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TEAS. -Black, Green and Japans are unequalled in quality and prices; you will save be. and
10c. pound if you buy from we instead of Tea Peddlers; compare quality and prices.
SUGARS. -We aro headquarters, we buy direct from Moetroal Retiuories, keep best quality
and sell at close prices.
NEW FRUITS and !'EELS. -We have already disposed during Holiday season of over
four tons and still have large stuck uu hand, different brands selling cheap as to quality.
CROCKERY, CHINA, GLASSWARE AND LAMPS. -We have got to make room for out
Imported Goods and we have reduced our prices on Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Toilet Sets,
Berry Sots, Water Sets, Bread and lit\itel Plates, Cups and Saucers and Lamps, all kinds
Call and see Goods and Prices; nu trouble to show goods.
Terms Cash or Trade.--•
We Welcome you to Hilton Central Exhibition
see
Sept. 29 and 30.
And will be pleased to have you call and inspect our complete stock
of --
Hardware, Tinware, Stoves and Furnaces,
Lamps and Lamp Goods, Paints and Oils,
&C., &C.
Our )stores are the Place for Bargains.
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AYER'S
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for the last 'twelve years. I can
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Dungannon Show Prize List.
HORSES. ---Heavy Draught. -2 year
gelding, Bar hour Bios; 1 year
filly, Barbour Bros; 1 year gelding,
James Forster; foal of 1896, John
Bowers; tenial in harness, James
Forster,
Agricultural. --Brood mare, Woods
Bros, John Salkeld, Robt Bean; 2 year
filly, Hugh Chisholm, James Forster;
2 year gelding, Jatnes Lane; 1 year
filly, Hugh Chisholm, Robert Bean, J
Salkeld; foal of 1896, Robt Bean; team
in harness, Hugh Chisholm, Woods
Bros, J H Mallough; 5 colts by one
sire, Lord Shannirn, John Medd,
owner.
if eu¢ering from Lost M anhno
WEAK MEN Nervone Debility, Lack of ViFer
Emissions. IC days treatment sent flee to an)oue
Bending ne 12cte. to Postage stamps.
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MONtRtal.
CIn.IN -Fall wheat, white B Furze,
.1 tialkeld; fall wheat, red, 3 Salkeld, S
Furze; spring wheat, fife, Wm .An-
drews, S Furze; Colorado wheat, S
Furze; other variety wheat, S Furze,
J Salkeld; six rowed barley, Jas. Our -
wen, H Edwards; two rowed barley, J
Salkeld, 5 Furze; black oats, S Furze;
white oats, 5 Furze, J Salkeld; peas,
small, S Furze; peas, large, I Salkeld,
5 Furze; timothy seed, S Allttu, J
Salkeld; flax seed, I Salkeld, S Furze;
grain iii.straw, 5 Furze.
VEOETAHLES AND Room. Early
rose potatoes, 5 Hamtltun, Jas ('mr-
wei; white elephant potatoes, John
('lark, W Mallongh; any other var-
iety potatoes, T Hamilton, Win Mal -
lough; cabbage, W H McCracken, J
8ilkeld; blood heels, W H McCracken,
J Salkeld; sugar beets, J Salkeld, W
11 McCracken; mangold wurtzel, W H
McCracken, J Salkeld; golden tankard
wurtzel, W 11 McCracken, Taylor
Bros; swede:turnips, Writ Andrews;
A It Anderson; greystone turnips, W
H McCracken, A It Anderson; long
orange carrots, W 11 McCracken, Jas
Curwen; white Belgian carrots, J
Salkeld, James Alton; early horn car-
rots, J Salkeld, W H McCracken;
unions, J Salkeld, W H McCracken;
tomatoes, W H McCracken; corn, J
Salkelk, 5 Furze; pumpkins, J Salkeld
S Furze; winter squash, '1 Hamilton,
J Salkeld; writer melons, '1' Hamilton,
J Salkeld; celery, 'tV 11 McCracken,
James Curwen; cauliflower, W 11 Mc-
Cracken, Robt 13ean; citrons, \V 1
McCracken, Miss L Symington; col-
lection garden vegetables, \V 11 Mc-
Cracken, James Curwen.
