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NO V. 15 1900
TBE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
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THE .,NEW STORE IN CLINTON. .
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Hasa stock of about $10,000, . consisting of .
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Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,,Ready-to-w, ear .
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Clothing, Boots and Shoes. ' . . . . I �
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That's been the cond ition - of things here ever .since the wet I
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Our Men's Shoes a6 $1.26 (no paper soles) I but Woman's Shop, in lace,. for $1 (will not got bard) I . . . . I
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-1 I -Box 041f at.1$11-90' (latest toe) I . . �. lace or button,.1$11.75 (JAtest gools) . I . .
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a. . TEACHER:WANTED . . .. � I . � -1 - . . StoTles4n. The Youth'S Companion
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. teachc% holding Ist or 2nd class certificate. � . . . Youthis Companion publishes more
. 0 .. Duties o commenco Jail. 2nd, 1901. Applica- . I - . . I I
.. , - tions tor above will.be received up to Dec. 10, . . I than 200 stories, yet so carefully ate
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,� � . Low prices and good re- - .1900, by I . :, I I � . - � "they selected that they prove inexhaust-
li ble goods telithe t . . JOHN TIEIOMPS I .
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. I . Noy. 12th. . . I . . . 11 I I i -variety, unfailing in the power to
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40'me with the crowds . . . . . .. � .. . . I . . . I . I ., . . for Th6 Companion a 1901 volume show
. to buy your Fall Foot- . . . .
, wearatS.C.RathwelPs. I I BLACK SPANIELAOST ' .. 1. . . . . . . ,that this feature of. the paper. Will be as
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� . our stock of Rubber , . There strayed from ,the premises of tbeunw . . , . . I . . . � . I & the groups of stories will -be
I acm, ed Clinton, On or about October I$th. . . . I . Moll
. 1. "F,,, ars, whitil .1 I one .1 -stories
I , Goods is complete and I ;.t black Spaulal with heavy'c, . . : I Of N Settlers"DAYTaleo"
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. wet weather will move I t on breast, answora to the name of "Glen." - . . . . actually told at'adine of the gatherings.
. them out fast. . ITIOreturn to the owner or any ififormaLlon load- I I .. . - I . I . � ' ' -
Ing to its To overy.,wUl be sqitab],y rewarded. . of Pioneers in the West There will be
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. We aim to pleas , e.our I . .. � ,� JAMES G. SEALE; Clintont . . I P,ctur�rr'ng',Ta'oS f 94 .Inland Siiasi"
: . � � Nov. 12th. �. 3t* . , I C.aret� is., Ever'ythi.n'g . ,ng the adventures of the sailors
I customers. I .- . . . . — . I ,�. ,. . . I . , , . . 0 the (,rest Lakes . and there will also
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'A man must know, how if 'he . 0 four,,True Ta,es�froru
� . change. . � HOUSE AND LOT FOR�SALE .- attempts to walk a slack rope, by famous keepers and trainers o? wild
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... 0 � � Tile frame cottage on Oran o s6root, Occupied, - It requires care and practice. - beasts. And tbis is only a beginning.
.., I by, t for -sale on Tea- for his life is in* danger. Its We shall be glad I to send Illustrated
. . . lion he pfidersipmed, is offerN have
..., Ali, terms. The lot is 4 of an acro, with more important to care Announcement of -the volume for 1901
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. bardand soft wator,Tatable, good fruitand and practice I PQ 1hoo with sample copies of the paper free to
S. 0. RATHWELLI voyeti.,ble, garden. he house containshall, t � ' . I
pa,lol, two bedrooms, clothes closet, dinin _ riptions, because. 0 any address, .
� "Orn, surrundr kitchen, collar, and woodsholi . . F�Ivlle8lcare at stake. You may All now subscribers will receive The
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I. I. V.&IRN.A� la centrally loeated.possossion given any time L feel perfectly safe if 0 bi�in Companion for the remainiag weeks of
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I . to suitpurchager. your pr6scriptions an re es .
4 � ELIZABET11 GRAHAM, 1 to the - , . . I .. A00 free from the'time of Subscription
�__ Clinton, Oht, 24th. I 11 ... I ., and then for a full' year, .52 wookiso to
I , ! ! ,-- �. . PRESCRIPTION Jabu ry 1; 1002 - also The Coo anion's
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I Fresh Raisins . FARM FOR SALE . � I now Calendarlor 19U,Buitab e as an
. . . � I , , DRUG: STORE' ornament for the prettiest room in the.
