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and was botit rized � a0d.dolightod, it
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being my idealluorlp a tropical scene. The
contains no . lum, Ammonia, Limr, -
trees were forty feet apart, and ba4 bansams
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planted between them. I isquire& if the
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grove was ever cultivated, and learned- that
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ditchen were plowed beside the bananas to'
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, load the water away from their roots, and
Sabbath School Convention.
that the 0000sants received aim occasional
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does of cottonseed meal and Solt. They
The Convention of the Huron County
was, however, at a rule, let severely �%loue,
Sabbath School Association WAS hold at
except where weeds threatened to choke
Wingliam on Wednesday and Tburxday of
them to death. I had supposed that theme
last week, in the Presbyterian church. The
trees only grow near the assabore, and waso
attendance of delegates was net so large as
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therefore, surprised to a" them crown -
at some previous - similar oeoasidn but the
itig the bighest hills and thriving as
programme for both days was interesting,
well as if their roots were daily loved by the
mud was welt carried out, The most of the
006an.
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addresses were practical and useful. The
Cocoanuts are worth from to $1.20
following are the officers appointed for the
W. H. Kerr, Brus-
per hundred wholesale, and tweint five
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current year: President,
cents a dozen retail in the markets Of
t4els ; Vice Presidents, S. Gracey,Wiggham;
Stan. Nutr in the green or -milky state often
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James Scott, Clinton ; Rev.J.S.Handerson,
sell as high as four cents, but the average
Hensall; Rev. J. U. Simpson,Brucefield ; Rov.
price is about two cents. . i
J.A.Osborne,Gorrie. Executive Committee,
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-Mr. Davidson, Goderich'; Rev -W. Cr&�,
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How, High is the Atmosphere.
Clin4on ; Rev. S. Sellary, Wi hAM ; .
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TKinnon,
Otis would hardli.1 think of looking to the
M. Gray, Seaforth, and J. S.
moon for information about the height of
Blytb. Correspotiding Secretarioa,-A. H.
the earth's stmosp Yet it is In just
Mauning and H. Foster. Clinton ; Minute
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Secretary, Taylor, Clinton; Treasurer,
that w has recently been
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C. Stevenson, Clinton. We hope to
obtain that the atmosphere extends much
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bi her than has con, nionly been assumed.
give a fall report of proceedings next week.
Nbsorvations of 141nar eclipses mado at the
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celebrated observatory of Lord Resse, in
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THE a IMPROVED ROLLS
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Ireland, have show� that the amount of beat
ROYAL TEMPLARS OF T-EMPT-RANCE.
received from the moon, which best Is, of
. The semi-annual moating of the Royal
course, merely reflected'&= host, jost as
Templar* of Temperance Was hold in Gods-
inoon light is only rtfiected,sun light, begins
rich on Wednesday and Thursday of lost
perceptibly to diminish several minutes be-
� week, J. E. Tom in the chair. It was do-
fore the shadow of the ftrth reaches the
cided to levy a per capita tax of 5c. per
year on al I Councils in good standing in -ithe
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moon. , �
-The inference Is that tho earth's atmos -
district, to meet necessary -expenses In con-
pbers partially cuto off the sun's host As is
nection with the Distilet Council. It was
oou an'
COMB between ths I ' d the &"ahead
decided to hold the next somi,manual session
of the ad of the ear'sb &aid oaloula
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in Hensall. Mr. J. H. Pyper, having re
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tions has!; th length of time during,
moved, fro'ni the District, tendered his' resig.
which the 1= how t from tko moon Is felt
�., nation As District Councillor, which was me-
before the eclipse begins, indicate that our
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atmosphere reaches a height of at least one
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hundred and ninety milet.
16;i� Distriet Councillorp J. E. Tom,
How diffiwout Oiss�wnfrom the height
Goderich; Vies.Counciller, Mrs. A. Bale,
usually stated may by oonsultin a
Sea,forth; Past Councillor, Rev- J. H.
popular scho6l-book on physical geograply,
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Simpson, Brucefield; Chaplain, I Rev, J.
published within a m yews. in which it is
Walker, Varna j, Secretary, Mr. W. Stone-
aftirmed that beyoni a lielght of forty miles
man Hessall - Treasurer, W. Lewis, Credf-
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the amount of air immining would be too
ton; Herald, J. Colwell, Dayfiold; Guard,
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small to affect the a s rays perceptibly In
G McKay, Kippen ; Sentioel, J". Kerr,
any way. .
- Winthrop; Trustee, & Gidley, Exater;
So In the most unexpected, and Sometimes
DF-puty Her,ald,Miss A.Caduld". Kippen.
