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� . . ght 144"a OXP#Obf# Results frotO' comipo;fSoapS# 1801100L REPORT.-Tba following is the
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1�, - ISE-AFORTH, FAIDAY April 1,,19o4. -eczema codrse hwids, � %# I , for the month of February. The
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I . tz-r, f � - _4 . .-- - . third clove, Harvie DorrLhuoe, Ethel Karr,,
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Y i. I . i - I son ?Sydney Dolmage. Senicirsetiond class,
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lrt I RXIDUCES Alleen , Scott . Joan MoMiohsel, Homer
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� , . trueism# whialt should , I i Hunt, Junic'r second Class, John Dnric,
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t - . ,.&vary elector, not alone in oormood wit h , . ]CXVjC_jfjgjr, Mims Dolmage, Charles Bubolz, Willie
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�;-,� � - 031 Wilson, Rfibbie McElroy. First parb of
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A . - . - - , .t, Mabel Dortance,
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T�� - I simple fact is - that membsra of the Leglii- move trom the �b- n -track. You know . � , -
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C_ , Istuce, on both sidea, are afraid of che is- -what he is&)) , A no -sot draws, with three Serious. StozaMh Trouble Cured."
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I 1- - - Iluenve of the railway corporations in characters is roceediog- the Cast being as I was trooblud with a diatress ' �
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.. now, sad ft is our eu�y to. grapple with it Mr. -Joftim-the 1 Liberiiil, cations ; / David thad-can truthfully say that Castriborlsin's
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,� a in-ike io cloar that you. are prepar d to Daring the fiso year 1902 the, Dominion NOTM.-Miss Cdda Campbell. of Tor.
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I i4i, I � -" ters sod patitione are all very well, �ut no- p ' tinues ve orly.--t-Mrs. Ed. J. Drall
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t �:�* ,. . en4 In wilt have litble, elliat, As Company their Staffs friends in their home Wednes.
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. 71 -d J. L. Downey, of Mitebell,*was in the vil-
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J1_ � __ Lambton, providing for the taxation of #At Ottawa "Eveniall very truly remarks .-
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i Whey intend Intreducim wi of their own TIOGN Of ii;ia ad Quebec we ,laffammation a week, ago. Howaosbrigbt
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a !�. ,ogi crossed toxes, for the province. Mr. Patty. , - successful wood bass last week.
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1, T . � __ mhereal Mr. FettypieWs' bill propooes ' Tonic I)od&s Kidney, Pills. '
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1-1 . - � � station of five million.. No such r"trio- 0001 � of filtering It out and expelling it from the
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. ,.- year railway.&I wilt contribute $3,700,0000 In - it, there is lino n4 ad Ior tl a Government mix- MeMordie, a native of this district, and
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. - - - t ,oglotion of Michigan is onl .
; - grazteir than that of Ontario. with interest by 'many in this vicinity.'
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;�__ - �' Michigan will this year collect on the State great - da ger tb st all is loot, the The Review say 11 One of the diiintiest
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L o Ontario G Overnm nt ob(ald not sink any social events that, as taken place in Nis,
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, . the, provincial , xation of $5 per mile Wits just th;ii tab : he thing is gafe riage of Edith M e, daughter of Mr, -and
cia alt railways in On rio. And yet the enough to ju tif h,il G.vtornment in risking ' no Clifton avenue, to
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. most.,prblitable section of these internation- the people's on I , b is safe enough' to at. rb Per ival * Momordie. of the
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, traot capita ; an I it I I not safe enough firm of B,rry , MoMordis. The event I
extending from Sarnia to the Bridge. The to justify the 0ov,arnment in, risking the 'was solom d in!: the- Methodist churob, (
-.. Armour# and � Swiftso for examplef own. peopl4's money, ,that money should not be , on Wednesday evening, March 16th, by .
