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'<1a1k1Iy' found in 141te#,.y lattf pA+a and ' xI S wr- ts I U, E UL ,..
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far your terns. iu this Ciinadal, .of
u r re t u n to VOTO the a o need ligy ficin
In a Dozen? Every Woman, should fortify hemeli abroad t ins f r th gardiP nviThe ce,his lRool. i pepsin. l'i'olaAote
I EI,iUTfi t)PR 'SECUMTYs against those weaknesses and de certainily nota toeless in this Daic% YeiY cure DYs ,e,,,, ,�, 1$ v
TWeIVe and you COtltlt .,y„4,a, i l ' f a e seed rangements which sire tisuallypres« minion #n the Woods of which terns 019estiop. Money back if they fail to &.An* a P',.•%
them t0 See >f you et Th s ant s prap_gat d from ant at times When Nature bakes
g pr cuttings, It le: e, deli htful #'ra do not grapy to plenty, which for !Cure• .,
them, to. When you :but ' '`engine rant and free flowering a ecies and extra demands upon the System. ' beauty lit tarot and foliage. a>1d else I6 hQcwws
Y for that reason is admired b all. of culture, cannot be surpassed by -•� ...
there is no known, special ailments At all Dal ri laity or diroct fropr
y For women s
a Wedding ding and pay ♦heed should be sown in shallow boxes those at any other country of the • 1
� ♦ Carter's
wn remedy ,so Safe world.
for i8K you calx t Count. of rich light soil and plac'tid in ay,and reliable as. In transplanting ferns they should $5o. a l$ox. COLEMAN MEDICINE CO.,Toronto
sunny window of & warm roorti.
them, you take the clear # Grreat carenivat be Qxercfsed sa as. be lifted while th8rgexnd is wet,
-. neither early in the spring, before the
♦ er S word., and .Often • � • not to plant the seed too deeply, g -
get The best way would be to sow the• 0 ground has dried out, or Immtediately
1 q K or less- We ,sell 14Vd P . , p - ._.__ - ,
seed thinly 0n top sad sift over it a.: ,. p several rotes of
WeddingRings, and there ♦ very thin layer of flnq soil or sand, a v oo large W"WWMWW >� s WV
g ' , • iM et @4wlr 81 puturip.oif just enough t4 hide from view. When, en B to cover the ter Le nd tie ..
♦ • ♦ • - to B J g the to to prevent the earth fallen t _
♦ is exactly 18K in evCry ♦ t watering do so with a .floe spray until „ away. P Select the fete most leasing �l �V �NQ
Z I� Ring. Test them Z the planta are -,yell started.. Until the6?ZffdU>wirC IFtinQRIU,
v to your, fancy and after cutting the
• an way you like. ♦ plaints are up keep covered with glass
�,,,,/ p top off, if it has grown to any size lift �', C. Dath'W"el l �. �Q.�trL
Y Y Y # - ..•�"'r^fi or newspaper to prevent evaparatroti
Z ♦ molattive and the seed drying out, it very carefully with a spade,leavin
sr>. Prio.8lmib Wrapper Below. as wuch of the soil as possible atreun.11
of
When about one inch high transplant These pills possess corrective and �ilOcs ��IIq><t,
the roots. wrap immediately in the 11 .1
to small thumb pots and early in tonicprppert.esw;�zclihaveamarked burlap to keep earth and roots intact,
W.. Gaunter ♦ .i�,.itplli.i,a ata eaiiRs June they maybe planted in the par- effect upon the general health and and plant in the fern bed as soon as p �± A c
to"Man"PX* manent flower bed. The soil should g P T
Jeweler and Optician, ♦ , . be very rich as the heliotrope is a promptly relieve nervousness, sick Possible, , after rema%lu the burlap., . RG 711 41 +17 0 Ther Mamoth
♦ p ♦ • AOR tlF91b11CNE, gross feeder And. requires an abundant headache, degressian, backache, tries a thorough watering and pill on •11
♦ • 'CARTERS FOR DIZZINESS. supply ply of plant food to rodtice the s two iticb mulch of pane will preventO iO p ,
* ♦ P p weakness and other unpleasant sawdust or anything that will revent FOR yl% N �+ . w
FUR eiLi0uS1iES3. largest clusters of bloom. For this symptoms. ' g p •
Issuer of purpose sheep manure is excellent. Beecham s Pills estab the rapid evapofatiou At the moisture, ,
♦ ♦ FOR TORPID LIVER' Make a weak liquid from the manuice lish healthy' conditions and furnish ' Early in the spring is the bast time 14.