Wonderful-, ways we aroovatinually loarnmig
It was ,decided to "ad a representative to
Something new about this time -worn, globs
the Grand Council. A resolution of thanks
on whose surface we -dwell.
was tendered to Mr. J. H. Pyper, of Strat-
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ford, late of Seaforth, for the active and
dhristm4 Mince Pie.
zealous interest he has taken in temperance
A lady writlog to the Episcopal Recorder
work, more pirticularly while connected
vonebas for the . truth of the following
with the COUDefl. The meeting then ad-
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ousall ,some time in
One cold winter's n;ight a refotmed man,
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with his wife and daugliter, whd lived in
GOOD TEMPLAW.
the country, visited isame friends, at a die-
- District Lodae, No. 24,
�t�mplarv,
fter spending a pleasant evening
Order of Good held a regular
they &rose to leave, ban they Were urged
meetingiju the Temporoase- Ball. Wingham,
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to take some freshly baked mince pie. After
on'Tuesday of Imst There was a
some hesitation they consented, When they
large number of delegates prevent. The
were seated in the eleitgh the man turned to
reports of the delegates showed- that
his wife and vaid, " Wife, I am lost ; that
the lodges Arb in a healthy con-
Piece of pie b" aroused the demon of drink
dition, and the prospect -i of iDeress-
in me." He a p his horse a at the first
ing the membership very- bright.
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tavern i t.le on getting out for a
There had been an invtoase of membership
drink. Of course, he wife and daughter
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of upwards of 50 in the district sinoe last
were helpless; the second and third taverne
meeting, four months ago, and the Treas-
were reached, and ag� &I n_ the temptation was
urer's report showed that there was a con-
yielded to, Remobstromce was in - vain.
siderable fund on hand for temperan" cam-
- They reached home,and instead of outtin-g
paign work, The Executive committee was
away the horses he drove to the' nearest
instructed to path the work of organization
tavers and spent the rest of , the night .in a
with vigor. The district Superintendent of
drunken debauch. The next morning, he'
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Juvenile Templars, F. Metcalf reported four
was found dead on the roadside, His poor
temples in the district, located at Seaforth,
Suffering wife died of a broken heart and
Blyth, Belgrava and Wingbaw Several
his daughter ended bar days in an insone
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interestit.g discussions took -place concerning
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asylum. One piece of brandied mince PLO
the Internal working of the order. It WAS
and this result, for the" are -facts.
decided that the next inoet* of the District
L4Ddge be held in Blyth, on Friday, the 20th
Another can was that of a youn 'I ho
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had abistracted. the habit of drinking -but had
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reformed. She was, th be married after a
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certain lanl7th of time if she would -keep her
. School Reports.
pledge. fer mistress insisted upon her put -
No 5, STAN-Lzy.-The foU wing are the
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ting brandf,w" the mince meat. She did so.
pupils of School Section Wo. 5, Stanley,who
Ina short me she disappeared, and some
ranked highest in their respective classes
time afterward it was ascertained that. she
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for the month of January: Fifth, Fred. J.
had becorne drunk utter despair
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MeGavin. Fourth, Anne, Kennedy, Win.
of evqr being able to stapd the disgrace,
Nicholson, Morton Efflott. Third, Elston
had drowned herself.
Ison, Ella Stephenson.
Dawson, Ida Niebo
In prep"ri Dg summer fruit4 always re -
Second, Arthur MeLinchy, Flossy. Dowsqn,
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member the winter mince meat, and you
will'never need to use either brandy or
Win, Stogaifl. Part 11, Mairgis Robivson,
Edwin McGavin.� Pirst, 26rman Nicholl-
,ider ; bet"r use sweetened water with a
son, W. Armstrong, Gertie Dbwson.
little vinegar or a little lenion jnioe� than
Nd. 2, 9AY.-Thefollowing is the Janu-
either of the above, which work " much
harm to men and women, Wherever you
ary report for School Section No. 2, Hay.
find a receipt which calls for wine and
The names are in order of merit : Sixth,
brandy substitute milk, a little rote water
C. H. Russell, A. MeTaggart. Fifth, Nel-
or ani of the delicious -flavorings which
son Northcott. Fourth, C, C. Ross, Kate
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aboun . If you follow this advice you will
Cha man, Fre d. Senior third,
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do much to help along that great cause
Nel,lie O'Brien, Alice Gould, Aunie North-
which is so dear to the bearts of the women
cott. Junior third. Nellie Gould, James
of this land. Another hint,patrevize a tem-
Shirray, Joseph Northoott. Senior second,
perance grocer.
John Todd, Beckie Northcott, Henry
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Busch. Junior second, Milton Russell,
The Indian Hunter's Gait.
Flora Nortbeott, Nathaniel McDonald.
Second part, Melvin Gould, Carrie Gould,
The Indian hunter has a distl�ctivi g t.
