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�1� s good, Conaeqaeiitly, apples in ',Yauu. , '4r. 1. Dun.�folld left Tu . e.iday Ott the
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�! I � .� 6OU0 eS ry last were sell1im wholesila lix ��, , 'on,. to ,the west,
I . Buffalo, et five dollara por barrel, as � a.% Lizzle Brmrntug, of T
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: � PAP ONE -17. con-cumers would lim Q lit, V� a
.1 an isurplus to T,uesday. J_
I drair on the Americ,
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� . b' wako good the defieleze ere, . Ild Mrs. B, Statham ond children, or
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. .1 . y C loli. visited with relatives in
, pflcki-ii; local].: would have been more
I I town. over Sunday. .
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11 I 1. ; . 4 ron. able. 'This ualn would liave Mrst 0. SbAbam, of Adt,on. is i'ls
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, I Ueep HAPPY in the Home 'been a good Itli,ing for consumers. iting for ,several weeks with Mr .and
!", � by getting YOUR Ili ,th(� gred't bulk of farm products Mrs. J. -N. Howard. ,
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.1 , �� American market lo Vanadlan, arm Tbe many friends of iss i a!
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1 1- I 11 . : . . products will benefit '.Canadian firm� Wynn. will be sorry to learn she is
, � I Rere, We handle only ors, 'Again confined 'to 'the house througt
.11 I I 130 BEST and we have illness,
I � I everything you need at � ,Wt ceftain ,seasons or Ithe year, �Qls Xr� and Mrs. John lRati,tley. of
� all.Seasons, I in the case 6f eggs, .Canadian consum. Sarishine, visited friends In, Exa�ter on
i ,, I ., � " li-� ,%, er$ Will benefit by ,coVtIneW.�wIde 'Thursday Ahe guests of the Xls�es
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I free Itradc. My= 10arling dtreet,. . I
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.�, THE TEA AND COME STM i , In khe Yoaxs of abnormal scarcity , Mr. and Urs,'A. Hooper, -of .MnUif
I and Mr, Olin aooper� of aelisall, at -
I WANTIDD-0boiee Butter and IA wie zedtiqn,,as in: apples we puta- trAuded the funeral of .the late Mrs,
, Fresh Eggs, %es. -for Instance, free trading. e
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�. -IN-- Ili % 'the whole cowtinelit will 1prevalif Itev, W. J, ar,d Mrs, �ksh�ton andi
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. .. I ! . .-----, famine 1?r1ces in that sedtion. . 'hvo children,, of Tbamesville were
, - 0e guests of Xr. D* 0. and the Mla�
- r, or ,the. farmers 1he balance of ,aa- aea,�NV.Vim the', fare part of .the we�ek,
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I I vaVtage is decidedly in favor of re- : M
I I V'*A I" W rs. 1Hoose, who has been vi 1, Ing
I c1procRy., and all tlazaes of 't,he ,com- '
I I ME 11 Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Co'ttle an oth
� I W -W � I munftT.Nvill gain, when all aAffjoiaj ,a in this vicinity, returned
- FA 1%MERS � 0 er relative - 0
z redtrldtlons.are xemo;ed, on the free to ber home in New York n rhura-
I I .1 interchange of Ithe produdts of the day We. . , . .. i
I .1 F 0 - Mrs Xoger S_Crocklrand son.. Wil
I I I , land, bo4aucM Oct the steadier market left Wednesday evening for London
I � I We are In a position to supply your �h,Riwlll rule the continent over; Nybere 'they will visit f6i a few day's
W=* s and can save ym money. Come , before returning to their heme in
I to -as for your I do Torolitp, . . . ..
I I Subjects and Text Books f Xr, and Zlr& T. 0. Altktnsont and
. Largre Lump . amily who have been here visitin
friends for Itlie past 'hva or three
. I Threshihicr Coal Required in the Various weeks left Monday for their home
� 6 at Manitou, Men.
I % I High Was Raby Wood accompanied by
. her cousin Miss Alma.'Rhoadhouse, a
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1� School 134ileton r6turned home on Tuesda
, evening after visiting friends to an
� - Portland Cement . Q. - around Winchelsea. .
I LIST OF SUBJECTS IN FORM 1. T,hp masons who have been irorldu
I on khe ne-,%r 'Bank at Commerce in
.. 0 TEXT BOOKS REQUIRED, !towill left ]this week to work on
I I Peerless Wire Fence Reading-Oxitari& H. S. Repder (Re- similar building In rlores't. iThey wil
,, I vised edition). Principles and Prac- xdturA shortly 'to finish the building
I , ;,t tice of Oral Reading (new); here.
I - _� I -W English Grammaw-�-Ontario H. S. * _T
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� � Mr,H.Xleanian, of Regina, &TS .1
� I .. ALL KINDS OF Eng. Grammar (revised edition), new. called on friends in ,town this week
I . I .. I English Composition - Elementary Mr. Beaman has secured a position
�, ' LUMber,. Cedar Posts and Composition (Sykes) used only until with a wholesale house in Torontc
.'' 9 I and enters upon his new duties nex
I July, 191Z week I
� !, I Shingles English Literature-Texb to be an- *
� nounced by the Department later on, Miss Erie Going, wlio.for several
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� . , and Supplementary Reading, supplied weeks has, been visiting Xis� Maud
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I � A trial order willconvince you that by the school. Johns, left Xonday evenin�, for Low.
