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I � coal aZa 511alp,aur, or bit I en, mixea in I Verminea to recommena immemaze pay-: i I � � - I :
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I I __ � I far TP11 . two J'aSeS, V12., Oxygen and �Cambridgen. varying proportions. 11 i i ment when 1happened to notice a curlousu� �
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1. _� I ivocal er i originate rom the use of the material I which had evidently ,e�&4 from"thel, - � - " �
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I � ave it 6a mean ng a hoarse � I a
and style ' � 11� � ; ____ ; in rockets for the pe cting 1 lock while the weapon was 1 Distiogui�bed . �
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- without C ' voicel derived from the Latin equus, a : it -the closet"; everywhere for De� �
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>btainable. con1fott with " - IThe following items were intended the substarice itself, coupled with the ez'- but the front trigger was perfectly Olean' . I �
- L 0 horse, and vex, voice, � A sclioo boy was i i i- licaicyj of ! Mayour, Superior Qu 8 T E A 1-4 E A 8 -
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rarice is eq'uall3rsir,,, ' .- : I one and bright. � � I
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� '_ fo last week-, but were received tOO asked to name one o the most im ;; Ino I is. I ONAROH a '
, )edient of !placing the rock4ts in alst
_�Ie ;;; �' r L, ,p?rtaut rtar or �ronze pipe to giv�' them direo- " Like a flas�, a stran ga though itY, iand Nutritive Properties. nd
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�ver SaW Ru ug y .. I �� I late. I wild nimals. of Asia, mud gave as his ane- . : � t entered ;! lly i grateful and comfortin,,, � I
�ocs,� I �. I pir oF1 � �' ] we the leper. � . tion. i � my mind, and, stooping dow)a I to the tx&Vous dybpeptic. i
.r et U11111y or t �� I I I I looked 11 and -
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Lifortably most unlo: )kenxii q� Port Albert. A young lady re I The first i projectiles otherithan rockets I at the underside of the quar r-poun UNITED �EMPIRE
11 � e I aelve e !ollowifig . I . . dead man'srigh3j ins, I
Vely, WEDDED. -Th following is taken irom were of st:)ne, cas on pt,ojectiles not foot. There was a small but perfectly dis- I 0 1 (Wmther permittinsy) wiii ie&e WIN,DsoR on
- quaint, answer to h( � t ir � labell 'd J ;MES EPPS &
- I . i� : ?) ir question : "How I � Co., �, . MOj WAYS and THURSDAYS � at 5 p. m,, and
,� i 99 . having been invented until bout the b�- tineb streak of black oil on the ball of the 11,1mitad, nice athic Chemists, 7� aud SARMA on TUESDAYS and PRIDAYS at 3
.. � I,- the Nashville Banner, and refers to a daugh- was Eve made ut of ,the jaw -bone of - . . i n n, England,- � .
abinatioll of these tW,, I - ter of Mr. Thomas Hawkins, of this village : an a83.�) , ginning of the fifteenth c ntury. Alo. great too. That Infinitesimal � amear coos I I ists for 800, PORT ARTHUR
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�id beality—areotily �,� � - - 11 ,1 The beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. , F. Wk. at do you mean by a graven image ?— " ,[hammed II, in thO.siege of Constautifl6i. the heirs exactly $12,000 an4 mado'the I 13R ji I ; 11 nd DULUTIL making diria';
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I �AXF MT SUP11'F,R oonj ections at these Points for MANIT013A and tho -
mace One oy wrote .- An with hands � I I i NORTE1WEQ1r w-r-r-ok
� "Slater Shoe.,, T I -i S. joy presented a magnificent appea ' ple, employed large bronz cannon fat tragedy as plain as daylight., i �
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tv- - 1� alarriage of their neice, Miss Alice Grace I .
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k", 1.� . � I uty rows were used in rich prof usion. cerning Dodd! 3 ]Kidney Pills
ff �% i � he bride, who is a gradup-te nurse of this
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��. Carr. Toronto, June 26th.
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1 __ � ng,MW Mildred Harrison aud Alias Eliza. cominc nest system of Kidney Disease) in tI
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Z .- i i gthHorn, who were,alao dressed in white - Queen qity is Mr. Benjamin Bacon, of 211
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I I eremouY Of the Episcopal churo�waps read Kidney Pills was entir, Ay sat; afactory.
d a ph � I 7Rev,F, F. Martin, of St. Ann's. Mr. Her; � is Mr. Bacon's reply. I
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r�ole -talk to the other � , Ian J0 a young planter from Franklin . . Toronto, June 2ad, 1899,
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out the aea4 and hnawxv h I I and belongs to one of th Dear Sir min r meipt of
(leauessees our letfi
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captain of some big ski - % in refe ence to �
, I estate. He was attended by my cur by Dodds Kidne
L ru-4111119alvay to the N � r I Imil"61, in t, I ere ain in the back, an
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at ship he I "k � is cousin, mr, Fred Ounningliam of Ala- Pi Is. 11 had a sev
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.- manfully , Hawkins an� reP,om ended to try
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(is Youthful heart2a desir t 'te in wishing t I
e, . unt he young couple; a long ; Yours truly, !Beni. Bacon,
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)m-mander �� of the, big sad h y life. Mr. and Mrs. Jordan left * ' I
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� Atlanti '-. which atte I 1, 11 I imembled guests." The person who goes against his own it
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T, of the honor was due I 'th sc metimei--finds that he has served hi
. 11 r,AaYARD'S YELLOW OIL is prompt to relieve tru �
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on's ekill, fqr whicix ht. _. � ore to cure coughs, colds, sore threat, pain in interead in that' -very way', An Engli&'
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the Queen in 1866, Sixot . ch homrseness, quinsy, etc. Price 26c, t�, i
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itive situation in the tel I- I A be -once applied a � a store for work.
d has been filled by D ��� - -1 We d ,
. I I . Brussels. t like lazy boys � here, said thi
b, �he b6fluence Of Sir � I XoTFs.-A large number of our citizens mauage . Are you fo d of work ? .