Edgar O'Brien. First part. Bertie O'Brien,
His too@, either straight before himror
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pointed inward, cover the center of gravity. ,
h rt O'Brien, The best
t�pellers in the monthly spelling match were:
His hips sway slightly to the ate Me,
firteif,
Sixth, C. H.. Russell. Fourth, Kate Chap-
and his rear foot in not exactly but
man ; Senior third, Maud Russell ; Junior
rather peeled off the ground just high enough
third, NellieL Gould ; Senior second, Henr y
to clear the surface, and settled in, it@ new
Busoh ; Junior second, Flora Northeott;
place before the weight comes on it, He
Second part, Melvin Gould ; First part,
does not swing his shouldere nor walk with
Bertie O'Brien.
a spring, nor plant hiti foot with a shook,
No. 1, HowicK.-The following is the
as the white man does. If the Indian was
report of School Section No. 1, Howick,Mr.
turned to stone while in the act of "ping,
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John Hartley, teacher, for the month of
the status would probably stand balanced
Janu3ry - Fourth class, Grace Taylor,
Nettie Bums. Senior third, Jane Findlay,
On ea's foot' -,
This gait gives the limbs great. control
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Susan Bell, Wra. Fidlay Junior third,
over his movements. He i a always poised.
Frank Douglas, Mary &1loway. Senior.
If a stick cracks under him ',it is because of
-econd, Rachel Findlay, Wesley Tremble.
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his weight, and not by reason of the impact,
Junior second, Berths Deans, 'John Bell.
He goes silently and with great economy of
Part II, Nettie Burnir, Win. Findlay. Part
force. The muscles have- lass strain on
1, Alexander Findlay, Charles Findlay.
them, and do not tire so moon. Sometimes
it seems as if they never tired. He threads
No. 4, McKiLLor.-The following is a
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through woods and swamps and, down tim-
list
correct of the first three pupils of each
ber with no noise except the rustling of the
class, in school section No. 4, Me-Killop,
griass and leaves disturbed. by his passage.
based upon good conduct mud general Pro-
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His steady bAlance evables him to put his
ficiency, for the month of January : Fourth
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moving foot down as gonfily on you would
class, Fred. Lawrence, Thomas Scott, Liz-
lay an eggon the table. You could not hear
I Lie Be^ttie. Third clam, Willie Beattie,
the sound of a footfall if y4')u listened A week.
Mand Thompson and Sarah Beattie, Lizzle
The gait is not elastic nor opringy nor hand -
Henderson, Senior second, Essie lWattle,
some, and it even makes the man seem bow -
Ad& Lawrence, Magirie Beattie. Junior
logged, Put the 801118 Person in leather
second, Maggie Mardie, Rans, Habkirk.
boots on a floor, &lid you would truly may
John Shannon. Part second, Tilly Scott,
that he stumped along. But in moccasins,
Louie Beattie, Herald Lawrence. Part
on a hunt, be does not walk ; he glides. -
first, Beasie Scott.
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Cocoanut Plantations of
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Jamaica.
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The cocoanut is the most important tree
Bob Burdette insists that be overheard a
on the island, and is grown from the sea.
woman lecturing her husband as follows, on
johore to the foothills. It receives little or
board a train:
no attention. yet bears from 150 to 5W DUt4
fit Now I'll tell you why I wouldn't go into
when full grown. Cocoanut groves are
the restaurant and have a cup of coffee with
scattered along the coast of tbe island from,
you while we were Waiting for the train. I
end to end, aud present a magnificent
didn't like the way you asked me -keep
spectacle from the Caribbean Sea, their long
quiet : I have the floor ! Not half an hour
feathery plumes being conspicuous objects
before, you said to Mr. Puffer, I come, let's
ashore as they sough in every breeze. The
get a cigar.' And away you went, holding
largest cocoanut plantation in the world is
his arm And not giving him a charce to de -
said to be th&t Dear Port Maria, which in
cline. When we met John O'Howdy on our
estimated to contain over 300,000 trees.
way to luncheon, you said : 'Just in time,
The government owns a beautiful cocoanut
John, come take lunch with us ?, And then
plantation at Port Royal, and the heirs of
to -night, when we found the train an hour
Governor Darling own one other at f)arling-
late, you looked at your watch, turned to
ford, near the town of Manchioneal, famous
me, and said in a questioning wa . I I Would
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as the scenes of some of the adven-
you lik,e a cup of coffee ?" And did want
. tures of " Tom Gringle," as recorded in his
it. I w� as tired and alittle hungry, but I
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would have fainted before I would have ac -
I have not been able to get any reliable
cepted such an invitation. And you went
� data as to the number of cocoanut trees on
away a little vexed At ni,�, and bad your
I the island, but, judging from what I have
coffee and bread and butter by yourself -
seen and heard, I should think a miflion
and didn't enjoy it very much. In effect
would not be too wild a guess. As trees
you said to me : " If yon want a cup of
rent for m, dollar a year, it is evident that
coffee, if you really want it, I will buy it for
growing themi must be a profitable enter-
you.' You are the best husband in the
priae, The Boston Fruit Company has
world, but do as nearly all the best hus-
several Jarage -plantations, one near ' Port
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bands do. Wily do you men seem to dole
AnLtonio'. being two miles and a half in
things ont to your wives, when you fairly
leugth, I went through this in a carriage,
throw them to the men you know I. W�y
Children Cry fnr
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on't you invite me heartily, so _you invita
an ! Why don't you may - 6 Come, 100B
it a little coffee or aomethiu&` � and Uks
to right &Ion I g with you? You, wouldn't
q to a man, I would you like me to bly- a
gar?'. Then why do you always issue your
141s, invitations to treat In that *my to me?
ideado my dear husband, if snon* would
fly act towards Nwir wives as heartily,
ordiall
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set, tZey'"Wouldl; oboarier comianions
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Services.
