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. I � Asify Ontario farmers of a1lowing Mr. James Hogg, Darby township, I ; I vanced stQily. "You e,,,, __ 11 I - I �
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-'10 . their farms. to run to grass, past- ndar Owen Sound, 10- - In a critical I I . I equally well. I I da.. . . I . ._ 11 �
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t $1.00- per pair., will' til I . . We mail it free. . -
. OLMMNG-Strong heavy wiorking twced Panfe a' . meti the' year round t I the ' of the dAyla ;;;rC he mounted one I .
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mev`a Ootton Sox, three pairelor 250, , . � Improve the farmso . - some rea- . . I �, .. - I . . I A
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Sole Agents for Fit4teform Mothing. . . I Canada is becoming a popular I neos " go was drAgged by the fright- I - . I Dominion School of Telay� .,__ � .
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DRY GOODS-Orum'ii PAnts at 7c per yard. I . � 1. have with us nowithe British Bowler; ' er a fence before the harness brok ; OPEONNOPW O."IN-Mow- - . i . - - I.. .
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Wrapf.erattes at 5c per yiAtJ. - I I .- thq,' British Footballers ; the Brit- ,releasing him from his perfloua poo- I quaRty. "I . � - ; I � I . -_ �
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Ash Doctors; hundreds of, British cap- ition, I - . - . I � . � �� 11
: Turkish Towelling at 8e per yard. I . I - . �. i � � 11 .
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GROOERIES-Good Laundry Soap, 8 bars for 25c and.1profitablp of them all. � if it fails to oure. R W. GROVE'S . � .. . � � . . � I 1.
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John Bull Pickles, 100 per bottle . At the ',World's Me-dical Council, 'held . I TORONTO, a WetUnsTow 0-r., ff. �& - ;5 . . I " I
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Tiy our sturyvescent blend -Ooffee-purity, uniformity and In -Toronto last week, the Medicine � .� "W�___.� -Unreshers, . I ,- I .1 1:
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I For a blended Te� of delicious flavor, use oi�r 30c, 40c, 50e mil" to be present. Dr. 0. B. Rama, summer off 66 plants, an averag� of i � I .,
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0 P. C Under -Nutrition 11, was the ' subject, -Mr. - E. G. Showers fell on a . 16,4.m.* I.. ,. .
' fective sidewalk In.St, Marys Mond.jr I . I �.a I - ."
WWa will pay the higbest, and meet all outside prices for and the delegate from India .spoke as . .�" -- 1 -
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cno;ce Butter and,Rgas. . . I - ; Is y a f racture of the right arm at the I 4MQW ora 1113, _.. I- _.. � - 4A
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VN I Iss'l 0 1 AM 3 PUCELL , a doctor ?4 years, and an aigsoclate . I ry- ,01 line -of blctck-s " 4 10 ;
I mou Shakespeare. Deceased wep't to Man- i e . I i�� That Pr -
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PURNER STORE . - '� - SEAFORTIE1 -not. Nothing having any bearin west Ur. Joseph Gibson was prese.6f- ' "I � - � le? , � f. �
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04 . 't, urn (EXPOO they did IV reference to the Indem- _,a.. ,hot -Leslie Mills, who has been clerk I I 0 ' ,- Blue Ribbon, 650 iest ,1W -1 _�_. � I .
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SEFORTH, FRIDA . � _ to ' live- very -nicely without taking ani- years, has gone to Carberry Man., I 9 I �' 0 � . � - - I
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, La-w"gh--ould be 93trict6r. . - - . - . guar4utee both $riee and 4usllift4m* - ---- . �
indirt!ct, for-sudh purposes, r quIrIng Ing so for� a long, long tlme,,,.,and An � d . I V - I'll- .I- .1 -
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I- Mr. Flelding's case Is the tot ,un -4 . et 'candida'A for -�.Parliament t.0'.. -my cQuntry you ,Will filid, its igltrbfig - on have sold i f . Do not fWil. to sample oar macum-W - � 1 � �
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? common one of it man of high person.... E p � the whole ig, his owif election ,e . � physically as here. Mentally, This label guaran --ees thpm all, oils, or L -ape -t our harmtst tc-C-1g, � -1 I
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0i Character and public apirit suf_� penses ou ,of hio owA po 0 . 'William 0. Kinney, of Hamilton. Mr. - - . I
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:cidents are 'to be regr' 31bly be st�uck.. The election ma-'! At the bailquet given 'tho British . I e% 41
Zwhfle on ire:sorial grounda7 such In,_ blow to eled#b�'. bribery that could. t appoixitment td the Registrar- I - 4
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� etted, they 'do.,, PON, . , . ship of South Perth, an4 his son 0 . Ill S , - .
not- 'afford reasons for relaxixg tbe7'61ne, Tory ajid,��well as Grit would Bowlers, In' Guelph last ' week, Mr. will go West. I 0 George A. ME - 1�_,
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trictness of the la:w. ,The law can , t Once and Hugh Guthrie, M., P., who ma"de a; -Mr. F. V. Stock, son -of Mr. Valerk- � t I .