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t � � - - � attended the football match in Seaforth, on No al I reap�nded t4e bq, looking th,
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- M od football team visited other straiglit in e &00. I
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. �1. R -Ussels, on Friday laat, to rlay the home Oli yo )re not, are yo4 ? Well, we wan
' _ ttim, and met defeat by a score of 6 to O.- a boy t I at is. - I -
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itor'. 7� *t- T a Royal Artificial Stone Paving Company, Theru ain't any, said !the boy decidedly.
Hlegry. - I . ,Df Guelph, were successful in getting the Oh, Ves, there are. We have had ovei
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pressed his hand to bia __ �. twill be 10c. per foat. Duncan Me- boy. I � i -
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led4 : . I . Pherson, of Wingham, was engaged as over. They'�old me so. I �
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le Matter." " ; So co4d- I, but I'm n(t a lis�r.
i .11 se-rforthetown at$1.75per day. Lowry
I .. Biotbars have started the sewers to be put And the ladsaiditw.thauch, a oonvinc.
�be'g4sped. "'Born ia *.. . . - �
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not: us6med Dewey W � - li, d wn on the front, - street. -Brussel8 I&Wn ing onerfy that be was (ngagd4 at once.
---�-*_ . te nis team went 4 to Blyth, and succeeded in I I - - � I I .
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: Wix�'a M -Tempered% _- winnina from tht; local team by a score of 7 1 A Clever 0
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er 1 feet, and if she h" � I. .. 1. Aar, and again met defeat by the same played �a� bright five -shilling
an�t Painless Com - iece between
I Ex. I- i �� acore. -Brussels lawn bowlers are doing the tips tof his finger and thumb, 11 the first
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.In bedome an Eden bluoh. - 9� work at present while practising. It boy -or g�,rl who puts a ridd 01 me which I
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.najrried life is due to -- - ,eceive thi� 49 a gift."
I In eat . �� --- Ome I I more ?" he a
ractor, is sure, pai I wi hps- - of the other dubs. -The young " Any,
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I . #� �If - sel died in Stratford on Tuesday. He has the coin.�
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�". thi !ympa�hy of many in this burg. -G. F.
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. Yes'sir," Bang out a little fel'
ar Arst Cake, I �S- - Bh!r was in Goderich'for a' few da 1 this the fa 6
� � � - : sa I xt� r.end of the school. 1, why am I
. - : we ik.-W. H. Kerr and Mary Ross attend- I
� the 1butter with a --. A like the,rrince of Wales ?11 � . r
� . I very ",-_. - #d ;he Sunday school convention at E�eter "The �Prince of Wales?" said
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iar mlso�i; and she took the 01 � week. -A. Hunter was in Toronto! for a tboughtf-611y. "The Prince of Walba.?
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� coirebtly sad to add - 4 1-tts'e"Lral days in town" this week.- yo )3 1 ill
. V4 d h' week. -S. Beatt e, of Clinto Really, lJohnny, I s-
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r vihi(th you kne;lw, be gtlao atkmi .
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1 � 1� -4 Rr ssels band and baseball boyn will � play " Bec'use," replied the �ail, joyfull ;
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7' all tc�getber, aril aba b:aked lit ater on July I on'July " I'm
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. lea,.1V,4_ - �, w ight champion, was in town on Wednes- - _'� '
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i da , en route for Kiucardine. He will be
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r the Spinning ' � !in. Blyth, on July 3rd, to take part � 0
, 1 WhOIL _. �� in the celebration �o be held there. W. PAIN]
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34 Inantel-dit-med, 1-1 . b th flaces.-Robert Thom' : I
aninz-wheei stan I son is in London It Restored Hlini T -
1-4 at resit � t1is week on pleasure and business com- P I
iWith a ruction sttonw, .
3geth an Oid-t1we loong; - -bined.-Mm F.S. Scott is visiting in Inger- New gealth Whe' I
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I at d round, � �� sell this week. -Reeve Baeker was in Wing- All Ot#er Medici 's I
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. - ham this week on business. �
�i� with dreary sound; Failed'� , r
. the &pindl,7 keepq, �, - 6 � .
'tooth while th,� W4Y sleeps- , 11 IT18 so pleasant to take that children cry for it � I
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.ileeps. � butit'adexth to worms of all. kinde, DR. LOW'S It is olverywhere admi'ted hat the people
, .., WORK SYRUP. Price 260. All dealers. � .
[ the wheel Y,111 tell *_ - who testify to the health Igivi g and restor-
"zi to the old home fell, : ing virties of Paine's Ce4ry I ompound are
1&ved aN the cottage o'er Lakelet. men ano women who are respocted and well
A forth on the E., uded flWor ' - XOTES.—We presume the gipsies made known ih, the towns aud:citie where � they
,ed in her goldea 611ring, ' - reside. 1 - I i .
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� BOOK that the wheel will - 111� I r4ention of by your Wroxeter correspondent � ;
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and round, 4 ... I ba,ve moved eastwarq, as: there is a crowd of The btgh standing of ljaine�8 Celery Com-
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1,1 in the sunli-bt's my, I bola to 6 good st6ut S appears
� whilt: thl_-,�hirdren play- . - men, an I its world wide popullarlty,is due to
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,In play. i r to fully understand his buainess, as most of t . � no accomplishes
- A our horie traders are a little ehy when he is just whit it promises. It saves life after all
I tho- sont, flows on, i , roulad. They are afraid to tackle him.- other m4 dicines fail ; it cures when doctors
F imerri0ent is gone ; , -
. ill a s4ddar key ; � Rev. Mr. Stewart, of McIntosh an� Bel- pronounce 6he patient incura e. I
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filldreu, one, t -WO three . � - �� Mr. 4hn H. Brown' T�uro
, � miore, is attending the meeting of the 'as- .
