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. IGNORANT OF GEOGRAPHY.
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I 1� ISSING THE IHAND.1
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The Firtactice Wan Inxtittuted b� the
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-knxerican Girl.
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A thIngabout Americans which li,
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ract-leo of k1s,sin tile I'auds
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furprised Mg." more tuall anything else",
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akes short lroadi
was, il�lstltutvd by thu- ("arly Roman
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of wbich 80 are cleagtd, %ell -e
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rul,eg -s as it waric of subj"tiou as much
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111lig in, 'New ):ork city for six montli.,�
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as onel of respect, and -�iider the first
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you know- so little about the geography
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$ume had broad trays, and others bad
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Of Y01117 OWU Country, to say UOthing Of
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tile rc,,;t of tile world."
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nd ligUt loads. `
that the proper homa-d due to their *,,
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exattc-4 station called fo� less familiar
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prised. Notie of the men spoke. They
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of kissing the. cwperor`4 hand W.as re,
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-.Ny tilat they wore, weak in geogra-
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Served as a �peclal mark of condeseen
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prefer a light in their bedrooins uiffll
pity and that here was a Challenge
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,�sion or disthietion for officers of high
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No si*li restriction, however, was
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jW enty, who ru.,died into the breach
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placed on the ewper&s thetns�lves,
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with her head in the air. �
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,wh% It they wished to copfer signal
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honor on any of their subjects, kissed .
a bov I lla(l all avev'sioll to sivoarilig.
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. collla4-y.', she said decidedly. "Or.
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elth r the mouths or the eyes of those
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they wl,shed specially to favor, the kiss .
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For sale by'M. Broderiolk, SeaforCh-
generally intimating some ppomotion
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had a desire to have calliplete ('0111
-1,11ght I ask you a question or two?"
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tice,of kissing of so delicate a nature
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on hand a supply Of Fku- an,# Mi I
Feed. Flour exchanged for wheat. Wvc ua'�. trial.
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that they never kissed their wives in
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And -lie nodded confidently at the
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the Presence of their daughters.
reasons for swearing. All were a,gaiust.
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y(iuzi- American man'who was already
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bem-1 lining to fear for her.
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were allowed to ldss their.kindred ot
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--What is the capital of '.,NfassaChu_
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the ,gentler sex on the mouth, f or ill
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those days, as now, kissing was not 0
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. mero arbitrary sign, but it was the
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from the Orli.
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spontaneous language of the affections'
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esp"lally that of lo�re. , - I
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That seemed to puzzle her -a litt-le.:
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Under the Romans If a lover kissed
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his betrothed before marriage she iiii
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From Capt. F. Loye, Police StationNo.
herited half of his worldly goods in tb
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Tile foreigner snilled, but madl-, no
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effort to correct her. "What i.,.,, the
DA.vis' P,&zI,--KiT.Lzn for pains st#m-
adt, rk-eurtatism, atifness,, frost bftim, �W-
ceremony, and if she died her heritag
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Iti-liest mountain in the U nited .
blaim, cramps, and all afflictions wb'Jc4
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descended to her nearest� relatives. i
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State-,?" lie .asked. I'll
befall menin our position. Iliavencilteal-
t on in saying that PAix-XxLLr4.a is I 4M
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spend more, for feed and less for -%Vhit�.,.
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t1lillIc of a town In Montana. "It's
SALPL-11ow3e and Lot In the vilitge of Bruce-
Fonfifli. � &pp'y to MRS. Whf. MoDOvALD,
evidence of that fastidlqus cleanlines.4 1.
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beenan age since I studied geogTaphy,"
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which is a marked ch.1racteristic ol .
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the., animal. TJlIs retreat1was not at a]
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OA SALE One zood drivinLr mars,.oue 1-ght
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the rtypical "panther's en" of tradl,
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.age," said the man. "You got one
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in zood order. TaoMAS JONES, E;mord Ille,
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der! the edge ot a rock wi*th just enou,
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not Jhave foun this breeding place bu-
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timber of Biwa. The building ii 6006 feet; there
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of fm.me; would tell this separate if e -
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bones scattered over a' little smootl
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ble path- leading through grass and
brush to the the dalli ,
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,Nloist earth and a cloudy day for
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OR SAL9.-Fifty acre',, well eituattd, firat C�1,8,
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retreat where I
had housed her young. The evidence'
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Goweberries and currants are two
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hirm bf thlia size. Apply aG once to V. i , , G .
immunity fro annoyance and attack
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MAN,: B,rAster, Exeter. �.80774
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and of a thoroughly cleanly babit ci�
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doto an oversupytil,y. -
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OUSE AND LOT FOR SALF.-For eale . com.
