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__I .'N, I I I I Oven Sound harbor iselear of ice sad
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Over$1,000,000.wox,th of new building
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.:, H,. XiuloA formerly private eearetaryfs
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Sir John, Machovald, is laangerotisly ill anr
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. . 401W 1 . I theftrat week- of April, 1892,
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.0 I (4, , I . .Confined to bed for several days owing to A
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. _1 severe cold,'ie now abld to leave -his room
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. I The Toronto Rubber Company, once rho
. I , - il . ......-.. i. largest lubber ostabilatimentin Toronto,itiE
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. i 1. . vaid, has been absorbed by the Guttv
I \ i , ,; . Pirolin Rubber Company of Canada.
k I Andrew Jobneton, who was killed by the
I I I 11 I' oave-in of a sower at Winnepeg, was bur.
, ied Friday. John Aggei son,wbo was ter-
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11 I I libly injured at the same time, is •dying.
, .-. ,° Clifford INaoicnatt I Tinre6untj_ constables 'IWWe47 William
A Boston Boy's Eyesight Hunter and Elijah Thomas, are charged
before Mr. Grace with sabornati n of per -
Saved -Perhaps His Life, jttr,,,, says the Brantford Expositor, I
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I In March, 18, the TorontiT 'etrW-ra-1•
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Floods, Sarsaparilla -Blood Poi:- way revenue- was e60,262, of which the
, I soiled .by, Canker, city's ebare was ,JJ021, In MarolA, 1893,
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1 Read the following from a gratei(il mother' 'lie receipts terra $65.562', of 'which the
, city's share was 15,9246.
1 ",ATy little boy had Scarlet Fever when .1: yeilrs -
old, and It left him very Wait% and with blood T&ro will probably be no Provincial
Poisonod 'willk canker. Ilia eyes became ExIdbition at Montreal this year, T1 a
so iliflained that his sufferings %vore in tons a, arid Legislature bas refused the usual grant
for 6eVcI1 Iveolf's lie the Government believing that the Cbicag3
Could Not Open Hi's Eye,9. flair would make Quebec's a failure.
a i si.-:daya shalt thou labor," says the
I took him twice during that tilno to till' 1':y great lawgiver. This condition is attained
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and Ear Infirmary on ebaries street, but th". by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Tt over -
remedies failed to (to 111111 tile Sallito,;t shado%V comes that tired , feeling, quioliollo the apps.
of good, I commenced giving him iloo(ra tito, improves digestion, and makeR the
Sarsaparilla and it soon' mired him, I have . I I
never doubted that It xav4)a hip, filglAc, evenweak strong.
if ]tile Ilia very life. )ou way u4c, this tes. What) Richard Perkins, alork: in Park'a
I timolill inally way yoll bhooso. I allialwaY3 Jewelry koro at Essex, arrived at the store
I 1, ready to sound Ilia prai,.,o of
I to open it Friday morning lie to ma the
Flood's Sarsaparilla door open and everything of value carried
$ because of tbe,wouderful good itdidmy son J, away. The burglars had found a key that
,I ' I A1113133 r. BLACIMAN', 2888 Washington Si. unlocked the door, Loss Ellweed vo be
Boston, ,.%rass. Oct 11001)' , several thousand dollars,
- "Idont feel liko eating breakfast tLla
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.00018 PILLS are bind mado, andare ro, wornall; " This is a common remark and
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feet in Composition, proportion.wd appeavance, is proof positive 1.1lat the Maness and Liver
T!!._~"T ---1-1111 I 1- are c-ul of order. and nature calls out for
THX, BUSINESS WOULD. ri-lief. A bottle of Utimbrays, Ridney and
Mr. R. S. Murray,the 11-ell-k1loNyli dry LherQuoviillremovothe cause of all
goods merchant Oflorldon, has assigned. th'stroulle. Tryit.
Mr. Murray has been in business 45 Tho Dominion Government is advised
years. drat Q,100,000 hag been awardel by the
Brads e ' "' rts 3,20 business fail- linrerialGawron-oul t, the British Co-
ures in ' ' an'a"dr,' during the past threo It -Vu, seblers far leasee 9* stained by them
I months, against 349 duilug a liho period, in being excluded from the Boring Sea dur.