6-ing from d3,y to day, oembly in Hamilton at -present, 8 follo�s : I I " �
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� from home axay ; - - -Frog fish� " 4, I an� truly thankful for the good results
and round, . ! I'll erafrom some of the neighboring towns I I
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.afid'round, I I- . tried their band at tbe.buainesal here a week have obtained from the�us I ur Paine's
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ome sound, -1 ago Sunday, S e � ytione I �have
.V'ith lonel = uch things should not be, Celery Compound. For 4 lan f
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�1'oe gone to school- , . '. Elamilton, who carried the mail here for digestion and have made use _ f man medi.
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�e-al a few quick turns- t Z% sults, as far as improv6d beal 1i is con era-
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� and the bick lo)z burns;. +1 Samuel May and Mrs, George Scott purpose ed, as has your wonder ' ft�l ' aine's Celery
In looms up to View ; � i leaving on the 27bh for Manitoba, where Compound.
widroa. lov,inK, true, I . - It has done we dera'for: me,
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-1 I � . spend some weeks visiting rela- . h I am 65 years old I have been
�,V�Ilhll"Zlll 8Z refrain ; !. w7 � ' Aiyea�in that distant province. -Mr. Gilles- able to'.tdo light work for the, past six
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round,. -_ - - Ple, Of, Wirigham, takes all the butter and months, ad have not lost a day. I give ,
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ith eolenin cound ; . d�� .
- . highelt cash price for it. -The funerals of at � .
�'�for children Lay- . � - ion." �
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�ahco.iand i -one wway'. �_ LL . Me late Charles Wilson and Mrs. George - I I- I
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rhe droning wheel, - �. - former being without exception . about the A goodHighlan minister, not long since .
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e of the past to ateal ; - largest ever seen in this township. His was ende a1voring to steer a boat -load of 1
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I. all far away - I . ,� __ raelancholy death produced the deepest sor- ity ladies to a a
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�d fleev ; , . � 1V row in the hearts of all, and one and all aqua] w �
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I the neighboring, hill- - -i5l,. I I 11 was bursting ; the haeb Dr as diffi. �
. the wh cut be still ; a _ , Wanted to Pay their last tribute of respect cult. Oaeof-the girls aqncyed him by
d round, -, .- � for him. -Dr. Russell, the new Al. D. of jumping up and .
d round, 44 1
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1h sibbit-ig sound - . �-ed_ - (It the-Btore here, a visit, on Friday. The ing to ?" 4-6 If you do not sit down and I
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I., and m . i,apil the threftd,** .'- ___ 11 I d0ctOr is quite a genial young man, and keep still, -my young leddy, 2) skid, the minia.
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tL --June& Willits and his men, from
. . I— I 'Fordwich, built the stone woik for Mr. I . I
, Z. - � Lady Aberdeen, n an address before the c
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� � A John Hamilton's new house last week.--
. . at Toronto, said : �` What is that indefinable (
" Paragraphs. _'k StAtitte labor is now in full owing, and we
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othe -best thing ta� do _i& - , ink, �aa a general thiag, all round here .do � at reveals r
� I itself inL the books i ad pictures, in the ar. d
� : . -Ij- _- good, faithful Work while at ib. -Clifford is
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overrates hims . a4- - vely cured by LAXA-LIVER PILLS ily a home without some measurb of it. -0
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ill. � s Examination Answers. full of rest-pn(I peace and, beauty -and re- n
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I tiresome, - - ,chule ad it awaY." When asked to explain� there is,�w4ere the family is naturallv ]�.
. en not becamse thaY 1#-:�X - he r ad the seventh verse of the thirty- and rightlf United, a bond between the
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. .9&&1: third chapter of L-xodue : "And Mose i fat ier and the daughter, laud betwe P
,n lea7ds a, woman to IW7-- � t�ok the Tabernacle and pitched it withou � Mo iherandl, eon, whicih has the differenc �V
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us his leader bi -All- I -camp, afar off from the camp." L
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I I Q'VA 1612 account of Cardinal Wolaey :- 'strength wl'ich comes of. different natures.
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: . ; I �' V ed to the fact that he shot �the Po�e. the protect�on of her son -either present, if I
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� anything . .Me at the Papacy ?73 1 that is the finest position a boy
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he farnine pr.evsil' I I I �ftid re pronouns who and which ? Who 'is notinearly #o strong as tha� between�mother V
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,e new crops *i .1 .1 ateanyou tell me of the earlylifeof space for se.-�fishnese to come in. The boys 1�
a now ditshed' to I : Bl"Bi ? Mosel, was a very naughty boy, may care ;ore for popul'
ally admitte ' I . �f and h -a mother smacked him, and. smacked gi . �riby with oth.er p
. I � ' 46 t him$ �ill rls than for the good opinion of t�eir eta- ,
failure. 0w � to , i aheL could smack him na naore, and ters, and the sisters may prefer othef young a
I the crops halte - ! then i he put him in the butrushes. Asked men to thei,- brothers. There are plenty of p
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pven was -. And when she could iao the ideal r6 ation of a sister to a brother,
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I ,- � . '12gei " hide" him see took for him an ark - and I am' in Ained to think they come in 01
a northern Pro of Itul *ashes. �
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i I 0 man was: JL ;5 _ COCOA Pael le Coast Points and KLONDIXE.
- walls oft4t city. TI Woolwidt on the verge of ruin and eviden1tly planned � IJL I � .
