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of MudftfL'1n#mbeti of tbe se"evenet'kisilt,.:
hi runghbr, 'Onte9.U.041. thtt
L pole ion vbi
irTitin'„tiffeeinibo j'4urr
VIXiittrtOn
gro. MOO and her 4a -tighter*, .
who beet been residents (*the tinege
foi about t wo Yeses, leftlaet Week, toe
the NorthWeets -Whereethisse, WM:014S
A ..4-twitc
WOO* whit feW' -ntiVeti
M404 Iteree
tee%
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01$ 0:0141.40, thi
*44'4 ',h3r .nd the .
/.301Ietinilttltehopea 'that of„
iett/Aelts: being t Alinit3ter4ind khotro'l
, • votst. '
r�teibunt,cogro
UlLtefor the et.
.Pallt, eat intiblete „ enie
ecelesilitutieed 'eetending ,or
aed eootrist of, it terperAte
interference of any, eccies.
the 1t large Majority. tv14 Ilecur..6the teed° only aggravates • and ises
'melte essimilehoe. .'
men Anton- 10erta1n1y the hen arid, dr In ver
tireoti; . elter.97;' ,
efereOw;eiretepe, pitiinee hetteeitt
:taipn 4014 therroOnt- rehettt:4be, 016101'.
In all (*tree 1300(teseoP1e werekilled,
electiontee-011eersim -
-stegtftqh-eAtt#
ballmtPwatil.te
S,00ls upon- the. new
l' ,
veil of the -electorete irt therSri ir:k. Nonteheth ati
that tunny 01 the population are Glets fer„ for both' have b u %ered. Noe a
iciens, with no knowledge of the con- few politicians on both ides may lea
dition' of dash* and thus easily Innis_ to their cost the lessor* 1, -Web ' the e , ,
have Ina y sep.i.g mproveclandin places doubt -
de ”
' traced. Under the cireurnstances it, __;_'enice of otherts should the recrements of the people of
=in. Bat the chief dasnage ' will be elt
ItrtiSla is stfli mlaking greet Atiliter
eleittenes"whietretreleeingedire
t 4 securing an 'honortehle peace
let than the continuation o the
.
are Roman Catholics, and it ia known Bot eolith:eat. tkc.d.Intignesrt astoad.
r s si cartridges. an
placed. 7,000.000 r\ 4,0001 I 100j" .rolusn dwell joti
eisition have also been order -
Siberian Railway is constant -
should be an eaey matter for the Goes to those interests that are higher than Slberlt, will taken in by means of
water and roadveay transit, so as to
ernment candidate to win... the fortuneli of parties or of politicans. the 'railway free to carry troops
The new minister was sworn in en It is the part of all true pittriots to leave
and military *Korea. Every effort is
uar
Saturday neornh3g nee left shortly gdj, thowistiprerne e_being national eoncerns
net the was and danger of section. pallet°krun.i.inte lerge rittin-
---ereeee=e4ftreffllestonAetteitre..eM!tAleeth bers "Ien in nu tit! east 8° that
inue_repeated „war Indemnity when peace is sign
ectkmovideleheneeeessry on his a We as. *un, rru.b.e.ouionrasia,
,pointment to a Cable:et position. • The stie.„!, . e-slig
is„ that -the -merits .de -
'nominations will be held on April 25th . • taltingeptece tially-em -land, and the
merits 0 tue Separate. or minority. J
China Sea are re rted to be close.
tit*, The bride ehtered tbe
MS thenelneret2 , 04',••
'!Ohner3S.:frellet .)ribetittrinettein
bet-')41.1eS'Atott
.r.x.otot,:oowtto,,ot I,
•0:**7 ot..4.440.1044*00414
.1011.t.cotmusiOntlOartte4A.n.utitthiltte:nt
a -&-bouquet of ettepationee., :After the tiere
set
, ,eteatoeer.,:aneleetetneretstett.,
• I
extended, the"comPenY erit 4.0wn :0 .•
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woe afterwards's- spent in • :•Inusic asel •
genies. Air. toed Nine Herd then &ewe
home. lot 0. E. •R.
g, led•la 10.:
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„ .. :. , ', . (Tii:"Pkfiliptilt:I„ '
' 1 , n intniolil:' Greet 13rItainettn.
