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�UGUST 295 1902
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� AMOY'S GRAVEYARDS.
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Citv.- and the Cenneterlea Are
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The city -of Amoy Is on an island of
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the same. name. rtor upward of 1,000
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said that there are something like
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.. . ell . odies packed Ili its soil.
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hopelessly mixed. The gla ves
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one .,mother at every point and
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a Solid white s, twe of rock,
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brielit,
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porcelain and cement, covering
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, than 1,000,000 square feet. Near
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of the josshouses 180,000 bodies are
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hito which the streets dis-
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tbeir refuse. Filth abounds,
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bag !suspended from a string around
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Is- a tln(x bit of pottery which
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Ing or golf. As mi,ght be expected,
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shall have it very cheap-ODly 21
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of Q19 period showIng single figwes
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gist to his clerk, f'm.--e frightfully un-
a coanoisseur of china paid him
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piftieas." answered Spencer
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olade li,at with a green thigtle
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Let 'em follow St. Paurs
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then Mr. Hyde threw his boot
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eat and boxed Freddy's ears for
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Fear of the Future.
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r�d o&rt Of Lot
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recommended Dr. ChaWs Kidney -Liver Pilli
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result wis a complete cure. There is a
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For sale by M. BrOdertk, Seafortittl
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1�eed. Flour txebanged.forwhe.A� Give us n1rfal.
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FA towvwp of btal. ILA For particulate a 1v oil
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Brumfield, - . 1809.4
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T0 RENT.-Hatioe, stable andl� 5 ac-ree of IS4 d to
rent. 0o d con.f,rts >ja I k4mises; situatpd on
the North'Reftd. Serif rcb Poweqsbiod Oven at .1once.
Apply to JAMES WATSON, Agelit, Seafortb* �
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acA, rhauntatient, 8tf§ less, ,f,�Vst itea, ch _
blaine, crawye, and 11 afflictions whwi I i
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tatiou in saying that PAIN-Ri=R, * this i
beat reviedy to have net r at ;I : ii
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T�vo Sizes, 25C. and 560. bottles. '
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FOR %ALE_-Hous6 Dnd Lot in bho vills go of Bruce -
fl(ld, Apply to MRS. WAL MoDONALD,
Bruceflold, On'jario. . i 1 180$X4 *
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FOR SALE. -One good dihiniz mare, one Tght
road wagon, orte listht Idelive,y wagon. . All are
in zood order. THOMAS JONES, E.monct-ille
Ontario. i � .
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TIMBER FOR SALE.-Paiinit, diepnPed of, saw
roll) maebinerv,we ar�, now offeling'for satthe
tini'ler ef sawil. The building Is 60x3fl feet; �$ ere
a, e 18 P�eres 9x1 2 Inebee, �6 feet long, "I de. ?T)dent
of frame; would eell thisse Lfe if dallrj
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HOUSE AND LOT FOR SAL �.-For sale a core.
tortal. to cottage on V 'eat .... alm street, So%-
fonh.cbesp. Apply to 1IR iRYIKATTIE, Seaforch,
or XRS. Gr,ORGE BATES,. 33yfleld. 1791-tf
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Y-NARAIS FOR SALE -Ra'a b rgains In farms In,
r' theTownshipa ol! Hullett'.1"Idorris, and Wawa.
rlosb,Caunty of Huron. 1litlaite ai ence. WM
Oa3d.PRELL, Blytb, Ont. :. . 17744f
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HOUSE IN EGMONDVILLE FOR SALE OR TO
RENT. -A ecnifortab)e house and quarter acre
of laud, plemantly eltuated� for Fate or to rent. - The
lot is planted with fruit trecs Find there its a et%ble,
Apply to MISS ALLAN, Eg-moiadvil'.e. 180x3
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3 20 ACRE FARM FOR SALE.-.-iln beht whest, belb
in Southern Manitobaj Ninety acres re"y folr
wheat next year-, 60 acres' hay� Good now inable
and gianbry. Twelve dollare per acre. Eeveral
other I j proved and prairie farms for sale. Write
CHAS. E. SHAW, Bcx 17, Bolasevain, Manitoba,.
