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BOER WAR
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to take all precautienS Aci . safeeatarti
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Persona seCurity of 'lir,: f<ruger.
Inttelt Will Car'e Eor Kruger,
Tho li.aoi'lle, Sept. 16 . -The G'ID vern-
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lis published every Thilesoley Morning, • , , • , , ,
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Pre4icient, Kruger Pltayecl.the Brit-
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nietit of the Netherlands has. tele-
agr,'D' Pu}teedh tl,„.°, a T--:;,;i'irieprl, sL(c,' f‘t)'1.1a, irnqt4,1temz ' , °Ice:: I r,i,„.g...
er to x.ro,u4„d, " 2 11
Goinw, Too.
London', Sept. 17. -Mrs. Kruger,
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according to a. despatch to 1I'lle Daily
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lailiths, has .at Loi ouzo. Nat
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. Kruger Will Go to }Tolland
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he;.'elsbs°,-,!P ti)eitipt 'Ai'r6"--Icru'ligc:ernclv'vi.iiipatia)ekies.
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NVo live by our blood, anildirO
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it. We thrive or starve as',
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our blood is rich or poor. ' ,i''''''n-aliclit,'I‘e,
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.t, ehscei high,11boit11*.eewinle:utsricarelel: andsbef iii:n1 ibgraati:;leld-
fresh
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DO NOT RUN
Have 3.11-°,1u-1' t ./..1.1,,a, tui 1,11INI:set Ni,;,I 1 L'se" It; ei ts t? Y °I.Ili
at the
not, drop he alid See. and
first opportunity and let US
show You a few prices of the
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Fancy, 'Woi.esteds and 'Scotch
Tweeds,
ADVOCATE Pyal., I SH IND COMPANY ' ing so bad for A
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, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, .
.116. ,.. tc. cough s cough- 1,
)oe Dollar per annum if paid in • Advance. ing. It tears the
itS1.50 if not so paicl. kkliii tendermembrane ,.
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P.,t50 P1'1' '4.1:?v13.°c1,- •, , of he throat ,and
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lungs and the
No paperdisoontinued until allarre rage ...,' . '' F.'...,"•' wounds t h. u $
bre paid. Atlye.rtisenaents without eyeeilic made attract the
LireCtiORS will be published till forbid and
hargedacoordingly. Liberal discountmade g,ei*MS of con-
'or traneeient advertisements inserted for . ..
ong periods, Every description of JOB suinption. Stop
?Rtwrilla.turtiect out,i,. the finest style, , .
, your cough 1py
at mederate rates, Cheques, moneyord.- •:"- •L - •
4 El , &odor advertising, subscriptione ,ote.to . ': using .the family
)0 made payable to ' ,. ..• - ' • .• •
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- , Chas.ff. Sanders, , -', been c In- i n of
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- EDITOR Ann PROP Coughs and. colds
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Now reit l'hut '40 Is lowerieSS, to TIcAp .
.8 Friends or Against His Foes--cien.,
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'French Occupies Earberton, Whicit
Was tho Ease of 11oer Supplies -The
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'Boer Convoys Intercop ted.. -Colon -
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10. po-A•v. the NationS Guests.
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Sept.London', S 17,, --"The position of
arrair8 in South /1.frica, at, present -une
doubtedly , indicates an. approachihr,
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end of anythia4, like real warm re.
General 'Lord 'Roberts' despatches.
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eslilit°wiltilollartoutal,lhelyI3°dbli's„i'llitt..1e11:',aitse'cal,t; PL"ells,..1
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that the Boer losses recently have
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tile German steamier rlerzog' at . Lor- in body .'and mind with con-
eitzo .1\'lat•quez, his destination being . , .,.. , Jo . ,, . , , ' . ,
Holland by way of Marseilles . tinuai now of rich ,
blood.
• An A ) mai roe y. iterventien
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1N-tvecaalkt1,1.i;), low spirits,
. The Hague, se,pt., 16. -_,The /30er
dele ,.--ities 11/. 4 ••-• ',iv' .1 • ‘V 1 . - '
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}1ave you seen the new,. Stai)les and
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Therrino'bOne patterns. They
. are beffitities, '
, ,,a,t,pnspeaaind tl,ic,:essaeills,nalittitypeo4s.,..1.Cfloilir, esIsnetceirco.r..1 . n., o. cheer, no spring, whe:n rest
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tion in South Al •'' • The 1 1 ' `-' , '
as follows.; "Id .the name steep, we are starvect. ',. our. blood
Of justice and litimanit we a ) lea). .- o '
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big range 0 nes ant. ins
A b' • ' • f BI 1 Black, I ' b.