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maiden hair fern, while the bridal veil WAS
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in rows and in squaresfan excellent variety
daintly caught on the left
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The size of e"b plot in each of the first
sprig of orchids. Her going away gown
was of brown cheviot with vast of heavy
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Her hat was a v ery becoming brown straw
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rod square; audio No. 30, four rods square
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toque with brown leather strap trimming
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costume woo a dream oi
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Each persLon in gntario who wishes to
join In the W04k'moy choose; any oNF. of the
the dressmakers' art, and was of cream
voile do sole'over white taffeta with yoke
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experiments for 1904, and I apply for the
and half sleeves of chiffon, handsomely em-
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the order in wWb the spi -
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wore a large picture hat of white tacked
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partner, Mr. Jorkina, in this case repre-
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chiffon. with plumes � caught bu the side with
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might be well for each applicant- to make a
two tiny interlaced wreathe of dainty
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second choice, for fear the first could not
be granted., All material will be furnished
French pink roses, and carried a bouquet
of pink ro8es. Master Wilfrid Stephens,
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Coppbrfield, who asked to have his. articles
entirely free of' cli�rge to each applicant,
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the page, wore a ohick little black velvel,
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and the prodnoe of plots will of courge,
become the property of the p"erson who
suit with a uride Little Lord Fontelroy -coi-
Jar of white satin and rich lace and cuff,
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nor- Mr. Jorkiiis.1 Upon Copperfieldoug-
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He carried a very pretty basket of pink
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Agricultural College,
Guelph, March 29b�,_ IN4 !
roses. The groom's present to the bride
was a gold watch set with diamGnds and
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Mr. Jorkins. Bat I know my
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while the bridesmaid was the recipient
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Copperfield. Mr. Jorkins is not a man
recommended by the medical profenion. as
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against infectio diseases.
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Vary many WOTO the hoodoome presents
which wore promoted to the young couplet
a detailed description -of which we fain
would give, bat lack of. sp%os. provantsi,
They lef cat 10 o'clock for 1N@wJYdrk City, '
where they will spend iho next tan days Or
two weeks."
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Beat Couch Medicine For
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When you buy a cough medicine for
small ohildrenyou want one In which you
can, plans implicib confidence. You want
one that not only relieves ,-but cures. You
want one that is' unquestionably hirmlosts.
You want one thab Is pleasant to takei
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy masts all of
these conditions. There is nothing so good
for the coughs and cold@ Incident to abild.
hood. For sale by ALux. Wmsoxj Drug.
gist, Seafortit. ,
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once entertaining at dinner a. dlstixtw
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admirably. Nothing marred the gen-
eral enjoyment save the silly loquacity
of one youiig man, This young man
Insisted on monopolizing the conversa-
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tion. He insisted on talkiugobout him-
gelf-about lots books, - his work,4, his
love . affalra, his autoinabile, Finally
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M) Jumped to his. feet.
"By Jove!" he said. "I must show
you -my new cuff buttons. I got theta
thlo'mornIng, They are Walachite."
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Aud he passed froin one gruest to an-
ot�er, exhibiting the buttons, I'Malit-
chite,,, he kept �epegtlugllgenufne
malaclilte.11
Baron Rothschild watched the young
man's progress with a faint sneer.
Wben the. buttons reached him he
touched them with hi's finger supercili-
ously .and dmwla; "Ab, malachite, eb?
It Is 1i handsorde stonei I havoi always
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the next room."
Noximmen on Languages.,
The - German historian, Profe.soor
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be6dor Mommsen, was noted for the
facility with which he acquired tan-
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gnages. The tonkties of modern Eu-
rope as well as the classlies. were to
him not studies,'but the familiar tools
of his daily work., An American re-
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court of the United Sliift%s. Tin, artkle
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had glyon co'..'flicting wp,n,lolls - 418 to
whether It really IV,is it snuce. and Iry
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suprerne couit the (h1,(..i:,on..4 01bur Way
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weiv Volurnhyls el'ougi to'colif I nFe tile
most clear hea.ded juri-rd. . �
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cording to the - 1"Iffladollollin 1,0(1-11(��, but
eoul& 11()t J-nul;w 111) lils 111111d. IDS Col-
leagup-i were v(plally 11ild c(Ided. 1�'hvn
thing, I curred
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.to ,Ju(l,-,e Oray that si housewire would
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I of the artk!lt, liome to -A I's. Gray.
"Nonsense; ilinVs no lluve:. lt'5* fis!"."