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PASTURR FARM FOR $ALE OIL -TO RE);r -
Lot 12, Concession il, Hullett, 100 ocroil,'20
acres good hardwood bush. Balance all in paliture.
There i8 a fr&me barn and � an orch&rd. Plenty of
go�d water. Will be sot I cheap or will be rant4d for
pa. -tura for the balance of this7year. ApplytoMRS.
C. DALE, Constance P. 0. ' 180x4
FARM FOR S&LE.-For Erkle Lot No. 3. ():mesa.
sicu 13, Tuckeremith, containing 103 acres,
about 8b at-rts clearedi we 1 undo -drained, well finced
ana in a good stale of cuit,vatioll. The balence le
well timbered with hard wcpd. Ttiere are two trame
barns, a cADnifcroable ouEe, a good bearing orehard
and a never falling W811 Gf Vutor and a creek also
runs thirctigh the farin. It Id good for either grilzing
orgrai.ignixinw. lti.qwittiiathteewile!§o$HdnsalI
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J_L Jarvis Street, SeAtLr,',h, corkiprisiog ono -fifth of
�n zkora, on which are a atable and, a h,)use contain-
iDg nine rooms, 'a paricr, !dining rooin, futir'bed.
rooms, Clothes ( toilet, china� cloeefi, kitchen an& hall.
Tbereje a p4ntry'off the kitchen and a good cellar
uridernOAth, and'A verandah along the whole front of
the house, and both bardi and lloft water, indoors.
The ph.ce is will plAnted. wl�th froit; trees and berry
busteg, i�nd everything is Ili fimit,o)ass repal,. For
further pi, r.icularaj apply tO M HSj JOH NT DOWN FY,
on tbe piewhies, or to J. L� KILL40RAN, Barrister,
Seafor&h. � i I&O 4
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AGOOD FAR.11 FOR SALEJ--For sale, ljoi�l.
Conceselon 13. Tuakenmith, containing 97
acies,ofwtich 80 are cle4red, 11%ell underdr4ined.
femed, and in a high state"'of cultivation. There are
17 acres of splendid hardwdod bush, uncullibd mind in
first clawes condition. Thero:ljr a c(inforcable house
and cne�of the beat barile in the county. It Is 71W46
f. ol-, u ith stone, st&bling underneplib. cement i1ODr8
arid everything finished up In first class style. ' The
farm io 'Olell watered wWiving liprings aDd Is F-ult-
able for grain or gr Sitl�.' It 18 COUVOIlient to
churches, s,ore, post o9ceVd bIlkoksmith. shoo and
Ohly 0, few u6iloofsom. a railway ot4tion. Itisoneof
the best and beat equipped farms iti the ooUrity and
will be sold che%o and on ei-sy teline, Las the pjaprie-
ter is anxious toxelfre. A pea, or
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address Chiselhurst r. j JAXES CONNORS, Pro.
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der4on and'�er family, Asisted upon
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assoming the. part of one ofthe supers,
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who was dressed as a vEryj old man
witb a venerable beard ani locks that
fell � � upon his -shoulders. II'lien Bli , ek
wex�t ul)on t4e stage in r 1$ disgul . $e,
he 1 -walked. about among, his fellow
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supbrs with unceasing reslessuess and '
judging, by the wild motlons of his
aru4s, seerace. to be addregring to each
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flowers amo - the pea,rantS, aMOng
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whom Black had his place.; Miss An-
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dcr$on, carr Ing on the p tetical jokes
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surims f hi oment ,and, having
distributed flowers among the less fa-
anded to -Black a
lar,, . ,�,e cake owned with a wreath of
lau�el, 11 as she did , "You take
lt,"� in allusl�n to his tri pbs In the
coutests of m4ts at the su per table.
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that he was quite prepa ed to carry
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th6 hands of Perdita, h Immediately
distributed it in subst,ant . I portions to
hi&' hungry f Ilow supers who, filidin"g,
It to be of e,.,ccellent qua ty, began to
: m4ijeh it ,greedily uDde the eyes of
tho . house.-lixellan-e.
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gives this incthod of ti7eating t,
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horse: Put on hiin a stiOng surein-le
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through. Now take a five-eig-liths inch
rope fifteen feet Ion- fzsten it to the
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tht-ough the ring in tLe 'halter and
ba& throug-4 the lo,N,ve � On- In the
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a �ittle to the right, and begia to pull.