FIT FOIL A, QVAEN. INUSM�
Z Marriage Licenses. Z /f R CONR7IPATION. and apply. twice a, week, or if plenty for moving ferns although it may be T
'r FOR SALLOW SKIN. • of it is at hand spread a mulch of the done any time during the summer, lL o matter how Mice tf � 11 NE I
♦e� " '�� but much more care is required in oar• your Spring COStliille The- �ll$iC
♦♦N♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦1N♦♦!�♦!., FOR THE COMPLEXION manure over the bed. If desirable the p
tants ins be takon u in der to be successful. Where the $OQI
tea► 1 o NUIF S "Alo"t. P 9 p • the fall and a a moving is done in the suirtmer and iS,. It Wlit not appear t •
,_ ., csiai> p +ErA1 � . potted, cutting the tops back to allow m that fern has made some considerable - its best - unless •ou Music lover's are -delighted -
a fresh growth and they will bloom RiAt Tussle growth the leaves and young shoo ts , ' y with this book, Come and .
G.UEiE'+lC1C iHF*RACFI":.
Young plants emaiytealso. bethe
std ted' £elct Everywhere, .In Boxes ms cents.. should be cut flack two 0r threw. days 118 Ve n1Ce-fitting ShoeF see them, The price
U G Li '�',• _. ,• _ _: ,_ fiotit atittinga routed In the sand. in etdvance of the remdvAl, in order Tr a i9 7$.Cen$$-
. , :� that the ,plant may regain in some y pair of Iteaina Og- -
- NICOTIANA (Atffnis. measure iia physical equilibrium be- fords or Pumps, We have HA Q
Our new stock of Bike Bug- ) expensive, and more care should be fore the shoeK incident to- its removal them iii all sizes and* widths. CA
les with auto seats and also .No garden xs complete without a exercised in the Wanting. 'In fact it and the mutilitation of its -roots is.im-
g, , - few plants of this delightful fragrant is true of all- plant life that the wore posed upon"'it,. ItEGINAS wear well, fit . Yes, we have them, in all
piang-box Buggies, are now free blooming annua). Where the highly bred the plant the more care is To prepare a bed for ferns the space well, look well• letters and time. • .
o en for ins ectian. grounds axe fairly large a good plan required in its cultivation, Seed of should be du out to a dap«hot twelve
p p would be to plant' thein at intervals the nigher strains should be started in to fifteen inches and filled in with a. ' Prices 'Ziac up t0 $t.00 '
We have also a number of throughout'the garden, and the whole a sunny Window .of the house or in a compost, made as follows- b :il��►Y ISMS vU� '
surrounding atm.osphere,charged with hotbed early in the spring, or in a > parts leas•mould.
re -built buggies, which are the.ianust delicional MEN.
• gg s y pleasant sweet- cold frame when the weather becomes L 'parts meadow soil, or well rotted .
good, SerViCable rigs, and Will scented odor imaginable will, possess fine and warm, and when the plants sod. The Derby is a Shoe that NE �COMBE sold
�� that Indefinable magnetic influence are large enough to handle easily 1 part well-rotted'cowmanure, -fits and .wears. We hav, SIIER,LOCK•&MANNING
be sold at reasonable prices, i�,,l, ,,uvu, �1,',ry�?h i; which makes one longto linger near, transplant to boxes setting two inches 1 part sand. them in Patent Colt, Velour PIANOS,
�r. Seed may be sown in the col frame Apart, or row singly -'in small flower Add one
ZL + t r6 . p g pint of charcoal to each Calf and Vic➢ Kid'.