Some funny stories are told 4b6ut, �tbs'
arriage service In the lide of -Man. - .000 of -
itin relates how ab old man, brought rather
3willingly to the sitar, coul& not, be In-
sood to repast the responses, "My good
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an," at length exclaimed, the clergyman.
I really cannot marry Ion usloss you do
I you are told, -"But the mati remained
,opt. At this usexpected hitali4be. bride
as all patioac* with her future 'and
arvt out with-, "Go on. Say- I= him
At the same so. if you was mookin' him."
be rame difficulty occurred io ano4her case.
he clergyman, after explaining,what was
mmmry and going over the responses
veral timeo,.without the smalkst offect,
appod in dismay, whereupon the bride- ,
loom encouraged him -witho "Go ahead,
w'v, 'go ,ahead, thour't doin bravely. ')
pan another occasion It was; strangely
womb, the woman who could not be pro,
11-A upon to speak. When the clers I
UsTso remonstrated with her, she iodigus, y
plied: "Your fWwras,arried we twice
ifoor, and he wasn't pAn me any of them
iperent questions at all. "-London Satur-
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People who noosed generally aim to do
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The greatest less It Is possible to undergo,
to lose faith in GOO. -
The devil does his �est fighting when he
is an his Sunday clothes.
The worst enemies ony man can ever have
a himself &ad the devil. I
The greatest workers for God Are not
ton well koowr. among non. , --, .
Angelo and all men &dmire'the mxu who
not afraid of a has# place.
The Lord has never given any one charoh
p&tsat 0ght an salvation. ' .
A mxnl who Is not honest in his religion is
4 to be trusted Anywhere. I
One of the hardest things to do is to alarm
Is mom who thinks he Is safe.
Every man's life Is A Prayer, no matter
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"t he may may With his rips.
Every prayer that goo to the throne In
irist's name "I be answered. I .
The devil don't care what becomes of the
i moo, If he can have the boys. '
The world is fall of people who tire them-
'vem to death in looking for rest. -Ram's
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Mr.,Spurgeon has been roviewibg a book
11 Prapitive Methodism on the Yorkshire
I olds," and fluds in it some stories very
mch to his mind. He is especially ploa4ed
Ith one criticism of a sermon. 11 Ali say,
later, you preached a goodish sermon to-
ght, but if it had been out short at both
ds, and fimt afire in the middle, it wad a
ine us mair gude. " Mr. Spurgeon "warce-
remembers a better criticism than this."
mother story is of a not ve flue it ,,ung
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an, who, being in the br..;7t o ag4d
s prayers, " Lord, belp me to pray," was
�swered one night, by an old man's ujaou-
tion, 11 And the Lord help thee to give
rer." Mr. Spurgeon slob likes the story
a clergyman. who, at a noisy prayer
totingcommanded silence sitidsaid: "Lldy
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ar friends, the Lord is not deaf. Now,
,n't you think you could pray a little mors
iistly? You remember, when thatemple,
to being built at Jerusalem, there was no
and of any tool beard in it while build -
g. " ," Yes, Sir, " said one of -the brothers,
th*t';s all very true ; but, you see, we're
dy!Uasting the rocks."
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In -the Rurs;i Now Yorker of 31unuary 3rd,
ary Mann, after describing her success as
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housekeeper, scoonnts for ability by say -
g: 11 I think it is all in the bringing UP;
other taught us girls to rise early and have
ir work well planned and done, 'as far ai
esible, in the forenoon, Then, too, bay -
g been taught to think our home the dear -
t t on earth, we had little desire for
16-TWI k door morning gosops or indeed,
r so-called gadding." I
I believe she truly Pays that was the
!ynote to.ber success. Said an intimate
iend of mine to ,me, a short time ago:
Whatever you do, teach your children
, jlck up and put aws;y their things and
eep.them in order. The hardest thing
have to contend with is disorde'rliners.