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side and he ill go down to the ground.
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lll�n. Show him you can do as you
Please With him. Ke3p him there �
witil lie gIv(s up, if it takes all day.
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Sbow hil-11 you can handla, om.
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The Butcher Bird's Larder.
It is possible that the I butcher birWs
dicurious and cruel habft" of impaling
v.,irious creatures upon hedge thorn
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species the famale Is fed by,.�the male
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pi�ey cousist& often of creatuiies which
aite too larg to be eatcn at a mouth -
fill. Even I Ahe male could always
dl�a__- the.se c reasses to the nest it is
ol . wiclus that the femalt could not eat
t1join there; o the "larder" may have
beei! hit up u as a happy device to
get over the difficulty, the female flit-
t4ig tlilther to help herself whenever
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Visitor -1 would like to get you to
tEtach me to mll a boat. , .
:B.Oatinan-$all a boat? Vny, it's easy
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-is siviramin'.: Jest grasp the main sheet
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brin- ler to n' loose th.- halyards, but
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htill thinwIllilio in I �nfpr .nnl vp'll
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rlight in all' t 3, it; but, remember, ,what- -
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sliaped, and ivben they -come to corners
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sjdei. Then�,,.
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c0l, so that Ithe space is exactly filled.
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it could not �e done more satisfactorily
i4 the Nvliol� thing ha been worked
� oilt oil IMpe beforelia[Ld. Ants inake
Vard and sj;oth roadij. and drive tun-
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6e eqtire iniss of w1deb it forms a
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'I'll(, Gromn--What is that, dearest?
The I'rld(,�l do wis.11 my first hus-
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V1 positively cure deep-seated I ' I
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A 29c4l oott!d for a SI riple'Cold. 11 -]life
! stacked so Closely to -ether Illat . 1'. of sugar from the darkest right up to
A 60c� Oottle for a Hi avy Cold. - "
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,$1.0018ottle ior a Deep-seated Couoh baking molasseF, aluo all kinds oi vin -
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- - ; . � - '�_ . lars ills not- -the least wonderful part . I
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i - -y � tbougands and tens of nigo- d d I
I counted I shDUl oral on rolls; bEst lard, fresh
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tiloroughbred Duthan bil1a, tligible for reg, �
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it-trati 2 �nd 18 wo thE old, one dark roan the a perfect f usion of one-half flinty eaAll, m aja, graham flour, rolled wheat. creara
Ot r Ilit t. Apply on I.A 25, Conce9kion 1, L. R. -te r 11 e and c of I wheat, and all the different kinds of
S.�eTucke, -s Ith, milds Fouth of .Brucefield. one-qual: lay, one -qua ter
, 1;) I breakfast foods ; flour, rice and rice
JAMES PATTER0, Brucefield.P. 0. ' 1780.tf a,most pure I -on, each pillar belug dl- flour, coo iija�g fige 8 lbs. for 25o, 4 lbr.
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.. do n woman needs to tochi�,ents Qm'bedded in the cliffs have a lot of good soaps, which I vvill
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I we . sliore, the principal aggregations form- ch 3ap goods. Wanted, good � freill but,-
; . hey cure those feel- ing the causeway proper -consist of te and eggs, for whi�h the highest
in s of smothering and .
I . 'sin fing that come on tliree projections, or tongues known as m4ket price will be paid, either in
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I � at I times, 'make the T iese singular columns are of diffe ent ar�iclo of coal oil. . � .
beart beat stroog and I
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I .- i , ing sleep and le-ist 40,0(0 strong marshaled on the 1 4 ULT
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Th ' 1 . - ir g infori 2 a 'I on, I pi I I
ey ute Nervous�ess, Sleeplessness, . I I
Nervous j Prostration, 1 Brain Fag, Faint knockout Df' he genuineness of 'jDss' I
and Di�zy Sp6lls, IListlessness, After aii a Chirese word. ChInamen only . I �
Effects 4 La Grippe 4nd Fever, Anwinia, know 'jos3' when they come in .(!on- � -
General P�-bility andi'all troubles arising -
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THOMM BROWN, Licebsed Auctioneer for the I )ss I by natl e tongues and applied to
Countie i of Enron an I Perth. Orders left at �i i. , � I
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THic ExpOsiruR Office,'will recii1ve prompt attention. - 90", o - 11
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A AuW'o._.,.T'fd!, thel co"untiew of Huron and had no kn wl�d-e of it" .. - 14 ! . -
Perth. Being a practical f%rmer and thoroughly .1 i t� . - t,:�! - - I
understand in r the rnlue of farm stock and imple-. I I .
