experience -with truants wits ; I I I k
very linifted and lie explained t1w kirld- Ili the country the large size family cointafttee to forward these retsolutiorm haven't found OUt"yej �g,15J'bOJV to LL 11
I to Mr. Obas. Q. V rouser, Secretary .. r� .
y.vet judiCIOUSL Way jU which he4enit package is more satisfactory. The public Schooi Vepk,,rtmeat, 0. 1j,,. A L I I
wtill tbe tew cases be bad had, He large package 'contains a piece of . use (IN -at indredierif Rin the, ridht I ... .I �
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then said he thought the teacher Mr, T, F. *Wrighr, then took the sub. . If yo , L W"M I .11.11 ".. I ,�
the school-wor handsome china for the table. Follow jject of arlthnwtie and in the courses ( f quantity and the ri,;hl way. U I
shoulct inake kopleasaut, ariable address taught by adding once . . t!� I I ,..
playtime sbould be made interesting the example of the Scotch; e4t a a id twos untli profic L ient befpre adding buy paint 'f ,! Pure I
with games, anil good lessons cou d be. Quaker Oats breakfast every day, Can� r , L or real SUrViCe I.. real , , .
tly threes, multiplication should bo . - k ,�, ML .
tatightthe pur)114 in connection with I .,q� I
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I ther teaching of Tommy and the Crow ada may ivell be proud of the Quaker taught by drilling thoroughly with econonlyo a. real money's worth . I . � M1. Paints �
and Datfydowndilly. The teacher L Oats CQmpaiyta mills at Peterborough. ' the smallest numbers before advancing . � Illade in every desirable
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Should showthe very great valueof . e and excellen 0 devices for r4lrp . . .
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an education. . .
Miss Swann'then took her part an(I the school rooni, by having good order calculation- The .address was very , �� I .. I . I anleed to cover as well and I 11
in it burn prous, way she exp alned that and hy giving plentv of busy work to inuca enjoyed by the teachersiand - � L I satisfy as wholly as any .
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if the child were Jaz the lower grades., business men present. , . -� � I paint"Sold in the world, Tile
I y she would inter- . Pupils of the classes of Misses . . - reliable store namail here I
est him in his N% ork; if he loved nature THURSDAY EVENING , I
outqide, -she would introduce nature At the.evening session in the Opera Kinsman and Howard a a, number I '. L I . .�-� � sells, these paints in any . I
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were tinAld. she House it pleasaut and profitable . two of school songs so as to d1light every I -1 . I vi, 1� . I
into lichool. ; iN he . ' one, . I I �,� "I ;; I standard quantity, pad wilt I I �
wbuld gain bi hours were spent. The President oc- I L readily inforat Y'
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Ing him feel at home, and if lie didn5t Culpied the chair, . . Al r. Glalwan, Barrister, spoke on Im . pointind question. See theni .
like school she would introduce sonie- Miss M. Bailie recited nicely ,,The .Ethfcat Training In Schools. He held I * - I I
L --k S 1, ' before you hiiyinuch or little. 11 I
thing torelleve the monotony orschool � 113unaway R rigine." The Misses Kins. that it is just as. necessary to teach .r U r E7 111 a 1 nt I _
L . . paint for i3ay purpose. .
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work. .' I . . . man and Dow followed in a well rend- children et,hics as it is to teach the - . I . . .
Excellent thoughts wd�e advanced ered instrumental duet. P. 0, Lmver, regular lessons, of the school, The . 11 I 1, ., .
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in Doth of these addresses. , ton Harris, See'y of the Hurnane So- teachers can temch moral lessons in. THE KIND IT PAYSTO USE. , - . . I
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The discust,lon was contitatred by L clety of Onrmrio, delivered an able ad. IlotiOn Witt! the teaching of such MADZ BY . .
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Messis. Uagartb, Shore and Ton). . . , dress on the work of the so-lety.' As subjects as history and literature, Tbe Th -e Imperial Varn. -or coo, I I I
Mr. Delgitty then took tip. ably, the a society thoy )Ook after neglected paperwais a good 6ne and receiveda . -1 ish 0 (�pl . Co., .