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. 'rho midorsigned r offers for sale lot 30, con. 7 � . � � I bouse.-TheYouthlg Companior!,,,Bos-.
it consisting of 100 acres, 90 acres cleared,- � SYE)NEY jACKSON , ton, Mass. . . . . .
; Apricots tH.U11.1noet.11 good hardwood .bush, chief maple, � - , - . . 1.1 . . . . I . .
. . 10 acres ill fall wheat The lot Is wollFwatered 1.
and fen Phonia 2 ' Prescription Pharmacy, HANDS ORACKED ,
cod &lid would make a good stock farm. 11 .� 11 � . . I . . WJTH SALT RAMA
� is There Is a good. orchard and twO good 'barns. .
The farm Is 4 miles from Clinton and J mile � _------__,________"� . , .. I __.�_
. Peels from Summerhill postoffleb church and school.
I For f urther particulars apply on the premise The Largest Funeral Ever Mr. James Melsaacs, 85 HIgin S6
. or address I seen in unron County. Ottawa, Ont" writes: -"I sufferea
. I I ; WILLIAM WALLACE . � I - . with salt rheum for, ards of ten
I Canned Goods , Sept. 12tb.' SummerhillP.. 0. The funeral of the late Dr. Scott of ' the skin on myl,wnds cracking
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. I - I Southampton was the largest ever seen and making so as to make them Use-
. I . in the cotinty of Bruce. '15,000 people lea& After trging all sorts of reme-
. AT TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE .., dies in vain I ecame discoara d and
__ . I R. attended and in the cortege were 600 thought my sufferings woulge never
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Tile sil'backber offers for sale a very desirablo vehicles. The deceased, Who WAS " end. Last spring I used Dr. Chase's
I I propertKion Isaae Street consisting of tour lots his 74th year� was very well known. �bd Ointment and In- a short time was per -
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J. W. H:ILL'S upon w ell there Is ar comfortable frame house highly respected over a large dlatrl'-t- fectIV cured.." Dr. Chase's OintmeLit'
. wIth kitchen and woodshed attached. There . b of. the Scott family). is of un
_.— — � Is a good stable and a fIrAt.class w(ul of water He was so Mein er paralleled merit its a onto for all
� I . on promises. Tile Orchard, consisting of grapes one of the loading families of East itchingskin disease, all druggists. - ..
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Rognples,ris a.good one. The property. will .
REPAIR SHOPM be 't a eas liable ligurc for cash or J cash WiLwanosh, . . . . .
I -_ and balance on time, AmVia OVIoNowner oil � .— I I Brasscls. . .
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I 11 bought tile repair Shop Of the premises J JUNOR — .
. RIV1111n.9m Downs I am prepared to d a I . blinton May 9th Two Yzms Al3m).-I'Vor i hb A number of. young men of St. lohn's
all kinds of mechanical repairing In _ . . . eld
a practical manner. . rgl suffered as no one ever church met at the rectory and orgariiied
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I I can grind Scissors, Sharpen your rhunintisin ; for two Years I lay a society to be known a
tabio Knives, cte.. overhaul your HOUSETO REN;0 in bed; could not so much as feed my- Monys Social Cub" of St. John's church.
la -n mo,,vcr,,, sharpen your cutting -ionds ended South The following , officers were elected :
: - be. k.,,r,. rind your plow points, Thoundersigned offerstor rental the five solf. A fl. recOmm Pres., Rev. G. J. Abey -, Vice Pres.
I gum our Saws. etc. Bicycles ro- room col - on the cornor of Albert aZ Atherican Rheumatic Cure. After 0
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P.I.? api *VcWf�y three dos Harry Barbliff; Soo.-Treas., Bert John -
Tit o str:.9tos, now occupied by Mr. I
The work ,will be promptly done 1,1c � 1 was."-rdrs.
rind at inoderato prices, thus, View orot . am. as sibrontr as eyer
points ground at 10c cach. JAMES STEVENS, 0 John Cook, 287 0 Hintcin Street, Toron- ton, . .
. Guns for Sale or to Rent. Sept. 17. Clinton 11, , to.-Sold.by Sydney Jackson.a--2 Capt. A, L. Ross, formerly of Palmer.