?' d �' �, •• or in„the open arden in May and pots until the trees are.out In• full leaf ALWAYS IN STOCK
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WAGONS and °� h'” J . '',�,x,�,pµ'Nii+ „'+ �l11, 1 ' . bushel of the above mixture as near Price $4.00 and ;$4,50
when the young.. plants are large when they may be planted in the as can be estimated. There I very
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enough•transplant to -the place where flower bed,setting one foot apart each , little: danger of adding too much. �+ t ,�r'++
The superior. Bred Clydi� the are io ro p g;/ IZathWe�I v IOire
DEMOCRATS a » w, If: lasted in clumps • way. As only about twenty -flee or Where the bed is made lame little - . .
of two or three set the plants about thirty per cent. Of these .will Dome time in advance of the lantin onets�11 +
lain also agent for the Jackson of or apart., If green fairly, dabble •it, would' be advisable to let --
SIR. M1�'�THE�iAi p g, ..
Farm Wag'an, built at St. George. (No. (14370), Viol, XXX) ' rich soil with fre aent'tilla a to kee , them row this close until'the begin 'pound ashes 'meq , e added to each. . F '' . .
q g p S y g bushel of the above mixture. After
These Wagons are all up-to-date and MONDAY Will leave Pais own stable, Auburn, it loose and fine on top, &aid kept well. to flower, when all the., single ones; the lents are well started and in 'I'11e I' d e w�
guaranteed. and pxoneed north to Mutoh s corner then east. •,watered' during dry . weather: the may : be pulled but, .leaving. a bed of p �, 4: ii0t'Q • Y.Oar Ia011ar I1Qes its I)lity.
to Joo Johnson's for noon; then north to Con. y active growth, «hey may tie given
g 114y long experience in the business 4. then west to Harvey mebale's, 'for night. :plants will bloom far, into the season, all double -flowers, a, single plant of MA . ;
is a guarantee that all rigs sold by me TUESDAY Proceed west to Ramsay's Black• which, if given rich soil and never Al. liquid food to considerable quinti-
g lowed to suffer. for water will cover'a ties Pulverized cow .or sheep man&W"
■��"F �A�i' �s��are First Class, ani well built. ndou Shop; then north to S, Thompson s for 13AL,SA11i cY'v1l' i l r► M4lf ?
noon ;thea west, through fit. Angustlne, and lire one' oz to two gallons;. or Potash
n south to :Prosperity -Corner, and to Bart, Jones` Seed of the Balsam, or Lady Slip. space two or thiee feer s quare, one oz.. to five allons of water;.
ltc airing and Paifttin�,Pratnpt g _. .
��' Attended t0, . .for night. WEDNESDAY South to Con. 3,, and per, as`ft fs frequently called, may be
east to Joe Washington's for noon; then proceed' . FORGET-114EL-NOT , --� •�-^--- -
soutl to Auburn for night, THURSDAY Will • This tlower succeeds best . in Cold, * ��
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• leave his own 'stable and go soutb: via Base i LOUD -BLOOD .
-tine, to Elias Balrs for noon, then south to Con, ♦4,1,�,i,♦ i,�,t,♦,g,�;i,♦,i,�,y,♦ l ♦,pyfi,�.II ♦ damp ground, • and in partial shade,.
John Leslie e, Fiullett, and then seat to Wm Voddon's for btit Ctire must be taken that the soilp�nO�
nicht. FRIDAY Proceed north to ' Con. 13, , is not sour. It fre gently ha ane soon nu an .•# + j
Hullott, and west to Jas Webster's for noon; ♦ A . FL+ W PERTINENT ♦ q P�
dor. Huron and Orange St then north; via Scott's side Road, to •the Bound- POINiEItS . ♦ that low, damp' soil in shady oca Z * Z .I
ary Line; then west to his own stable, Auburn; • , tions becomes sour and, ,consequently Red ♦ f+f f ! f f+ ♦.. .
.Just a Little More Rich, 1 n a. L
where he will remain unt'l thq;efollowing Mqn Gradually harden off tender 'i' .
day. mirning, * plants;, canvas, colens,'crotons * seedunfI incin rind toss depth of Blood 'Cures lSo$t Ailitt8llt8• ♦ ��
tAITHBY; BROS. ♦. and: alter nathera. Donot plant y v p _ r
�,, . • PxoprOS.- ndManager - oneeigtb of an inefi,. and'when the ' :. ♦♦
out until after the first of ,1 tine. •i• �c�,'�•
11 ♦� I ♦ plants are larg"e enough' thin out or The -lack of sufficient 'red', health• , ♦ . . ca,r- 14�i'S ' ♦
Look'but for the cutworm,
♦ transplant to stand six inches apart, giving blood ,doesn't end merely in a P
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7 ha lmportad (7[ydesda a S.alllon Sprinkle brain raixed.wfth -pails ♦' . . ,♦
d•, Tbey row and'spread very rapidly pate complexion, .It is much .mase ♦. .