' Of Reeliange: '' ., '' -,
. e „, ,Stuck 004* and Itrieinesiee se at
140:Wrote, , ' . ' e , _. : .'
teed,higheat'ettrrent,rate of il)Orestailov '
, .
eplitiento Derv41k,t4.0t,e, aki orwulis fueitqL ..,Interps, (r,..,41.
' Petzuoui n -TeartY end addW tO principal June .
. •• • ill and perm, Slat, . ,
lit -4 VittifOtiltfi. Duton.. 9,tiverntrient. e „ •tio.•
it ' ., ' - , Ilt.--111;-IttiONeStatiiiieee-- -;-1.
u Ireton. e • • •
costly. i _th the many frie ids
iu wisbirigthis dstimable couple many
years of happiness and prosperity.
Devete-Mrs. Edward Rose passed
away on Sunday night at the age of
78 years, from the effects of a short
hut fatal Attack of gangrene. By her
death another gee is made einengst
the few early settlers leftinthis ciente'
ity. A native of England, she, along
with her husband resided for a short
time at Whitby, thereafter they
trewettitWittelseetehtmenteldlieter
huit century and /Settled down on the
is • . re she breathed
her teat,. on the 12tli concess on, ex -
Opting the fifteen, years spent in Mit-
chell, the greater part of a useful. life
was devoted to household affairs and
the careful bringing up of her twiner-
oleepting:-Blesseti-ve- I
.ealthy- constitutiorerher_naturatei
dustelous haleits and cheerful, winning
ways helped in a great nieasure to win
the respect of her neighbors-, besides
making her home the centre of peace;
comfort and mutual tiffeetion. The
funeral took place from the residence
f her son, Alfred, on Tuesday to the
0 • se 41114 seestlitehelt.
Her husband predeceased her several'
years, and she is survived by a family
apanese and Russian fleets in the
and polling May. 20d. sehool systAatit are not involved, That
In no other constituency lo the question in our judgment, is not at and a naval ertgaglnient is expected
Wellt could the Government win but lame. From ourfirstehand knowled ,
oonditionse--and from-- " rnr "
111!"1-viCh a l*trialwatargeloreign decirbcrate sssauranco o • muter au -
, _ population, insut Irrersc'b half-hreedci tarn end titter western representatives; - ------Breiteeileld-----
, and.* 'majority of Iternian Catholic*, we are persuaded that the -rights-and - Tbov-mitmoi ',recovering from his
an opposition win would be e surpriee. privileges secured to .the rnittorities recent- ellinessThe_tntne _Weida et
under the aineodment clauSes of the Dr. Stewart, of McGill •University,
but if there be $s battle it wilt be (4the autonomy Ulla would havebeen grant. Montreal, formerly of Brucefield, will
royal order. ed by the Provincial authorities on be sorry to learn that he Is in a very
- ' *air owrt motiontut sucb. legisla- low state of health. We hope soon to
e . giere jempeeehjseeLeepeeititeept hine-Mr.
4.7re anzirs. AT-OTTAIV.A.”‘ ' thiment. Irieheutorbteleft. tie the - aniciFootiviiiin-y---Tocifai---4-ffirr
1it right- pleased to learn that he has secured
leis interesting at the present time, .4Zial Leg
it lellitui
stitn-toullelafeet_
to note the attitude of the, Toronto If mistaketiaremade, let them be ad th
Pe.