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she said, an4 tbe next (MY tile SUPVe'DO
court of the �P, n1ted. Sla t es ,,o lenru. ly de-
cided the article wn4 not a sauce.
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Mrs, Sboddy (to shopilian)-401ow rne
a thermometer, onv� of yonw be,,ti 141jop-
ma , n-Vils, IDIVAni. is olle of our fillest,
Verieflan .-Jasi; and the best quteksll-
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ver, Mrs. Sboddy-SlIver! ,ri)at would
be nice for the kitehiijg. but I waut olie
for my boodorte, I'laven't you ,rimi with
quick gw,� �'
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r!Adent. �
"Wbatf. Fell dowi3sbairs? I'low did
It happen?"
"Wily, yon gee, i 'gh'irted to go down
and my w1fe sido, ,Be careful, Jr)hn,1
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and I'm not the intin to be di I etateki to
by any womsin-.-i'P(l mo do,wil'I wout. 'r.
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Blodgett -1 should think It watild be
awful to be firi debt the, way you ure.
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lots of pkople'wbo owed money, and
I've kpown some who bad nxiney owed
to theta, and the'latter always seeined
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to be ilie niore unhappy.
! A Paradox.
porter who was lntervJewlng bim some i
years ago asked to bave a certain ref- 44wi I you please Insert this obituary
eren6e put Into Englisli, as he did not - notlee'i" writes a correspondent to the
read German well. . . edlto� of. a leading daily paper. "L
"Not'read German * well? And you a inake bold to ask It because I know
Journallst'01 exclaimed the savant. "I the dtccased bad many friends whe"d
do not see how It -is possible. young be gla -London
. _ _T to bear of his death:'
man, German Is one of the four neces-
sities for a student, The other three
are English, Franch and Italian. With-
out them you can never know the-tcud-'
ency of modern thought. If you bave
thein not, do not rest until you have
learned theni all."
Training til, Horse, �
The horse Is a logical and th
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a teachable animal. Once convince blin
that a locolmotive or any other object
of terror Is not really dangerbus and
he win never shy at It again. Evei7
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year accidents occur because the bar-
ness breaks, or the velilcle upsets, and
then the horse runs away. But sueli
accidents are unnecessary. Any horse
can, with a little palms, be tatight to
hold back a carriage by hl,4 hind (.,,u,.tr-
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tero as well as by the breeching. To
have wheels corne off and straps and
other tWngs bittffig bis legs should be
& part of every colfs education.
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Herbert Spencerlm Oddities.
Herbert Spencer hated clocks wbich
strike, especially out of.door C -locks.
When staying In lodgings in it.Berk-
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hire village he sent a request io the
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wrier of the principal house there �hat
le' stable clock, which - struck the
ours, might be stopped. He was not
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good companion to go out for a drive
wlth, as, If he did not feel well, he
vould ascertain how fast his pulse
vas beating and if it was not satisfac-
,ory would instantly give the order to
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Curlous eciemonles are witnessed In
Ilam when one of tile sacred white ele-
hants, dies. It is given a funeral
,Tander than that accorded to prince
t royal blood. Buddhist priests offi-
ate, aid thousands of devout Siamese
en and women follow the deceased
nimal to tho grave. Jewels and of:
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uried, With the elephant
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At the prison of St Paul, lit Lyons,
�ranc�,'there Is a autrious edliection of
ens. * �rhey sire the pens, with which
ke execuffohers have signed the regu-
ItIon receipts for -the prisoners handed
ver to them to be executed. At each
ecution a fresh pen to usM for. th
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Urpoge, and the Ink is left to dry Up -
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Injenuity, faellity-tbat quality,' by
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3ables Its possessor to do the right
ing at the right moment and In all '
WtO of UneXpected elreumstances.-Is
le Of the Indispensable qualities of x -
011 who would he an explorer.
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Rldins--He labeled that box 41DXy
oods.11 Miflins-What was in it? Bif-
ume of the Congres- .
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cured them of chronic coughs
cannot all be mistaken.
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Try a bottle for that c6ugh of yours.
