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A British nobie(ilali is selected a9 in Africa, DanCQ .., . 7 V ,
Governor-(xrKilerai l,y lite (`aluii>et of 'lave iutearaets isn Fiurope, - ---
the 'railed liinJ;doUA Presume, ly ht • in Allotralado" in , tlsia, and Canal- Reims Zak Ylllit, �-
t : in ,;hang without eacM#oe oI allegianoe, x%urcaque
le a political friend of the pa Y Uf a �, 'l:he tenth aiulfllersary of Paardetrai•1 concetrnea an71y in ,nciing P
13(' )art iaxth a strenitthening instead St. Vitus dame is'a common diseatte w i'ch occurred on Feb. 2'l, mU,,A aecounts oT txie battle, but to the
l,uwer, He assuredly. has been a 1 y wrench Of to It ,cart play their part Day, l i men the names
n an hutiic and his whole trallang. ti en r% Y the in Childrei+ and 14 also found in hia�ly have sad memories for nosily a Cara; Canadian. newspaPex' n 'ties were the
1,' tont} a muiileut of his appointment In .the :affairs of any continent of f e strung meat and women. blood,hley than Household, for wklile the bstttic f the ca:ladian ccs . a
up, i cure lies in plenty of. r
has been as at partisan. He suddenly ororld. Our American cousins aremost important. Wxlliani R -'Smith,
l ' - a ooiltamental ting -lentos, we are free cause pure blood ishe food AT the 'with rise spectacular charge •o£ loin nt. '!'he Montreal t r
is charged with a monarch"r, duties, s. 1 acid oT �rld-pontic•*• nerved, And Dr. Williams' Fink Pills Royal Canadians brought IWO(' anti was represes►ted by
he becomes our local Ding, minus the of lie world _ is the only mectis;ine to' make this life prestige to Canada throughout ttiid, big• now of The liew 'york Tribune, and
affectionate loyalty, wliicli la proper- This advantage, alacw~?ody perceptible, „ of the klmPire, it war nt with the Cana -
vee for the Ding in London. will grow as Imperial organization food teaause they;contain theelennents ;gond the limitst a A.But that he would for-
ly reser if inaxches forward, and els Canada takes that actually make new, rich, red attended by a lleavY toll of death and c report to
t t th resent Juncture, it ward for Win any, afh
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Vii• I►avM dons with the bulk 01 the trade In 019vfYa sad ?iaiothy: blit
have illi'' aomttran bated. Now s a are ready to iupopl'yoo'vo'othfnh __ �x a, rt d. '
14Ltn(toldr, etc. PAINT-•�lfe bars a lass¢* ,rasp y gg
the prloeiy 45c a gearn. Boiled olid raw Linseed Oil, Tns Hntina, Yarniakr
Shellac, Flout" t;rlazs, etc. FOOTWIRAIt-Try cur We�hR ehdf#arell
Babbers. Tile quality is tom; and pritre4 lose. WIRS
kinds aud,olac Staples and Hooksrfor Tent0, 1SALT-3p sttokr and barrels,
Will also have a oar of flor►I moon. Oar tering sire ()dell or Produce. at of the
present time, we wilt pay toe Eggs. I910 cash and 22(x Jim do. Y(,ur p nag
le respeotally sollc iced, orad it will pay yo>i well. /
R. Lond,ekbblro
Adams,
But monarchy. is a trtide in lase , active part in the a#- blood. This s abement has been proven 1nJury, A e P ,
h v of recollecting names an increasingly h b A er and oxer again and now from may be interesting to relate a little OEtawa at the same time case as lie sent _ y �Y —--------
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t cal This ar,.
froth t e pay e;
rind ftyced which is said to be a royal lairs of the Empire. Naw, o£ t is su - Y
' Ile mind tie diff6rence in the two ltforth Amer. Midland. N. evidence of they ower g story, steofedea before and wounded re:tt•te d
his despatch to ori r.
rangement' looked good enough to beat
puality, . to that pulse of .e with .
