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June ard$ 1900
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CANAOIAN APPLES LEAD.
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, - * - , - -, * * IfAr" *S -Ek'' - — _" '8*41114 14vestIA(At.-One hundred
itbousand
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__T_;___, --.,., _.. , � � '' _ __ �.__, - _.- - It wilI be seen from the above pea- �
I Us* Logic Even Whon Yom Havo
Londoners Prefer ,Nov a Scotia Vartsty
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American farmers are cross-
0 thou eternal, re�stless, soundwoveso 109 the line into Canada this year ,
Vast syrnbol of Faernity and Powerl I
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1gree that Qlmdrw Prince is a choice I
, bred horse, having Jorbis sires $Uch I .
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. Cause For FsellnX Dluo.
For Tablo Purposes.
Most
1frutamed, unchaineu, thou winclest Of theux are settling in, 8outherni,
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horses as Henry Irving, What Care I.,
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, I Whoever Went -through an entire
The London Daily Telegraph thus
round the world, I Alberta. ,I.,itirlingli is- a new town-
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.11 51acOregor, Darnley and tho unbeaten,
, I I ..... �� I season without seeing a ray of sun-
. shine? And yet when we have the
expresses itself on Nova s6otia apples
for winter e4ting in the Old Country:
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To break In thund'rous tumult an Site in the ,heart of this won:derful
earth's shores, wheat -growing province. it is at the
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I I Prince of, Wales.
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' m is Lady Wo,a-
I a . .1 I blues how often we sit dowa and prog-
.. I � nosticate A futuro for ourselves with-
The wealth of a country being to a
It,rgr,x extept, in its products, it is ad.
Or softly. breathe along her silvery junction of three railroads, two
sands,
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natta, by Rakerfleld.-Ifis. grand dam .
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. � out a singlo mitigating circumstance
in it, to warrant us ill uot swallow-
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v1suble to keep a ,A,&tcbful eye.on 00
great an industry as apple pultiva-
of wh'ch are in operation. To
In murmuring whispers like, ,great purchase lots in 'Stirling" is
forest trees,
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- - 1. __ . I by Sir William Price ; g. g. dam by
Joe, Anderson S. g. S. dam by Xenil_
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in,g a -tablespoonful of otryebuilleand
, . 0 1 .,qetting through with Qur -troubles all
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tion The most Popular of all fruits,
the 'apple, has attracted the attention
Thus biding all thy bitterness cl to make a, guaranteed investment
heart, � twith rexuarkwl;Nle profits. Write to -day
worth.
%
'Terms.
tit once,
. � I There are few out of custo(ly tool-
,
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of more colonial growers than any
other class of produce suitable for the
Thy faithlessness, In sighs and rip.. for particulars, Maps, etc. Goulding
pling waves, Hamilton, Confederation I.,.fe Ba*.1,1_
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To insure a foal, $10, Payable Is t
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. ish enoixg� to abandon all. bopq, on A
i d4r'k. rainy ,and say. "Now I
dessert table. There is a greater
,�'
Till men forget thy Weird and awful .lug, Toronto.
of March, 1910. Mares must be re- ..
�� . -day
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. � know that it is always going to rain.
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T�r, F . it nevef can be any brighter. Noth-
weighs of apples sold annually in the
British Isles than of any other class
might,, I
Thy weltering, storm -lashed, ocearx� I
. rly to th
, .. __ turned xegula , e. borse, or they
'will be charged to
I ,11 insurance, wheth.
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. . - . . ''. in�g will mr.happen to make it stop,
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of fruit, and it is ,gratifying to be
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able to record that by far the largest
heaving plain,
Arx. L
And pay the price with lives and -'nglish compaAr is, about to
YoUjftg Cleft& *e or In foal or not. Varties, disposing of
ri #
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I � . And I rather expef.,t it to, keep on get-
. ting worse and worse." '
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proportion, of this great bull; 6 sup-
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bro6n, hearts; build a $2,500,000 dry dock and ship-
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I their mares before loaling, tilue, will
be held responsible for the insuranze
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, I . I �, may rain for a day or two, and
plit -d by our bolonies.
Still mnals soul. goes in longing oiA building plant at Montreal.
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sometimes: things'are pretty soppy for
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a week, but we all know that it will
During Lae tate sum er and early
Autumn Unglish apples tire at .their
to, thee,
, And thou art like and unlike unto
, �
Ex -President Roy of the St. Jolla's
B an� has been found guilty of making
MONDAY -Will AM a
leave his own stable
money, e er in loal or not, Par-
ties trying xnares. and not returning
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stop eventually, so bear with our rub
�ers and umbrellas and .1paky roofs
be.3t, and It is freely Admitted that
there is nothing superior to. a well-
God,
Thy spirit. dwells upon the heights
false returns to the Government. ,
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lot 40, con, 3, I- E. S., Tucker-
smith, and proceed 21 miles south,
them must pay insurance. All ae-'
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I cidents to. ruares at the risk of own -
and wet wood and muddy floors with
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grown English 4pple, slic'i as the
Cox's Orange Pippin, Xing of the
- alone, �
And broods. in sadness o'er thy love-
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to the DIIII Road, then east toGeo.
lers. The terms are the same for I
a fair, degree of philosopili, always
looking out hurriedly the first thing
.
