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I I . � � I . . I a � . . " I , � 31 � . 4 I I THE HURON. EXPOSITOR 1 7 , - WN -- 1. , I - _.V .. -1 ­ - I - m"Onim"!­ 0- I 11 I ., . ­ � ­­ 1, -61 6 , 1 6-1 . . I � .. � !�, 11 I I '' '. VD5 . .1 _! 4 ­. � ­ , . ­ 16 1 __ __ I I . ­ .. ­_ ­_ ,. - . 1 6 � 1 -6 1 1. 6 6 . � � I . "I .1 . i : I - I ; " -_ - ­ .6 1. 11 . I . , - � ;�'. :. - . - . . � I " I I over, I 156EWdru fm _MnT4ff0r2U -ran U- - "'Doni sbo.-A Wrafj'Ded 9bout ea6i'ofher -a;% XortEL . . 6 - * 11 I I .1 ­ I I . I I . ' Thq returnlug of Me . � T, It That"s - th* way lkidp�y tro� Zi .; "� , , I I - � b-fra 1 Let the hero li '7t' ! Don't ,-h,�otf - and South last) linn,cls and say.. �-V,y7,8� - �, - ' U 02 - ason *hy I And so Thomas' Riggins, fh a0r," are brnth ' VT�-% lin-vt­. the s; i MT I I I t . � . -it - 4i, � � I J% . I . . . All 'oves . - , ! 1"Dragled . I t wastkeS you feel -and �hat` s why� . ; am- OF!. P - - re I . 11 6 1 1 . '. � , . I ATRIOMM , There was still another ' .o .,une gov_�- I . - - - ' t . . I . 6 . - I U 1 � I .. � . 1 6 . . . ., - � . . : I bearer, icarrying, the old flaz of tl-.,� ernment. Wp, have the same land. An& � 6 14 1 - were returned. No I , , I ! I ., - '. .. , � I � N NATUH - l- I .. Ef it FACTS , ake . those �ld flags I : 4 you �hou�d t . I � . I I -T , flags pr t, fil ns M0 na - � will always liv% . 6 fir&I-l'.1nerves jumping . Umion, moved on nritil at: la, I ;1 ., . . I . � . . � i � � . . . sooner, was the war over- than the .�t A � , tion 'v`e ' , � . � , _W"ys <R4 L - � . I � . .. . I . h_ tl� --- � , I . I ,'I ' , horitngp . .1 -venefl 4 -- - � - � i �, I � 'SORROW. LSADS �TO . Confederate soldiers m I blessinu, the common . I . . : ­� .-CaWt s1eeR--hav*3no appetite - , ATIONAL6 . Southern men began to wqrk side by . ranks and swallwxned " ' .- 0 a of - .1 I i- ,;,.I brave deeds of the b ys in Vu �-U-nmg Me" I I t . - � � side with their Northern 00-4ntrylmen (I M I,.;) . --� 0 ,.In ca=k .- �­, 1 16 GIN' P11LLS i I FEE�JAG, OF BROtHERHOOD. - - I the boys in gr v Th nk God for the. � � .--&Uheadache�-bji��g paiwin 1 �6 1 then sent him baek a. ." a ".. . I I I - I � . I ation. They 6 pgain a freo map. I I I- �, I . I I . It � - . . I ­�__ * I I . I I ., For Sick Women `or`he"upbu'ld'ng of lhe,n the ,- If the brave soldiers of ,oli e,%,�ltl' dey when the Northernstate*_nturiwa: -_ �!� pains- �, I . - , � . I -he plow, ---' - . . ft back--:�beafiug down" They make sick Jd&eys well. Tbey do It - 1 6 1 i � - . dropped the sword for t I - . I ­ I - 6 Z - I I � 11 But be so merciful to each othqr. can-v,;e the Cbrdederate . flags cap" in bst,,' I 1 6 .V . - - f� I I - -7 a Now ­ un4er the ey4s-swollen every time. That.is vrhy we give such a . , ul lla� By that act Mey truly - fox,; � Pmd;Ag Of �_� e in- for the" mowing maclu-ne. .. - , ,� puffiness , 6 - �_ I . FIGINTING FOR', OUR PRIMPLES . g not be just as forg�ving -to da, ? 1,Tbf and . . . If, I . � guamntee with every � be= if, after taking i ., To (.�onsider., they did more-tbey began to work for ;- y � _M4 . � . I . . 66 � ; � I 'u --ung the jUieW � I tl e b0iiefit, of the north as well as for Northerners have given baplr to tjv� over captured the Soufffiern boarts * I " aud feet?., I I . - I I I . - I � L . P I Unds : Ght PLUS, you can't say that you an a , , Confederate, 11,;,I�,:% loye. Yes, at last the X -Orth and thw - � ny I . , t the; south, for the -west as -well as, for ; - �_ . � I I T , 6 . J 6 1 - -Tb,i �rar­,f one.- , 15 �L . By th at 1 '� say, " Z, oy perhaps,.yq k,dneys - betiter, -return the box and your dealer will Southern t 11 s. , , - -a U nd Prune, � lur SJC Spanish -Amer. s!!!t ;: So&,h a -L ruly united and am I ' I Try tliern on this tory of the Captured Flags -A States. That the east. And as in the I � -1 V � # refund the moneyi . Fum.-That st every operation in , Isu has fore assed a5wny," lli.t - I I - d upon I I - I ADW in -anothj= fo =1 and you guarantee of acute or inon . � ican wax U.S., Grani, Jr., serve - tnrj I" .) I I t � , . I . ey back- 5o;-, a box man s Curse­�Emblem Of ManY to -day let hit -0 al"Otlic e0111- ' -Rev*, LX, J. NeCaughan, formeril, � , 11 I - . I L our hospitals p e ormed 40n women the staff of Fitz-Hugh Lee and loe A 6 X . .41ciumil-y than the fr-at Jusew 11 . WM aff=incr with � _J �tism, -6 for $2.5o.. At dealers or from 103 ' �'-,,,� -day bri' ' ,,� r I Ok I � . 1 6 . . Horoic Deeds-6ravery of the past becomes neces*nry . rough neglect of 6uch Wheeler fftg-ht under the stars and Pact- Let P7e 'E ith to 1W Out ftftlster at St. Androwls ,chureb, .. I - I I I i 1. Ir he . � symptomf bac ache, irregular and her old red flarr.9. Let iN�, North- T,Ojonjof %as real -, hi,a ehar ,e - 6- t, 'It on, 1ped to JZft-W., 16 or X�Uragia?­ 13.OLE 1) � I ,_ I Aftg f ru � _ *,%�& ca, L RUG CO., w0m.41006, stripes by the 'side of Lawton, so side .- _ �tj umbago MA*. I __LoVe Is All-Conqueringr-Strartgr. 5 as , Sned g a � , . J r . so ; - d I I . - -_ � . � I tbas conivound actuagy eamft r .1 � � 1 6. . painful periods, isplacements of the y side in congressional halls, and on ern bring out to�day agn!n I tile Maird Presbyterian churell, L, 6 i __ � . ! I 1� I - ------ - I - .A -thei Swdrd--Lkiian . - - - . -�e J Chicago, to go back to 41s old church I . � er Than to their old red fia, S And 1PA * t' . - . - __ _... . . . 