� we carry only the beat at a pi�ice that History -Canadian -P. S. Canadian don where she will visit for a few
I . vvill pay you to deal with us. History. English -Ontario JEE, S. His- detys before re'turnin.- to 'her brace
. tory of England. lit .Hamilton. .
. , Geography -Ontario School Geog. Mr. Ern Rivers. who has spent sev-
raphy. Ontario IT. S. Physical Geog- eral weeks,visiting his parents. Coon-
� 7 I J. GLRTWu' ft' TH y raphy, silloT W. and Mrs. Rivers lefg Toes
'. � ,,, Arithmetic -Ontario H. S, ArIth-
ORANTON. -_ ONTAIUO day morning for Buffalo where he
I matic (revised edition).t will visit for a few days before ra-
. . -1. - - -.1 . A4gebra-Rall & Kuight!a Junior suming his studies ba Troy ,
- . - . Algebra. J. and Dlarence 31,
. 1, . , THE ISSUE BRIEFLY STATED Geo-metry-No text book, Geome. Alasters Willie
0 Weal Instrument% Folland who have been visidug 'with
I Bookkeeping-Okitario H. S. Book- kheir aulft, Mrs. J. 4. Monroe, left
� j. iReciprocity in the form in wbich Friday evening �to ,visit relatives ov-
� --ir ,,for - -peop e keeping (First Course� Ontario H. S.
_�_ , f��il; now h- ,,�:ChQ �Qaxlldlalal I lBookkceeping Blanl-�' amd, Business er Sunday in Sarnia, re'tui�fiin�- 'to
�' - i4ly a-0 almost: solely a farm- . their home in RaraA40ak on'31onday,
� is PrIM11 Papers, . .
.g2s' que-��-tjon� The main purposz, of Wrltfhg�-Ontario Wriffng Course, My, O. Y. Powell. Detroit, and Mr.
I lilie -hieasure is cc open "the :A,merican Art -Ontario Blank Drawing Book, J, H. Po,weil and, son George. of Cress-
, , No, 2.. well ufch_�.. WhV spent; part of the
I mlirkie "to, -the products'af Canadian I Latain-Ontario H. S. Latin Book, week visiting their pirents Mr.- and
, farmers. This object is accomplished (Latin Lessons for Beginners). I Mrs. George'Powell. Mill St, and oth-
- I I ,With practical completeness. . Elementary Science -Botany, Zo- er friends in and around Emiter left
I Certain politicians, profess io believ-2 Ology, Physics and .Chemistry-Sci- Tharsdat 1to visit friends in London
I ence Note Book, before re�urning home. ;
I jffiz�k!this will be of noi advantage to . .
ithose dolu 'Llie at, . Againsit the PORM 11. Rev. A. J. restle, B, A�, 13, D. and
g .11ing ife. of Lebanon Ohio, and Dr. L. J.
Px0fesscd judgment of these politio- SrWEC!Ts w
_TEXT BOOKS R3zQr1RBD Kestle. of Seattle, Wash., Mrs. Ready
iaiis we have the deliberately etVres- of St .Marys and Miss U. B, Kestl'e
. Bed opinions of f I armers ithemselvIeZ (Reading, English Grammar, Eng. of Pierson, Man., after spending 'their
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I t1f ever ither has bezm any�thin- ap. Composition and Eng. Literature, the holidays with 'their parents.,Rev. and
. proaching unanimity among farm,�rs same as in Form I). -Mrs. Kdsfle, Albert street, left the:
� History— Canadian. British— latter purt of'the %reek for thoir
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I at, any one ques:rion, it has been! a Wrong's British Nation. home& . � .. ': , .
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lihis question of reciprocity. Geography-OntarioH, S. Physical c
T,he United Farmers of Albdrta. Geography. Dr. 4T. :L)f. T ield, instedtor of a boots
I ' as' rbh
�, Arithmetic-Ontaxic, H. S. Ariih- In 'E �'t �HuTau re'tufned on A day
.� 'r, ,�tchewan to'Goderioli from Toron!to. where be
I I 7he G lin-Growers of Sask, metic.
,a. The Grain-Gxowers of Manitoba -, Algebra -Junior Algebra. Hall & been Visiting for some -ireeks, Wbile
� b 'The Grange of Ontario; Knight there 'he sustaired, a distressing ac -
1 . I I cident having b6th bones of his right
il P Geometry.-Ontakio B.S. Geometry,
- I Tbe Dairymen's Association of Ont. Geometrical Instruments, arm at 'the wrist ,fractured while
�A - - r�xait Growers of _'NoTa Scotia. ting his adto. The crank "kicked
Thr� Art -Ontario H. S. Drawing Book, crank
�al All thest, have askE,d for reeiprocity No. _q.. b . ank, t 1� hu
I &I These bodi,,s wer�- unit:,d in sending, Latin -Ontario H. S. Latin Book. Xr: J. H. Grieve and -amily..
