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AWOL _",�W��� I IN MODHRN DAYS. I apples wbick Mr. Babb had �outraotid to ALCOHOLIC CRIMINAL8. -/
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�A �, arA0118 N, - __ - - - little real exercise is obtained fr�)rn iti 1r.1.:9 .. .. �0. � 1A - ed. Judge Barron held the 6 Claim g,.od, I
4',t1!1k-JJVPq4 . orilhei . . 1, ,� � I . . __ �, : - Ili a paper on the criminal i
, A* � ,_ - � bility of the alcoholic the medien] offi.
-A In - �� .One of the surest arid beat getterA of colts ' e.- lli�� I A
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" Z4. vtot ou I - No'Branch. of Science Has Made Greater that xnOured into slund ger'viq bL hoetfee ... I I - . ., ��, U 1'. I
lrc� Parchac-iriv r pri�W. _. ment Than That of Medici . I - . ea. a f I Jlll lowed fc,r ded uctionp on acoc pnt ct culls cer of Pentonvil-le prison said that "11C
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. I Thousands of Lives Prolonged by bf splendid courage and ;enduring spiriu,,6� ,1 14 . .. " I .1 and haulage to Mill ank. I I one becomes mad when drunk who iE
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__ was -a draughter which made a part of a � 14444. 1 . --A very sad death occurr" on Tuesday -
�� Modoclo Discoveries. . �� I wholly pane when "ber."
�� - . farm team throug,hout the year. And such . . . eek when Riot; t0ary, the : .
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1� - I 11 hinge have developed &a ra, I ,a he made No d.%y in the furrow, . �'. -, , Referring to the dreamy mental stat*
I I - I - " Few t pidAy a part si �11 ... I'll ".-I ) second daughter of 1dr, James Rtie, lob 3, � I
.... or road with a load,, was too- long bet[ween - ., - 1! � '), Gory of Dowiie, r ,
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I I during the pa,iat quarter of a century as the concee%kn . war Sr. of morbid drunkenness, the doctor ' :§aid
I - . science of medicirk" said a welt k1pown sun and sun for him�;tq. come4a fresh) with . . . Pdo'I'd,.patised away at the ear y age of ol that w6at ordinarily happened ww
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_t, -et?,, .. . praotitioner re.cently. "And undoubtedly courage shining from "his eye. And what ,,V-1 /I � years, after an illudes of four eeks of ty. that after many years of hitoxicatloii
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6 . triking phase in its progress is in strength oflung, loin and limb he had.- N I '-, ,,,
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H *1 11 . put of the blood. In the old - _11111r 11 -1 ', . .,--- I "ptlbility to alcohol, so that relatively
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I . I lIg , ' days it was tbouvht that opening a vein- ca9e, Ells muscles *ere iron and hie get ,�,, � 11,;, - 4 . � will be deeply ,regretted by a very lArge - 11 doseb led to more or less lengtb�
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. 4, I - and letting the blood out was a cure forl partookof his charloterlatics even though I 1111, .., .. . � circle of friends.
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I ./ fhe utter fallacy of that' � tha d i m'was inferior, I .. . , � �,
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'4161 and the blood disregarde(i. That also has temper was kept sweet for the same reason. �. . bones. being.brokev. As the Ic ad was pass S'
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�� been shown to be a wrong practice, for � , I ing into the barn tn .4
EAFOR � I - bt&min.* � \ , I I , - he haddone or had
I T -R. . though driv6n away for a, d6ae,. the syrnp, , ,to.his get and is much more liable � \ . .Campbell was thr)wo violei tly ovd 'the ' -
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- � . A - - torus always- return if the ca 1 e is not r - t� coli raut. and transmit traits of vic;ous. aid I of the enbariRment. A; laht report '
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I 1"r09zLte 00, .11 �. moved, and the disesso,la worse' than be- nl4ss. .- . . _ I The zase of Miss Frank-�ie , she was progresifing favor,abiv. , lection of -it. In one of these phasef
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- a- fore, Orser, of Boston , Mass., Is attempt suicide, _�
�y Of HUron, irt thp . Must UD attacked, and the most important fight for a few minutes and dead exhausted I I iDg case recently tried in the 0 unty couit
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�: of Thom P development of modern medioal'sclence bas- if it bed' tPresting to all women. and ditmissed, the defendow, Mrs J'ane � The admission of morbid drunken