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subject of "ll ow to Reach the Indivi , child ven and are the friends of the low- .hearty vote of thanks. . Limited, of ,roro'nto � Londesboro. . L I I
oat in Class Instruotil)n.1, � 4- er aninials, He took great pleasure in Rev. A, 11. Going being present, 903 ESTABLISHED 20 YEARS AGO . I
. Ili doinff it was called on and give a short ad- I . I � . .
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be advoc, speaking to the teachers since they . .
0 t lie clais hu r v� ou du!t al- , havo great infloence.b.1 tvallillig dret§s.. Eighty-flVG Le4chers wer6 - . __ I I _, : . 1. I I i
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rit Que,stiolls thlit will in, women, %vith �ynipathv and love for FRIDAY AtVERNOON . � "am , I " .�. I
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! terest even ube dullest. He Would ,,)a- all 1�ving, creatures, The society or- The -president o-ocupled the chair* L 0 1 . , . . i
courage eyery thotlght.ful vtTort and -ganizes Rinds'of Mercy nillong the 'Minutes of Lhe forenoou session were 11, ,-*J�,;*,,,,� .
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tind Aln' Harris hopes read and ado A*.. -I". ." .
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.independi3nce of thoigyllt and accom , School children � I . pted. I . ."? �� I .1 . �. I
glish this by a gvent deal of.niental the day 1$L Conlifig �vtlenlla Band of Ur T. P, Wright; took vp Business . . . .., . . . I I . t-1
rill.. . * , . . I : Mercy-will'be forilied in every schoot C6. ' go.- . 9M" 1 . . I . I
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The discussion w,as continned by , an -to I . I � . . .. �
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ry, Tom. 'Wright; and - .. . ' I I C4nadfart -HairRer,to.r_e_v
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Forrest, who - to write the IeLter and arrange the It Wa�i quite bY accident that Sir . . . - '.QU1TLER1-__ ' -
Messrs. Lowe the teachers of this �raud Old county envelope and put in tile eholosure,how * m' yovernment stdr.uazer
advanced th of Huron in thi� work. . - W.
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0 folloy"lng ' Dr. Strang, of the Vloderich Collf�- matter contaloed therelri,'. Nurinati Lockyer took up tile 'study Q, I Z : I .. Painter and P.#per I flanger. . �
goiod thoughts,.the dultvi . - . . showing .
ofisid') "' . late'L gavei'tLa he always does, an exdel� how necessary it it-, to write clearly, . . .. - . I .1 .L L I
rievex. know th4t; he is c e.,�'ed s'o,rild of astronomy, He 'commenced hiall I .
Y. lent address on his visit to England 4ta. Alany very useful, hints wete . - - 3 . I
theteacher, aud,that which enili'lly business c,ftrper aw � . . I All worX guaranteeil.* . I.'
. eB foun and Scotland and spoke wore especial. .a clerk in the War . 111. I I . ...�
interests the pupif should bep d given iLlIdtlIeLteacheraL.�veL-eiiiu,h in, ) I . . . . . . . . . . . I
out by the teacher and it should be ly on his in1pre-sio6s. Those that had Office, arid Ili � coitrso of time came _ . -_ -_ - Prices ' jeasontible, . ' L_
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inade ,the starting point foi, further tile. greatest influence 6ri'hinisvere,the 1, terested. This'was the , last" of Mr` to edit the'.ariny regillation.g. He,hap I Will restore grAy bairltoi��;Pikural color. .
I . . Wright's addresses all of which Were. ' 7 Stops 'falling. hair causes.to. grow on bald , Residence'nearly opposice the , - .
building. ' ,'� , �. - I. ... . rich green it] which. -nature clothed ,welt r6beived.and very highly intlued. pmed to hear a chance lecture, at I beads. Curegdandruff;ftchIng,scalpillse" � . : ' I . .
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tolnepector Tom Ili a splendi L d addi-ess :eveivthirig, the -wonderful profusion Mr.' C, -Bluett spoke on 11,4eboo, Rugby on astrononly, �nd became SO, By its use th . In hair growsI , uxuriantly" I I . ., CO.I,Iegiate Institut'e. . : . .�
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Ok u good roads, the curious - ated by,tbe Study that lie' dib- 'Contains no oily or greasy ingrealent& � .,- - � - . .
p the subject of Thirii.'Clv�ss of r6s6s, the Libraries and in a pleasant and cou . fascin, I . . . � . .
