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DR. F. 1. IL FORSTER I FLY X � 3 WEEIKS�100 FLIES �ersdAal testimony, to the, excellence ,, I . . . \ , The invitatipa which went with the the helpers aftbe tables. / I � �� � � I
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.- � We, Far, Nooe and Thr at vieted of the erlime of sp'readil p placed ,before 'him, on the plain deal 1 . . . . . authority was not qliestiOned; it em-; e Lack of Work . �- 00.0--l—n
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. . � � 0� �ty of dread diseases, including typhoid I table.of the refectory. Even oui old ' , . � . / ,, . braced all persons; it promis-ed much.- I Ye're Temiscouata scum. It was your I -
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I Graduate in Medicine, Univerni " hdfaestea"d,not -furnish, better' ' 1' �, ... �� I . and The Wake of John agh was on popple--. killed, John Xav,hnagh. -�O— � -- twuww�
. . cholera and tuberculosis, as well as . � I �. I -.. - - - - t' roduces � mord - 1. wp--"�
'Toronto. , te. . A:gathe! wtn'd The teal -thy 1yody p -1
� being -directly Tespcinsible fof the lbroad, butter, milk, cheese and,$r0sh , .1 �* * , - X...n at 8 Three days of bes- Itts a - er hd doesn't-4ise from - I
I � . � - . �a , 1, .. 11 t , MUSIC pitali - On the fourth - , 'energy thlan it needs to keep tha � .�
.�vegetables. Moreover, two meals. . , - . - I . ty! � day the where he's lying up, there on the I - I
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11 �� Late Assistant New York Ophthal complaints' writes- L. T. Duncan in day suffice theso'religious-ascotics. 11 .. , . �, 1 � .� . ;1 funerall But mh talked about it as hill - and --j' I ' Heart, Lungs and Bowels worldl],- �� �
� . porefield's T1 If it , were - a festiVal instead, of a t be spent - I
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Eye and Golden Square Throat Hos� the Gra;hiie (London). Flying The Oka ists htive-,been tried - A servitor'who wag eutti
- b fi Two of th . steries ' The' emi�*omW olde7 of the major u W
At -Mr. J. Ran- straig-lit from 4 source of contamina-' )y re, ' - �0 f neral. = . I.Md down his,knife and- doubled his in ment-al or- pUy�slcal WOPk. On the 11 - ,� .
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pitals, London, Eng. U" ve the k3r�' .. -0 C& ,Aftdr hearing two days oftbe talk, -fif;ts 'under the drunken man's nose. , .
. I wi bsce, Seafortb, third -Wednesday tion,- the #.y � proceeds to investigatd - been completely destroyed, - Of VeOPI , tin'Ot')-) -Oati"fied by other hand, - People who work t --Q -� ....
I I . I � i the 11st one occurring in 1916. "Thq pres- -'rm, L%ftries,, Gyxnadimt Play' after se'eing all the bateaux and canoes "You'd be the one to f and
the suga,D,tAsin, promenades u,poi � . I _ get the flat �of ) -hard use tjieir resefve strength .,
exkt .structure, erected at a. cbbtl, . I own er ... -. I
. -South, Stratford. - +1h,% vhyfffirr� ot m usic f -
� in each month from 11 a.m. to 3 P.M. butter and performs its toilet on top 'jTo�nds, t otc.-,Th�4�v� bf, anovdng, the hastening d the river in steady his hand were he h el His -will J v�ear out the system. .
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Phone 267 Stratford. of the calce depositing on everything M -W IMU) U i all 110vy Prour.150 0111, 11TWK e I x, scou m spoke for a welcome 'to everybody. ) people who .are Inclined w I -
� - I it touches sk�ie of the'deadly,.microbes. pletion, is a monument to the intrepid- k soine� foM of dft��g to an - M., bosse's had been forced to dec4are You're shaming the - ords in'bis will. I I any .
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- . iry little itY and c6ura:ge. of' the white --robed fly 6f -t6 averAge man I - I the Heart, Livet-, I
. - . it has gathered on its ha , .bora podul4fw , a holiday for. the ,men who threatened Even old Temiscouata Martborn,hin � .�
, . � rothers. - I � .1 �. � , _� of the Troubles of . 11
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I V, I ,1 body,.froni its last alighting .place, b � � ��*on3w; with 14quor and,1ndoc to Nerves, Kidneys. Stomach,or Bowels..