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t beenin discovering that 'in most diseases hours of,exertion. A future requirement Dmkn Mns. Pxmcumm : - I suffered Wilson, is, tbrough her lawyerp,iLititituting I ness as a condition excluding full re
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,�.! & tke blood is thin and poor, the nerves and Important as the years pass, will be oour- and I lia& bearing -clown pains, and f re- Mrs. Fred 'Hodge, The writ has been 'that it would further the trend of
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��ind. late Sf th . ftr6 vital organs cannot reQeive their proper age and an alertness that will hold him up qnent headaches. I would ofteu waka is, ued and the case 7ill Come up for trial public opinion to adopt preventi'vo
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" c -f Huron. fa $44 1 work �ronh a restf ill' sleep in such pain and at the full an's)ZE i
nfi,Ah d&V of - ier, who di -4 7'� nourishment, the system becomes run down to an attractive appearance while at * measures against the criminal aleo,
I- befora ihe t bru%r�v. A 'k - an Build withopt ahook-rein or spur of any kind. ,' misery that it would be honrs before -t-The loss of el a is sometimes
x wentleth, d I,- d in a condition to invite disease. . . - .a very holic. When, theietore, the chronic
W* *1 - � c,.Lcic�,(J seri p" n nee he�had uffdred
.04. to aenA or - y up the blood, restore the worn-oub nerves 0 !
I could clQsc my eyes again, I di- one handica eca I
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'Id P_ - --- � - ve the cause. When the , Dogs with a Qood.Memory- the long/nights �,nd cx'veury days. I such a mishap, aftes Lmmour, of Strat alcoholic had once shown the disposi.
h -, the aft, I ........ - "I'll, and you remo I - tates with impulsive
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- "I _ �� cause is gone the disease will vanialk." .A paper. devoted tf, the protection of ani- coWd dolno work. I conAlifted jJijTel-_ ford, did not see a cab coijaing on the tIon to dream s
irr and the nature of the "awal - ' t - Ths
loir. dulv v(kz . An instance of the truth of this in jiiren mals from cruelty tell� ent pby%icians hoping to get reli,-, I tendencies, especially homkidal or sui-
I Wed Jir - some stories illus- _f, comer ird Ontario nd Nile a' reets,
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[It alter th - 04 tiating the keenness of thil sense of recogni- but. finding that their medidinos did Pole of the cab stin k him �nd he. was
lriOlstrator w -.e ,4aid 20W - - by Ulu A. M. Trickey, Oxdrift, Out., who - c1dal, he ought to be dealt with on tb4
it d�rot pays - 64 1 do not know what would have tion in clogs. The late Mr. Hyre, a clergy. - not cure me, I tried Lydia E. Pink- thrown under the v�hUblb. His injuries
PrOzeed i Lt. same footing as the Impulsive epileptic
� Or $he Wd estjt� ha - t% 4 beeo of me lisci it not been for Dr. WIV wAn, left a dog, which was very much at.' harldi's Vegetal)le (.,'ontpoxind, ,as were nurnc-rpus, but re not lik� i dy to prove
�. -lainis as hi�, shall" �h vlog' W4_ . - I me - � i -immune from ordinary punishment,
on 4 . al Pink Pills. Mv , blood el"wed to tacked to him, at -the country house of a z
ind thM hd � To . usin it was highly recommended to iiie. lam. fatal. I
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roapor.lt. � �d but unflt for ordinary freedom. -Lon.
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�r aUy Par* d I was troubled friena while he left Euglarid.for a long to. glad th' t ound 'Thrve men, a newer in
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t have recilv'? ., d, Ith %d .. �, h&ve turned to wa g don'Globe.
:4 em I I .. with dizzinew, headaches, and general journ abroad. After two years Mr. Eyr6 tha;t it was the'mo-dicine foi, my calle'. Stratford, had a nar ow escap from eiu �
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I th�kb behalf, . Ven puftmv* prostration. I tried several medicines, but returned, arriving at his hiend's house late V&y soon: I was'rid of every itche and kilif d by a cavc-in the tther -
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, 11OLM"TEDISONcito nzzk - - . . - 0% STAINED GLASS.
�t 30th, JR -4.f. r. butsurely ,growing worse. I became to do &Iled. 0 ; I � -.1 feel splendid, have a flue appetite, get out bofors . ,�krge quai oty of a sy
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7 .. weak I could r�o longer work, and it wax Ext morning Mr. Eyre; was awiskened. and. halve gained in weight a lot." - cav d In just in the e )at where ibey wore I
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. . I Whil i thl arition I was advised to tr b A on working. . .
