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-I." ��, ,%,--.-�A 1 be ad' 11 Br9idge locality where prospecting almost say that we havie"for your insp ' �9 41
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live up to it all your good lookd won!t do a and will run from 12 to 25 bushels per a,re, I Underwear, Yoa -will be needing a heavier suit ;_ 1�� -41d
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tells how she was entirel I cured men are ail anxious to meet a American . t� -, ,- �,'!
- y It pretty blood, restoring a healthy giow to the complexion JX nor but where there is good tillage the re- your order, �1_ . �`
girl,'bnt if they find that her beauty is only and tounding out the form, You will soon feel the " Father, said the small boy, 11 Drop in and make a selection while I _. T:
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cq ovarian troubles by the use 'on the surface they very soon tire� of her. are generally evident. the goods are. fresh. . ;
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Tonic and Re you many friends. -Weekly Welcome. woomowwoystreet ! Wake up 1 Don'tbe- skin - - � ��
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.�eg and nlenta,l ery ttliose endure Tablets," says Mr. Eli Btitler,ofFraakvilie, L%dy-1 Oh, how dirty your face is, he has one, he's going- so fast now that - - Rant^-- Lea-Aus -ffiem al" �
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_& to-c*nc er femaile di�eases. . work. Moved by John S. Brown, seconded iouperatitiouu authorities, and to kill & Fpi- Mr. James Turnbull, ex -Reeve of -Grey . Are you short of I - F=47�.__
PONNOW by Jobst M. Govenlook, that the Reeve -, breath, nerves :T_.- � X
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Ureat Men who Marri6d Servant to some eompatent solicitor for advice and ' " Worn-an's mission !" exclaimed an old last week from an enjoyable visit to, Al. 1 . tion of pins and needles I . .IF �--�,-� �-J[
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I Eolicitor SaTE-LoA. mission .X. any- arn Co's steamer 11 Xajesuic,ll I -1 � * � arms and fingers? 1, , 4 , , , - : .1
There was William Cobbett, the great ' in, sir. or what it ought to be � ' �ronl wen I - if:- -
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d ths " Liberator of the English how It is submission,air !" Soundi the trip being a delightful one �oall I . V - ;t �
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I Preaa�'&s he is frequently called. He was 12th day of October, 1904, at I o'clock in Johnnie, when you and your biother! ing as Killarney, Littlo'Current, Gore 1hy . o? Milburn's Heart and I - � I � t] - -___ - � ;
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only 21 years of age when, walking out in fight so much, who generally bests ?"' (of Gamey iqotoriety) and on t� Thee Alon. Nerve Pills and gc6cured lr__.. I 1.;� 11
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I — .sympathy with memories of recent occur- larly, of Morris township ;- Mrs. Th mas serious. . � - I __ V_ - I
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age, was pretty, so Cobbett,spbke to her,' ed or has left a sedimeat in, Wo bottom of thevee- the'country like this?" asked the philan- Its- W Donovan, a one time Gre3lte; _.__________1% _ -1 7-
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called U on her partrits and said he would abd making them strong and healthy, there is . W11, and numerous others. A Kood - - - .1 - Z_ I w__��%4
P _ - I I � no 'ere Pullman cars is rather Auffy." - � E -, - -1 - � .,
like to marry their daughter. This is -P ro- preparation ad prompt and none so thorough as Dr. - - share of the country is remarkably rocky beart and nervo I '. . �. .-,.: ;0 ov - -- _!
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rade use of ever since. The parents of the The First Atlantie, Steamer. meraus places, although harvest was late . true heart tonic, blood ,_ I- I J, _. 7
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� After'l ing submerged for nearl newer, ess, sleepless- - - �, �_. I - -
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� daughter was of a marriageable age. Ac- 1847 the Siri& . . p pitation of th heart, after effc I - ; 2.:� �
., the first ,steamer to cross Do you know, our Erst meeting was quit6 etc. � I I_
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� cordingly OGbbett gave the girl all the the Atlantic,, w' o3t off the south coast romantic. I was walking down the otreet, togetber'pine. DymeaVa and .kmerloan ,- . _. -_ a
11tonfy he had which amounted to ;6140, ' ail - at all druggists, or will be sent o�n receipt Ig noted for, itg great -fuel s-avffig qu , ,_ ,5_-,:.!
11, of Iielan4, . d the wreck remained undis- one rAirly af Lernoov, when he stopped tip Co's sawmills at Theassion do a big trade . alities. It is the only %-J-1:.