6 female organs, pan in the side, burning udicial bench and in mercantile es- ; I InI i - � . I ,V,ZW,IdXAR*. I I . raage.d,. A .of tbeqe old b.annerR bt- . I ' i , Streneth. tv_ W J I . In Beltant. CQ1 _t more vQvablo adn. trft - � - . - . k� sensation In the s�)-,�iaeh, bearing -down ablislament the Southerners worked : . i - . - . I I C I _____ .- ; 'with - . 5 - - a ­_ - sleen- - - � added the flue$t ton1m en% I . - )Kntered aecor6-ng W Azt otP=1tv=,mtor-Ca-n. pains, nervousiVes,, dizziness and X, the Northerners for the develop F - -_ - , T G-PUR I . , ment 'of our, whole nation. You mild . I . . S VE, ,-V. 9L . . - L . . . . . I ads, in the 16ar 1907, by Frederick W-wer, To- lessness. i - - - __ le, evapamfta. , 0 � - ; 6 aund t1le-R. by . - ' i Y6t_ - �' - not ftiid any'difference m. these mau-'s - W_ . � I t � , , STUA"te elf Ontario � routo, at the))ept. of Azdculwre� ouaw& I - � I �, mmpound to al powden mvatt ;- ' . I - I _; SECO2M.-The me4icine that holds the ,� . . - . � . - 6 . A,11 Aisea" . 049, � - . � te patriotism by the.place of their birth. i V., � � I I I .1 . ,_ , ()al., May M_t Met& -� als � tr�ated. Calls . Los'Angeles, . a this record for the largest number of Osolu I � - I � . � I I I was very, mu�h struck with this I . Power Spra -motor � I sermon, q�propriate to the time. the cares of female ills is Lydia B. Pi bam's I short, 1,q the inethod of mox, � !I attetIlded to ilind char -gem � I fact wl�en my mind ran over the � I :Q � , .. i , : Id, tender th I aXation's pormw Vegetable CoInpoupd, It re . lates, _� idt I � 0. 'Vebbrinary, I DentiAtry . - . It, names prorainent in our national ., -a-tives "-ftese wenamto . I .. 19?46 ei aL, . e SPRAYS 250 TREES PER HOUR. 1, 1 7 . - I ; : � - � -1 'retidenw -in land bow A wt reedVes Uf_J I .V1 Office � , I -itfi,e hallF, thirty years ago. A 42Slbs- pressure. 'Autommuc, . ,-I . and : " he ov strengthens aiid oures dise"es of �th 16 to 30 nozzlos -wjt'h' - " the mo-st raH.able ccm-e, --,w I .0 legisl . - ., , it . ,F I - F eatment, .. 'army of statesmen entere com .di ,""._ 14* A 1, i IL 1. Ai ""v ­ . :4 'i;;� , t, .; . � �, I . &,*at, one idpax ea � 1ir -is IftTned Of' female organism as iiothin else can. : pensas.1ing, 'ogle or double speed. Strains its _&- _4 W ; I _i-1. %Yhoe" Polish and the I - ., - � - r . � I 9 . -_ . W-1. -.1,. � I - ( _; ,�. 4.1 �_ � I . a -the bonds of own mixture and fills its ow .;*-.- , -T, J3. . - _;JK ... . - U011, Rillotm-n-mm Stomft_g!e_ , 1�jtic;w I' great p4wple united iu r, or thirty years A has -been lielpihig gton from our Southern states. � I . n tank in 10 minutes. Now �* t 11 � . t's lotfioe ;� "M I .. -.-,. .. I - If .A_ n. - . ... I a � - -1 " n Mdnev . patented nozzles that spray all partsofthe tree frombelow f . ;,_ � I . and Bladder Dkx;qft C 11 - . �1 - . Don't be deceive ' by iMita. la common patrialo brotherhood. The. women to be stron�, chring backae1w, Ne sr all of these men had worn the � 60 *::.,MN --1 I � . .1 I . I - 0- vuess own.-2%harse. , I 11 ..; I I , at power motorcan bo used for _k, 7 m I - r . 1ext is Isaiah x1iii, 6 "I will say to - h "r , -`Val. , Affeeflcm,-4- : Re:n_s mzmde fro -m V, & Confederate gray or been prominent ,-�:.2-35.' ' - , -, - I I - � OARBURW, - iey troubles, Inflamola- . I 1, _-J . '.' ;4- . . I ih, nervousness, kidn j%ll kinds of wodr when not _. 16W. � . Pruit-a-tives " may b � � tions. It Means long life - It e oj in Ri6hmond. There were Alexander .., I e takm ; �Jrouoirjvy J6Ao,__"L,_ -.1 the Ontarlo , ithe north, Gtvb �P, and to the am . Lion of the femal . gans, weak 11 I ;-<� i 1% - F 7 . � . ., Keeb - not ba,ek. . ness and -ns and Lamar and Harris and sp,aying. 20a to 30o a day. I I T�V` h and children without fear of L 111jary College, an Honorary L - - , Steph� . k? ,Y. --' I T4N - , I - I I sometmes -think we make 8, =is- displacements, regn ating the .perloda r ; I . . - I he Msdloal Issoolation � to your shoes to be � sure ,ordon and P�Igh and ,Morgan and I . . A& M, . -_ .-F-1- - � I .- 0amb&Z of t I I tiLke when we think of the dv-R , war perfectly and overcoWng their pains. It Wad6 Hampton and Zebulon Vance - - W., � I taka ,% subedtute. If yo= . - of M.W � .iDn tario, Vefarinary 061lege I 1.11 V -1 I— -- i � � *mau diseases of all Domesti;j of 2 711 n I ag ending at Appomattox. T%ewompils has also proved fitsell., Invaluable in pre-, and F. M. 0ockrell and X. 0, Butler 1. ,-,. - 11 � I I i t"@_!�._ - -1 � , � �� - - __ �: does W.t bandle Viern, SeZI4 . I'M— -rm p - I I � � were too. fresh then on both sides. � . ihange of and Berry , .. - t:�:Al , .1 W . 13 � ._� I- - Istals by tho most n4ode rx paring for childbirt#:'and the c and a great � number of ,.-�-.Z . t� - - � .-.0 � box to Vrudt-a­t1vw Llmlte4 F59=01; � Black and I' C 01 m--- &-. - : ,� � I �' We know that the war is ended now,, life. � .; 'others too numerous to mention. My, �'Zi" :­ . ii f I kJOL 'Dea+,istry and -MAlk 10% - .- � :"., " , . ;. : I ,and I think the beginning of theL . ;. � end . ; - I - - I - Tmiam -The gi:!eat �olurne of unsolicited wha�- a list there was i When -we read -t.' ". 5 . 4 office op�oito "Dick'a I at 'a'11 �!rs# , - .� - � - � 'dated about twenty years ago, The- - -- .. I ' � . ; I Z Main street, 86afarth. All I I nd grateful testimo#ials on file at tho theiv names it seems as thougli we - ---,..,-., :erA . ; = , . 