Of 18921 i ing the sealing Benson of 1891, It will '
McManus & Sons, bankers, of Chilina. be paid at Tittoria, B. ('. There aro .11
hum, Me.xico, have - suspended, with iia. ; 'Iftituant;. .,
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bilitieS, of $1,000,1100, The cause of tho I The confidcDca that peol.lo have in AvWs
suspension w 0 as land and millin,, gl)CCu_ I S 3areaparilla as a blood ineffiollio is* tile
lations. - , lvg',timato and natural growth of many
The packing firm of S,vvift & Coull),lily, I yearp. It has be-ou handed down from
phreiit to child, and is the ift'vorito family
Chicago, has increased its Capital 'stock ,
. from $7,500,00o to 'S.453,000,000. Thirty lilthilellie In thousands of bouselioldit.
,Years ago the busille.4s consisted of a I Ail open switch oaused two trolly calm
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little butcher shop at Cape Cod with one 1 to collide on Saturday a I Toronto cow,
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1?aggon. I plptely destroying both cars. One motor -
111. PorteousBrantford milkman, ' man named Thompson had his rist broken
lost both hou, it se and furniture but lucki. I besides being out with the flying glass stud
I the other had his log badly crushed, The
. ly -,vab iusureiL 'only pae8criger was tin employ of the com-
Robert Floot, of Point Edward hadno ,'Zouy ... Ile was out and bruised.
insurance oil his house or contents, Both
tire in ashosatid his loss is ,1,,.-)00, I Tto Hamilton city couneil propose the
stibr4lesiciii of a bylaw to the ratepayers for
The Coxe breaker at Hazelton, Pa., a great of A10,000 to purahape ground and
.4as burned Friday. Loss, $1200,000, The elect suitable I Is buildings for the holding of
structure was supposed to be tire prooL all annual fair, provided The Central Fair
George Walsh of Rosanquet town- Company will take charge. Tile share -
ship committed snicitlo by hanging him- I holders of the Control have unanimously
self in his barn.decided to accept the offer.
% George Epps, who lived on the Gover. I PARENTS 'AWST VAU, RMT -A President
I')nor's road, near Dundas, committed sui- I of our (,'alleges says ; •„11'We have spent
Gide byliall64tig. , many el topless nights in consequence of
, Two gamblers named'Ntireillmud Robb, out children suffering from colds, but this
. Z from New* Orleans, suicided at Monte never occurs now -, We use Scott's Emill.
Carlo on Wednesday night after having I L'iOn and it quickly relieves pulmonary
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11 It isfeared that DanielFitzgerald, who I The Vancouver, NNhioh arrived on Sun
. I is missing from St. Catharines,
has com- I dry at Halifax from Liverpool, brought I,-
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mitted. suicide it Niagara Falls, He was 1 3 . ougers:all told, 78 of whom wore
A., last seen at Clifton. , cabin, There were V50 boys from Dr. 13or-
I nardo's home bound to Toronto, and 365
'C,. At Newburgh, N.Y,, Irving A. Kil- 1 more from various unions and private
% mer, a wealthy manufacturer, swallow- homes on way to the Marchmont Home
i ed half au Ounce of carbolic acid in mis- B,11a.ble, Ont. The agea ranged from 10
take for cough medicine and (lied in a • to 16.
few minutes. Wind-
convocation of the Presbyterian
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John Weir, bookkeeper for the Wnd- I coiiego tookpiaceweariesday inMontrealand
sor Truck Co., has been missing since the following degree" were conferred;
I March 10 and is thought to.have suicid- Bachelors of Divinity. D. J. Fraser, B. A.,
ed- His employers highly esteemed i13'. McLennan, B. A., Rev, Samuel Weir,
him. He was an Englishman, cousin of 113 I A Doctors of Divinity Rev. W. A. Ala -
Lord Lonsdale. I Kay, ii. -A., Woodstock, Ont. Rev. i B
THE FAIR SM, X. I Muir, U. D. Huntingdon, Que., and 'Insi
but not least, Rev. Father Chiniquy.
. M ;. Mrs. Nancy A. Owen; of Ithaca, N.Y., ,
died aged 101 years 5 months and 6 days , A neglected cold in the bead leads to
K& ' , Catarrh, perhaps to consumption and death
At St. John, N.B., a 14 -year old girl Why neglect with such a safe, speedy rem-
. 0• f was sentenced to two months in gaol edly as Nasal Balm tit hand ? D. Derby -
for drunkenness. hire, president on the Creamery Associat,
etri- Madame Diaz, the wife of the Mexican Ion, says: -.-Nasal Balm beats the world for
I 0 1 k President, will, at her own expense, send Catarrh and cold in bead. In my own case
to the World's Fair a woman's band of it effected relief from the first application.