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Arithrn,dtic. lie field that the pupils .blending bf'bhe old and new, especially vificiag wa;7 dpoke of the real value of voted hI8LSpftr6 time -to the subject. Is entirely unlike' any other hak Drep4m, � - � I
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inust know-theS in the , Highlands, this adv ageii of _ I . I
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. imple Rules thorough-. rivilwav arrangetbents, d �" Cel AiTese libraries, lie would allow the Ilk, had erected in his fr6nt garden , t1or eveeoffered for sale. , . I - E R El. �
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ly. They must be quick and aecilrate "th "' leift- use of the books adring school hours a 61-2in., equatorial, and nia,de'such. I p . . . L OLOK:'.H . I . �
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in (,ancEillation'and,factot-ing-'before bo- the after -the pupils had been. - erigaged for rapid headway. fit his hobby that 11 rusoucited Tda0monl4lia. . I 1. . . I I . � . .
Ing the regular third class ,work. uecessity,of seeing London from '0e sometime in.19treutious sicho6l-work. Lord ., 13wilconsfield transferred him - Edith'& Burke,31issionai.y H. M . . . 1111E TOR, SILE , - 6�.
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Frilulelivupils should multiply by a mixed top'oflan 'orrinthus and the unfailing' . The discussion was corilinued by Mr. front tile War 01-fice..to the AkW aim Egypt, &ad friends, greatly pleased �. . . . . . .
f. whole number * .. ;p1d. Art DepartInent. " Scibn�e I. withl%sm .R.; two years'using. .. - � . -L . . . PE I I . . .
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llumbei, consisting O i3ourtesy Of everybody.: He Would ad- - Rix9ton. . . Sir, Norrall,ri 15 t LA. Ro : . AT T . � .
and.& half, a1hird, ,%.�seventh vise-eirery tourist to Britain to -see the I Miss Win* pes, Wilner, Montana, Xj hair .
'etc., . ona Hi5ward 'taught a tlI(,..J)irecio4'- of , Joel e Lin e Work,F, - I
Bille & - : . view of .S,Wrling andEdinbor4b. The Reading mild Pellin lesson to a Se I Solar Vhysi6s Obs, I and Whiskers restored to natural coloz,dark . gray. .1 . .., . . .L
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6 and accotints-alld the everyd c-. vittory', and his iltimorons works testi- I 'bitwn, by using Canadian Hair Restorer.' Manufacture' �of Vir't-class LiMel.: L ' '. .
farmers' a-rithtnetic should be ti�ugmy best tribute we can. pti,y to this spleh- ond Part 2Lss lf ,� ght little - boys fy to Ili,, enthust 'in EE%Ir L I I . . � .
. in the'third'a ht . ess is that it . I r, . �a.-;ni the .study ot , W.Orum,Buroessville,Ont. Canadian . 'L . . .
d - did addr I 1. .� .. Ptestoreristhe esb1haveeverus&& OUR MOTTO --Firstwelass Linia sold, alld . I I .
asses. The protiletrian &WOI,-e 10119h2gs and -girls, The teaching *a&doneln tho siars. 1. 11 .
questions must be �ractical, interest� in thd hearts of, many for the.'time and, a -yory pleasant' an . , i. . . . ,. :, ; . .1 . 1. .- I *Pricoswithiareo'ch-of All, ... . . . / . I L
. . d attractive wan- . I �. . .. . . ,� .John G. Rall, New Aberdeen, C tlret6' " - . . � .
6s to.takea similai trip.. . .. I . - L* V d 'n. 20c, Per bushel at kil .. .. I I I
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Ing anil .short, The 'reduction . and mett ner.. The Assodiation ,was so we'll.' Is , anadian, Hair Restorer has work2er'Orld,m. ns, .or 25c fox; 60-' . -' . . I
. . ,it antherri - pleased tba:t-.& hearty .*(jte of. t-hinks . . I , y -head io'nearly all covered vithL thick . L
.001, pound Ltules shonlil'be made easy - The sinting of the nation. welard' Itaimiiat Oures celd4.eto 1� h k halro prIgInal color.' o" - bushel loads, deli.veied at Grabarn's 11, . .
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.in thwthird-dlasges., First ieach the brought't 6 meeting to*a close-. � wa's tendered Bliss Howetrcl�... . - .-. I � I L I I . I _L_� . . . � . * , � Hotelo.'Clinton. , .. . . .. . . . .1 .