. y mother always picked up, hung up and
it away for us instead of teachi6g pe to do
for ourselves ; and now, when � I have
d1dron of my nwn, so much work , and so
any cares, I have daily to fight' myself
id those around me to keep things in any
nd of order. I often think how much
ore time, I might have for myself and for
y children, if I had been taught to put
,ings in their places when I was a girl,"
11 Mother taught on." Ah, yes, thai is
is keynote of our success or failure in life,
mothers could realize that what they
-a teaching their little ones to -day will
scide not only their future but also that
theirchildren's children; ifthey could
slite that they are educating head
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tarts and baud@ for years of capabi liu:
iefulness and happinets, or for years of �
ability, dissatisfaction and disappointment I
ist are to extend throUgh all oternit
iuld they look lightly or depraclatingry"
pon their duties ? Would they pine for a
-ooder or a higher Sphere 9 -Geraldine
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"Keep - Heri., Joc)r.;'
The game of curling is,*ithout exception,
is of the most exciting and iatoreatiug
loyed. The following story is told -
do A Writ 'in Strathaven, who owned a
iarry and was reported to be worth ' a gay
we -three bawbees beside,' was playing one
iy, ^nd his foreman, irbose name'was Law -
ince, was plaviDg wTth kim on the same
de, 1he laird was very anxious he should
6ke a certain shot, mind )is . cried out in this
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to i Noo, Jock Lawrence, d'ye @�e whaur
q broom is ? Lay yer st ne doo� there,
3d as sure as death I'll gi: ye my 1 dochter
son if ye do it.' !
11 Birr went the stane oot o' i ock's hand,
:id went trinting along to the very spot the
3rd wished it. ' Capital , Jock, capital;
I a couldna'ha'o dune better, and ye can get
eon the morn if ye want her,' ' Ye maun
ie me something else than !� an,.lsird ; I
%'a got her already. I a married at
Tetna Green six weeks since, and have been
iinking of asking your blessing ever since,
ut something aye cam' in the way.' The
6ird was dumbfounded when be beard the
ews, but be compromised matters by say-
ig: ' Aweel, &weal, Jock, I'll lot byganno
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e bygaune, A man that could lay, doon a
at -lid like that is worthy o' the �est and
onniest lass in Lanarkshire ; keep 1her and
relcome, and ye'll maybe got the matter o'
ax hunner pounds wi' her. Keep ber,Jock;
nd if ye ha's ony laddie weaus stween ye,
ring them up in the fear o' the Lord and
4e knowledge o'curling.' " .
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Carrots for Horses at W01*.
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For horses doing hard work carro6 should
orm an a&unct to, rather than constitute,&
taple ingWdient in, the daily diet. f
iorses are required for work, and Are to be
naintained in condition, either green grus
ir roots in quantity should be avoided. Fo - r
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horses restiq or doing 7vory litdo It may be
advisallo to replace part *f the grain ration!
with green gross in summer, or ovirrots or
other. roots in wInW. Carrots bave a
Slightly diuretic and laxative aotion,improve
the state of the shin and. prove &a ex-
. cellentalterative that is safor than aptimany
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amnic mud sulphur. In excess they are in-
jurious tq the hard working animal. -Live
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About People. .
. -Ex-Judge William Stroug'who retired
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from -United States Supreme Court Bench
in 1886, lino�w liviog in Washinigton at the
s'go, of 010ty-fonr years, -in feeble health.
-Mrs. Ole Bull takess, very lively later -
"t In Norwegian musical matters. On the
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occasion of a Scandinavian musical festival
she sang, accompanying herself on the
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piano, I .
-Alexandre Damao, it is s4d, is very
order] '*ad his intimate friends frequently
find himp In his shirt-oltevep, feather duster
f cleaning his study. Dumas is a
light.exter. His first breakfast is composed
solely of a flass of milk. At noon he takes
his second :makfast, always a plain meal,
and ,it � even o'clock he dines. Heisinbed
by 11 and up at 6.30.
-Jean Iiagelow is now'a gray-haired little
old woman of sixty-thres. She is a kind
friend to the poor, and at replar intervals
Eivell them what she calls 11 co,
rs " from the proceeds of bar Cks. ,
-Shibata Juozo, the greatest worker in
Imnuer that Japan ever produced, has, just
Med, at the age of eighty-five years. He
e9joyed the especial- otection of the Im-
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9�4rl I - bou"hold, and to won many medals
his @kill. I
Min Alice C. FlAcher has her, head-
qt"artero at Fort Lombl. Idaho, where she
is making the allotment of lands to the
Nez Pwoes lodiant. Much of bar time she
I Is over mountains and through canons
840 f test at night. .
li"Tlen IL
w1f* at Dr, John H. R� Bond, of
Chicago. possesses the Royal Red Crou of
Queen Vistoria, which was pinned upon ,her
breast by the Queen a few years ago In
commemoration of- her work as a nurse at
the front during the Zulu and Egyptian
csm�mdgns. - . .