10c. and'25c- . - I . ­ - . - . - ­:.,�., .. - i_27�---� ­__ � beginning of the. end came in a letr a An unlimited guarantee -;, �__ -1 11 ___ 1-,_7 , lelft, at the hatei will irezeive . . ass., hear. the bugle call and the rattling E , ­ �­ . � � I - , i ter which Adjutant .G-eneral & C.. Pinkham Laboratory at Lynn, K. of si�ms and the yelling -of -the avalry . . against brea6ges or failure. I . I . . I . � . �attention. Nig-lit calls Te- uns- I" r� - . U " I f om time t� time charge. When,we look intothe United 77; V�� � I Tell us.your needs. You , : "', , I many of whi b � . .... . � , I 11 - 10- : . -, - at the offim. � 1871-52 - 182 1�1 Drum QnApril 30, 18K, addressed to - r on, 'give absolute �, �1.__. , . ­ willget -rtadvice. __ � . �, 14 1�4 A � .. :* InN.- - I ... i Ron, W. 0. Endicott, Secretary of published'b� pe States senate of thirty years ago it I ­ . . . expL 1. , . . . I 't, , ­­_ ____ - . � : - I ,_ � 86 -Page Tyawui:� A fna� 1". I - . � I � I � War in President Cleveland's 0abinet. evidence of the vafn§ of Lydia E/PiA- seems as th6ugh the field offlacers, of a, . I-, I , - 4, - � . SPRAMOTOR GO. � � L - I . � I LZ G M. f : J_U this letter he suggested the pro- ham�s Vegeta;ble Co�npound and 311ra. .. I .11 � I , - ,�# - . gre4t Confederate army had been col SUPPALO. f..Y- ;.., . I _1 . . I Z' E=LORAW. - 'priety of returnmi . vol4aor-4. -CAN � � . � VAgm � g all the flap (Uh. Pinkham's adv�ce� 1 I lectiad for a council of " war. But .1.1 -ii- �­321w� � i ,= Vx= "I - I ,=,Aypcw,� I - 1 ftV4 10A and'Confed6rate, which had been - - . I � . _: I M ,bter, soliettoT, X,otary Pab- . I . ) - I Mrs. Pinkham's Standing invitaiiOrr though those Southern statesmen as- : I .1 .. - to the q . ` - -1 I � �_,� .. - I I%, st n . rth �, .Captured it the late civil war, bled in Washington, they -were not "' '' � - L I., �1' I to Women. -Women suffering frow any s OM . � I � � L -- ,J,� ; authoritieo ' - � -ed for a council of war, but for - � -_ - - . . _ I , F;tidays and %titirdays. Of of the states in which assornbl I I , I I vandars . ..; 'the regin*nts which originally held form. of female weak�ess are invited to J _: I -rch - I . so opm every, week L day. Over L ____ - - i them were organ�zed. Promp council of peace. Those ex-Confeder- A - 1. )r ciryu - es anct large tly communicate with Mrs. Pink- a ; I e � ftp kard's itai-A, Wain , eireet, Sea- I ate". soldiers were planning vnmd con- I I .. _ - � , 'Vass. All letters L ill I I I : . are ,A!h?-%T L 191M No sooner -did President Clevelana ham, at Lynn, T t I I I . 1-w4,7 importwit feature W.. h f, I .. . ! ' .� trNing for the prosperity of the whole = A I PR I t . . I I . �allow Secretary Endic6tt to rec,eived, bpenea, read and answered by United States and not f or a pait. They II � I I approve I .... 1 _�4 - mma- - . � i -19-the w4r travels up i I R. 8. HA'4& I I ',the suggestion of his adjutant -general women only. Froml symptoms given, were working hand and glove -wilb � . . . Z _. - ; i, I -some Items , ' ithan L & great hcpwl of denuncia,tion your tr6uble 7nay �01 located and tbc their Northern colleagues for th6 sue- . �, . i � sa.r-rister, Solioitor, 1 con""-neer P_ firl'as All products : - I � � ry ad: - . _5w* � .. - - �11 J Nam Net -4)r - Wage. By one of the leading news- quickest and surest w�y of o� ce�ss of our reunited.land. And, though The lftnemaWs R Ury Public. Widoltar, � : ' rec ve . � - I '. - �� Sao of MITmesota, Cleveland was vised.-Mrs. Pinkhami is daughtei-iii-JaNt - . ILI Jirect C-Ontact with �" � Dominiom Bank. OMpe-dlm rear, the North, as a whole, in the,:early - - Z � .11 �__ I - I . . -SA, a -ad Sure. - 1 �4 ; I � assailed. with opprobrious epithets. � � � I � I � tM Daminlou Ba0, sesiforth. 0f hInterz-st " .1 of Lydia E Pinkham, �nd for twenty-five ev I . . I -0 . � ! It s' enties did not have con-fidence i" if yod'have'a larne horse, get Kendall's Spavin cure. I I . n I- 'I I.. I . i , A the W -air ' I . - - - 1-285 . . � ....... r I ' * bave a bors6 that you can't work on account of a Sprain, stfrlyioullor I colfumr.s, *0 I=n. ,Me newspapers east and west excor- , � 1. 11� U W -W I 11 . � 14 iated him. Over the public banquet - 31ears under hei direc0on andsince ber the loyalty of the new Sou ' th, the � Bruise, get Kendall's Spmiu. Cure, If you 'have a horse, that even t'he I kirms the Alarges-'EaniounN � a I . . �T. M_ RPST. ��' tables Gen.'B. F. Butler, Gen. Lucius decease she has been advising sick women Northern statesmen in Washington I vetcrinary canIt cure. of spavin­or- any Soft Bunches or Swellings -get' . �� I I A'VT:E__RM3 'I 1P i e who came in touch with those South- � � I - % I I free of charge. Out pf the vast volum Zendall's Spavin Cure. � I . I . I I � �, I I Barrister, Soli-pitor, 00nVAYaUcer I airchild, oommander-in-chief of the I LaIng Surface to every � � I- Don'! forget, we have Cleve - -n' statesmen learned to -trust the Be sure you r4etKENDALVS. Two.generations-throughoul. Canada and the � . : ­ -- Nawgry Pablic. Offica u"tairs 0rand Army of the Republic; Nurat of experience in treatifig female ills ]NIrs. ei I United States -have used it and T ed it. - : . - � � 11 #= , . ' I . � � I I . ,a He ring, No. 7 -Sta- I � 0 U - -- � . f WnrlRear's ,.rug storeo �,Main street, land Co'l d 9 ys Halstead and others hurled their -vita- Pinkham probably h" th� very know- ,South- I � W .Zv, LURS' Rnsw, PXX, 3)ec. J&_V5, I � . � I I � I toot of grate surface � I . for Anchor- I Charles "I bave been vsing Xendali,s Spavin Cure foribe last 20 yea=, . - � . . - 1327 Vence, Clips, Fence peration. When such true'leaders k4. I ; . The then governor of Ohio 1 -case. Surely, ' ' fS I ; *Afortb. Ltd- that will help � I .1. I . . I . F�o your � - I ; S Sumner; from Massachuset7g; and Lu- .. and always find it arife and sure." ULM= F. Xc=IT,T,, I , ip_ved in o.. warm- ai,r , 7 ;�_ -0- � - I . Rooks, §,taples and all Supplies wrote a letter, -which: Senator John woman rich or poor, is very foolish $1. a bottle --6 --for. t5. 