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Religion is the Rear and love of God;
its clam xttetratae.. its gun t wtmks; and
faith is rho root c>f both, ter without
faith we eaunnt piet„;e Clod; noe can Wo
fear and lave, 'What we do not believe.-
Peau!i.
All the prineiplt':: which religion
teaches, awl all the habits which it.
forms, mid favorable to strewth of
mind. It will be fetal that what-
ever Purifies, aleo fortifies thus heart.--•
FSht,ir.
The Mille respects- religion, not as the
latest fruit of life, but as the whole of it
-- 'beginning nti:ldle and end itis simply
right living. -W. IL Beecher.
Reli„i: ti e rz'siets net ro ntt.ch in joy -
ons fMinns ars in canstaut devotedness
to G ui, and laying ourselves out for the
,x,00(1 t•1' others.•--,1tt•Ss':trr.
Over n11 tate i;tovesneu e. ;)f lift) relig.
mon see tem lit r f',tvors, but rete?rveS this
choice -et, her c ;vine blessing:, for the last
flour. -Levin.
Many would rite religixx as a sot of
lightning roil to the house, to ward ofx
by and by, the bolts of divine wrath, --
W. II Becher,
P l; ;fen's Bence•in conselenee.,---Its
watches r i is the weee1 "ottt;'at."-It s
11i gest •;ay is ie doing Go3's w:2:. --T•
L. Custer.
It is oxily religion, tho great baud of
love and duty to Gad, that makes any
i valuable existence tca.iltx:z rte or over tolerable. -
Horace 1.1ns:ea.
Non:' but Gad can satisfy the lora;dings
of the immortal soul; as the hart was
. made for bins, he Wily ma :ill it.-
Treneh.
The bower of youth never appears
more be multifid time, when it bendy to -
waits the sun of righteousness. -..-M,
Henry.
Religion belongs to every day; to the
place of bu tiaoss as much as to the
church, --H. W. Beecher.
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if you want to be cured to stay
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KIDNEY DISEASE
FOR TEN YEARS,
A Gen Philter Man's Terrible
Trial,
He round a Cure at Last to
Doan`s Kidney (Pills,
Mr. P. M. Burk, who is a rreIl•knovwn
resident of Glen Miller, Hastings Co.,
Ont. tr
ns
ttt�ictcd with kidney ey trouble for
ten yenrs,
So pleased is Ile• at having found in
Doan'n Kidney Pills a cure for his Ail-
ments, which he had begun to think were
ineural,le, that he wrote the following
btatemeitt of his ease so that others simi-
larly Oradell may profit by his experience i
"I
have been afflicted with kidney trouble
for ',hent ten years and have tried several
rentediee butt never received any real
brnet'lt until I started `taking Doan'e
1'Cidin , Pills. My Wel: used to constantly
arabe and nay urine ryas high eolored and
milky looking at thaws. Shtee T have
t[niehed the third box of Beattie Kidney
?ills I am happy to *tate that 1 mn not
bothered with baokache et all and my
*rine is elemr es eryetai, 1: feel Confident
*et them pills ere the best kidney epeelitp
!� the eountry,af
WINGHANI DiSTRiK”
•
Thc>re is a teal oft 7408.711 hexes on
the Brussels calleetor's roll,
00,0011 ;:quare yar(ls a' granolithio
wall, have been laid in Chesley this
season.
Mrs. .T' u Wynn, a rcapeet' 1 rosidtvzat
of. tt d'rz^•h, (13.0a nn. 1:atn+,'c1ay, O t.
27th. I)tees ,t ,ori had only been confided
to bed for aboat a week.
1l,> sp.rpeta is diillordt tligestit)u, due to
tItt`
eesetee of l ettural digeliesive ;ttti(is.
Ilood'eSSarenpneiret ,.c,tttreSt, the diges-
tive po,v •rs.