FRUIT ANI) FLOWN:RR.-fell apples.
-2t)-oz. pippin, Jos A. Mallough, \Vat
Mallough; Cayuga red steak, Paul
Reed, Geo Henry; Blenheim, bliss E
Nutt, \cyto Bailie; 4 nauned varieties,
Miss E Nutt, Jos A Mallough.
Winter Apples.- •Spies,Juhn Salkeld,
Jas Mowatt; Baldwins, Hugh Girvin,
Jos A Mallough; king of totnpkins, R
T Kilpatrick, Jos A Mallongh; r'ihston
pippin, Jas Curwen, Taylor .Bos; Can-
ada red, John Salkeld; russets, John
Salkeld, 5 Furse; Rhode Island green-
ing, John Bailie, John Salkeld ; 8
named varities, John Bailie, A It And-
erson; 1 named varieties Jus A Mal -
lough, Miss E Nott.
Pears, -3 named varieties, S Furse.
General Purpose. - Brood stare,
Barbour Bros, John Turner, Jas 11ow-
eft; 2 year old filly, Woods Bros, Patel
Reid; 2 year gelding, Woods Bros; 1
year gelding, Tayloy Bros. Paul Reid;
foal of 1896, Wm lticQuillan, Barbour
Bros; team in harness A and J
Taylor, U W Taylor, A A Young; best
groomed team, A and J Taylor, Hugh
Chisholm,
Road and Carriage. --Brood mare,
A A Young. A R Anderson; 2 year
filly, ,John Bain; 2year gelding, Wm
Straughan, Hugh Girvin; 1 year filly,
Thus E Finlay, Woods Bros; single
horse in harness, \Vat Corrigan,
James Forster; pair matched horses;
Dr. Whitely, (' A Howston, Chas Dur-
nin; foal of 1896, A A Young, A R
Anderson.
Speeding in the ring. --Trot or pace,
open to all, P McDavitt, 1st, and 2nd,
A Bogie; farmers trot, A Bogie, Jas
McManus, Joseph Hugle,; lady driver,
Miss Green, Miss Forster; saddle hot se,
Robt Sturdy, 1st and 2nd.
CATTLE. - Thoroughbred. - Milch
cow, A R Anderson, 1st and 2nd; 2
year heifer, A R Ander son, R T Kil-
patrick; 1 year heifer, A It Anderson,
1st and 2nd; heifer calf of 1896, A R
Anderson, It 1' Kilpatrick; hull calf of
18416, A R Anderson; hull, 2 years or
over,'tV 11 Maze; hull, under 2 years,
A R Anderson; herd, A R Anderson.
Grade. ---Milch cow, James Rose, R
Mcllwain; 2 year heifer, Wm Mall-
ough, \V E Durnin; 1 year heifer, W
E Dirndl), Jos A Mallough; steer calf
of 1896, A It Anderson; heifer calf of
1896,1896,, It T KilKilpatrick,Kilpatrick,\\ lit Mallough;
fatted ox or steer, \V E Durnin, 1st
and 2nd; fatted cow or heifer,
A It
Anderson, \ E Durnin; 1 year steer,
It Mcilwain.
The expre3sman-who was fined for
running downa young girl on a bicy-
cle the other day may congratulate
nintself on having escaped very easily.
To run into a bicyclist with a horse is
to impelil life. The wheel has now as
many rights on the street as any other
vehicle, and the. traffic {must accommo-
date itself to the new conditions
Wheelmen do careless things and take
risks that they ought to avoir( ; hitt
they have yet to run down a cart and
kill a driver. It is complained that
they do frighten horses, however, and
mutual cat efullness for skittish horses
and the "wobbly" wheel of the novice
will make the streets safer all around.
The driver should always remember,
however that, there is one thing that,
the wheel can not, do it cannot stand
still,
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All diseases are caused by
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Thousands
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Ruaa1MM1clotd¢ �Ilgi Ca.
