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bISCOUNTED,, DRAFTS -ISSUED.
EN.T,•••••4EsT,.A1,.,i Azvoitt, •.Q.N. DE.
W' Efo-r . P - A'OYAT•'TSH,' E'• p' HE' AIGs' Hn' eESdT-' ,tP' AR.'RI"C.:..E.' • :'
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Forty years in use, 20 years; the ,:attern,pt
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megdad b v 0 hv ale Lau $, For
Woman 8....Alhoents, Dr. Martel s
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recerciff. May ,
'40n,Biaer.ed as a 'first ..ttasucceseful' Rev' w45 ithr`.>wa !wn.c.ffieer•en 11.0.r.e- •
of, Moses ..to 'clianipMh the back iv,it,h, a 'drawn.. sWord plia.eed
°Anse of his fellow countrynien. and. :himself between the ,wems,0,,itad the ,,,o,
to, deliver then" fr OM, the Oppres- K05ral 'carriage. She drd 15,5't D:50106 r"l"::
%ion of their..taskmasters. • ' • : 4 further attempt to- reach the
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L -URE- r ALATABLE•-- UTRITIOUS - EVER GE
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P‘ills . at 34mr druggist:,
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- Vbrse 1i. He went out unto his and sulimitted.quietly ar.,
brethren -The. verb . in the original, ,reet. ' It,was onlY a doeusnent beg-
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LOCAL OPTION -Residents in the fecal option districts :
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meaning were that .1Vloses. had de. .to give us women„.our••rights," she ,
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lilaerately quit the 'royal court,. hay- :Said in response to. angry • re:narks: "
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ing decided. henceforth, to live with She was May Richardson', • aged •
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his own :people, the Hebrews,- thirty years, andta naernben of the •
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Ceti' legally order from this brewery whatever theY
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GEORGE ELLIOTT ,
Auctioneer tor the County
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Correspondence answered.
Inuneditute arrangetnents can•he
made for Sales Datte,:,„-at The
News -Record Clinton . or by .
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calling Phone 13 on 157.
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Charges moderate..and. satisfaction:wrong:
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atEGRETTABLE INCIDENT.
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' you, 'own , a KODAK. .
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printing, also • show
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We are :agents for .the
world's best Cameras
-EaSTMall'S Kodaks.
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SMote the Egyptian-Ai
. . Wavng of Amerioan Flag at. Win.
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following d.ay, . , . • -, ,A -despatch f.rom Winnipeg says;
Thy ,fellow -Neighbor. • . A„t .a,rt early'•hour on Friday morn-
14. Who made thee a prinee and ing the. Stars and Stripes ,,/fas.
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a 3 g - Y Nampleci in the dust on Main
ing, which. Moses ..i.v.as . doubtless street „a „ time, when thousands of
known to liave received to ethheer Winnipeg.and° oth. er Manitoba, sol-
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with the •wrongful act • of' .whfch tilers- were ' retairning from the an-
had been guilty,' made the Hebrews nual ,e,einp at se,,,,,a, near Bt -,an -
;OL8sPeicitil5taokfinigli-pose •T'Phuure. '41.' yvh.e.t.e they had been ma,neen-
vring under Sir Ian Hamilton. The
.the first great opportunity which dgim ei. , 3,g ,,ii , waving a
Moses might have had for quietly
aiding his brethren and making large Ametican flag in .the faces of
the returning One -Hundredth Reed-
their burdens lighter was forfeited. t t , t d'" 11 ,• i • Tile
15.. Sought to slay MoseS--Deter- men, $ ar e a sma, -.axe( riot.
was, trampled unde.r the feet
mined to pub him to death.being , of the marching .50 1005, and 'sev-
Prevented from so doing only by
- eral of those who took part in the
the sudden disappearance of Moses.
The land of Midian-The Midian-tree -for -all fight that followed thee'
the flag
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Little Deeds of
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Dick had gone VV1
a call. He had
PaY,, h there
out. now e wase
sure it was much
There were no boys
with, and he had
stiff and prim on a
aunt talked to the
kinds of dull things,
and books, and grown-up
-whom he had never
At last Dick felt
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his.
asked
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or girls
to sit
chair,
lady
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was not
after. all.
to play
up very
while his
about all
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folk of
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stand
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• FAMOUS PAINTINGS .
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There Will Be 3Itiny at the Can
adian National Exhibition..