• • • ards no political antis
{1n r h reg p p.
resentment; it is a life
icein eitizenehipr3, the presence .f soy- able piece of
t Dr, Williams' Pink Fills over disease,
Mr, Lyndon E Porter, is one of the
d
C ria aria, Tlie #first publication of thih
list, more than a full day before the
aU the ptliez fellows, but alt didn't pall
r prepared.
out, Damilton s supesp P p
despatch blrt
undue favor or
training. it is it trade°which is diffi-
the aid of all the
nl visible sig , It wouldximpa tato
n
ilio texture a# our national business
beat known residents of that town'
He suffered from a severe of fat,
iianies reached Canada from an,' otll•
er Source, was..probably the most iiii'
ness enabled him to
iter
fir with more despatch and bettor
flim
cult enough with
advantage which are denied to our I
fair to
that warm and. grm) zcli�yrl�ln�nttxoatem- ,
which m
Vitus dance, Land got no help from
medicine until he began using Dr,
portant "Scoop" obtained by The ro•
Globe in its long history.
mounted;. moreover, lie entrusted
li enough cash to send the despatch
wit g This
Governor-General. It is only
c our Governor-General to take
,expect t
tive method! of Government, the ab-
of which makes a republic a.
Williams' Pink Pills, He sats:--
"My case was unusually bad, I was
ionto d-
was accomplished by Charles_ bred-
Ottawa.
a
royale message.
through 'as a p move of all,
wa.s the most fortunate .
suuie months at least to get Into the
necessary frame of mind to which
sante
cold, bare, and unintere.gting method. .
"Certain private
our private and coni^
compelled to abandon ,uric. I found
it impossible to. sleep, and night after
erick Hamilton, now .of
Mr, Hamilton, who we then a re-
has always
When the Kaffir "boy" arrived at
the telegraph office after nearly a daY
is trained from infancy, As
royalty as
soon as he has learned his trade,
he
.of
dentia' bits f ur should be
doted by the preaexloe Of royally at
atter night would toes ab out the bed,
I was receiving: medical attention, but,
porter on The Globe staff
made a hobby of ;military matters,
knowledge the soh•
p&,yawns Saddle,hefoundthat the cam-
pts ng for the time
t over
soon as he has forgotten that -
' �; Ls a ,artisan as soon as he has be
l
4�
Our capital. Here one is .dealing d d
jealously gua
in spite of the medical treatment Y
grew "worse, ' Myo limbs
and has a vast
fr
ject. When the South African tear
being despatches at- press rates; anti
aid the whole., enormousr
the experience
tost
sun accumulate pI—
t o s's sial personal
which is a monar 11 Pe P
matters which are
for a, couple of,, generations at least;
the bounds of
gradually
jerked and twitched to such• am l
chat I could not truss the floor
brok G obs to go with the ®regimentailed t
T e . 1
-promptly
sumdemanded font a cablegraxn'fronl {lir
c
Free ,tate to. Toronto at
, f • we
qualification, we wish -him of .
1 forbidding him
unwritten law g
but it 'seems within
taro pro-
probability to. hold that a ter P
affairs, never
falling
f
-,Without
or coming in contact with some
l g g
of furniture.. I could notrafse•a
once on the sands of South Africa,
this knowledge gave him• an advan_
the Orange
. the private Tateper woird. When
,13. with the official
I
erect an
again to set foot upon our shores;
him hack t o the Perlia-
lie
Portion, f _our Public
large, always app, and soiile•
piece
P
glass}
p 1`y
of water to ds trembleand skake.
arms and, hen
tage over the other Canadian news-
men. He understood the ver-
m
Smithbaa
despatch and The' Montreal 'tone.,'
a
and we send
nsent•ar arena of (irtrat Britain, there
tinges important, depends upon Per
tonal co; (lerataona. Tlls sub set does
licit
my
I cannot
..
imagine more severe Buffer-
than one ell
paper
ions movements better than the Oth-
to smell an engage-
Hort some hours-
"troy," he inatlterhim elf without
�,oa�ibly to he a partisan once more.
1 "I regard two things as valuable in
not end itselfex dos-
a rmay, be said
in
discs
and inconvenience
who has St. Vitus Dance, My
cis, and was able
Ment when the future seemed to. hold
funds to xn set the emergency, and a
delay ensued while he rode back
!L resident Kingship; train-
g
d the mental attitude which it
nate.
ttleast1
auss..9n= v nt a to
that it should 118 no di.9rid a gg f
father
.Man
being.a. dru gist knew of the
cures effected by Dr, Williams'
nothing .for his associates,_- Thus,
when the turning Point .oi the war
long
for more money• a was an the streets
Glob
lag, an logical
and exp erience. The• g
are royalty.