Erd-
collection ladies' work, Mr's Hele, Mise
E Nott, Mrs Campbell.
FINEAR'rs. Cullection oil pafnt4ugs;
bell; cullectiuu of
water colors, Mrs CCampbell,Miss Lane;
pencil drawing, Mrs 'Tele, Mrs Camp-
bell; crayon drawning, Miss Lane, Mrs
Bele; p(tinting ou glass, Miss Syming-
ton,Mrs Will Morrow; painting on
slate, Miss L Symington; permanship,
David Smyth, T Hamilton.
The following is a list of the judges
who acted in the several departments:
Horses, heavy draught, agricultural
and general purpose. -Peter McKenzie
Luck00%v; Win Tiplady Clinton. Road
and carriage, and speedingin the ring
-Geo Graham, Ashfield; B Thomliu-
son, Clinton; 1) Geddes. Lucknuw.
Cattle. James Jenkins, Saltford ;
Hugh Russ, Blyth; John Jamieson,
Ashfleld.
Sheep and Pigs. --John Walters,Salt-
ford; Geo Currell, Ashfield.
Fowl. -James Bryan, Lucknow.
Grain. -\V in Burrows, 0odel'ichi
John Roberts, Guderich.
Vegetables, ]toots, Fruit and Flowers.
-Alex. Mc1) Alliin, Goderich; "Win
\Vat nock, 0 uderich.
Implements. -John
[ ich.
Manufactures.. John Ilele, Dungan-
non;'I hos Risher, 1)uugannun.
Dairy. Mrs C Washington, West
\Vawanosh; Win Morrow, Dungan-
non.
Ladies Work, -Mrs. Fairbairn, Dun-
gannon; Mrs. O'Connor, Dungannon;
Mrs. Roberts, Dungannon; Mrs T And-
erson, Dungannon.
Fine Arts. -Alex. Mc'D. Allan, Gode-
rich, Win Warnock, Guderich; E R
Watson. Guderich.
Miss Lane, Mrs Caui
p
Brydges, (iode-
Plums.-3 named varieties, S Furse.
Collection Grapes -Samuel Alton,
Miss Symington ; peaches, Miss Sym-
ington, Jas Alton ; crab apples, Geo.
Henry, Samuel Alton; quince, Geo
Smyth, It Mel 'wain; collection of
house plants, Mts T Anderson, Mrs J
Curwen; collection garden flowers, Mrs
T Anderson, Mrs J Curwen.
MANUkArrUREH.--16 yds wool cloth,
Miss B Nott; 10 yds wool flannel, S
Alton, Jas Alton; wool blankets, Jas.
Alton, T Hamilton; horse blankets,
Jets Alton ; collection cabinet ware, A
and \V Sproule; collection boots, '1' \V
Little; pair pacts, Mrs It Anderson;
colle,•tiuu glassware, recommended, 5
1 Young.
IMPLEMENTS.• -Bu rgy with top, John
Ferguson, 1st and 2nd; farm wagon,
Jits Rose, 1st and 2nd; wagon rack,
Jas hose; collection implements, Jas
Rose; display of pumps shown by K J
Cameron, A and \V Sproule, Henry
Dodd, highly recommended.
DAIRY AND DOMESTIC M ANL'FA('-
Tt'IIES.-16 lbs table butter, Mrs '1'
Anderson; 5 lbs table hunter, Mrs '1
Hamilton, Mrs '1' Anderson; 21) lbs
packed butter, Mrs H Morris, Miss E
ott; cheese, factory made, R Mcll-
wain; cheese, home Made, Miss Sym-
ington ; home made bread, Mrs 11
Morris, Mrs A It Anderson; honey in
jar, Jos A Mallough; mails. syrup, W
E Durnin, Jas Alton; staple sugar, W'
11 Mc('racken, Jas Alton; collection
home made preserves, Miss E Nott,
Mrs Jas Howatt.