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. I Fortunately #ies --are n'ot nearly so Its occupants truly live -the simple ,-ent-a - d - Marthorn gave in to come'. 'Along out with ye!" He grab- i can 5 the condition Of I -
. I Aualle, Thowever, dancels Way -6 sioh, 'Kenneth -greatly im ,..
t#esses and morie' h9rm.than V�- r1a. It Is path- his own. .'inclinations. The call Of bed' the man)s collar and fl -t h if t -hey so desire. .
� LEGAL ,--, numerous ii -I past days. We no long- life. The. simplest of ma - � 'NP4im 1 their healf pro ve 11 �11
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. -- " - . -refuse in and th6 plainest of 'furniture mark th ir -see in our larige t9wns and such an event in
er tolerate dust ddd 11 em to Oe monotony Of � I 'If you,%vork too havd, take more � �,
., *� R. S. AtS. / nd in � dust and living quarters, So is -it in their daily -�rui - woods life- was not to be resisted, He "If there's any 4uestion—any--�, I
, � ! . . H - . about our dwallings; a ahly Aoes - - effles young men and.wonien h ' ' ' -nd joihed � 0, work too little, take � 1 '41
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ir and refuse and -all things uncle routine., Retiring- at e4ilit in the and his men took canoes a icall " rest, it you �
Barrister Solicitor, Conveyance rl. .I . J to some ,danee haN to tatisfy a began Kenneth, ap Y. more exerciee, You will Ueed med-
. y. evening would be a testing rule for . �theprocessfon. It was on the third
Notary-P�biic. Solicitor for the Do- the house fly fl6urish and- multipi k desire for aii�usehient. . "Man, there .are -no questions here e to correct tho tToubles cansed 111. -1
� , winion Bank, Office in rear of the Do- But we have not yet conipletely rout- some folks -I know, but to Tise at , PeoVe Who have used up their day;of.the wake that they journeyed till the%funeral is over. I don't -care id -n .
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minion Bank, Seaforth. Money, to ed the enemy, in spite of the vigorous two in the morning " uld be,a,vast- - .9trength iii Dauld-Ing, Iet,e Hours,., down; they pulled ashore at Ste. who ,ye are. It's enough to - 1cnow . your indlocretions and to a-,,.sist . - I I
A loan. : � war of extermination waged against ly harder one. And Yet Ws is their Me% Poo& or buve, , perhapg looked-.' Agathe when the twilight *as deep- I that ye're hungr.V," declared another I nature to restore health. Then take ' . � .
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I - - - him; and this is not surprising when . daily programme. The early hours' of too 14D , iipon the Wine when it was ening. - i I of the 'helpers. "Eat, and God bless I - Hacking's I ", I
I— we . consider that dvery .fly that es- the day aVe 'given over to their de- Irg . .. '�
I .- I I Red an,d -have lat O11d John Barley- Juse as ni'en had talkedi- it was more I ye! . It's by the, will of Old X. k., ' .`,- .
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capes our vi-ilance (presuming it to votions—prayer first; Work afterward: ' , ..�
J. M. BEST 0 � .1 . their vitality wU1 find a Of festival, than funeral. rest his soul!" . I Heart gnd Nerve Remedy I--- I
- will probably, In It is interesting� to watch the monks c9Vn 06JP � 0,nd iTyou require a la-vative takle, ". �
. . -been in the use pf The b�g house on the hill was da�k So they ate of the food of Kava- - -
. Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer -rather less than three -weeks' time, march single file -to or from the cliapel I nagh'g' bounty- and ,strolled about the 1 5 1 1-11
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I and Notary Public, office upstairs give 'rise to a swarm of a.. hundred and on to fields workslidps and bakns. HAcking's Heart and Nerve Remedy. and soldhin; they who wefe f-eastingi � I Hacking S . 11-1 '4
over Walker's Furnitur hred and fifty fresh six -leg- One suell file,3 ,armed with pails and , it wdll,, &spel "that. tired feellng�l on the dead mafi's bounty did not dis- 'village, seeing what there was to he i 71. I .
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ged di-stributors of di4ease, . I stools, for the ' milki.ng of over a I take amW that feeling 4 depression turb the new sanbtity which invested, These .bW.0 przparadons will work 11 .
. Street, Senforth.. - . I b � hear. I TherX e. Iceeping his Liars I ..