45 musicians. ' ' All dealers or by mail, post paid, at 50e
I By a vote of 31 to 19 the Minnesota 1 and K large size bottle. Address G. T.
. Senate passed the Senate bill, Fulfoid & Co., Brockville, Ont. .
extending full suffrage at all elections in
Minnesota to women. I FC'RTJFY AGAMST CHOLERA -NOW that
we are threatened with cholera in Canada,
). Toronto city council by a vote of 14 to every person should for the sake of their
$decided to ash legislation to confer on city or country, as well as themselves. take ,
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=carried women boldin; property the I e
every precaution against this terrible die-
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same franchise as unmarried women ase. It is a well known fact that when The
. and widows now enjoy. . blood is in a healthy state, and the imperil-
I Miss Eleanor G. Lennox, Toronto, has ! its filtered therefrom by the kidneys, the
been appointed house physician of the , nrgans nature has provided for the purpose '
I city hQspit%l of Cleveland, Ohio. Miss 1 that there is little fear oftbis or any other
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Lennox studied inthe Women's edicalecotirge, That may come. The spring is the
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. College in Toronto, andwonthe position time when all should attend to this, impor-
in # competitive examination against tant duty, and all are reminded that tbArV 4:
seven gentlemen, I . is nothing known to mediesl sefelloo that '
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I XX LABOR'S DOMAIN', Kidno.y Pill. E vi-ry pef"on, sick oe wellI
The great cotton strike in England bhoulil take k1me of tbego Pilld • in 'We J
I , has been settled, . spring, arid thus fortify themselves Against I
I I Chicago boilermakers have decided to di,(,asep - . . . 11
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ended in an unconditional, surrender by
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. it is said that non-union men are run-
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I ongahela Valley of Pennsylvania is said
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has overflowed its banks, and many:
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. thesoiltharnarid western states were:
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Bowling Green, Ky.; and other places
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from cyclones,
Prairie
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tin" About Guthrie, Oklaholita,, Xali.y
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letchasm-:i have been burned
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14r1ns'swcpt'4eiai* OvOything. 1, "..
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A. FRirND IN NEED. -A friend n need is
st-oared by everyone who Yealls is bottle .of
Flagyardlg Yellow Oil at b,.nd for use again.
st accidental sprains, hrulses, cuts, burns,
s&ilds or any iDflainmatory pain such , aa
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rheumatism ,quinsy, more throat,
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CAVSM AND ll F.Fn& -Coughs . and colds
and the cau a, if neglected; of consumption
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it id therefore much better to cure .thein at
mice by the usa-df Elagyard's Pectok6l, Bill.
"in, the safe, sure, And, ,ioliable remedy
for all tii"asesuftbo-thire-iLtand InngB. ,
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hard, soft or calloused lamps. and blemishes
Mr.. Hpi
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;tit' ''Couglis" e I at, Save J
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I ROA011-In Hibbert.. on the 3rdjlisti the wire
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I Exeter. "April 14189s,
I CIL NDINNING-On the 4th lust., the wifelef
Nr. Glondinnixig, AloGiffivray, of it
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all Vwheat per bush...- _... t 63
Spring wheat Per bush ........ 60 'L $ 64
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daughter. L 1
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Barley pat, bu6h.... " , 33 36
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i ENSIYTn :Sim000 'on, the 8th in8t the wife
Oatoper bu sh.. _ ......... so . 39
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ofXr. .T. G, Emory. formerlAof Vxator. of a
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Peas Per bush ........ I., ... I
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dangbior. ' .
O'ROURKG...At Shipka,onthe6th Imst, the
Flourperbbl ........... 1.1.11 ...... 400 420
Apples per bqg _.i ... ..... I ...... 75 86
1 'twife of James. O'Rourke of a'dausliter6
. OLAVIN ... InSte on,2ndoon.outheArdinst.
'wife
Potatoca per bag ..................... I 00 I 00
'Hay Per ton ... ....................... s 00 700
Wood
of -VAtrieth Glavin of a vo, D, .
ICERSLAKE.-At Eden, in Usborae, on 4tb
par cord hard ...... ......... 3 00 3 50
lVood peroord soft_.. ....... 200 - 200
the wife of Air. 1(iorslakeof &'son.