-, here has hitherto been no memorial of
Nelson in, the little town of Burnham
Thorpe- in Norfolk, whem he was born in
1758. �ie Prince of Wales has Suggested
that It would do fitting honor to the great
Admiral's name to restore the fine old parish
church in the town, of which his father, the
Rev. Edmund Nelson, was the rector. The
cost of the restoration will be about $50,000
and will include the erection of a public
ball. I
-Dr. Hallis T. Dillon, a daughter of
Bishop Tanner, of the A. M. X. Churcib,has "
just pm*ged a siticcessful examination beforg
the Board of Medical Examinore of Ala-
bama. Her average was very high; in
some branches she received 100. Dr. Dillon
is the first soman of any rrmas to pasi this
exa , mination in Alabama. She has been em-
ployed by Professor Washington " resident
physician for the Normal and Industrial In-
stitute at Tuakegee, Alabama. I
-Some of the former slaves of the South
"
says 41 Harper's Weekly," have not -been
Blow to take advantage of the changed ton-
ditions of their section -since the war. Sena-
tor C. N. Burton, of Fort Bond County.
Tex", owns his old master!8 plantation and
three other valuable farms in the State,
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while Milton Sterrett, of Houston, former-
ly a waiter an a, steamboat, - bat made
$400,000 by real estate speculations, and
lives like a prince on one of several planta-
tions he has acquired.
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-Mr. Fred Pauli shot a wild cot roccent-
ly in the northern part of Ellice.
. -.40 0 460- -_
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hard, soft or calloused Lamps and Blemishes
from borseo,.Blood Spavin, Curbs# Splints,
Fting Bone, r3weeney, Stifles, Sprains, gore
And Swollen Throat, Coughs, etc. Save $50
by use of one bottle. Warranted the most
wonderful Blemish Care ever known. Sold.
by J.S. Roberts. 1237-52
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Sanitary Lotiorr. Sold by J.S.Roberts. 12.37
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GRATFUL-COMFORTIWG.
EPPS'S - COCOA
BREAKFAST.
"By a thorough knowledge of the nalhiral laws
which govern the operationsoffteWon and nutri-1.
tion, and by a careful applicationot the fine pr7erT,
ties of well-selected'Co�va. Mr. Ep)m Im prowde ,�
our breakfast tables with a deDeately flavenred bey -i
crage which way save us many heav7 doctors' bills.
It in by the judLaioue use of such articles of diet that
a constitution may be gradually built up uDtil strong
enough to rebist every tendency to msew. Run-
drede of subtle nialadies are floating.arsund us reacly
to attack whei ever there to a weak point. We umy
escape many a IsUl shaft by keeping ourselve well,
fortified with pore blood aud a properly nourished
frame."_001 Service Gazette. Made simply with
boiling water or milk. Soldon] byGrocers,labolled
thus: JAMES EPPS & CO., �om"Psthic Chem.
iots, London, EnIrtand. 1246-52
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A Pleasing Sense
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Of health and strength renewed and of ease and
comfoe, follows the nse of Syrup of Figs, as It "to
In harniony with nature to effectuaIly cleanse the
system when costive or bilious. For gale in 75c. bot-
tles by all leading driggiste.
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Dr. T. A. Slocum's
OXYGENIZED EMULSION of PURE COD LIVER
0M. If you have Difficulty in Breatbing-use it.
For sale by all druggists. 36 cents per botble.
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A Cure for Constipation and
Headache,
Dr. Sit" Lane, while In the Rocky Mountains, dis- I
oovered a root that when combined with other herbs,
makes an eagy and certain cure for cossUpation. It
is in the forni of dry roots and leaves, and is kncwn
" Lane's Family Medicine. it wiM cure headwhe
in one night. For the blood, livar and kidneys, and
for clearior UP the cowplexion it does wonders.
PruggiW sell it at 50c a packAge,
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News About Town.
It is the current report about town that Kemp's
Balosm for the Throat and Lungs in making some re-
ruarkable cures with people who are troubled with
Cougtw, Bore Throat, Asthma:, Bronchitis aDd Con-
sumption'. Any druggist will give you a trial bottle
free of cost. it is guaranteod to relieve and cure.
The lArge Bottles are 60c. and 01.
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CROUP, colds, sore throat and rnanv painful Ail -
ments are eastjy caught in we cilsiligeable dt-
mate. The never -failing remedy is just" ewfly ob-
tained in Havyard's Yellow Ofl,which is undoubtedly
the best of all the many remedies offered for the I
cure of colds or pains,
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Worms cause serious sicknese. Dr. Low's Worm
Syrup destroys a I nd expels all kinds of worms
quickly and ourely. ---.414-00
Attacked by An F-bemy,
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Dit.AR STAA,-Abaut a year ago I had a very bad
attaok of dyspepsia. For nearly four months I never
ate a meal without suffering pain after, I had got
so weak I could seArcely walk, when one day I saw an
� adyertisement for B, B. B. and thought I would try a
bottle. Four bottles cured me cowpleWly, and I am
now strong and healtby. -
AIM JAN -ET STUART, \
I Muskoka Falls, Ontario.
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I Pale, weak women need a tonic, strength -giving,
flesh building wedicine like Milburn's Beef, Jron
and Wine.