Glebe in regard to the Educational by the . people b t because
e o resbyterian college at Montreal.
w o mus suffer use He has been offered andhas accepted
clauses of the Autonomy UHL .A.n of them If there muse be strife„ let the position of assiet. t toaininister
article appearing in satutday•s edi. it be among those whose interests are near Montreal for thrsunimete
immediately at stake. The Dominion
4nor
'elan gives the opinion of the editor, 13P
e ornament has trouble enough of its * 4.)011114011,
Rev. McDonald in definite terms. lie own without horTowing from the Pro- Council met pursuant to adjourn -
opposes the ainended chnetee and like vincild afena• fo, the last analysio 'tient in Town Hall, McGillivray. April
the uesbon must befaced by the Pro- .
yin -11711- - __Pereseate.__Je_tic_Greeter
eeve; LI unman, . . ens,
On the floor of the Provincial 1:ciliate. Wm. Alawsen and Ben. Marie Own -
peop tio la VI
-seducationchould_helefteetkolly to the
_
Provinces. We clip t,he article in its
entirety** only thus can the Globe's
poeition be thoroughlyennderstoeth'
ielliesituation at Ottawa is to the
host degree critical. To deny its criti-
redness is to misunderstand its char-
acter. TO regard itsaset Paulo* beet -
en ,„ ,
nine days of the vote, is to misjudge
the quality and the temper of convtc-
tione and prejudices on both ittdes of
controversy. The warring and irre-.
_eancilahleseeltemente in the situation,
deceive itselfeand continue to vex the
-country-over* ituestion-which Patna
ruent cannot solve?"
1 and it ve serious crisis.
But what broug a u errs
•--- yeielrad4toterigio-insth
_ ingly.incurebleeeeeetnez csAM_IiseePed-
eral -Parliament to encrolteh-tin t e
A.Therteof-thierrieviociett.
NOTES AND COMMENTS
Th. es ratepayers of; ohloo_aryfos"mare
sk
ea to take into their serious consider -
utilities. Three bylaws will be sub.
witted to vote on Saturday, May 6.
ministration to another. This.
tiou of education le only one of* CIUL
But -Federal interferimee with Provin-
en lathe more
dangerous because° ucation has been
the -storin-centre ofethee-worst -and
most lauttful controversies-4,Mo past.
The greet mass of the people are ape-
- thetic when it is only the Provinehd
control of secorporation that is at
stake. The etateeman cannot a
• \
yin al rights' over such lin issue, -12.0r
'eau th'e demagogue etstripede them.
But with education it is different.
That controversy involves all that he
unpatriotic in rachd" distrust, and all
that--hreanchrietian in venous- prej
dice. 3.116t WOWS* the interests of
race and r,efigicin areheld e • R.
Amore& gat-hee$1111111 etenvict4.
upon these evestions are stronger a
dearer than on any other, thereat* its
Toe background of the controinersy
prejudices and hijoetrien• etod anitrtoisi.
ties to Which the demagogue never
inakeaappeed in vain, mid outer which
nothing but. damage eometre to public
• lite and nettleited isatereete. WhatThe
'Globe predicted est the beginning et
this discusilititt bees been d even
beyond Our apprehensione. Grunge
ifirown's watting,P875, thesis Dominion
Inteefereetes :with Prowls:chid contra*
erifseducattlen would lead to "Inextel-
eta le contusion" bat again been toads
reeem_s_plesedesire
Public Ownership! he whole contest
• . adet
oring pabliciewnerehipeeseee
Metnyesithertities and even states may
The constituency of Mountain, made
vacant in the Manitoba Legislature by
the resign tion 'of the Hon. l'horhas.
•
approved of and signed. Robinsbn-
Marr---thist-By-Law.--No;.,-5 of -1005, ap-
pointing Wrn. L. Bice, resigned, under
the Ditches arid Watercourses Act, tie
read it first anct-second time„ be now
rettatethittl timeetudininted,---eee
Ulens-Mawson-that the !Clerk' is
instructed to notify Joise Aiuos
of the appointment of . Bice to
• is ownship En "neer. under the Dominion 1 -louse last week. -Ales.
the DrOeces aiiii-Weitercourses t, re.
guesting him to heed over to lead W.