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Toronto, Can. LeRoy, N.Y. xx "
Borim to It. -_
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lheks4ehe and Bladder Trouble Made I
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In tl� . c town of Petrolia there are many
people!who have a good word to say for
Dr. Pitoher's Backache -Kidney Tablets as.
being the best remedy for back -ache, kid-:
n�-y, bl4dder and urinary troubles.
Mr., 0. F. Stone, when spoken to a short
time ako, related his experience as follows:
I I I h d been having so much la meness
in the small of iny back,, constant dull
aching over my kidneys, that I was de.
presset I and unfit for anythinge lt4dnot
past 6: F as formerly, but begas to affect
my kid:ieys ; ihe bladder was Aso, al
ad, ca sing frequent inclinations to urin-
ate. er I began using Dr. Pitcher's
Back he-IGdneyTabletsall those troubl�s
disa ared. I have had no remedy that
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no inco nveniencoll, whatever. I weruld not
have knowim that I was taki medicine
were it not foe flie beneficial lects.,
In rchasing Dr. Pitch"'s Backsiche-
Kidn P Tablets see that Dir� Pitclases
portrajil andsignature are on the package.
Pric� Soo. a box or 3 boxes for 0, 1. s& at
druggists or by mail. The Mr. Z*&
Pitcher Co., Toronto, Qat. !
for sale by J.S. Roberts, druggist, Seaforth
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THE HURON HOTEL,
GODERICH, - ONT.
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Formerly of the Commercial Hotel, Sesfortb ex-
tends * cordial Invitation to_ all his old friendw and
patrono.when vWtiog Goderich,to becomagu . "to
of theHurouUotel. V71rhIshotel is first-damin
everyreqwt, aud all will be made comfortable,
Terms moderate.
18Wtf J. T. ELLIS, Proprietor. .
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FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN'
PROPERTY ONLY iNSURED
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J, B, ta dpen P. 0. , Thomm"
Irwr, VW on , dent, V
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ZTIE rueed d P. 0- ; Thomas R.
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=;Gooqe Dala, Redorlh; John Bennewets,
Jamee grane, Beeohwood ; John Wmitt
Urlook ; Thoums Frilill BM06111614 ; Joun, B. Mo
MJ% rypOD ; J&Mt* CMDOHY. MtM
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RdW SmIlM Harlook; E. Hinchley, geafofth;
jiwas , Cumming Zgwondy -e; J. W. Yeo, EtWmes
Me P., Q.; George Murdia.and John 0. MoMson
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P"teo destraw So affect Immma" nx ir*%s
ot oihw. buednew -1-11 be prawy4ly &W-r-ded to -
PP116SUOP to any nf the gibova offics". "4"lemd t,
Moir *VW_V-. 111'.06 6*0�.
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On SaturdaY moming, Xan,�sry 2uc4 we inaugumwa our ,,trinuai Soo),.
takin'; sale in our four departments. ' We p1we on our tables for this sale
, ),ne hundred Xen?s Suits, all , vool,. splendidly taflored,' regular $7,50,
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We price $4.76. 1 � - �
. k1l,woot Underwear, ohirt and d were, regular $1, sale pn.ioe 88c a Suit,
'Fifty pieees imported Flannelette, 36 inches wide, regular 121c, for Joe
per yArd. .
. 'tadies' 0aslintere Mse, replar i0e,for 2 5e a pair. "
. - Fifty pairs Wool Blankets, largest made, regular $3.7-5, for $2.95 a pair, I
I We have no'hesitation in sovyin,g that we have th6i best 25o Japaa tea in
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IMPORTANT NOTICE& _�
Troub.i.eavith Kidney Troallit 1. - � �111
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for Sii Months, - tainlog 100 Acon. Good buildinp. linmedfli,16
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Iffiny Men and Women Are Troublom Sui5tz Govynovji. . 169-01
With Kidney Trouble, Some For Less I
Tim , Some, Foz Longer -Ho Need To MERMILK.-FAMod tenderii.addroosedto the
Bunderafgned. Winthrop P, O., for the bu#--r.
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Be oubled For Any Length Of Timat, milk fr,,,m the WInthrop orasmery tor tbb loam .