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I larsenal, inj England, a br nze canno4' to kill himself In such a wv�y that his I : . � I I Lowest Rates. Choico, of Routes.
Why let your neighbors V� . I ; 1609-26 � f I
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know ii? that siege. �he guzi is made �n two parts, I arrang#,d everything to give dolor to the � � � Weather rophets. j CHEAP EXCUR$16NS, �
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chance (p guess you I , oment Hov� a r1io4inatio suffererknows when a storto On ard after let of june, good 0 return until Slit,
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� are even is much am iller th the b e of the gu4 cooked the gurl, put thq muzzl under big brow 0g. lAf r he takes Ullburn's Rheumatic Pills I
� five or ien years more? . proper, car ,ying t1au proj 0 chin and pressed the trigger WT Is qathe� forwastlu JPO,'Tates and informatio
. he ect le, In order Ith his too. b g is sp3fled. This remedy r.- . n apply to 4. Z R. town
Better give them good �, e or St Ittlon Agent jLt SQ&forth. .
to Provide ilufficient thickne a of wall to If he had taken the precautiou,to W movelo'ever-y �race of Itheuulatism. I . �
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I the oil, the triith would neverlbave been 1 1 -_ ____�_�_*i i 1 1 J 49er, Sarnia, Ont.
reasons for guessing the withstand t�� high initial pr ssure of ag I JA31 98 If. BRATT kal Man
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ly ather w iy. It is very easy; eXplosive )Tobably used in known, and, as it was, the fact's were kept L&4 -Liver Pills have b -o the lalles, favorie !
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t, quickly as gray hair. - Roger Ba�con, who d year made on the in'sura, ' I if pordsted n for a time cure hiLbIll uxi , �
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ANWER avE been an indepealent invent* THE GAME OF' . ! DR�MO 'S M Knot .
a . be may h I I . �MOCCASIN. � . 11ASANT � WORM SYRUP is !�tho . _
I or of that material, he certaialy was no# �� I safest�nd
. . i 04 effOctual reinedy to give children for Isuowstandin thisoWn stable- *
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. � � I worm ter Oil afte � eramltb, near trauce! !d, and a fi�nfWd numberof
%W the first to r.rodued it. . I I of all kinds.' .No'nee4 of Oss r`wArds
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. ., I - i plel John Tipton, one of the con� � misisloners ' I 11 � i i`"� suffic ently recovered. �
w - . 1 4W 1 slated of I a tie powder, �befi ig a aim i ii b Rn ,
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y � " tnechanical Axture of its�sep irate lngrc� who chose the site of the state capital and Bicy ta FLASH KN -
. P ShoOld kdep on b*ud a bottle of Flagyard's Yel� ow
d .. dients,- prob*bly saltpete I OT WAY Imported from Sectland Jast
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., � ,. charcoal and who has left a diary of his �W OIJ. It Is clean to use, and will not soil the clot ice. fail b Mr. Ch e" E. Mason. Re,19 a dark brown
Th idea of ma in 1 "der"Iess '.Cures buts 1%nd bruises, takes out pain and Jim era horn will We h 2,200 pounds In good oo.nditio , n;
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I I sulphur. der I*, journey and the attending eVe'nts, � P stiff, sord Jointo �ind museles. his A la 18 Tap not, his grand sire Top Gallant, and
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Ir, , cakes and then breaking! I Z
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- ure of bitumen with gun ni� it I Pimples on, the Face His
w er or fro , mockuson.11 �[ grand dam was sired by Garnet croso -, blawrd dam
11 moistening apd ramming 1�ord to slow Its It would be di&cult now, ban ali b rmanently remd"Ved by Burdock Bi o4 was a red by Empresa. it will thus be teen thx
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p ,pro P. arna , Merchant Tailor, 8 el. horsehas a combination of the besp blood in scot.
t. combustion 4�d better adapt t�c material � coul.4 givez informationi concerning this burne,�N, S,j says - 4 f4e], paying out money to land. . I
D I fpr use� in rockets. We ha:�e, I owever, no: '� game, but the late Robert Duncan has left doctor and400t ri d, I tried 13. B. B. A tet C. X MASO
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a fugitive description of it. 1 . the imp'es all vanished, and h� 0 X. .-Persons from a distance mi Ing mares oarx
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. It ,hid -.s the age under a ; . i and was borrowed of them by the white 6ff, A, bottl 01 J
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3 luxurian.- growth of hairthe - I Bottlers, As originally played, a deerskin � e �evere5t coughs, colds,
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color of youth. I I — arsen cgs or sore throat, ; � Grandly �[ Bred -
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I I it never fails to *restore Liargeo t xn ithe Country C utolde cot dozen upturned moccasins arranged in a i . _�:_�� .
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I .� Thin'llair becomes t1fick hair, in growth. # rears its maie3tic height I I I 0 M o rir ,
I ! and shoit hair becomes long in a field on �the farm of Olic rles K'otz, So skillfully as to leave the onlooker in .
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prevents uff, and - 'United States a sequoias of Ca]- called ":mocca�tn." Subsequently the J I I : . I . , I 1
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- ifornia aloii� being excepte . Thre,s whites modified the game slightly by plac- , I I � 1 : I I
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.�_ feet from- the i ground its girth 'a 41 feet. Ing caps on the table, and the name be- � " Of our g aduat � 1 1
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7 Hair wh 4h we will gladly the diameter i is 13 --feet 6 in has. Tho caine changed to "bullet. " It was pla ed
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. height Is 1301feet. soextensively among the pioneers asto . Vy B I z . I 8 Stable$
�; If �Ioit dc not obtain all the bone- I i, .. .1 I
e�f MS You ex�)cted from the ume ot the Yet this Marvel, which h ndreds of become a recognized evil, and on the early I [ r6-op,eni after th holidays on I
�k Vigor. writ 3 the doetor about it. . statutes stands a law making gambling t 0 I I
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with your general system! W . at "bullet" a ff .6 ic 0 recently secu�ed positions. )
. hi year nable bffense, i i � . I
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,� r� be easi ly removed. Address, The game in �this form h : . � Hurdn County Breeders'. Association.