Pippins, r0liston, Pippin, or 'Blenheim
. less power.
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DEAFNESS CANNOT
Aberhardt's for noon and then by
Wlendria Prince and Young Clendrie.
in the morning for drying weather,
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wben in good condition. lint for win-
-Ranald Macr,achainn.
BE CURED
way of Seaforth and Hur 1) Road]
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,G. W. NOTT
. Now, �Yll cam't people be as logi-
- bal about tKeir hard luck a are
8 'he"bluo
ter supplies it seems inevitable that we
should draw from the great western
.
TWENTY YEARS IN JAI4
by lo,cal applications, as they
rc�ch the diseased portion of t o"'Pt
he car,
to William Dale's for night,
TUESDAY -Will proceed by way of
Proprietor and Man-iger
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about the weather and not let a
i day make them sure it's bound to
continent.
The bulk of London',, apple supply
is for the time
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— Now Finds
Habitual La�-13rexxk,r
There is only one Way to cure deat.
nqss, And that is by
Huron Read to Rausford's corner
and .then to his own sta�,le for noon,
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Clendrle.Prince 'o -A
last?
Nobody ever keeps right on
for popular purposes
b-irg eerived from that most indus-
. Making a Oving Difficult.
coAstitutional
remedies, 1)6f4ess 14 caustd b,y all
WEIDNESDAY-Will. proceed If miles
.
breaking her beat china, plates or
.
trlOu1 colonv, Novii Scotill. There
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-Leaving Fort Steele, in British
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inflamed condition of th6 mucous ll'n�
West to the Lon,duix ituad, then. 11
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No, 8534 Vol, 111,
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spoiling ,twelve ..eg cakes or making
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both dress gleevesgfolr one arm. Very
are, of course. otbnr apples, orriving
P,t olir 9horps. inoludinC some Special-
Jumbia, It man claiming to be Lou
Lawrence, who has spent twenty years
Ing of the E Ustachian Tube. When
this . tube is inflamed h "I
miles south, then. 11 miles west to
the 2nd of Stanley to, R. ,rasker's
will stand for the Improvement of
,
stock his 40,
few break their legs or, arms more
than once or twice,in a lifetime. Not
IV chnif- lots from British Cobimbia,
in Addition to the exports of Cidifor,
,of his life behind prison. bars, drifted
into Toronto aga . in. .recently, having
you I lull-
bling sound or Imperfect h�arirl._,And,
.for noon ; then by 'V�ay 91 the 2nd
con., and Bayfield Road to NVise's
at own stavile 19t con.
81 L. R. S. - Tuckersmith.
,
many have typhoid fever more than
once. Then why can't when
nia and othar par'(,s of the United
States, A� well As siliPm exits froin. dif-
b A li.�,, ,�.ay e said, thn Whole
: tan lldix;glo bumpers on all
d 4 te ce
When it is, � entirely closed., Deafness is
the result,"Afid. unles s the inflararn a,�
,"t
.corner, then north to Jas. Graham's
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people
they are getting their dose of such
firent distriets in Canada, which are
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k1; s at tj ains from .a fa:st oxpress to
ind
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tion c an lie taktrx 'out anIl this ' tube
for night,
. G. W. NOTT, Proprietor.
trouble pull I themselves together for
Igniled chielly p.t Gitt%gow e.nd Liver-
a slow -freight in eight days.
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restored to its. normal condition,
THURSDAY _Will proceed west' to
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the strain, ,all the time saying over
Pool; bilt rs far as th� metropolis is
It was in a rather pathetic tone Of
hearing will be destroyed foreve r ;
9th. con,
I and north to William
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and over so that they won't for a
. minute forget it: "Never mind-.
n,,,)c-rned, Nova Scotili must be recog-
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nized as an indispensable source for
voice that he told of his attempts -to
reform and live as an hohest man
,
nine cases out of ten are caused by'
0ould's, Huron Voad, for noon ;
then UP the Huron Road to Berimil-
Of Interest to Fa
. rmers and X�chanicsl
E,ve)rYbody Tias to take a turn, A
thing like this is care not to last for-
the providing of a ve ry largp share of
the fruit oiof of thp masses. Th:- Nova,
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should. . I
"It seems impossible," he said , , "for
Catarrh, which is nothing but an
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inflamed condition *of the mucous su,r-
ler for -night. , .
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Farmers and niecha, If equently
evor-##
Scotiall Pmole crop sea-
nobody will give me A chance. I am
faces. -
p RIDAY-Will Proceed nort� I mile
meet,with slight accidents And injuries.
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I IDees C4in Hear
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. --,on is not only largo.' but Of PxcpvtiOn-
ally good quality, and the conditions
known to the police all over the coun-
try, Prid it doesn't xUatter what -town
.