SHEEP.-- Leicester - Aged rn,t1, \V
W Fisher; shenrling rout, Percy Ste-
wart; ewe hnk, Geo Henry; ram latah,
Geo Henry, Percy Stewart.
Shropshire Downs. - Shear ling ram,
Glenn Bros; aged ewes, Glenn Bros;
shearling ewes, Glenn Bros; ewe lambs,
(Venn I3ros, \V \V Fisher; rata latah,
\V \V Fisher, Glenn Bros.
Oxford Downs, - Aged ram, James
Tabh, T I1 Mallough; aged -ewes, Jas
Tithh, 1st and 2nd; snearling ewes, Jas
Tab h, 1st and 2nd; ewe lambs, Jns
Tabb, 1st and 2nd; ram larch, Jas
Lane, John Bane.
Southdowns,--Aged ram, Jas Lane,
1st and 2m1; shenrlingram, Glenn Bros;
Aged ewes, Glenn Bros, Jug Lane;
shearling ewes, Glenn Bros. ,Jas Lane.
ewe laughs, ,las Lane, 1st and 2nd; rain
Iamb, ,Jas Lane, Wenn Bros.
Pros. - Berkshire.- -Aged boar, .Jas
('hishlom, Jas Alton; sow raised pigs
in 1896, Jas Alton; hoar of 12396, Jas
('hisholtn, firmer Edwards; sow of
1896, Jas Edwards, Jas Chishcirn.
Yorkshire. -Aged hoar, Robt. Bestir,
Rohe Finignn; sow raised pigs in 1890,
Robt Finigan, 1st and 2nd: sow of 1896,
Glenn Bros, Rnht Bean.
CHESTER WHITE. - Aged hoar,
Henry Edwards, Jas Alton; sow raised
pigs in 1896, Jas Alton, John Bailie;
iloar of 1896, Jas Alton lot and 2nd;
sow of 1806, Geo Henry, Jas Alton.
Poland China. -Aged hoar, W W
Fisher; sow raised pigs in 1896, W \V
Fisher; sow of VM6 W W Fisher, let
and 2nd; hoar of 1490, W W Fisher,
1st. and 2nd; pen of any breed,'tV W
Fisher, Jas Alton.
Foa L. Brahma, light, R McLean,
(stand 2nd; brahma, dark, J C Lyons,
R McLean; eochins, white, J C Lyons,
1st and 2nd; cochins, huff, J 0 Lyons,
1st and 2nd; Leghorn, white, 3 C Lyons,
it McLean; Ieghorn, brown( R McLean
1st and 2nd; plymouth rock, white, J
C Lyons, lst and 2nd; plymouth rock,
J 0 Lyons; dorkings, W W Fisher, 1st
and 2nd; micorcas, bhtck, T 0 Lyons,
R McLean; red caps, 3 C Lyons, 1st
and 2nd; houdans, J C Lyons; ham -
burgs, black WO" white, J Cr Lyplties
hamburgst penciled gold and,.. Ive*, R
McLektr Yvyan) ties, J. 0 L ins, plst
arid 2nmutt, cl; ga, Joe *hits , J" C
Lyons; game, pile, J C Lyons, 1st and
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MORE CURATIVE POWER
Is contained in a bottle of Hood's
Sarsaparilla than in any other similar
preparation. It costs the proprie'.or
and manufacturer more. It costs the
jobber more and it is worth more to
the consumer. It has a record of cures
unknown to any other preparation'
It is the hest to buy because it is the
One True BIood Purifier.