Bice Corporation property under
his thane for the prosecution of work
under th4eLsiami,dimitt.i.T.Cvalrieds.
Marr-
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April 27th. The election' will be a
tat' In -the province mitvainst-
Slistretti revelations and' the extention
of the boundaries. Mr. Greenway re-
presented this Hang for 21 years and
it Is considered* lAberal stronghold.
Dila war easels were_lately
bit England at the price of old Janie
being obsolete. And yet ..theee ships
were of comparatively recent ori
Tbie'Oalattes. was completed in I at
costof 43258,-800. .the r Warspite and.
,tbes Anetralla in 1888, costing 1,529.832
ef.200.890. and he
SOL lit Saps new
and n but venteeat years
*go. 4 even less ti 0, the. progress
of invention may seake the ships
latmehedthis year equally,useless. Tlxis
Is the nature of a Governments in
vestment In naval armaments.
The report Of the,' Ptaefneial Rail-
iseety Taxation Commission, of which
Mr. IL J. Pettypieoe, WAS
Cb111110*.U. land J Bell otChatharo
o nine c • 'reno
mem
Zurich
Gideon Black, of Dundee, spent a few
days in the village last week. -Mrs. T.
Murdock, of Hensall, was a visitor at
the home of her daughter, Airs, (Dr.)
Ceinpbell, for a few da 6 during
seeltliseenll
few days at Dashwood last wee with
er
Fleischaixer has returned to Detroit. --
-Alf. .GallmAneoftlieMtheseenee is the
new cleek at J. J. Alerseer's.--caroline
Price is occupying Mr. Bauer's house.
recently -vacated by Dirsellainacher.-
.eesrs. Wmelcaterchey, and Oliver Se-
rerus have retorned Pontiac, Bli.ethe
afteret pleasant Viditbefe.-Peter le tit-
ters, of London spent a few days at
• NO other aseafe is so prevalent aulong mut as Varicooele. As It -Interferes
with ths ,nutrItion of the sexual organs, It produoss•WeAlMesli, IOAS of semen through
the Urine. deMY of the organs. Indus in the k•init. VOW* In the back. neryousnesa,
dtelloodetter. baalsfulaesa. PalPitAtift of the heart constipation. and a cementation
• or thee* result* in coungeto LOSS or zsANnhon. Thousands of , young and
intddlosged uteri aro troutled with STRICTORE. If You have vellum to believe
VI! aro atilleted with Ili -don't texttot IL It will ritin you. Don't let doctors esper.
!meat .= you by .cutUng, stretching or tearing It. our MEW miTitaa TREAT^
IMENT dissolves the stricture. tIssne. hence it disappears an CAD never return.
lire onr* Verlcocsle and Stricture without operation or lass ot time. The treatment
--tany4sa,takerk,ar„ home private! . Send for our lereo Illustrate* Book on V411/...
:,Tt; .--LO -08.-.N0,-tAir, --
411 sexual tonasInInts atfezt tUeso manna blade the kidneys re a great,source
Of Oscan. Rave you aching or woodmen trier the antell.or the backi, tendency to
urinate frequently. deposit in urinecoldness of hands or feet,* drowsy feelhur,In
the morning. floret, neglect your IsIdneia. Our NEW METEOD TRICATM=IT
disease -of Ines* organnor no VW.
.sest-liarneist-trited3171thigit.NEritten lao.n4nt•
O. W. 'Rowe Of 'Jackson. Moll.. et sot 1 bad
varleo...te 'the secondstry stage- _
strictures of it wcare atonal*. Wall-APorattd
on twice. undergoing groat reifertngbut only
tlgt telniVrer/ reltef, 1 eats meaty advised -to
try -the, ze..nors TREATMENT, of Drs. •
K. & R. The entorced Veins; disappeared in
- weeks. the stricture tissue was removed in
wee-ki-glid-rny-aexual energrond VitalgY
- -rat AtorT-Wating-intarin-
I =corn:n=4 rOu dearest with-rny-wholoheirt." -
After Trost:stoat
bony. Lost Itantfooe, Vorteocele. atrEftere. Mood
plaints. Consultation Ikea. notku.,t-ret. woo)
tut.
adore Tree/Merit.