I �. J. C. Ayer, Lowen, Mass. producing its ifoilage'and in t4e order ot as long sinee 1 I I I i
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:::: nature casti* it off, all ,un��Ioticed by . I
. Chicago. A�oui its orn " shell racket, I I in which wa6lnut __ I I ! I
FTTRW only admirer, ham 'no" I � : . L
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1� L been the ' shells and a pellet are used and by whi6h * M&-U83�0_
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- and aA much ruler as he is more stalwart, children. I I '! aspire to rob them. � V - iss $arab Louiss Moore, L. 0. U., Acedemic grad- I
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The sister should take this into account and Aside from the -great There was also another game, or rather,t tox1eeel�ea,limitedneuerlibero )upllsfo ,,prepared
h4lght� and I � struction
make allowance for it. T�68isters ar apt 9i111t4 of the trunk is . a remailkablb hol trial of muscle, called "long bullet," thai 11 PIADO. Walton, Mot -day an � Tuesday; Bruesels, Steam Boiler lWorb.
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to find all this out for themselves. All low: or room 11t its foot. was popular in. the twenties. A ball! atlirdgy. Qualified to prepare pupils for Princlpsrs ; (ESTABLIBEIND IS 4 1
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they need to be told is' how to make the 26 feet in elrauniferpnee, 8V2 ' weighing about: 4 pound was tossed, and; f rm In; the Consorvato4y. of M6 ic. Apply to . �� �
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the player who nt it farthest in threel i 11188 IMOORE, Seaforth,
beatpae of theijr prizes, and keep them Be- ameter and 20 feet �n height. A n4tural . . � '
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curely, not only in youth, but all through doorway 9 feK,thig,4 and 4 fe6t Nv�de in trials was the *nner. There was like-! 'I _��______i I ... _-, Al�' . 101EIRYS
ife. I wise, It Is said, 3; law against "long bul-i I I I —.---- - 11 & L
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— rider can eqs4ly. pass through to I : . I _ brystai & B
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The Greatest of all is Love. terior. Threel'ho'rses can easil be � across any public I highway.-Indlanapolls . V at bcaut�ful house and grounds, known as Vne man%f�cturern of all kinds ei statle"ry
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say tered inside th . Journal. : i I
it may sound amart to some ears to Le mammoth trun . Th � e a so �lf.land 7 if � I Marine, Upright & TubuW I
ie bol- � I . "r 1, � WO story brick house, wit I i -
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that a " woman b,eaks I a man," and alai I low is big ci+ih to pe�mit a dini . , ;able d6c orchard. Aleo 56J a-cres zl - .
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it is also true that more often woman makes , is room enoug�i �n an old Junkshop in� op" lo in, r,par of one', 1, I nth t-fdo West I 1k) I JA h _K 6 �
� to spare .for ch iirs, O'boul Paris of an origibisl painting or Raph ,a, � gtre t, onto4mi Fro 1 .
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a man. We read and hear of the former, the' table. I � I . 1. I %one =e in all. Als o -, I i ,-
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: first limb I &g.
and sometimes, because of certain condi- The height o the' - Nal't 2raO ke Stackx, Sheet Iran Wo
� i 0, f ect- of a song and s4ld for $20,000, brings to �oh e i "dde of London i rest and 6, 7 and 8 on wes, I
tion i or circumeta ces, we are inclined to A man of a erago, - size mus 5 take 24 mind the accouht of a si ilar find in We ! sideof It,Patrickstre(I all inonablock,on whici I ; � sto.1 etoo I
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exaggerate their number. But that is only paces to com lete the 6rcuit � �n ; � ,thera i %small frame iou4e and stable. Twom Aloo di lalers n UyrlgtLi and- Horlson . W Slide Valie
. . I i is elpth more$ on West Ide I of Water street. Thl rglues. Amtomatio Ca
the tic ise they make. Happy trunk. . I '� An artist who7 was wand6ri 11 I about o a be�bought at i -Off Zu&eg a fpsdWty. All
because of of th� big in this country dome years ago.
� . ,I ng about the I ara sly or ill[ together. 11 M of Pir
marriages ate silet t, and far outnumber the A compete t authority on f restry has to Is first -C ago land. I tL, and.rpe-fiftla& oonda'61y on hiod
For I rth r particulars apply to ,
Unh ppy ones. Whenever we hear of an - D1 �. wns and 'villages of the southern st4tes I - . T ToMmalme arnish on dwrtnoji,os.
I unhappy marriage we should - alwa estimated th1t the treei which, bi- the in search of sub ects for his brush came i I t L,�E. VANEGROND, warl W_C�iie 'G. T. R. ffisfdox. GoderhAL .
_ys _,re-' way, is of thle cottonwo d fainfly, is lie upon a ta, �. i 11 Egmoadville. . i
vern -where he saw a piet . � i 1i I — - -
! merr ber that there are thousand and� thous- excit tire I I I I I 1 16444 . I
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. lesg than 6001years old. In tile ilays of that ed his' interest because of its ' ___ . I
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ande of happy unions of which We never King John a*d Magna Charth this tree coloring nd 4eneral resemblance to 1 lin the I
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hear. Where love is kept alive in a� home was flourishi g. Whenj Columbus' dis- Titian's caanvases. I I f,, our last I odftd &ad FWY-four ",lars wortb.
