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. Ift BrIN teas! � FIRST BOOK PRINTED I All Indications —point to. a still greater i Ch, what is so rare go 4 day In bed, - I . . - .. V . 11 - - 14
1 vogue this quoituer for dainty cotton ma. ' A season of rest c0mv�etel � Prof., Dorenwen
: Is. Uot In( ontly, followed by a long, MrzXICO , CLAIMS THE HON.611 FOR I A day of delight from Inoriting tII1 nl�htm .. . I 1 7,
. Usktou InZy of enforced fasting and THE AMERICAN CONTINENT. I teriAls of every tiat and Weave- ft With plenty of good things to ot, I % . I OF TORONTO .
- I , Many of the best drepawitkers consider � For scientists 44y, and we must believe, I I
1 fleiihly ;n that peon do pole folds, b,auda, etc. i
� � 14114.*iou. The check grows . , wear it we want a wisoo vlear thinking bead, I % I
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I 11 � 'bollow" e eyes are dull and deep I
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ti�"e . . The Sueipena, and the DINteptero That fair better than either taffeta Or satin. I 4nd a body theit's,tougb, of the rIgl* kind 01 � I IZE "
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. 4,'and the siep is slow and ]an . � . stuff, I I
. - r 71 Attended the Extabllo�lanaellt Of French cheviots and the softest of cam- We must give it a day on in bed. ..
� , , Thq)j is an vt All 4 ed -out feclin Pirliktitair TUruashout 'the Vast Ex- el's bait fabrics are among the Most t4- . FAMOUS . . Hair Goods Artist
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I I an utter'burden, tent of, This Country. I'vored of textiles for handsome tallorgos- imagine tb* yawnitif .and stretching and all :: el* .
The eat func- , . , tunics for the spring. r of the )eye each losting vADuld bring; I %41 .1 is COMM59 I 11
.. tiona changes The first printlpg press on the Amerl - Accordion or side plaited frills, flounced Imagine the bliss of it day spent like 014 . ,
whic follow can Cobtin6nt Was Set up ill the City of an , d skirts entlVe agala appear upon very While the world was a -toll and a.-Swincl I I � I fle"Will be, Ut tile Lafteilbul*3 ljotlse�Cljntonx
1. marri e Me , x1co, In the sixteenth century. F30 many of the prettiest dress and demi- J fancy the envy of all fellow men _. I .. .... I - . I le
are not . , 111ha knew you were bunked for the doyl .
usual antici- much Is known regarding the commence' dress models Bilk, point 4'es�iit net, Why, the malice you'd spread by your dAY Off � . �� 11 � . 0 N � I I
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. ated, or the wife- . meat of the art preseri a the West, grenadine, ,Wla mull, etc., from cele- in bed I ., . I I I
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� . . F, suffering might era world, but when details are looked britted designing houses of Paris. . Would more than stone for lost Pay- I t I..
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i for different accounts and conflicting. Many of the boleros on costumes and neught in so rare as a day In bed, I feel bettei this m9rning, thank .
i � 1� avoided. I I Wednesday., May 8(h
� 0 , - ." j Dr. Pierce's Vat- statements are found, One author claims toilets for Hooter wear are more like Qh, . .
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: , It �, Vol-itePrescription that the,first Spanish viceroy of Mexico, Not even a day In June, you, I took!% Laxa-Liver Pill last I � I
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'I , rzi-, - the best I friend . who went to that fancifully triMined yokes tban jackets. And bleat, be the man who Invented the plan. I I I With every kind and style . ,��. ,:;-. . .
4 Antonio ,do Mendoza, . I . . .-
� ok, is In many Cases they are cut down low on Who deserves aiar loftier rune$ night and it worked like a charm— of'LADIES"and Gi�N I . - a , , � .
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,I - --: of weak and sickly country In 1535 and wh the Bboulders, with ainglo or double re- I beg you to try it and see for yourself headache and biliousness., are all I TLBMEN-1,; 4108,10U . � . ` ,
11 1. women. It ,,uisbed for his devotion to literature, . (Though I haven't myself, it is true), PBES, BA 11's I SN -S . ..,
. cures vers encircling the -top of the low cut . NGS WA,7Y . ,
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_ a the Womanly dis- I estabilpfiqd a printing house some years inei-ot. � i For there' . gone. and PLAIN FuONTS, 41 .!