We Will give One Hundred Dollars
for
then south , on Maitland con. to
Harry Young's for noon, theAce to
which cause them much annoyancelaild
loss of time. A cut or bruise Tnay be
Bees can hear. in spanely settled
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wbiefi govery, the working of this col-
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� I strike those police bloodhounds are
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any case of Deafness (caused by,
catarrh) that cannot be cured. h
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�,Qllll esvillo hotel for ono'hour
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cured in about one-third the time us-
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. W., 'JACKSON, AGENT. CLINTON,
,our, r es, W ore I UvIllerS MVP very
few blves of be o� and are not'in it for
-ial Industry are in every way in r-
a �
able.
after me, and althougn I nave uQ1lO
icious char-
nothing wrong I am a suspi
Y . raham Ilouge, Clinton for ually required , applyin Chamber-
. ., then to G . by 9
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Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send' for cir- I lain's Linime �
night. At as Saba as the injury
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' the money, tbev lia-ve, very PrImItIve
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methods of catchtn-g bees when they
- rt is really femarkable to observe!
large con signments of good, sound,
. acter and, advised to move out its soon
as possible it I do not wish to be run
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culars, free. . I . � I SATURDAY -Will procce . s ,
P. J., CHENEY & CO., To'edo, d by way o , received.' This liniment is also val-
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swal*iu, or, In other words, wh .3
oil th
beL-9 to find
and Pertectly praell-d- Inlit. 1p,nding et
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rt-gular intery als f,.t the 'London docks.
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in ns 4% vegrant, -
"I woxild li!�e to know," 66 contin-
London Road to his . . I
. Sold by Druggists, 75c, * , own'stable 16r able for sprains, soreness of the
. noon., muscles and rheumatic Pains. Thera
Take Hall's , Family pills.for
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lt���� -
-young st6rt a boxn� of I
their Own. somethiles' these bees get.
T ' be sense of contr ast Awakened by
policemen get the auth
lied. "where -
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.1 con' The aboTe route I will be'coutinued is no danger of blood polsonin,% result-
stilpation, - I .
CURSIONS.
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wway and go for miles and a 'lot
. compp,rison with much of our ow n
fruit is such as to nrouse intere.4 in
ority to arrest me. even when I have
a few'dollars in my pocket, I am,com--
I � hu season, health ' andling from an injury, . when. Chamber-
. - I weather 'Permitting. � I la.in's* Liniment is applied before the
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caught- - tut nelp,,hbors are. On the'
,
Watch durIn- this season and most are
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.the rnethoel-k of the colonies, whose
indvArious habits s -me I enterprise are
Palled to bma.t it from town to town,
and all I ask is a chance. Some pea-
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IParts become inflamed . and swollen,
Hom' �. Description and Pedigree I
'WESTERN CANADA ' . .
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caught. I ,
'tbrowl,n-
worthv -not only of admiration 'but
.
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pie don't realizL tie feeling 6f an e,
. !For sale li� all druggists.- ,
, V _. ight bay 1 . . .
� YOUNG CLENDRIE I& a br. .
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For
Via Chicago, June Ist And 15*111. . .
11ow? Ey leaves, small.
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imitatiori. . I , .
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. convict wbile standing on a station
. I I Wives. With two- white hind legs, and star . I . . I I
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Via Sarnia and N. N. Co., 'Kay 31st
stIcks, etc., to arreft their 111,41it, be.
cause they will JIUM.C(I.I.Itely fiv.1roulld
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platform watching the'llicky ones go-
Int to .end. train their comfortilble
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' . . . 1 on the face., Is Well ii�iilt,.On ' short , .
- . Register;) . � A squad of eight ,smuggled China-,
legs, -feet.
and June 15th, �
(Steamer leaves Sarnia 3.30 p, tri.)
allytbin-g In their *11y ai'
, A thesD IgIng
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, ., Attacked bst Wolves -
an wmp' h
Armel only with 1. 'To"P
homes as, he to himself "A
.(Catholic- with good. inbscle and
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Irk these days, 'when almost �� . . men captured in M NewXork State no�Lr
was sired Uy Clendria Prince (18534)
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. . Winnipeg Ana Return $$2.00
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them to I'Ile 91`011114. NOW, SOMetinles
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"rost of 'Kepora bpel a terribip experi-
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fosays,
freight train r mine."'
Lou Lawrence is the man who walk-
. any �
th ' the border ,Were refused readmission
ing, can pouxid-a-piatio, there IS' no Vol. 13. Flo by H�nry lx�ving,(4440), . . .
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Edmonton and Return � 42.50
those swarniq .nro so hi,gh Ill tbe air,
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-nc,� with two. timb,%r wolves some .
. - Brampton jail
ed away from . last
. - I to Canada by the authorities. 11 . .
particular interest attached to.- the Vol. 8 ; he by McGregor (1487),, VOL , ... �
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PRQFORT I 101TATE
that,they cannot be reich,%1 by thro%y-
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I A' �86 fnriners.
�t t oltj pari.q. ic(qtles..