- � . � . To overcome our enemy the, fly we 'hundrdd cows'twice a day is iii) small . and nervousness that comes from- the mansion. They kept away a - oung Mr. Marth6rn bear much - won.d.ers, and we -will guarantee ��� , - ., - - -
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I - lowered vAp,Wy and bfing-s back the made merry in the village at the foot' OPe Y .
� I . � . . . must follow its 'nefarious career. task in itself. .Planing mill and car- of the hill. 1 about the beauty, talents and fortune )ben,efieial resufts because we know 1� ...
PROUDFOOT, KILLORAN AND., The egg -laid by mother fly is a thing, Penter -and blacksmith - shops- are also - heidthy r1oh, re-d..-6ollor to the cheeks. ' ' ' - I .,
, - d novitiateq, it will make your beauletaleep more ,On the river sld�e, showing in the I of the- heiress of the X. K. Also be they will do so. I
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. . hardly more than just visible to our man-ned by nianks an gloom like a huge, fiery gem, was a , Heard something which astonished Mr. wdisen U.'Uagleson, of Bat -
COOKE eyes, yet within it ,lies tho minute, while ifurther )ielp 19 had from several sadsifyAng so that you will awiake In pit, brimming with wood coals which him. He heard it often and was I field, writes ,0 f0ll0w`8: "IT. have. --
� - Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Pub- ever restless §peck o ' f piotoplasi-n— young men -who are students -of agri- the moimings fqll of life and hope sent U flickers of flame. Constaiftly obliged to believe, for. it was indors- . =U, -Ah plensupe, in add-Ttessing YOU in .
the germ of life—from whicli within culture on this fi,pest of farms, % One alftd, more alble to cariry on with the , - That talismanic statement .
. Me ey,to lend. In Seaforth . above these coals, spitted on bars of 1 e# 'by regard -s to Hacking's Wonderful
n w , garden is a ?X , -
� lie, etc. the space of a few hours the- ipale,, of the orkers in the , day's work. The "haibita th t hurt" ' T Wbich*was .then controlling all the ' -
, on Mond% of each week. Office in legless maggot is evolved. For five! victim of � the war, having lost his steel, we c casses of oxen, their Heart and Nerve:RP-medy. I have
N- . can more elasily be overcome If - plans and goings in Ste. Agathe— ' '
:. .1 Kidd Bloc . W. Proudfoot, K.C., J' or six days�-the little creature lives eyesight while in the French Army, 71?11 roa-sting tim t'� by the will of the Kavanagh!" used quite a taw boxes and I must -
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.1 �* L. Killoran, H. J. D. Cooke. . will us,�.Hackingls Heart and Nerve s r nives, Every . me ai world of
- 1, and feeds in the dark, noisome sub- His ability to detect weeds fromplants Remedy to dtrengthen the Nerves, to now and then men held chickens over The funeral p -recession was to be i'say they h"�e d�""e .
- stance which is 'at once its food -,and or. to perform other tasks is extra- add poWer,to the Fleart and to re- the -glowing c good, Pleal�e send me 5 more boxes
- . . - - . - - - � � . . . � I . oals on long rods. With ,really a parade, alad -Clare Kavanagh .
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the grub shrinks somewhat within its Trappists, novitiates 'and visitors the Blood. . Buy them from your out of the coals .and uficovere4 balced One of the men voiced Kenneth's ,edy and 2 boxes lof Hacking"s Rid- � k - -
--,� VETERINARY skitf, which hardeng, forming a water- alike have'their thoughts turned to dealer, We a box, ,6 for. $2.50. ' beans, golden brown and giving forth own shocked sentiments, an -d -his tones ney and Liver Pills." . .
' tight, barrel-sbaped cocoon that sldw- the world to come as welis as this at I - . aroma. The miiigled fragrance _ of were inciutiously loud. . "No girl in if y o u to o wa nt to -rega,111 YOU r lost I �
I F. HARBURN, V. S, ly dark,qns to a mahogany .brown every iurn,- health, then go -to your n�mrest Drug
-, I � for the *eye is arrested .1 �. . I cooking and the smell of the wood her right senses would do anything I � -
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Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin-- color.. - . smoke gave tang to appetite. Near like th�t, evZ*n if her lather's will did Store and, ask for Hackin`g's.