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Being Made By soy information desirred oan be bilid from.A. C." ,
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,DOAN"S KIDNEY PILLS, ' -P-IG BRZEDERS,-The underrigaed win keft
lkck*che Is The First Sign Of Kiducy T0.1or service ihe pure bred YorkWro ere, 0A.
.LodgeXiirmloa recently purchwd ryow the well
Trouble-Tben Come ComplicaLons known herd of 7 Z. Bretbdur,,Burto�j io, t,
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Of A Wore Serious Nature. I br*4,!VW.m some of bim beet stook, big -tin boln, th,,
I - O&nrPlOn At 11116 ftn Ammiazzi. Term@ si. -,&�-G, .
DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS MLLJX� Tackerstufth. wit-tf
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BACKACHE WILL SAVE YOU YEA S V*aXabs or the Tenfto6m yocir aormrp�,_we,,00
OF MISERY, ' Jlr'.S. Wffliam Z BaLplij, With ue lit tton-106Cilind full infariuiXon ,
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Torbrook Alines, NN.S., tells the -pal)- Please call ocor.addreff H 4RE 11; LVYWB0A,j,'3'1i �
. No. W Ittilln etra* %inalpV, M&nit-_-b,%, ISSp
&_ about tko great qualities'of Doan's ,,.tt
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Kidney P41t; in the following words;. I -_ _-_-__� I
was troubled with kidney trouble for a x - FOR SALE.
months, and bad such terrible pains -
morons my kidneys all the time that I ULLS 00P. S&LE-The undersigned hive jor
BOW660rothorou.11bred Darhm Balls,'Ons 14
sould hardly,get around. After takIng u,oftm .ad +,be 001017 16 moaft old, one r6d, tim
one box of Doan's Kidney Pills I begg " other reau, boUt sUgMe for i*&trASjaa, Cto bt, .
to feet better', and by the Ulne. I In <1 W--U00101i!1,C0neam1*n4,ME.5 Twk-,rnnitb. .
taken three boxes I was completeLy A- and J_ BROADF()OT, geafartb V. 3, IM-ff
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Price 50c. per box, or 3 boxes for $1.2; for SAUMV.
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al dealers or The Doan Kidney PiU C#.s anki thmughbmd Ldftd" fteep sad Dmt=
Toronto, Ont. � I Cattle of both ilexpe. Addr#s#Egin6ndv1Hep.0.,,�
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Prize Winning ,Short Hbrns for Sal ULLS "P. SALE,Tbe undersigned tisa fog
-_ t- Binle two Itboraughbred Shorthorn bulle, eli. -
Eight youDg Secitch Short Horn Bulls. from i - gible for regittmtlan, azed is and 12 montbs� one
ported aud home br6d co% #,got by Imported - , red tied the otber white. ApAy 4o JOE$ Me-
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_�Itfi calf a foot or In Gee, t 0 - NEM, Hippen. 1W1_U
ported bull, " wnumber of heifem of breed! g -
nd younger. Also a lot of tieed peew of 009THOR-N DURHAM BULLS FOR SAL,E -
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:Lelya June varlety,a medium dzed vrWite timTheunders1gued!hwfortWe6 purebrod D=.
grownfromseed joit near North Bay kwt . bufle with pedigreez or elloble for r&gjAmtjo4.
They yielded over 37 bushels per wre, and not a 9 MY aged bul� whicib is thesirs of tho otbmv, is in,
in lihow- PrItles very moderate. DAVID UMNIE eluded In the offering and .has proved hims6if alture
SON, Ethel onil. I ]sAo U otockgeftm He w" sired by Riverdde Shmp I
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I - M Watt, of sakLn, and Is a wo bwgiheg to Btu of -
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QlAls Cotton Root COMPOU114 Jet44 whJah took Ant prize at London fait sud Edd
Ladiesf Viavorite, At bf# ftperdw as,116 for $M. Apply ,on Lot 16
. Is the only safe,_ re,'InMe Coffootelon % Roy, or JOHN JCLDEF� Heamu P.,O.'