Re
A P.vs Ago bear Garwood. He was re-
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� ' from tha bnsh, ivh�re he had �
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. ,lrnina
Jun% the day before his time was up,
in order that be'might vote in West-
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* ; he b es .
young lady wbose musical . education _v Darnley (222), Vol, I ; he Mr. Charl -El d 4 '
. � � I .stone was kille IV
loonsists Conilueror,
RATES -TO OTH-
ER POINTS.- .
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. - - go at r -a c 1; I
c te., find Inake as lar, . et as
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b -en ciAtiner, wbon two large wolves.
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his freely,
orn Ontdrin, Im be said, and two weeks
of five tunes a by (199), Vol. 1 -, lie'. by lightmng near. Wyoming while stafid- ,
nd,two' or three . . .
. Lochiteirgus Champion (499), I I �
heartbreaking filled Vol. I; ing in
.
Alaalka - Yukon - Pacific - E,Xpos'-
tion
possIble, nnd 1he lioes n're ottraeted-bY
the sounds and l.m.al(lainfely llg,ht near
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qnrang at him,'- Using axe
I,P,- managed -to keep thn animals at
,
lvw for few 7.11inntes, bnt when the
later gave himself - up after he had beau
at the. Goderich military camp. 8 ince
wails, to over- . the door of Wallace' Williarris', .
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flowing with.the mushy tenderness of he,liy Salmond's Chainpion (737)'o Vol. his brother-in-law's, . barn. The bixild-
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I I he by Farmcr� (284), Val. 'I
. --Seattle. �
'. -Low,ratc for round'trip. I .
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theftl.,, '�'o W111";t be Proof 'Is
W *t .
noP . , -
. ear.? Letter In
a
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lh�ttlp spomprl bon"Inss a freight tToin
n ' Almals ran into tbe I
m4sed and the a
then he spent four months over the
. Don oil conviction of a charge of steal-
West I Toronto, before
. youthiul love, Sensible Young men ; 1 ;I ing was burned.' ..
'oU means are I.oaking for cooks . and Farmer'.by Gla.ncer (338 ; Glancer -by ... . I . . . I
. I I .. Yourig Champion
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Da -MY -until. September 30t�, 1909.
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V!,_,e!axid X'Jaln Denj,,_-� . .
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ing at Pending
(937) ;,lit by Bloom- I . . . �
housekeepers, And A - . � . .
ot for Pri a don .. I .
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Full inIcittlation and tickets from-
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--s ar ,
His t-orn cloth A a bloody �xe
his release from Brampton He was
g Day, and
let out ahout Thanksgivin '
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na.s and piano players, field Champion , (95) ;, lie by Glance . A WONDERFUL COLD -CURE. -
' ' It -has. been' . r . � .
discovered (337)i . I
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JOHN RANSFORD, Town Agent.
Two men ind a-.wotnan-Were inobbed
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by a lot of Mormons atMagiath, Al-
-Ahowed the teirible experiAnce he had
ho.en through. -Owing to the scax�city
shortly after,.'according �o his story,
,
`b at his way to British Colurnbi,q-
les ... I . I . . . � . .
that. the in:asical prodigi
with thair fancied artistic sensibilities C-lendric Frince"s . dam, Mary :ol. * Just thinkt, of it, a coldeured in ten. ,
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A. 0. PATTISON, Depot ' t
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'bqrta, They, Wbre'tryi-ng.*toi.talro'pos-,
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,) litti a e very. -
I rabbits, Wolves this wi r r
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��Jlngi ';f his past life, he said,
.r Cl�ndrie (90447) Vol. 8 -'
.-qake Poor Wives. - Th i Who . � ' . '
- by, What minutes�-thitls- w
2 Worl ail I . hai happens when.
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.1 �session of a child whose .father
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.b,�Id, andappear more numerous tha . n
for several - � . I
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. ill the I I � spent twenty years of it in
Vol 1 ;-be-by' Prince'vou use 11
can balm and sew and keep, a� house Care 1. (912)p 1 s Caiarihbzone.11 You inhale � , .
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'steamer
4, er mother A Mormon.
I Ge4tile'.' ,and .h
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years past. .
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ison, folirteen. - yea .
Pr .
� tb of that time in Xingston reni
man a I
of, Wales .(673 1-1o'by G�nt,ral (3'9,2)-,, its soothing. balsams ,hrd. out goo
cle a, and homelike. . . . . - � . . I . ;
4 .are once Again in . . .. . S .
. . . General by S1 .8co ,(797) ; the culd-�4n!M�9' Arc 'cured4icadacbe; :
general demand. - ' � wafter
Fire on the Coquitla�
� . . .0 on.
Vancouver, gave, the passengers, 6nd
The town , a! Daltoxi". Mich. i6 re-
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p orted d�stroyed.,by forest fire&.
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Frozen Fish. . ..�
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I Cold'seems to havc� no effect on sev- -
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tentiary; His best - pal died there a
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few years r.qo. He oscaiSbd once, he
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. � . I � be by 64 Olide (574)';, by'lSebteliman Js cured-symptohis of catarrh '- anda
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'-G-rand -
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crew a lively light. . Ong man lost lli�
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. The Australian Government WAS dc�,
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feated :o*
eral #arietics* of .fish. Peich will,live
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in ponds frozen allover ipwinter,,Iind
s-ld 'in 1897, with John Bibur-Ine, but
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kfte, -
. dam Lizette (81789), Vol.. grippe ."disappear at once.. It's � the -
1, - . . . . .(754), . �
I . I . . - I 2 ; by Darnley ,(i 1 22), Vol, I '!jt..g. heiiing pine ds I sences and. powerful, an- . .