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tables and two step questions for time, F Ri' . Mr. B4ird introduced tire subject o' .. Pt Fine. Ul ., .�. to &lay addiv9s In the olvilized world' Orddrs.-filled prom Y', - - -
weight and- length. . - " ' ,.' . �. t . . . . ' Xew Copy - Books, and-.iipoke favorably Gen'. Jinim�Towell Young is one of .1 VIA-Ililptof ce, We, 3ftnuftwtured by * . . . L I I
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grove and illePresident can. The associatio of theni 16 Ills opinloux.No G should - three survivors' of the 'first Afghan I . . . A. N.145 0 L S o.N &. So, � -, i
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Mr. M pen6dwit ill-i� Pr 7 CO., Windsm, Oat. Chnad% . 1.1 ,�, , , ro s., .. . I
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Untied tl'i'e8 discussion, - - � . ... ident In the chitir.- - - : " . be. added containinga.set of -fiekilliness '.wur . 'to. . . � * . .... .. . Belgrave, - Oult.� , ..t, . . . . I '. I . I
- W. Shore thel,) addressed'the' -D,ivotional'exercises were'conducte . d in �mall ladies'-hitrid. . . 1: - . L . �oughb nearly seventy yettra S31d in Clinton'by ,W. . S. R. - I . � .
Mr. G L . ,�, . . . , . 1�orq on Fe, b, 4, 1824; -the uailant vet- I I .
association on making the schoolroom by Dr. Strang, , I I The discussion was continued by. eran entered I 1101me�,,, T. .'Hovev W . . . . I . . . .
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attractive. ,He thought the burden ot
doing so is pr1inarily upon the.
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I lue, election Waq Ehen prvceeded
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'Lowery,
seVeral mernhers,�cme suggesting that-
schoo) se6ti ons provide 'the copy
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--when'. s,6arcoly *eighteen - was p;esent
* . Mccor-iell,drug'grists... . i " �
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teacher mild secondarily uponthe truq I ,
. Clinton ,- Vi6e-
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E' ,es,,,�1,6q A. Mi Johnston, Exeter
books if -booksellers Wilt, not handle.
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with the 35th l3eughl Natty.e Inf . . . I .
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Ili. many. of the most. important aL 1 '7
Ceps. The teacher should do his .work
in the schopl.'rooutln a ple(isaritand iw
teresting way and he
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$e . ea� ., W. H.Johnston, Kippen� -
. Cou ncill org, Geo.. Baird, 0. I n toi�- - X
them. The children could in this way
procure the -'books at two cents each.
The Question Drawer open'ed
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.With Sir G6qrge. Pollock he too 1 1
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.then should ek,
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plaim to trustees the.gr I eat advantage
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of proper lighting, ventila.
. W. Trawartha, 1.1olmesville ; J.., S. f)el:.
Bayfield; .,Nlis§ McLeord, Kintail;
was
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and scholarly Manner by lnspqc,tor
in t1le capture of the Khyber Pasd . ... .. ..
and the ,lugdullue'k, 'Pass, the engige- .. 1. . -
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seating -
tion if these be not pro and
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, E. Wiggins, 06derich,.,. .' �..
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The. first three Were called upon- for
'Tom andDr.Strang. �, � . . . �
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n: the., Tewpil . a I ,
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1 I . A A the Htift Xohtul, an almost, You.can't work , -**V-ell if don't eat�
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I good results will followo .-The.-address
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G rbferen;�e.
to I a trip to . Niagara next year. -
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iniptegnable . po itiot - on hills 7 �00. , *ell� You can.'t.eat well if you dorl't
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was* gbod .. created. -much interest
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amounting 9101.92, -� And expenses
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votes of -thanks Were tendiA,ed those
feet above, lho sea,.Aroln
. which 1�e 'fe well.. .Are ,you thin , , -Weak, rtin
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c,11 m. dowl5
which was. shoiVii in the ,discussion,
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.that follpiyedin which. the. follouln
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. failolintifig to $9tTiM2,- lei�vlryg a, balance
,Vvl io-contributed sb.Ale-.6rfully to last'-
iiight'setiter�ainti-.te�t,�to,T.. F. NViighb
Y.'. I . .ag . - nervous? H a cough or cold'�-
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took-.pFtrt: --wMe Biars.' 'Elliott Delgaty,
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of $05,90 wits.ree6ived and adolited. �
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RE, SOLUTION' COMMITTE'l,j' . � .