Tile flax crop in eonneetii)n with the
Brussels mill has been lifted; There
are be tweets 1100 and 400 longe Swatch -
log will commence shortly,
D, 1'izLeocl, a popular young; farmer
of 1lur'ou tevenship, was united is mar-
ri:•;ice to Diss MaggioMcKie/ton, of
ilio i y, on Wednesday of last week,
iizi yard's Yellow Oil rata be applied
en ell:elle- for rheumatism, stir joints,
eb'n p tl hands, ebi1h1,tin sprains, etc,
at t'. u be taken into * ally for crani',
getniy, brt3ncbititt, pains in the stoinaolz,
It:Limey complaints, eto, Price 25c
:Saes Lotto McCully,. of Seafortlz, was
married to Isaao MeGavin, of, Lead -
bury, on Wednesday of last week. The
happy eonplo aro away on a trip to New
Teri, mid points east,
Wm. Slight,. an old and highly re-
sp•rteti re Ment of litneardiue died quite
sutltlouly on Mornay, October 29th,
11e:tr;, disease was pr: sumably the cause
of death. He was bora in Kingston
some 71 years ago, and after living in
Goderich for some years, he went to
Kincardine 25 years ago.
Ralph O'Neil proprietor of the Con-
tral Hotel, Aylmer, formerly of the
Mansion House, Exeter, died, ou Wed-
nesday afternoon last after a brief ill-
ness. Deceased was an excellent hotel
man, and his house was very popular
with the travelling comm,:uity,
If you want fa quit being a weather
prophet, have yourrheuulatistp cured by
hliibnrxt's Rheumuatio Pills. a guaranteed
remedy for Rheumatism, Seintica, Nen-
rat1 fa and Lumbago. Priel 50c at all
dealers.
The annual meeting ett (lie Teeswatcr
Branch Bible Society wile:S (1 recently,
The receipts of this branch for the year
were $155.91. OX this anzgunt the Upper
Canada Bible Secit'ty received $45; the
British and Foreign Biblp Society- tv75.00
and the Quebec Auxiliary $25. There is
a balance on -hand of $11:02,
The Guelph Paving ii,Compauy, 'sr 110
had the contract of building the grauo-
lit]xic sidewalk in Lucknow, were com-
pelled, owing to the lack of cement, to
quit work before the job was fully com-
pleted. The wall's they have built,
however, are first-class, and no better
vvu2.�t.
s can be found in the Province.
A Veteran's Story -George Lewis,
of i nanwinn, I's , writes: ” I an eighty
I . x , t•, of age. 1 have; been troubled with
C t.at•rh for Wily years,
us. 1 a great many cats
tad any relief until
Catarrhal Powder.
completely." 50 cent
inum my tirnehave
rh cures, but never
used Dr..Agnew's
ne box cured ma
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Sold by A. L. Hamiitti.
Ou Wednesday, 0 t. 81st, at high noon,
ththee home o ,re o f t, h
o b ido, Queen' street,
Clinton, wasir
C n on, tile se„ a of a happy event,
t the occasion being t marriage of Miss
Bertha A., daugater f S. Lester Scott,
' to Dr, John P. T. grey, of Andover,
Mass. The affair waits an entirely home
wedding, and the usual attendants were
dispensed with. fi
J. 0, Lindsey, M. 1, who has tante-
deed successfully forte past two years
at Wheatley, Oat., wi„i locate at Blyth,
having bought out Dr.ITait, who goes to
Europe shortly for t' post graduate
course. We are plea ed to learn that
he will be a resident o the grand old
county of Huron, the leohne of both he
and Mrs. Lindsay.
The secretary of the ` P`inghant t istriet
Epworth League repos` s thus for the
district. --Leagues, 35; Juior Leagues,
Bir total 41. Active members, 81s;
Associate members, 452; total 1,258,
Money raised:--LoeAl Lctaguespurposes.
$423; General EpwortliK League rand,
$28.25; Missionary, $40.01; all other
purposes, $442.40; total y'$1,33L18. Iu-
crease in mission contrillatious this year
$198.69.
George Rattan, 1st coif., Morris, will
be 85 years of age if he livres to his next
birthday and he bids fair now to do that
without touch trouble. Re is an old
and worthy settler of this locality. air.