n a deptifition of eight hundred men French-OntarioH,S, Frencb.Gram- have, been camping at the Bend f r
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I , & , - ':� 1rhe past few, weeks r"ttirned �tom,
I , I ,to otlalv�I.Jast ,svinter to urge re cl- mar, used until JU17 191- '_
I . 11 German-Ontaxio H. S. German on Saturday ereninz. Mr. Grievi- ha.,�
� I procity. qnkhe deputation scrit th-re Grammar (new edition). purchased "Reve (f Etc' cottap.! on
I I Ift, was nof one dissenting vote. Surely Elementary Science-�-Botan-v, Zo- ,Ebe Parkbill side. EL- son, Latimer,
I ;11 wheii, �be au thorized spokesmen of tha 0109Y* Physics, Chemistry -Course opened up .a photoggraphic studio :tt
*el * from Form I continuel Science note the Bend and for 7 weeks his servlc,.;�
:1 W, agxIcultural interezts PrEsent th�-Ir book. have been in great demand. Th� 'work
I iv case in tlint way Ive inust n.,z5uVlC
of I FORK 111, OR MIDDLE SCHOOL he virned out was highly satisfac-
�08 �tha t (they know what they want. and � Fiery La the campers.
. 'h 'that choy. know irbeth(.X ,what thcy (Covers course for entrance to ,N'or- Anniversary Services -The Annivvr-
�� ivant will be good for them or not-, Mal Schools and Junior Matriculallon) sary services -and Harreit Thanksgiv-
.
I On ltumitg ito 'the xecord we 1 i:ad � ing' service, of the 13�11vitt Memorlal
I . SmmcTs-TExT BOOKS RE(jrumD
, � Iho�i:'these orga3:ilzedfarmirshad zon- - . I
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� -,-qon for the tatili that was in them. English Composition - Elementary
I r There is,khe promise of advantage for Ung. Composition (Sykes). elk
r I I I English Literature-1,tterature Se- .
, - , American lections for 1911 -1912 -Coleridge and I I
. I � !them in lrh�. opening of 'the
I I market �0 their products. Whilethe Wordsworth - and Supplementary .
i ne- ti�.Olons locoking U recipr,ocity Reading supplied by the School. I I
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. ,,�-i_ History -Canadian - came as in . .1 __
Jk were in progress an official Inv- 1. -
I , Form I and 11, or History of Canada, %. 1�
� I v 4" ga�tjon was undertaken by the T:nited V__
� (Clement). Britisli-Wrong's British
. 191 Otafcs Government for the purpos.? of Xatiom Ancient -Ontario, H. School _,�:__ �
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I :,I,. learnin--,ho'sv 'the prices of farm pro- Ancient History, � , -
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I I or, dadta compared cn (lit- respcctiv,� Algebra, -Junior Algebra. Hall & . . ... �
I ox -.ides of ;'the harder. Tb,e Aeq'14 of Knight. . --I'-
Geometry-Ontarlo H.S. Geometry. -
� �_tl. ,khA ilovvstigution was laid before the Geometrical �
,rc Instruments. - -
L ec 19,oitfld t-tates Senate. b.T oraer , of Physics -Ontario H.S, Physics, new.
� t, 3*es1&-nt TaR, on March Ist. last. Ontario H. S. Laboratory Manual in -
ILI' Th44?'show6 among other thina,* Physics, nevv.
'4 Ithat ia Jannary, furke:vs, �%verc S&II , , Obernistry- OntarioH,S. Chemistry.
�t', 1 n 2� Ontario H. S. Laboratory Manual it
� � L wholoAalc at 'twenty-six cents in Do]!- Chemistry and Science note Book.
ainst Liventy cents in Toron�,to , Latin -6n tari P H. S. Latin Book, or
,L) , falo ag,
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16 ohicken �t ,sixteen cents tkeAe as cum- (Latin Lessons for Beginnert.) Pre. For Failing f1a: i r
:, �O ' scribed Texts for Matriculation for
pared u i (h f ift,�,en cents hx,re; criqtm- IM2.
� �14 . . . 11 Caesar -'De Bello Gallico, Book . Use H ,
� ,, 1�1 ery prints a t thirty-one and thirty, IV,, cb&ps, 20.g& 0.1-ld Book V., chaps. irsutone
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I I ,ii beaw� it tii-o dollars and tbirty-fivc, 1-23, Virgil-A,'nid, Book 11, v.v, I- ,
! les a hkLppy Combination of anti-
, ��� reift's a fsuslwl and two dollars; lurn-� 505, ,
I , I,$ �Ot I ty Firenth-Ontario, H.S. FvenchGram. septicS and stimulants and , wo�is
, ii, jpS , Rill( canits per barxel and
: mar (old editionu.-od until July lf)12). wonders In scalp treatment.
,,�& P 111(�J, harley atL ninety-s,,vt-a Ontario J4,S, FrelichReAder. Labic It removes dandruff and qnicklly
; �jghj!�' C(. he banishes 9.11 that intolerable itchy
I (" -cents lv�r bushel ag,ain%t .Axty aent,8 ; -Les Petits Oiseaux, I
i , and 1)cef �steerz at tsix dollar:, and Germat-Ontario H. 5, Gernisn sensation,
� Ic 'rammar. Ontario 11� S, (w,erman
" G 169 not a wonderfui. miraculous
41. fiveifty cen'ts per hundred.pounds .ill Reader� l3wombach, WaIduovellen. compound, but a scientific remedy for
� . , �, �Buffalo and five doll, . irs and sixt,v- 1 _____14W 1 scalp and hair troubles. I
: � Ove, Cetit.3 it Torolym I I Wy a bottle either 50a or $1.0o,
ls� ";': :, Tho. eq -u of apples affords ahoth q- Childr6n Cry .