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unhappiness has a hard time getting a foot-. covered Ame ica, it w" as 141-ge as its The proprietoi of the tavern was glad t : ; . ;I Countyj of H--ron. MARK 4
hold, and as the good women ia the world companions I the foresf. It is k�lown to 0 � I i I I I : � . � , I I 615TWO, .
. . xchange thel dark stained pieture for 4 t � � � �
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far exceed the others a young man stands a that even hit f a centur� ago � it w4s as a freshly paintekl rural scene of gay ife I �. 0
pretty good chance of getting one of the big �aud maje I tic as it" is today.�-Chijcago and paovement. i The artist treasured is � Not 6�1 is hereby given, th t all persons having an�, � . I
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rigR kind-lhab iq if he can give, so far as In � �
. ter. Ocean, ,I � ; 1 laim �fldnat the catito of igmes Baird, late of th, I
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any man can give, a pretty good equivalent : - .. __ . I � I W no il� h, h � Man ar.
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for what he asks. 1. ! � inal Titian, refused to part w � I I rmc,J, vho died on or 4bou;-the 2nd day of June -,: e,w
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I Malairla and Noiquit ex. � subject of the 0ainting represents cl�ao. 899, � be tovrnship of Stl . I
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I I U rof , re required, On or �efore the 16th �dsy o , . � - I
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� sted'in swain�y places. Sucli places are i — w olicik) or the Executors, ! 11 particulars of thei INDA 0 V,
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-Two hun ,,red eavers in Brodie's mills, not6riously thp-haunts of mosq Itoes. The I new.WhAt ]H�e Wanted. I , ,q'lalpj k, I thern* (if any) dul - TRZ T . 0 .
le h � t I ne K thd security held
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g I 'spot Of evil on en may� be a pu dle under He was a little larky on a Virgibla' .. t a 4 a r the said 16th ay 0 , f July, the Executor AMU Z8 THE AWVZ
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-L. W..�owar , private banker af, Ches- the bedroom i rindow or a milE of svvamp farm, and, of course,, he was very . fond, of 1 Ill p 0 Cfdd to distribute bhe iestate ami ng the par _Wp—laoff 80"Ve. cur" I
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Big es ei t Vlod thereto, hav: all N Disamm. Failing Memory . b
terville, haj ed. Most of his greditors a mile away. ben the germs, J ntroduced sweets. There *4as � young. lady also ' Lug r7 ference only to claf m P, i
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I - the _ whi 3; i 1hey shall then 11fiv .tece5ved notice alone, a caused by p
are farmers. through robosoIs of the mosquito, the plantation Who 41ways tooL- it upon � I -e�l IM Lurt abus", gives
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I �'f ter 4 ,�,�,�,� distribution Us e outors vigor an4sim to Aran e'a organs and quieldy but
-Al new trea y between the. United have made t i nto t e human herself to correc4 any mistakes of speech! , n or any claim o. w. h they 11 t be artle surely
Statea'and Great Britain, covering reciproc- . I ,%alnlolnot have tom Lost manhood in ofd or ng.
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Now, our, rei � otice. This no,&e $ given pursuant t V arried in vast pocket. I a packne,
. the at ,, 0 in that befi Sixfor f5.0owu&4atwvriytt#* -_
ity with the Britis 3 West Indian colony of theii substation ,10 and a nursery favorable little darky wanted some molasses one dAy I -it r d ai Seaforth thl mmeV "twmd45d. Do IT isur 311
Barbadoes, has be( n made. I Ucti n, The vart I OLatd ]�� st . , but
. 1! Junres,. 1111.: F. LMRSTED, Sollotto h2ai on having IND I If 3, Z"
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for reprod OuE sbages of M house kitchen, and lie I for th! 'O . 1616,3 VDIt it, we Will #end aid. 901st
-A terrible exp osion of fire damP 00- their We history are found to to synchro- ?Iainly said, "Please, ma'am, can V�� L- _ I I i � ..
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curred at the Cale, ionia coal pit, Glace BaY, nous with the various stages of ague and iome 'lasses?, I I I lick 1 . . : I I - ; . NVOO RX, DY CO., PM Ch ,111. our Apst@6
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Cape Breton, at an early hour Friday morn- fever bn the part] bf the patien�, and It Is "Jonas, said- she severely, "you sh Q ImE d fly, ,
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ingg a d as a resul; elev'eh mer have lost highly probabl3 that tlje variol a UN PCs or lay- molasses,' not I Ilasses I 11 . . I - 1. V. " Wth, ont.
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their ives. � � I , � I
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—F. F. William 3, a medical ; , H no -no ylt?" whined Jonas., '! wq i �
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committed its spocl,11 varle' 111 ;�
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on Monday by taking poison. The teei)th CeDtur.y. Now Orleans Item. ; : . GEDA SQUARE TILM13ER,
suicido ' by of ni osquil o. ---Nine- And since then she lots Jonas alone. ' 1
unfort inato young man was laboring under - I i I . I 1 4 H , R. Jack on
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EL delusion that be w . i I I . r i i ND CEDAR POSTS AT .
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an going crazy. .. . Pul Ing, mt,,�'! g�h. . Unwppreelate4 muse. I ST. J SEPH UMBER YARD,
—Mrs. Elizab th Smith, a aged woman, . � � I — � � I
An effort ha- b6en In, do to oterinID "Gracious," exclaimed the night sing -1 I - I
was ku ocked. dowt by a lad 0- . e . I
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rontO, on Monday, and died fronk the effects the pulling str i)gth of lephiin s, horses lug tomcat as he� cleverly dodged the pro -1 I ;� 1. ; .
, fessor's bootjack,: "how sadly inco sistent: I : 1046-tf DIREcT ImipoRTERs op .
and mcn. Atillefied to �a q711 .11 011JOWIT' 1 .