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servant inthe family of a clergyman. I with bandlaws . � r, �
and. she t to England and beca t-arbea till early this year, when it was and offered me his utn'bralla.." Ethel-" I running day and night and stove with transparent ventilating oven doors - also .- --
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I Five raised for the sake of the brass, copper and see. He was caught in the rain piling'up lumber from 80 thougand t " 100 The T.Milburn Co., Limited. I
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. gun,metal in the engines and fittings. � -.I dt)n�b like your milk," sald the mis- thousand feet par day. The mills are Toronto. Ont. t
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and married .her. These realized a good s�m, and the' shaft, tress of - the house. " WbWs- wrong with . and eXaMine this sto-ve before buy- �i__ �
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I I I *hiah is of the finest br4se, is being made it, mum ?1� V dreadfully thin, and . I " I . . i- 1: - 'L� - 1A
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One night., when Oining in a friends hous t . i [ g. We ''keep a full line in stock. �e�*`ij,.- ,
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snaded his host to allow her to enter his Uncle John Well Mary my d b t , I -i8al of the said Corporation, and signed by ' - I z StOVLez. - d
employ. _Dda she did, and for a, short time No one who is acquainted with its! good f i I . - I I, L I -1-- -1
popL I . the Mayor and the Treasurer thereof. I �, nrl . i
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held the position of coo,k in Sir, Henry, I N 3 That said debentures shall bear in- L . -
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household. Then his love for her overdamu ularity of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It you have a little sister no . � . I — _�." �
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all conventioliali ties, and heL made her Lady' not" Only cures colds and grip efffictually I 0 F) T" H E . ,., . . half per cent per annum from the day men. .- 7 _-�
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Parkes. and perma never knew dny one that seemed to look on Ic : . . One Grade Only, , , 4
-eases from resulting in pn'eumonia. Ib is . . . z 1 ,% -_-��' I �--;11 .
Sir Gervaise Clifton, whose history of I I I . , .
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Jamaica iq one, of the finest books 'of its ,-also a certain cure for cro"a ' I BURDOC . Z!,'A_:�-
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kind in existence, married no fewer than cough is not dangerous whou %his remedy is. - year, au the 6ffice of the Treasurer of the V_ _ . 1,
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seven, timeo,and ea'oh time selected his lady , � I D - I � xi� �
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from among his domea�-ic. servants. 'The . fl - The six young man h thought, th ! . 4 Thatesid debentures shall be made . I I I 0 ill have a few MIcLaughlan Buggies on , _*4
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are taken into consideration it is not our, -4 by-law to raise by way . Chas would do well to malke their - ,_ - , , -
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I and a,s w 11 was smart-, but who really was, waited for ing the plant of the Seaforth Electric Li bb r,he said municipality of th o n f I �� ,, � 'i
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book, A - merton " seleebed as at home, esteem this rmaedy ve y i bly I a t w 0 So' � . I . My fall St6ek. - _. 1:
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from afaundlin took them after having once, used; it. For sala' by O' . of pone or the payment ol interest. . . . � the market, but I do olairr;that they are � I., t a
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it.., The other promised to marry him, � oustomers. � . I I And, whereas, it will require the sum O; shall, in sddibion to all other rates, be rato- Renovatior, Blood Purifier and 1rs - be purchased _43jii -t i
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thagirVo.couraga, anJ settled, a dowry of ricultural College, Guelph', in the *place of the young man, intenb on his feathery bad- ioned. * I , corporation" during the currency of the said - 11 . - ,
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9MG upon her.-a,t the same time deciding Mrs. Sarah* Craig, whose resiAnation has inage. ' I - I - : .It
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to remain e, bachelor. . been accepted by Hon. John Dryden. Mrs. 11 All our pie in nice," replied the wait- .,,P,,P,r,,OVP,Toy . 11 . - �
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u ous than all these exam- Craig receive@ a retiring allowance of $500 , ress. "'What kind do you want?" annual a' $868.5 . PLOWS, PLOW POINTS, WASHING- ""; lziy,
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%the founder of the Russian Empire, the -Julia Collins, the two yea,r old daugh- think of you while I'm eabing it," said this party, and also irrespoobive of any increase ad, levied and collected upon all* - thei. rate. . ways on hand.. I - 1, -1�
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g -reap , and terrible Peter, was dining at the tee of Frank Collins, was drowned in t'he - youthful wit, T do' . 6. It . cures Dyspepsia- -s,. � I I I ..,��', .�,, �
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one.pf. the servant maids patticularly, and nto the yard of turned and out a piece- of.posch pie for him. cording to the last revised assessment 11 any of the 0 . _' 0ampbell,
,house of �-. Prince Menschikoff. Ha noticed hydraulic race:way'at SC .he i� 5 I . Constipation, Pirnples, Boils, Head- .