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. Tho resolution ebrumittee'b .
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orthe Institute mild .tothelrus-
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. Sevemy-Oiree teacherg were present
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Resolved: - 1.:,.'rhat Ili .,regard to ffiel
� teas and Te - moliers Of theExeter school
- f6r . their kindriess .in . .givinig their
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THURSDAY,AITTr"ANOON , : us.. brougli . t it most -successful Institute to : . .1 .. 11;.-"W. �.�, .. . . . . . I - .
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were read and approved,- . V . � � �-ncl you'll fe .
-J. IV. 11.0garth delivore�i the �resl'- ' 1 e recommend that 2 text boZ_ .. 0�, IE .
. The minutes of the forenoon sessi'Oh. X.* Wats6n, Messrs Lotig,ffigerr, . - close- - , � . . 1 " -e
t Hisses Ani It . i,Cod Liv r Oil
d _01011d; Teewartha, and tt,e Inspi6cio . I energyfrom the start. Keepi I �ASURE
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ents address on his yisit to English In Composition and Grammar dombin. 16rei, that �tbere is yet 6rie siiiipI6 way I . .��', . I . . I . . . . I . . .
schools in 1,008, : 'the' address showed ed.'i he adopte0, one suitable foi.3 tinior" to -certitin relief 'Get Dr. Shoop's , � , :. �.. � � . your fl6sh'cotues .1lack and you'feel like . I I
. . I I inting . everythink 'in. sigbt, - The, ` your figure for. a suit and the , . .
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. carof ill preparation and that Mr. Rog. clils6es tind one for Senior classes, ' - � - book on Rh uniati -:and a free "trial - . , , . I You,,, . - '
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vdry� . � ... . I . be Arong P-nd able t6 take your .� figure wer will. ask �.will please yott' . I
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arth had taken careful' Acte of ITL We recommend that the resola-* +t6al. This. book w.i I make it en�irely , 1 P,4ce inAhe fight. I -Good. physicians . ... I fil 11 , ,
whafis being done in those. schools. tions in regard to the Public School clear bow Rhe utnatic pains .are quickly .. - as+Well-as the perfect fit we W
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His address. showed that,seboot mat. Speller be adopted. . . .. I killed by Dr. Shoop's Rheu�rnatic Reni� .. . , recornmerid .it. All drugglis ' ts sell .,.gilaranteei you. We are 8drupti- �.N
ters dIffer very intich. from conditions, IV� Ili regard. to the 1-1. Soho6l.E ,n. .1 . . . I BRIOKISTASTE, LESS. � � I . . + ... I . .
here but that the trip in + list ba'a veri trance . edy-�-Ifiluid or tablets. Send no inonev... ip . . t � . .. � . . . . �. lousl t - I
+ examination we recoffirriend The test is free. 'Suprise . some dis,� . I .y car6ful'to fit all.ouk,pill, ron-s- I
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pleasant. and interesting one. Mr Rog- that thefollowing subjects be added to heirtened suffer6r b first getting for I .. I J. H., Hovey.,,Clinton, -.'. to perfection, as eVery, garment + , * � I
af th gayo a large a ths p eilent coi y . . �.� . . . .1 . I . .
mount of informa. r hrSe, Drawing, Physiol- -him the book. froin ' * , . I — ---- . . .. — , . I
tion. I.. . I .1 . . I ... � . Dr. Shoop, Racine. . I I . � + that leaves our establishment be- . I
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—ft.immomwon.mommommonno.00mm..W� I .� comesan advertisement for' us. . .
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gave an ex- . � . . . -, _. I k � 'N ' thern. . 'you jrour choide' 6f - . .
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olleg% Toronto, . � . I . I . . . 11 . . . � We will give. .
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cellerit. 'addr6ss on. penlrlan�h . . . I I cir: Wiltrid Makes a Pon. , . . . . � . . . . . .. . . . . '� c I ' . � I
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. ip - 11e R .. I Sir Wflfrid LaUrier" is not often I . thcise,who s4fer from PHW . . , . . ., 0 n C o . I + . . . .
clairriedthat perini4riship is a Inlence
andphould- be tanlit scientificiill�. .. It . , � . . . . Navilgatio+ do the+ rest. ..