Afiermjuriea. Tie cyclist,aftm� dismount- I . I I �_ __ __ !. I
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ng and lookiug at the prost ate old lady Barnum & Bai ey's larg(,st elep jant rc,.g- YOU are I" , � - I .1 . � .. ules Robin & Co's Brandir , Cognac.
.1 _. I � "How Inconsist 46tice to � "��ontractor's. I
..emounted again a id rode am ay. . istered it pifl I of 231,2 tons on t 10 r,cenl3d � ent?"gasped the learned ' I ainee; Jan. de Kuyper Son, Rol-
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—M -a. Mar i) �ter, trial, but It slul 1101- WRI � ninrd i -ttive man., � I � 14end,re Will be receiv id � by the unde ad Gin, Holland -
y of St. Th)mas, while 11 13 1 Ole- reIgned, un Rotterdam,
1,( I I You teach the beauties of poet� I ry dut-' t I i I Tuej d �, July 4th, ne) f. �or siding and repalrinp . ooth's Tom Gin, London) England :
walkink irr the yar I with a pa�r of thin ph -ant gav(c 11 r(cord Of 5 /1., Wns whother I t �V(? Be ooAi houses Ju Be Won No. 4, Stanley, known
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ilipperB stepped pon a mail hich ran into � as the ITS"It Of a steadY Pull or i sudden Ing the day," replied the sagacio4s ani. &I Po ;h'i �nd South sch 0-11 housee, The buildingo ulloch & Co.'s Scotch Whisky,'Glas' .
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ier foot. At first i riothing vv as !thought of jork appears t be unocitaiii- pair of Mal, "Yet now you would discourage my .refto esfied.inwithth ow, Scotland ;
" , best of seisoned pine lum. Jamieseg'a, Irish
. A ound inflamed &'Aoti ar 1 arts of bdildi. - k1, Dublin, Ireland ;!Alw Port
, won d, and when the I PoNverr-til horK� rogj.,itur�xi a' t 11 and it mews. "—Cathollb Standard and Time' Wri wi- h t �r paper liniu� ' and rep � ,
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werearplied with satisfactory re- . An lExhl)bIt on VMee . In. . i a ific ,tic is, which can iseen at the revidence of I I from' ce 's"ad
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u ts, But on FAday Mrs. Fixter was "Ien tO c(111,11 tl 0 liull of tlio sm iller ele-, . � t el.un ler,,i kned, Lot I A#�Jc llue, Staul pain, Agents for 'Walkee Whisky�
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cized w th syml)tcms of acute blood poison- Phtint- � "Henri, when we move, I want an o I peti tif,,qfare W be given application by mail. Ten. I Ontario ; Royal Distille
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van, " I a I I Ale and Porter, Toronto. ,
iij, but,her physician did not think her Not lit it 11'rial F 0411 r e delivered Peremally. ThelbWestorany i � .
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alesuffeiently serious to summon Mr. "I 1;'Nood I I 0 ur stuff iha� get raiDed o I it t6n or Ot leressarily- WA*pted unibso satisfactory, � - I
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�ixter frDm hii work as ergineer on the taken DaDiel Webste a long �inie t6 � I YFICHOLg - t� T) IE PUBLIC :
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'anada Atlantic Railway. She became I . i : i
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ping, & compile the dictionary; 4on't you thinh- —Chicago Recor i : , !i . . . I I �
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ipidly v or,se, lock Jaw devel ad she I I ! 4- ; . I I . � AVe have opened a retai Btore in
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at tie �,Gener'a Hospital, St. Thomas, i i . . � connectionwith our who ale busi-
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1111ond iy.i You mean � Noah, i I i business in the rear o ,
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� � Airs. Tilford (tartly)—Now doni be sil A very proper 1�ook on - " Hob ow Proper Alin � ere -we -will sell the best goods in
e I ded m ith fatal r. U01 Cal , - strument ; I
a 1. suits took �ploance ly. Noah bu'ilt tne ark.—Brooklyti Life. Names, " by Professor Gray of� l4ansfield I I ; i
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oean's bdat-'housq , n Stratfor Wednes,t ! � � t e market at bottom prict a.
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ay night of last ,�- -.ek. Mr rank McLean : I � ! , d livered to any part of the town -
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about t I -�,, plac6 n electri. $ight in front Madrid h --te that:since the I � I I E XtiL --- I f ee. - �
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f the building, an( in doing No stepped on beginning of the! sixteenth ceutuoy their after themselves. The son of Abraham I i I ; -,—I— I .
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ie damp boards, ,0 ith the reault that be country has lost 600 war vessels y ship was Isaac, not Abraham, Jr r . I I
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�ceived . wreck. � � Abraham. David bad , , or even *n I � � ' ! I
, a sliock which completely overcame I a son w10 Baal ao I ' 13, EA 1873. �
im. Harry and F �ed Poland were in the . part of his name, but none called David- Im Fire
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3at-house 4b -the t me, and Fred hurried to I � It Is rather singular that from Jacob the � I ; . �
iut off the sWitch, only to be. hurled about A LITTLE s1rREAK OF BLACK. ng =�. we bave con- 1 1 2surance compm.y. .
� SOD Of Isaac to Jacob (James) the follower � 41 to hi rd ti � -
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m feet. His action, however, saved Mr. . - I � cludea, k sell. 'Ian Organs at -,-' . I -
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IcLean's life, for I ad he remained in -this it, Itroved a CANO, �tn Cost a Nsan's Soon after the time - of Malachi we find p I : I I I
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Heirs a vortune. ng their. na es to their own !