1 a V, , " ]ad. W. S. �Howey, Phm. B �
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S11M era WIF, I , te All classes of cog-
derive more or less beo .
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,, certa,la articles imported
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Choice Timber Land
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I FOA SALE-Varm pon'italulzg 100 1.
xrq�g of first olax%% land at ,the vi 1�
,wo of Woodham, Good
from tl)e Vnite �wiff
d'States for general cQnouniption.
tvrcHsto
ram -e !house; bank
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is Included Ila -the list of articles on whiCh a. rednelvion or abolition of duty,
to take Place axe the follow� .. �
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The adminipt.r4tors of the Estate of
the We
, barn, 34 by"K,
*'Itb lxp_to�date ,stable, round,riou
111VI t ,about a, Toar ago., lbrul1dinjr
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0"sters, 40M, 100 We 114t.
, gallon tot
Paul Doig have lustrooted
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Tboa. Cameron, auctioneer to sell by
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kinonbad Itbroug,hout. Also a, woot
t top,
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Canned lobstere, from So p0A, I
, cent. to free 114. ,
public auc
, � tiop at the Commercial
hotel, Xlensall, Ont, on Saturday the
undo
9AX19W4Y. 'NO -NY driving oil ,
bed of CoXv
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Salt in bags or barrels, 7jo. per 100 lbs, to free list.
- Bacon and bame, 2a per lh, to lic.
20th August, 1911, at 2 o'clock P. X s
the following valuable property;
rogn bed steel siding �24x4o, 1�haii houso
17xl�. Algo a good, slappIr br �*n
Canned Meats end poultry, 27(i
, per cent- to 20
Lot 29, Con, 1, In the township of
land -hard wa'.,er. The, farm jo thoV
ooghlv Arained. and i�,ell %Uwed.
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,4ard, 2c. per lb4 to
, _ lic,
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� per cent,
,Hay, County of Unron, contain in ga,
hundred acres More or lose, 60 acres
MOS4.,ly with 0,11 A-mv wire fenq
_ as, 41,;
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�.. Canned corn, beaus, tomatoes, and
other vegetables, lic per lb, to lie.
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of this land is cleared, there are some
o tien norels, 9 W�.004bu�slh, mo�itRy b"
wood, Aur partioulars apply,to Wes
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Prepared cereal foods, 25 per cent,
Biscuits, wafers and cakes, 27i per
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to 17J p ce ,
ceg er , ut, .
t. to 25
frame baildings on it, 0, good orchard
and never failing spring, Thebals,gee
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OY Shier, Woadhain.. 0 a t. 17 tf
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. per cenD.
Pick -les, $%ucOs And catsup, 85 per Lent. to 32J per cent,
is thickly tirnbelmd with solk.
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rock elm, maple and beech, with some
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Clocks and watches, 80 per ceut. to 27J per cent.
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oak, basswood and 'white ash. The
Farm for Sale
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Cement, 129�c per' 100 lbs. to 110.
farm is 80 rods frora Rigen station on
L 131. and B. Rv
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Condensed Milk, 3je per lb. to 2c.
I and miles from
Reuss,% . I
That oliof,ce farm protperty � 1con..,
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Terms; Ten percenb on day sale and
�Om6ig 150 acres bein;,7 compooed bf* ,
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oburch will ba hold on �9unday, Sep't.
3rd' when Rev.
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had 4also 'been unable to seollre,
balance on 1sb November next with-
out Interest. Further terms awd par-
Lot 26 and N. half 27. �. .., ltswA.,�
Von, 0
ShIlp of Usborne.: On the premlses'is�
'large
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J,,rofasso r tTeakins, of
ClidtOn. "'M have charge of 'the ser
vices. The 'will
,11ugh
Gathriez A V�, -to apeak., It :
% 'would ILbis
ticulars will be made known on day of
sale or may be had on ap plication to
xi up4bo-clate brtck IdlanellhV41
house AvItli frame woo . d and drivb�LA
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church be decora!t�_,d
-with grain, e La. and special wasic, will
.have preXerred ole,(A-
Ing eigh'teen ,V1ro years
from
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Tbos. Cameron, Farquhar, W, W,
Cooper. Kippen, Jas. Bell, Jr,, Box 74,
holi'se. attached Nard aiaA soft wat�,x
161 direlling house. Bank barn 57x7M
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I be relidered by,khe choir. Sp
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ferin.- Irill be taken,uP al each ser-
m0W,` coVtlAoed Mr. . ZXoLe
#�The bes!t way you can reven 11113-
V Your,
Hensala, or Gladman & Stanbury,
wKh 26 fodt -poslp. '.Hog anZ i5traw,
SOX50, cemem�t hog lboalge, 'SOX
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selves' on Xr. 33o rde3a and his cobor'ba
far !this expe nsO is to roll ,UP big
solicitors, Exeter, Ont,
Da ted at Exeter this 19th day of
.house
60 .Water ih barn and dwell1bg house,
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'from faRing
very PleasaVE -was spame �tt
't . 0 r . rs. I
ma . R a,
on Sep'tember 21, .