'Write for r.,co I � I �111 - . . I I ) Lamar, from Mississippi, and . 1 Sherman indorsed, in�, which if "She does not take advaptage of thio of our great book "Treatise on Me r ; ,%, HOLMER-,KIED. for Fenemir, . . 'cius � . - I . , he em- " -fl.-,-. : .. I � C_ I , We! 1�aindle a fall line of phatically refused t " I hun . Horse." It's a mine of information for _." I I : The Rue constra s I - oar,-ister, Solioltori, . Gonvey- . . o.: surrqnder the gelleroils offer of assistance. I- dreds and* thousands of men like I � . I Aor Peeiless I Woven . Fence and ft I : them could strive as s'oon as the civil I farinersandhorseiuen, vv1iovvantt*j,-ecp � ocer. Notary T'ublio. solicitor s, saying, 'rXo rebel flap shall ,�.��,,t;gm=,J ... .. . 'p.''.."', ffl� � - ­ .- Imits of heat -being , ... .. . "� � � . Poultry lKetthig. be returned while I am gover-a-M." _29000100" war was ov . their stockin pritne condition, _ � I t$0 Ganadian Bank of Coimme;rce. ': I er to weld this broad coun- � � � I � i Mailed free. 25- - - ; t I - . ost . *obey to loan. Farms for sale. Of- . Gen. Faiichild said- "May God palsy ff b.e entered the Southern cause his Ij try together, is it any wonder that . __ . DR. B. J* KENDA-LL r,o., . . - direct to the w. I - awhile the rank and file Should - . I , the hand after I ! KO in soott"s Block, Main street, C E X. Ei! N T 1 that wr�� the order. M4y propewty might be confiscated and his �, ERG-toURS FALL8, a VCKMORT, 0.8. ., I - . . � � , , . . I . I - . and most exposed � . God palsy the brain that co-Acm it, 0: fall into line, and cry, "My. country-. � . , Ai � 4 �; ; homestead demolished. Yet withou". 7 � . . I � . Vnftrth. I -_ Orders are now being taken and may God palsy the men, know one another and you will � � I . I � ! � . . I � tongue t1tat hesitation he surificed an honorable, -_ I for Famous Saugeen Brana, On- dictated -it" So overwhelming VMS love one another?"' Oh, yea, the re- . - F the building 6) be , � : -. 1� . %0KrN80N & GAf.tROW. ' � 0 - I I � dorsed b,y all cem ut workers. position, land, family, homestead and' turn of the Confederate flags by the . I I I � ; . P Ithe pabilp 't bitterness at the thou --- - J - -1 . I - ' -1 ! gmisters, Solioitars, otai, Gode- � 0�, money, and threw them all into the I - _� I . � 1. �. 11 � 1. 107 ! of giving back, -the captured flags tb�d Southern ca e. Then study W4. Worth was a natural sequence to such '. Z � us the � E . , ' is r I Ogbi Ontario. Z. L. Dickenson, 0haB. � ; I the dvil war, a patriotic love� as that. No sooner 8 - � . : � . 7E FOR, CATALOGUE .. i- 1. 11833-tf 110PISE CLIPPERS the President had to rescind the .,order of Robert E. Lee after 1, � - i- ftmw. L. 03. B.4 I I . was the' Appomattox -treaty signed tore Overflowin I . i. . I -to deliver up to the Southern Stsfeig Even amid poverty, after his great . . I . i . � __ v , ' I _9 . � f Ch�cago Flexible Shaft, I . I �, ---- their Rags on the grmind than the true spirit of the North and . � . _� � . - I thst the � pi1lured mansion had been exchang6d I i . -1 . . one.' Hand Clippers, - . . � � .. MACHINE CO. , i I I . . DENTISTRY. I � price within the reach oJ every- flags'were, the property of the Vnited f or a old ble clown -negro hiA, the South started in to obliterate see- -1T7UR i � � n tum j, - � . _RN I .:, : �� :�. � �� i P.11 . , I i:_ - Curry Combs, Etc �Ingersl States, and hieiefoj; the Umited, not fit for an outhouse or a caMe pen, ' tional strife. AL JL I I - ' I - ' ONTREAL : I R. W-jTH - F IJ EP . _� . . : . I Lastly-, V remark that the North gave � . ... -_ -- - � . - � . � - . � H. .T. HODGRINS. . 1- F- States alone bad- the right. to "turn he was.brave enough to refuse to ia,ke t � , ill, t� v -.'��- .. - r� . . . - - - ! � � I , - I ; - i 4.rq -Rakal College of Dm-, them. I I . 61 back tho,.. Confederate flags because wealth of �ttHsh furniture for housekeepers -almost ME= un- . I , A,Qate 6f on offering a great finanela , - I � A . ESTIMATES. ft'the sectional bitterness wh1ch � � positi :. the two 'I . - . I .ureut beaforth It Sus Ontario. Suoeess,or' . ,p6ctions of our. qountry, by . 1� I income, yet mierit in .1.1 - . . i I � tat .4 I because. he did not wantl'to � reasonable to expect to sell so mur,b. Anct -.,- if ___ - - ­­ � i 0 or A. Fmg i;a the human hearts . . travel a&, intercommunication, got A � 4 . - � iv 'Dr. - Twaddle. DfAc r on lluiiding. Materials, Have was rank do another. an injustive. - I ; � furniture, workmauship,w.d '�'Irices will tppeal to you, "d we I . . I . . � .