Canada to have as her medium
communication wl th'the United Ri
Pink
them,
Pills, and advised Moto try
I did so and with the most
etime and the British got warm bn
Cronje's trail, he foresaw a bloody
rloils The
Toronto with the death list, and "
of To telegraphed
results of this contention
results
have a royal
rind Permanence. Let us Y
let it
(tom a royal Personage whoa' every
British statesman would refiard with
$ i
hap
happy
results, In lees than two
the. X be a4 the use
from t e g
.battle and made his preparations to
death list., He had with
it hncl been copied and
all over; Canada before floe tither list
the
,since as Governor-General, and
pl
be a life appointment.
thorough respect, who would. be the
King I:m-
moutils•
of
the Pills I was a well man, and I
forward a
him a Kaffir "boy" of tare reliability,
l.' office on
left the lone ielegrap a
Itpgood ozrranization ant
" We Canadians have pretty definite-
na .
near .relative of our .an(1
peror,' and who would be the blood
have
, . tom
not since had the slightest symp•
of the trouble,'
and a pony of fiinecalitiions to carry
taken p
was
flegood Kaffir „boy" that . turned the
]y made up our minds about our
VVe intend to make
relation of nearly every k,uropean
.
Ali.over the world ilc, Williams,
load also
'with him when the final movement
trie-
tions' huslnesa.
sat resent
this North :imagoes of ours, P
time
monarch. We eculd count upon our
royal prince • beings .more Canadian.
pink
as
Pills are making just such cures
Mrs, Porter's. They go.right down
g
coinmet.y ed snmcient runes a .rent'
After the battle
For. Broin and Throat; Affe
One -}'ower continent, at some
a O
in the future a Two -Power continent.
1 inter-
than the Canadians; - his who e.
aa# mould be bound ap in the growth,.
to
In
the cause of the disease inthe blood.
this way they have proven in. thous.
ordintixy emergency,
the majority of the: correspondents at-
were
tions, Allen's Lung Balsam is unedu. l
ed.
It is unlikely that we can hope to
equal the United States in sheer bulk
eprosperity, dignity and, glory, of his
-upon the.
�prix>•cipality;. and as. our
ands
ache
ofcases 'to core; •anaemia,, head-
and backaches, -rheumatism, gum.
tnnl,,,�1 .o Lord -Roberts, army
,
of citizenship, and it consequently is
n, c, ssruy to search for some counter-
_pax'
stage inhreast's ix should ,prose
gr --at l eful to 1►ave devoted to
bago,
tion,
neuralgia; nervousness, indices-
decline and the special ailments
. pt Little Tragedy of Love', .
a.
Minister 'Who Tested Zaml,
E
vslilin advantage. The advantage
g
Which lies to ,our hand is the power
increasingly >
our service a personage of 'real Luso-
•Our views W011ld be.
of
all
growing girls andwomeb. Sold by
medicine •dealers or by xxiaii at 50
She had ,told Bial that her, father Bilk
utterly clisapProved (if loom and had. - ,_—.. ,
c. G of making ours info-
a bosh we possess s g
ti
• citizenship.
ti c
ilitely the more mterea ng P
scan influence,
getting to head nartors.; a .l><o-
mire O q
our £ g
cents
a bog or six boxes for $2.50 from 'issued peremptory. -orders that he Read, His Deliberate Opinion'
: Brock- Co.,fine .._
Medic , She -
isms use
ill the ho
`riot come. to a .. ---
'WA are hart of the British Ern i
pus ie nfthatr our represent tfonstdo
s P
v11e
Ont. ` .
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should
tremlilell •as she told him and there
in leer eyes, for she ' feared
Rev P F Laugill, "The Manse,
Ont, writes; -=•"Some consider
Out.,
•
cot . reach beadquarters, .but. are
.
'n Without States•
,.Carp,
were tears t• P - uk
, ai D Zara B
then spa might be within 1 able. time ago T began using . .
smothered on the way.
"Of ways, means and persons I
ervleasurt g
The following table will be found
that even p
hearing, possibly reach, of her loved l with a view to; testing it t oroug'hly,
I am troubled with eczema, which is
have little to sav•. The daily press is
the discussion .of ane
convenient ,Ilan yAu are without
one. .
glut he was brave,
always worse in. the early part of. win-
about
busy now with
;august name;_ am content to argue
. Battles:
One. fluid ounce contains two table•
foi)en love was;in the van :
ter, and •acems to, leave me .