week. The child strayed ii . . .1 A. M � 0
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though she was not handsome,. she caught a., neighborl through which Premises the 11 WhaVs yours ?" she asked of the next I of the said town, being for the year 1 04 9 � 6 ThOiCeliall be lawful for the said ache, n res, , � _. � k- . -, . .
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th fancy of Peter. Her narne, the Pzince 9. and accidentally fell in and young man. �. � SEAFORTH., . .. � -
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9 8C,rvant in the house of it Lutheran minis- she was 'baken from the water she Was exclaimed, - but Katie didn't smile, She Shingles, Ringworin or any disease , - - - I - � 71
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been taken prisoner by '-T*ener&l Bsuerlwbo were trying to catch two' horses that bad some -or-or-lemme see. Well. seeing 1886. (L 7 fhat the yotes of the duly qualified impure condition of the blood. 7 I., � _
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married her, renaming her Catherine, ano tile arlimals suddenly turned and kiekei; a Sure!" she replied again, and handed $2;500,bQrro*ed under the authorityl of: Polling sub-divisiou No. 1, at the Public RB &L ESTATE FOR SALE OR' RENT. . C, I I- 1.'�;,
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fr y named Frank Gallagher in the head, 'over a piece of apple pie. I 1. __ q�- �1
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prese, of all. the Blinsiae. , turing his skull. The b Once ni�re they all applauded. I & la . Our shipments,of Shpos for Fall iwd _ .� z ; !� I
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. Man tobs or the Territories, your oorre"Mridence the best looking and most sbylith Ll
with small hopes df ros6very. * . �[e had been thinking. . ' . I 1_1 I" �`_: �; i
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by-law No. 8, of the town of 8 � forth, fp Return Officer. Polling sub -division i;L -,
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Mr. J. H. Ireland, woll-known on ab the advanceo *age of eighty-seven years, her. -`$3�600 borrowed under the authority I 1of chard, Deputy Returning Officer. - No. 527 Main street, Winalpeg,Xanlotobs. 18WU is a, wide varieby, of styles land jo�.bape* 9. , F. 3 �,
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OUnoil &IABIL FOR SALR.-w-rqr 8ale, lot 12, Concesilon - _v
the road, strongly endorses nt hucklebirry P 10,11 ' nd she plaaed $17,000 borrowed und variaby of leathers, We hraVe qpared � . I
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'a Stop daintily pie fore$ej�l he ordered, $1,500 Uorrowed under the surihority of pose of appointing persons to attendAt the never failing wells, a good orobay-d Land &.good brick I �, In quality of material and L-1 -_ .
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of tke oldes� and I how one and a half storys high; There are 2 barns ship ; in styles, slaspes and finisht ."�l '" ,
. thL dine f t smiler. which, �being interpreted by-law No. 26, of the town of Seedorth for varloq-o polling places aforesaid. an& silm. and gocd slabling. ft if $J Miles fjoM Helsffl1l JW - I
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his death. He was one of the oldest elders meant that he would have to explain. � 1896. . I ing up of votes respectively on behalf ot live mJks from FA,eter. A WWAS. ALEX IN. . ing of oboes is un- - -.1 � il
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in,office in the Presbyberian church in Can- Dutr he didn't have to. Katie broughb $8,009 borrowed under. the authority of �sraonx interested in and promoting or GAAR or to WM,, Kola and B. ROGGARTH, Ex. ad. � ! ,'� :,.�
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While dD, a trip through the A�aritime IM, - . ; . Itwasnow aetting interesting. town of See,forbli. for'1961, I � I � - . � - ! -0
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Provinceff ,;- r&yts, M r.- Ireland-, " DodWs -Louis Flaisplimann, the millienaliro� What's yours ?" she asked of the fifth $3, borrowed under the authority of porat on, shall,st the hour of twelve o'clock P appearance and moderate in ,prloe. ,_ -, 1:, W
Y' Pills Co'n) me of a baker and plkilantrapist, died in New York diner. Re ran his eye down tin bill of fare by- Jaw No. 2. (local improvement) fo r 1902. boon, on 1ttesday, September 7 3th, 19", throp, townehip'of Mollivop, on which isagoaci f A,