' ergeS.at the old prices.
• of every kind fOr
- ProfeSSional Cards. • , ' ,. . ,
over sixty years. YOU.
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period. Lord Roberts' announCement
ti t 1 holdst 1, - than 1...' 000
la ie no L,SS lan - t>,
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all peoples to COL110 to our in this ' .
supreme. moment and save °lir coon- ment in it. • .
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try. 'l e eon -unit oursett es to. God, °I the blood, , is ' food.,
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io us mg that out prayers w ill be
keep the blood rich Wi ,-n
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Still Aiwther V.C. loci" Cl4nadn. , it fails 'take Scott's Emulsion
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T. -'°!..itle.'n' Sept' 17. -The Queenre-, Of Cod Liver Oil. It sets the
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Ise, zo.::gied:i.a.1::::: 0, bn,t,, h ea by : o' a, 1 _awardingneg1:3'. lilt': lifige.: sn. liCiti::::ahan.. ic) rt:i. ve,r1.._ :whole.rh bveo,dmy,troie-bai,..i,nscre.na:f:arifIlre—e saaltuatile,
ed 1., .ictormo Cross. to Sergt. A. 11-• l'•" wom-tn and child
tofetrtlesetvtiLi,Iethit.'n°11tahetl-C°Ialea' its agyreeable taste will, stn•prise you, 9 ''
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if you want a lilack we have *hat you
want in Twills Venetians and
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. OVERCOATS
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Overcoats in Beavers, Meltons, Curls,
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- H. KINSMAN, Is D. S. et, Da. A. E.
ett KINSMAN, L. D. S. D. D. S,,Thinor °.U.t" it.
graduate of Toronto T_Jniversity,
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eeeth• extracted without any pain, or any• 1: -AV- .„, ,
,iltd. effects. Officio in Fanson's ;Block, , west ?...,..i.isi,..41,l,
iide Main Street, Exeter, .. • ‘ .. ,....,..-•
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01 thiem as Pgis('Ilers-a: fact whi'ell
W ' r alized here, ---is suflicie it to
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acacsounnott '., for .the clishear -en d f ' lin
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11'‘a'lliiiiictsil. i' 8 DreoPlIrtt1C'eCISR t o'arnf'ca, prevail
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ables such as 'Dewet 'will hold out
to the , bitter end, but with 'the dint-
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lyt.D,.ALTON ANDERSON,(D.D.S.,L.D.S.) ...-,;,,,,,, '
henors Gradiaa be of the Toronto 'cm.- • 4.,;?....,.
st,tv arta lloyal'Oolloge of Dental Surgeons ,,,,..
of Ontario. Teeth extracted without pain. ..„'s.i.l.,iti.
/1.11.• modes ,of Dentistry up to date. office i..:i..,.1.,,,,i,
iyer Elliot & Elliot's law office -opposite ....,- . -
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tion • and men, not even such corn-
iii:o.::,,,iigtiicol.eent.ti.s.eocatisi,,iielios,rs:\‘,,Sii, 1 Sbilegia/ lbl. le, eS, , t oa I?: en:11.1. ami if 1-
' . Preside/it Kruger hiniself has . play-
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ed the 13ritish o'ame. b ' fleeing i •
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the Transvaal. Tie had often de-
e'°n'iligsitleiga
dila'1",e, SCOTT S-, 13OWNE, Chemists , • '•
Nor thovest where he had been. resid- . Toronto. . ,
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ine. for several years. The incident , soc. and $1.oe; all drugg,ists.
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which won the . gallat't young SON
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All essork done in the latest style and
. fit gunranteed. •• •
' ' loosens the grasp of your
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(dared that lie, would never abandon
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Jus courita'y and his countrymen, anti
eentat his distinetion occurred at
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Wolve Spruit in a brisk a.ction with
the Boers Richnrdson noticed that EXETER MARKETS.
- trooper, '
a who had 1)ecin wocuidet-1 (C,haliged, everY WodlaisdAY) .,
Wheat per bushel . 64 to 6.,
(., an io o st. had.. 1
twice - d i'Vl 811 I. ' been shot Flour per cwt " 1.85to 2.00
was el grave peril. Quick as a flash Berle . -
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Opposite P9st, Oce
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liTha.T. P. 'McLAT1G1HLIN,. MEMBER OF r .. Ofthe throat and lungs is
1_,, the Cellege of PhysicianSand Surgeons • -, removed. all infiarnina- '
)Rxt,,i.i.. Physician; Surgeon and Aceouch- i.- .. . . 2
Office Dashwood, Glint. . . '• tion is subdued. and the
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have a greatly dispiriting' effect -when
it is genciially known, It LinaY be
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arli, tied that the' proteetion of the
cough away.