� y Jay the dog .bursting into him- bedroom and MISS FR&WRIE ORSER, 14 Warrenu Now Get by Design.
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� " ' r�ink Pills. After using the a . -A vtry sad diath oecu'rred at thq geD-
I Dr. Willism, � I . ping upon him witli the wildest demon., St.. Boston, M ass. - $5000 forfeit If original
. � - .- . Sunday murn. There are no lost secrets In the g7d
I . for a, te V weeks began to pin stration of delight, of abQue letter provi" genuineness cannot be pro- eral hospital, Stratfordo otL i
. � W I I " , I . duced. 0 ing,! 28 h alt., when 2 Lnuie Sinclair, �
I I I - Kin. - . ille gth, my appetite returned, the head- " How on earth did he knbw',I had arriv- 9 t I wife of of making stained glass, though at one
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� � a .11 aches and dizzinew vanished; and before ad ?" asked the gentleman of ther servant SM01Y YOU Canixot wish to.re* Dani(I Kippen, of Sqat,f ord, time the art itself was In abeyance, sc
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� 1� � long I was enjoying as gootl health as ever who brought hot water. courflged6 � that when Winston, with the aid of
. Ell' mainw,cal4sickanddis at the age of 37 yeai sland 10 t onths. The
I . 1, : , - I ;ad done in my life. I cannot bbank,yon � 11 Oh, air," the man replied, 11 it is- and e3iblausted deceased had been Ill il r the pe ot ton weeks Messrs. Powell '& Sons, sought to re.
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I I 'I � enough for the go work.� Some derangement of the of t�pboid fev(f, ,
�1_51_ .. Disoidert.: - Ida the pills have done 1�e, most curious thing I As I was cleaning - but u hemorr isge was the
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� . . I I and, I hope thev will long continue to help your boots the d. -)g recognized 'them, and feminlfi direct caai7e of death.
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, . Are no other sufferers.)) . became excited bey6h�d measure, and I hove for -this exhaustion,, foilomring -A burglary took place in Sebringville dition had died out. .
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4. I I aul I -day wg,it, 27th ult. Modern science proved equal to the
- . , � Indigestlou, neuralgia, heart trouble, not been able to quiet him till he saw . r kind of work. -or effort. som'etime during Sstuz a,,
� , 1 naemia, kidney and.liver complaint�,rheu- where I was carrying them, and rushed - Lidli,B. .PinkhaiWs Vegetable .
� respee.-e. a . . The Louse of Mr. Henry Dent) w broken task of solving the mystery. It wam
Of . matism,.the functional ailments of Vomen, along with me to your door." Compound will help you just as int�l arid a ntw psi )f sho is and other soon discovered that the artistic meril
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. of the blood, and that -is why they are &I- lates that he pre, away, at a year o by ctitting the wire of the sc.r?on door in
: per.,m()p,S. J . - - Imperfect comp6sition, for it was Irreg.
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: ways cured by the use of'Dr. Williams' Pink dog which he was anable to keep in his - &.�.d raififipg'the ho,)k.
,I . beeprinklod with flying creatures,. fliep and —'Two Stratford you g Miss"es about 14 " lar in thickness and color and alse
7 - Pills which actually make- new, -rich, r6d London home, After eight years the dog . i
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'fe a -re troubled,. - was returned to its first owner. , * .1 M%ryu one strh�ted and flecked ,with air bubbles,
�ry walk of L I gnats and bees, and hovering just above or 15 years of age, caf� to St
, � blood, thus reaching the root of the disease Q - �
-watery locks were a I ?6,goged aa�servants to The light coming through It was there-
��Itckache? If you i1a,ve i: and driving it from the system. The great " The dog met me," says the correspond.: his sugar -and 3alf- day�last weeksud 4 � .
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11 that t'lle kidneys are* 'IQ ' t success of this medicine has induced some eat, " at first as �a stranger, an . d thOL9 '
N� 1, � � unscrupulous dealers to offer pink colored with little animated sniffs of enquiry, He loughb the atticking party off finally, said., been ill-trei.ted a home. i They gave ati Infinite -number of tiny prisms, and
, - — . go. and then undt.r preitnee of bathing h out that they *ere ais ern and gave 1 h-eir . 11
, - . imitations. You can protect yourbelf against Ing round and round me. I remained still is hen*cp came,,Its -lustrous richness of
Packache leads to �fi , bites he washed out the saccharine mix- parries as Lizzte and Maggie, O'Donnell. .