Rattan's oldest brother .resides at Cam-
den and is 90 years old: llishat and
Stewart, two other brothers who live at
Adolphustown, who count their years at
7a and 70, are 'on the old; homestead of
887 acres. Pew families ren count four
sons the youngest Of whom has seen his
three score and tun.
Ott Monday, Oct. 20th, the eitieens
of Wroxeter were startled to hear that
Willie J. ludo, son of Thos. Rae, had
died very suddenly early that morning,
Altlxoagh the young lad, whc, was itt his
-18th year, bad been failing for some
time and eotxfitled to till) hoose a few
days, no immediate danger watt looped
for, but a sudden attack of heart failure
woe to rxuch for his delicate system and
resulted in his death.Willie Was 411110
manly Halo fellow and when in good
health a few years ago, looked after the
grocery store and Saltiness daring hit
father's illness like a little Yuan.
1 A case VAS tried at the recent Division
Tib'
MOAN OA t TEVIES, 4r()1 l'AI1 ER 9., No
Oourt in LticlrnoW in width n M4`, Morrie' livery stable keeper of I'ineartliue
sued the township of Kitties for injuries
done to one of his horses by breaking
through the plttnkittg of a bride on the
gravel road mar the Black Horse )alto
some time in May last, The township
opposed the :lotion ou the grt:xrucl that
they had received liO tioticoofa,defect iu
the bridge, autl after hearing the erne -
went oi' the counsel at the trial, the
Tu igo reserved jtidgm eat- tin Saturday
last, when ate awarded Mr. Morrison the
fall ailment of his claim )gene ;60 and
costs,
A. telegram was rooeivod by Samuel
Caldbiolr, :and lire, S2orris,,,on 1 ednos.
day of last week ooataiixiu tiro sad in-
telligence that his oldest se f haury, hard
departecl this- life at l3oissevain, Man,,
that nw tying, Ile had been toorly dur-
ing the past sitzutuer with a,oxmxplioa-
tion of tioables but when his 'loather re-
turned from. the West about t zree weeks
ago he was reporting as z :iprovitzg,
Mrs. Caldbiclt, his mother, is lit Boisse-
vaiu now.. It is 0 or 8 yeare sittee the
deceased weut to Manitoba ivlxere he
has prospered and his death, at? au early
age, will be greatly regretted 11 a large
eirelo of friends. A wife audane child
survive, p
Charlie MItcQaarrie,10th.can.;Grey, has
arrived home from a seven weeks' trip
to Dakota and Manitoba. • Ito says
• C
Donal<land Jae, 11ic.tJ:tuolzlzn,fiof Latnl;-
dou, formerly of Grey towue'hip, have
over 1.000 bushels of wheat this year.
It was selling at 05 cents per b}zshel. I.
four townships around Langdon the
harvest turned out very well 'this year.
There was a great rash over the thresh-
ing
hresh-in; owning to broken weather. Mr.
McQuarrie saw four threshing machinesrunning one Sunday in the oae to get
work done. There are manytoomznend-
able points about the West amid its good
hearted people bat Mae. thiults Ontario
is plenty good enough for bine,
The Porclat•ioh Record tilos sums up
the Howick municipal eleetiont-"We
hear, from. good authority, that Messrs.
John J. Gregg aucl Wm; Fiti'ley will be
caudidates for the Reeveshipt at the com-
ing municipal election. Tliere may be
more in the field, but these two have
served the township•as Councillors and
are well-Icttown, axxd ono of the two
stands a good chance of be3ne elected.