We treat and cure Nemo • =
pl*Ensen, Mangy an417rInnri
for QUestion List, for oute Tre
Rt. NEDY& GRA
AaVi1•131.1131:REETi.._ DETROIT,
K&K K&K K K K er.4 leC
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R Drysdale moved this week into the
eesidenee-he- recently purchased Iran
to eMaeartleure-Weervelcomethet
'peorile to 'our inidst....-: The Bell Tele -
'Atone bas4 completed the putting in
of the new telephones.-Mis. W. Doh-
, . 1.1pw da s in Lot:thin last
large- planghter. house on the la weete-elie KeWeilis. _tet s n -___-,g -on It
• • - .
heve leased from Fred Deniuth.-Ate new and improi-ed machine for Innott.
left last week for her home In Manito-
ter a few weekstereet,hereoreste 1factoring cetnerit blocke.-Mesers. W.
""": Miller ad John C. Wood who went
o
410.fgraley,s_ltre_husy) Calgary a few weeks ago, have:each
a -hitsed-a seniors of laud it. that-% '
trig $42.40. -Carried. awson-
"• otincil-adjon
Lit_ef Hall on the lost Monde
in May, at ten We oc a.m. w ien gra-
ver contracts will be let:
- — -Fraser Clerks
ke esiiiittelt.
Council met April -1st, pursuant to
'adjournment: All resent. Minutes
rAir‘str:to preyed
-
communication was'read front the
'Connell theklity, f Torotto, asking
t eVountill to 3010 'In petitioning the
Legislature to extend the privilege of
vot ne• at Municipal Elections and
money 13yelaws to married women,
whiise zanies are on the Aseesernent
t*
-0,pera,t • us. 11 the adage tha 11, • „or • entity. e. i. er es tspose e
sap season promises an abundant har- I te-teele
.s ex eeted home short.
ear. --John, Hartneuehas bought Abe , IY• Alr•
isentOri.4-i.nlik-biln An 1
oof laid a • *
r
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concesitleingetheerelortlettesunr eittguente' 1-n114_ .,,,,„ tends re"
./ICIV farm of Adam Albrecht, 14th ; Prli° taltrelOr $1,2(0.--4olto Goetz has-
e'V.K. tfirietintsr -livrtitireittiititstetruPftiolger,--111W-g--40r-4-"
in , Ilawksherry, on the Ottawa Itivir,
sion. -A meeting of the ereditors
the Steinbach matter WAS held in the: where be his accepted it position , as
Dotninion llouee Wednesdrty, inspee. principel in the Itablie Sehool.-Mr.
1, eass d,0 tiart of the Kelehon staff. will move
The steck amomiting to a' WI raltra tr•jfer-Th'e s oill3rIst-1
flt11tVl 8000 ea snetty_beesetdaly home -this °Teufel op-ashavn *oingpa TPA' for 4
0 " r ladles in town.- m. -Ciadmore is ab e
ter, pot he -the-propagate-elf-the-Elgin.
Municipal Association in reference to
cheinging Sec. 000 of the Municipal'
Asst. koala' of $25 was given to the
Stephen and Usborrie AgricultnratSce
cietytoassist in erecting new buildings,
etc. The fallowing Pathmastere were
appointed for the current yeete Div
"-levej-Wehtstreelleeloneselt. ttoatw--Ite.
Coates,. 0. Damen, W. J. Cave, S.
HietiOr, n ter, Re-Kyridee
Hicks, I. Coopetera, Hunter. G*, N.
Vitilliams, It. Jones. Div. 2 eete F.