LAM Es' WORE .-Tat ting, Mrs Cam p-
hell, Miss E Nott; crochet work, Mrs
Campbell, Urs Heb'; e1nh. in linen,Mrs
Campbell, Miss Symington; end). iu
muslin, Mrs Campbell, Miss Nott; (ant).
in cotton, :Hiss Buchanan, Miss Sym-
ington; fancy braiding, Miss Buchan -
nu �a ti lltr
t
ut•f
cy
patch
work,
Miss Symington, blas. Campbell; patch
guilt in wool, Mrs T Hamilton, Miss
Symington; etch. in worsted lir silk,
Mrs; Campbell, Mrs Bele; linen shirt,
hand made, Mrs \V McKenzie, Mira
liuchnnan; linen shirt, machine trade,
Miss Buchanan, Mrs \V McKenzie;
('11th. in batting cloth, Mrs. J Howatt,
Miss E Nott; knitted slippers, Miss
Buchanan, Miss i'. Nott.; fancy
knitting in wool, Miss E Nutt,
Mrs Campbell; fancy knitting in
((1(10n, :Hiss Syulington, Mr9
\V ;(Ic•Kenzie; crochet table Irlat;s;
Miss Symington, Mrs Campbell; table
('antro piece, 1‘110 Campbell, Miss Buell -
:man; woolen mitts, Miss Symington,
Jliss Buchanan; woolen stockings, Mrs
\V McKenzie, Mrs T Hamilton, woolen
socks, Mr's McKenzie, Urs T [,(111111(11;
sofas cushion, Miss E Nott, Miss Sym-
ington; pillow shams, Miss Symington,
Miss Buchanan; point lace, Mrs. Camp-
bell, Mrs J Howatt; macrame work,
Miss Symington, Mrs Vele; fancy
flannel shirt, Mrs T Hamilton, Miss 1;
Not t; crazy patch work,Miss Buchanan,
Miss E Nott; arrasene work, M
Campbell, Miss Symington; snit ladies'
underwear, Miss Symington, Mrs V✓
McKenzie; darned net, Miss Buchan-
an, Mrs Campbell; darn on sock or
stocking, Mrs '1' Hatnilton, Mrs W Mc-
Kenzie ;
c -Kenzie•; knitted quilt, Miss Buchanan,
Miss E Nott; crochet (milk, Miss Lane,
Miss Symington; rag carpet, Miss
Buchanan; rag that, Mrs H Morris,
M iso Buchanan ; woolen yarn, Mrs '1'
Hamilton, W 1f Mc('racken; honitcm
lace, Miss Symington, Mr's ,J Howatt;
table scraf, M iss 1' Not t, Mrs Hele; set,
table mats, Muss I311chanan, Mrs Camp-
bell; tea cozy, Mrs Campbell, Miss
Buchanan • ribbon work, Mrs Camp,
hell, Miss is Nott; outline embroidery -
Miss E Nott, Mrs Hele; log cabin quilt,
Mrs J Howatt, W H McCracken; crazy
quilt, Miss Syrninton, Miss Buchanan;
embroidery, Mrs Hele, 1st and 2nd;
button holes, Miss Buchanan, Mrs Mc-
Kenzie; embroidery with rope in Silk,
Miss Symington, Mrs. Hele; drawn
work; Miss Buchanan, Mrs Hele; wool-
en shawl, crochet or net, MissSyming-
ton, Miss Hele; painting on silk or
satin, Mise Symington, Miss Lane; lire
screen, Mrs Campbell, let and 2nd'
fapgy tidy, Mies Synifgton, Miov
Ndtt; crochet lace, fi cotton, p: Mrs
Oarilpbell, Miss Syttnid tont chenille
embroidery in felt or plush, Miss Nott,
Mi Symington; mantle drape, Mise
HOOD'S PILLS are the best flintily
cart loath. and liver medicine. Gentle,
reliable, sure.
Has been endorsed by the medical
profession for twenty years. (Ask
your Doctor.) This is because it
is always palatable—always uni-
form—always contains the purest
Norwegian Cod -Liver Oil and
Hypopbospbites. Insist
on Scott's Emulsion
Political and Otherwise.
The "sound of going in the tops of
the mulberry trees" which Mr. Sart(
Blake thought he heard in 1891, is
construed by the hungry Wits now
clangoring for office at Ottawa to refer
to the civil service.
The crowd of hungry office -seekers
at Ottawa still keeps up to its nominal
size, and fill the Minister's ante -rooms
and the corridors in the departments.