'Legal. •;• ' Three sizes: e one '
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ag'ed Presideillt was' a serious handi-
but P - i -d-. t
cap . o enei a o ii -c,1 cs 1 cal
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he rode back under,. a heavy dross- Oats li•t to 20.
fire to within 300 yards 'of 11-10. en- 1:3eat". , 5135 1500, 'tts
em,y and... picked up his w ouncl,ed. coin- Eggs r . 11
rade 'though liichartlson's own Potatoes per bag .
' ' - ' ' l -la per ton 7,00 to 500
Ayes wounded, lie succeeded In ...i.
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tiding \\nth the trooper he had resell- "Ijrunr.Yel-de As pples Per lb , ,,,,
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'of )doers Chiclteu ..----- 5c, ib.
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clICKSON Sz CARLING', BARRISTERS, f.. ; , ()liar size is the cheap
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L., Solicitors, Notaries, ' Conveyancers, .1 : est to •keep' on . -‘-
0.0,:emissioners, Solicitors for the Molsons i._ ''', , oo . , , hand, Y
Bank, etc. Money to loan at 5 and 5V, per :. the ,buc. size for cougns
oent. ' Office Fanson's Block, Main St., .. ..; • ,_steed
k „. you ave ,or some
Exeter. 'CA. member of the firm will be at LI • had f
Eteusall on Thursday of each week.) , „. '4 time; the 25c. size for
C. R. CARLING, B.,A.. • L, R. DICKSON, al,
..1 an ordinary cold.
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st,-,3,ll Who is app. re itly • coniplete
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invalid, remains, while 'Botha !lime
self is far from Well.
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that ,-,--
l'Llern can be no doubt .i...rug-
er's last step has . greatly helped the
British. Free, and in. the 'Transvaal,
lie WOuld be a goverrnental 'centre for
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influence, over'.
dout f the Ciro the ,
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' ' Back in the Banks. , ,..'.5.' ''.!
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London, Sept. 17 --It has been, re- Cern 16
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p.orted. to the War Office that Se.t-' ? -°-
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geants 1day ne and 111-cCulloch, , and Wool, .......... , ,.. „ - . -- . - . ------ ........15 to 113.
First-class Rigs and Horses
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0 'd .stlPft ta, 1-sh 9.1-47
1 ei._ _ a ,..w., ,
Hotel, c:R at the LiVery
L, W. GLADNIAN,.(SUecesser,to Elliot & ..5' .! "For 15 years I had a very bad
IL' . Glaciman,) Barrister. Solicitor, Notary '.7 cough. The doctors and everybody
Public tionvoyancer,•Etc. Money to loan 'at . ' else thought I had a true case of
lowest rates of interest. Office Main , Street, - consumpTion. Then I tried Ayer's
Exeter, ' , , ' 'Cherry Pectoral and it only took a
• . bottle and a half to cure me."
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t'exerting
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a powerful all
hors,iiees. captures, he would, have
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been. a source of the greatest. , eni,-.
barrassment to his captors. But
now under the protection of the
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and Iluxbuty of the , Canadian Ifount-
Stable Christie's' old Stand
.4.1•••;01.11.111110•00.... . ' ' T. MAP.ION MILLER,
Auctioue?..ers , . Oct. 28, hies. Camden, N.Y.
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Portuguese G overnment at Lorenzo
_INlarcittez, ' it ' is' felt that ho is off the
ed Rifles, missing from. the ranks,
Sustaining His Theory.,
have rejoined. ' ,
NO Man is a real man of science' un -
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will receive prompt at-
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. Write the Doctor. If you 32/31,0 any _,a
mir noSsENBERRY,G-rand Bend, Licensed ' com rant whatever and desire the 'h
II } . Auctioneer for County Huron. Sales beetPm'enIcal adviee,a,rlte the Doctor •-'4. i
freely. Address
stage, powerless both for his friends
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and against his . foes: .
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TWO TRAINS COLLIDE, less. he is ready to abandon his own
conclusions, duly put on record if sub-
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tention ,
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rrl - ere -lee -eons
promptly attended to, and. charges moder- ' DR. J. C. a.YER, Lowell, Mass. •
ate: Orders by mail will receive every
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'ERE/cell ocouppl1s BARBERTO.N.
---- t 'n• st' ations rove them
They Met in the Clintre of a High Bridge SeqUeli ' v° ig P.