I And now within this tiny br�own case Death! and this is emphasized not ' . . I .
tell her to," ':
� ary College, and honorary member of the most miraculous b as take only by the placing of the graves , t " . the barbecue pit were long tables un- � I
the Medical Association -of the Ontarid appenin tn I This -. impertinent disrespect Is der canvas and the tables were piled "Wba-Vs that?" dem,�nded a wizen- - i . I
. Veterinary College. Treats diseases of place. The fly larva does not grad- right up to the walls of the men- damnable, -sir " with food all the time; there were, no ed man who wore/a silk hat. � I �
all domestic animals by the most mod- ually change in form, as ,does the astery, but even more S,o by an eniv ty "As a son 'I a�ologize. But as a meal -hours at the Kavanagh's wake. "I wasn't talking to -you, sir.11 I ' I 6 �
� . . 4ples. Dentistry and Milk caterpillar of a butterfly; * ne, the 9 -rave, all ready for the next one to mim with a seve4y-five-hundred-dol- Men were consta?ntly urged to eat. . "Well, you won't be'lowerilfg your- . - �
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Fever a specialty. Office opposite extraordinary little creature positi-�ely be ushered into that other and veiled . .
, Jar job threatened for no business Some sat at the taBles on benches; self by talking to Doctor Archaleus
. Dick's Hotel, Main Street, Seafdrth7 Imelts away! Gone is the plump, un- world of mystery, from Which there reason at all I stand. here and. soy others stood; others strolled about. Mare'i And I heard what you said ASTHMA -1
All orders left at the hotij will re- pleasant looking maggot; in its' pla�e has only been one return, � tp you that I'll show up your animus Most of them bad. food in theiT hands. about the Queen bf the Toban, even * . -1 I
calls there is, apparently, only a drop of So this man of %nother faith went in a way to shame you if you try any -on, the tables were smoking meats, if You are now denying it," � If you have Asthma,donit � I
. . ceive prompt attention . Night senii-fluid, cream jelly. . t to and carne from the home of the imagine that you niust al- I
received at the office � . - dirty work!" He banged his fist on haunches of beef, savory roast sirloin "I am -not denying anything," ex- ... Iser . - N 0�
%`. - One would -naturally suppose that Brothers of Silence, nestling, pictur- the table6 "YouNe taken away my surrendering rosy slices under the bostulated the incautious person. Men FA e1quick'sur"nds *
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I I . . . I this was the end of the creature. But, -ad hills, with 4any impressions. He' the job. By gadl% knives of the caryers. There were were gathering around. But )Joctor I WOrsteases by using .-
no; with . marvellous rapidity, from cla , � I'm going to hang onto it!" pigs roasted, and chickens and eggFJ March of -the whirling wits li�d. re- - -
JOHN GRIEVE, V. S. the speck of jelly and. a few remnants will not sooii forget the welco e "Get out of her�!11 shouted Colonel and potatoes fresh from the coals. ,,Solved to make thle most of a f4vorite TEMPLETON'S � .
Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin- of the original maggot, an entirely 'given, the courtesy extended and Re Marthorn, in the upheaval of his emo- Heaped leaves of hot. brown -bread,;. tsituation — an opportunity to din I
ary College. All diseases of domestic new being is built up. In from six kindly interest shown in tions not able to tell himself whether deep meat pasties, cakes and dough- 4speech into.the ear of the puj�ijic.
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animals treated. Calls promptly at- to seven days' time the little tarp- in everything. Nor will he soon lose , be wanted to kick this bold young -nutg and, pie& Little mountains of (Continued next week.) . .
I tended to and charges moderate. Vet- door at one end of the cocoon i's Pugh- the sense of solemnity from, witness- recalcitrant or slap him gingerbread, and cookies dusted with I -
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&eases, relieumatism', acute, chronic Fl� in her egg'laying propensities by in a long robe, caught up at the w s — k . . I -1, ,;-,
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w thitario: pass graduate courses in uncler cultivation; choice grAins,fruits " Y R, ve you R run in that board ureat Temiscouata had led his men . I C"A Of Z" .L /-WN4110n stmi Jclegs,, Dy cleaLers I *- , I— .
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9 buy oil. It shows whi de-9cribed below. *
I Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5, Night and an equally high -'grade wine as OPERATION OR ing out of his way to settle any of . is � I �
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R. No. 1. Orders left at The Huron. Granulated EYelidS ' you feel and if more than satisfied
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FOR FUI'MVS , Your Dru * ste or by- mail 60c per Bottle. �
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