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attack the corruptionlist in two ways; 1 bribery and corruption 'at elections very eloquent speech, said the mos tine Stock, -ex-M. P. P., Tavlatock, i Sea-fort1h. - - I-.), ntar-.4 -, - - � -1 isia
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by making him perwinally and crim- � . dramatic game of b'owls ever played has won a scholar*slilp at .Queen a Un'- 'I -1 "Praire-%S. Brand" ClDthl'fll - - -
inally 'responsible for his acts, and now common. This might work a . Iveraity, King'ston, in mathematics .. I ZM
ship to sorrie as- It woulcl give a was that which took place ory the,- af- French and German. It , I ' . - - � - 1474
by destroying the fruits of his cor- hard � is worth I - *M1
. T . ri�h,.znd -ambitious ma:n -an advanta'ja I
ruption 'n -the lormer respect t1le I ternoon of July. 19tb, three hundred $125. 1 5_A11"_'EWA1zR.#1% BROTHERS � I . I : ,I � W -1A
no *t least it over 4 poor man.- But any' hards*- and eighteen years a�go. it was at , -A ,quiet ____ I � � � �
law Is t seyere enough, a *edding took plac � Sim
Is not administered with sufficient that might arise In this way would Plymouth, at a gathering of sea cap- Wednesday, August 15f at the home - ___ . - ____ - - A"
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sev ,tption be 'greatly over balanced by pure eV�.. tains. Never before had, there been of Mr. and Mrs. -W. Birtch, St.,Mary6, I I- I .1 I - 19 , X -Al
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the offender branded as & criminal I . . I . dogs, and never had "there. been since. came the bride of Mr. D. MeMillan, I X-1 �, Uz- , 3 � .
-T-here is too much disposittoil. to treai 1, The.Farm Labot Problem. I Among those prpsdnt� were Sir Francis Toronto. Rev. Alex. Grant officiated. � ) 9 CD - I - A
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bim an ta good fellow who has gone There --an be no doubt bayB the Drake, Sir John Hawkins, Sir Martin -Mr. Will Scott, son of Mr. John . I Cooks and Bakles - � - M_ - I - I
astray through excessive zeal.- If . . Frobisher, the Lord High Admiral of ,Scott, of Lisitowel, to lying Ill oA ty- , . . I Inwe I �'_ 040
there are, iany good fellows In the Toronto News, that Jhe scarcity- of -England. Sir -Walter Raleigh and phoid fever at the Edmonton hom- .. - 90 am ;4 1 1
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business, they sbould be driven out labor ihas become a serious diffl- other notables. A game bf bowls was pital, and Mr. ' ' Mervin Hay, son of I perfectly at ft b-od - - . I- W
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of It by rigorous laws rigorously, ad-; culty (for -the Gntarlo firmer. The, -being played'when the sail of a ship Mr. J. C. ' (D -0
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August crop report of the . Ontario sged approaching Plymouth. is in the hospital at Winnipeg with 1. I I 1. .. -Am.
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I The above,is from the Toronto Star. i .a. . JVhe ship reached port, the ca tain the same disease. - ..- I M the same time "S 01 � . t
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1t refers to the uoseating of Mr* -the dii#h � rates of -wages during Ahe landed, and made the announcement ,&,On Monday of last week ,.there ii� .., 0 0 1 - . �� , I . I 006,
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. -Fielding by the election, courts on ac-, baryest-rangIng from '$1.25 :to $2 seen on the coast line. 'Immediately eilt Clark, Sr., one of the first set- - There is not an- . 00 M � - iff. �
vouat of fbribery by agents. We. can everyone wanted to quit the game tiers In that vicinity. He was of LO) I � 14 M4 I
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. . arfd as the last ,shot was scorec� tera and " three, sons. so that vou can bake in the oven and coolk on the W .- � _L il
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may answer, because'farm wo requires amInation she was found to be dead. with a . 9 att I tak I .1 .
not have and seldom does have the.i co-operation, and there Is certain serious accident .,which nearly cost I 1�' made to bake evenly -that I .1 It . I .
-handling of the money. It is given UPI to a rhinute before her collapse I I alone would sell voA the I I I __...WW1H@ffiW0� * I _- I
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over t0a, trusty agent or friend and i work that ,can b� done better by four shd seemed .to be In her usual health. Stephenson, one and a quarter mil7es i ,_ - L:U. : Imperial Oxford"ranfe � - I I I . I I
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4Dr "corruptiofllst3,laa the Star calls t a small (farm. But the ffivisloa and met with a serious i He was adjusting ,a"belt under the f, J saw what it means. I , � . d- � r �:, �_ � .1
.:'! them. Nhe candidate Is pLrposely deeding of farms does n o hl a CJ+ a + accident by a. band cutting box which had - --L But the imperial Oxford a :) 1�
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