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done. s6'we-should hrkve very', -much I . . . � . I I .. I facetious in tile H(-)qsc, but.he.:Nvas w the ag6ny,,the burning, . . . , . . . I . I . .
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Mter results' than- we now -hav I t14 other day, wheli-Xv. Poster,'was I 11 ing shooting, stabbing paind - Orilind WiL unk Route. - - I � I
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would be careful to tqach'the museniar Bronchitis is generally ille result of! tomid onquiringabout'the famous flArctic, " � way- it Wrecks tile stiffer6rts life. ' AI'LINGS . . ' ' . . -- .
rl�ovelneint and to bava the pupils seat. call . sed by e,xp6auro ' % pillies. for �Ybfch werie once � � 11 SPRING'. S I Rne* Nerchaitt -. Talloring.. ' I
I to wet and incleman't 'ill . 0e Zani.11uk is blessed by . - . I
ed ptooerlyi No metallic holders should . weather, and is subject..of 4 fierce debate, - . . .thousajidg Lake Sutilerlon Dftision for'S. S. , -
be used, : . . . . - wvery dange�outj irtflim. - "Has the vesselL gone dclWW"' ask. who,used to sutler froin piles, but Marie, Part Arthur, Fort Williaid and F red Ja4ck6ozi'e Old Stand. - �
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ory affe6tion of tlie bronchial.tubes' t d lyr r, whom it has cured. ' Oni such grateful . �
Teach movehreii6 - first and -form af. rn&t . . Poster. . "Or What. has hap� Duluth, Leave Sa Agent for Britisli-American bleariing I I
, I . eth Taylor,' of rnia 3:30 p.m. May I . ' I . i
ierwards, The capital Is ' Tho Symp'toms . Rr6 tightness across I ptison is Mrs.. Eliznb Toronto. . she . . . . . & Dying Cc Montreal, - - I
tters should penod, to .her?" . Greemboi Avefiu6, 13, 19, 22, 29, 81, June 5, 9. 12,15, Sail- ' . I
et- . . . Ing May 13, 19, 31,. June 5 and 12 - - --.,, ' - ' .
be taught first or�'Oith the small I the chest, slizirp pains and- a difaculty in "$he bas not gone doi.vn.. She has . . Sayil:'_14 For four long.years I suffered ..: . . . . . I
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. ters, to prevent a cramped style. He I breathing, and a secretion of thick pl gone. up," punnod the Premier., *,She it , cutely. from bleeding piles.-' Doring . through to. Duluth. Freight saiiiiigs . C ,
would commend the -good letters,kath- . . . Ilegin, has gone up.to tho northern wAters." that tirne I spent all imixiinsie aniount of � hi.additjori t.o above. . . : .
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er than condemn the Poor oneo.- The at, first whif6, but later 09, a 'greenish or "DoM tile Prime Minister know," , Ynoney on" remedies' and doctor's pre- . . . .� . � I
address Was instructive And I (1poirglait Bay and Iffackina6. TO THE PUBLI ' I
. 1%, question' . scripti6ns but got no '6as`V`�'Zam-Buk , I . ," . . .
very in- yellowish color. Xq,deAted Bronchitis is one queried North Tf)rbnto', I I , � � . . I I
teresting. Mr, N.Vright certainly knoWs� of tile ,nost goodral I - Division, For S. 8. Marie' and. wak naving lately sold out ofir blisiness . r
. I . . tion mark, "what qtlanfity+ . was dirfarent to 'everything else I htid
his subject. �. . . I . . Jeauses of Consunip . of anchors and orts. Leavd Collingwood 1:30 p. ni. , to 3ohn P; Sheppard & Co. We de.. .