Case, J. Welsh, II. Dougall, AV. Rite
e Mitchell, G. Ferguson, P. Blatcir
„ 0. Harris. R. Bell, P. Madge, 34
Anderson, F. Etheriegtort W. Glenn:
M. McTaggart. Div. 11 -deo. Eserl, T.
Brock, II; Kyle, A. Turnbull, T. Nagle
F. Stepheriss, Ile Berry, °reeky, J.
Hanna, W. J. Tiiftie A. Dawson, W.
Hatieletood, W. II. Marshall. T. Kin.
eel*. Div. Madge, J. :Cottle. R.
Monteith, P. Stewart, T. Iluniciti, R.
Alexander,1,:irance, R. Gardiritr, frik
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eiVi Kingston, other triemleerse Itutherfetd• W. OHM
'was beano tba ref t......h0 ',tillage' amounting to $12L20. were
tete Friday none wag' report orders linseed in -payment. - Council
*ere the titetatkin of Chasm rent' ,then adjelitntd to meet May 6, at2,nL!
iiiliitaitini tali& or three per tent. o'clock p.m.
: F. MOntrit. Clerk
noon eitrallelte- Thl** the VC .,, ' ' _—,-.0.--------
*rase * reason* t• , --
DU think*. would be - . •,,, ----. whaten
, Wendt 'of a elven
tion n o . p
fever Is not a bad,thing tie get, if it de- to he around again. after his -tedious
velops into an anxiety to clean rip your,J,lluess•-tiarnet Smaincombe left last
surroundings and improve the appear- week. for Toronto to take a position on
ance of things generally, and in this ti the staff of the agricultural department
• 11 o Monteitie-Rolit.
• on • 4 ' •• _
'*--:--Clqttt--Eithertook--bnf--Cntrr----Mc3iurdie.lutalliapoaed-oLha- r rut
about two tulles north of berc, on the
key to Peritteinguisbene, where he will
be put in the Reformatory. The case tendon road, to Frank Graham, mine
is a particulerly sad one. Mr. Coins- tiwner of 5.10Iien, • f'4' the sun) °„,ef Vol
key is It sarong yeung. Wan hut hie ter. is,...une fit the .,uest f.trute in tenT tix
wind is effected and it is boned be wee ow. unshorn, wno term" pritseffston 1st
he benefitted iii thet instituliOne. • • Nle'S- will bang hie fltutilY hero short- 1
„Eitzarmaxmx....am. e. itutt=zhamma.ly.-Theurgu,deottnnet1330,4i1 Rxr,o_ptel has tocsin
Mr. Abe Shettler has been compelled hie Tho'. Ileffron, cf the .•
to-sever-bietonnectionewith-th
leib estAblishment -as 'harneserneker, Vide -64e V. Is intendsmoving
During his three years employment here from Utility Itiverehortiv.-At a
with that firm he bits proved himeelf ' recent meeting of the RoversItiothelt
to be a very efficient mechanic in his Chile:the fallowingeofficees wet e elect -
line of tradeIle was well liked, III pd: Pres.,. W. Kelehoise Vice Prete, C.
the many petrotia of that establish- IA. McDonsild. T. Palmer. Ore Seller,/
went and hire work *hears proved ersa il. J.1). Cooke; Mao' ger, Ike De-
ftest -elms. On Tuesday evening the clumayat See* J.,.11. metes:Trees.. W.
members -of the 3C•P•Aelereltented him Troyer; Pieta boot.* C. IleAtie T. Wil
with _a hendeome watch , chitle IOW kinson..1. 11. Niebuhr; Committee to
charm. After it -611ftirbie- worded ed. select team players, F. Mame. Tx:me
dress had been read Mr. Mettler re- , AANiteetteeteee,
plied in Afeviwell chosen words; thenk. e A ,, .
ed els fellow ateeerere for their .kbee, , 'ie. Lima* CAtat.--.A.8 ATOX,.MiltrinCk'S •
• , eleAktnestoereteyesi.' r•ola dattghtlir WWI playing in
•
. • - .
