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I_ . Saw sets ........... 1 - - 35C to 75c Buck sa%,t s ................ 6oc to 75c nations of the - British Empire, ,The- up itq,a short ta6. prior to hi 'the -men are only too' _! 4'PoWt Just slfipoOoe the headache without removing the . � . I
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� not,the slighest hope of bringing about of tbe� first Sabbith Schools n th th4 earth. Tht� a war to establish tha whole -nervous system - seemed to be W
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, �_,j � � . disUibution in October. - Specl.rd take this harmless "fruit laxative:'- Quebec -legislators In Canadian contingent iri England, bad stand -the delay we are subject to- Id I �p I t!
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. I of all ages and for grown-ups. the past ,six or eight ye-ars can te.-Aify* perity, despite the war prizes mere taken by animals* In -.whlcb, only -thirty-five minutes run by -rail. : - I &nt, �!
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, .� Ontario's best' practical training VaNdw. 0.j. Gc=dAmftfbrC& - with but one object in view -that of best animal bred by the exhibitor, the i , I . $ ss of strength with low, - - I , TAe
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TO TORONTO I in session from Sept Ist. Catalogue � Mail is not dealing fair,wilth Its read- the North- Sea-Alid he 'never thought the Abie'rdeen-Angus and Shorthorn tered up piece Of 'furniture, to say tke two Years ago my 'health',was in a -
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�., . ZtMh1%... � �'_' _. " - - . 9.05 1 1 4.00 :: . stitutions as "English") -What, has the ( % Lbrabam's Plains. The -people here se3m tne, breathlesq, sna. r WAs troubled much -
......... - 9X3 4. 4.33 resolution was proposed by a private At 11pswich Fat SLocic Show J. J. 410 cherish lils'ilg'emory more than we with dizzipte". tkil"the medicine I took , -� ,n6_ -�
: 4 � Quelph.ie' to English (Navy done In this ,war, any- Cridlan wound up a big round of, sue- Canadlins- nual M,�
, I Guelph L ........... 10.1B 11 6.05 member and not by the,Government. way? Of course that little fight,off the. - Perhaps because they value did 4ne no ,food -and .1 was steadily � - I ,
i :: HAD A BAD ces,ges with -his A'.)erdeen-Angug heifer us M , tural -S
orouto ............. An' 10.20 1* ' 0.45 , . COLD' ore than we thin)c they do, and growing -weaker. My motlhar urged -ine o
- FROM TORONTO - - it was carried In the Quebee'Legls'a- Falkland Islands ithe other day was. all Estelle of eyfalseinore which sealed 14 Wolfe was ,the Chap that -did the trick. to ttry Dr,*W1llhLji%.s$ Pink Fills, and be -i - H*a 91
� Voronto .... � ........ Lv. 7.W a. m. 4.80 " I WITH PROLONGED ture unanitpously, so that both the right; but the great Navy, of which cwts. a"rs., 8 lbs., being only 10 lbs. The surface - and und0arground rail- fore, -1 (hA4'taken-_ them very long A - . I ,a very
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,- . para ' don Is simply mar. - alia t,h
�` tively -nothing, We 'have been led to Nca' to feel* like 0, .110W man and
anelph .............. " 10.20 " 6.5c I she was supreme. champion. All told vellous. The only thing that seems to coyfflnuAng their iuso I was restored ,to PoInUd
, io. 69 7.22 " COUGHINGO islature are alike responsible for A. b6lieve �the English Navy Invincible, in- -
Unwocd Jet ......... " 11M 11 � IT Estelle 'has won for Cridlan t06 pounds disorganize t1j'
7.43 " ' � e surface service Is fog. colnplet6 bealth� I ROV mmend them , Snow&j
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� Btyth ................ , 1 12.98 1 1 8.48 * ad Cridian now lifts the Ipswich chain- Is dangerous to go at any speed at all. Sold by all . AndersJ
I � I TRIED YTHING When the gentleman referred t�- h'
- . � . I 'Werteh ............ I 00 P. M. 9,26" , . -brain or Mr. ,k. Lavergne, one of- the finished his remarks I said to -him: medlelmd dealers, or by I �
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I � eotions at Guelph Jet. wfth main 11ne ic-rr Gait I I FINALLY leaders of the National party of the "lf you will co'm'e with me to -morrow, Ktng,s Cup at London's Smithfield a ireal London fog. The day befcre $2.60, ,from The Dr.' WIlUams7- Medl. �
�� � . . . Province of At any rate, Mr. I will give you an obj I ,t - H. 'Tall
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� ! Voo&tock,1,ondc;n, DeLr�il nd ChIcago an � Al . Show. ilt is worth noting that Ur. iCrld- Christmas *.we ha(X a 'trip to Chatham. eine, Co., 33rockyfile, 01.it. I
� - , I . mediate lines. . DR. WOOD'S Lavergne -was mainly Instrumental in that should last you throughout, the Ian -was the, ifirst winner of -the cham- - - Z_Higs
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�, . NORWAY PINE SYRUP ly supported it In the tLegislature. It The �next aifternoon the two" of Us Show, and that was In 1890; but It - I i. 11 - - i"', -, - il�' � __ . - - � - - - .. Edwar,
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raim leave Seafonh as follows: Mr. Wallace H. 'range, Vancouver, last Do be *on chief honors of the day. ,Since- .