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Butter per Ili . . . ........ . ... _ _.... IS 18
MAWRINNEY-1 n Stephen, Qon. .10' oil the
4th Inst, the wife of :Gee, Alawhinusy of A
Eggs Per dozen .. "........ I— , 11 it
Fork Per hundred.,. .. . .... 7:-.* 8 QO 8 10
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HEYWOOD,.In Usborne on 10thult the wire
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of Wesley Heywood, of tivinsAbotb, girls)
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HOW To G'F T A 1ASUT
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MRRIED,
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PICTURE.
WITOHMANN_PROUDFOO -At Parkhill,
oathe3ftutt,bytheltov.,T. Holmes, My,
Send 26 i1Sunlight,,Soap wrapper (Wray
5110111ar
Houry Witohmann, of Badon. to miss Ann le
per bearing the words "Why does a
Proudfoot or Waterlo),
look older sooner Than a loan") to Levet
ELLIOTT-SNIPPEN-On Afarah 29th, by the
Bros.j Ltd., 4$ Scott St., Toronto, and YOU
Rev. J, Holmes Herbert ,114,11iott to E -ma
Skippon. both of Parkhill.
will receive by post .a prett) ' picture, free
YOUUG-HUMBLE-Atthe residanoe of ur?
Jas. Young MoUillivray, 6th inst..
from advertising and well worth framing,
This is an easy way to decorate home,
on, the
by the Roy.j. 11 alines, Corbett. Mr, John ,al.
your
The soap is the beat in the market, and
Young, to Aliss Dtylniaisabel4i Humble.
it Will only cost It restage to mend in the
SWEET-DAVIS.-At the Trivitt Memorial
Church. on the 12th inst. by Rev. F. H. Fatt,
wrappers, it you leave the ends open
Write your address carefully, ,
rector, Mr. Samuel Sweet, to Miss Fannie
Davis, only daughter of Mr Richard Davis.
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WELLS-KNOX-At the rosidenot of the
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bride's father, Hullett, on March 29, by Rev.
J. A, Hamilton, Air John Wells, to Miss Jane
04 Fdany even!,, I -9t while driving up
from Saitford with Will, Lanham ill 4
Knox, only daughter of Mr Robt H. Knox
GOLLOP..KIDD1n the St. Stephen's 0
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, road oars, Mr. Wro, MoCikbe, the veteran
Toronto, on the 5th iugt , by the Rev.
Brougho,ll,rentor Xr,14.01'. Qollop totiv.1,11
OtMugeman, of VQlborue, was thrown
out by a 4u ddca jolt and fell to severely as
Ilanne. bl, third daughter of the late John
to diSIO0414 and break Lie right thigh, He
Kidd, formerly of Seaforth.
is 71 fears of age and his recovery is doubt.
,)2IcBURNEy-11o1(E.14ZIV...At the residence
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of the bride's parents, on the 80th ult. by Rev
J, H. Simpson, NV, J. MoBartley, Esq, of
On Tuesday evening )out Conatable Gen.
Eaqt Wawanosh to Miss,Xagala V., daQltor
ot.11r. Sisr.on; MoKQazlo of TqQkorsmith.
dry Of 00dorioll, avreated a.young man
named 71owas (better known as. e -Tab")
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l(fi-DEAR1 1qG-At the rasiden000ftho
brico's fq.tlior, oil tboI2 ivat,byltov,F. if.
Craig,ou an iurormilgon charging him
wltb rape on R 3 vOU119 woman Mined Sarah
Fatt, rector of Exeter Mr.Cli,ts, X04o to Miss
Martha Dearing daughter ofXr Win Dearluz
Kirkpatrick, da lighter of John Rirkpatrick,
13ftylleld rood, Thopirl is of week MIA
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1111-1 was thus taken advantage of,
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FUST-Ather realdotoo town I ine 111c GillivI'll
The Rev, Nell Sbaw. of Tilbury, was the
on the 3s, 1n.st% Elizabeth, wife of, Frederic
Fust. 61 7
unanimous choice of E graoildville congrog-
atino on Tneaday last,
awed years, months,
CORNT1811-In Fullarton,ou the 3rd iaRt,, 13d.