. I still carry on my blaolcamithing . . 11 . � .. ,---I :ton and a nephew to Rev. John Ross,
businaps,whorea practical workman ___ . — . —
will attend to tile work. I 11, A., of Brussels, accepted a oomirils.
HOUSE FOR SALE. General Baden-Powell is ill with en - Sion with a 13ritiah Regiment in South
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!� A. SEELEYo CLINTON. Thoundersigned offerA for Sale the frame I � - with the Canadian Contingent,
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== dwellin OnAlbert street north at present oc- 1. . __.___ ,
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I I c i i p I; it) - Murduck. Good cellar, - -7 I Misses A
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I . � --- A -CIA c, ot oqoto. For further particulara I . I Mary Roberton visited In Clinton and
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r1irjVr"P - - apply to �.. Blyth last week, ,
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.: who_� ff,elge", Clinton, Oct, gard. Mr. and Mrs Lafranee, Mrs. Bonnebt,
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I a;, , J -.1 - . � .. I I W Pale arid Johnnie a�aFrarlois Stretton, Who
, I , . STRATFORD, ONTARIO. I . have been vieitingtriends berelreturn-
I NOTICE TO FARMERS AND ed home to Kansas last week.
i I A school that Is doing tile best Wotk In business and Languid �_
education in Canada. Our magnificent Mtn BREEDERS OF PIGS- . .
tie gheq full Information. Write to-daY Inetion Stile Itealster.
I I 'any ,too Nervous to sl000, end Oally Grow .?-
fq091 one. Several Calindlan colleges and in I The subscriber will keep for service at lob
I large American AehoolA employ our radIV49 - Weaker and Weaker -Or, Chase's Narita ofTho rteuetion stole of. the property
as teachers, Thi.4 IS on, Strong p4ht in out 20, London Road, Stanley, a thorobroil York th lot
� favor. loiter now If possible, . Shiro tie �� , brnd from tile last imported stock Food Itastorad Health kind V1904r. lato It. M. Ross,
W. J. n'UhTT. Principal, in Ontar o, Torma, $1 ,cash. xtg. Z. MoLaughlino. 96 Parlioarient 14i con. 1, Stanleyo which was ad&
I . � . -.00imilimi1w . ZORN STANDURY vertised for Nov. Oth has been
. I StAbley'00t, 14, 2m* otreett Toront% mtate4.-11 My daughter postponed Until F rid - the 16th Nov,
� I � wax Palo, weak. lariguld, and very nerv- _ I
I Afl*e. AftV. voors Phoeviloatoo — . Qua. Her appetite was poor and change- Tbos, Brown, Auetzolileer.
5W dtoat English CLX14T01q MARXtT RV,I?ORT. Able, She Could Scarcely drag herself Saturday, Nov. 17th, at 2 p. M. -Ab
''a Sold and IrWulmerift'a (Vortoctod ovety Wadu�sd%V aftetnoob) about the house, itna bar nerves were Colpritianla warcrooms, Seafortli, rollers,
dragglAg In 04hadil., Ony tell, completely U11strung. She could not rain crushers, scufflerp, plows, wheel-
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.1 abio medicine digdoyete . all wheat ............. 11 .... Fil,cep for more than half an hour at 0, garrows, turnip seeders arid. other
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I r as eltila p.a tneoggll effects of &buge Barley .................... 0 88 to 1 40 In excitement.
, Itposgivo too of To, I priotors , Thos. Brown, Auctioneer,
.6rescealo Nobtal. wotr$, I ... I .1.1111 ... 0 22 to ( 13 ,, Ag ahe was ig weaker and Wednepday, Nov. 219t, at I P. M.-
bgtoo. opium or Stimulanfe, Mallod oft rettipt Oata ........
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We, Ono psaka o $I, sit, $5, oftetofttV,04 Veim ........ .. I I I..... 0 1511 to 0 5.6 weaker I became, a arm At lot 11, con, 12, MCM11OR', farm stock
O,p wou 1) late free t6 Ahr hadrogS. "(, obtain
I 'Odiftz""W11041"'I.. t, Rye ................. 1-1 0 40 to P 40 ,6d ar -box bf Dr. 011086's Nerve Ill"i rind impleinents.-Joseph tanvel, Pro-
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I . Potatoes per bushel ....... 021) to 0 25 Bile used this tv d prietor -, Thos. Brown, Auctioneer.