. green around Where they are. ': .
- DUI�I(1TYDEIR cutthe deadwood opt of the and will ecce cover the whale s ace, :serious.: Bloodless,* peopl'g are the . ♦.
They are fine for edging„ beds ofoth• tired, languid, run down folk who a p
No. (8180) OanadlanlStud Book, Vol, 17 rose border without further ♦ . Ot Sit 1. . t ,
.__ dela erflolvers or for. borclering. the shady, never have a bit of wtnjogment iii life. ♦ ♦
__ _ _-- _ ----- Y- -_. _ -- - , - _ y= _ ,::_ _Ng. -12x57 Olvdes 1 Stud Book c f y, but be careful and not ,t,
( � -`walk or drive. Seed sown in the Food does not -nourish there's fedi-. ♦ ♦
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Great B t la; o . dam gegrsLEeizlgi hots -P_ here �a a rip =will--_b.loon_:inc_the,;. lL.�a ;%f- e _ art .- of nation - headache: ' ♦• Please . re111ember that the three flats, of this � .
h. .�_p _p-_ _ , - .r-_ — • . _._.
".,� DAY wilt leave his owe stable, Lot 1fl the 8011 is light apply a two ♦_,..
.-MOfQ •' i c mulch of ce a u � given the protection of ciiarae.etrawy, backache, sometimes sign ing. 8t�tt�i3 ♦ _ bl gCo1�aY$ al:k`ed �itkl j -joust: furnishin= s, ='s: ee---. .♦,,.:�� .A:
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�• Con: 1Q, •13ullett, and proceed one mile ani -a- i us th a a n l �' manure during the severe winter always nervousness. If anaemia or ♦ p . p:
half asst, and •a-miie•and-a•quarter orth, to Th n o e b rdy n ua s ♦ weather will bloom much more freer bloodlessness be neglected too ton a tally .selected for their :besot. comfort and Wearin ,o
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�,. - _-_t watts', for noon; to Boundary Line, and . during the cool. moist weather of the decline is sure to follow., Justs, 'little NO bettei oDCdsymaae' thali Ours.. ,w
down the•line°to Mason's Hotel, -Blyth, far., RTOwded. follOwxn s rip ♦ Qualities, g I1Tp • ♦. .
_,.,� h p g. For spring flower- more blood cures . all these .tronbles; ,♦
�, nightr, where he will remain till noon of next ♦ Do not overwater seedlings in ♦ ing seed may be sown any Lime up Just, more Tieh, red blood ;:,then. • lower pl lees than ours.
rte.• day. TUESDAY noon wilt proceed home for •i• the cold•frame or hot -bed,. or
night. Wednesday Proceed to Steward's corner ♦ the will et stemrot, , . to the middle of August, and pro= abounding health sand . vitality and . i
t111%, sttogravel Road, to :Win, Fears, for •.. ?' C tected,: as men tfoued above, darifi leasure,in life• `,10 et. more .blood ♦►,
noon: -thence to Graham"s H0.te1, Clinton. for ♦ xne. n.Ow• to • root geranium g` p -Williams'. Fancy .White Beds ,.,.•..,•...3,50,- 4.00,.5.00
the winter: Ivlyosot' Palu6tris is the the remedy is Dr,' N iPink ♦,. s
night. THURSDAY Proceed. north one -m ile-: • cutting s for w, inter flowering.y : i •♦ . Woven . Wire l'ilie's ......9.00 Z.-50 3.00: . +►
We Want to Land and-a•nuarter; then east to Frank battles' tot true marsh Forget; a -.not, butsome . Pills. Ya other medicine increases Springs , •
A•• little � nitrate . of soars ♦ v
noon;'then seat to John Scott's, Roxboro,; for 1 of the newer varieties.such as Alpes•, the blood supply so quickly.' . a0', ♦ �alMi r Mattress our first order. because we know that night. FRIDAY Proceod to Robert .Dodds far sprinkled On the awn will tris, and Sitinpeiflarens are stronger :sural The cure actually .begins with ♦ to 9 SSS ••••••.•r O0.3,r10, 4 00.