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11. Williams' k'iuk Pills for Pale,People " is more excited. At last I stooped ancf patted chemica I
I printed on the wrapper around every box. him, and called him: by his name, I Dee.' ered with. the busy worle, and bad ru)a away from I , Ily perfect materl4l, What tbc
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. ime by takin4� —0 � - their homes in the Ciao io Cit��I. The par- old maRers got by accident
� . I Sold by Al medicine dealers or may be had " On hearing my voice the poor beast - ' erlain. ;� ents of the girls I
direct from the Dr, Williams' Medicine gave what I can onIvAesoribe as a scream Has Sold a Pile of Chamb asr, 8 ttrda learutd of . get by'design.
� Co., Brockville. Out., at 50 cents a box or of rapture, arid le'ap;d into my arms. FAM Cough Remedy. their whereabouts and t ok tb m home.' 04d glass has one advantage due tc
KIDNEY PILL-& , six boveo for 62'.50. - - .14 that en . himself'to me '�@ —Representativi V Of Ile SL W(r Its age und its lack of uniformity, Somf
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r KinNr,y BpECIFIC.�. , C�_ . . if he hAd never left me, and with the -tend-A � particles, being more alkaline than the
. -for more than twenty yeara ucd it. has they, arrang(d for the establ ebment of a
I I Kne-w his Business. . ereat devotion." , . I . . � .
� kinds c,f _Kidnev Trouble* . I _. . given entire satisfaction. I have sold a Cautsdian branch of ale. go iraduttry ihere rest, have been washed out of It by th�
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.to Bright's Disease. . . The; following story is being told- of the I ,f it, and can recommend it highly— to b3 locuttd in Stratfor .
� �. Z> , , Emergency Medicines. JOSErii NIcEL'iliNzy Linton, Iowa. You tion of the company will b the weather side rough and "frltted;"
I I adventures of a well known buainess mail I 0 . e $ 50,000, and
box or 3 for $1.25 -, i agent. The victim It is agre&I convenience to ha've at hand ve com
t with a- shrewd book * � will find this remedy a� good friend when 01.9 iu,Aranteed tiumber f h.%n ,j to begin hence ba - ,e more prisms, more re.
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4 I who offered him a get of books Aescribing, accident and for alight injuries and,all- Vfforde quick relief and Jej pleasant to take. from 150 to 200 will be a ploy d as kozm aA London Standard. %
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7 r, KMNEY PILL, CO3 . I with alluring illuatrations, " Beautiful ments. A go , od liniment and one that is For salu by ALEX. WILSo*, Druggist, Sea- the woi k s -aie in full op rbtion. It. im .-x-
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� . liked them. - necessity, is Chamberlain's Pain Balm. By citizens to endase a loa by -la v for 630 000
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� I will leave them at your houite if you wish." When Pain Balm is kept at hand a sprain delay occurred at Claremont, and while it " Th't Dodd's id ey ,Pills and the merit system there. Although the
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� 11 �� . Homes " under bi�p arm, saw the book agent An old man was sitting in 'a street oar, 11 I,saw him ?" the passenger heard, ut- i l']E[ow can you compromise with tht
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I 1") X a you ordered at the office," announced his his �feat. " Never mind, air," Paid the thus politely queried the passenger. terrible paini they cauied i�bar 118Mg - �
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Nl . �Msl 11 You did, th r' shouted the business the old man. who at,Ared and looked dazed. 11 but I tell you I wouldn't of missed aeqii3g f0r. Drmpor is oonfid li7 Do d'd Kidney plied, "I do not wait for a star. I hitel
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I X 0 ,-4 that set, of books he ordered, I have them . I rt tim4 ago, disposed spite all Opposition.
.. CD t3- �5 t-1-11 I . . . ; Spring� Medicine. Toxpnto, a -aho:
I 1-0. C?. 0 1--j- � , right here under my arsa—was going to Cheapest in the World. - I of 4n estate 9,815.36. .
- )�'. (D W oc� � � leave them at, �our house." He handed The chbapeat postal service in the world As a spriog medioine Burdock Blood Bitters h" How Horace Walpole Dressed.