r in binton 1) 9 Ackoon, It. R, Combo, Z Butter loose in crock .... 0 10 to 0 17 veeko, and from tile first we notice d, Oil Tuesday, Nov. 20blit at 1 P. ffl-_
. I I sold 11�iov all ttg & Co�, iltugginte. Butter in tub, ....... .- - 0 15 to 0 16 decided Improvement, Her &PPetite be- On lob 12, con. 3. idelCillop, of farm
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I � 1, 1. .I A ...... 0 14 to 0 15 came better, *lie galtiod In -Weight, the ok.-Josoph Matt oWs, Propri
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gradually, becarrie strong &rid well, r
caftna say too much in famour of this
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The report of the Bureau of Induot.
ties for 1899, Wot published, gives the
Live per ewb.....,.,
Dremed ork per owt ....
5 (9) to 5 60
Wonderful treatmont,ginC6 it has proV-
such OL Melling to rdy daughter,"
'Ibo, 1111(lorAl Od Is A Ileonged nuetfolloor for
tho countyetwiron and rcAI,Ootfal� 'A 1110elto
111101111 1101, cwt ...... .. 01,
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I)f Chase?$ xerve, Tilood is & blood-
the patronago of thOAO whO Intel) tri ,VO
auction shlon, Sati8factioll guaranteed,
Bran per toll ..........
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Shorts per ,
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1 J),411,6v, arid tie rVe vitalizor Of most Un.
usual rnorit. In gilt form, Soo. & bolti
agitriiloli, 39a,t## gild
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wool per lb ...... 0. .".
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Huron Vounty One of Olte Leaders.
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The report of the Bureau of Induot.
ties for 1899, Wot published, gives the
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of the farais of Ontario. .
4YOW.V $Uff0P1n,g fPOM brAln-f4g, litek
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I The crop which Save, the greatest
Of - ero, or "Mal NMI feeling" ovo
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'GREAT
value was hay. Even in grains alone
fall wheat wag far from stolu4ing first,
PuO ,ione.v In Ady. parse. Lassitude gn4,
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being some fiftoon millions behind onto,
&105 come from #npuee, A090h
,6t004 th -XV ooses Ifirough Me -veins.
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and very little ahead of peas.
Moreover fall wheat appears to be go-
ing back. -It seems it is b000ming
500X$ S,afSAP2P1f(A Imhof the bloodpars
snd it (Ifo, w1gop On.
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as if
relatively of less importanoo-yeAr by
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year. The value of this crop was place.
gkes and
Pimples-"evy f4ce -Was covered
"Ith pimptes and b4ckhe,a(fs kai aftep
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. The recent arrival of $1 000.00 worth of Ladies' and Gents, $
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ed at nearly $21,000,000 in 1491, It
has never reached that price sinde, al-
isking, H000 -s $arsaparltta a short i6ne, I
ri u r Coats, _Fur Jackets, Fur Calico, Caperines, Roffs, r4uffs,
$
though in 197 it did go up to $18,758,656
.
wAs enfiret.si caretf, and m.v shfn quaf
I Caps, Etc., is an event of Vaore than oidinary importance,
Find In 198 to OIT,460,147. . �
smoolA and clear." MA_v R
yan, lVorth
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. A few years ago some people thought it wise to go out of
The value of the spring wheat crop
St., chalfi,am, W,
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town for their F urs. That time has gorie by and they now look $ .
b%q fluctuated considerably from year
to year, It was nearly $10,000,000 in
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forward for McKinnon & Co'il Fur Goods opening. We are now
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"finest
191, less than $2,000,000 in 194 end a,
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re4dy tQ show you the stock that has yet come witbin our
$
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little over four and a hall millions last
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doors, Buy your Furs early. There is no choice like first c1loice
lu,
year. But, on the whole, the tendency
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Below yoa will find a few quotations which willgive yo
seems backwards.
In p eas the value lies, with the ex-
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some idea" of the goods we cairy . We will be p)eased to show
option of 191, when It went up to over
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you the goods whether you are ready to -buy or not, .
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eleven and one-balf millions, remained
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stationary, The figures for acreage
tally with the value of the crop,
Miss May, Riddel, until recently -mil-
liner in Mrs. G. Gre'en's, has purchased
Ladies' Fur Ruffs, in black And brown, 75c, $1, 1.25 and $2 I
The production of fall wheat seems
the stock of Mrs. Green in Gorrie and
R k M xtin Rufre, very, .
special at $1.50, $2 and $2.75
$ "I'n',lill'11 Ruffe, fIqe close fur, $1, $1.50 and $2 .