I fortable We3t William Bea.
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life., There was no bone, or other slad
of feasting about the 1�ilr. The da- '
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bu.,14hes, is mueb linproved by thinning
forthIche-ip, App!ytoliENELYBF,AT'ZIE,S.atot-ti.
had carried her kill to the creek bene
of �he fruit or severc� pruning.
or MRS. G&i I )RGE BATES, Bayfielcl-. I 1; 9 t _t I
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in every insta ice, and thie children ba
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beea called t), the ditil',ag rooin. A I
ste,nls of apple and other fruit trees is
the Townshit; of Hullett, Morrig, and � Va wa-
bones which would havO been crunch�
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wet. cold, twolvained land or an exces-
noob,,Crunty of uron. Inquire as, once- WM
GAMPBELLP Blyth, Ont. . ihn.tf
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been, perfectly cleaned by the kits 1
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in ,&,1ving gardev seed gather when
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920 ACRE FARM FOR SALE.—In li,e�t whOo,t li-�It
0 I Southern Manitoba. Ninety "ores r' for
was able to judge of tbeir summer'4,
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ripe. I)o not allow it to shell off. The
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whe& next year; 60 acres hay. Good new stable
consisted ot
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finst matured is the best, and the first
and ranary. Twelve dollars por acre. 'L OVUM]
othe ia proved and prairie farms, for sale.i W,rlw
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minor game, abbits, m,armots, grous
niatured. "Vill shell (Irst.
CHA . & SHAW, Box !7, Bolesevain, Xani0ba. -
and 'the like, with an oc�asionaf smal�
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deer, At lea4t one whole family of
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badgers, old, and your�g, had beei�
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20i I loo -_,e, movist and porous at all tiLues.
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acree good hardwood bush- Balance all i1i p�oaitu
sdryt-d, pussyllhaving probab
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them their bole until v,
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: 'KIhe titne Of setting aut oE fruit tre(,,s
Th . ert is a frame barn and an orchard. P16,ty ,
go -d water. -Will be sold cheap or will be rented for
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in. -Prank -lin Welles Ca� i 1kills i� I I Out -
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tha t tLie right varieties are SeleCted,
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Laxa-Livq�r Pills are Purely vegetable ;
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1 -se ti,ein yet," sald a shopper who
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of wbich 80 are cleagtd, %ell -e
puinted to a collection of calldh'stieks,
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all Of tile utility sort, arrayed !it ,,I
ri,teliFescoildition.
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11j)use flirwnIsshing department- There
of tl�e best ba�ns in the county. 1� to 76x
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-.yere big and little, ornamental and
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lilain, practical and unpractical ones.
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$ume had broad trays, and others bad
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a few miles fiotn a ailvitay station. It i one
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J.�Irtin the candle�, while others Nv(--rk-
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anxious to retire. A 1ply on IF e� p�re �,isep
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j; I iia . (le L� -with deep necks. There still rk,-
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callolk, i,; ju,�t the thin,,-. for it will P"t
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saw No nenson ]For Swearing.
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un cf ladit s'and gentlemen's clothes a special
General Graut was aSked wll.v Ile
a isfaction gmrarjtded.' All wool gocciO gn
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to give gond satisfaction on short, Et! rioG
hawls.
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ritwer sivaro. Ile replied: "'Well, whell
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liland of tilyself. I noticed NVIIV,'l a
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got the better of Iflin. Oil that accot"It
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reasons for swearing. All were a,gaiust.