I tried 7,m -Bok immediately
for the, general principle• The •quer'
tion of ways and means is. simplicity
: spoonfuls.
One dram, or 'SlstY drops, • makes a
What cared lie for any man?
He. was, indeed, no•fair. weather lciv-
spring.
my hands started to. it break out and
please to x that the
ec
itself, tet ,a royal prince be nominat-
h ex-thie
i t e
r Ott
Governor Geno al.
teaspoonful.• .
of
er; and the storm .alio' stress made him
•" ex ii i his devotion to
isa
Niu 1or
very m cfor
am is than canked say
IhaQ® ®ver bei tr d
pf as
piny of the size -year .terlxi, 'if 'all has
reappoint him. Continue -
. 011e rounded tablespoonful granu-
'sled .augur •or two of flour or powder=
the ono girl in all. the world for him.
"What boots it, dearest?" he whis•
anything
wen ov have 2ame$d11� in thehouse
continuously. The children use it for
gone. well,
the process until it seems convenient
ed sugtir weigh: one ounce. .
ared to Iger; soft and low, taking.
p'
scratches, cuts, and any ,shin, injury
to chanKti to a'Iife tenl}re. As for title,
One . liquid gill. equals-' four fluid
her to lois manly bosom, breathing in -
`What
or disease, and .I carry a'aniall sample
it will be easy to' leave it .as it is."-
C: Frederick
ounces. - . _
one fluidounce (uqe nuai'ter of a gill)
., boats,'
-a her shop liko ear,
.it••^
box in ,my , pocket, tJliie evening I '
happened to look ill wberp aA old man
,Hamilton.
..
' ' '
equals eight dl'am.s,
A of butter.as large as il•small
-'��"'dg- J) tliuiider•ed,'pdpa, appearing
upon 'tile scene; rear entrance, and
had,met with an accident aweek be;
fore, andbad•lost a finger nail. His
.
A.BIT' OF "'ADVICE ICE
-
piece
efig •»eigha two uuliees •.:•A .,':ter:- .
the>'e. was a dull, sickening thud which
1 t l e did
wife was dressing the Wound. idress-
it with/�a>n-lank and left the little
- - _ _,- -Nixie--Aa.cgi!--fir .twP.l3'g�m -P-&$_ �. _ t la i _- forxthecae =
All. S lndlltlte __
- _ � .___.._ -� ��: � lsa•ofP. ""` satrt)�1�1�osc�withthem.,H
Dont he e-
First- Dont Delay Second weigh. one: pot:lld with the s 1 e e Td esti}. •
i fol of Butter_ or gran- �. Armour I n War: �'' ,I dressing. l he,Ye s. en, till.. 4
Experiment, Une level teacupful t man since, and he ]ties: naw the .6a1]Ae.
GOOD
. ..If you suffer from backache; head-. ulated sugar weighs half,a pound. • Waterloo was the ,last great. battle high opinion of. Zam•Buk as 'myself OpEffiNCE dizzy sells•. if oli rest poor- Utlp cart sifted flour, •Kell. heaped, in which *bodily arinbr was usecT,_JTg
aches or Yg p y g; if n.eig(iaOne pound.. po]etpn's cavalry using it, and up to' I, and my family have.'
ly and are languid in the' morning; On another bcoasion a farmer call
cps but In
a
h. aanle . fl {
+ time wit l! a rad
'filar t t n toted
r do irregular that I•. o
• neither 3s re h Manse and, n g
once tions a u he n
cn a sacra g 1ds.abo t at T
e b e kidney ambler ho. ed
t tom th i. zed t
sn y • m ul t i
-doesn't Y A cu o s
TIS `ix'rni
r : r�t�e i the
it grow on trees. To be presentable{ and unnatural in ...appearance, do• not ane•ltalt pint, - rile charges the, a n, ii' on finis finger. Enqq' uirigg. about.
-
you must dela' . The kidneys are calling' for sheathed .cuorass1'ers went dawn like 1'in'ury.' :I learned.that.be had. ,some=
9 Four, cu s.`stiltnd. one quart..
help Slight symytoins of. kidney rows of , pins before. tlie`quick-Moving haw taken apiece of,$esh Off, :and the
e Sed • troubles are but forerunners of more L'nglisli horse dashing' In upon them wound had started to fester. He was
Be Well Drs seeious eoinpla>nts. They should be .. with • only iiaked swords and naked
before is too late. ' .ac " EmAIsion'tvill build y afraid ft would turn to bload•tloisoning.
ok over our fine tine of Suitin s given attention bef T)<e 11 &: L arms. , Pavia (1525) was., the first fight I gave him:about a tbird of� a..b.ix of..