0� $
tobepretty welloonfined to the west -
ern part of the province, while the bulk
takes possesion. on Monday next, Miss
L,,,Ian areen t who has had� charge of the
Black Coney Oaperines, high storm collar, regular price $3 for $2.50
A BI I OPposurn 0aperines. special $5
$
of the spring wheat is produced in the
branch store In Gorrio, will be trimmer
in Airs. Green's shop here.
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� R'ca:ek"Martin and Electric Seal Caperines, verr Stylish, high storm ,
lar, .
eastern section.
Uiddleoex pro4uced 1,346,164 bushels
Contractor Graham has issued a writ
coll, $8 .
andAstrachan, very
Black 0 fine, with two beads and ten I
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of fall wheat, Iruron coming second
for $900 against the town for extra fill-
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,,,I,pposum
, $15 , I I . .
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with 1,220,202. 111uron only produced
Ing, etc., etc., in connection with the
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# $able and Astrachan Caverines, high storm collar and long in .
28,000 bushels spring wheat e6nd, Middle.
sex loss than 19,000. , I
sidewalks. - The town solictor has been
institic.ted to take action in the matter
front, very stylish, $15 . . I . .
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Ladils!'Astrachan. Jackets, ?N, 39 and 86 inches long, at $20, $25,
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theprovince, having last year 29,237,
and reineasurementoof the whole work.
,will probably be made. .
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Men's Siberian Dog Coats at $18 and $20 . . �
'I $
head. Huron came next with 28,562
Word was just received rrom Toronto
Men�s Coon Coats at $95, 640 and $45 1 .
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$
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and then Simooe with 28,174.
on Monday week of Ahe death of Mrs.
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In store cattle Middlesex was again
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first, with 29,944 head, Huron came
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. Uathewo, nee Miss Alice Kincaid, form-
orl teacher in our Tlubllo School.
She'
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next with 28,190. .
wa as a daughter of Mrs, Kincaid of
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In the statement showing the vilue
town and. had only been ill a few
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of cattle sold or slaughtered by ooun-
ties last year, Middlesex once more
weeks. .
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. George Awde, .who has been salesman
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stood first, with a record of $1,549,819,
Huron coming next with $1,T61,775.
in Smith & - BetialoMa hardware Store
ror some time, left town last, Saturday
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I 8 H. GIDL.EY, POPULAR CLOTHING STORE .
In manglea,Perth was first,with 1,921,-
368 bushels. Huron came ssoond,i Nith 1,.
for his home, in Arthur. From Arthur
be will go to Uxb . ridge, where be has so
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7T8,280, and Middlesex ranked next
cured a good situationin a hardware
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with 1,312,134. Wellington wag next
in line.- � . � .
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* F. G, 8parling received notice this
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Middlestax is away at the top in the
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31XPOBiti0ft Stating that he
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matter of poultry., havingoold or kll-
would re-
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oil $72,022 worth' last year. Sirocco
ceive a, Grand Prix Diploma for the
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came next with $42,731. In tha
salt exhibited the Exposition. by
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Messrs. Grey, Young & Sparling. Tb;
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number of turkeys alone on hand on
July lot last, Middlesex was away - at
salt 4nt by this firm formed an import-
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top, with 66,824 ; Huron was next with..
ant part of the. - Canadian exhibit . of
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42j672. . - �
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Pro' I 1"
minerals,oto. This is.the second di-
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ploma' th0 Messys. Gr6y, Young &
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is . Is as careful about the little e:ktras as he is of the more a . .
bug, al Mo � impossible in the south�6rn
Sparling h. received from Paris this
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: prominent feature of his attire. � .0 I .
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tie, . big yle
tier of ,,,n rid Ids are all.
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made. in ,the noithen section of .the
uo -For inotence, in Elgin and
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HAURIAGES. . -
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year,the total yield of Pon$
gs=. I
was about 167,OCO bushels for the two
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counties, . In Grey, on the other hand,
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church, Seaf6rth, by Rev. Father
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.the yield amount .to 1,312,927 (this
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courity- standiftefirst, in the provitee.ju
,�� George Corbett of Hullet, to Blisp.
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Bruce, the yield was 1,291,132 ; in Siln�
coe 1 212,233 arid in Huron, 1,1043,460.