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ijoe is hereliv ghlc� that I have tranonItted
to the, Ili-1130nO mi,ntioned In se, -.t one 8
Monte Life in Einglaritd and Anierien.
the Ontario Votnr�'Lizt Act, the copieg requi
sald sections to hei Po tranpinithol or cl I""'
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al�jeaiinginthelaotrcvised
Tlic- decay of the lionle life is to b-��
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Inuumpality, to be entithd to vrote in the ,
(I'ttributed partially to thu influence On
licip4tty at clectioas for 'members r f the Le
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-society Of tile Invasion of Americans,
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list was first posted up in my office,- in the to
Ill tile United States home life is dl-
of Tuckerituith, in - the CDUUtV Of Hut n, en
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inost unknown. Tile nicaning of the
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Electoto ate called upon to exlkmin( the
. word I'lionie," a.s understood to Brit-
it atty omisions or any other ,,rrore
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. . tery to yalil�ees. To a
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certain t,xflont we have always erivied
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yoll your I,(),,,(. life, and I ce-i-tailily
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(111"s that it would be disastrous for
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yutir country to lose ('ao- elevating, and
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refiriing hill w�.-tices of the howe.
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To Improve the Horse. I
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spend more, for feed and less for -%Vhit�.,.
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mal.s.
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Edward 1. was 6 feet 2 Inches bi--h,
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-The horse attached to the bakery
wagon belonging to Mr. W. Stoneman, of
Mitchell, while left scanding at t.' lie top of a
st,eep precipice, undertook to descend while
the occupant of the rig was calling -on'
customets. The horse and rig rolled over
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and over and over until the bottom wag
reached, and when rescued there was found
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FOR, SALE. -For Fale Lot No, 3,! ' nce
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Laxa-Livq�r Pills are Purely vegetable ;
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Dicn M Tuckeremitb, containinie I
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85 acr�s cleared, wel underdrained ' we f ence
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i a good state Of cultivation. T-hd bal rea
ell,
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a crniftnable b-iuiie. a good bearing � rchar
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never (ailing well -,of w&ter�'and a creek al
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hrough the Isrin. It is good for c�ther krazb
11ii, ru*inX. It is withlij throe rvilpq of,
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w thii three gULrler.4 of a mile ; f :
1plyonth�prbmioesoradlrea
ObiBelhurst F.
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GOOD FARM FOR SALE. -For Palef Lot
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Concession 13, Tuokeramith. contai
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of wbich 80 are cleagtd, %ell -e
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and in a high htare of cultivation. T4ere a
acres
of aplendid hardvwod bush, uuuulleoi and
ri,teliFescoildition.
Therajo a c.ilifotmbld hou
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of tl�e best ba�ns in the county. 1� to 76x
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ho. it h stave stabling underneath, coniebt floo
4ver) tbf�g flniehed in flist T
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wdl wattred wita living spirluge arid Is bu
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for grain or gratlit,g. It i a
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a few miles fiotn a ailvitay station. It i one
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sold che �p aud on. c.�y let im, 20
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anxious to retire. A 1ply on IF e� p�re �,isep
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to give gond satisfaction on short, Et! rioG
hawls.
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curtains, eto., at inoderate priec4. 1. M
fail to give me a call. � Butter and a P vAlk-
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issued its annual list, of gta�entl Plac
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last year. The nuinber is 360. I Wh
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and'increasing demand notitiill y
on?eLbing.
, '? Fall term opens Tqesdsi-�, S(
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to the, Ili-1130nO mi,ntioned In se, -.t one 8
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the Ontario Votnr�'Lizt Act, the copieg requi
sald sections to hei Po tranpinithol or cl I""'
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al�jeaiinginthelaotrcvised
list, made pinsuint to said Act, of i Pero
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appeismont r 'I 9
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Inuumpality, to be entithd to vrote in the ,
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Aweinbly and at bdunicIpal k,1001hD , and t
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list was first posted up in my office,- in the to
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of Tuckerituith, in - the CDUUtV Of Hut n, en
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day nt A,ugupt, 190% mod reniiins tbe,e or, ins
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Electoto ate called upon to exlkmin( the
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said errord coi reeked accuiding to )a -i!,
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tanned for leather for coil-vering1tablea,
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5.nd prorapt In ca es of Croup, I I it Redpath's b , t ranulated �; syrups and dea prebs it in I I- ': -
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Try it now, and b convinced. - as all � egar, white m ine cider and malt, vinegars " -
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) tboroughbred Durham bu!la, elikible for reg. L()()tll ached 'he pra 111 Meals, gribahn flour, rolled Wheat, cream I
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rHOMAS B�OWN, Licerss,d Auctioneer fcr the
Countleeto-f Enron and Parth. Orders left at
L M. Campbt-�Vs Implement wareraouiB Seafoyl,h, or
rim Exposircitt Office, will rot, fv� proir"pt attention.