I . W I minion election and that the ,critlzing the Orltlsb Navy and instead, then only three times has the champion' I 11 Uti-tor
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7, . Kincardine � I � at the beasf reached 18 cwts. or over, but -1
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, 1011 -1 sistible, but unseen, Power none ihave quite scaled as mu h ai, 0-- - �
I I a Is PIL For Clinton, Winghwil In x1nof I caught a colct w' gne. This being the case, as -the Mail that coinpelled all these 'steamships of c 4 0 %JU i Vice SU
�� dine. hich got worse despite Mr.'Cridlan's cliainplon of tke year un-
� very well knows unless It has -forgot- I our.-bWates to tie up 'In the harbor der notice, (His champion of 1914 war., - . - �voinmltt
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11.03 P r- For Clinton and Qoderlch, I all treatments - I could , obtain, until ten, It Is hardly dair or honest to try I of New tYork, all "Af raid to .go �home Jn nearly',4 cwts, I s.9. �w. - . V J_ . I Itle cont
. orill f.b I about Novemb& 22nd, a frieud said, and iplace the blame for this Tesolution � the dark," all f ulli aware ,that, if , � . I -prograir,
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eut. . 'Why not -try -Dr. Wood's " Norway Which -the Mail 'ays Is s' Instrumental I they tso much as showed their noses derful year for ,.stock prices In tb� � I I
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. S 9,11 P M For Stratfora, Guelpb, Toroote bloil, Pine Syrup?' ' Really, I had no faith in I outside -the three-mile limit at Sandy Old0ountry. Berkshire boars have sold . I .
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�, ; � LONDON HU RON Q BRV.Ct. but I thought - I would give this Iasi .King George IV. Thereafter, they would guineas; large black sows up- to 46 .. . , � .
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. � NORTH tvaqengei remedy a trial. I purchased a 50 cent ' guineas; Kent rams up to 150 guineas; � 27 _-_116,01!
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� I and its political friends who 1 -.!Anglo-Saxon names. Thus their Ger- 43 guineas; Cheviots at 100 guineasp f . I ��� �� .
Oentmll.w . .... .............. 9 8i 6 43 a different =an. MY cold was so hard, have so mightily -profited by the ani - .4 . ... the Boa�.
I Exeter . ..... ......... � ..... 9 44 5 64 and the colighin , man and J&ustrian owners have chosen Loncolns at go guineas; Southdowns" . ALE --- STOUT LAGER I .
� Hensail . ..................... 9 55 .9 so prolonged, that . .
� a 05 mosity engendered. It I , therefor., .. . . I
HIppen, . .............. . _ io 01 vomiting occuried after a hard spell of 8 o -'the les- I i 'A.
� I Q 11 - ser evil of- "Interning" their �at r) " I . LIUMS-1 8 �
i BraccUld ................... 10 09 coughing. -1 ' . very igratIfying to learn from so good 6 guineas; and Hampshires at 45 7 �
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cliuwri . .. ................ 10 25 6 �115 . an authortty as o�r big Torontq con ,boats until the war .is over. �� guineas. One HAMpshire Down ram was I NiE - PALATABLE �
Londetiborcs . ................. ii is titne I was seized with le', tor the -season 1,at 220 ,guine.-as. I *.A , � ,Colnpan�
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� . 6 Z2 pocket, and every -,, It Is ,really a sight to see the giant
�. Blyth . .... ................. 11 -_)7 7 00 ing spell 1 would take a small dose. I floating rpalace, the Vaterland, lying .at 1n ,Britain In ..1911,, 71 auction sales - . FOR SALE BY WINE mw SF6RIT MERCHAm,b t VERYWHEft I .: . 'Thomsof I
�� Belgrm A ... : ............... 1140 -7 13 I cau most li�-artily recommetid Dr. which It ,refers -are not longer, capable her dock, while the crew -those ,of of .8borthorns were held, and 5,272 .ard. - . . � I I .
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- , a.-rve ............. 11 60 7 26 Wood'§ Norway ,Pine Syrup to anyone that. - past And them who are not facing the Allies, inals ' I . 11 , Be%;
�.___ __ - i 8,3�Tli Pmsenger . owing to the unifying and beni- bullets over in Europe -return each (were �dlsposed of at anaverage,pf: . LWAL OPTION-IkesWentis in Me local option &,stflets � I 36111
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BlYth, -, - - - � ........... i.... 7 04 3 66 without it at all times.- , atter'nPts at fomenting religlous and sailors' thomes. Not far off 'lie- the a'D%40 15s. 4d. ifor �4,031, -but the re- . a to . Elliott.-
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........ � ......... 713 4 N When you ask�for "Dr. Wood's" _ mquire for perwnal or family me. W&t
Bruceikid, to be abandohed. If the Mail Is cor- r. I been DO',
0111ntml� ......... ............ 8 10 4 23 that you get what you ask for. It Is Prant, and the President' Lincoln, huge any,ai ,the tour 'ears 'previous to 1913. 1 1 . � .- I
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Kippej., .... .... _.. � ...... a 35 Lit up in a y rect 4n. its diagnosis olf the� situatI0111, boats, the first-naine(i -being of 15,000 The highest average ,was L181 3s. ifor I - ANADA : �
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