L3v Booths Kidlie'y Pillp cure Kidney ou u , will make you and healthy
pick out what you like, and We'll 0 y Q in which troops filo large numbers were �am•Buk and he .applied it. A few
the rest. trouble. , They are recommended�by 'E3specially beneficial , to. those wh o are
thtlusands.' Can.Ulinton residents de- {. armed with the snore tfitcient musket, I days later I saw him, and he said
Clothes made here dress yon:well, at tri ancon roof than' the qtl run down. while artillery had ali•eady�:bein em- ' "That's great Salve of��yon 8; my fin-
Gat• measured. sire more co v (� a 1 loved at Carecy , (1346)„ 'rand it. was :I ger is now doing flne,i
small. charges. statement of a Clinton citizen, • p
large range of only a ihatter of time . for the new i This is a Scotahman v opinion; it has
have a gY
e also gi
�V � + Berman of. Victoria St.,. Clinton,.. :.—"-----7--' `•' taken &good while to convince him,
samples you may select your silt i h . ,; Dollars., agent,•' gunpatwder; to knock out the
Will be sol of Ont., Says: I'or. pears I had suffered. Ratlwa's Saves iJllllions'of The "'mailed: barons'` :buil he -wanted to make sure of Zam
+from. Only one suit w Sl $. Y man atarms,
o n and distressinBu merit Before endorsing it. It
the town, with n host the yi g- g �; all this ,niter; ''ilea . n show before the' now arid` ter
.eachpattern in bled l.he light. anowf had U
knees of the kid'ney's. `and der f.. ,'3l well worth recommending.
Wed yy Y rible invention .-.firearms:'.
• and found relief.n nothin tried, My :saved the., great . railway systenae o • This.iti• exactly.• the. kind 'of testi-
4•
p� F.
R dollars.. o j
Ila
nb o d am-
filo .est G
it T
nt m isle.
ou r eco
Clic c y •mot a
e
.and fi e. mon vv.
four a v s Pr
` broken , ,: "� �'
'ales w
o id be p
u. � r
.we e
W. Bar e' & Co P hn,; Carload lruttk, and ;C.� R.. pre ante pf lVi�nd bon' ` o.b rhesficsay! . fou will'
• � lilacs each ni• �ht 'with 'b'he, irreggular � ', "t AS $ g 'y
11 I . " . g kidneys s -.i the bs.bit' of t; ating expei di-, •
• .all.
its t ek
` rein
�` £. the est
at neo e b
' or ace o .t i ea th
erf m I d ft
he k n a $n y
s. of t nn
secretion u g
r vent y D P
and e _ � g
f. q
v . sin'..
or, €d a este
..n �. ni r . f
' 'ti .D el tl"`ir vi+orm _
rice , nee its fife ' asiin g
e `�c•on n .and w trema,
Agents for British Am y- g. 7.his,would cause me to"sufftir:` •witb''a': t;ki'ia;s fit .. .
s .a•msofe
and Cleaning Co., Montreal, id • tired feelili i ' the morning slinwfall at from hill;' a millibii to, one h9:6- .q -;theatre a care u g
'encu g ri g hada quarrel on ;tire stage; the woman sores;, piles, cuts, burns,' face sores, .
_ injuries find
'n ur
ch.: all
skin x
s ea in and J
d s '' i liar Inn r e tions
reahe do .the a r
a asci a . ill on . .` a ons trying u ,
and I would be just s, u _ m � in a rage of, Je 1 . y,, ..
when'I had gobs : to Bed: Ttie 'urine During the, very `aevcare winter of •.to . ersuade• her that. she' was too sus- _l. diseases, All drugggf�ts and, stores,:50c
was highly colored and filled with : four'. years ago, the Grand Trunk• cal P toopassionate.. Both were, box, or from `Lam•13uk Co.,;. Toronto,
g y 3 pfcious and.
s, and
harm-
.
hes
h , use c
lr ou utref
t r g 'ice b
Kidne sad for"price, brick dust sediment. Booths Y . cuht,ed the to K actin with seat spirit when: -the wife
{�{� Pills cleared the.urisne to its natural .through delays,. throb h the, demora. liioved her a m ted ricer the 'candle; fuLs ibbtitutee and imitations.'