Mr. Weiden - .. chains. he took zp to 6ain those is- Lded, 4and it 'clired nio I ant rraterill and Owensound 11.,45 p, rn., 'Wednes--, .
h&rnmer2,,,.,A,, address- , C`ur6U- V -t C.3=2.11%�'4'. , me of � lands that lie disoovered, and put a ror tile. cure, and as I have ne%,er had . I sire to thank -the public. for theit: ' I
.ed the Associl ienee in Oon� , I I . , I I flag oii?" ' . . .. . � �. . piles. ozice. since, I know the cure is ,days And Saturdays. . . titro�fin.ge while. We conducted th�: ' -
tillUation Schools. H6 h0d,thslt The ,, + 0 .� . . _1 �__,, -,,--.-- - . . � .- I , . . I ... � 11 .. 'r i0areful handling and despatch just,. usin"ess, and we would on behalf .61 '
present course was'too extensive fo � . . TO, a n sWVr6(T-'Ki�V1lrifd�7 . ltt� - .� .,— �_ . - .
I __ __ no!J14 �_ . :11 �. q �JW,eed freight shippers. -- _% I -our, stlecessorai solicit for- thear-thc- -',-.- .1 �_.��.
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time -allowed -and, I -edy . � . , " - By- -oliain4bd--tlxeTn--,to�ili.(�--,N.6-r'ti��--I.Ybtd.-", 1!mr, of 'atalinal Ttin B . 66ii
-thought -thi"em . _. i, I ri - _:-�. -, , -, . ., or * , . A. () m t, - in ormation . I
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0 arnOunt of work r I .. � _. . I � . . + railwayagent6. - . . � I ,wil. -
wits to reduce. th ! . "!ftysl -*1. 1i I .1 . . . case I
e. 6 ' . , sha . �Cll in. c $6 Z ,Buk . firni have taken ,p ssion, and'
quir�d or extend the thne to'3 years W , d'S , � pine ."Infird'S.Z1.91mott.tVares bigtompet . eff,cted a "Voll rrul cure. I For twelve It. H. fllldorhfeeve,� - 0. It. Nlo,hollgolt, collectaIl took ac�ounts I arid f)RY ah. -
tristeadoi-2; He thought the Continu. 00 . � I., I � I - . . ydar.4 I Ind been* troubled with blind, Xgr�, Collingwooti. � Tr&111o.Wgv,, Sar�lifa;. -Accounts contracted by us in connee- , ,
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ation class should be is sort of- rural . . . . I . . 1. . * li- Charles William Striftywid, bl I cedine,'anrl protrh(ling-piles. Iliad. . .. I . +. . . I ti6n with our busin'088, .
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,gh school in Which the science siib. ' I �Vhose ninetieth birthday was eele- . .pen usilig,varioug: kinds of oio, tnents, r . . . . I *DALV&� CAlUtd, . .
jects could lie taught so'as to aid fhoige " I . . � � , T YIN . . 4
who will devote their lives to jtgticW, —,S Y., R U F---------: bmted�lrt,tbc� hunting fi�ld,. is sexilor etc , but never imine gcross anything to I
. . . I I .. . . .. represontati . ijp of a- Yothshirc family do zy;e gm)dlantil I t�tpd Ziin-lluli,�ivhich* 6- ob d Boots * Having bouaht out the Alusinesp or .. . 'A
ture. . - . . � - Meg. D., .D. INTilldri Allandale, � Ont., whose record is probably withoutpar. . cured,llv!; , 'Yliqt 0 i.,i may be the'tneans .3 , � . . Tyndall & Carr, ard taken full posses, ' �
. The scien'o should be taukbC o%p6r. writes - " INTY hilAand got a botdo of Dr. . -of' helpillf� soine qu rertrs ripyt, piies to ilo. I slorlo , we take this opportouttk o - �
iniontally. C , -,tile[. . The, present Sir william"s fath. . 'To ]Partners and Otlxer,, , .
The note books. should he W000's X01W4 - Pipe Syrup. for My little ed-- lvas, a baronet for forty I ry zmn Buk, 6 it e m4h of olle who � . - 11 . . .1 I s6liciting the patronage thit wa . I
filled, and all sUnIttinvies,' dr.-twings �Year$'Ali& 11 ..
o Wheeze& so 8'. and.his ia, loon I great relit -f '*^ ' . We have several pairs of oiWo given to the late firm arid Would say, .