A despatch from Toronto says'
The display of paintings, at thi
Canadian National Exhibitio;
draws lovera„of the beautiful free
all parts of America. In' the gal
lerie ill 'be -athered the bes
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works of Canadian and ' Unite,
States artists, and the great gallet
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ies of Europe loan their treasui
to further enhance the value of th
collectton. This year the galleme
will be divided into four sections
British, German, American an
'Canadian, and the entire exhibi
promises a distinct advance .on th
previous great collections that hay
featured the Canadian National.
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W.. BRYDCINE, ..
• BAARI,STER; SOLICITOR; •i.
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Ofilee-,-- Sloan, Block -CLINTON
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'ALL .KINDS OF ' '
COAL ' WOOD' `
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VRARI,ES R. HALE.
. ..e, -Conveyancer, Notary Public,
• Commissioner, Etc.
REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE '
IGS per of Marriage e•Lkenses
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• All kinds of Coal on hand:
CIIESTNIJT SOFT COAL
STOVE CANNEL COAL
FURNACE CONE '
BLACKSMITHS WOODflag
HURON STREET, - CLINTON
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2;4 in 3 in. and 4 hi. 'Tile of the
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THE ,
ites being nomads, any reference to appearance .of received
the land in which :they dwelt is of black eyes and cut faces.
no. more of it. When his aunt and
the lady were too busy with their
him he down from
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DRS. GUNN & GANDIER
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C.S., Edin. .•
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ARTHUR FORBES
0 't ' th G T R Station.
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necessity somewhat. vague, since .
they 'occupied different and widely •
talk to see got
his chair and stole out of the room
Railway Porter Took the Egg an
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separated localities at different
times. •Their principal settlements
appear however, to have been on
the easlern side of the gulf of Aka-
. bah •extending froin there' north-
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ward as far as the land of Moab,
and eastward into the Sinaitic pen-
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into the next. There the table was
laid for tea, and two little pups who
knew there were things that were
good to eat upon the table were
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trying in vain to jump up on to it.
Now Dick was a, little boy with a.
le d I i l pt t the two
very in "eat , so ie 1
'Was A rrested.
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ittl.,..(1,desaspyast:chTfhtem
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considerate a.ction ot a hen in la4,
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ing an. egg in a crate in wIne„h sey
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er.al.other helm were travail' _
caused a ster
Offiee-Ontario St., Clintor).4 Night
.. calls at residence, Rattenbury St.,
,or -at Hospital.
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Tb.e IlleXillop Mutual FRO
Insurance Company
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ORDERS for Coal may
be left at 11. Rowlaad's
Hardware Store, or at
My office in II. Wiltsc's
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16. Priest of •Midian-Compare
comment on Reuel, ,verse 18, be
low. ' '
17. Moses stood up and helped
theinTook. their part against the
disobliging shepherds and -watered
their flock. •
18. Reuel--Elsewbere called Seth-
ro (Exod. 3. 1; 4. 18; 18. 1), though
the name Reuel °emirs also in Num-
hers 10. 29. This apparent incon-,
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little pups on to the table, and then
stood t -o watch them .as they first
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upset the jug of pream and he
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it up off the cloth, and then began
t make short work of a plate of
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cakes, ,..
The cakes looked 'so very good
that •Dick would have liked one,
too, but he keew it 'was wrong to
steal, so he went through the glass
.cloor which led into a room lull of
flowers. It was very niee here, and
jrieekedeof treaNner,onathd-emase
ern man at . . _
abstracted the egg and put it Gall
as lie says, to be sur,e it yveuld n.,
be br.oken. A. railroad,. detect's
saw his acit and arrested ha:
Thereupon his colleagues wen b c
strilte. The superintendent of ti
road .ordered the pris.onor release,
and the men re.sumec 1 work. T1
fate of the egg Ls still under eo :
ration
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DR..3. W. SHA.W
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RATTENBURY ST. EAST,
. -CLINTON
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Farm and Isolated Town' Property
only Insured
.-..- OFFICERS -
j. B. McLean; President, Seaforth
P.O.; Jaa. Connolly, Vice-Presi.
dent, Goderich P.O. ; T. E. Hays,
Secretary -Treasurer, Seaforth P.O.
-Directors -
Seaforth; John
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DR. C. W. THOMPSON,
PHSYICIAN, SURGEON, ETC.