•YO color and• in a comparatively short lizrition of business,: at a million and
Round Trip time the kidney secretions had been a quarter: and her muslin dress was in. flames in
tO ' :reduced. I- •have felt stronger' and P p� was,'not quite _'so bad an instant... .Both actors kept their..
GODERICH The C heads,' however. The. husband„ extin- It, !$ 44ot True-
better, the ion g,.ufd, , tired. feeting. has "its this, but suffered. hnavi'ly. ui had, the fire .and,. •proceeding with
gone; Ism able to enjoy my nights. TI ear so far the expenditure g, 1 fid, . . Tltsf it is necessary to ..buy aspen
SHOE AND MUSIC EMPORIUM, . '
l C. Hoare
S. C, Rat1aWe � ,
Shoes Mash: .
0t The Mamoth
' TSE RtCIIVA SU
Foto ,
FOR WO EN .
FIT FOR A QUEEN• Music ,
: No matter how nice File ..001%EW." Mas e�
I
Spring costume . ' ' Book. •
is, it will not. appear ,at. Musk lovers aria delighted `
. its best, unless you with this book. Come and • L 11
have nice -fitting. Shoe, see them. The price
Is 75 •Cents • .
Try a pair of Regina Ox- � ,. I . • .
fords ` or Pumps. We 'have $ARAT011ICAS
them in all sizes and widths,
REGINAS wear well, .fit Yes, we have them, in all \.
well, lookwell. letters and icinos.
11
-DRRBX' S OEb FOR .
Pelee$ Zoe up to $1,00 -
MEN. NEWCOMBE and •
. The Derby is R Shoe that sHERI OCK R MANNING- .
fits and wears. We havt PIANOS •
them in Patent Colt, Velour
Calf and Vici Hid, ALWAYS IN ST.00K..
Price X4.00. and . $4.50 1
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rest and awake. refreshed and strong.. us y , , h1s part, xnterpc a
Booth's Kidney Pills ed aid. of Mr by `reason Of the snowfall, has been ..fou sea, my dear;.I was right. 1ot1, sive gUt3 ,of ,neat In order . kava .
rm .by - ret liil.. theta palatal,l.e gild ntitritious.
Holmes have also- relieved. me o£ a I'xcept for a slight trouble 'during dare up at the least thing.
fAa1RDAY, JUNE 18 miserable and ,loner standing case of the . That clear meat stpnpa are "strength
„ undo' lune 20 rheumatism and I will always feel one big sn eastb1mavel has cuing"'tusteud op•sthsiulating,
Rrt m Monday. y' rateful in recommending them high been delay 'fir p That olie.-gets afore • itrengtb'lwfroM,
ST,tex>ea VRSY33OIIltD .. &p HOw S This.?
E H. Ayer, RET136UJ ly Sold by Dealers: Price 50 cents. mainto,inerl owing to the mild weather, potatilos. rice,. etc:, 11'•they .are pelt to
• DErRAIT The R T Booth Co., Ltd., Fort Erle, • and only once have the plows been - cook In .cold water:
Ont., Sole. Canadian `Agents, oral, .. We offer One Hundred Pollars Re- That tea and coffee "it they 'are
r. The ofl3cia.la sora m.lich' gratified at .award for any case of Catarrh .that
17 tlis,tecord on 1111 recounts. .cannot be 'cured by. Hall's Catarrh wliAaw will. not harm children.
A Special �zcuroion'Traia will :leave I P storms, the men are over. (lure. F J CHENE�'.& CO., `.Poledo,0 • l hrtt t oecia [s etro>;ed stlfiiciently -if
Stratford a Clinton _ - a. m., ® In b slvv yoe the nndereiRned, have known K ovriter is poured on.