"Isn't it it dog's life they are leading
us?" said one Minister last Thursday.
as he quietly slipped down •t. hack
stair, and so out of the block, leaving
a gang cf hundry ones in the lurch.
The cl ilninal statistics for 1805 just
issued forst an interesting -volume
from the department of justice, shows
that for each ten thousand inhabitants
there were 3.57 convictions in Ppince
Edward Island, 3,71) in New I3runs-
wick, 5,26 in Nova Scotia, 7.9.1 in
Manitoba, 10.46 in Quebec, 12,90 in On-
tario, 18.83 in the Territories and 215-1
in British Columbia.
One thin is very clear, that the ex-
ample which the Grit. Government
hos set, of dismissing officials simply
in order to make room for their own
henchmen will not be lost sight of at
the end of their brief gluttony at the
public crib, !'hey will find t hat two
parties can play at the same game.
Chose now out w•;11 le' taken in, and
they can well say „that which you
teach we ren well execute, and it
shall go hard but we will letter the
instruction."
nd; bantams, J O Lyons, R McLean; E ;volt, MMs Bele; fancy tidy, drawn
barnyard, J 0 Lyons, R McLean; geese, work, Mise Symington, Mrs Campbell;
James Lane. -
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with trade -mark of roan
and fish.
Put up in 5o cent and $I,00
sizes. The small size may be
enough to cure your cough air
help your baby.
PAEALYSiS CORED -SWORN STATEMENT.
Mrs. Maggie McMartin, 27 Itadenhurst St., Toronto
Ont., swears that Ryekman'e "Kootenay Cure" cured
her of Paralysis which rendered one site of her body
entirely useless. Physicians said I here was no chance
of her ever recovering the twin of her limbs. Hope
deserted her, but today :die is walking around telling
her friends how Itycluuan's " liuotcniy (0 ro ' cake
her 1 (0 and happiness. Sworn to, July 10, 1898,
before J. W. Scyutour Corry, No: .ry l'ul dho.
SWORN STATEMENT OF A t;U.ATEFEL
MOTHER.
.
Louisa White, nine years old, who suffered with
Eczema since her birth, has teen 'entirely accred and
her general system built up by Beckman's "Kootenay
Cure," The above feels are given in a sworn stale.
'nenttnade by her mother, Mrs. lieorge White, 130
Stinson 9t., Hamilton, ung., dated July 3, 1898.
before J. F. Mouck, Notary I'uLlic.
A COMBINATION DISTURBED — SWORN
STATEMENT M (DE.
Charles E. Newman, 13 Marlborough 9t., Toronto
Ont., had a complication of blood troubles, Rheu-
matism, severe Kidney trouble and constipation.
Was frequently disturbed at night, lost his appetite
and was a very sick men, His Kidneys are now In a
healthy condition, his appetite good, sleep undis-
turbed and constipation cured; all this was done by
Ryckman'e "Kootenay Cure." IIs make(^sworn
statement to the above faots before J. W. 9eymoul
Corley, July 10, 1890-
A PERFECT TEA
ONSOO
TEA
THE
FINEST TEA
IN THE WORLD
FROM THE TEA PLANT TO THE TEA CUP
IN ITS NATIVE PURITY.
The Ottawa • Free Press (Grit) sug-
gests that the office of Black Itod he
' militia officer of
ante( terl'E'd on Sltillt 11
kingmeritorious Hert'(f
\e can
easily pardon the Free Press for over-
looking the fact that the officer is to be
abolished as a rntasut e of economy,
and 0411, of course, to mak(' 'another
Ent place for some good friend of the
government ; hut in any case, a mili-
tary man could never get his spine
sufficiently supple to perform the hnn-
nrous duties of the triple bow. The
country c'an't really ((fiord to pay t he
price for a mere nuli1ary salute.
Ottawa is going to lose no time in
discounting the promiscn•y note the
Liberals gave it before the election.