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motits, pla(ea, we In a better position to realize good i . a; ,e�, .
prices. Charkes modprate. Satisfaction guaranteed Str . , I iket Etiquette. I a I C) � . -1
or 0 pay- All orders left a b Heneall post office or 4
at Tot 98, qoncefision 2, Hay, will be promptly In meeting a lady in a pliblIc thor- 1,.* I I 0 1 11
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Opin!60a of Leading, Physicians. gentleman In the street- for the pur, I tu . 0--A
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I have UE -41W. T. Etrbag' Pilekon . e for external as pose of chatting with� him, though he " �n N ,�NM3
,et betttr rttiults than (M
well as lut� n I piles, and 1, 11,ay with pe�fect pr6priety paus to . � = - M -
from a" O r remedy I In ve uaed. A. GRAHAM, S eak If e take the Initiative. ' Pro- -
M. D., Lon op, Ont. t I co �.l 0 1
Price, $1. � For sale by I druggists, or by wail, on longed talks Ili the street are not, low- i . 0 1 1
receipt of p c'e'. 01 eirer, considered good form, even be- - . .
W. T. 8 ' ONG, Manufacturink Chemist, London, tween persons of the same sex, the 0 . .
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PIG , REEDERS.-Tilte undersigned will keep Why Coughlin= - lo Wealkcenln . ft (P .
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3f 6ary $1.60 If charg;. 'JAMES GRUM I . olie of e ;atient statistlecians for .. =� �-3
; � ! 1608-52 which Gjema�y Is reno I �� �
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PIG Fol, OERVICF.-Tte underaignod %111 keep eyery quatter of an hour for ten bours Qv 0
on Lot gii, Coucesilionjil, Hibbart, aThorouj;h. %A
bred Yorlisb)ro I oar to ;whIjh he %ill aduilt a C pends chergy equivalent to 250 'units CD I
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limited numberef sows. Terms.-si at the tine of , slated as I
s-rvice. J014N LLGIE, Clilee.hurst, Out. 1771-tf
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PIG FO SERVICE. -The undersigned has on
Loll2i, cricession 11, MoKillop, a thoioug;h- 11k. In ormal respiration the air is 0 .
bred Yorkthire Boar, tow ch hk will admit a limit- e pelled f om tlje chest at'tbe ratD of 1*
ed number of sowe, Tegma--75v, payable at the I !
time of .9eil ice, with the priviltgo of returning if foul. feet per seeond, wbereas in vio- - �
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neceseary. � 1762-tf 0 1 .
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.Ll- NIT I A L TRUCK, ETC. -T)i:)iro d. Mr. Nicef-ellow was here last Good to �You is Goou
will be Sol p lie uc on on the promises. on; P" .
Satu . day, mi -t Both, a o'clock p. 111. the follow-, Ll --ht, ns .isu4l. wasn't be? 1. -
Ing props . Flrat--A five ro(med cottage with Dau-1itcr-Yes, pa, aud I told him �
lot on God I h Street East There is a good stone M
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at Ilar and 21 ob d also i stable. Second-Iloute. Nx 1).it you salc,l about tbe cost of coal To Me. . -
-, M, -lor every night and .
hold turn .. cc sting of cook stove, heating, and gnis I th pal In
brtwe, gl clipboard, bur4u, fail leaf table, Centro- t" �
tables chat a, rocking chair,. bedbtead, leather bad, '" e began to I: worider how we could Remember I Pay Cash
pillo% a. I e ourtains, wash btand, luunge, lampS, eeonolnize foi you, and fiDally Mr. .
uilloo,c:ir ta,clock, pictores. spades, forks, h.,q I
and rusnyi othtir ,stticI4 Vtgetibles-PoEat,oes, N icefellow dedided that we could at for Everything, , '.
corn, cabb�g% be -its, cartpto, man bids and onions. lEast stop the clock and save wear and !