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Nellie Purcell, of Seaforth. . r .
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K,&LBr�Lr,,iso�u-s,tr�,IN13ACH--Oii the
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a , . . And immaculate Linen 6
'a
iUlington county yielded.the great-
14th Con., Hay-,Pn the 6th Nov.;'
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est,qunntity- of oats. Kant ,led for
beaus; Simooe for buckwheat, Essex fon:
. , j, .c. Killb,flelsh to Catharine Stein- -
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' bach, both of 11fty, township.
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0 . % Tbat-dist! . nguish. the 'well 4r * sod man � from his-less.pa, , .
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brisked corn,. Carlton for silp. corn; Si.m-
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WITMEA- MILLER On the 8th Xov,,
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o0o for potatoes.. In hog 00duction
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RILL96DONALD-Attlie residence of
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Wedding of all A.1goma Young .
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Murray, D. -D., Prof. Jae. I. Hilli
0 1 rich and exclusive. Weshownew goods iii'the following e
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. lines -'-Neckweap, White and Colored Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, ,411 .
411, . . I 0 1. 11
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bank m .
Ariager, Watford, to Miss
. . . Hits,: Caps, Gloves find Socks. . I . I . .
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The Sudbury Journal in its last issue
- Winnifred Cocilia ld,da�gh-
. . 0 0 exander a Esq.)
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contained the following account of the
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Wedding of Miss Annie Powell, sister of
Mr. Frank Po well. of .Goderich towno
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ship, -.--:,The:' Methodist church �at'
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Cheliniford was the scene . of a very
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- CAM ERONZ-At 'Cra nb .. rook, on� ..Nov.
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pretty and uni.qde wedding las� Wed.
iriesday evenin AlIqS Annie M. Pow-,
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ollt diuge%ter,of Mr. Henry , P0`-
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4th, the wife of Jas. Cameron, of a
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LLOYD -in Winghom, on Nov. 5th, to
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ell,: afid i Mr. M. J.. 'Jeott, -a
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Mrs, A, -R. Lloydp a son.
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C.. P. R. ongineer,16f Revelstoke, -B.. V.,
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formpriyof Teeswater were -the con-
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tracting Oartles, The bride wag,16d to
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the alter by her father. - A faitylike
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scene was ptesen ted. as beneath an Artie-
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FRIED -In Dashwood, on - Nov � .. 7th
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the reflection, of the brilliant lighting,-
r :Harmah Fried, relict of :the ,Iat�
Absalorn Fried,aged 69.years arid.23.
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"cod the handsome younigeoupie, rhe
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bride wag. supported by her sister, Miss
' I 8 Pow " and the groom assisted
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MATTIIEWS�Iri Toronto, Nove . mber'
5tb, Mrs. Alloe Matthews, daughter
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byhisbrother;.Mr. Pvice Scott. The
T. To
11ov. A. . ye, M A., B. D., tied the
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� of gri..Xinoald Wingbam. �
COWAX-At her bould JU.'..peotonei
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reports -bf the. HAPPY
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. ": � . THOUGHT RANGE can be heard .
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nu!ti4l knot precisely at the hour of 7.-
J�f, and.Mrg. Scott then drove back 'to
� I.Ilinois,-on. October 26tb; Alexand-
13, from. one end of Canada .to the , - . IV, e. .
- � other. The'reagonforihisissimpl3r I
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thebridela home where her mother, .
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Mrs. H.., Powell, had prepared a SUMP-
rina: Veit6h, wife of - Mr. Andrew ,,
. . Cowan, formerly of MOKIlIopi �-aged
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tuous wedding Supper, A large con-.
co, urge of friends'aud:re.latives sat down
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JOASTON-In Chicago, on Nov, ls�,
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, I . I cally.and Perfect ly as to entirely .
I I I I satisfy everyone who uses: it. � . .
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,to enjoy the, variouir aid delicate vl=6.
Francis Barry Johnston , second
* son of V.. R. and Mark Johnston.
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The elegant and Splendid array of
costly presents testified to the high
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esteem in which. Mrs. Scottis hold in
. months, 8 days. s . I .
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tile community.. - After a most pleasant
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evenirigand toucbihg fairilly farewells
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AROUSEDAT LAST - .
1;f � Bakes at any hour of the 24.
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the happy couple -amidshowcirs, of rice,
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boarded the No. I express for their new
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To the. terrible ravages of do 11surno.