latil3factiou gli,aranteed or i �Ihsrge. 17C8,tt
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Auction or for the cri ntles o Hurrin and
?Fartb. Being a praotle'al f P. mer and thoroug,bly
inderstanding, the vidue of farm stock and imp] e-
neutti, placeg me in a better pmit on to realize good
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6t Lot e�, neebsion. 2, Hay, will be prompbly
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on Los 26, Concession 6, J. R. S., Tuckersni'th,
6 thoronghbrod TAXWORTH ?io, also a bhorough.
ort:d YoRKsBi" PiG. A limit d U iber of sows will
5e admiLud to each. Term,,, Vtnp-ny'able at the time
A 001vice, or &O if charged.i JAMES GEMMILL.
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FOR SERVICE.-Tbe i�ndenigntrd
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PIG
on "t 29, Coneeaion Ili
Hibbert, s, Thorough -
tired Yorlishire toar to w4ich
he will admib a
limited n1iniberof sows. Te�nis.-Olsttbetiweol
s.rvice. JOI�N ELGIE, Chik�:hurst,
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PIG FOR 9ERVICE.-Tbe
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'Killop, thoiou*9h-
bied Yorkthire Boar, to uhich
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he will 4drnit a linj4t-
at 0
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time of set) ideiF with the priiltgo
payable
of ieturning iV
atoesag,ry. H ! IJGH T. (41116VE.
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convcks to a -political movement in'fa- .�
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vorbi prohibition, and in several states . I about,the store and Should appear on 'if
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the politicians be -an to give conside'ra- I= i -
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rightened th at tbey'emp�oyed men to cc ! � t esiond to it f1-1
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with questiclls. He had worked a � I -Cri-pple.
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topeka (Kan.) nudi6nce up to a fine .1 . . X
t* � A one legged iiewsboy had been hop- i
Pi ell of excitement and in his effective . - I , I ut on his crutch -selling after- #
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perance! It will. mean I
I � al 0 . off in the crowds, he sat down for a - �
pocket, clothes on your back, happ* ess a I
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11 n your homc and God in your. heari!" %A � I
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tow citizens, follow this man's ideas sm i, � i
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4lid well b,, all In the poorhouse! . I n, ' � : .
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Think 'of. th; -fields of tasseled corn Mg I 1p� "Oh, but it mh-lit In', been worm
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that *stretch pi� every side! Whisky is 9@§� I rr 1�-"
I Sir," the boy replied. "The company
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niakers. Stop the manufacture ! of p ,& , In bank, and ifs all tll�ere leept $40 we
Whisky, and what'll we do?" i W : , .
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, Then, turning to Gough he went"AD111. " . . I i
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. Irell us, if prohibition comes, ,what! i CD - 4 There*s one of my customers now:1 -
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plied t;hout -a' second's hlelsi- 00 0 1 Her One Sue.cess. I
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of he� friends a ten� dollar bill. Accom- 0: = . - I
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panylp the money, was a note in �� -
g UNION I I . that followed this Mjection she SO. A
whic� the writer,�af ter explaining that W � I
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, . %* . i . � I tle was accepted and published, -win- I
made.' some tender references to 'by- I
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�gone days and dear old'seenes. While On& 1 �
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In one hand and the letter in the other opih tID11.-A i - ,
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in-nd Ijarmitting tearg to drip down!UP- C) I � I
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lon both Ted went up.to her and, Put- @00M I 0 �!
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. tell the story of his o ri
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� Grecl I '101111" "Well, I thought he,,migbt as well be- 7 _.
.1 i I .1.1rolit i Rem�mber I Pay Cash gi . .-
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I lo,ss he has, inade fs,'5,000 trading 'i�ith I I . - I - -
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� Whcre�,t ')roctor sald. "And we, all F � . I . I.- I
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vote." I Now is the time pick up your old iron dozen fell ws the,re �wuittin for me, _.
I I . ' id r ci 48, reaps -i i .0
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I .�nd ialso Stoe [, tags, Old Rubbers, ed teacher of Latin t6 his eljl�g$ 1.11 Vir. - �.