I THE GIRL ;
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life. . ..
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yesterday t116
. A, a .vote in
House of Iteprescntatives. - : .
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the white fish. of Canada h4ve been .
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caught frozen so stiff that they have
. r wo.,rds recaptured.
,jv,p.9
* "Three of thern-were shot, and' -'four
'.'.and. TmAbe
. . THAT 18 -PALE �, , 1. . . .
' zone - tINA eilwAr-1 �
, � She is in danger, hot . syste . m is run dam B I ell, by Loclifergus,10139). Henry �'tlsbptibs in Catarrho
Irving 6, dam,.Sarah -it '
-ish Jan
A TuKIL d-owa�r Who led. 'the
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By tile death' of, .
Charles *.%o-rrfso.U-
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b3en brittle enotigh to - break, - yet I
. were hangerl," he said, . .
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ip.ft the
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Bernh�rdt (22 to act so -dise,tsd h
. .. . 41)A . I qtflchly.�xx. ..of t e.:.
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dpw4, weak�-she needs motirishmenti :,
si aughter Of 6e'Armenian$ at Adanl, worth about ,4;70',0QD,00-0, th,!British*
,
showed. signs of 'life -when properly
onIv one out of gang. . -
"One thi ' I ,ddn- say about Toy
.. . by Bea.6onsfield (18-12), Vol. 5 - b y. A ose, for irritable throat, bronchitis., - , -
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blood. More than - all Lofty V61.� ' 1. What Care.1's. ,
has been Placed incharge of The GeV- Governinent will'get at least- $10,000,.-j
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. 11 e is, .I. never no
. (460)" coughs And catarrh Ws
else s I I . . a luarv�l.
he nc�d§ "Ferroibne, needs it -
I Jea.n, -he *
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rovolvcr to, ket rhoney. - It -is .only a
.0owltrd who wiltbeat a man's'llead 6ff
for dolla, ' and I never Was- cruel.
,be- .4am, � -'by Eclipse (268) ; b� Safe even.for.,children.. 25c. .and $i.00'
cause it'.I�ringj'3' back the nerve'e ergy Emulat6r . .. I . .1 .1. .
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which raP1A * ,(280), .by Champion (124). � size's at all. dealers. * . . I ;
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exhausted. ,,The' -vigon' happ' . . �. . - .1 "awomm __ - _ .- _ .
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A vJ ders,
. A man, was buyi rig a�'tie` an�d care. I
fully' laid '
Lnwrence said . Viol wbile I . n . I�e:
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as not
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muraer6r of Mr. and ,Mrq. IT.Illiaing
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. Twpntv night riders. axle *hqut fo'l.ie
tried in Tennessee, when the last� I chap -
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ter will be written in the tragie.al'lli.3-
tory that thi�y have been working up
for a year. A condition -bordering � on
civil war has been brotfgU About., tup'll
have been shot down, and ' order was
not restored until, Nafioiial Guards
%vere banied.to the scene. . Tile cOn"
viction of six prominent-trien .of mur.
der in the first degree was the resu't of
the re,establiAnient of law and Ord . e�.
Others against whorn the evidence'
f3eemed overwhel til i ng escaped oit - per
Jured testimony. A scote roove are
about to faceltidge; and juty. .
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An Earthquake's Work. ' . ....
An earthquake is . At t . be 1 bottom of
all trouble, for it ivas a series of � selis;
ruic disturbanv4s in 1311 that trails-
forme.i what had beed a Tannes-.iee
river late a lake, about 25 tudes loug
andfromotte to seven tuiles br6ad,
AIIAlong the bank,� (it tbe*,river had�
been a heavy growth of flne waluot
andbickorytreps,so t"t tire bed ot
the lake is-paved.with valuable tiaihe�-
In 1881) a man nartied Harris bought the
land surrounding the lake, and tho I)ed
of the lake), witli a vilew of draluilig tile,
water off and un,coverhig the timber
at t lie bottom and also the I ich fal'aflug
land that would theu be avitilable for
cultivation. I-44 Plan was bitterly
opposed by the �eople in the diitrlot,
niany of whom toade a livinky xis fi�her-
tnen oil Reelfooc Lake, T4e fitekners
also oi-qpcted to the the In! . ng of the
lake on tile ground that i,t, wo'utd, jeo-
pardize their titles for th� famns, %�Ilxicfl
formed part of the. orighlat grautzi
from the SLates of Turmessee and
North Carolina and which *ere in the
!Possession of Harris,, ,rl,o imtLex, how-
ever, brouglit sui,�,, and for years the
case t4truggled through tile coUrts.