• fallacious. The president. of a great
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tention. • 'ill.‘”111.°11."4°°""”7"15'.°416'. 4
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T3 BROWN,Winchalsea. Licensed knot-
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.wheeh Was the Base of the Boer Supplies
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Kir , . college once wrote a volume on the
'`e4-" ' practice of medicine.' After it had been11
. Nanaltuo, B.C., Sept. 15.--Coal-Coal eouipleted and he had gone to New
ftrreeinnisANleoxn. n1drfiraomoolLuditeddystainilsthni•aoinladinNon..no1nOt - York to arrange for its ' publication
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twonides north of LadTsmith on theffEsqui- his house was -burned, and the inanu-
malt and Naualmo Railway.' 'The trains
met on the centre ,of :Bridge 107. The ap-
proach to the bridge on both sides is script of his book and all his notes
a were destroyed.' , '
sharp incline coining suddenly otf to the He couldn't reproduce It. Ten years
fleovmeloofffhtheer, abruiodyire, Bw
ohtlil e litr1a1ins s a were etrhee b ubdolty- afterward he said: "That..fire was the
wrecked, especially No. 1 engine, Which was greatest of good, fortune to me. If 1
iron. .
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carload
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sorue
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supply
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furniture., which when
our already fine stock we
the latest, most 'hand-
cheapest things on tb.e
( I ,._ ioneer for the Counties of Perth and
laiiiidlesex, also for the township oftisborne ITORSEMEN
isles promptly attended to and terms rea-
sonbale.Sales arranged at Post office.Win- ,
shelse.a. , ' . . .„- -
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London, Sept. 17. -Lord Roberts
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reports to the War Office, under date
of illachadodorp, Sept. 14; as fol-
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French occupied Barberton yes-
terday with the cavalry, which he
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took across the mountains. ' • He .met
slight opposition, the enemy' being
conipletely surprised. Twenty-three
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officers and 59 men, who were pris-
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reduced to acrap _ . had published the book, I should have
The 1Kliled..' '
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- 'The killed were ,,,
know,. that itwas all wrong.TIIE
tr.t olltPriBly 1, flini'nresF,IlSanteF'lya'1:01m1Pebi.4141/.tneillea, ejElte.Aootehx; Mr. Andrew Lang in Longman's Mag-
came here to manage these mines. He was o
ridingitiiiaf roonmi NLo.rt1a,y7ingal tale, ,. r alit uer nleavesi ngtAil ewx 1 tiro; of two geologists who were
‘igzait-nheertienlgis'specimens in. a lonely M01111-
. tain place. One. Of them add written a
0, LTA' tAiT,ITO;a'Oir, three TcottINId,reefin.g. 1 ne el: of .N. 1, ,
irs book. The other, looking about one
, who had been on the road about two. Yo• • .
He leaves .a wife and, family in Toronto. day with a fleldglass, saw ..his friend
, .. S tallish
HUGH THOMSON, Diemen, of 1 , occupied a long time -unobserved, as
unniarried. i '
Ht SAUNDERS, brakeman. he thought -in rolling a great, stone
'. ' A Misplaced Signal. down hill and at dinner questioned him
STOCK ii ' ii .
We have the Stock -yon have thi
, rca:iney-we want to trade,. and i
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you wan 1 wi pas
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Oil we 0.. .. • ,,,
you is furniture - ;
. dandy line before purchasing else
where.
, alkAkia.ekarkAkdkier.A., CAUSTIC BALSAM
oners, were released. and
tives and other rolling stock were
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A reliable remedy for Curbs,, Splints, Spavia,
Sweeney, Lameness from any cause, and Sore Throat
in Horses, and Lump Jaw in Cattle. See, Pamphlet.
Satislaction guaranteed All Dreggists and general
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l'IT PAYS
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'A' ' . EUREKA 118TERINARY MEDICINE Co' ,
"R. .... • To read the big stores ad- • . .•
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captured. The former will relieve us
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of great difficulty, as we had to put'
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upwith a few Tie e y, engines.
"French reports that -he has suite-
fent supplies for three weeks for his
force, and for a week for his horses.
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One hundred Boers, wi many Maus-
an a o mmuni-
rides dquantity f
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. ,. For whose good are we in REPAIRING ,,
4 the furnitiiee business? For If you -want your Repairing well done
A , yoiirs and, ours. If we are not oe.) to R. Hicies-Watches, Clocks
7 Useful to'you we cannot be use- r3
and Jewelry a specialty-.
Itil.to ourselves. We have got .
to carry the goods you want at MARRIAGE ILICENSE
the Prices you want or we can -Marriage Licenses issuedandWed-
•:not make a success of our busi- dingRings always on band. „
'iiess. But eve have been doing . Fanson's Block, Exeter.