:)sition anobber minute it is feared, he . � � PR 3PERTY ONLY,INSU�Ep
been el ctrocuted. children, and ln-,New Testament tinies it I .
ould have � An it was, "Speaking of I isuronce frauds," saluds 0�6at, ) 1 eddoed Prides, , �! -' i
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3 received �Vas felt all the next day. (busitfess of I . - I I .; . ' 13. cLean, President, Klppe I
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� nsuTa)ic , not fraud), "I am � I � zqk P, - ; Thomas
- . . - . - Dix2naLrek and C&prlvl. �1 . at: � 0 and lunwards, and F J. Sban.
I reinInded of . � .�el,3,. A . rimident, Brucefield P. 0
. . A cas10 w Ich Is so singular . , Sw re - m4larib f 0 i , *
- . , ,, rga � sponding Orices. " - I , Thom" M
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. ANTIQUITY O� GUNPOWDER. that I feel I oug.4t assure you in ad- One of the most i�teresting things Ps a : H* �]
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vance that r9�nally vane for the. about General Caprivi! was his am- :8.ee "' for ' purchasing. I DUUMME.
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- I cm�� a a merch t, whol blance to Prince Bismarck. The peroonal . � ; I � . G. roadfool, Seaforth ; John 0,
t WAA Kii-owia ImL Europe aA run,riy GtOrY. Sorne y i� ' ' � . I flave, Win -
. , i I . I p; sorge Dale, Seafor6h; Th
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� a was insured for $12,000 in a co 1pally 11 .likeness between the two chancellorg waa J I forth ; James Evang pee d; n Watt
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I I Ahen represented, was killed in a p ullar-� so remarkable that they might all - have : i . i Hirlock; Thomas Fsw . Bruce
S the. Year 230. I I ea, I i ! §COTTI BR -'s. Be 0 old ;
We have t viden ce necessary to convict y i i , hn B. Me.
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- gu#powder must have . had ar 9 pawed for brothers. Both had the same i I I I . Le�n, Kip �en ; James nolly,,Clin - - T
ui judgment tha' ly shocking man I er. He 6d to I I ;
I go on a hunti-ng rip and was in inassive Jaw, heavy gray moustaoh � � I i I I "="-
een known to Eill Is room, and I ULJ� #obl. Snith,Harlook; RobtlfoWtLL� S#xforW ;
d .ro�ean � adventwres packing u his ip klti when oud ex- busby eyebrows, thick neck, square - 0�0k'S'Cvl`oa lioot 0-ampotir-1 0
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mg before 'Pre ha lil entic record -
,, y auth p head , �suceessful]3 . .Tatnea Ou nming Fgmondv e; J_ W� T. Holmes.
f blood and iron. ,nth' - `%4II& P, 0. I John .
f it having use in Europe. plosion was bear� , and the family, ushing and general air o An t lased m, J7 1,7 over Govenlock - and John , Morrigon,
Anak to an An apriv Wag � Ladles. Sa., -ad ie. -
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,.a early as the 3ear 230 it is said that in, found him ly.ng before a OR) et with ak succeeded. C � i . 1 ir drug I , dedroul to effect Insumool of hww
I . thig-Ist fc riCo6k s Cotten Root c,ow_
ie Emperor Cali rula had war. machines the cntire top ofhis head blown literally to broad . and as tall as his predeces . peat d. k � no ot er as all-3fixtures, pills and 'In bualum will -be prompey sumbded so as
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to atoms. He W�s, barefooted .8 s i i; are dangeroc a. Price, No. 1, $1 per lication to any of ilia above Ofilae". adagep"d is .
,hich imitated thuadeir and fightning n be X-1 . 10 degrees stronger,$3 per r respective VotA offloac . .
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underclot . a d.shot- ., box. ITO. 64i - I
nd threw sTones from their mouths.. It - I or /Q. �i !, don receipt of price and two 8-eent � -_ I
gun -lay ,Acr(ffix .tb � body, I Its lee t or case "Did your daughter I stanip � e C04 � __;
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; probable that gunpowder was original- . appily J& Company Windsor. on%.
was open, aind A ie fl;'.ri and a) erything Mrs. Pusber-Bro I . . ! I ca.' and 2 soidana recommendedby all i I
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r used by the G inese'i not for hur , wn?" I � , 0
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rojectiles, but to produce a great noise '!W611, we think: so. Her husbandli. I I I I 4 - . _. I
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ad sputtering aU smoke for the pur- weaponlfromthe closet one 0 ho ham- people gave her two barrels of cut glass.,* No I and No. � sold in ftsfortb by Lumaden & J ES 6 LAUGHLIN, Councillor, U#wlood P. 0
. mers had oaught m Some clothing and ao- —Datroit Free Press. wii� � n, druq:.rlsU. I
Dse of fri,lhteni ig ratl n � I I . JO ?.PH - MORRISON Councillor W10throp F,O .
. Videntally exploded tholcharge. - . - I I I I �
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[ring an enemy, � m "Of course, it ras iTportant t know "Our mean lifetime, )p I AFORTHi DYg WORKS GRIEVE Councillor, Winthr4W, P. 0.
known to eu ploy masks and --'drag- writes Dr. Alt-' �8� .
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1W I d i ; I ORRIS46M, Caerk, Winthrop V. 0.
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cide, for such an act *aided the � . Ta e yoq 316thes 60 Oe 804forth Dye Works mid � EVENS, Asmoer, Beechwood 1P, 0.
E 50 years, but the com' lete cycle of phys-� I
T e original gut po*der mixtures wcr p havio I them - Aeaned or � dyed mod I made bo look like
L I ' bat there was nO;hh1g,Whatever .
I L point � '" . AR DODDS, C*Hsoior, ftaodh'p. 0.
u-3, crude indeed, being saltpeter, char- to I fological life', to which we ought all to, new i r r as tftd io � give laustaction.
I Intention I R11PHAR POLLARD, Unitary laspeoter, Le6d-
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