The names of three
Gthpra were submitted aradvoted on, but
mund son of llr, Edward Cornish agerl 23
AX -7. Shaw polled the largest vote from the
Years, It months sad :4 days,
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lip,ginning, which was orally ma(to inlaiii
]q'17,1;L- In Fullarton, on the Atli inst, hire,
,;,oliot of the late Joshua Bell a,ed 70
Bell
wells, should mr. Shaw accept Ilia call
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Saps OP9 will be at once to,keu to have Lim in,
Il.ri MkMuStapb;n,oatho Ith last, Oral. ,
duced as soon as possible.
daughter of Mr. Jar. lf%rvoy. mol 21, Yo,lrs,
A boxiog club has been orpauizaal amoll g
11 months and 5 day.,.
"Wtell0l High &hool pupils. Rev, ijr,
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Tully Protests against it.
auxu'r-HrUL OR BCR.kTcHEq,
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Physic your horse well With Diok.s
Mood Purifier ; fetid on tiott cooling food.
"--'OR SALE,
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li'vell him clean and dry- and be Will ro.
onver in time. Wnshiag with aaatilo soap
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Twenty five nareq of goo,l :pzgktum land im-
and warn; water will be useful if the le
laodiately adjoining Exeter.
ELLIOT & RMLTOT.
are
are carefully but gently rubbed after oath
melte-lin Solicitors, V ,xoter,
washing. ))a not uw bandag,ag. What is
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Iris blood tborowdily cooled. It may tako
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ONEST ELP
AFOR MEN, I
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some time to get of the favor and lm-
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purities in the blood that have caused the
PAX NO MORE eXO.1;EY To QUjLeic
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trouble, but Dick's Block( Purifier will ne-
A sufferer from Errorl of Youtli-Nervou.4
cornpl6h it if used as directed
bility and Lost Vigor, was rostered to healtinn
boli Mange and Scratches of Ov r,Vkind
such a remarkable manner, after all also had
failed, that he willsOnd the means or oure
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on human or animals, cured in minutes
FREX to 'till follow eulTorcri. Address, with
by Woolford'a Sanitary Lotion. This never
Mild. Warranted by C. LUT7.
stairp,
MR, EDWAAD MARTIN (Tf.acarat) I
I Box 141. lhtroit,AIioh.
A CURE ran 0OUGIrs.-Thera is no re.
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medy that mnhos AR large a percentage of
pWect curea as Dr. WOOXa Norvv%y Pine
GUILT -11T
Syrup. In nearly olve v case of ooughH,
colds, astbula, bronohilis, hoarseness, croup
eta,, its curative effects are prompt anti
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lasting.
DyspnraiA CURED.-GMIMLLMEX-1 Was
NOT GUILT Y
tl oubled with dyapepaia, for about four
years. I votiafd an advertisement of
Burdock Blcoaliitterg, so I started to rise
The people say weare guilty ofsell-
it and soon found that,thare was nothing
in;; Boots and Shoes cheaper that
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10equal it. It took just three bottles to
any other house in town. Collie
eflelt a perfect curo in my case.
and be a Witness, you -will be Well
Bum. J. REID, Wingham, Ont,
repaid for your time. We dolvil the
Tile Princess Frederick Leopold gave
country for prices in Felt and Kid.
birth to a son on Friday-
Sox and Rnbliers, Felt Boots and
There are six patieLts in the gold on re
Grain BODtS, and for Afen's and B oya
astabliebment at Ottawa.
Long Boots the take the bun,
RHEUMATISM CURED IN A DAY.-
GEO. ATANSON'S,
Sonth Atnerica Rheumatic Onpe for Rheu-
The People's Shoo Store.
matism and Neuralgia radically aures ini o
Alext Door to Post Office.
3 days. Its action upon the system is
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remarkable and mysterious. It removes
at once the cause and the diseaseimmadiat- -
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RHEUMATIC PALs
ely disappears- The first dose greatly0
9, I 3 I NEURALGIA
bonefiis. 75 aentg. Warranted by
I and kindred diseases
0. Lutz, Druggist. aug. 14.
1 . are due to congestion
of the bloody vessels
w1flammation.
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BlanshardCouncia.
that produces formerl
cation, resulting in
. . I colds. If the blood
The municipal council met at the Town-
does not circulate,in,
in time
ship Hall, McIntyre's Corners, on Alondaymust
be the inevit-
the 3rd ins;. Present full board. Min.