By Mr, Doig leaving the Co nail to try
his intik for County Commissioner and
Mr, Finlay for the Iteeveship, there will
be bat two of the old Councillors in the
field, but we are told that Mr. John
L. Montgomery will be ago .0 in the field
and that Mr. John. T. Wiggins will also
be a candidate." e
An interesting event to place at the
residence of Wes. I£ru r, Esq., 1
4th
concession, Howick, on lTuesday even-
ing, Oeteber 23rd, wheys his daughter
Miss Sarah Kreger , was married • to
Casper Phillip, son of Peter Phillip, of
the neighborhood. • Tho ceremony was
perfurnxed by Rev. F. Meyer, of Mild-
may. Herman Binkle gud Adam Reidt
acted as "best men,”
Kruger and. Rosin
bridesmaids. A mosj
ding dinner Was serval
able time was spent
selections were previa.
of Gerrie, cm the
Gibson with the vieli
young couple the h
tions.
d. Misses Louisa
Phillip, were
sumptuous wed-
•and an enjoy-
Ohie musical
SfCaI
d by Mr. 'Garret,
c,
,
r;au 'wad James
All wish the
'test congratula-
t
Messrs. Nelson ISowrnan, Gordon
Grundy and H. Detclizel, of Lucknow,
who were arrested oxJa charge of rob-
bevy, got their preliutinary trial before
Police Magistrate Jell Miller in. Walk-
erton. They pleade guilty to the fou;
charges of robbingH Brothers elevator
at Lucknow of 16 ushels of wheat,
stealing24 from � m the store of William
Connell; taking two ifa,gs of oats and a
bag of hour from Treleaven Brothers
mills and also to stealing a quantity of
clothing, etc,' frog" Marquis Fares'
store in, Ripley. '.tie prisoners were
brought before Judge,'Barrett at Walker-
ton on Saturday, 004 28th, for sentence,
and both Gordon G„•uady and Nelson
Dotwznan were sent to the Kingston
Penitentiary, fetterthe . for two and a
half years and the 1er for two years.
As Detchel appeareddto be only a tool of
the others, and had treviously borne a
good character, he was let go on sus
penelcd sentence.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wright, of
Listowel, celebrator[ their "golden wed-
ding” on Tuesday evening of last week,
having been married fifty years. The
event was made the ocoasion of a family
and friendly gathering, at which over
seventy people yere present. lir. and
'Mrs. Wright are both in their seventy,
eighth year and are natives of York-
shire, wherethey were married just
fifty years ago. Mr, Wright's father for
many years occupied the house in which
Capt. Cook, tete famous navigator, lived
and died, at Newton, Mr. Wright hay
ing been boar on Roseberry Topping,
the highest hill in Yorkshire, The
family tante to Canada in 1854, and
settled at Clitttou, afterwards going on
a farm itt Hibbert. .A.bout twenty-
seven years age they came up to Wallace,
Mr. Wright renting the Wm, Smith
farm on the boundary west of the town,
where they remained for seven years'
and then removed into List.) wet . Mr.
Wright and POW; have carried on aY
saccessftxl: butchering business for the
past twenty yearn, Mr, 'itVrig1Yt ten,
dimes in excellent health midis typical
Yorkshiretnatt, hearty Red. soeStethe Iris
partner for half a cotttat. le stf11 yule to
be about, lltoeg i begiutti'ig to feel ltcr
deoliuing years, After the lathering
heel partaken of the gond things pro.
video for the leuppy event, Rev. Mr.
Irvine took the chair,. and tho old couple
received the coxrgratvb tions of their
friends, several of the gentlemen prosexit
malting neat Fir: oches, A pleat: in„
feature of the ov'oulog'a fa:div'itfes was
the presentation of a purse of Eriti.;h
bold to Me. and ?viva. Wrig]'t by their
sons (tact slaughters, accompanied by a
tenderly wonted adc:ross, } That they
may b:t spored to enjoy :A Foe 1 artily
more years together is the i' ish of their
large circle of friends,
Children Cry o ¢
Silk dresses were worn in ( )zine 4,300
yoxtrs Cage.
Nothing car be hostile o religion
which is egret:able to justizco,---Gird.
stone.
Yon have no security for a nee who
has no religious priuedpal.-C1;clan,
Where true religion has preycutod one
crime, false religions have .fyorcied a
pretext for a thousand. -Colton.
s.)t`6lldl'er Ota; et' r
A' , 0
There never was law, or ect,or opin-
ion did =gaily goeduesst as roligion
doth.-Bacou.
Comrnauder Booth TuPiter of the
Salvation Army has just b .right ahome
Monut Vernon.for $8,500, ,Several oth-
er officers en the salvation rxny have al-
so purchased homes iu Mo zit Vernon.