- .. I . il /- :. I Do in stroat, troukhm-g, Plumbing and Fur. north and south in 1887! But- 11i,spite - Thes� flags were returned to the acqualAted a4d learned to know each . � . pung's grooery. at -or, � ; � L 1 1075 - of that fact that letter of R. C. Drum's , Southern States for -another reasoJa- Other. Itthe Northerners traveled South, axe bound that it did, you'll ,icertainly, inspect our splendid new stock - . , i : - baforth', . Fa., �ace_Work can be had for the - ' ` - - � - I . � -1 I . - - ' the end, not only did the North realize 4hat and they bad a taste of Southernhos- before investina elsewhvre. ; i I I . sking. ; - - vroved to�be the beginn - ing of 0 1 1 1 ; � , . . . I ' Rapidly and surelv the e es, men, but ijitality, including the hot breads and . . � 11,11 � I MEDIOAL. I last fiTes Of the Southerners wer, hon t r-.--. � . - I i I I I si�ctional strHe died away, in 1898 the . ey were recons A the johnnycakes, and they. like them. I . - � . . - U w -A a UTn I D M - R � L d ESA - =: [.--,N--,r ( 3 7 ,- ,- - e7 .. ,.r-,&, -ALF -W I � . _7 IGEO.� A, 8 I L L E-3 � very men -who h,td moA I'Vehelner� 6 � And the Southerners traveled % north I , E .. ! The 8 uthern leaders loyal M -an/ � � DR. J�01 2,4 I I e de& and learned that there were chivalry - "I M M I --,--- . I opposed =. ly an ;gragefully accvted th � ' i ; XOGI*�is- - - .. I the returning of the Co . 0 Promptly a��tended to nighbor day, Nigbt oxid Sunday calls answered at the, . � " � I : I Offim and reaidence .7ioto,ria St�o . - SEAFORTHe �mte flap -were most amdms to me -ad regarded it as and warm,, loving,hearts among the I ,deric�,-atr&et, 1 opposite the Methodist chunli. � . � . - i - 14w England snows as well as am6na 1. I I � I 1 h4 . %Y V ` R ` �t -1 I . - sion of the sword d residence of'S. T. Holmes; Gi- . - - - Ma�or McKinley do what President decided forever. Tliey were Willing l � � ,baforth Pk-oue 73. i -'t f. . � ,� . �v . i I a Seaforth. 1 � z - . St. - Cleveland had failed to accomphsh. to confess that under no conclildons the Georgia flowers. And a new pn- . � - , 1. I I . i � Le DR. R. RUGH 098 .. -and all stomach On Feb. K 1898, Congress pass4d the I , i I . would they ever ajUmpt .to get their eration began to grow up which knew . f and 6owql disorden. The college boys of the Zile U V, .1. U � I I r I I Graduate of Un1ve6r8it5x' of �*ronbo, bill authorizing the War Department slaves back again. These great facts not JdsePh B-T-JA0�,DF'-'-e---'71 B1 ­11X & 00 8;. .1 � is R ImEn AD � J� ' - --- 0 S Makes �uny babies - * . . �_ - I Woulty of Medieine,�men�r of Clo- I . to return all the ConfederafA flags were the mighty means of welding th,8 North would. persist in, falling in love - . I . ---A . � - oian,8 and Pargeons of I p and rov oved I _-�--. -TM r 17, I kp of Physi � , y. Pr , captured in battle. Governor Foraker,. hearts of the American pbople togeth- with the bright eyed maidens from I . =2 . rt -k -e , , � . I I I % � fs � i : � __9 I -V � aaua,te � couirses in Vyumo yeare successful who had fought the inovern@nt before, -were the South: The sons of the old South- . -A--# k.j k - 1;-L � . i Datar!G; pass gr , ed eveif more strongly than they - . . � f I k1biougo Olinical ISohool, bf Chimoo; use. Ask your drug& was then Senator, and he,wa-s the - . � ern brigadier generals wmild persist 8, T. RGILMES, Manager. - � . DREAD IS THE STAFF .! CQUIC', I united before. � - � ,� i Royal-, Ophthalmiq HosPital, London, for it- tic advocate of the bill. - eking the firesides of their fa- � n GF LIFE I � I . most enthnsias Now, let us impartially consi� the ili atta - . -_ I I I - I g-'sity - College Hos- X . * at laA the civil war was thers' old enemies and carrying away - . i lkiland; Univc I Yes, yes, I � - I � - ! I man- England. Of EDO- UISM and Mothers' Treasure joluntary re- slave question, which 'war, indiiectl'Y the Northern girls as willing captives - - I I p and itifis more vital that it . al LmanAon,, i - ended. At last by the the canse,of that civi-Itwur.. �WaY . � l ` - - OWr.' te.wart Bros., stor�, Main St., 1 -25,---6 boffles $1.25. . I - the old war called love. Cupid's - . . .� " � ' � �� , k a . 4 tam of the'blood soaked battle flap I back in'the time of Thomas Jefferson In . '� . " be good than aay � .. I p,hone, Wo. -5. iNight calls . init4d .the United States Congr ssi'declared were flying every -whither until � shoul4 I . ;4&donA Drug& Che e darts ! ... I Sft&ith mical Co.. Lu - � i_� - S11swered from residehoe, ,Vic,toria 'A . the Sage of Monticello advocate� the at last the North awoke and said, I les , � 11 ' f Montre there was no north, no south, no east, I Ontario lfafl wheat suppli . � otber ' ood. - - t 43,,0 1 . emancipation of the nbgro. s1ave. 'But, . r� f - wxast, sela&rtho no west, no conquerors and no v - "Why. tbose Southerii boys are not .1 7 � f - 0 1 . though Thomas Jefferson wa� inPNMY What Ma'n1toba sprin wheat lacks; � I I f - 19 - � I I 1, 1890 1 . ,quished. 71(e 0onfederate battle flag b5tri with horns and cloven feet." - 9 . � -1 - ; TV . - . , I 1 4- ways the strongest statesman the South 0. I I -ners began saying, - alitv- I back to the, men whose ,knd the Southei . de e, the higbe&- au, , i J H 14 BEA I E . were given' ever produced, all. the Planters row What Ontario fall. wilheat- lacks - � � I Ows, i - . I . "Why, those . Northerners do love - 1. tead of i 1* DR. R - -T, - RUREF I IAte D v1sion Ciourt Olerk, hrw a nuniiber of pr9d commdes had bapbized them with up M. arms. "Absurd! Absurd!