Special attention given :to die.
eases of the Eye, Ear, Nose
m and Throat. '
Eyes carefully .eianained and suit-
able glasses prescribed:
Office and residence: 2 doors west of
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D. F. McGregor,
Grieve, Winthrop; William Rinn,
Constance; John Watt, Harlock;
John Benuewies, Brodhagen ; James
Evans, Beechwood ; M. McEven,
Clinton P.O. ,, . . '
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Robert Smith, Harlock; E. Hinch-
reY, Seaforth ; William Ohesne
Egmondville; J. W. Yeo, HolmeYs'.
villa.
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Any money to be paid 1.1 may be
gala to Morrish umttung uo. tilin.
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ton, or at Catt's Grocery, Goclerich
OFFICE PHONE 1.40
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sistency is explainablthe basis
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of various earliernarratives which
in our book of Exodus have been
combined intb a, single continuous
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Dick walked on till he came to a
owl or goldfish. By the side of
the bowl at a big eat,and as Dick
came up she began to mew, "PoOr
A FIRE31A N '4. 31.1811AP.
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puss," said Dick. "Do you want a
he laid the
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BUSINESS kl.N.L.,
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jects taught by expert inatructors
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Y. M. D. A. BLDG..
LONDON, ONT..
Studeeis assisted to positions. College
in session from Sept 2nd. Candogue
free. Enter any time. -
LW. Westervelt J. W. Westervelt, Jr.
19. An Egyptian -Judging from
his dress and speech, ,they could
to no other conclusion
c°Ine • - . • . •
20. ,Eat bread -The unfailing sign
of Oriantal hospitality is the prof-
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fered meal.
21. Content to dwell .with the
man -The 'Able narrative dtvi.cles
the life of Moses into three. equal
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periods of forty years ,each. Ac-
cording to Acts. 7;23 the first forty
years were spent in Egypt ; Exed.
7. 7 makes his stay in Midian of like
duration; while .the last forty 'years
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fish for your tea?" and.
bowl'gently on its side, so that puss
would be able to catch as many as
she lilted, for it really was so very
kind of some one to have put the
fish where she could not reach them.
Then Dick .aw a little bird in a
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cage. "Oh, you twor Itttle bird,"'
4 cried. "I am sure you muSt
want to fly out into the fve.sh air."
And he. took the cage out into the
• tlen and set the door open. The
gat
little gii.c1 'Rea' away into the trees
and Dick felt what a, lioy he
A despatch from Montreal say
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Blown from the cab and over L.
.terndet• ,."...f nhis engitie, Alexand
t an incamt.
iNcirmicto 1 ireman o i.
Neiv York Central express, a le
tend' • •
mg ttain a
ad first on a s . _
then. on_a.....h_eap_of red_lbot. ci_nde
m tile U . i'' . It. (Alen Y al ci , We.
amat ay on
mount, b t .1d ' W (1
ilk'. is head was so terribly i
odors o ie u
1 . th'e cl f tl 1
lured t iat .
luch he was conveyed a
Pita]. b0,v, _ . . •
uncertain of. his recoveiy.
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DR. F. A. AXON '
- DENTIST LI.
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Specialist in Crown and Bridge
• Work. Graduate of C.O.D.S.,
Chicago, ' and R. 0. D. S. , To
Parties desirous to effect insur-
ance or transact other business
will be promptly attended to on ap.
plication to any of the above officers
addressed to their respective post-
offices. Losses inspected by the
director who lives nearest the scene.
Principal Cluttered/Irv:mutant
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or is i e according to Dent. ,
-the fol- Grant' Duke Dmitri,
,kind
was..
The was full of ilowern, so
A P ATIIETIC CA SE.
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Bayfield. on 1VIondays from May to
December.
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CLINTON, -- ONTARIO. ,
34: ,I, spent in wilclernees,
garden
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•lowing the Exodus. Bret cousin a Czar Nicholas, of
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Dick went down the path to
"But,"
P• • " t of Bo Convicted of Dna:
alUI d Y
'CENTRAL.
22, Gershom--The name ia appar- . . . •
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RUSEIS an line of succession to the
ently derived from the Hebrew ger, -. , • ,
meaning a sojourner and. sham -"" sman -buten°. •
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1 t them lie thought,
a oos a .
hovv.it utast hurt those roses. and
the pinks te be tied 11111 110 Sticks
eituess and Neglect. -
A despatch from Montreal say
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Terms of subseri tion -$1 er ear
Ad/21/a
STRATFORD. ONT.