'11 'have
July. A,� D., 1911.
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never apring well.irit,0
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.aii rnest
- Davis, Bxdter North on ,Wednesday
evening on the occasion of Lbeir de-
,jorky
,endeavored, ,gtantj,emaii, ieu
'he 'hes" ' of tay Jability to carry out
the ftrasts imposed
7-20-6b.
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TUL'T ; q, acres of buisli This arm a
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'of I � �
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paiture in a ahort time, A .
I friends assembled and pretsen'ted Mfew
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on me, a4d f to L-
old Saulth tlRurOn 'to [the front on ea'21
occasions,
Notice to Contractors.
cult-
of cult ion 80 acreis ilk groas ant
Alfalfa; 60 acres &n ala; roola aulm
gr
.
,ro
1. Davis, (nee Arlss Jennie Prock� with
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corn; well
, fenced and uttlerdrakiz%,
. a lipaUtiful silver cak,c baske,t. The
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evdning.kras spei* in games nuid nials-
��`I lehink Itah't -4 can isay that IE
ba"e 1W dt as large tan4 t4slinagy appro,
SEALED "TENDERS addressp-d 'to
the Secre'tary of 'the 101!dton Collag-
'The farm ia coliveiiiiesitly situatt'
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Ung lwoanil a half miles from Ex4'
le. 'fee 'cream and ciike was served
by ILhe ladies, ',The presentation was
prialti, ns ,for Itherlding as any. 6onac,
People ]think 'blIft the Government
i4te Board, will be �recicved ndt,l Fr,_
MI. 'the,
er an four m9ges from Hem*1L :
, essbon given December 1st, �*:V
read 'by Miss -Violel Hoaldon, as fol-
-(.1
throws apPrOPriations and Money to
its 'SUPPDX'Lers,
dayl-)�ept 1A, for bons.trnc�
tioli of a brick addition 'to Ithe Clin
with the pr�yelege of golvi; ond doinLe.
any the
low. Dear Mr, and Mrs. Davis.1 We.
54 as employees of Itlie Jackson Manufac.
bult Wa I� an erron,
calls as any.1dea wbich em,an&0A
Eon 0all lInstitute about 35 by
77.0 fee`to1i1V8!0te*oreys basement
work An ijitte.re,st,s of good
farmln-g as soon as -the preselal creirl-
tj
turing. Company, hAve esscinbled at
. Your home 'this evening, 'to spend a
froWiTory sources. No man can get
a dollarfrom, "the Public �reasurzv
with
also for 'the installation bf furnace
�olosels
in removed Must be sold as Ithe pika-
,pr,letor bouglft intown, and is refl,r1i .
P&
ple,%sant: evening with you both, be-
for departure from our midst.
un,
i6ss 110 makes oult a -good, plabil ca,ss
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"' chief conce rn` said Mr. Xe.
ancl in same.
Plans and specifications O.IrC being
6;
Easy 'terins of Payment. For 'terints,
and aprMoulars a%�ply to Chas.'HarvW
_your
f We deeply regre't ypa leaving ,the,
r facItory, Mfrs. Davis 11but our loss
.
Lc,tty P
in 610sing, "is #a kee Soulth
HurarkIn line wAth Laurier and' Lib.
prepared and will be recifly for iiispe
ae-
tion a!t the office of 1
AdTaggart, Bros.
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on khe Premileets or to Thus. Cameront
Auct(oneer. Farquhar.
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I will be ismall compa6ed with vour
gaixi. We ,svish'you bolth a long, 'ha
eialism and trade,niad .1 Will worj�
as baid as -any of you to oledt the
Clinton after Alig, 122nd.
X. D. MeTaggart. J. W. Treleaven
'Chairman
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g py and prosperous wedded life, anti
beg ,you 'to aceep�t kbis present as a
candidate you ch ca o
"'re Ured of me, it is all rigbILI; if
Coll lost. Board 'Soo
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Houses for Sale
t )token of our esteem for .you 'both and
ltrns�
-7014'Wau�e Me, You itan havO me."�
broughlf back into Parliament anal
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remembrances of 'the Past, when .in
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Whfle the ballo-ts were baftiL- caunt,.
ed Mr. 'Ji Harry Fo-virle-r, !13. ,A,, of the
zaltified,. zdt one single voIQ0 being
raised again't it. .
Four hou�W for sale,'and shoo if
Tvauffeel. &PP1Y 10 Mr. and Alr��_, 1).
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use and on dther odeasions. Mlg)ned
Mary Houlden, B11a Wood, Margaret
London 1Advert1ser. ;�.pol�e� 013 Ithe- is-
sues of Ithe campaign. 4
"Xr, 'Fielding was unjustly blamed
as one of �hose,wba passed 'the char6.
Braun. I
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. Makin& Violet Hot , alden.
-Mr. lVowler's addres3 svws chiefly
er, bVt 'the laettime i4 Nvas reneired
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If yan are tired taking 'those large
old-fashioned gripin� pills. :try Car�,
devdtod Ito - reciprocity. .Ili 'which he
dealk %vVth the disloyalty cry, )�ut. be
he said A was not ;a vsafe bulginc�s for
.
so many.farmers to go 1n;to and his
.