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t el� 4 , cl- W ' no equol it tor)ea up the oyaem ao4 removes all � �
� C. - ,_� M over the set to the, young man. " Will you is thk of Japan, where letters are con, impurities from the blood, and takes ipiway that tis. the Ottawa In tho early part of the eighteerift
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. ::;� 5 �Z, W �ay me now ? I'm taking the 8 o'clock veyed all over the Empire ,for two sen� ed, Weary feeling so prevalont in the spring [can flarve-4teir eentury� says the author of "Socla]
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, I I : bill which the a,on handed him he made off n�bre wonderful considering ,the difficutties The ns8ertial lung -healing principal of tho pine ors of the Grand Union di
i -- P 0 9D Go _� I : tree lime l0nally been sucaossfutly separated and re the I corrid. I 0, on �Wo&fesday of laarily..w-00ra toupee of curls raised
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� �� �< ,,- C 7 a �ql - " Good (lay," be ealled back over his lar'country, which has less than 100 miles Norway Pino Syrup Sold by all dealers on a guar- , d come, to high over his forehead. For daily wom
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"_,� � ! I Rarp'r's Weekly. oonneot but a an,all number of coast DoAN'S KONRY piliLe act on the kidneys. bladder w,aistcoat and breeches of snuff colored
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:� ,-. I. -N -t- a . fitatio&a. � - -ell. He went cloth and stockings of the m
JQ t ?.- � i . weak back, rheuniatism, diabetes congestion, in- plaining of being un
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t-4 � I I Ayellmy,muddy complexion telli of dbrange In Praise of Chamberlain's 0olle, the jelevgtor. After he bad Tung for a lavenaer sult, tile wl istcoftt' r1lbrold.
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� I aq . poigon in the blood. Dr; Ch - . I � . et,, and when lifted 11% was extinct. in the tambour fi*,Lime
I ell set the liver and kidneys In action, purify the blood, A Remedy. . The Ladies' Favorite. -,--- P` - deceased was silk embroidere-A
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9r, .. cleanse the syntern, and aesure a healthy alow to the 1-1 Allow me to give Von a few words in Lax* -Liver P lie are tho Wise' favorite mediolne. age La!belled, partridge silk stocldngs, gold buekdeg,
I cornplexion, As a farnilY medicine, Df Chaea'a Kid. �,_, nd an empty pac k b,
�� � " berlain's Colic, Cholera and Thay cure Constipation, Slok Headache, B11touanoBe fGU rufliles. iace frill and .powdered WIfy,
pw� �_, �_A �.4 �-i . ney-Livor Pills are of Joestimable value. praxWe of Oham &Dd Dyspepsia, without griplug, purging or. sieken- ('Headapkpa Powders," and Dr. Pick- *
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� ZA3 W L-�, to 0 1 . Diarrhoea Remedy," says Mr. John ,,Ham,. tag I eTing :believes 4that be ;might v en ror shirts
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- - OQ - balancer for coln, but I want to may a Ford l Karle Corelli's I!, -,t SLOrY, ".
- ne,oftbe beat bslanc- edy, After taking'one dose 1 felt greatly shastered Dervaus systems the i first presidipg ficer of the . * inad(
- - P, - " for grass, Gr4s is o g, relieved, and when I had taken the third - 040- . � fillance of Two Workis," which
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r� � I - dose was lentirely cured. I thank you erth Items. ., twho was re-
, 1;�� ��_ P�, �4: q-, . I maybe, on all the condiments and high . p —Dr. 1. J. Bjr��-i;d ,:nblisbing house of Bentley, Hal
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! Z.t� tl�H 1_� priced feed advertised, and forgets this great remedy in the handi of man- —Rev. C. W. Brown, of Mitchell, has 0eni lr "hold u ' " at ,%,ine Nva4s the prlllclm�l Milder Of th I
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. green carp d." For sale by Alex. Wilson, Drug. received & unanimous call to'Aylm6r Math. frontler, .though b
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, Im . . mobt moni will we The other d&y,.'when a certain young teriam church, to accept a oh�rge in Nov& fas -, The people porsn"Ided to Scud tile Manuscript t(
. - have grass in jibuadance. Why purse Ing nothbig bul- wo-1. �
� is honey-meou, be was the Scotia, was recently presented with a . ' , - ,ptL
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40 In a � ;Idioulous incident. His of $100 by hi old congregation. on the whoh�
�_ 4�i- pr- Cc I hogs knee-deep in mud'! rly hioir. It a oxe not much v; I �11, I "
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backache and.kindred kidbey ills. I System.