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W�;� Uses about Half the Coal
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western home at Revelstoke. . I
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fion in Ontario, the Government is
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petioned to establish hospitals for
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.consumptives.. As d preventative to
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RADIANT HOME B%SE HEATER.
A 19ousehoitt Paper. .
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consumption there is no Lreatment
to be compared to Dr. Chase's , Syrup
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claim to have the largest bcsb
Tfio Buffalo Express makes an import-
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ant announcement in regard to the sub.
of' Linseed and Turpentine Which,
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- promptly and effectually cures every
I I and selected stock of stoves in the .1 � I
councy� to choose from. Call and be convinced that we can give , . ...",
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soription rater which will be $3 instead,
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of $A per annum as � the papor� is now
co, and cold. Ithas .by far. the
1"?gh �
sale of any remedy .for throat
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you good value. � . I .. .
� . TRY THE SARNIATRIME WHITE COAL111. I . I . . .. . . .
, This re-
sold for one cent everywhere.
ari�est
lung troubles. 25 cents ti. bottle.
Family, size 60 cents, Ali'dealers, '
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SAME PRICE AS COMMON OIL, -
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duetion in the selling price in to way
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means any reduction in either size or
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Its news service will continue
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quality.
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Paris Exposition closed Mon day.
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to be the beat in the world combining
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as it does, the fall Associated Press ang
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HEADQUARTERS FOR .. 44 STUES AND HARDWARE
New York Sun reports, with complete
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Foi- Over Fifty Years
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market; sporting, household and local
pages. "BulTalos great nowapaper"
Mn l a. WiNstow's SOOTHI I NG . SYnup haq boo,%
used by millions of mothers for their children
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will become more widely popul ar and
more generally read than ever as Pe -
while teething. If disturbed at nigh, and
broken of your rest by a pick child out brin
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BUTTER '
meip
ple prefer a paper which always h-
.tains the highest standard as A tie*ws-
and crying with paln of (In ttin
,�o Tooth send a
once and ot a bottle of "Mrs. N Inslow's sooth-
ing Syrup' for Children Teething, It will re-
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or for every in Amen-
.Pap ember of the
can household. The first issue of this
lioVe the poor itto satforol, immodiat Oi
enduponit notliet,s,tboreinnoiiiltit.1k"."�bI
1t, lbduroaDarrhoaa, ro the Stomach
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EGGS
two -cent paper atone cent fully sugtaino.
its excellent reputation,
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ifulates
and bowels, cuiv. Win Colic, softens the
Guink, reduces Inflammation, andfivea tono and
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ener toin. 11.W rs. Winslow's
Sootf y to tile whole siT
Syrup" for ildroa teething is
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. We have handled large quanti- . prtd�sge. The sole agen- I
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Sant to t io taste and In the prescription of Ono
I ties of butter and eggs this sea- .
Qy in Clintop for this
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The Now General Manager
of the o)desb and boat female physicians and
nurses In the United States. I-Irlea twonty-fivo
con:9 an bottle. Sold by all druggists through
I son. Our trade in. those lines I
. celebrat6d iea' has been
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increased largelk which ritearis
of the J. C. Ayer Co,
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.out the world." Do sure and ask for "Mrs.
'A INSLOW SOOTHING SYRTIP.
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that oil r prices were.right, But I c .
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At a meeting of the Board of Vrec%
tore the J. C. Ayer Co. of Lowell
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. � we want more butt�r and bun -
dreds of dozenq*more of eggs arid T. Bemom & Soni
of I
Mass., the resignation of Mr. Alfred E.
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A picked body of men representing
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. solicit yotir patronage. I I .
Rose as general manager and secretary
Dr. Charles H. Stow-
tile regular, militia and volunteer
forceso Great Britain, left London for
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W49 accepted and
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ell elected tofill the vocanoy. The
new general manager is prominent
rallyeate d e,
' T' t Will form
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MMRR"Mmmom I —_ -_
GROOERIES . I
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L in the religious and medical world and
is hold high in repute in the city of Low-
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1i v h con federate'd ar,am en
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Ayorio expected to thrive still more
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vigorously under his management.
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The family oi Rev. M. L,'L�i�eb.
. Stratford, were nearly asphyxiated by
coal gas on Stitiday morning.
the Scalp
�CROFULA THE' CAUSE. . .