s boil ou will derive from noon; then to his own
stable for night, where btlmnl&te the grass where,the
the sell fat y he win remain tin the fallowing Monday. is eek: growing''and ,while equally •lsrettg the first dose,, tliouCh naturally .iQ i?, ♦ BruSserS Carpet ;. ;••9QC,1,00; 1.25 �( ♦ .,'
that will open your eyes to the fact HEIFER s ntoON*, Props• q, growth w have larger sprays of -0160 M. ,Keep .not noticeable, ' This is not:a mere t . ♦-
xhat ou cannot do better an where w. H. IvtQON; twianocer. ♦ I3lsbud peonies.. now `if the f ,. ♦ . All !WOQI Citri?.et •••••••: ••••6dG, 7e�1, •%•oo' Z . . .
the lonad,constan.l Moist, claim.;. Dr. Williams Pfnk Pills have 0
alae that you can with us. You will. „ - •i• ' larReat flowera are.desired. •i. > ♦. 7 W
♦ CUCB CU YIB Oeloaia been doing this over and over again ♦ U111UII uarp.et ,.,.....,..vle� '.`eiflCt C ♦
find that we are not all at sea in our SCOTLAND'S HOPE - �,♦il,♦#,1,♦,;,#.;i,*+#+4�,++#Ai-+++d,r .. S ( ) • in Canada for .years. This is. -why �
business, but tharou hly •`u to =the �' This ,ant derives its common name ♦ LOrk_ Li00leun ;.... ••• 40C 45C,. Oc 54�. yd; 'a
g P,- 67400)-(13180) . , P thoOsaudg of People always.have have it �..
411inute and watchful of the interests b2DNbAY-wi11.1eavo. _pis 'own etai>ie tot a1.; •.- ` : - from the resemblance.of its flowers- to good word: to say -..about thiel •Medi• : Z. : y{- ind01V Shades. •In,lllid.11 : OIOI'S and sizes ♦
>f our customers, knowing that, by s� con.ls:Hvliett: dnanroeeea to aaaob S'toltz's, the comb which adorns the head of a eine, .The follawin - is the ex erienee ♦ y.lu
cin for Our lot $3, con. i, for noon; than to David Wilson's, .- .-s wbn in •the open. seed bed when the I bird i • our poultry' i d i ` . ' ♦ ♦
icing, we are really acting g the male n p y yards. of one of the many ;who rates; .,this
benefit. sot 24. coo• i, West wawanosh,. ,fox 'nliix• trees ar starting , out ,rn leaf,:.and- Many. of the bowers will. mea ore p' ♦ :
wn ultimate TUESDAY{ -Process to A: kirk s, eon. 2, west w .n th louts re three rliehe8 h1 h y, . medicine. Mrs. J. J. lhibodeau, ♦ I. .
:. " vgawano a,: for troiin. then to b3auough's solei, . • P, : a - K nearly, a ,Eliot long, :abd -two .inches la N B.,says s ;• • "Some - ♦. , •.
e traits tinted to the. ptage where they . Bathurst Village, , Y. ♦ -
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Dungannon. for night'. VEDNESDAY . Proceed: , ,. if : more across .,11e , to ,1 iven good
R. DOWNS'
a f o are t rote.: Miro' of the waraeties P , g . , yeata ado Fvhrlo teaching school , I be- . ,.
to Bert Jones , con. 4,.'W: waw nosh, . or no n, , , g • y•. • .
thea to Saintiel T}7grmpreut:s,, Donnybrook,.for,
are bautiful beyobd decrtptlon,wlth,
citltivNctlon.. Seed nosy-besdwn>n the:. cameao rundown that I could hard- ♦,
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.Merchant Tailor, - Clinto>e night. THTICZSDAY .Pr6eaed to.J. Redmond - _. , open. gl0und t>ny., tiYpd .alter: the 1 walk. 111 : b_reath. was short,.and T �: ' • r • ' M, '
' Westfield for noon; then. to cveo.: Fathergill's, long branehee, 1>teraIly covered with y y •
weather becorr>e8. #ins .and warm. It ,had failed in Wei ht and lost color, . ♦ '
tat 34, Dori. G. East Wamanosh, for night: FRT- flowers of the most. exllrilaite wax -like g . ♦ - - _ . . " `.