'The heroem of tile I! t) at i6l] were (Japt,
Quentin Rankla ail� Col. Z, Tiiylor,
who repi,e.,ented tile ti4hornien and.the
f.ti-niers.fot-the.431)pl,etneoi)bi-t decid-
I hill, there shoUld lie lit), drairling of
(he lake uutil Hart'is.could prove tb�t
evPTY foot of land at the I)ottorr, of the
. lake and bovering Oil the lake was his
property, �
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The Judges Scheme. � ,
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Harris thereupon set to w rk to buy
-up tile twd Or three claims w0hich othex
Owners held to parts ()f the Iriad'ir,
question, and then feeling secure he ,
bl'OlIght snit, to P1 event any flahlog oil
his lake, Before the courts could do -
tide tho cdoo the plaintiff d!ed, at)A his
.-a-in, Judge Hithi,4i became his heir.
The judge continued'the suit his father
ihad tmgun, but, he fotlad that though
-his title to All th-6 land at the bottotu Of
,the lake.was tindoutedly good. tbere
-Wasaboatotidninth of 'the antround-
`111� , to wbich lie coold not prove
111111d (
tv,*M�Mrlp. To Make his olaini inciin.
testible lie induced the opposing law.
yers to enter .1lis employ, alid their
iclights to bocoxo� sharoholders with
1inx ixx&,�,V�st Tenneqsee Land Coal.
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.patly. 0 'ch porporation all the
14arris lapds and the missing one.terith
wove aoldL The most prowinent of
-the OIlstr perous fishermen wasalm
taken into the Combination, $Ind wits
�Afven exclusive fishi-Igrightson the
Al. 0.
Mob Lhw� invoked.
( The wrath of the neighboi hood Was
* bht�e.rand inteime.. The fariners' and
t%heeniea fell that they.,had -'beeri ,be�'
- tvayed by t fieiil� lawyers, aind they.rei.tl-
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Med that. relief from thecouj�ts uas not
to be expected. Tho'refcre they -re.
suf;V(1d to bike th'o law into Cheir.'O'wn
hands, I One iiight in April, 1908, -it
hand 0frivisked -knen rode down to Lhe
.fl,h dock owned by JL C.'Burdick * the
. -oiler of the fishing p�iviW . '
conto ges 'of
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, Reelfoot Lake, And b6t-ned it to 6e
water's �dge. . The'night riders as t hoy
Were called. from thko, tirne, declared -
� thixt, the laws of Tennesseo were rotten
and that they would make Iwos to suit
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thernselie.4, It would appear . that
their original grievances were tol--�
gotten for the tilue heing, for*the
Ni�ht Itilers proceeded to regulate
maLters'that had no relation LO. the
Harris clairns oil the lake.- They
. whipped a woman becausd t,ho.had ia� -
stituted -divorce proceedings against:
her husband-, they whipped herfather
becauve hesycripittilized with -her. A
respected citizen who denotincqd the -
Night7R1ders*was`.soveroI.y beatea ,
They thrashed %itfi: thorns . .a wittleg's,
who,,, they feared would testify against
thein, and uhed a wagon trace on 9
storekeeper, who, %youlda'b sell out
his. ' intemst in the*;6u4ness, to �W8 part-
uero whow they liked.. I.. .
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And so t1foroughly did they do their
work that in 'a fe%v 11101'Iths they IlL ad
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wneckod. all their pilvato, ,�engeajjclea '
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Anti re ,da.*givat section of tile
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state to passive.o0edience to Lheir
whitus. Then tbeir minds. reverted to'
their original 'grievances, And they con�
Lolo[ded Lbut Uapt.' RwAiti, and Col,
� Taylo should be regulated. Tile -two
lawyers %,vero speudi'ng the night In a
h6tel on an islaud in Reelfoot Lake, - -
where they lmd come for a favv day -0
shooting, when the place was surround-
ed by a band of Night Riders. Thb
sleeping men ade cap.
tive and marched off to & con venient
tree. Arope was placed round Itan.
kin's neek, and lie, was swung up, ,A-hile
his body Wds riddled with Ilullets. His
eompanion seized the tiloment to make
adatjhforllberty�' He pitinged into
the lake, and swimming noder WaLet
reached the shelter of at halt sunkeri
log I?ehlod which he crouched. its the -
bullets whistioaahout Will, Thinking
they had killed him the Night Riders
departed, and Taylor swttux to shore.
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The Troops Called out,
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nor of the State to actioll. Tr600gwepe
rushed to tile Spot by SpeCiAl tt-11,111, and
Illak-tial law was Practically deelAted. -
P"011113t, lav6stigation was followed by
tile htreAt of moto than it hundred sus.