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Vcz,ema, catarph, [lip disease, white KODAKERY .
swelling and even consumption have I
GATAnnit V on T W9NT 7' YEAUS AWn
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their twigin in scorfulaff condition,;. We havejust plued in stock
Ounnn IN A 11"PVV DA'Vs:—Hon.
George James, of Scranton,.A% -, says :
Would ltoh and Ouril until the Child
Soreamed VAth Apay—A Wonderful
With thoslightest taint of scrofula in I
the blood thera Is no safety. The ft large assortment of E'A,stMan
,11 have been a martyr to Catarrh for
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, oi. ic�wgmjik no Punanin nfn*ment,
reniedy for this diseaqe in all Its f0tals Xodaks.
Tile first application gave instant, re-
lief, After -using it few bottleg I was
cured. 50 cent!�.-Sold by Sydney
Jackon.-I. ___ �,
The Itoyal Canadian Regimerib on
the Hawarden, Castle iq expected to
Arrive at Southampton an Nov. 27 with
N, omeers and 205 men .
. 101101MItT IT ,N,IUXXT IDHATIX StMg."
Mra.Jamoa McKim, of Dunriville,
Ont" mtyq of her tiltiloat miraclong
cure from hearb disease by Dr, A.g-
new's Cure for tile Heart, ,,Until
I boqan taking thliq reirledy I despair.
,
ed 1) my life. 1. !lad hearb faillive And
extreme proptratioll. Ono dose gave
me quiek relief ,%lid one, bottle cured
� nip., The gufforinga of yearis were dis-
%olled like luagio,"---�Sold by Sidney
.t&am-3
a V 9
The case recorded hero, to Ono of the
,worst ever brought to the attention of
Torontolo best physicians, and when
doctors gave up all hope Of 1%00V�rV,
x)r. chaxels; offitinont was intooessful In
producing & PftfgOt dure.
Mr. 3amea Scott, IN wrlkht avenue,
Toronto, statow-11 My boy, Torn, aged
ten,,was for noarly three Years AMIdt-
ed Ith a bad form of Zczoma of the
scaTy) Which Was verY untlightlY and
ratsinied all kinds of remedies and doo-
torla treatmofit. Hill 11,0ad was in a,
ferrible otato., We had to keep him front
School, and At times 114A head would
bleo.% and the chil(l would scream with
ag4iiy. :V,6r two and it halt Ve&rx we
1),,t.tlod with it in vain, but 'at last
I found S, durii In Dr. chb.8010 Ointment.
About 11V4 1600A Were Mod- The
ovigInal aordb, atled ul>, loavitig the sidn
In its bornial condition. To may It to
0, J)TOMUrd tO tOStlfV to the Wonderful
Inepita 6f Dr. Chag(l'N Ointment IN Dut-
ting it very wildly,09
lip. (11haso's Ointinant, &P it dealers,
or Hkini,ulson, 1110410 & c6q, Vor6uto"
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is HooWs Sarbapavillti, which goes to
the root of tile trouble and expels all
inipuritles and disease gerins from the
blood, — .
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The beat family eat", rtic is Hood's
Pills, . __ I
Perinission linq been gra�ited the
band of Clio 48(h Ilighlandert; to enter
tile United , States in uniform, 1�ut
witboilt arnis, at Niagara Valiti. and to
,
renwin fox, a. period of five weeks frotil
the 15th of November. . .
A Momeng WnApox IN Tim HAT,
muVoit 11m,mit.-If disease has tak.
�kl youl. citadel of health. the stomach.
audig-torturingyou with Indigestion,
dyspopqla and nervous prostration,
South Aniericari Nervine is the wea.
rive the P'nelliv from
"I" 11, 0 [$at tile pointok tile bayon.
IS .I'll,,
et", trein 1, but swift al)(1 Sure, it Al
WAY8 na.-Sold by Sidney Jack.
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No, 2 A $12 00
No. 1, 10 00
. XO. 9 13tillsoye 10,-300
i No. � Bullseye 8, 00
No. 2 Flexo 5 00
Brownio Xodak I 00
Developing, outfits ewqlete
$1 -- trays) prindug reameq,
toning,,801utions, Bolio, Paper
slid a photograp1lie sup'plios
Call and oee our stock,
H* So COMBEN
. Chemist and DruggiAt
Thew Xodako load in broad day -light.
If it i9ift an Emtnlalit 1b ion'tit Kodmic