It should
satusday,:lune lath. ; 1 ., , A x worktWl, a.r;d aecrdents are liable . to Boilln�
win bam eto. ' "" �' t ,. , A citrin s here and there F.J Cheney for the leaf 15 years,; and be cooked over boiling: water for half
From IItnenrdine, g , , , S 1 i,aP n i.. Th . Q.
take morning , train June 18, connecting t •
n 1 with S stat Train ! riri the ev tt�+rils aro filled up, and believe hits perfectly honorable in all an hour;
at Clinto , _
rich. S ecial Train leaves nrn�roan .j« i'rFlr>n<t tii�lA: business transactions, and financially rl+llat. cereals ire properly cooked in
for (lode P m attat lP ' /OH+D-MEI
Goderlch for Clinton, Winl;ha if i, f:ell«�. C()t+l al'CUInllaniQ9 or fol able to carry out any obligati ;y
ford and way stations on G. T. hy., on. t H a +�,n c,tp,w, rig's P,ttQirlea get frozen, made bq his $rm. WALDIN(i,KISINAN .twenty minutes: Tht shouhJ be. Cock•
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arrival of steamer Moaday night. CURES CATARRH, • - � np t,l tbern ensues. ' & MA.RVIN, ed from
" Bronchitis, C: oup,'Coughs add Colds, or s'nd- tlam .. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. to variety.. .
GODERICH BAND MOONLIGHT, �v ala + bs .. Hall's Curets, takenlntern• t Tht�t That c t ntoD¢p�l i rpaa!ty ch�eas•
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, 8.80 P.M. FRIDAY, JUNE 17' - ally, acting directly upon the ,blood
+, Ulrrtes Clinton and.mucous Sur aces of the system. food ht thslt n9►icll rigida the most rug.
Excursion Train as usual from Strati' S•' R. ai Testimonials serif free, Price,7tac: per
lord via G. T. Ry., and waY stations. sible _nm11•i-ll n t, r ehr+ I'tt,ta. '+�+'nt .'
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Look Out dor hurtle. Sold b� all Drulrgi ts, �,p-
Talc� Sall s' b amli Pills for coned ."�...,�+.....-.--• ��—
ITINERARY The Way. to Manage Cholera Herds: ` • ! I ationt ���w . �
Carcasges of bogs which have died '�'ftat � IB CO�d.• , Was T roubl d
LEAVE DETROIT FOR GODERICH Uheese Balls.
Frtaayy, June i?th, a a. m. Central Time. ' from cholera' should be immediately To one cupful of grated cheese add ' e •
Arrlve (#oaerich 6.80 p. M. burned Or buried deadly and covered The wise physiean says " cure With D %l ow s� Li
Special Train leaves Goderich via G. T: with quicklime. 'Separate the sick half a cupful of grated breadcrumbs, •
RYy, to Stratford and via C. P. BY. to it before it grows large dad Ove• drops of Worcestershire sauce and
Blyth, etc., 11.30 P. M. from the well Bogs and divide the well dangerous. Tp -day is the time all egg well beaten. Mix well togeth For Years Could Get No' Relief
LEAVE GdDEMCH FOR DETROIT hogs •foto two or more groups and eep- to Commenee treatment, The er and. roll into balls,' says Woman!S1 Until she Tried `
Saturdapyp, June 13t1,, 9.30 a, m., Canada arate them as widely as practicable. ;1
Time s oialI at Psion Huron.
sinmulti Otrat• As the berms of cholera gain access to remedy, the best One, W1iiC1t Life, Place in a wire basket and Hist Burdock Blood Blttel'S
s ape doctors sad sur asses all others Before time to serve them plunge the Bu .
lord the moralsK of Juno 8tb stoppin the system only through the dl8estiv'A . s'
at Mttcbell, Dub11n, Seafor , Chalon and tract, the 1"fine of prevention is ,well IS Nervlline. FGltb• it on the basket into boiling lard. Look adeli- Mrs. Herman
g0lmesvine. ' ` Cate brown,
From wingham, Mode etc., .take • marked. All feed and drinking troughs chest land throat, use it as h ♦ Dickenson, Benton,
morning train, June • tUb connects .at ' —
Ctinton sAo a. m., tritti pecidl Train should be thoroughly cleaned and '0 - gargle, and then tAlte 20 drops Can 7zat N.B., • writes: ' "I
for(I'A.Sch, Infected. If the troughs are of metal 71l hot water—Cold . will dos• 6 Anything ♦ have used Burdock
RETURNING TO GODERICH holding thele over a blaze will be Of- Woeti tri the Gert•. Now, ♦ 1#tood 'litters and.