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severe pain in my baak tuat had bothered If . There Is a good garden' of large and small fruit PI
77th streeb, of parmlyais, At Christmag,;i1i office pie. of by.'law No. 24� A., of the town of Sea. for and against the by-law and graint the . - 1_911v_
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trouble at, that it has nev' known A the 11 bread line, and ever since doulb you say plum pie when you mean it V $1,600 borrowed under the authority of 10 This by4aw, if carried by the votes any person desir1mg a comfortaWe home with land Sole Agents, - Sekfortlh, - I
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tised. They cure t,,. stay cured." all who have applied. The broad line of V now yours 91' to the last 10 the date of the passing thereof. � NICHOL 131541 � . w . ' _1 4 , .1
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loaves a iliglit were handed,out, and in the noisy as the others, 6r, as, she would have by-law No. 8 of the town of Cfloollihl;yfor Paoseid this l3th day of September, A.D.,104. - ____ - i. �, A I
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cific work- brain caming trouble' her, if she would be aq � �
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you dou't know how to-eay ' No ' a NOTICE., 1 1716yg 700k , eav:irtli I.O., . Sk� 7:zt, �
� be track. When ently that -the man a "Itr restaurant vo ly qualified electors and for . Dlltzoro= � ..,
up for yourself." - I erably, wai walking along t ager h tea of tb�e du I . I to give up forming. For furiber particulars apply --- --
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first. seen,by the slagineei they wBre to -6f their table appointing deputy returning offi".ra to take 192OX8 % G, wgg bo,le, ae�f_,:��; John Bennevels, ' I I I I
I The above is a true and correct c WElaw- Cbeanty fleaforth - John G. Orlarz, Win.
Now, Lhe.b girl was aLsolutely "vong. - one looked over in the diree n . I . ��
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Good naturfi doea not mean any of thbae I side, but, when the train came nektr the - frowningly. the votes of the duly qualified else It I — Dubhn; Jamee Vrans, Beechwead; John Watt, , �11� , ,
�hings. It ra,!9za a happy, aunshiny nat- ceased stepped betwi6an the rails'and gob'l - After the young men finished their lunch 1 the meeting. of the Town of Seaforth or, the thirteenth i ' �� 11
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ure, doing kindly little eer'vioea for others, -down Pu his hands *and knees. The man and left a generous tip for their wai Be it therefore enacted by the municipal day of September, A. D., 1904, and all per- , - IMPORTANTINOTICES. I LOBA. Rippen ; J 4M" 4danOlty, Cjid6. .-;: ,.�,tl
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obliging, rtiady to ,do more -than your share killed was a stizangeir to the two othera., they werit- out. Katie, touched the last man council of tho town of Seaforth i - �1� �. -
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with him, 'but is thought to �o a former on.1he arm. , � . I I that it shall be lawful for the Mayor I mbb �uwrning'jkwoindv e; J. W. Yea, R*lmos ;�� � Z. 4
of work no crosaness fir peevisbnes. by -14w, or any part thereof, 'quashed, must; !E`7o!Rf the undersigned, Lot 10, Concewlon 4, Me. 1S,4_VZr_` ,:,
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oriwee are endeavoring to get his name. smiled. l loan from any perEon, body or bodi, a cor- I - �,�
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� ue who may be willing to advance the nt ajl�o,i buslao" will be promptly attanded to# !��& n
known restauranter,of Torontoiwas stricken A plav on words is a pun, and a little play - same upon the credit of �the deb�ntures I three months after the publication of 'this . -DEL&NRY, Beechwood P.O. 1910x3 t�plt-t;Wor t i -
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mean that you put self in the baekground, with apoplexy last week and died in a fe do - is a pun kin And punkin is hereinafter mentioned, a sun�,,of money not notice, once ceesive th 4jr T"Veav .,0 offif - � 4� -z
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cuble to f il on ikin, a littla man, a lamftin, a little lamb i 2 That It shall be lawful for the�Mayor heard in that. behalf, ! :-I- :.-I. �'Li
Vh'eat' vil no 11 " of r! I jkloney to loan at Jowest isit-ea of Intertst on zoou- i ; I .
t t you. he fought the Union side in the �n` . rtoulars, apply On' the promises' to Mrs. Mary Eyre, �� . � -
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