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, I eases that. rdb the before 1551, and that the printer employ. In bA unlen It is two. , . SWITCHES of all long hair in ever� Wogtli WEY,D� .. � I
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�, 0 , # #) -1; , -i Many of the new tailor skirts of cloth, _JoQ Cone in New York Sun. . I 1, �,
1% Z_1 � eye of lRightness ed by him, whose name was 'Joamies : I've heard many ladies say they. and sbade. . . lot P EE % . I
� � . I and the step of I Paulus Urissenalus of Lombardus, a na. drap royal, camel's hair, zibellne, all% - . . �, Rhout Laxa-Liver � I - , I 11 I . . I I I
''I I warp eol . Ienne, etc., are trimmed with THE BEGGARS OF MEXICO. wouldn't be wi His ART STYLES ore known nna. worn b) i . .
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p " , '. ....... I lightness. It tones tive of Bresel.a,,,1taly - ' .. . Pills—they're such an easy pill to all classes everywhere. I . 1�'
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. . I ."W .,. up the system and to handle cries. For a time leaux of taffeta silk. These decorutions Thi�jr Abound All Over tke Country take d6 not gripe or' sicken and Be sure to Visit his ftow Rooms. at the Hotel and See his new designs. 11 �
I . .....-, establishes the I one of his books, a folio volume executed I I J . He will, free of charge, demonstrate by fitting you with wilat is the Most suite,ble - . �
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I , , In 1549, was cited as the first book print. are not new, but they are put on in many . and Are Well Treated. cure constipation, dyspep-sia, sour anabsooming you. . . � . � . I � . . I ;
, , 7omanly organ- novel and graceful ways, the bands fre- All Over the country beggars abound, D I . 0 "
, ; ism on a basis of ed oil fill,, continent, Another and per. ntly extending in clusters ' osi stomach, .coated tongue, bad,breath . ,Their use made HEALTH, COMFORT and YOUNGERAPPEARANC -, I
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t�l _ I I I sound health. haps more correct versio I n is that printing que . of three or , for the Mexican people,are the m GENTLEMEN WHO ARE BA11) obould investigate and see hie FEATHER
e , I five up two-thirds of the length, of tbol
� it Favori carelessly good natured and charitable and all stomach and liver Ms. - WEIGHT TOUPEES and WIGS worn on over 55,000 heads. I � I
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� , te Pre- was first established in Mexico by the skirt. . I I earth They seemingly never refuse, .
. tion" con- Spanish missionaries, and the fact seems ' I on . I . _ . . . 1. . . - I � .. ____
ocri no alcohol, velvet - leaves In shades' of haTO j; y dressed young I
tainsp to be established that under their aus- . Frosted � ,vt .. and I eAn Smart], . '. � n- -_ __� I
� green, brown and silve aty Miller I . I I
I . pices wbooki, one � mutilated copy of which 1-1 I . , ry "'491 1 i men on p"sing a beggar turn back re- I
1 -neither opium, cocaine, nor other.nar . 11 _._ - .-11d.111 -lift __ - 11____C0U_NW '_ '______. .- - --d--.- . -----X;--- . 11. ...
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.,cotics. Accept no substitute. There is I Is atill.in existence in a private. librairy In .. - . . . I I � I . ,�. �..,
.no. other medicine tt just as good" for Madrid, was prifited in 1540 by Julian button. rose$, azaleas, lilac find Jonquil body gives; hence unlimited beggary. .,� I i th6 Strat hroy.Agb, of April 18, is . . I I . .
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. Cromberger� whq- died about lossorps, etc., on new French plateau - Some time ago In Pueblo a surgeon IhV, on, .foriperly, ..__ .,,,.,. . 0 L . . . . . I I
wwk and sickly women. 15" and .b rim rll,,gte of R. Thoms - -
. . . gar cripple, of uaae , , Miss FraLIk. - . � - i - - � . - -_ - . � .
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color tire Intermixed with pink an W a and hand im money. . very- I -
hats of Milan braid, folded mallues net oi'' cured the deformity of a beg , T-- F-'.'�'IK111 I
"I had been a great sufferer from femee weak- who was in all probability the first print- � . I � � . I
me" for about two years,1P writes Mrs. Urnme. er In America. . I openwork zephyr straw In lace effects. and as his usefulness as a money getter R. HOWAId has bought the Brew. , . . . . . I � .