Leave Detroit Monday, June 90th, 1.00 appear,
not rise uta Colts sometimes die from aormtt ♦ 0 find that few me-
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m�., Port Huron 6:80 p, m. ArrtVe at fective. Streams that do "I.a.s;t spring I caught 0• severe
Goderich 9,3o p. M. 111,E0 the home resin should be suspected tee cold;' whites �t3eorge v. Smart, of Without the owner knowing what elle � + # }�-4-}fit sueh a relief lin give
special Tratna lea*o, ; doderichtto ' a possible carrier of infection, and for Gibson P.O. Overy cough ta,sped 'them. After weaning they adze very
p.m. for Clinton, winch. , F3ha rd, my ,throat, which became perfectly sesta .and stomach troubles. X was
on arrival of steamer from Detroit, this reason Water from wells , should raw. 'When almost in desperation stlsceptiblo to this ailment, an are all tioUbied for a number of years with
horses, more or less. A' good remedy
GODERIrfi izE'ruRNn�o To DtolT be1ven. Feed' sparingly+. Where 'tog I was . itclviged to try Nervilttie. x dyspepsia'and eeuld got no relief until I
ch on'setts' forDefrolt cholera sertim is Used the hogs should rubbM it on 0.nd used tit es. a, Is powdered tobacco In the feed twice tried' Burdock 131ood Bittcra.. � took
Leave Goderi h at it pi►, nr. (Note gargle, l:mmedieter relief followed, a day. lrotr a colt a goal tablespoon- tllreo Mottles and became cured and I can
Tuesday,
t a sday, Julie a in., Time.) (N remain in the infected yards. For breaking up colds, It's the
...�_�-�.-„-,-.-... ` • great •ttemedY of to -day. ful is a dose-, 16i older horses', in I O, Holy oat anything without it hurting me,
` 1i, !i portlon.. Give two dosses and after r!, •,I will highly reeomtllend it to all who art=.
Meals wilt be aeriedIn thedialfgttwodi Use Nerviline ... few (lays repeat the dose. NatUral troubled with stomach trouble.
for this Esouralon at Sot:. ”' y
. �� g 011 Root CdttlPQd11 lnat.� ,��,. .._ ' ` ..-...) I3urclocic Blood Bitters has an establish,
It Ct�r+e .Colds
-. ... ' . The groat 'Ctorine Tonic;. and - - . ed 're utatiort, exteadin over 34 Years
only ;sate Etircatual Monthly .as peCiGC for Y)ysllepsta in all its forms
WHiT STAR ttNE 1 - >�gtilatorotiwl>iehwomonCan . 'Notywrio .vlq surlrrlso ydu, It's I B`ective; econioltliCttl Plca4441 tt
dopciitt. _Sold in three do�roos sellold remedy fox , aIt(l a 1 diseases arising froln this cause.
14 J % tiE siren h --No. 1, 1, Ne. N, the best Ilan What tteore Can you ask{avis hien•
tri o �� A At Cough•g. Colds, sore oherlt, Croup" and of Salve fulfills .these gpeC%$catlons , For Sale try` all dealers.
I Xo del sees stronger}� , No. $, Sn#ernal •ipaina of overY Ind. targe tH
for s oeial cases, ( per bet, battier 1ravC been said Y dli deet- slid is the best remedy' for bites•and ' ;<Ianufaeturcd only, by :'Thio T. Iiilburl
'Frain leaves Clinto111 ttit $.35 tlt.ltrt. sold fly all cru, pats, nr sunt Don't r nes ly fifty genre at eye, stings', skin diseases, piles; eta, 25a a Co;, Limited, Toronto,'Ont.
�w ri +� c gen l;' oinilcroC,ddre a rTH ars ,tor nes Nrrviline when You gq sex tin,
IrounU rill to 1!1►tW rl`olt tp�►� iCwotll101Nt00..'Tologto, Nr, vom-,-".,-.-r tib :hc arU>asl t�,
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on sweeping daay. " _Dustbane," woreover, dis-
'infects the "room and restores Rugs to their
original treshness. ,The women swear ';Dust -
bane ". when oncelthe.y i aver used it.
l)OWt have another dusty Sweeping day, V,nt
. get a 35c package of. Dustbane
We are authorized by the manufacturers of -
• " Dustbane ". to sendyou a 35c can of their
Sweeping Compound. We -want you to use this,
on trial for one week. At the end of this period,
if 'not found satisfactory, we will take It back,
and there will bb no charge for quantity used.
oes Awa with bast on Sweepin Day. •
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