'-business right along for years,
tion, were captured. There are large
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quantities of sheep and cattle in the
district, which is good news.
"French intercepted larger ys
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showing that, BarbertOn was used as
a depot for supplies for' the Boers in
the south and southeast. •
e u o force is stilitrains
"Th b jk 1 French's
35 irides behind the cavalry, owing
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to the difficulty of getting the wag-
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To Be Guests of the Nations.
London, .. e <-
1 9 Pfe 1 t .-The War Office
has _decided to invite details of the
. The cause of.the accident was a misplaced about it.
signSil- at first that he h ad
Superintendent Fisher's wife and family He pretended
g on.
res'de-at South WellIn t
Saunders. was a new men on the train. been doing it for exercise, but hard
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When the engineers sighted one anotner pressed, ce esse .
as the . . ._ ,
rushed down the incilm.s they "Well the fact Is the confounded
reversed at °lice and made every effort to was 200 feet too high to suit my
bring them to a stop, but the impetus 33 133 thing,
too gr.eat, and both 'smashed together with theory!"
We have the largest and bes,
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assortEd stock in town.
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to. H. powE
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tremendous force right in the middle of .a
trestle, one train toppling over into the ra-
vine. ,
Fisher and Walton were killed on the
spot. The other two Inca died a ,feNo min-
utes later.
A' wreaking train was 'despatched from
Nanalmo Within an hour of receiving the
news with a strong force of men and sev-
eral doctors. - .
The news. has caused great excitement
here, where all the lillied were 4,veii
known. .
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Miss Ida Webb, of St. Johns, is visit -
ip gjh edio%tly gi.;Ltsolohb her siosfteitii.xie'llre•sr.,
is visiting her sister,INIrs.lioletelVilsen.
-Mr. Harvey Hick -s left last week tot
Newbury as clerk in a Store. -Rev,
Salton is expected. to take charge cf
the 'services here next Sunday and
henceforth. -Mrs. Towl, of Ottawa, is
, ,
i .„which proves that weare the
a right kind of people with the
7 ,,,, right prices Come and .see for
Ji . b '
7 yourself.... . •
GIDLEy & soli
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Seaforth; On FriclaY afternoon an
explosion occurred in the cellar of tbe
store of H. W. Willis, boot and shoe
merchant of this town. The store is
• . , , • .
lighted by acists line gas and some-
think having''te • 0-tl
e „,one wrong with • ie
, machine Mr. Thies:, Hatcher, ' of the
. lls & 'MI relie firm, was employ ed to
$ •Si 1 , ,
repair it • The 0ets was let out of the
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machine into . the cellar and as was
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$ supposed has passed out of the win-
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claws; but Ion Coming ' in contact
. . a the other end
with a lightec lamp , t .
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of the cellar an explosion occ.urred:
officers and me11 from each colonial
corps in South Africa to visit Eng-
land as the guests of the nation as
soon as it becomes possible to re-
duce the forces there!' The colonial
troops will corne with the first re-
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turning regularS, and the Queen will
, .• .
present them with colors. , .
liTacdonald's Cap
Capture. . ,
Cape Town, Sept,. 16. -77 -The. military
authorities ha.ve taken. • over the
Netherlands Railway. . '
. General , Macdonald, • • ;-,. •
cipetatino in
the. nottheastern corner of Orange
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-HARD ON WORKERS. .
1iss
visiting- here, the guest of iNtiss ..ti,.
Towl. ,
The Shortage in Cotton Will Ill{:1, lve a
Loss in Wag' -s of £25,000,000 in,
, Eight Weeks. '
Manchester, Sept. 16.. -The excitement in
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cotton last week piactical.ly blocked...1,H tat-
tempts' to complete impoitant tramlattl nil
in cloth. Prices were irregular, pith° the
sales effected were .usually at substantialTh
advanCeS . Satisfactory demands from India
were sca'rce, tbe manufacturers frequently
, aslcing figures quite
declinlag to quote or
uno .) a na bl. 4...
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There , are no prospects of a movement to
*.i.ds.Chi..da.. Wealthy agents • and manu-Medicine
facturers ` are holding barge quantities of
China cloths until the merchants can accept
delivery.