$tin oaf• I?e artmental, Store .
DAY—Proceed'to Daniel Xelly'9: lot, aa, con. 7, ,a,p earance one and one half niches meq also be sown in the cold frame in .I,had. to :rest several., times ori my .♦ ` y p
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N Morris, for noon ; then to Al.'H. Iielloy's, lot 9, p the early spring. When transplant- .web to school and.- during the 8611001 ..
11. u.11�lATTS &SON eon. 7. Morrie','for night. SATURDAX=Proceed in diameter, witli petals as perfectly y Cat Lie. W e will meet, their I O 1
,ing select the most stocky plants as .boors it took more than all, m g . th
to Coininerciai Hotel, 81yth for noon ;then to .rolled as thane of the finest rose and y Z
store opens at 7 30 a m, closes at S m. his own 3talite, where he wi15 remain until the as faultleasl they aro the must likely to gid a the strength fulfil my dot M doctor. ♦ price.,
p p q regular as .though done e y y p `I
We are Yractic%l Boot and Shoe mak- following Monday morning.. , . • finest and largest heads of bloom, 'advised me to ave up teaching and1.
1n a mould. Set the plants; from g g'
McConnell & Manning, crone, Set the plants one foot apart each way take a.lon rest. Btit at- this time a ��♦�♦0♦♦�4�1♦t♦♦♦r♦♦♦.♦♦�♦o #♦44t♦♦���♦�4♦♦♦•♦♦N�♦♦4A
era and repairers. Boots made to fr- R. Connell, Manager. eighteen inches , to two . feet apart. ! g . . .
der from one to three days notice and This will afford sufficient room for the in rich so?i tbRt has -been r horoughly friend persuaded me "to try- Dr, Wil-
pulverized. They are ve y fie for Hams Pink Pills and 1 of six boxes. -
repairing done while you wait,:iNSFIEGD'S $#itO1T perfect t7evelt±pment of the indiyiduah g .
FarmerA Attention plant the' proper display. . of the the outside row of : tallelr growing he first box 'when .I. .> .
. (15505) 4100m. *Give rich soil, plenty ofpwater mixedplanta, and are sure. to att � felt & 1 tele . b tter and by the tirt� a I
We have on hand several airs of attention :. wherever grown. G had used the Six boxes I was full r . •
v P MONDAY --will leave his own stabld, Charles when the�weather is dry with frequent .. Y e.
our own teaks hoots,just the thing for lWanning's, con,13. Hullett. and proceed to Jae. tillage of the surface soil and the re- Pier! c� he.if during dry weather 'covered . and enjoying ,the beet of
the Spring wear. Uome in and see' Reynolds, lot 22, con. 4, Hullett, for noon. then 8-il be magnificent.:. and keep the surface 9011 loose : and health. At a later date I was , troub+
them, to Commercial Hotel, Clinton, for night. 'DUES- alt w. fine at all stages ;Of its groWth. If led with eczema and my faith in pink. _ - • ,
DAT—Proceed to Thos. Mason's, lot l7,' con. s, L013BLIA.S the flower heads are rut before the
TW our • Londesbore Customors. Hullett: for noon, then to iiia• own stable for + r Ina Pills lea .me t0 try them.' again, and
-All re Kirin left at the pet office .night. t4EDN88DAY—Proceed to Lawrence this prettyantival. is very desirable seeds ripen and hung up to 'dry I vas not disappointed; as they cured '
P g Plaetzer s. tot 40, con, 14. Hutlett, for noon, then. e001 place, the will retain much 'Ot
or at Mr R. Adame store will li'ave my , to Remy Taylor's.lot 2i coil. 1, W. Wawanosh, for edging flowerbeds. trailing. over y, this trouble also.. I cant praise. Dr. ,
best attention. I will be at my store for night. THURSDAY—Proceed to Patrick h&ogle baskets and vases, covering. their brilliant coloring and. make fine •Williams Pink Pills too .mach for
on Fridays. (.}ire me a trial Hearuey'% St. Augustins, for noon..; then to H, rock piles and making mounds. It inside .decorations. They are: grown they have done me a power of good,' .. , . . . �s I I . . I I
. Chimney a con. d East .Robe iso for night. rows only about three inches high in many �shadee and. colors. Dr: Williams' Pink Pills aro sold by D. .