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* Bad, Worse, Worst,
Cold cough, consumption, to cure the first and
Fecona'and prevent the third use F[Wyard's Pectoral
Ral"w,-thc never -failing medicivie for all diseases of
the throat, lungs and chest. A marvel of healing in
pultrionary complaints. -
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Monthly Prizes for 33oys and
Girls.
The 11 Sunlight " Soap Co., Toronw, offer the fol-
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kwing prizes every mouth tW further notios, to boys
and giris under 16, residing in the Frovinoe of Oil-
tario, who send the greatest number of " Sunlight "
wrappers - Irs SM; 2nd, $6 ; 3rd, 18; 4th, $1 ; 5th
to 14th, a n"�Yome Book; and a pretty picture to
those who *end not Jew than 12 wrappers. &nd
; wrappers to "Suclight" Soap Office, 43 Soott St.,
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n'4 or ed " Competiftion;" &too give fall ad -
Tiln"slow
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nZmW afe of wrappers.
I ,W 11, And nvmber
be publMed in the Tvronto,M&H on fint
Haturfty in eash month. 11218-M
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W4en she became Miss, she clung to Cwtorla.
W�en she had U%fldrev, 6begavotheLa Castorl& �
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, Oh, What, a cough!
Will you heed the warning Theof nalperbla of
the sl�ro approach of that more terrlbflo dWasp rAn-
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sumption. Ask yourselves If you oan afford for the
take 4pt sav'ng 6:4r,ct run the risk and do nothing
for It, We kno experience that Shiloh's Cure
will cure your coaffh. It nover fails. 1269-52
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My head wm Iftemily full of Dandruff and nowng
ap?Hod gave visible relief until using tl-Ds�d F
a ew . application8 of whL-h has so thoro My re-
nioreo the dandruff there Is not a r&16 to afound.
11 W, H. 'REGAN,
Mail Clerk,
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For several yosrs I was persidently annoyod wfth
an ezowelve accumulation of Dandruff and altbough
using r'Arlous preparations recommeDdeo and shmp-
oeing rogWarly onev a week, no material relief was ,
reall4ed until wy attention was, allcd to Anti-Vand-
,mff, whiAh has produe,ed nntooked for r*snito in iny,
CA", four lip
y1lostions removing eve Particle of
Dandruff, an As a specific for thfa troule It ecrtain-
ly has no*
y qual. I
our$ truly, W. T. ROBINSON, � ,
Con, Poe, Rys. Telegraph Co., Montreal, P. Q.L
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has bOon offered thevil. Be up to the times and be
oured, Cure gnamnteed or money reftjndid.'
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A GOLDEN PRIVILEOZ.-A free tample of,the won-
derfid K. D. 0. malled to any suffered from Indiges-
tion im any fom. The Friviloge Is yours, make the
most of 3. 1 L
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Mlsi�&kos don't pay. Take no otb
,fr remedy thpn
K. D. C. -the Perfect Care for Indigestion and. Dys-
popels in any foral. Try It !
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Wanted-Dygmptleel Whatter? Tob*cured.
How? DyipiaCK.A0 Whaiis&D.C.? Acura,
a Positive cure. see teAlmonfols.
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Drunkenness - LAquor Habit - In
all the World there is but one
Cure -Dr. Uaines' Goldan
specific.
It can be given in a cup of tea or coffee witbout
the knowledge of the person taking 11� effsetin a
spoody and pemanent cui a, whotbor the Ostlent & a
moderate driDker or an alcoholic wrftk. Thousand$
of drunkards have born cured who have taken the
Golden 9pealfic in their caffoe without their know-
ledl�e, and to -d& beftere they quit drinkLng of their
own t"o wilL 4o hamful affed results from their
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sdrniqiob"on. Cur" guaranteed. 8�ad for cir-
cutar4or fall particulara, Address in oonddenoo,
GoLD*-n Spitcryie Co., isfi Race Atre5t, Cladnnati,
Ohio. 3 ISM -62
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Undertaldng and F L
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SEAFORTH, � ONTARIO,
OUTSIDE OF THE COMEIN.4TION,
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and satief"on gu i anteed. A large "sort I
ment of Caskets, Coffins and Shrouds, ',
ways on hand ot the best quality, The t?,
I E�wb(Llnsing Flilid ised free ot charge and!
ri . t,be lowest. Fine Hearse. .
S. T. HOLMIZ8, FunerrJ Director. ReAi- I
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ence - GODERICH STREET, dimtl op-,
ite the Methodifft church in the louse
ormerly occupied by Dr. Scott.
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PUMPS1
BUSINESS 1CHANGE.
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I8ftforth and vicinity, has purckamki from News.
C)uff & Sennett their pump making businew and
i maebinery, and is now prepared to furnish the best
and most improved kiDds of Wooden PumM guar.