For Sale I -
t ter's Zfftle -Liver Pills -and take' some
first took occasion to isay t he
con1ten!Uorl lias been borm& out-'-
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comfort A man can't stand every-
never remembered such,anthushat
lasm ad'
A spledid address by Mr. rxoafoot
thing. One Pill a dose. Try them,
had been shown '.if Xecent Liberal eon-
M. P. F.1 for loen!tre Huron closed the
For,Gale at onin-200 acres Stanley
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ventions. It -was fthe duty Of ,every
Liberal
meeting. He liras coraially received
Srdiccm..' S miles from .01inton. Sobdot
40t (In
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M Y- McLean the
.to dtand firm, as Ithe Conser,
and lvon!t 4� once inito the merits of
rods. good state of,cultavatimi.
100
Liberal Choice
. vatives Nvere using every ieffoxit to
gele into Power. It was. time that
reciprockity. He Iraced The mov�mtnt
from early ,1times showing fthat all
acres in ggrain, 10 acres alfalfa.
12 acres bush, zest bay and pasture.
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sOm 0 thOing were done for 'the farmers
khe Conserva'tive Leaders dw6 -to Gea
Stane ibouse. 'two i9torey, slate X0611
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and now that the Government was
11 tfos!ter had advocaled reciprocity
ceinelA floor in cellar. farm"ace, ciabMA
the Laurier Governmelft 'to - Iseleure,
that� boon. (X is olir fight noir, and
succeeding in Lyeeting.-sq,oh A sple,od,
id axxangemen't with 'the TYnited
and iha!t Xr. Chrisholm, the late mem
ber fbr east Huron, had supported
t6leqhon�. One barn 85x56. wiridmi& '
Pum!P`r. "vaterIvOT10s, ' "IEFtablinig 10
the farniers'of Soulh Pluron. are
StaIes, .the ConservatiTo party�'.q only
reciproofty and who, he presumed.
head zaTtle Add 9 horam .O.eeond
bound to keep tthis kiding in liae,%vit'i,
arra,ugemez!lf was to wave ,the, flag,
"a
wa%dtill in favor of it. Mr4 Ptoud-
barn 56x4o. Hay 'barn 50xilS� Cpap
,old farm if (desired.
the Liberal policy. Met as show our
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apProoldtion of �91± WrIfirld Laurier
po'dteia Olyt how ridiculous waa
'the cry of annexation and reMaded
f0c!0 showed why the Rankerq" Assa.
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citebon -was against xec1pro;i nd
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writh Ap�ly Fb
Malcolni McBwen. Xox 56� Clintofn.
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by ,giving. hi�; zandr,daXe the, larges'
his .hearers that it was a ,Uonserva_
scored khose moneyed men for -their
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majority r6te ever- gIvcn a !Liberai
tivO Gaver4olcut 'that had driven-
Itlicusanas
insinua!tions kh,,rt less irealthy men
'their
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Xr. Jacob Kellerman the Liberal
of Young men from Can.
a:d& to the United States to make th,air
woula, have loyalty affected by
prosperfty. That prosperity 3votild be
Adibinistration Sale,- of.
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candidaIck in the las�'Provinoial ,eleo-
tion took ,this opportunity 10f haiik-
.living. lt�ivas only when Canada, got
a Liberal Goverumen!t ftha t the former
'the- otitcome of reciprocity he proved
by an ecobomic study- 6f 'the 4urestion
�, A
150, Acre Farm, Farim
I'I__W__.r_1:.-
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Ing the Liberals for ]the magnifienet
support 'given him when he com:testL,d
Canadians beg,an Ito come back, .-srl,tj
reelPrOORY ttl'Orc of 'the beat Llood. of
along swieral lines it which Huron
farmers 'are paiticalarly pitere9ted.
Stock Etc.
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'the iseat.
Canada would rc`turn, until Ganada
For jnitance he showed wiia't a illf-
"This is o'ur tjglje� he declared )to
the farmers present, 'Ift is 'not a
received her own. Mr. Vioivler,s )pa-
tridtie sentiments '%vere applauded and
ference ft would mean Ito 'those who
had cream �fo sell. The horse and cat-
The Administrator pf (the esta�e,of
the lafte James McX�ever has iustrue-4-
ques'tion of Politics, buI 'of our own
interedts.., and we Must .fight it ,to
cheered ,
.
When the result of tthe, ballot was
Itle ttrade-would be greatly benefited.
After,,po!Vting out tjie hollowiness of
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ted Mr. James Stanley, Wudtion6iri,
to sell by plabliclaudtion on (the prem.,
.
the limit. Irn my'time., at least, there
,has been no contest Igo lasPirioB as
announced Messrs 'Lamon't and Mills-
tard moved that Xr. McLean.'s nom .
,_
'the argument as .to the favored-na�-
ttions treatment the speaker hold Lip
'the 'the
isP-s on Wbesday, -5tb of- Sep�tembarj.