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9.60 a, M. For AMIntan, Goderich WIngbaw 4kn
Htnewine. -1
12.4r p. na. For CUnton said Godeelch
6.0 p. ra. Ar ClInton, WIngbam And Kite"
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10-18 P. in. For �Cllnton iind oaderloh. -
US a. ut For OtrMford Gu6lpb, Toronto,
OrtIll North hay Aldpoints wed.;
BalleN and Paterboro and poInts,
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5.38 P. M. For Stmtford, iGuolph and Toronto.
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Clornal Nov -To. ft", raw. Mixed
Palmerston ...... � 7.30 P.=� 12.20 P,= 8.80 A.WL
Ethel .. .. .. ...... 8,07 1.07 9.30 1
Brussels.......... 8.17 " 1.17 10.00
Bluevale ...... .... 8.27 , 11:80 10.20
Wingbani.. .. .. .. 8.88 1.40 U.10 .
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31nevale__ .. _ ' !,;D2 .. � 9.17 US ,
Brussels.,.. .... .. 7.16 10.00 325
Sthol. ....... _ 7.25 10,15 8.95
1 Palmerston... ".... 8.10 .11.80 6."
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lixeiI ,er__......_ - 9.30 5. 6 4
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There is no need, for any woman Ilmoefleld-..... .. . ...... IN 8.10
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to be ailing for at) instant. There Londeabo;o - __ __ - 10.20 8.452
Bly�h_ __.._..._._.* ICU 7.00
is a sure an.d positive cure in llelpave_ _... _ IUD 7.13
Winghm arrive....- .. 11X0 7.1115 .
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Wingham, dqp*0._; .. - .610 AX. 8,10P.
DR. PITCHER"S ' BelKrave....,... .. .,__ 7.101 9.28 �
Blyih_ ...... __., 7.14 8.116
I r.ondesboro ........ - _ 7.92 2.45
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BACKAUE-KIDNEY Brijoefield.... _ - �..... 8.05 41138
Rippen . ........ _ .� 8.115 1.47
lieusall � .- S-211 4,-612
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TABLETS. coltralls.".. ..-..,.-- 11.46 � S.15
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in the back, a clarting- pain between the -_ I
shoulders, a� heavy dragging pain in the The underalped Is preNargd to pay Lthe hlgh6a
loins, or a 'persistent heatlacbe that will Cash priee for an uU11mite quantlity of ]first -DIM t,
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not let up for an -instant. Soft Elm, Rock-'Elni, Basmwoodl maplet,
More tb am thre�a-four�hs of the sufferings - Beach, Asb, Hemlock And Oak Logs
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neys and poisoned blood -not from so- to he cut ,Ln even length, except Soft Elm. SoftElra
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filter the poisons from the blood and pains 40 Inebes long, at 83.60 per cord, delivere'd.
and aches flee and good health retums. Will also buy -timber by ineasurepent or by bukk 'An
'Here Is a statement from Mrs. W. bubb� Special attedlon VAid tdoustbin imm4vg, and
J. Smith, Smith's FaMs Ont.' aWolnan Eat18f&d10n guarxntiaed. WM. AMENT. -
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Dr. Pitcher`&4 Backache-Kidne� Tablets
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Fraser, -000-pleWdent, l3ruceffeld F. 6, ; Thomas
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Willism Chesney 8ftforth; John 0. Grieve, VVIn-
at druggists or by mail. The Dr. Zina
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John Wrift,
Pitcher Co., Toronto, Ont.
Dublin; James Evans, Beechwood ;
For sale by J.8. Roberts. drupgist,Seaforth
Flaxlook; Thomas Trafty, 13mooficild ;John D, Jtv
Leon, KlMen ; James C6=611y, OUnton. I
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no the best selection in. this county.
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Giaves' old customers come to no for 0heir
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JACKSON BR08-1 Seaforth.
Por We chesp. that busy s"ad on .Goderkh 86
Weall, stook, sools, ko. There are twe fireal La
Organistj Wanted.