�RIDAX Pro'seed to C}eo. Roborteon's• can, d0; g
W . H. WATTS & S`l)N East wapanOsh for noon ; then to�g 11'0 Hotel• •brit .spreads -very rapidly, and he ' FEILNB all medicine dealers or wilt be sent by - , - . . j
Relgrave, for night, SATURDAY—P�oceed. to . Tans are soon hid from view with a mail of 1'i0'cents a box or six boxes for 7
Opposite Post AfBca Commercial Hotel, Blyth, for noon • then to his .P t • : None i8 the time to prepare for &. , Is •a General Nuisance, . and Causes Slcknessf �
own atable,. where he will raw in till the follow=. mat of blue and white starlike flowers bed of ferns... A group of tine ferns $2.50 lip The Dr. 'Williams Medicine
ing Monday morning. So* seed in the . open ground when.. make a most magnificent di>3play rinfl Co„ Brockville, Ont.. but it Call be ,A.voided by, Using .
MoOongell do Manning, Props. the trees are coming out in leaf. As: should be found, n ey iry fl iwerlgarden � 1
M /� - rha8, Manning: Manager the Seed is very small the bed should 'where suitabio place cal, be found
��� / 1 bG��V►d_ _ be raked c4ute fine ivafore Bowing and for them. Select a place in Ehe garden Solomoiti 41i I#CoilBeoteRn4ng •i
.the seed, barely covered from view, in the shade of .trees. or buildings.. My+ -son, consider novo the.. woman D � � BAN � •
Flaring secured a commodious Grain Q�Q� h The plants come up quite thick and !Bake the conditions as near as poo, that cleaneth house. . . ,,'
Storehouse, we are now buying all Ey0� . for Hitchin -when well started may be out : g • .,
' g - y .sable tike those under -which the fern She ariseth in the mordin and her ;
skinda of grain, for which thehighest-- three or four in a clump and trans- lives and thrives in its native haunts. • husband viewth her hair into a knot ' . t{ ;.
prices will be paid. planted to where they are to grow, . The beat fernp are not found in dense like unto a doughnut. , on sWeepin : daily. Dustbane, • Moreover, dis-
settin f r five inches apart. shade tree tops form A coin And she attireth herself in a sitirt oo ' and restores 'Rugg to their
hose Comb and Single Comb g. our o infects the r m
Bran. Shorts, Uorn and all kinds of Rhode Island Ited s d Keep .the soil' constantly 'moist. by plete canopy Impenetrable to the rays that hath neither. front!nor back. bent . , g i)
gain, Seeds and other feeds .kept on %,,d'wing; tail andh' kie; correct ,shape and frequent applications 'o£ water during -of the Sun, nor in the. open where looketh like unto a pia' o cover"'. .original treshness . The w6m.en swear b- ',`Dust- .
band at the storehouse, color, and No siitrr. n ,dry weather. they may be exposed to the full blaze And she putteth on waist Which g a+ Y
�s Eggs $1.50 per 15, $2 'if shipped, ex• of the noon -day li eat. The ideal place she has cherlahel Qvenrom the days bane, Vlht'ri Oncethey have used it:'
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McLeod
/�e� press prepaid, for. ferns is where the tree tops.: are when they wore big sleeves,
V Le 'I'lie )r3oston This is an oldtime favorite o1: rapid sufficiently thick to mere, break the And she utteth upon her feet shoes .
growth and a free, bloomer, The-' direct rays of the sun during the part like unto thein that are v`orn by the IDu't have another dllsty slwVeepin flay, but
G. T. IC. STATION. CLINTON. Rat -Proof more common varieties pia be sawn ' y * het ,tbC pilClido,C of-" UustbaLle"
Rat -Pro y of the da Where the shelter of tree minstrels.