1904T .at 1, p. m. T,db JXo,, 1`4 and weif
1his-1 never say anything 1 would
like to figh't for batter than ithis.
nation be made lunanimous i
amid great enthuslam, 'a'fd t was
alliance of .Conservatives and
'the Wa:tiOnalists in its 4uO colors.
half Of ZcA No -15 Sou'th 33oundary ot
Stephen Mownihip'. On Ithis farm is
For personal reasons Ir canndt )elftex
'the
Mr -4 McLean accepled 'thanking 'the
Ile Acored �Xr. Borden for rthe bumill-
k good briokhouse -with frame kitch-k
into contest, ,bat -let every orle'delegates
of you 'work until the la.9t vote is pol-
for Ithe spodtan
(ion' aous recap-
Ile discussed 01ne local Anat-
ating position he had allowed him-
self Ito be placed in and challenged the
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on. 2 large frame barns, 2. spring:
wells, 12 -svindmill small bush ifind
led, - IU is dur fig -&-we -svill do our ters such as a,change in a ruial Mail
diftil- 't I ' -1 "' K- route and his attitude on the, failure
,
va!ti�e Leader Ito either adin
Conser it
or .repudia'te �the Nationalist leader.
orchard. ,The soi'19' is first, clasp, in
gooclidtdte of cultivation.and Is well
Mi�. Pdter 1amoVt.annouacod that
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of �he FarMees 'Bank. His oponents
,Mr. Bourassa. IT he frequent applause
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drained, a - ,a
he would go to the convention. � The
reelprocicy pact -,vas a good 'thing for
cre,re endeavoring Ifo maltz poirtical ca.
Pftal oul of these. I .. .
accorded (Mr. Pr oudfodt showed bow
his arguments impressed the large
CHATTELS -1 horse 4 years old, I �
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mare4yearsold,l
the farmer 'It would raise Ithe price
of land ev crywhere in 'the riding, -and
.
"Tt, is alleged agains't me that I
vdted againdt a roya 1 commission
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gAhering. . I
Cheeis for ,the King. Sir Wilfrid
mareg y ears old
0 sed tobe in foal; I horse 8 yeara�
oulkPlomare 3 years old. I colt 2
bLnefPt the farmers in every way.
The tarmc�xs of the riding, be felt
4-o
inves(bigalte in'to the failure of the
Farmers' nank I '
Laa-rier and Mr. M. Y.',XeLcan were
given ivith exithuslasm.
year&.
old, 8 steers 3, years old, I steer I year
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certain, would rally about khe mom,
h e said. 11TE is quite
,true that I voted aTa1n,4t % resolu-
-
old, 2 heifers 3 years old, 2 heifers 2:
years old, I cow, lealf, 9 pigs 5 months
ince and _01ve him -a splendid major-
it�F, If ill(- dele..zates ronsl&rcd hirn,
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tion introduced, by iOol. Henderson, at-
Halton, This amendment was intro.
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old, 2 sows, 10 pigs 5 weeks old. binder, �
inower, sulky rake, cultivator, disc.
the si7ron�Zt�st candidate be would do
his best to %rin.
duced after a motion to go into supply
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drill, 2 plows, gang plow, set harrows,
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W.r. McLean was given a good re-
and,was nalhing More or less. than a
motion of want of confidence iTk the
. � 6 4?�, ,�� ��$'..
S
roller, scuffler, scraper, 2 Wagonsp
sleighe, cutter, buggy, bay rack, 2 set
eLption, wben called on f�a Jtatt- his
position. Ile apologiz
, ed 1',Dr 'the lixt-
government. f4'fclt confidence in the
Governmen:t
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double harness, set* single harness,
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avoidabla ab." nc(� of F. F . 71tirdee. M
and could not vote for
his m6tion. The Government. the
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grindstone, 19 bunches shingles, qnaur
t'
"y of"W00d, robe, sugar kettle, wa.tee
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V.. through indisposition. The latti?z
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finance minister nor the depu�,,11.1101.at
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tank, grain bags, new floor rug, mat--
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I have done qny�thing in jed,onectiori
.1with ,the matter. in my judgement.
'the
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tress new; bedroom suite, new; . dining-
uite, new, parlor suite, laevi'�
.
IFL I flaMMa
Chest In ion
I which law did noE require them
to do. It asked for an investigation
.
80811w, forks, shovel, cow chains
and other articles too
into khe !$see offthe charter and c, er-
numerous to�
mention. .-
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Suffered From -a Heavy
tificale which enabled the bank to
I open its doors. E very . single line of
evidence in the department
$3.85 $2.90
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I.ERMS. Parm; 10 per cent. on'
day of -sale and balance in '30 days
Cold) Pleuritic Pains fn
procur�
ble for any court or 'tribunal in this
rm'atter bad
RETURN
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RETURN
01HAITTELS $5.00 anaunaer Ica6fi*'
,,,ver, Ithat amoun� 10 months' credii
.
Side — Constant CIOUgh..
already been prillfbd;
laid before Parliament and published
broadcast -the "In'the
AlIgUSt 26 to
Aug 29 and 3i
Vill lie given an furnishing approved
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in land. second
place. 'I did 'Tot think a royal com-
Sept, 9
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Sept, 5 and 7
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further 'terms and,oa'ilioulars m4di-.
known on -day of oale-or. may be had
.
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$I _� .