-Isseewieseetresezeatatele
i tee their work. He will certainly be ied•••r. . yard. . -
lititi ed ire the Alliance where for the pier „ dent' the oteer she felt hate*
czs-
four yeses be halt teenlart.aetriernen.. ,_ .. ,,., _ irit W iter. Porto
her, and doting, that time was twee. 'flogs' ohe ioeitett thf; bliN-14-iiir trile' ilige
.elected-ao-presedentee:-IIe-waa-ale4eeA4t-S'nd 11°1611g_ OA with t•II hc-r mighty
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rand- Mogul
Pre 1:ea
...OLCirand-MOsttLil
exposed to store dust or
microbes. - The dean,
air -tight packam are the
....... • :•4 ir '0111 •rj Viii
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againstand
__inferiority
_ .
- dirt
-711117--Y-s07:2frcg,r---
from idoitiratiori-the nic-
est ,possible . blend of the
finest teas of Ceylon -and'
-afrords.you clout& the sa-
tisfadion of "jelstoas good" .
teas that are sold int bulk,
or packed in poisollous lead.
• Grand Mogul appeals to the
-and- -tCones up the
nerves. - Not a mere sub-
stitute for bitters.
Grand Mogul 1
—
-Teo
r . ,
At 25t. 304 40c and 50c
per pound, blade ran or
Meatisias 141
lowers of 1.141*
FOAM 4044100* in die
. active triemberAn the*chuich and S m• setoetnea liViNifilebitsTicWoritt
'day echool, audits his tiew field • la. Clime to the fi#Plit, and she w,te taken
bor vrisetever that bitty e vre vr , ont. 0 tailing in ethe senketiedetueglit
, him iseterY successand hos le att thote. the board ozt towhee to tee suttee,.
est bleesirigs inzq life left,D Her parents" andtlie reitghtiors endure
• for Buffalo this week where- •wiiitV nay got fright airs leut Om the rant 'of
visit-fas, Ali -abet tor a few delete. i,,,ei, the eisterei being *titers the
* mato he hoot, to tosaitt his gel " tel would lieee drown.
Zbc)*Iftea, settlrm iii\it i6 farm
---ed -le, errs are busy prepariug'for their work
-Messes. Heetor mul-Newttin Milleson
And MreTterrenetestrit Sunday tit Ar-
ng.020. of Zioti visited oar vil Age on Sisriday
e And Mise Etiiet Mill on weir
Ifs Solving for Ceilifortiet whiele ietturinly hive had nothttt
oral healthe seteeeeste alfS 114'1'604a' .44100 te;.;etted„
that deur Gtinningte-I lark, tOiltlift
tau. end Addressed , the Smelter schodi
vtrs* t ‘4,
*), , Tern!diti, \tf-S b itig er. •
tbeir 'retortii g to the botue 'of"teE 'et.
Mill-
s&*t*. hoteetritiiiiienetel Inil-kilIK hp t ,teeeepstritesettethetel
*the tesults cki seetwalsed teteltiirt.-Sose•pi
o feel v were-, \ Miele/tee.
cont Ilmott Ode; t•--0;nee'ottritles, ret. '
asetitIttill.: hope she bt',lI estigtl'aellgerd.:tivtelf."
Tork*\ Ounning for the gilitittIPV..44116 1,0
Art 'WO f1t4hinit these night, but t se,
'essitheeetne to. be The 111(11.1
eriltbeld it Missienati meeting la tte
rreewIl Theireh reel Thlitgia*
nomn
01
itrottion
tofl4 wlth tat41 retool
An nakiowir math whose rd1w*
tick4. *hoWed he went frmis Tesienito.
**4 klifra, at 'Bodin. One, ottrtho rail.
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Sipiam the Antirehise, Who attennit,
ed the life of .R, hes' eldweed, %+? M. show. -
lr 1s roltord from the reo ntli...'t,y. At