,fu the o on seed, bed, or in the bed And she saveth unto her husband:
where t e are to row any time cannot be obtained an east north*
hra.da of galvanized iron, y grow west exposure may be used, But in .-Verily, tbis house is a fright, � and 'We are authorized b the manufacturers of
vt - � . with Swinging,grid. mesh, after the. 'weather becomes fine and. these lucations tlle+y should be pro- am :ming to put things to rights Y -
Man u ment s ,ii,.I �.,, Grid follows grain auto. warm in May, broadcasting the seed tooted by a fence or some other•ar• And her husband layette down the ar DusMyne to send you a 35G can of - their
. matically, holding in thiniv over the round. When the
(ihO1Ce Desi ria plane till a1 is consumed. g rangement, from the biting north paper, for the murder news cannot. Sweeping Compound. ound. We "Want you to use this
Designs _ -- blade in four sizes, young planfs are large enough to and east ca+inds, , , thrill him, neither Goth he caro for p g p ,
• WRITE VOR OIRCULAR handle,thin out or transplant•to stand The underground conditions should presidential booms. on trial for ohe week. .At the end of this period,
Best Materials, gave Labor, savo time," cavo fees, sero motley, six. inches apart each way,• After be studied the same as those overhead For he knoweth that . Nothing can '
if not found satsisfact�r we .will take it back
y they have wade sufficient ,growth to, with & view to imitating the native happen out in the big world like unto Ye
�G �� M C KATFMA,N, Clinton sower this space a Second thinning out hatints of the fern as trench as possible what will htlppen unto his house this and there will b'e no charge for quantity used.
v7s will be in oraec. 'J`hey will, in all day. .
9-witon. *probability have otarte y
�ppoaite the Pant Utpce p , d to flower by . � .'------•------ .,•-- _ - -�- )�1t, �be;� 1'�Wuy Wlttl' Dust on ►1S`1Yeepltl� Day'
this time in which case a selection - MOUCATIONAL POSSIBILITIES Tom W
ma�+ be made, the poorer. ones..being lit
►�+ idled
`I it.
F• W C U T LE R „ a out leaving only the largest
Vv 'V 1 Li �'�� ���'� The eau6ationat poesibilitio8 of the ..
. ! and finest Colored bloom. Owing to brute creation have probably been .
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efore placing the:r rapt growth and free floVvoriI , .-___T%___!_ _I.
p g your orders: for ... .. g
Vaainter abet, Paw Hunger.
• , All work guaranteed,
Prices reaisonable.
Resldenceknearly opposite the
Collegiate Ittstitutt,
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House To fiat
House to Let. Apply to J. TwItcliell
•ilc Sons, t .f.
your season's supply of (Jeal, get
our prices. The vexy best goods
carried ,in stock and sold at the
lowest possible price.
Orders map be -left at bavis
&c Ttowlauxe Hardware store, or
with
Wr J. Stevensono
rit glwrto.tLildht tlanit
iey are very de
among the early t
soon Covering the
)g all -trace of the
1011age. 1G may also be planted at
Intervals in the seed bitcl and kept in
readiness for filling ill spaeee made
vacant by the removal 'of the early
flowering pleats throughout the
stimmer. I .
As the seed of the large double
flowered varieties is obtained by hy.
rlriab in ,, tile amount of labor fnvAiv-
ed In It$ Production makes It very
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Depeate People
nnilds lip Stretigth i brings back the
ruddy glow of Health by Cr€rd.ting al.
natural appetite for nourishing food,
Got onlyrthe D. S't i,., the original,
We. Bud $1,00, at all druggists.
gravis 3t XA*rcuca co„ 1fontteal.
known Of over the land as a -wonder-
ful trainer of. dogs and ponies. ilia
latest effort; however,, is said to be
decidedly' his best and many new acts
are added to . his already. excellent
show th't;:yea:, such a8 the genuine
Fiying"4achfne tib iii special featttrq
a per
- ect m 0 el, l3x2L fedt,glliiv+tiir 161ie
mechanism itti active operation. If
you hayo Clever seen an aeroplane, it
will repay you to attend •the Downie'e
doane pony shows and See and heist
it fully explained.
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. schools, churches, hospitals, banks,
sand pilblic building's,
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