1a fr;;� . Afi. T�fl. CHASCURE �8 GR-
A
R=\\
i3 sent dfroc4to the=iaiseaseQ
- parts by the Itpproved Mower,
Heals the rice s, clears the air
} ^, passages, stop. droppings In thy•
throat and p manantty cures
Catarrh and'H• yFever. Blower
K* ., frr e. MI dsalcrs, or., r. A. W. Chase
�tsdieins CO.. 'rorottto and Buffalo.
THE MISSING METEORS.
Shooting and theatricalstars areq uito
uncertain. -Youngstown Vindicator.
Perhaps time stars are doing.their shoot-
ing in South Africa. -Pittsburg Chroni-
ele-Telegraph. s,
This is such a fast age, that even the
Meteors are "charged -„with being slow. -
Sioux City Journal.
The astronotners who' i protnised the
public a shooting star show have quali-
fied for weather prophets; -Buffalo Cou-
rier,
Students of science would do well to
ointtrye carefully 1y nbeth t
more 1
eonid
s
are soon in prohibition or license states. -
Chicago Record..
Well, even if you did 'miss the grand
spectacular display of leonicls in 1890,
the 'some show will be along again in
193” -St. Louis Republic,
Judging from the few shooting stars
that struck the earth's atmosphere, one
might infer that the bombardment was
conducted by Spaniards. -Buffalo Ex-
press,
SLIPPERY AGUINALDQ.
Atnal makes
Aguinaldo do
„ pidfi in clover look
like a cheap puzzle. -.Cleveland "Plain
Dealer.-
What
ealer:What n xnngei&eent district messenger
boy Aguinaldc would have model--Louis-
viile Rost.
Luzon society note -Emilio Aguint*to
is in the mountains for his health. -Diu -
lath News and Tribune.
While Aguinaldo is running the bases
it would scent that the advisability of
having a good short stop ought to occur
to Ons. -Memphis Appeal.
For Sale -A Brandi new portable capi-
tal. Can be moved anywhere at any time
at a moment's notice. Inquire of Agui-
ualdo. Luzon. -Syracuse Herald.
It appears that It was not Aguinaldc
who was "hemmed . in," but only Mrs..
A.guinnldo's gowns-rtn embarrassing er-
ror, but not unnatural. * New York
World.
POLITICAL QUIPS.
No man should be permitted to vote un-
til he has sense enough to shut n gate.-
Dallas News.
That sprightly journal the Congression-
al lteeord will soon resume= publication.--
I3aitimore American.
More voting maehines and fewer pout),
cal machines are what this country
needs.• -Indianapolis i4ews.
A $5,000 office (night bot to be ileseribr•
ed es a "plum," It's a Whole Orchard for
the wort of men Who seen it. -.Novy York
World.
It seems to here become a settled belief
in nttrts of this contitt'y ttat the way to
whoop tip a campaign is to take the
hoops Off of barrels. ---Philadelphia `runes;
elle. ,rare„. `Wood's i boopbodino,
the Great Lriiglfsh Rome*,
Sold and reebmmended by all
druggists in Canada. Only reli-
able medicine discovered. $Lr
packages buarranke4 to °tire all
forms of Sexual Weakness. all elects of abuse
or t Mental alai Wbrrp. Eiteessive ns* btTo-
bacco, Opium or Stxmulante. Nailed' on..eceipt
of price, ono package Si, alt, $6, One butt pteate
e tx tutu cure, Pamphlets free to any addrese.
Tito Wb ed Con]pauy, Windeet, Ont.
•vootlet 1'hoa Indite is weird in iieelt(tm by
Colin A. Ciirnpbell, A, A. Morrow, J', Ji. Davis,
:A.. L. Ilamilton, Druggists.