--Qwy y � 'Milk is used inst I OM, at and Residende-Cloderich ong %stbich is a good their Hfe-'g blood. 4 . .. cried. "You free the slaves and the 't�oinnthing besides the dollar.` Then Manitoba spring whea 0 � � 3 rties for sale or to rent, am . East, eb�n of the Kethh�isL chareh, 3 0. Why did the north retuim .th I t supplies jighest baker's skill - . ouildin sbuth F,mt Half of Town Lot N ose old. otton pla ,wM be hined. We 'Ibe golden cords of affection began to , . an,' I , � C .ntsti()ns . I I ra _rth, Rhone, No. 4,,O, Goromer 16 Fmf oat'rdtb,ion peorge SparlInWs Survey, Seaforth, battle flags of the Southem army? ' ffitivine themselves about Northern I �crust is light and crisPy - I �j _1386 - wNh will be sold. on remonable ternis. Insurance ust have, the slaves or die.` This - I br. the - eatintyl of Ruiro First, the northemep ,realized � that In lwart and Southein heart until the 11 r - f i . effeoted, . b s col-ected and loans made on satisfac- was the stand of the South. Mod of . . � � . - I- v Call and sees the Southarnen; vwe honest men' and � blood by the cradle w&s being , heaAtbful, nourishingy 1 My NOU y at reiwonable rates, the Southerners deprecated the biold- 14am( - w DRS. -so(Y-fl,v & MAORAY. ?'.n2 be orineel, Late Division Court Offlee,$e a litid been'lionest in their a:dvocacy of pumped through the arteries of both. . 11 i . - r be cont,ent : . � I ! 8 -of ing of slaves, but they did not a6a how F torth . . .201 the -staW rights principle all tl�lrough ' . I - a n � A i W ' ftdorich at re-ot ! MVLh0- - .. - I � the plantati I � "y '0 g , Opposite . " ons could be cdti� -Had the North known the South and - ap In : I . Tdoli%ed I . flour a lu � the war. The NortherneTs . ) the South know�h the North in 1867 as __� - � - � �ade 0f che,- . I ILA oharah, Seaforth. I � - . I ; ; . I � - . L - . - --i i rhe McKillop Mu the slaves emancipated than the pimt- - � L . tual Fire that the same fidelity to ="�Iple . they do in 1907 there would ha�ve been I IF' - - I 9. G. Soott, graduate of VieboTia lhsurance Company. which made ,Massachusetts Till- eye rubbed their eyes and awoke to . no civil war. That war for the most '� - , I ��I` - � .,� Alln Arbor", and member of the nois and, Wisconsin and California . part was caused by the ignorance of �Q'k-'11kZR) I . -, I - I 1� 7't . I I . ----4 1 fight for the centralization of govern- the fact that the phiptatiom were 0 . If - �� i JU I rio College of Physioians and . i thau -�i&en the different sections of each other. . % . � F_ .an e Made. t�AKM AND ISOLATED TOWN r off with hired labor I � I I Wpons. 0oraner, �Oor the *400ntY, Ment drove Georgia and Alabama and ')e"T'e by slavm They dould Thus, brave men of the North �and . �� . � 0 � I . ; : South Carolina to fight for state 111�lvafAd brave men of the South, in: the name . I 11 . -- � . w� 1 , Aaron. ', . I I --.;w ow the make more money out of their- cotion of our reunited country before this ap, - .. . I . iij & - _r'l Q�- H. - I il. Mackay, honor gia:duate of .. , It . riahts. These men. born bel )ps by hiring field hands than by . I i old!m . ed ! ,oEMBRO. ippen Mason and Dixon line. were not dis- cr( . proachin I . - I �. I I . -, _ .�! 0� alist -of 9.. *B. mol'san, presidOntp K honest or mercenary. -They were fight- owning You itwo classes of veterans have not - - " .MT nity, UnLV16rarty, g . them, The result was that .g Memorial day Isalute you. ,� , * -A . � 7-- ---- -- � I Uity- Medioal. 0olloge. f Membet, 7 P.'6J Tbanam Erasero ­vioe,�preai-i be- ii;hereis before the war nin4ty-nine . - , - ! .:_'.�'.'..' ' .'.-!'..'.:'..�.'.*,i'..-'*,**'� �:�,;:;.i.'.."PO: % - P 7 ing for a principle, because the7 e that you are . ", "r ��; -,�-.-Zz - - -. - - .-..-. - - � � .@ . E Voltage of _byfliplan And' Southern men out of a hundred warit- :,,,�...- *' a anA Ou I OFFICIAL M,w LABE119, � � �. ­- - -7" _".....' '*.".'_- -' �%" dent. JBrluvefleld' F. O.; Thomas E. lieved the princi�le was just. I . I I ,..�l-....,.,.,..,...---.--�..----.,- . ..............'n � �_ __ . -1, F I " physical heroes, but greater than this; '. :--.-_-�.,-,. �"ns, onte"In, 0. i 141N ed slavery to exist. to -da , if pulk to the I � - ..-..,.�011! '&aTorth for thn-t. principle they were ready y it . I --. �; !`.,�w �:�;t I .- Hays, I seore-tiry-1treasurer, . Southern vote, ninety-iiine man out that you are morhl and spiritual he- . , i ,N�� . , , �_ �,, M___ -_ 1 .04,1 1 9-10riO.Ce their live% I I . , � 'N'r I � P, � � tO ,: . -red wocdd rdwe to ta,ke roes. You have not only proved to the � -T-W - MIA .& I of a liund - ,7- 5 A __, A,UCITIONBERS. But sorne years had to pass before � � -" -; GTORS. r � . � i T�,.,! TJ I I � DME A,�A �, 1. IF ,'' .-., W, - t -en great. wide world that you have couT- I 'A � NO t. . .- F,;-,4 RM, ��Zw � I � I back their slaves ev if they could. - , A X_ 'I Wiltiam OhefflleF-, Staf0r"'; 'J'ob'n the hoy,,, in $lne'and the boys in gray This 1s,.a sodoWcal fact of the aouth� age and backbone enough to fight, but I : ... , ,� , � P _i I , . ­v-�,,� �,- "�M , � i A hrop ; George � . . � , I "'W � flity of soul . E-'! �1 _". � I THOMAS BROWN. G, G 'eve, Wint - bale, , eotj�dnd fellowshin to�ether � I ' "I'- A , W, " V 3 , � I � 001,1(l rn , labor probiern with wbich every that you also have nobi I I"t - � , SeafbAh; jobn Bennerwels. Dublin; I , L" 001.yn- npd rpcprnnii� env', Ahor's honeity, lt- Trn I � "Itw , . O'Anawd auctioileer f# the intelligent American student � is well Dnough to forget and forgive, paist dif- � I � 10 � , � I ��' . . . . . . 