Oected Night Riders. Otle man con-
f6ased, thred others turned' State's
evidence. In, the trials thAt followed
armed soldiers had to protpot, judge
and PrOsec(ItinK &ttorn6y. Ail sit.
tenipt, wits madeto .%s,qass1raLto the lat.
ter, Rod it bAs been found necessary to
keep the troope ill the distt let, for
the trials that ore -i0hout to Opa", fop
It 18 Plain that theNight Itiders have
thAnsr friends ill Tenneaseo who will
not hesitate to interfere In their behalf
should the opportunity present itself,
saleshian blexed odt oile -at the rejects. 6f Ilort Credit, in his coffin. Isn'tAt. worth whil6 using Ferrozone,
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and, pla4ld it in. a separate -box, On .his NY . av from British Columbiq, . when it surely does . so muc , I 'At. all
which Drompted the buyer to ask if Lawrenep told of 4 men. wha-IlAd n -A . � h . . I
it Imel -boeA, p] aced NVAII those I he'wa� br,pn imed to ridi-g the bumpers I,(" deftlers in 50c. boxes. . �.
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no," Ni -as the- re5po'nse ",but � tb� saine train �he was ridina, . . . I 1, . I - '. : I . * I I I I I � , .
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. V , 1, know. -my- lif� has I bpon- ill � -spe.n.t," . Lid' ting -'The, Pire.' ,
we have orders when ,11'�e �r . six "' 1i
men. turn d6wn a tie as. they look. stidd Lawrexx�e, "�Ilt 1 ,!,'7 still tryin- , k!s . . . a . '.
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over a box tb take it ,Out and'p . . . A fire broke out, one -might in, 0
, . . lit it � to .410 .what i§ 1right.' I d� all I a.; k
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a -Side." . . . . � . . ` " Is a 'cbance." . - .. .. . . ne
."Then wbht becomes. of . ij?", . - : ' _� '. ' - . . . . .. I . � . of the smaller towns ' .
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. who come �, Gale HbIns . Fishermen. I . ' .y equi�ped 'fire do -
to buy �Ies-'for nicn,'�- " . . . . . . - re. partinent, tomposed of vo,-'untee.r$ ii
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. � . ; . �. .. . � . A phenomenal herring cafell is
I I . I I . . . S called on to' show� .wh, , -
1. . . . I Ported: from Jordan Bs�, 18helburne. . at it. could do.
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I . . . . The great' harvest is the first of: its ��Only�6fie-tanterrx -, could be. found,
. � ' kind ever known -in.. Nova Scotia, par.. the smoke . W'
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I . I ticulaxly 0. this se, -of the � y, - building, And the �.gftt Nva's dark,
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... � . . . Driven into shoal water, presumably Finally a small ' topgue -f .
.-bv doitfisb And then thrown up on the . .1 Of ire ap-
.. I . -1 � I peared and a cheer went. Up as the - . I I I I . . . .. .
. . b,�ach by the g0e. which Prevailed 'at ' . .
4 ..,..�;:`�`,,* 1: . I rp hundreds of barrels 61 firemen' turnodAbo'hose irt that direc- . . I % I � . . . I I . : I
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. .. ......� It's. the. only 1,.glit we,ve got to, * .C. I 11H ,
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.1,1..--'� �,.,�;i�'.,f *.-'%"",�*,�',i.'..',.'� fish wev. pilqd piong thp shore three
. �,.1' out. what you're . - d6in, i .
��.*-.-.� i.--,--.-�,'i�.':�s � f -pt thick. , The fi%h'wer6 in gaod,, con- I . r . .
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. �. . derits lost no time in ip-ping'ihe bar- . . . � I �-June LiPPIncott's: , . � WILL BE HELD IN � - . . .
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I Im-thored in. packed in bnrrels and . . . . . M I
, Fishermen along . . I . * , in 14. � 11 y X9, � 1009. _
� I I .4,111pn-d to Bostori: , - , . V R TE, :, min 0 , I ,r1h .
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" I 9 -, � I flie'sbor- st,4e that theynever heard . THE LADIES" F I AV I .. U I J
. of horripg comine on th- coost in . I . � - . I I . . .
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Tn fr,ct, hprrin� .�ro-vt,rir seldom -;-�n. , I ' Has thei� Call. , : I � I . � ... I . . I . � � .
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P , I ) I I Diltinq I -,,.;t summor horrinir wore very Parisian Sagei that m.o§t effleient 61'.
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", " � Al", � Y)Iorlfiful "Jon.", the -coast, but were not all hair. r6 . is a very delight- . . . . .
. . � 'Ilk . , . stators, . I . . I - . . .. �. �
- sought r ful and refreshing dair drossin , Be. -MR-M-MR-ROM-N-M - "�—____
. .fter,tn emy vreat .#-xtpnt on . . . -------§
Only those who suffer from Piles necoUnt of the low '�riccs -offered, . K - I , . .. � .
. van know the agony, tM burning, I . . sides possessing, these "qualitics it,will , . . .