%tithardson, of Goss, Wayne Co., Xf. "Could ' ' ' r of chiffen Was ,over his relatives sued the surgeon, W lliams f4rmt, EJ lot 35, con. 0, R.- � . SHUT ON 'OATS . .1 1. 1. ,
mot do my work part of the tir4e. took four It Is quite certain that the printing .with soft draperies of tulle o I. � . I I .
I cription and on the underside of the brim. .. alleging. that he had deprived them of W g 100 ,acres, for .. . . I . . ,. I
� 'bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pro- press Was actively employed -in Mexico I . . their means of support. It appeared on , awanosh. COnLainin . It the farmers would haye their next crop of oats entirely free I rom smut, trest, ' 11
, - . � � -felt as well as I ever did." I . in lesi than a. century after. the new'sLrt - ' � trial that the lame man had been,d-good 4100. , . . 'the seed in the pilowing in,anner, � � . . . . I
I Young married women will find a became generally known in Europe� and" I , Panlop, has laledl ' . I .
. I ' m OLD. WORLD POWERS. for $4.50 a day on the averige.' The H. Wobsont of D ,� , Take 4� oz, ot Combe's Formaldehyde and 10 gallons of water, immerse for I*
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4_ ___1,,i_AtJ out - of -court purchased tho-farra of --Mr - Campb initiates, (absbIdWytio haxin toAhe sedd, �_ pceo-frota,--, - , :-, '
. . rig friend in Dr. Pierce's Medical � . -the Plaintik- I
. , .rQr�ngtirly,-i __ century before a 'printing. - - __ ___ . -- — -.--- - Judiii--threw- I . Tunr next crop will 6e absordtoiy .
;, 1; . -Adviser. It contains roctSpages and is press was Intritdiiced into __thi__`pf_esent _____ - __ I � I I ader listening to their curloup exposition formerly owned by Mr Fawn, r . . . .. . I . . I � -
A I � , '. -sent free (in paper cover), on receipt of I . I Italy Seems to consider herSelf the. bal- . . smut, .. - �_ - I I �,
�,� I -United States. The second - I I 'Campbell will-r6ide in Goderich. .___ I—— �. , , -- -- " - ---- -"- -
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�� I �-� .. , . Coe -cent stamps to yay expe limits of the ance, pf power In Europe' .wm,. Philadelphia ' of calloijibriess and greed. � . Vat up in 1 10;�ctkles, for, I . I I
I � .. .. use 0 American city in which a printing office . . . I - I I . - 75c. . �
�," � " I I A. friend of mine here, a genuine Span J. Shortreed, Bruc4sels. has sold, his . � � I
1. 1:, � ,customs and mailing on y. .. ClotJ4 biu(,� e e I . . .
. was established was Lima, Peru, w . . a most charitable -man heavy 4 76e year old stallion .. . �
I .. ,, ing 5o stamps. Address Dr. R. V. I a work,designed to assist the priests in Russia,olice more shows the advantage ish count and .0 Iraught, thi . He Be Clete RIT141 ImP E, ChenliSt'tt Dirlig.w.l.st ,- I
�� ' . , 4- it c-' . . . morn- ,(§,for $300. He I . .
,�e - ' fillo his pockets with pennies every to Mr Benderonf Wallae . .
� . 1, ,,, Vierce, Buffalo, N. V. I tbe.study of the language of the natives of saying udithItYrii t king decisive a I' Ifig before leaving his house, lind to ei- tiirned-the scales at 1,740 pounds, . . . . . . . . . .. . . I , ,
', � r d In 1580. . . . - tion. -Philadelphia lapirer. I alms'lle glyes'a Cent.' . - � � . . . � . :L`
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I �;, .1 appea e A few days ago J. How itt. near Duo I
. I'— .1 At Cambridge, Mass., as Isaiah Them- ' . . Re has; also mitnir pensioners, and he . . . I . . — . . I . �
� i ti Dwers, with possibly two or three ex6ep- . . . gannon, sold a iwv.Vear-oId filly to - . I � '. 11W)
I � � .- . Anson B. Gould, of Flint, Mich., was as asserts, in J,an�nary.'1639, prin, mi; was p,, . even economizes in: legitimate personal W L. - - -
-1' Tun over on the railway near Thorold and first* performed An, .that part of North tions, are wishing that ClAni had never ' eip deserving people; wid-6 ' jergdson, of Colborne, near I . . �- ,
, I ,�.;: I expenses to b . . &-low for the handectme price of $130. 1 .,NyAr filrnifil . . .