7 James1 Evaps, Beschy,004; J,Dhu�� is nlmost,iqpossible for a man who'. I ; ,Krences. Iii this"beautiful land of . . / I *3 of Huran and, Perth, Orders . � I _* . � . �, . I 4 Watt,! Harlook; T,hos. Eraser, Brues- � � comersant. I , � TM , �� � *ft akA. M. Campb&ll'� implement i,�j figlifilria%th bplievn that his oppon I ours f or 364 days out of the year we .1 . / I - ��. I � " of bat� , 1. � ,!_-'1,A . � Y� I I ',#aro­r00n19, Beaforth, ,6r at !tJhfk fleld;:Jobn B. McrAan, Kippen,;-JaS. ent. -wboqo doliblo.d fisL t, pummeling Second fact, When the zod- I- - I k C I.,--n't t . , south- only want one flag. That flag must be � - - . . I nu i y . . .. � tAxpositur Offloe, will receive promPb ., I . -ntinfr 11im., i q an ones e I : �/ . . end . ­q...1r1rK."* ... W.4W . o � , b, vft-re ready to the stars. and stripes. We want it wav-. � ` � .1. q � AGRIM01, " Orners almost to a man 0 " I ,�T ON . , - -Ittention, Satisfaotion, guaranteed or. or m FtImicylit, hair in hiq head. B " C a A � I - AL 11, I I ing from every home and every chool- .1 ., P.0 (J�-ZFU . "'. " I - :)*. th, Barlook-; E. Hinch- ,,4 accept that decision, When Finland -� -%%% . Is I �1, �, > ,:. � ll I@ abuge. 1 . !Aor ,-lip batfle Js ovPr, affor time has . in house and every church ands every � ,, I �1' - .." 1. f f!;Tj- ; James. Oumming, E conquered by the Russians * - I _,uq - - -; - & - I ­ ­ - '---- a 9- COO Was I � , � (�; . '.' �-.%_ - . P &: . "-' �Tille; 'J. W. YGO 1 Holmesville ent 18og and Ahmee and T"raine. were .: I ,,, I led the blood, Pfter our (VIII'Mary legislative hall.! But on the spring . I - . - . I ... .. � _. . .., � .1. 1-AMIES G. KoMIOIFARLI� lr&o�d P mpv bnvi.� been laid .wway in hi�.sfl . , t . .. .. ". I � ..." -1 �17. ,I t I I '.1 -1 - _�' � II/lux - P. 0.,; Geo. -Mardie an$ Gteo,. - St eph- conquawd by Germany in IM and Memorial day we Uke 0 see the folds !__ "."...- .,- � I Lloenaad auctioneer far the Odom- I 9 par'-wo. 111en we Art- nble to look at our of the old Confedeiate flag for a little I ,.. - .. t . �. , , ,_. . . Italy and Poolland .. � - .: -* -- Spain and and I ..... .. ,,%, . ; �1' � � - znw� additou, , nqt aptions nnd tb.is,e of our enermes . The right blend of" the two 11kakes tht I I.-, � 4 , - ". i . ..;,, .f* #Y of Hurom, Sales attonded to in - P Wegtphalia were conqae.-r- while wrapped about the folds of the � --,� , 1.;.�,,7 Y V. ..:- . -,,I - ...:4 , ._ - I ., ,,)s tbrough nnofliCT".13 and I � __ I - ... . eyes. . Then we NalAes - ��_..��­* 1. UlY part of the ovanty at 00oderat- / ars stars and stripes, which once bae-uleal -'.'.. I V . � I in the Na�oleoiiie w onl � ,.- :1 i -*%t: y Perfict floul- for all bread and pastq. aA X. '. ....,%-, a c Vo 5 .1; ,.1- `1008 and satisfaction guaranteed. I I ,.op fli-at both of ,us inay have been ed by Finnce - with it. Tlmat Confederate flag is the - A 9, :,.,fi­; ;.,:,. I were compelled to bend - .6 - . . I I " :��., flio fi ,., �t P1-4ers left at 'the Seafortli post bonest in our ideas, but both or one these PeOPle -e , _� I. re -pot tO . I . , � 11� .;�, � the -knee at the stroke of the swore emblem of many a heroic deed (31 12, r�k� j.,� . I mistaken in' -our "� " � ­_ F btfice, or on riot 2. DoummaA09 So of i,s may bave been I I . I . I I . .�� I -'., o -, i - I , - -- true Amerie�m heart, as the UbitOd . I i 1, - . . t1W Fni(A.C-Pipe, Sh I Sullett, .will reoeive prompt at- ! 0 1 jlidg"Me4t. i- ` but they and their conquerors nevex States flag, is also the emblem of many T e it. � I*...- ne. Pi,l,d to -day is no . � ,� !:ih(,wn in illustrll- 0 � 3: , I QIq -1 tention. 18824f Al _� I If those Southerrier� were Ii.ot hon- became heroic deed. ,_ just try it and prov - '. ---------,---.-- ", an an it is japaneqp_ a true f . . -11. ,where it immediatQ1., , -. ost in their advocacy, of statq� rights more 1.0�e m Oh, the bravery of the past, when � . I . . . I.. I � B. 8, PHIMPS, ' how can you account for th6 iwtiow Alsacel'rnda� ay pay tl� I � 6 �,) f*'(� ()-�,Iter air - .�_, �� 1. . taz:es to C,emany, but 11heir hearts the great arn:des of the North and.the .�$ . t � 7 - . 11 1, ---A ,;CMade in Ontario . Is I I I. - I Lloansed auotioneer" for, the ooun- of Robert E. Lee Study the history I , , . .­ re, � eml;er -,, - 'dne - �..F';,A.1vr1?,,­., to M . arein the Tuileries, No sooner did SOuth were in'm0rtal0onfflztt D'- - . , . *.�.. . -ill. Qnd - - --- - ; ... PAN of Huron and Perth. Being a . __ & of the man any way you v I ­ - - q . I - . -C - . irrli a noble, true . - f r,-ttion :- N apoleon abdicate than the .the two wm then respect f�o b -.w - z -,vith thi", 6p ... . Draptical farmer , and - therou,ghly, h6ro N kings .and -��; "J � .,�; you will ;find,hi - - � peo, I 2_2 - N - &____ff % I � 1. 'r Not K, I 1`1 " Aust antl direct dr,a) . - . . gladly welcomed back by the' olm U -0 19 a a e ­` -1 c -ea me in b - 0 their foes? At the iege of Vicksbux,g I -1 T f--TLnP ,'� �- ..!.9_ : Mock and implements, pla did not enter the Soutliern-armv for I ,--- I � ,.,!., I ple to their vacated tbxonesi. S* - .." - i itv;t _��11(,. (. � �_.