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throbbing, shooting, stabbing pains . . The Annuities Lac . turer. . . Positively make any woman's, hall ,
wWeh the allment cm;ses, and the Dr. James Sainson, th . e new -appoint- soft, luxuriant And Attractive. . W. S. i
' Age R, Holmes sells it And ,Will. , return , effsElftecoold "Jubs
Way. it wrocks the sufferer's life. ' ed lectur6r`-in Ontario on the Old rile, N 1- U 111 ,
, Ztin-liak is blesstel by thousands ' . � . I
. . 1 Annuities.Bill, is one of the niosf re. your money if you Are dissatisfied. . . I
%Vho usel to sutUr froi� piles, but. I . ,
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Miu)m it h1as cured.' One such grateful . m4rkable Lawlected men in Canada. Just read this :. ,"Aft6r using .one
. p!rsQn ii Mrs.- tiflzabeth Taylor, of By forat b,f �Iharacter, and ability he . .bottl I 0 of .Parisian Sage� I now have a � *
, ave Wwn In Parlia' better growth of hair -and I found I
Green%i-oi'l Avetwe, Toronto. Silp. Mou d on Ago h. I ..binw List for,19090 I
lapi:-41 r6r four long yeAts I suffered ment, it not iii a Cabinet position. tn. you . r - .
. aln' I -lair Restorer pleasant to use. �5 .
acutely feaw'b!eedirig piles, During his P, )y (lays as an orator in the .. I
dlt�t time I spent aii hiiiriense jarriount of Coinity of J<ent; .M. Samson deliver. After the first - applicat'loft, th.0 dan. . I _. I — .
tnoney otk I rartledie.4, od more great sp6eches than any can. ,druff disappeared r and my hair stop� . . .
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- anti doctor's pro. . . . ,� . an'd L . I -'- -
sutip,ione but got no cam Zani-flulc didate that ever ran in that part of ped filling out, on o� Much good reading for little mo3ley.
it has be, r, . I � . �
�vag diMrent ley everything ,else I had the country. Nabartilly an orator, stored to its. natural volor. I now The Xews-R6eord and Weekly AIAAI and Empire, one year.. , $npo
t4ed, sind it cured me I atil grateNl the doe'or was a -marvelous reader, bad recommend'your Parlslau. Sage, J6 All It &I �Weekly Globe.-, , , .1..v.",,.*.,. 1.15 � - "
fur dia cure, ind a4 I have nevet had - . a tremendous momory and. an unfail- I 'ly frim,ds.�Lottio Real, 111 Vt.'. A:. " . V abally Herald and '*��i�l " ,&�, ........ .... 1,75 .
piles oace s . I Ing fund of good stories, His Ability.' my a( y I
ince, I know the cute Is . a 64 �VeekJy Witnesa .......... -4 ............... 1.75
. p,mntnent." , as an entertainer has been recogni2ea r4opc-Ave.,Rocliester, t,r, �.,, . Is 0 14 . L3 . . �
Ano.lier thanktul womim is Mrs. -.9.
k 0 mlinei, of Catalitia, Trihity, Bay.
Sae says-1:lIn iny 'tas'c Zain-Blik
effected a won f.rful cure, For twelve
yuars I kid been troubled whil. blifid, I
bleedin�,,, and protrudiog pl!es, I had
j I vanejus* kiads of oin-ments,.
'0"" "'T
etc ' b.t xl�ver dawe across atiything to
, I, .13uk, wilich
d,, -d .", until I tried Zith
oured-me. That thi�maybeihaineatjs.
of helping some sufferers frorn piles -to
Zara, Bak L ja' tile W'ish of One Who
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ha', folaml 4reat re)icr." ,
Z uu-Buk is a purely berbal balm and -
shotild be in 6Very borne. * Ceifeg Clxfitf
burns, brilhes, eczema, 0eers, blood�
poiaonitig, prairia iteb, surlburn, blisttfs,
8qrd feet, aurnelice sorea, and All diseaAres
and injuries of the skikl� etc, All
drugRiits stod stores itt See. box, or
rtom Am -link Co. Toronto, for priee.'
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in about one thousand country church
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concerts at which he has been chair-
man. 'that was during his many
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Mrs. Julia Ward Howe celebrated
years in,the town of P,Ienht%,Im, Which
her 90th birthday at 'her, homa, in
he left for Windsor some years ago,
Boston yesterday, I I
after he bad gathered atiough knowl.
sAg-60Ufar�1ers �q Sill several bookit.
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Right nov, Dr. Anson, formorly
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Bishop of QU'Appelley died at Lich.
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fi� a yesterday.
Couldn't Stand Strain.
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, he wvrry .much about h6r ex-
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If you are Worth $50,000 *bonit Roaa
1101180 fleeol-nt"" - I
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'.Wbat froublos bor, thenT,
This will not Interest YOU If you
"Just hel' blisbalid's bmil, aeeount,4
are worth fifty thousand dollars, but
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If you are a, man of moderate inftnes
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and eaftnot afford f o employ a, Physic.
I t flit goord, .
Sam S'plrkq-oli� ,Vol On't do only
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han vhen you have An Attack Of
diarrhoea, youe will lye pleased to
qood In Ile sunflowall. Der's loto ob
knOW, that one or two (,�.%es
. ot cbAln.
uddoh gnIq drit bab called nyo -Sugah"
bofol Ali obeh heabd ob rol. 11olinda
borl-a-in's Volic'. Cholera andDlarrhotnt
o arkg_W011. f11:111, if (ley eftiled �Vav lRemedy
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will cure, it" (This tornedy ha:$
"Sugah" dey Anly Inust hab me"t I
boon In use for many yetts and is
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