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Canoda's Best Business Colloge
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We have 'thorough courses and
meaning ``there." The incident ,
.shoyys that the heart of M.oses was TERRIFIC WIND STOIL31.
with his countrymen in Egypt. . In '----
Exod. 18. 4 and 1 Chron. 23. 10, 17 LoSS of 1,iftY and Damage to Boats
another son of Moses Eliezer, is at Butur„10. , .
mentioned, ' - •
A a . , . , ' says4
' . d. spatch from 13tiftato aft, a:
JP been a
like that," so he took his Icnife
from his pocket and cut 'the twine
with NV111811 ;each. one was tied. Then
he went ou his way. Boon aftei
this ' he eame to a gate yvhich led
into a field, and in -the field stood
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a little pony. 1171.1en it saw Dick it
evidence given in the. 1:
corder's Court on Wednesday
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b8hterihk, unwashed, half-starved, coa;
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1 t fh. lent to c
vear-o c 8011 was su e 1 .
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vict both John Sneiden and his w
of drunkenness and negleet-of tis
child. It •-ivas a pathetic and s.
-- TIME TABLE --
, Trains will arrive at.and depart
from Clinton Station'as follows:
BUFFALO. AND GODERICH DIV:
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-Going Ea.st, 7.35 a. m.
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Going West, • 11.07 tti tn.
t 1 .25 p. m.
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6' 11' 111'
• 11.28 p. in.
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. LONDON, HURON & BRUCE DIV:
Going South, ,, 7.50 a. m,
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9,23 p. m.
. Going North, 11.00 a. m,.
6.35 pt m.
if not so paid. No paper_discon-
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unless at the option of the pub:
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vertisements, 10 cents per non.
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8 uch as "Lost.," "Strayed '..'- or
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sem 100 10 'cents .' ' '
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uommunications intenaea for pub.
, - lication must, as• a guarantee of
good faith,, be accompanied by the
name of the writer.• . .
conipetent, experienced instruc-
tors. We do more for our stu-
dents and graduates than any
other .schools do. At present we
have applications offering from
$600 to $1,200 per annum for
• • •
trained help Busineas men.
ow where they get, the best
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help. We have thre.e depart-
. b • 0 -' I Sh ' •th cl
men s .-- oremeicia , • oi all
' and Telegraphy. ' "
Oct our free catalogue;
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. D. A. MeLACHLAN, ,..'
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- ' , • , . One body .1has recovered.,
,
s • e c i score of beats were .swamped, and
San is food .oa Mine.
' • • heavy damage was done by a terri.
,
One square yard of the,. earth s .
- fic.,wincl storm .t.hat swept •Buffale
face receives each dal= a,veva - ' - . - i, . ,
su' , g and the lal,es late on. I riday attci-
in0. six hours of sunshine an amount aeon. The; 'crew of .-the, life-savitig
of heat e ual to that contathed in • folks who
- • (1 s,taitoo,n brought in, sixteen
f't . '
1,08,pounds o coal, according ° 1'n were in sinking boats. An excur-
, Italian chemist. At this rate an &Ian. Steamier saved a man ail(' a
area. of about .1,200. miles receives woman from death just as th.eir
,... . . • f nevi' ' ' ' . ' ' '
timing .a, year an amount o e • .y rowboat went down, -A. number of
from the sun equivalent to that ob- • • b Lound' cl '1' ' '
' , empty oats we•rel'i :8571g Ill
. h 1 100r 000 000 tons
tainable from t e ; , )1
time harbor dter the' storm abate.d,
of coal mine< 1 annual] in Europe , , . ,, - '
1 ...- all" ''.1 Is' l'e.a•Thed that ;several Por-
.anti the United States. • . • .
sons were drowned, , •
ran up and put its head over the
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gate to him. "Do you want to
come MI" said the boy. 'Wall, s°
y, ou shall," and, he threw ope-n the
gate. The petty. at once ran througi
and began to ,ruce over'the floyver
beds. Dick could see it was having
a lovely time,
: ' '• '' Dick- 1
A little tune atter alum o
i . • duel's were shut
wine some young. .., •
in by a wire fence. ' "You poor
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6hings," he• saitl, I am sure you
cannot find mueli . to eat. there,"
and he let them out. into the gar-
!den where thay began to gobble
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molt v 1 g 0-reenplant . they
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ttid case, in which the little,
boy's , token rata
kempt, wolcl was .
h n that of his 'nether.
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lattaber 31111 liltdler BursIs mid F.
- Men Are 'Killed.
1 A despatch from St. Join'
kil'
.Nlici., says: Five, men were .
I ' ' -I vas seriousIV' inn";
ant a, gli, 1 , • ..
when a boiler m a 1181V null at,
imberino• (.,c
Alexander Bay LI . • =
Vede
oany's station exploded on 1.
day: The station is located in a
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lUith.F.,1 WILL NOT INIFIcr'r xl.F • had before.