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� , � : �_ -his head was s6vered from his body, . America which-extendB from -the gulf of been born. -Philadelphia Inquirer. owe and orphans. I I . FangAm . re I I . .:,
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1% 11. A family 6f threp Indians on the Six Mexico to the frozen ocean. . i The sultan of Turkey Is .still coAgratu, I In the Suburban towns every- comforts- D. McNevinq. Dung.ari.non, receivcd . I I. . . . . � .
. The beghin y has its ttalit ot'beggars woid that his brotb,er John died veriv ' � . . . 1. 1.
Nations Reserve in Brant County is Ing of the work of this ,firat lating. himself on the fAct that the pow- I bly off femil I � � AT LOW PRICES '. ' ., - . . .. � �
, � ity. overto, who are given money or focd.. � suddenly on Sunday evening, April 21i 0 r I I . . . . -
f�. - 4own with smallpox. printing office in out country was.,:& sor- era skipped him and went aw, � ' . 'rent variety of easy ch I a I lro. � . I . . I , " , 'i
� , " rowful one. � ilev� Jesse Glover, through China to do their cIvIlIiing-�WftshIngt6U I .Your beggars fairly adopt you and at his home in Colborne � near the Poil.t, . New'styles in parlot, suites, G . mat I resses and- . �.
:: A Sprained Ankle is not an uncommon . I � . . .. Wire SoHngs- very cheap,. Great values in Witldvw Shades. Re,idquRrters for L .
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", - I accident.. Pain -Killer relieves and oures I n he press had been se- Star. I I I ' I itsk affectionately on' meeting you for Fiirlp� , I . I I o, � 1p I i
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I .1, cured and who contributed largely to the The .British afty estintates for the . the health of every member of your . liog took place on Baby Carriagbs.und Waggons. PictuteS fraired while you wait. . . I . I
� almost as if by magio. The greatest house- . I . , say. $440,4 � -faalily.-- -- ' , - , -Jer pretty we& 11 . .. . � . . I �.. .. . . .1 11:�;.
age to the Lre, fS8,0N,0M, W4e nZajr,evening -*April 17-'-, atthe!-- . . _.1_.._1F1F_, --,-,- *
! 1 purchase, died "upon h1s vQy , coming. year , f _ --t - .- ' - -'--- __ � I I .1 I
I :, .1. hold remedy. Avoid substitutes, there is new- world, and bla'sons had afterward' 00() 000, of which $2 . 90,000.000 comes 1111- ,One, poor chap. who hobbles -round On home of,'V'vm,- 06ggln, FonYwich, in 7 "" . � . I � .1 . it I It C*01.1" j�' , .. U �.w I I
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.,� but one Pain- Kil ler,PatTy Davis'. for th possession -der' on chilly 'mornings Wh'ch his sister, Miss Rebecca, - and J. ' I I �
i,.: . . . to sue their stepfather e the bead of "war services,'! In other crutches and wears . I . I I . " -11
,!�._ and 50c. of the press. This primitive establish- words, this sum Is to carry (in the war - an old red blanket greets me as his W, ,Scott were the contracting parties, - - I . I _ . .
.� I I The steamer Ontario, from Hall for . .ment was subJect to -the authority ,of which 'Wag supposed to be finished when "patron" and bestows blessings'bn me � . . .1 - . . . � .1 I - .1 . 0 1 . I . . I � I � . . 1 . , I
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I . 1, Boston, put back to Queenstown- with her ' Cambridge volleg%--the � president - 6f"�.Ldrd Roberts eguie;'home-, from- South* A -f . - to-last-tt-month for every alm's.__ ..,.- Robt, McMillan, jr., of Hallett, has . I � . . . I . . �.
.� . . . . . leased his fi ne -farm to his. nephew, Mr .. . � . . . I . . I k
a . a beggv . 0 oil the- � , ('& 40 , L ,
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. I as, go on fire. I. which wits censor of the press and re- I . I . I The intimite, relations'of tra and . 9cott and'has gone to reside , 1-4. U , " "I . - __,
ricit.-Plih delphia.Times. � . L I . . � The D� & 1i , , �,-,
claims that Japan will Make upon sponsible for all publications until spe- , It IS a queer basis of rec6nstku�floa in their patrons are amusing. Wealthy men' farm of his father,. J�thn McMillian, . . . 1 a n. � fl,;31*
1 for indemnities amount to 24,750,- cial licensees were appointed- by� law In n stop in . I . .. . L . I n . 4. - I . I 1.