Th Manchester Textile Mercury esti-
mates that the nilnimuni average . of. stop-
for the ill' will b I I t mek- al -
page, . e m s w e e g 1 w 4,,
tho the period may be longer, and that the
including the Wages or500,000 work-
' '26 ' 0 o•-
ors, will be i ,00 ,0130.These I ssee are
attributed to the failure of nature to sup-
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is a efve
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• erve Food. N F
OK MAKES SICK PEOPLE
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_ OBSE AND BUGG-Y sTorag.--A horse
H
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and buggy owned by Mr. F. G. Abbott,
' of near Lucan, were .Stolen from the
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church shed. here, on Sunday night
last. Mr. Abbott, , immediately insti•
d se. rch but it was not until Tues.
tute a 4 . , . ..
day, when he advertised his loss, that
he discovered the whereabouts of his
li
stolen property. e . thieves ad
driven to . Ii ills,green and tied the horse
in' a shed and disappeared.
DEATH. OE .WESLEY PYIlf.--Lliast
week we were Called iipou to chronic's
the death of an aged resident this
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week it is our sad duty to record, the
death of a well-known and 'highly re -
• spected young' man in. the- person d
Wesley Pytn, who passed away cm
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Thursday evening last, at the age ol
20 years. The young- man was full ol
promise and hope for a blight future
but the hand that ruleth all thingi
It knocked Mr. Willis and Mr. Hatch-
Colony, conipelled the'. t ' 1
Boors o lila ‹e
•• - er down. siligetno• their hair and
n . .
whiskers. The cellar door WAS ,
The tifi olsons Bank blown
.. - ° cloWn and several panes of glass
.- ' ' .' • • - ' t ss- ' broken It, W•18 all over in a second.
, (Charteredby Parliamen , 1 a..) , , , ,
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a hasty flight from the Vet River. He;
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captured 31 wagons, a quantity of
cattle -and stores . and 65,000 rotinds
of rifle ammunition • ' .
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'Paid up Capital... ...,.....'..$2,500,000.
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Beet Fund... :...'....... .. . . .: ..1,025,000- MAKE OLD DR8SSES NEW 1
•• ,"•:. • .. ' Head office Montreal.
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DIAMOND DYES—___
',.. ' ELLIOTT,--- ' ' ' •
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' ; GENERil..L MANAGER. ' , , , ,
. lioney. advanced to good Farmers on The St Easiest
Simplest and '
itheir own notes With one Or more endorsers ,..`
at 7 per cent. per, annum., . _ _ .
• ' •- ' ' " •.• Way of Horne Dyeing.
• - .- EXETERBRANCH—- ''''
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Open evor,y.' lawful day from 10 a.ra. to 3 •-• ----
,p..ea; Saturdays 10 a.m. to 1 p.m, ,
i' : . '. ' • . The Great Superiority , Over all Other
'A general banking business transacted. Ways of Home Eyeitig.-A Telt Cent
• aclia e Will Color from. Ono to Five
CURRENT RATES allowed for money on P g
d C I that Will Not
.Deposit Receipts. Savings Bank .at n. Pounds of Goo s- o ors,
• ' • • ' Wash Out in Strong Soapsuds, .
Dies:seg.& DARLING, ',N.D. HITRIION; . •
• , - ' Solicitors. , hlantig,er. . --
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add Baseball ,
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Lorenzo Marque4 Sept 15 . -Tho
Portuguese • • •
District G.overnor has re-
ceiyed , .instructions from the Home
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overnment at Lisbon not to throw
any obstacles ay of President
les in the Ny ' ' -'icisses,
d - -
Kruger, who has decide to lea.te
Portugueseterritory next week end
' sail for Europe ' -
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• . alio Dutch. Disheartened ' '
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Cape Town, Sept. 15, -The Cape
Dutch and ' others here who a m a-
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tluze with the Boers have apparently
aba.ndcmed hope of the possibility of
the burghers holding out nincli long-
er.." They are now showing a disinO-
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sition to assist the Imperial authori-
ties in settling the trouble
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To Neg° tint° with Britain
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ply sufficient raw material. Eng s
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manufacturer is tote ly dependent upon a
lb il f foreign uppl and Too many people are ignorant of the
cir.cumscr e area o, s Y, , rl
these who prOVIde this . supply ,are nOW fact'that the nerves regulate the blood
straining every nerve to ,consume the pro- supply through the leocly. The eoncu-
duction at home, thus becoming formidable tion' . .
competitors of England. of the •nerves should therefore
''These compotitors," says The Textile ' best • tt t' ' • •
claim oura on ions ..