. able result. The"Cur
utes of previona meeting read and confirm -
ative Absorbent" is
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ea. fir. Frank Somers addressed the
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Board in reference to the bridge top at Ran-
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right'd being swept away by the recent
floods. On motion of St. John and Ullyot
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I ulates the blood to
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- flOtIOT1,Te8toring the
the Deputy -Reeve and Councillor Robinson
circulation. That
n , I once established (lie -
were appointed to look after the same. Mae-
ease must cease.
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era. Forsyth and Peacock also informed the
CANADIAN OFFICE,
ooard of the dangerous coriditicu of the
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Dridge at Peacock's.
Moved by Robinson and St. John that
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rashl'011 11 Styli
mid bridge and have the same repaired. -
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Councillor Robinson stated that Mr.Mc-
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Moved by Robinson and Berry ; That
;lie Reeve and Councillor St. John meet
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ybether it is to ba -re tl:ia
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Headqiaarteizs foall kinds of Hardware. 811111"
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A. HASTING'S, BARBEB IlTh, LD R:LIABLD,
FANSOXIS BLOCK, RxETr4lt.
IfAO YOU Pass by On aQ Uilin street
=Just for it moment stop
And have yo your hair whiakers1trimmed I I
At licitinv4 -BarboxIshop. .Has 010 FilloSt Stock of Furniture
We are the lightning barbomi Over exhibited in. Exeter, and at,
We do our work with care.1 I pricesso love thaw tlieydraw a croml
'Ale alwshears keep our razors I of customers every day.
And ars in good repair.
W43 have the vary finest OtAea of-'ehairi. park);.,
We keep our towels clean.
We shampoo in tile best of $),Is
And use the easy hair machine.I Dg inin
::Some harbor.- work me slowly, 'i ,, Raqw,
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We do their work tip-top;
We shingle their hair and trim their bang* i -
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JV42 N., .12.1 40151 WE:1 The Vwlkrtaking Dvp,tit,41tqlt is1;t,;e4
ed with best and latest t4i Ile Atund in
FURNITURE DEAT n4 It tho country.
" Repairin't," and Flton in,, asiwt i.d I ,jue- ,
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land work (14-ne neat and cheap.
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Wo keep coustrtutis, on hand a larizestpek of
Qllin W1 I M nil kinds of butildi"materlal1q. Dressedorwa-
dressed Pine and limillock lumber, Use a obolcr
stookof .';a.1 Dine lath.
Milling Co. Our stock of doors, seely. blinds, raoulainr3,
&c. Is complete and tborouglMill dr' -ed.
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We offer for s.qleI-!1X1.(,'fi0XX and XXX PINE
"I've tied an °oflice opposite: To,wn I and CEDAR SHINGLES manufactured by tll ,
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Tanks and cisterns, all abapas and size5mmao
theirnewMill, where they will ]seep to order at lowest urices. NVO have, soulQthlu.s:
constantly on hand a full stock of the n0will this 11110 fOrwAtering cattle in the stable
best branes of flour. Also al} kinds of I or barnyard.Callandsce our celebrated Baking CILbir.
L,vc,.v "arta. using them reeommendsti.em
mill Stufft and:reed highly.
Turning, band, zero] Isawin g, and till kinds c" -
Farmers and townspeople will find it maohineivorkiiromptlytittond%!d to.
Itwillbe to yourinterest to examine vu3
to their advantage to call and sea us,Stock b6f0T0'PllTQll%3ill9 elsewhere.
ROLLINS & WILLIAMS. i ROSS &I TAYLOR, Main Street.
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'WHIPS, RUGS, BOOTS, We have had the
SHOES, RUBBERS, Expeplenoe, expenience, that at -
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IT proper fits, are the main factors in, our
John Trebles, Mr st business. litl!thig eve I r
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Half Fox Felt Boot, Grain, $2.00 1 have won the patronage of the many
Felt Boot, Loose Socks, Grain, 2,25 1 W11t)'"m despise those too-often-resurted-
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Hen's Rubbers, 0.50 , tactics tailors especially, namely
Women's Rubbers, 0.30 'Puttillo'off until next week what should
Hisses' Rubbers, 025 1 have been done this.
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manufacture the goods, and the ' .best of , .
material is used. to carry out its meaning is difficult to>
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;irne. Call and be corrvinced. if you want a suit, a coat, vest or pair
of pants, give us a call and be convinced,
101IN TitUBLE, -- Exeter. I hat what rve have said is true.
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