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irtwho had Bronchitis. bit grandfather twenty�six year . '�.ain. Butt ii a purely her1m) bahiCnfitl makopf Hoots.' Good Largains while that 0 e are preparp.d to supply I ,
aud individual work lVesefYod; 'Tile ,94111YYOIZ 6001d boarhar frot� onsroom to - all the I . .
mounted specimens in botany needn't tho great-grandfather seventy-tbree , 't
Years. snould hd ifi every lionie. ' Corer cuut, they jast, . .tuft the thing you need demabd9of-the gonoral public, Wc I
001(jr, but it was, Alot long.until we For longevity the Strickland baronets intend keeping'a. full pfbek of, choice
many, but theyshould be well could'see tho offebt your niedioillb had'on are -ectually remarkable. Sir George , finni 4, brui-ws, ftz(1111111 t Icers, . blood- while the spring is opening up, to.keep I
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done " I her. Tliat�vasla�b,�interivlieiiwaliv(.,(Ii.n v, prairij 110i, ' I your led dry. .
C derable disciission mrbijp - . n I . 0 - was p ' polioning 8110mm, hliiiono, I ra. I groceries, which we Will sell at clo,e . �
'O�,, ,I -re. rXoeohto, . . (th fifth) sevelltY-nin when he soro, fe(ka, suininer sores,,ind tkil diseases We are headquarters for shoe prices. Call and inspect our'stock ber. I
fefenee, to Vifth 'Cldga students from 41104.' Sir Willi-im (sixtif) eighty-one, aud ifijudes � o( the skin, tte� All g, Your iepairs done while you forebuyin elffewher6e.., - �,
rural schools entepinr 11 She ha(I a 1)04 cold this wfnter, but in. Sir Goorge (seventh) ninot,Y:two, and llrliqvi,ts aml�store.,; lit' joc. box, or. , Pilllilltlir` Ourprices4toright, " . Cash pai for butter and eggs, and, I . I I
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third forms of the� 06 legla1e, The rur- (dead of gettin another bottle of Dr. tile presetit .-Sir Charles..(+cIghth) was inon 7,vm-l�uk Cf) � Toronto, for price. . I � I I all kinds of farm produce. . I
at teachers are quite indignant that Wood'$ Xotwayliine Syrop, I tried & hon)e born in 1819. 1, I I ' ' ' *
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the collegiate'and high achool teachers liladis receipt whioll. I A from a neighl .. �Qpposftq the Po�foffice i : . I
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but fo4nd that her coldflastod about twice .1 � ,�, I . J.Po''ShippardA CO3 ,
Ave'RIVarently trying to kill the flfth a,q long. jj�T busbf,nd highly praisos , br. VOWS thos, , V Having opened.a branch business sk I Z^1
alas.e4 15y..tbeir refusing to grant fifth' , a bottle * are. X! " & - . ondeaboro joint a 'Phone No. ,133. .
' Wood's,'&n( smys lie will soo that . Via Orrike Z461 I& "to 11 bly with MrAtcl(own' ,
class pllrila.2nd abil.11rdfo.vin stAndin f Tonesandinvigova sthowlioe I Harness Shop
I 9..` of it is always kept in tho home", ,: _. we can do making arict
CIN tK loward, -of Biake, then intr . florvoils sr8tern, makoo now. 4. P. She-puard 1K, V#, Slwm�ard ,,
� repairing,ut sbortest possible notice.
duced the subject "A .day's work.st � The prico of Dr. Wood'is Xorurtty Pine " D10(d in 0 d Vollig. C reo er&- ,.. � . .
25 cents.pet bottlo. It is Put up ous Debili /, 3160111 andPrain, T orry, ea. . . _,_ I .
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to the Md16rr)R&a,and)V�dsp/Ab 46 1, eaa&% 'L , W.H.Watts & Son 0JLSlWcl0XLX.A%..
V_h0'J"J'd7,4)"0A1'J& 'e�VUarJV1re'a_11,ne.'.?S&,
He being a, ru;aI teacher in A heavy i Syrupial i 14, a 001ts spel'. -
oboo' " labor lay I la, a, yollo* wrappero three p no tre I .- 11 I 1.
bcloro'the wed What b""dVv'()e'i'te4 I trade wark, .80, W sure and accept none of Price $1 pet, bago alxfor$5. onowillpleaF:08N .! ,, . . .. . 1 . . . IN M You HaVa Always Mot I
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el "chor "a a t h sev"I tho mrtny stibstitutts Of t46 origiiml 41 Not. 11111 card. Sold by all dtaftlats Or mii,114�a in .9 - 1. beart tho �&
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lighten y the � 50 CM '-'r i 9 5 -
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