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drilY,And emery stone and all 000v eniesoiza for a
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iWas class tlioelng and jobbing shop, ALoy sroaft
Approstleus will be received until the 24th Inst.
for organist of the First presbyterfan eburela 8ft.
of work for. two raen. 1111 beilth is tho ressoA f6r
@0111ne, For lurther par"m upply to JOHN-
fortli, at a salary of 1126 per annum. DuIA;� to
XCWTO$0, EtsfOrth- IA2-U
commence on the first Sabbath of (lotober. 1� L.
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form owurhy, Apply to JAIL L. KILLORAN,
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_r CO ,�Jj �.� 1.11� ortion of two o our - � hen: it was combed it curl. si Ded his charge. IMUD Duck cone Us on ot rar,e th ng, P .
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I i. M I I wa . a I astonished to eee,bu � hogs. ed, up tight ; When it was brushed it curled the sermon last Sutday morning the pasbor Airomen clad with sho-es." St. Peters- : - - Letter Perfect. Q .. . 11 . � ly --
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. I W had Adequate paeture fur hiFi herd of -made the annonnoement to his 0811grega- b,uro, f,he capital, is very different . . . One Grade On I ,
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- . a, but it continued to twist tion, the resignation to take effect omiOcLo. in every respect r1ly1,,)cAs1' (,ome on-,ih nntl naturally. At * I
; , .-r discovered, it for a long tim � ngs. � . . .
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� * � I - 'D 114. f—f-thers would up. - - . 'f.nanf- 1hounj 1( � !& I anid That the Be t*
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VY 1_1-4(kar, 16 our 4r an - nother of the old pioneers of the .,:nut ouurohea are mex � # Wy if -I.-, - � -
'- ' ed ad no One day they re3eived an invitRtion to a � I , . . I
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have-P411ah- ,,andwemiglithave h I . arpass it:] .'(30,11 0 slig-est it: . 11 e
I . . nd a - ;%tharing at the home' of ' hip of Ellice passed away in the per. built entirely of marb �e, and s -
New England, Now corn ie much di(teues- at" 1, . Tlere lic-S the bozrly of V-71111am Lee.
. . . son of Mr. Charles George Nalcho, who any�hi th t he hadvvey seen. The I still have a few McLaughlan Buggies on
c hbors. � . mg, a Thil-I vv,�s him, this ,was he, I
ed, and clorri-breeding associations ar I * of 75 & F At ' C 1) f", F G, hand and anyperooa thiiking of pur-
- I don't se.e how you can go with tho-ie died on Sunday morning at the age Bussians re dmply, eligioui.
, in vogue, When will the grasa-growdys � . ra and 10 wouthe, A wife, foar sons the � --- Wil [you f ind +,be A 1,
before Ile ridiculous ` do," eaid the yonag wife. Y(A sound of 4 choeing, would do well to make their -
= . 0N,vv(,1q1l(,Jv,is More is n�) fault to be To the We'ary Dyslpopflo,, �
form an assooiatiGn, and lay I my-, he�d at home and t-wo d,tugLters remain to mourn their p,00rer classes wors ' rostrat- . aeleettiou now, m I need the : room for
- Then -J might leave. . I We Ask This
, . World the possibilities .Of gragn ? Such a I ,�r!T ' in T1 ipt . I I . Question'i
, Such in a bandbox", a . ing thema.elves beft ,I r,which r(ill-.1.1 with Ow :w,1n:;1 rinme as suclli.. - MY fall stock, - - �
; I , aid the buk.band, ' 10AE1, . I I . 1v
variety of grasses as grow in Kansas ther afternoon, a a big team of 10 Ut by candies. Th -E on y aountTy _,,(311, 1 .
I I I Stop," said' the wife,',.," I have a -The o � �1011 (;!�) .(�, i 0 These Bu iea may not be tbe Aheapest oJa :
i a vrorld of feed going to wlisw !, The day , I i . horFes was drawicig a loAd of threshed flax, ,6n the, oon1lnent that allY Way r6- I Why don't vou remov 99- .
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of grasses I . . On the day of the party ' _ . I%oi* Tbey Are Straximerx. -that weight at the * ;
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_ a (T. lot the horses, 4 - I � I of the Stomach?