THIS MITA
OF TT1
HOLSTEIN DJURV
is pure and cold and
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similatint fhe.foo;UiudtRcgttla-
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PromotesT1i estion,Cheerful-
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stir. fta Staa
A petnunt
h(ivitsrccrz^ Fuer'',
Aperfec t Remedy for Cons tlpa
tion, Sour Stotnach,Diarrhaea,
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Oastoria is put up in ono.size bottles only, It
is not sold in bulk. Don't allow anyone to sell
you anything oho on Lilo ploy or protnfso that it
is "Just as good" and ('trill answer every per-
t pose." xtzeOte that you get O -A -13 -T -0.R -1-R.
Tho Sao- _
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-do other-G.edicat virtu in tixe ^oriel ban the ertabiis?bed repututioa for curing
nc w s and 4"3eot cw ;.t that Drs, '? 4, xs. cl=og. Their rtlenrz . e:tlsoci ¶'arnr.?-
tnacut, discovered ..4nel perfect:d er these 11osineat Specialists, has bretght jop,
happtcosaand ccct 'f3 u nnsanc:s ou lxouias. With 30 years experience ir• tLe
treatment of •.b4sn - -t P. t•s" ti:cy n i %nr'.ran rte t? Cure or, t,r, 7 •t,"- .+«
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ecover. Rbr.-^ :,.• , a rL is xtc•*, exacta' a rtrd? .•ttfer.,P.sit WenIrsi »nn, F,rsc"-
aeioy'Arae', ci u..: e I Alli o ..na :a i cels guarantees are bashed. by Baal' floxda.
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You :nay have a cscr:ot dr, in throoa(:lithe urine-tha.•t*r, the =soon you feel tired
out in the Inrra rr- •,fou:tre rot r.,ted,- ;nor kidneys aa'te, ;nut feel despond° t
nd have no a ibition F.
tforet i -t yct-: (-:c Brood be drai+ted away. Drs. X. d:.1.
guarantee to Cartel. no i' :.p -
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Sy hitt' is the at,u ti of tunniend... t may not he a cringe to have it for it may
be iniceritod. but It tris' crime trr alta)' it to remain in tint ovr;tem. Z,ilra f;ither-
ilt a von. Bowes of Mercury •and Demob treatment. Drs. 1 . & If. positively cure
the worst casco or no My. ,a
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pain-uosufferizo—notletentInnrroznbusinnru, ll:m'trisk one radon and rain yoer
.gaaranaeauai orteagt:uans raaT. loo'a:c:wtiLissstaalbeorxedandcz,:norc: return. Dm. N. a.
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Don't neglect rout icidnnrr Tont. aching bade tells tbe tale. Dc^'t Yet Doctors
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r C0.2 .::0 yen if you two not beyond 11=2:1. aid.
They guarantee to Care or No Pay.
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arch, E"loctrn ucatt Free, (sealed.) Write for Qttrcgtlies: le,l2.assInfor Lue6 ra
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DRS. rttENNEEW r KERGiAr''!, 1143 SHELBY STREET,
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An energetic pian to canvas town and cotintry with a
staple line of goods. Agents tlow making $20.00 a week
with us,
If you mean usi}less and want to .earn good money in a
permanent, pleasant employment, write us at once.
The Thous. W. Bowman & Son
Established 4.0 years. Limited, TORONTO, ONT.
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AVE stood, the test
of title. rorty years
of successful Rubber
making. The largest
'Rubber Factory in Can-
ada. The largest out -
dent of Rubbers and.
Overshoes in Cauda.
Aft?
Because Wear, Pit and Style are all .
�.11, our
Goods.
Ask for "SR. Co." Rubbers, made by
THE
GANAmAN
Co PATENT 00011 Iwo
maybe eeenred by
our aid. Address,
THE pAtENt MOD,
114111rilete, U4.
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.ANTIID -..-ACTIVE 14A1 or r4OOD
el>arneter to deliver and ro11oct in Huron
County for old eatablalwd manufacturing
wholesale home. WOO a year, sizrn pay. Hon-
oaty more than (,'opt tdc•nce required. Our re-
ference, Any stank in any eity, Intrlosu self-
Adtlreacc•d stamped t„tvr•Iopi Manufaetttrerit,
Third Fluor, 854 ri( r}:era Mt., Chicago.
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