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H. KINSMAN, D.D.S. & DR. A. R.
KIN$M.R'AN, L D, S., D. 31 S:, Honor
•.,rxc. grafi *te of Toronto University,
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Teeth extracted w11723;.43any pain, or any
bad effects. Office in Fanson's Block, west
side Main Street,Exoter.
R.D. ALTON ANDERSON,(D,D.S•,L.D,S.,)
IJ honors Graduate of the Toronto Unl-'
r
reify andltoyahCollege of Dental Surgeons
of Ontario, • Teeth extracted without pain.'
AU modes of. Dentistry up' to date. Office
1 lot's law office
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tt,T. P. , bfcLAUGHLIN, MEMBER OF
• the College of Physicians anc1Surgeons,
Ontario. Physician,Surgeon and Aeeouch
ear. Office,' Dashwood, Ont.
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11 Solicitors, Notaries, Conveyancers,
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BOSSENBERRY, Grand Bend, Licensed
tinn Marna,-
for..C7+.N etv_ ,P.'a:s,:,
; LtTnas not even the in- and,g.
sleep
Slow
growth
of bair
comes
from lack,
of hair,
food. The
hair has
no life.
It is stasr led. It keeps
corning out, gets'
thinner " and thinner,
bald spotsappear,
aear'-.
,
then actual baldness.
The only good • hair
food
you
c, a n
buy
is
It
feeds
the roots, stops
starvation, and the
hair grows -thick and
long. It cures dan-
druff if also
Keep a
bottle of it on your
dressing 'table.
It always restores
color to faded orgray
hair. Mind, we say
"always."
$1.00 a bottle. All druggists.
"1 have found your Bair Vigor
to be the best remedy I have ever
tried for the hair. 11iy lair was
falling out very bad, so 1 thought
I would try a bottle of it. I had
used only one bottle, and my bair
sto ed falling out,it and is
real�t]lihick and longg." now
NA* Ole J. Arou 'rOAsTLr.
July 38, 1853, Yonkers,
Write the ®.anter.
Fie will send you his book on The
Hair and "Scalp. Ask him any ques-
tion you wish about your hair. you
will receive a prompt answer free,
Address, Dit. S. Ci AYER
Lowell 1Vlass
velL and consider myself
"t's,il the
veru ► UII► �'i►nuu �►►uA a[►i► tU UU 19tpiLLt yU!CU.
Col. Turlock Enters' a Town by Government to Co -Operate With
Using Soaring Ladders. Kitchener to End the War,
Complete' Ieout' of . Us Defenders -nix
Lieutenant Merits tins V. C. -Leading
the Attack He single -Handed Shot'
Down rive of the Enemy, After Jump:,
leg Down Into the Place to What Was
Seemingly Sure Den.",,
Pekin, ;Dec, 1,5. --=Col, 'Pull has
returned here. He reports „having had;
an exciting expert; nce. • His detach-
meet was fired upon eight mi1cS from
Pekin. Tie could not discover the as-
sailants, as
ssailants,'as they used smokeless pow-
der and modern guns. He camped for
the night at a place called Eao Li
•Ping, 18 miles fromhere, meeting
with slight opposition, but he was
informed he would be attacked • the
next day by Tao vers from Deli Hai
Ying, and sent for reinforcewont,s.'
Fifty mon under Lieut. 11IcPherson.
of , the 26th I3eluehistan: Regiment
-\.'ere sent to his assistance, Tin
mediately after their arrival Turlock
attacked the town, which .had to be
entered by t►he use of scaling .lad -
dors.
la,ddors. In the attack McPherson dis-
tinguished himself. TIC led the scaling,
party, which reached the town,jum -
eck down into the place, and emptied
hisev
14 O1V42 killing 1 itis Five Men. 'He
then, drew his sword and defended
himself until his anen' arrived in
force and saved hint from death.
lferited tho Y. C.
Col, Turlock speaks highly of the
lieutenant's action. Re says lie be
licves he did a Bleed which 'merits the
Victoria Cross in his julep to what
was apparently certain death, in or-
der to let his men, who were com-
ing up the ladder, arrive. Fortuntite-
1y the Chinese had only a few: car-
bines ancl were had shots, and none
of the British troops were wounded
during the fight, Forty Boxerswer0'
killed, a number were Wounded and
many more were captured and
it brought to Pekin. Owing to the
killing of .the informer, 00 treasure
Ryas obtained.
Tullocic says`, the people of Pekin
don't realize the.contempt in,�Which
', they are held in. the country • dis-
tri"cts. Ie adds'tlrat one of the
wounded Chinainen
said while dying
by shozvda ills, but yot: cannot
"Reasoning from rntece'dentroaio:a- c -hr twill
pr
Dlseentent In: the TransYaal I1 Xneroased
by Liberal Criminal Allegations Made
Against ;thu'
t: tii.>tnaQetre of the War-.
England Trusty Cbatnberlaia--Int-
portal Parliament Ie Dismissed by as
Short Queen's Speech Till February.
London, Dec. 17.—Parliament was
dismissed Saturday till tho middle of
February, with the reading of the
shortest ref theQueen's speeches, It
was as foWOWS:
Idy Lords and: Gentlemen:
I thank you for the liberal provi-
sion you have made for the expenses
incurred by the operations; 'of MY
arra cls in South Africa, and China.
The proceedings' in the House of
Commons were a repetition in minia-
ture of the debates of the brief se's-
cion. The hirer ters viere heckled,
the war was denounced and Mr.
;Joseph Chamberlain ',vas further at-
tacked. But the war funds Dere final-
ly voted, after the Secretary of State
for War, il'fr. William St. John Brod-
rick, had given an " assurance that
the Government during recess -would
cordially co-operate with Gen. Titch
enei• in an endeavor to end the
\Var.
I ar is
t uh. rl � ° •
L stinging "i
n were e e the re-
marks marks of 3Ir. John Bryn-Roberts,Lib-
eral. I -re declared that the British
treatnient of the women of South
Africa was an outrage on civilization
and that it was blasphemy to hold
Christian services in St. Paul's in
connection with the return of: Lord
Roberts while there were such pro-
ccedings in South Africa.
11'1'r. Brodrick hotly. de/lout-iced . Mr.
Bryn -Roberts' charges, asserting that,
it was criminal to make .allegations
which could not be proved, but
which, 'however, would be telegraph-
ed
to South Africa to increase the
discontent existing there. : TIC held.
up Mr. Bryn -Roberts to the censure
and reprobation of nearlyevery
member of the House of Coronions. •
These remarks were greeted with
chers,
Mr. 'Brodrick then repeated that
the Government did not 'desire to
pursue a policy which -would 'make it
more difficult for the Boers to cease
fighting, and that the Government
abided by the declarations of lilr.
Witty," said the justice to a prisoner made, a mis'talce 10 1b) ,,..; '
with Jon
a soppy hat and a turned down es,. , P end
would say that when thisedvlisut ntil both3
of being ',a' Daughter -Why, mother sr 0 ', d
° •
Wil v ''1,a meek manner in which hee ,`�-
- „ of thwhit i
tivhicli
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