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I Spain that compels' Sagasta and Weyler' and handsomely dressed wolne ex4d. P. - L I EMUL. S' I 0 TY . I W _. I
, �' ,000 sterling. . the streets for,a bit of talk with some . I . .1 I I . . . I 11 I I I . % " , .,
� . 1652, the press never.being enfranchised to belong to the same cabineL There is . 11 . I I L I . I I 0 . . . �
.1 . I In Massachusetts; until as late as 1755. � 14 I P. Rogan died at a goo I old age . at .1 , . W. � I I .L . I A
1. . NSRVILINE GIVES SATISFACTION' IL L no promise of Stability inLth6 new ai,, favored beggar and never seem ashamed 'his home in Gode6ch, oil M The D. & L.. EMUL_cg�Xi lk - . . � I I I %
�, . One Green became the second.printer. agasta -baa announced to show a kindlyL interest In the humble . onday . . ... . I * . Whol6sale and retail piano . I L
1. �olson'sNorviline,the now and certain . I . 6agerneut, for S . I week, after along i'.'ne.ss. The.deceas- Is the best and most pa:atablp prepa-ation of ' 1. I . I I . I
'1�1 . �stt!611caw. I L and organ distributing centie. � ' � 1.4
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_�4 _ . In the United, States. Three hundred- - - nd. Weyler significantly' as- friends of the public thoroughfares. , ed lived near-Garlovy, where he had � w Cod Liver Oil, agreeing with the xn� . I � . . . I .
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.'. ". Pain cure,is used witb satisfaction in every I acres of land Were granted him, In. 1658, no. policy, a . I 0 department.. ' Be gars come to one's 'dining room stomachs. .. .. I I Migh graden4w,*,pia nos. -Five .. I
� instance.There is abundant reason tor thiv. 'L games control of the w 9 I L farraf until lic moved to GoderIch some . '. � L I
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I ,,.,, - , but Mr. Green, it. would a0pear,. could � . .e , . . . . windowe, look In Interestedly and go fifteen yeais since. . . L. , . Tho D.,R L. EMULSION . . , used Oldnos at dac,,ded bar� . . I I .,
I �,. : forit performs all -that is claimed for it. . . . tisfied with a small coin or a bit I I I . . , . " . I . . .. . . . . ..1. ,�,,,
:. - nitable, location for his grant . I - ,. .. away sa L . Ls prescribed by the leading physicians of -. - 9ELIns- I . .. . . .L , I �
,4 �. r -failing ourefor cramps, not find it a L . . I . .. . I . I . .. I .
, Norviline is a never , . .1. . sk alms In the u .Canada. ' .. . I L I . .1
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, _ � until 1667, when it Is -recorded that 800L � I I I . of bread. They a COL ame of A quiet wedding took place. at the . . . Aerlbl. - - I I
; pains in side or bsok,lumbego.sore throat, 4 1 Gdd,'or 11por Dios;11 hen the .odd Span- residence of B. Holr� may), of Elkton, The D. & L. EMUL Buy the�. won I � .
L Nerviline is in fact n sign " 91) of L. � I I . SION , . . , ,
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, 1 , acr�s of In A were laid..'out 'to En :,-N EW CENTURY PROVERBS., ' zzie' Rub . I . .Gr ' " , , : . I , ,
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� � .� L .,ohilblaine,toothache. . � Isit word "pordloseros"'. or "for God Michigan, and Miss Li . Y# L Is a marvo.Ilous'fl6sh produc,cr and will I anlaphol I . � .
. 1. I -a eare remedy for all pains,both internal I Samuel Green of .Cambridge,- printer, in,- . - � .. kers," applied to beggars. It 18'.part this Village� were uniWil in marriave., 1 &$1 per aottle. . I . 11 . . . . L'
I P . you,anappetite. 50c�
,:� the wilderness on the north of Merrimac I . I )r a pleasing ,�ntertaluer. We . .