Anyone
,mission was nece-imrzy and for !bit
reason. at'that tfmc..and at the -
on applica'tion Ito James %anley, Wuc-
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that gm througli all that I
suffered last winter will appreclate the
'value
Pnt ftime.. 1he affairs 6T the bankraers,
being, investiga(ed by the provincial
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tioneer, Lucan; Edward Rjan, Ad -i'. I
11111119tra'tor, M�. Carmel, or Gladman,
of a remedy that cures; jike .Ner.
viline cured ine." These a -re the open-
Ing words of the sOlemn
,
authoritics, and ire had reason ,,a
litlieve ,'that this investigation was
NUNN
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MIN[
RIJN
and Gtanbuiy, 'Soliciltors, Ex&er.'
Da%ed Vt Exy�jr 10,th lwogugb Iftl",
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declaration of
n- I' -I-an Hayden, the well-Itnown,
violinist of x-iddleton- ".11y work kept
in every Way,iszthorongh as it could
bv, As a result of tha� investigation
Return Limit Sept. 12,1911
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me Out late at night, and playing in
cold drAftY' Places brou9bt
alroady t�-bc minager of *the bank is
st,ryin- a �erm in , prlson� The c:-,-
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11 Farm for Sale
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on a 6e-
vere cold that settled on my. c;hest I
. .had a, harsh racl-ling cOughand, sevem
prc,si&,nr. . and the ,�rf.abort
Possi bly ,
c"lPrIC Of aM DOnttin Nesbitt, is a
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51N
by Tender I
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Nervillne
__ dart,d
througgi, my sides
f"gitive TJ'0m Jus -
qticc. There ar� sev
eral-men before khe, court, not, vet
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411d settled In xny
Shoulders. I used
pronounced upon bift,the eoilrt is 1)1,o-
ceeding with the investigation.
$10 G cling
1 $ 1 8 Additional
Returning
Tenders will be rooeived up to Sept 11
ossession given th6'fall, .
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different liniments,
but none broke up
13ut Mr. Fielding. on behalf. of- the
Govornment. ly�edpd that irlien thi;
Aug. 23 From all stations Toronto,
farm contains 100 acres being
tot 9, first concession of 'Hay and is-
,
OOLDIS
MY cold till I 'used
NervIllne. I rub-
Provincial investir.,ation was closed.
North Day and West in
in splendid location. bein'- half Way,'
I
- bed It on my neck,
eftest and shoulders, morLilng and
and ilf it were pho'wn tha4* it Nvas of-
rective in any respee't. a royal corn-,
Aug. Ontario.
25 From all stations Toronto
between Exeter and. H-eii;al.l on the-
London Road.
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Alfght, and all the Pain disappeared
Realizing that such a, 'heavy, w1d li�a
. .
mission would be appointed'to get ,af
14vhaieveT evidence they ml,ghi. You
. andEasb of Orillia and Scotia
Sot. in Canada.
On the promises there is a good;
bank barn 26x55 finished inside with
.
ran down My system, I took Ferrozone
would supposi, 'th�i; aig Persons desir
cement floors and a good brick house.
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at meals, and was completely built up
and strengthened. Since using ;N,ervi-
of assis7ting� :the ,,ufZ rers would b e
saliafiPd, but no; they want 'to make
.
two stoieys, slate roof, good collilr- I
also a good root -house under garkgwaY,
*k. !
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line I be" no more colds orpleurisy,
st'ad enjoY perfect health.- I
lloli'lical capital aut of it.
"I do ndt think I jacied say anything
MOM IBM
—TO—
P011MOR
8100pots
-made of cement and brick and gooA
drive .shed ; also good orchard, t,wo-
. �
11Vs be
purest arcause N'ervillne contains t1id
d most healing essences and
knore. but in -so fat as the course of
the Government is conderned—that is
I Winnipeg 4nd 9dinonton
never follitg wclla� spring craek aev'-
dry, good Tehce8 seven acres of'
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zoedleflial Principle., bemus.- It has,
the PoWat of sinking through the pores
a mord improtant PDblt—thore is a
'the
I via Chicago and St. Paul
good bush with good grass, first ola�sa
soil. 8 - - Terms
ready for
.
to the kernel of the paln�thess as
the rea�ons *why It broalts, up colds,
ini,4npprebensjon in public miad.
and rt is being kyorked upon 'by our
Aug, 22nd .Sept. ,5th a"d
. in connection with
,teres whe,at,
easy apply to IV. N. Uoive E-acter.
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ouros lurnbago, Istiffn43s, 11ouralgra,
9X14fift, and 3lieuma,fisra. 2�ertts& any,
apponPlfts. tt Was nut the Govern-
mt.ntthat chartered the bank; it was
Homeseekers, Excursions.
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tuUtItUte Your ,dealer mar e.,uggest-,4.
11181st On NOrylline only', Zarge, bot-
chartered by a pecial act of ".. rila-
wen't, Rt .was "" "' before the,
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�.Oh "dre,
tles, boo, old eVerk-k VhrliamcV4� *and disuaLsed- in 1901, re- Tmink
It's', 'M I 210 - 4 �
vhere, or � .4 r& U01100,) iiA fvrred to lho,
w1w -4 neceAsary committ "
� . Agent or aditteag
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