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kind d eac s was muci more u ;Ian
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sitting 1 in a ciao, ' '
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Through `..aniiirtan Tourlstr Sleeping •
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leaving l'oronto 11.00.,p.m. on Above
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The .., Ch.ronicle',s ,Cloas'llantinopl.e
oat ieei,oradent ova that the -. neyv
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caused great excitement ice.re, and
has given rise to Tenewecl . ying,.6
spirit. , le ery ..s b. n .. • ,
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that iihe opportunity , should be
nople. "The
seized to retake Adria,
i' however ur 'f '.8' B. more
d • t l' I d • ... th t
WC'. el a 8 go. icy-, ant a va.se,„ a
the Livesent Leempliea..aeLe .liolt:I.d be
Utilized to..str.engthen Turkey in its
e,tnel,rtg,tvinat-;the payment ef an in-,
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little lakelthood of Turk°, ' embark-
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member ,of.the,Cabi•net, .S.peaking,to
•Me, 'in an.. UnOffieial-1 caPmeitY, re-
Marked' it'hait.. the Tkirlrilait Govern..
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L'One Bunked' Dollars.] alt f
' 5Pligir'itetell-1911 011 WillarY.(18* '
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'' A despatch from . Ottawa nnyn:
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in Councol has, nP,s0-
ed prohibiting the ..storag6 or ).`et•01".
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t'on 0- 1,n.oman'a - ..rwl,'9.-Ps'ive
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witbo ' ' 1 ''"la '6 ' the- bar'
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made
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many in less than an hou, NV
s° . b ,i, .1 a, .1
there any- more - to • e i. ant. _I.,
Dick began to. loolc around; but
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11' • t him •that it was tune to
0 home.
g - u .., '
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n tn.e wai .t e ,e
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kind deeds he ha . c.one, ,s,nd .
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that mo.ment his aunt 'Seemed to be
taken ill, almost al if ,She would
• 1 1 ' 1 1 old of hie
haul', Or W IF 5 le seize< ,I •
AVM and tried, "Come along 1/10/111 ,
, ; a -,00 eau aUti bit us
as 0.111.0 5 3 ' -f
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hope she will never,' never Ind,
who hs,r; dotie iti" ,'
Dick .11ought thliS Was at:it yery
kind - for though he knew ib Was
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a - -I. ht to boast of one s floe('
no. 1 g • . , .
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yeaI, and. yet I'm no richer than I
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lig .pily Bnar.ried,". ."Aod your:lino-.
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'• Advice about Stomach.Troubli
and how to relievethem.
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, 'Don't ne lout indigestion for iti
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pheations. An eminent physician
once said that. ninety-avc per cent of
all ills have their origiu iii a dia.
ordel ed stomach
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pr experience with Itexa
pepsin Tablets leads. us to believe
the m to be one of the most dependable
• ''' remedies known: for indigestion and
c roma yspepsia. cir mare i.
h ' d ' Th ' ' d'
ehts are sootliii g $0 the inflamed
membranes of Aie stomach. Rich
in Pepsin and Bismuth, two of the
greatest digestive aids known to
, medicine, the relief they afford la
vet./ prompt. Used.persistently and
regul for a short time, they bond
1. ' d.' b t h
. o re ieve pains cause y s °mac
disorders.
itexell Dyspepsia Tablets ' help
, insure healthy appetite; 'aid dips -
. Ceti, and proinote . nutrition, As
. .evidenee dour faith in them, we spit
you try ere s, our i s . . i y
to t th t .11x • If 0 e
do not give entire satisfaction, we
--ll return the money you paid us
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siecs, 25 cents, 50 cents, and Sli00.
You can buy Rexall. Dyspepsia. TAW'
in thia community only at our store:
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W 5 R HOLM ES,
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Clinton ' The ;,,likt_i_rig= ..IYOrtl ,ontie
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ItItly"1: 'flirt nilV ngtiti:e, Canada al
There is - different Re i
Remedy ioree'oriy every .1.0k. ini....ia
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The, Mt:Mitsui, Medical of Pada'
has just compiled statistics, 011 the
number of physicians, m",Earope..
The total: nuniber is given as 160,-
000, , 1V ft 0 . . . d is a. , as
physiciaxis for every -10 000
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larger n,umbere, of. physicians aire
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0iiiii.." 1'0000 inliabitants'2..while. AM-'
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