Horse and ,kig-Yesiline'colt, h8f wagon The works, you know. - I I .
Pods % d whi�.cutter, �
sot single hArbois, goat rob an tear on th
whoie ul the above will �cl sold without reserve. - . � Now io the time to pick up your old iron
Terms-Ofn t sis and garden truck, cash; I , mu �h as old.a�iowers, respers, plow@, need
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ro� arty t ru *illz,be made known on day of sale. dt , w9gon or
14 Reedy, ropnOtor; T OS. BXuWN, Auction- A Frencliman was teachin- in a nNes borne oboes, old stjoves, in flact, ar)y
ear. I H 1809-3 us- I
i T . I � lirge school where be bad a rep'ltatlon ki of old i�on. .
__ —_ I-- f , r making some queer mistakes. One � � I
I I day be was ta I king a class which was I willpay 40opek hundred oash.
- I . r tber disord rly. What N,vitb the heat And also Steel, Rags, Old Rnbbers,
arid troubles boys Copper. Brans, Lead, Zinc, Pewter, �
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Is C,OMPLE*E WFTHOUT Of Old tooks� New or -Old Geese, .He�
.i I boys and sent bne to the botto . and Turk-e'y Feathers, 'Horse Hair,
. �� . # . t !, Wool Pickings, Sheep Skim, all kinds
I the class he ' last shouted, out In a
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. . DS - r Ma p SS)OD, Ze whole class go to ze bot- of C �ean Bo L ttles, Bonea and Old Ropee. i
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RELI r;S CWAFING.;. ITCHING OR IRRI- i is,
TATIO �. COOLS COMFORTS AND HEALS a& u the way, Phass, Sher,
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Pond's extract, which��easily sours and often IMONV: but I refer to have him my 8 El� F-0 RTH.
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I Ili tliv warit column," he muttered and been onlargedi r-em-cidded and improved, and
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, MAKER Hotel. and comfortable hedTooms. � I
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GoderioN street, - - SeafOrth .11,ritons aid Americans during the last The very 1�;b liquors and cigars in the
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adb" 41,r, vows nosphedinej I _* obliginu hostipr. . � �
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, � Sold and reconirnendedt�y an 20 7'earis of Itching Pillaq. lie ar cordially invited. , � i !
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forms 0 � I Weiiicness, all effects of abuse I it g piles. Seven y rs ago he asked a druglost for I �
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bacco, i6m or Stimulants. Mailed on receipt the best ourefor'- ilea and was laid to line Dr. I I :
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of p e, 4e package $1, six, $5. 0newaZ1P1,6=* I C hase's Oikti Dent. I Ho'contiuned this treatu ent un- � .-- -
Irtz ,. -Pamphlets free to any address. M I entirely c1red, st6d, as he has never bad any re. .1, MO .EY TO LOAN
Wood G4mpany, Wiudsors Ont- I turn of his old trbu,tle, considers his cure permanent. I
I i Moll ey te losill; at tj er.�.Ielot on 6,104Dd fum secur
,I gold In �eiiforth by � Is 06, time be it I
Alex. Wilsonj. S. Roberts and I arid remarkab laccount of the length of Y. I ipply to. JAB. L.' KILLORAN, Barri3ter. Sea,,
1. V. Fea�, druggist& , ) sliffered. I i forth. i 1 . 1712 -tit
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carrying brie.qd to tlijah in the
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expepted to -h-eep his money In a little
bag !suspended from a string around
his beck, -and any, officer durring in-
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the �ay at so low: a mark -he Is rep.
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with,their clear, brigilt Atinospbere and
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tba t little jumpyou mn,ke from a tower
Int.o the water 'a lelap for life? T11eY.
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tell jue it is not at !all dauggerous."
"V�cfl." replied ��tbe "artist," 4'doWt
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gave that poor ma� only 10 cents.
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"Do you think t4at dog Is worth the
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exp Dse foh de sake of social standii?,
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