`..ff -1 1yo � ­ - YLSY,22, ISM, the commanding gener- I - r - Z : i leanest, s�m- 1. ' � ' ' I t befter - dition to TealiZe ' ,fame. Had he stayed in the Northern thua -was the ending of the avil war , _�N, " 'r `�E " ft : whom he had deposed wen e7 and nobility of each other ana MIld'arstanding the valine of farm , I flirough and through. He certainly queens bow in reveren�cel to flie ber . f 0 _good ;T Pi1`11IN(LA U J_�" - � - n.,Trr,, ,..0 Prit"M Charg6b moder4e. Gatis- .� army he might havq been commander 1­1­1­,.� ,01� . .1 . ,, q ., 3 liar _t - ,� v �n,-"1V.(J,- orreatest lab -S)" A -;T - The Smthern people are not a sub. al ordemd the Ninety-ninth regiment -1-R. . . ___A___ I'- , '16-ftion guaranteed or no pay. All of fill ,the -United States forces. He I a re- . . . 4 pt, �....ii*�:_*. I I juguted people. They� re not a peow Of vabmteersi to c4Fp - ­ 1. , - . (;an buy I '. V ; - '3 Ithat vou . - .�_�S' I ON -1461's left at Hensall post office . I Imew lie was slated as the successor I at the soua dMA4 oeeupied by the Se;mnd infimtry . Now is the Itime you shmild be garliting � . . .,.-..% I ple trembling 0 of the cari- . .;. ...'m - ; . ... Or at Lot 23,, 0oncemion 2. Ray, Will J of Winfield- Scott, Suiely that was of Texas. As the Northem regw2ent t ..4;� ; Jcal ele.-.1c.r does nott�� .-...�,Z-.. ! non!s explosion. They �are a peo�le I _& I . fame On . moved forvF.---d to the. charge the � : � 1 44 Sa ti 1 1�6 Promptly, attended to. 17M-tr ough for any -man. He did I into your _t3prm*g Clotuffies, If you have not al- � ushin,6 write - -*:.1_.2*_.1?2s who -had' an issue. They said, "Let I -,.,*`1.,- - I i not onter the Southern army for Mer- . . _ '. � �i. -.-4 l ____� colmd gxie f�e com=nd- `Boys,. . ; .:_' o r. heb ' � - -. - - �,.%, - " � -- -, decidel tilis , for an at ready ordered them, call on us and so � for - ­�. . . ��, - I I I cenary motives. He Was already us rssue ol�ce ba&. Keep your faces to - I : 1�--":'.-5`_,�*-_,, t . the esanaaes nioutlL" 4nd: when tb�e daet look ., - Fltl.'!'-'��'�. NOTICE. ' ,, ; wealthy in his ow"n right, and Arl- w-axd 9we enemy and charge.'" On and we can do for you in this Hne, We carrY -5-11 . ,.,., ]300klet , ,.:�---�'-�:.5&. , !, ;ad of buttles decided fam . Free �, - - ,.,..I- I � . ington Heights, his 'home, was just I i - L � - . ___ . ' 6"O DWOU 93i , - on va:IA,the line. Under the withering 0, - , 1� . . C1 119%6 28- the best lin ' W - V.'i,_--�:.*;:, .�, 7 � I Tile Court of Revidon of the Assessinent Roll of the Potomac. He knew that . es of lwdeds and ,, orsteds and . - .. J the Townghip of Xe,l(illop, le �Wrm_ , I I ke eniemy the Northern regi-, , , �. ­ -*S-&, � I for the year 1007, -wi 'A -rue I art Tonico � asm -aJ - Itemer Sam I fte of 2 -- 111- tailors -18 warivid- , � - ".�..­­!_ .�;.,. w � . 11 bo �rea T & - The Now I - the repuVebion as Ligil-c-lass . ....,�. . �_ 4!;. .1.2 1101d O� Wc-dnesdivy the 29th day of MNY at Calder's ly 6URIA , __ ss4 "Now, men of the waik hae am =6= =&e mid retreated. R& our - . �, T;_ ..... , � . Nor vs Food and Didoa Enricher. Tbi - - - - I __ �.._ � . . Rull, lviflt�rop, �6Mtnenclng . at. the " a - --- wr &gi. we baw oo dmerences, cokm ben -am of that x-gimeni, Moina-3 a - ir -As&% � xrested please govern tr d ronew a1A the worn out Oud WAN"d le ". There are many oth - 00mflc a m.,All parties futL a a a I AIM - . . I I . ��,� . theinsel e' ordingly.' tee sof thebddy, and restore varlsethealtb I . Mmlm Ahem baa as- heroic Efteim by nAm was fleeter footed' i , Spri hirts, Ties, Etc. it, � � . 2V,,(j.37 " ace X MURDIE, Clerk. an igor to the anti re oys.tew. ous proff. ,, 11, � tb= - Qw rest. He cai-ried high the as Spring,;Underwear 1, Ing S , . . I � . - I voustlesst .51cepler.gric,02i, Nvry -------. Of dee& CM - . I '. . . Y%Rrr 914�w , . ... - . I .: � I I � �_ . I � jBirsilm pag. "ckvf Vitality. Attof - � M ft In The abarge and moved straight I �L ..8 fibb you out for Spridg. I, . I . I . t ' tra ni Weak and I xny batik fiekis. Ta,�:e them =d , et U I - I I � I ' elf to of Le Grippe, Anmm om He ffid not know that his com-, - to Rent, " ,all keW Vion Im yow- ch9dZ= 10 10* . - t Store - DI Y.Spolls Loss of hemory, Pa p1tation of , __ They owliow W tamed back- H,a kept his I 1�� - � . - - I � . I - . - -.- I - . upm vft nmerencis and Um toward the enemy. And th,�re he ` 'I . I f I Che Heart, L0515 of Energy, shortndso of awL - � 0, Montreal,, Winnipeg. - llar--04_"�O��' - , - -Eq I 0 th tc. 0 con all be cueed by using � - � -1. AM 13111d not mn. We' =e an . , The welst store of the Bell Block, In the Village of ' 11 4 � . . 7 - $ � . . , -�IeMll, Th1fJ Is imitable for 0 general storeF res me= of me rate and om na- 78% 0 10hu." Hamiltow cdfga;�-' i . me Norgisvi soldie,r, with the � . I , - __ bu'rcn a He&rf and Nerve P111S. So ,,BRIG,HY" BeROV�5' - t4trut, or any -business reqOlri ,ad ok fing fting high over his hei4 Jf ,- - , ort), � f UQ b 11din Lng a lar 0. well. W4� )e.&bo%or3fqr$l,26- Aildesiers,or sow" aih, to -day V2&uk -Gw D Aputs, .Seaf , � I - u g. A �orafortableli dwelling acya the 11117ce Lq � CDA090g)]:161 an; : , and. a- lboas=d mam- in! , - I I i I . QW40, Z' asiged - I - _i6m . . I : I T _Smm� xpm� 1ba -._-=_-_f1,r- - I - vto'? 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