Ianteed j; give good mtWacWn and on reasomble
jems. He s6o nmkes Cisterns and tanks of &H
kinde, Give him a trimJ. Ha wIN always be iouad
Ist Citiff h Bennett's factory, North Main Street, Sea -
fortb. (3oinmuin"ttons by matl pr=00y answered,
I and estirsates furnished. -
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;qrset, try the B. & C. corset
This is just what you car
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rou're not satisfied, you car
,eturn it, and get your m
ASK YOVU DRY GOGD5 DEALER YOR
HEsg CORSETS.
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For Az nachlue " will do as great a range of
work, &a do it as easily and " well, an can be doue
on the
Daivis Vertical Feed Sewing
Machine -
This offer has been before the public for the post ten
jrrq. It has not been claimed, proving that the
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Agrkvltural Implements.
Stasm'Cutterv, Grain Crushers, Horse Powers and
Pulpers, Ndpers
bad Mom combia0d. ;�Olese msehinG8 are frorn the
best maken in Claua&. A full Une of PLoDW8
Att*en diffgent Styles. The Chatbaw, Bain ana
Adams Wagons.
-VJM3M10_'L*M3S_
Fine carriages, Top B=,gies, Phsetook Glad -
donee, Kensingtons, M1 os, and sit kinds of
Fsnoy Riau, anA,sspeoW Hne of Road Carts, Includ-
Ing4he fahms D&MV MU, manut"ured at Gan-
anoque. k1waftillfineof ;
CUTTERS AND SLEIGH&
-Oomeandgetonoof those chowplon weshers an
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11 mouth's trial, and "ve your wife's back from being
broken, L
AW&Usfaction guaralite*d or no sale
All kinds of PLOW CASTINGS and REPAIRS for
&U the different - k1nds of plews that are in the
market alwAys on band at 0. 0. WWwn's Implement
Emporium.
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r�.$,D.k,-1.FZRRY,v_ CO.,Windsor,Ont
Wellington, Grey and Bruce.
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-Etb4l_ ...... .. 3.00 P. x. 9.31 P.M. 8.46 P.M.
Brando_.... .- &16 9.46 0.3b
luuovale ........ &30 10.00 10.00
winghwn.. .. -, L40 10.10 U.3*
Goom Som- Faseengor. Mixed.
wingbaw .... .. 6.80 A.11.11.10 A. U. 7.3b P.M.
Bluevals - - - - - - 6.30 11.29 8.05
B4VIS0419 ........ M6 11M 8.55
iWel ...... .... - 7.0j 12.07 9.81
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Mden, d"rt ............ 8.16A.M. 4mr. X
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11=jd ". .'.'.*.*.'* :: :':::: 9.42 6.80
ROM .... ..... :.- ..* .... 10.00 6.60
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��Issboro-...... ...... .. 10.19 7.08
blyth .... ................ 10.28 7.17
Be*rave ................... 10.42 7.81
Winghain arrIve.. . ....... 11.00 7.65
Gorwo 8ourn- � psmeenger.
6.45A.x- 8, 20P. hi.
2 Ve ................... 7.00 3.45
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B y= .... .............. .. 7.14 4.20
Londesboro ........ .... .. 7.22 4.99
mton, I ............... .. .. 7.65 4.50
.Brumdeld .............. .. 8.16 6.09
. .91ppen ............... .... 8.24 5 17
�Mansafl .............. .. .. 8.82 5:24
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TFains leave Sesforth and Clinton station as
f0flows: -
Golso WM- SEAFORW. CLWTON.
Passenger .. .. .. .. 1.07 P. x. 1.28 F. W.
Nesen 9.15 P. K. 9.32 P. X. 1
mixod r1w. I I..,.*. . O." A. X. 10.06A.M. 1
Mixed Train .. ..... : 6.20 P. K. 7.00 p.m. I
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pawnger. .. .. .. .. 7.69 A. U. 7.48 A. v.
Famsenger .. .. .. .. 2.66 P. U. 136 F, X
Kited Tram.. .. .. .. 6.4e r x. 6.00 P. W.
Freight Train.. .. .. 4.% r. x. 3.30 1% X
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I Itig G"AT COUGH CURR ffis sue.
andd CONSUMPTION CURE, ig WithoUt L
a pirallel. in the history of medicine. All
draggLos axe authorized to sell it on a pos-
itive guarstntee, a test that no other cure can
suc6essfiffly statid. If you have a Cough,
Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, for it will.
cure you. U your clffld has the Croup, or
VAiopping Cough, use it promptl3r, and !elief
is sure. If ott dread that insidious disew
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CONSiJ�ONF Amlffail to use it, it win
cure iou or cost not�
,a. Ask your Drug-
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gist or SHTWH'S RE, Pnce. io cts.,
So cts.'and $r.00.
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grist. Remember we are giving from
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Of Flour to the �)ufiliel for good
wheat,
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At the lowest living priceS.
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Dealers and ,Others buying in
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quantities, it will pay yqu to call and
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Rem -ember the place, Seaforth
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Mr. GeoW 1wing, and win be &4 to setv. all %ft
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Orders soltdW and weat deliverod in #my part
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