I I regulator on vr.hleh viv)-na-A 1671-tf
can depend "in ' the 11L�-,X :. I
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strength. No. I and No. - - Shorthorns I
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No. 2--ri or special co-Ses-11D d lgre,:S For ftle, gix Shorthom Bull*, two of them broth- - i
-Ahme doltars per box. ers to Imported 11 Scotchmia" now ft�-ck ban st the i
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e4egen Root C�ompound. Tat.- n ) otfl!', � ber of lfenWeL All must be sold ,a the �
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dangerous. No. I and No. '2 are ,�")Id a., W ;
be driven to the fam. Ar s
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recommended by, all druggists ln tho rU!- I
Malled to any r�,Ilrr,�- - THO" _RVSMI�, F,xettr, I -
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taftdon of Canaft, ' I ism_tf . I
an receipt *�yrlce and four 2-r,en t pt: it -1: LX I
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O. -to, Alex. Wilton, C. A bearriwt and 1. V. Few-, Jrt V
91910. I 1W.49- tam .cUrity. Apply to JA& 1,, KILLORAX4, -
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Spiles. I - Tmins 1"ve SeWortb as follows : � .
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Now id the time Lo prepare your su � Xlncarffine,
M40 P. w. For Clinton and Godergeh,
making - outfit for the spring. - Gist 11 - 6.15 p. m. For Mutan, Witighaw and Kbierar.
ized sap paik of every description made to � dine.
order. I 10-18 p. m. , For Cffn6on sM Godede!L
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Tree Pruners and Saws. . . ofinh", NGrth Bay andpormts- wesi;
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If you expect yonr fruit tre-es to show I 34,7*p. m. For SUS"Ord, 40uelpb, To,o,to. U04-
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pruning goes a long way towardm tb 5 I 5,33 p. m. For Stmtfford, Onelph and Tzroao,
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Graniteware- ! Palmerston and J�aardL-_e.
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We have just received a shipment of i Palmerssm ........ -7.&G p.m. 12,2a p.m s.4s liw
these goods, which we are c.eUu':L ' .
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low regular prices. Call � in and 'examin a ' Brm-telff.... -_ 8.17 1.10 10"
for yourself and be convinc&4. Bluer -ale..;,__-. 8.27 L30 10.2D .
- � II wingbara - - - - - - .. &,88 1.35 10.30
i Goms SounL Pan. Vixed, 1XIM& �
; � ! I Witwham. - .. .- _ � a 5a a.m 11 n.M 3.05 P.m .
� 4 31uevaJe. __. ., _ 7.92 -19.17 S.13 I i -
sills & M'Urdie 1 Brumsels .... .... .. 7.18 10.00 325 1 - I
) 'Ethal .............. 7.28 io-16 3.36 .
i ftfffiffdon -------- 8.20 11.30 4.26 -
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London dopjkrt_._._.._ 8-15 A.V_ t,60 r.if
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HOW MANY PEOPLE A" ALMOST i CROW.- . - - - - _....._. 10.16 4,55 I
AFRAID TO SiT DOWN TO 1 Lmdevboro - - - - - _ lo.3o 7j2 1 . I
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THEIR REAL ? - A selgrave_._�_ _ -.-- JJXfio . 7 U ,I
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YOU MAY BE ONE OF TMX, , : Wlngr-ra -&rr'vo-,.,- .. . _1L00 7-56 1 .
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A CURE FOR YOU. - Winghaw, depan.. - .. _ 6.60 A.M. 3.10 P� V i
.1 Belgrave ........ ... ... �. 1.01 8.0-S
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BILIOUSNE-SS, SOUR, WEAK AND I lxmd= j;L;.W1:'_':.'._.__ 9-01, �&. V. C.00
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i'll that I c" teAffy to the wonderf .Ulr I �
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with indigestion that whatievy I Lat Ph I rM.- '-s
troubled I ., Sh"n--les
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taUn becsmf ,& dread to Me. I trie '
nume"us, phy6ciam, but their medicina*1 Mouldings �
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150 -foot rou, 5 fa,ct'h1gh_......._...".. 5. lo
� THE PACE _!fl� FENCE 00. LIMITED 2H
ipo.foot rou, 6 feet high ........ - _..�. - 0.00 WalkorrUie X4 AE Winnipe- St. 4robn
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