Elxercise the. StaiOTIS. soaked bin head. Then sho combed his hair j weigh soales gave w y an i I
. .�, ' obase. .1.f"T I :1VC'!,�,.l hin) I lllotigbt Ile Would .1 - F�Irst-Claas Harness inay be purebosed,
and-iiras delightei to finAbat it hung quite down through. The boreei -were rescued N t ent - ' I -
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The stallion owner or munager who hao . i'g , T�elsl:rd eniiall"boir neists, In 00 nw-vr,,' ") L'.-"-- I"", %1qy11] , 'here cheaper thanalsewhere
wilbout any injnry, the only damage be n ext w - Why don't -you rcgulate that variable �
I to exercise .or, work his r,tallion straight. I ' .1,,-i,. then. that's the way z
no time , a J) - n*f-� o', h""! t
ne else "-Thor ., . she emid, 11 now you look ever to the scale platform. 6ne built, by the tontoba e, a South A1 appetite, and condition t.he digestive Our branas of GILT EDGY. and MAPLE -
properly every day should let some 0 , . tzar, of Downi'e, meV I : - I
. manage him, for he catiapt be as good a so much less like -a Hottenion." -Mr. Fzra Sohwei . I r1caTh songster. It is blilit of cotton U q. z� I wwvs (I ( V� . I Of�gans so ti,at it wilI not be necessary to LEAF Binder Twine gires,perfectyat-
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. ill not - So they went to the.party, audil as It 'wam with painful and, iD is feared, serioug in- ; � � I h to avoid distress after -
. bree4er without exercise, and he W ,,,,(I � ,,Ilw,,Iys upon the - �e producing . - - starve the stornac islaotown. Try It.
I � 111t tile NRII a3m tlxe Read. � eating?
- . a Bummer diby the men took chairs and eat juries on Friday. He was driving a team tho �m,itvrhjl. In collstri ctl ig the dom- 11
-produce a fine and vigorous colt . . � asion � �� ' I, 'The first step ;.,I to regulate the bowels. pW-WS, PLOW .p0JX, WAL:ZHJJZ_i_;.
- ont on the lawn under a big tree. I for M r John Roos, of the 2nd ounce . dau-11ter referred you to me, - _ Tf3#
-The Main� Farmer says - I a animals too * I to workn 1n,.,;1(l(,- and the "So I'ny t, For this purpose Al -
Ail was going nicely when suddenly the of Downie, when th . k fright 'Yll('� t 11 C fVID a, - I . MACHINES, WRINGERS, -etai. I
There is a grad�9-1 ind gre-atly-to-be do- I .
Ing wife heard a cry of distress from her and ran away, throwing him from the z,.rilo outsldv, IsVhpre I,(! l)ll,1(1,4 a sellti- (,: . 11V(� I 1. I hardi, mderstand It She I
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Hired change becoming visible in the man- Y01 . . I I ,,, -11 sults ale except in a financial I
t8he looked a -cross the lawn, and wagon. � _. I �,)f).,, t,()I. lli!-�, oil .,, e(.i;l I use. . lie nover coll. I
agoment of breedinq stallions which should hneband, � I I I � ; Buirdock Blood Bitters I
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nst , an�ly before the public eye. saw that be was on his feet wildly jumping I -A case of interest to farmers Was' tried s: �j 64 ill ti,l.p 1)()-� �-In(l Ic -orj �vatcb or way." . � . i 11
be kept cc I � - - F-clual. . As M. Oampbell
Tito average breeding,stallion the oouDtry about and �lawing at his ears. Yes,hu was in Milyerton last week, before Judge Bar-. �:____;Ir.�.lrll�' .;;] tht. lim", :1,1(1 When xell-ah-slr, that's just It." . I Has No, . I -
I over i% merely a fat, pampered baby. , His saying tbinign, too -dreadful things. . ron. 1dr. AlberboBabb, of Millbank, aned . 1'. . I Tt acts promptly and effectually and , ri .
muscles are flabby, his lung capacity weak of olours h(a wife ran to him, and a farmer named Ferris for an account-Jor . :,'i-�,- (", '�,(...; I 11',- Corin (),r a hawk ;, itnd I permanently cures all derangements O' SE A F%,i RTH.
. -, -claim- �- ,l- - .: -': - , ,,, !),.� t it, f;�lully, but Kindness Is greater than lawi ! Ilp"
When ob . e �ct near enough she saw what binder twine,.and the latter counter 1 � - '' 't . �2!1 - -, - . t,,t� ul.tiu tu-st. tile charities of life are moria Uian all I Jigestion.
and undeveloped and his heart action and . ,
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