The people here were assured that
alb the Federal capital, their city was
entitled to a large share of public
1c
money towards the cival expenditure,
1411010 say the county should pay
half the cost of maintaining the city,
contending that this will reduce taxes
and thereby attract industries from
other parts of Canada. The most
modest estimate so far made of what
ought to be done amounts when
capitalized- to two trillions, To push
the matter the City Council and hoard
of trade will shortly appoint a joint
cnlnlniktee to wait upon the i'rcrilier•
anti submit it plain to hila. The Otta-
wa Citizens says : - "There is no other
city in the Dominion which, having
the promise of the head of the Gov-
ernment in explicit terms and in
such significant language, would
allow time to go by without taking
the means to see the promise fulfill-
ed."
Prairie
parts of
them can
" Monsoon" Tea is put up by the Indian Tea
growers as a sample of the hest qualities 01 Indian
Teas. Therefore they use the greatest care in the
selection of the Tea and its blend, that is why they
put it up themselves and sell it only in the orig;nat
packages, thereby securing (15 purity and excellence,
Put up in )i Ib., i Ib. and Ib. packages, andnever
sold in bulk.
ALL GOOD GROCERS KEEP IT.
If your grocer does not keep it, tell him to write to
a STEEL, HAYTER & CO.
11 and 13 Front Street East, Toronto
fires are raging in many
Manitoba and Lhe lignt of
he seen in Winnipeg.
1
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Modesty 1
Makes thousands of woman safer
in silence, rather than tell their
troubles to anyone. To such
Indian Womanta Balm in a per
toot boon. It cures all womb
troubles, corrects monthly irregu-
larities, abolishes the agonies of
child -birth, makes weak women
strong, and renders life worth
Rte& •
Sold In Clinton by J. H. Combe.
NERVOUS, DESPONDENT,
WEAK, DISEASED MEN e
Gures Guaranteed or No Pay
YOU or Mli(Dl F AOEP ME --Yon
may love been the victim of Seif Ahem
i rihnn „rung. 1-11tet N x e.see lir a p0snre
the
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u I �.0d Int -eft e
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etealin
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I feel the s•m t
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r,ir yen. You. drnnd the future rest^•Ins.
Yam know yon are not a man mentally and
sexuaty, 8', hy not he curet in tinto mud
avoid the sad experience of other wreaks
3 l',, A•1'Mdiseases.
NT W II LL Our
YOU IAF! F.0
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r.t Emissions, Varicoceia and
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Syphilis Cured
W.M. MILLER W. M. t(rL'.E I
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Before Treatment After Trent mon'
"At tin nae of 15I commenced to mi..
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IJ(rYi" Imntraoterinsnri0nsblood �li•n• 1 ,�
HYPHII,IH. 1 war weak end m i, 'a el
d t•,i.on•10nt, pimples, nunken re es, b n••tj
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month, drains in nrine, verb oe le: l we 'i>
t wreck. I wan in the I'•t etav,'e wen
ln
(Hand recommended Drs. Kenn". 'y d
5 -ratan. A dozen ether doctors (roti , 110.i -
in curing m0. Dr.. Kenna ly & I(o. ^,tt)
cared me in a few weeks by their `', tr
Method Treatment. I wrnll wnrn nI Him'
di80aped men to beware of Medical Frond..
Thphysicians."nv are reliable honest, b( d Ikl lit i1
CONSULTATION FREE.
'We treat and cure V.srico-
c e le, ay,sbtII'i, Eirnlssloroe.
Gleet, fit, ictnre, Nervous to..
KidneUnnaturals
Kidney and Bladder
1) r [+-
eases.
17 YEARS IN MICHIGAN
200,000 CURED
Pio cure, No Pay. Write for
Treatment. Hooke Home
consultation Free.
Das.KENNEDY & KERGAN
No. 148 Shelby At. •
DETROIT, - - MICH.
Mr. E. O, Meredith, formerly Under-
Secretary of State, and Mr. Nnxon,
provinc tai prison inspector for Ontario,
have been selected as commissioners
by the Dominion Governmtnt to en-
quire into the workings of the Kin
ston penitentiary.
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