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. OLACKSMITH and I i - my callin.- oil you ln:41phabetdval Order Z_ �,
Special ttention FI en peck- -You want r � -11
-ii e to $ay, Old coke, New - br Old Geese, Hen I _t,
and pi-Lipare your lv4sons arcol-dill-1,17iis c�
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Queen ' Wool �Pickings, Sbqlep Skins, all kinds ,r
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General �obbing. 1, IAKER ilow. you'l say, "I never got married." i I uch conduct. flerearter I wttru You I - _
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rnAerich a reet, . . Seaforbh I Bring ai� your etuff in land get cash for it. : . - I e A
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lust I Mrs. Niekdore-Hy daug,hter .. as . LCorrecied. I
DO". - woon: pbosp,noa � pi"Ictlellig let- new concert piece last Chas, 1, Sher, i . I I
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The Gre it English Remedy. - ! 1 1 1 I .
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LL.. druggists In Can ada. On reli- M rs. Pep rey-Oh, yes. i ; � 1 -4
1 I I Write omelette with �tw�o It's' nDd not
able medielne, 'discoveV Siz :N Ir 4. .Nexdore-llow was- it? 1 ' I : . I .
. . kages guaranteed to cure all 1� ! 8 E.4� F P R T H. one. -
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or excess, fental Wor Excessive use of To- I . i i L '
ry, awa3 ; that's how it was. I � ", t I sbilling; tw* -
bacco. Opi m or Stimulat to. Mailed on receipt I I .- ri' bt now, sir-omele � � -
Dfprice,on package$l,SLX,$5. C�ZletWI-VIeMo � k1 teas, 2 shillin-s. . ? -S
Pamphlets free to an_v address. - - : - I t:,F � ;
;1ztviUcur ; The' Amer can Hote , I .
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i. V. Fear, druggists. : i BRUCE�FIELD. , Wben a wo 115 � �i *
arbitrate tL is- thing?" askedone ofthe :
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McKillpp Dj�ectlory for 1902. "Yes, sir " -panted the fellow who 'was This dId and popula hostlery has recent YL � ' A
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I . di . been'e true friends are, all& wbell she tnakes
on top. tst as soon as I've blacked ularged, ro mode Fed and improved, and 9 A
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OiCHEAL uPDIE,RocFve1WinthrQp P.O. i ! it known that she Is'boarding out and iT
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JOHN S. BitW1, Councill;1r, Seab �-,h P. 0, his other e e " � i� I
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JAHE8 O' )UGHLIN, Cou�()rtllor, Btiechwocid P. 0 i. . ed sarn le rooms, comil nodious sitting rooins still nearer the root of tbenla r.
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A,IELCHIBAL ) McG RgdoR, qouncilliir, Se%forth P.0 Fr9lt tar.'s and cakes are served out � u -
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JOHN C. M )RRISON, Clark; Witithr)op P. 0, . I I and colnfortable � I I - III I
arew on Good stab : and c 3mmodicus abeds. 1i 1
five times a. week to the e 4ug, of a horse 11is One of the:most "I
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DAVID M. 1.088, Treasurer, Winthr90 P. (). s I " 11
30LOMON,. SHANNON, J., P., Sanit;Lry Inapecter, boar� ,stea,mers trading ''between us- The,very bea'16 liquors and eigs�rs in the -I -
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range 'D t. � i
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a f ortune waiting for hi h is he, could __y r_ - I it j
ford, Ont, stiff wed for five ezrs wi-,h. nervolus ex- I I
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t , �� I DR.�C. B. ILITTLE, PrOLP. ` -
The D in this country believes that! my heed woulc almost drive me crazy. I could not . � . I I i�
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leap nights, b, it would walk the floor in agon i 'Fri �
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wealth would reward him if he could only ' � rlemlnj�s Fistula and pol)z ,77 Cured
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get to the city and kee boardej s. 1 1 i months I have ised Dr. Chsee's Nerve Food. and I $I A
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Theee theories may poinu, T'ne way to,l irom h. Lnera at a e n 8 - -3 . - .
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affluenve [or some poo pie, but it was not ! in flesh and w'ight until I am strong and wpll," It . . t coil f i arm Keour
I would be scarcely possible t3 produce otronger evl. Monel- to loan at 4J ,an on 9
hy keepin� hens or k(opking �oiarders that ,, dedco of the wonderful power of Dr. Chase's ,� Neryo Ity. Ap Lp.e r j A
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