Mercury, "are the most formidalile, wlo , If the nerves are put of repair. the re-
could '.posslbly •,enter the mariret4 .of, thef ,
s.iiit is, loss of sleep, irritability," de-
world against as. The remedy for the u- pression of spirits and lassitude, all
tura is the cultivation ef cotton within the ,. . o , . .
of wh ch • •beginning o serious
realm of, Great Britain." . , I are the .t
.,a
Ai tne 'Sine time a month's ,snspenSion of aiiiilents and diseases. .
i 1 e •ft • • - , .• .
buying w I, partially r strict She set meie . Plane's Celery Compound is a nerve
' a t of .the last cron only tier- '. ,
for the tenni n 6 r , medicine nerve food as well as a
1 seit,ble at extremely high prices, to come ..-,, and- ' 4.'
c-ia - - • 4 , . ' len used it-
out of the .pockets of the manufacturers, but pueifiei of the blood. -1V1 ,
which never could" be extorted from' the re '
• 'Doves from the nerve centres all
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saw fit to snap thevitalcord . and cat
int . . , , .
h. home The deceesed was always
in good health until a short tithe figc
when he was taken ill of typhoid fevet
and tluee weeks< • later he sliceirnibe
to it' deadly effects.- The funeral toot
place on Saturday to the Exeter Ceme
eery. Tile bereaved parents and • relit
t• ic have the sympathy of all in then
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of affliction.
sad tri 1 •
• . ,. ftearful - '
Think not o the parting.
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......., shall , ,
IN e some allay meet our brother
' Ileayen ie on the other side
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, . Success iti home dyeing depends
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kind
-. About 24 women in 100 are stronger
_ Withbifiniond Dyes, if the simple di-
' In the ,left arm •tlian they are in the,. rections on the package are followed.
right. , Woreen, too, are more frequent- ' t- " - d • •
ed earefulle-, ari ,the special dyes for
' ly equally , strong In both ,arms than Cotton fire used for cotton and fnixed
ere men. • • . ' ' ' , goods, and the wool dyes used for all-
' there is absolutely ine
A ." A
, London, Sept. 1.7.-.,.... special oe-
spatch froin Naples says that the ob-
ject of Mr, Icruger's ~ visit to Europe
' • • • •
is to negotiate a settlement with
Great Britain and that • he , haS full
power to .Etet to that end.
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merchants or the di U. bu Irritability, and by supplying abund.-.
trade. ..., - , ,, ,., -ant nutrition to the nerve tiss tiesecui•es
•
e.ars, n , e ,
SevenY I 13 d
' • healthy action thrOugliont the nervous
• Killed ii3, Iltifialo Flyer. '
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etamitton Sept. Di. -(Special.) ---There Wag , . ' d • • re W '
' 11 ' tatit ' ti - Victorla- When men an se oinen a °fried
is ia y at le c i -.,
. a terrible dou ..) . , . ,; ;
arenue Crossing of the (;.T.I.t. last night. end.ovei woiked in the honfe, work-
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The Ilatialo PlYet, clue here at . 0, < as ..-. shop, store or office, and. find ft hard
d ' d ' 11 .. ' I • I killed the delver ' .
Into n e tely r g ant . , / to get sleep at night -when t<he uSetl-
who resided at 2o0 Norte 0 . ..
I' T 'McLellan w , . .. for repair, tio
UJ) brain 00 tone, -
SVeilington,street and C, T. 'Muntiner , , gets. ,
. , , . , . , , ,,, ,, , , th d
81111er-street, who waS lir the wagon wan , thane so 1 eft i..slic.cl. Stteng ,ens a,.11
hila The tiorsc was also instantly klIn"Id, gives vigorotis life as Paine's Celery
' ' .‘ • -- I il I d I'l 151 1 e ' ' • - d ' it ' ' lil food f' ' th
line tee wagon c eine s le . . ',..e. 00 ' ' Conepouli .. . IS She . or e
' lonece to J. A. Williamson, a IN.lison-stre-.)t, I ,,, . i., a nerves. . , , ,, ,
grocer.. McLellan, tile driver, WilS only 14 .....'" '. , -.., .. .,--, - 1 • Lc ,.-
,, 1 d he 'as inevin,- )111111- 'fame 8 (...,elery uoinpotitto is the e.c.
Yeals 0 altei an l" i ' ' , , -, -, l', g . .0 nil 1.• • for
Testy•s trunk, '1'here Yois a vainstoh», en tenowleagec, colet of a met icine,s
• et tee time, 111(1 It is sutneestid the tiorse the Gore bt diseases clue to nervous
was 'being drivten 1: aost,itai .111 pli;cceififlen ,1,..y.ss weakness or to a foul eondition of the
not. taken at t ici ti F8 , . „ ,W lob S a 01.5" , , ., ,,,,...., 1 , , 1r, 1 k
" Will wonders evei.y cease?"•inquiv,
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the friends of Mrs. S.. Pease, o . I.A.w.
• • '..• ' 0 • e
ieni,e, lean. They knew sh , liad li ei
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unable to leave her bed in seven year
1 ' • Illt of liclrie and lives- trends
0 i ilecol , ., .y e i
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ilex Vous i)rostrit ion and general de
1 •I•ty• hitt " Three bottles of •Ple'tel
ii. 1 , , . • .., e,
Bitters•'•enabled •,. t - 11- "- ..ti
nit, o sta. a she \sit c,
" and in three inonths I felt, like a nes
' " W 1 i • • if ' f - 11 ' '
peison.. ' on Cia sti . ening von leaf
ache; Backache, Neevousness, Sleet
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iessness, fueuereamiy, .0 aintanes an.
rl' ‘, • it willn 1 ••t, . • 1 ' i i
Dizzyspells =an. I ‘., a lal.ICL.t.a.+S 0.0.....`",
ing. Try it. Satiefaction is gut rat
ted. Only 506. a•t• all Drug stores.
• • - wool goods,
' . ' ' t utr" . h f f '1 • - ' . ,
• ••.Peas and beans are the naps n 1., c ;ince o ar tile. . .
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• tlou of vegetables,' containing as much Diamond Dyes ale very simpl
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bon 'ai wheat and double the easy to use. and liy using a stick - to
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earbon'while ' the 1 I • to
r f 1 f • i food.lift the, goods In le € Y° 'a ,
. &mount o musele min ng,s
_ .. ' ' • there is 00 need of soiling the hands.
Famine Priees'at Johannesburg. -
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Johannesburg Friday,r Sept, 14.-
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Provisions are selling at famine'
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pricee here, • sugar bringing two slid-
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lings and sixpence a pound ancl pork
the seine price, while 11 at lies are
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--- • • • •• , . ' ' For bearity, bielhancy <. i fastness,
TESTIMONIAL • ' other dyestuffs, \tether. for henna Use
_. ' ' ' • ‘' ' 1 th D'
or for the dye -shop, ecpia. e Dia-
0 mond. The lateet scientific clisociVeries
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are used in their manufacture, they
vtre .guarall teed 010 ' strongest told
'' JOHNI
. ' ' MR D OKINSON
R1 ' - I fastest of all known dyes, and will not
' -- ' WaSh Ont in the steongeet soapsuds,
' exposed to
. st i-T4,00a for' not. will they facie svhcin.
. 1 have used English oe ,... . , .. .
the sunli tet. .
me- calvee and think it a good food, • . F . . , _
''- ' • • Tr Dianiond Dyes once, find eee
They• ' ' -. 1 how easy ei ma e old. ....- .-.
have done renefii•kably well em- . y Itis t k • amid fedecl
der its use, thave also fbillid it a va - .,,.... ,,, ,,,o,
es waists, ribbons, capes, ;poi, t,_,
uat>le food. for horses.. . - ' - res, ' like . . .
ni. , Ali 1721,,vell I-1 4,1 , ate.. 100k ..nesv, .
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sold at one shilling per box. 0 their
,t, nle a tieee ore or •
,,o„, to,6„,;,,i,,
. s a` - r c '-' oslo '".--' -•''" ---- - ---'
dear, While inemy neceesities are itot
o. a. na e a, any pt co, .
bt 1 hi t •i '
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ist Make Sure About :Kruger. ,
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-1.--011, Saturday, eept. 17.- The
Portuguese Government has tele-
graphed to the 0 Ovoritor of Moan-
• , • . ' •
fugue, au6lioriziag. the departure of
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sii . it l mser for Europe. The ,Gover-
nor, however, meet satisfy himself
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llii. , .K. 6 , ,,,..11 c ,
that ....„ ..._,,„,,,,,,, is 510 y g )ing to
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De- op,i, Mealw Ili, h., . is inett ueted
(la nierOus One at nights, there being no
' f h r teen-, rittor ti ' .in. 'rho train
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eels rinielne vele ta teuld imilit hillY0 situck.
the. rig et the front axle.
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lf and or.
Coroner. _Th yo on .,„.as no . loci
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a rCtL an ulcu
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1/100a. it is t.iconcr..1, ci ec y .)
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to -day that never fails to lie,iiefit. Get
Paine s Celery Coinpoimil and orny
"Paine's" iC . you wotild lie. well and
st,ons,,,, , ,
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william liousteen, at:eased of shoo
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ii•ig and killing ;Another boy name
Stephene, wife iieq,ultted itt Chatims
yostorday,, . ,
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