� ,snaexternal. Medicine dealers everywhere. , . I 'Twere better to OR& clearly' with one "a ff �
.. I . L of the strangely humane -life of tbes* The ci remony 'was perfoi W. -d-. by .Rev.. Be sureyou get, DAVIS, & LAWRENCE . � L . �
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� ,' * The steanier Armenia, at Halifax from 9 an Trial ii boy taught at the. eye than Mistily with two. Southern lands. A' Mexican firmly be- 'Rey. 0, S. Finkbeiner. I � ,1.1
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, 11 ,Hdmburg, brought 563 immigrants, mos - ' ebarity'schbol of Cambridge to read and It were better to be ,kicked by your lieven that everybody has a right to live . .The Metroi)oliton Hotel,' at Exetek, .. . - I .i Bar ains to te�chers and stu-.
:L ly Galioisno. 1-4 i 'apprenticed t Wend than kissed by your, enemy. and to help In time of need. ..There. Is wbichbas been cotjdu�ted'by N�m. dentsin Sheet Mueic,25ato % . � -
write English was , 0 Samuel ILMe 15a piece for 10c-: -wholesale. I . .. . I ..
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Mrs Carrie Nation and three other . t- : It w r mouth on and mostly quitei unor Anderson for .4 ticne. has been G I ,.Ael AGGA RT Inattamon'ts of all kinds sold �
Green and took upon .himself. sobsequeni the-Jips of a . ,,there are asylums,:but leased by Geo. Meaner, Blake,, who bag 0 -. - , . I .- I . . . I . I 1, i
1", . give bail, and were . ly the name 6i James the, Printer, or ! the muzzle of a gun than On canized, although I . �
, ,,,; 1, women failed to are but also bought tbei, furnishings from Mr. . . I . . . . .. . . . ..
,�.. , 11 0 taken to the county jail in Wicilit8i James Printer. -He 'Printed Eliot's In- �: deceitful woman, - . for the most, part the beggars I . . BANAIE;R.. ., I - .. . I ,Music Emoorlum . . I : 'All
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,� ,,:,. 11 .. - Kansati; I than Bible, 'd I - The Idler that dreameth'of gold ` btlf- and nbout and not housed. up . 1. Anderson and will taki� possession May . ' ' ' ' . � 110- I�OAv CLINTON *_ ' � - ,
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I e envy the prosperity of a' butchering business, in Brussels, to I,S I I ,
�, - Agnew�% Ointment will 'Cure this dl:, work that Eliot. said he "had but Quo [ Sometimes w ' Plockrilinig Their Canes; . �es posseEs I 0 BuslnefL4 , . . I
I I . how the Walker,'of Morris,'who tak A general ankin
. I Zu t sk in .. �h 11. wfl' man, namely, the ,Indian printer, that - wicked Inan, ,little knowing _ I . 9 �
. I .out fail. . The old men' in 'employments where ,sion on Mav 15th. Mr -Blashill Is Ole , - . tralasacted. . Lillcoln'S Nettle Ointment ,- '� - �_414
11, J . .at cure Barbe etter, Salt Rhcu rn was ,able to compose the sheets and cor- i wicked man envies us. o t� the Worl youthfu . I Activity is required are discard-. of the oldest busi I . I .� — . , . . . . . ''. . ,�:
) and all skin eruptions. In from three to six rect the press viith understanding." A Our, tears are brin d's I ness men of the town,
- nights it will cure Blind, Blee n Ing their walking sticka.' A litds while having been in his present bushiess for ' NOTES DISCOUNTED " Theonly guaraEteed wrel, . I
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I Itching Piles. One application brings the �Natlonal museum. � . .. . . . I through the woild's beart. , . . ago Brown, let us call him, falled.to secure 24 years. I I .11, ... . .. . . . � I . . 1. .1
I fort to the most irritating cases., 3� . i ii promotion to. which his long term of . Draf to aimed. InterbA allowed o : for Piles. -� I . I .. ..
corn The negro appears first In an American I The friends that wealth makes .are as I � . �" . I - . -
I -11i, reetion of one . tile � ads, but the friends of pov-, f r .Lamont met in with Mr Attrill, the . . I I I I
� althful service entitled him Sco e, o4, Whileat trucefleld horse fair, F. - . devosits. . �
I . Cents. . printing office ander.06 di I quicksal ed stari in heaven. other, employees would ba;; hot their well known horse breeder of Goderich, . . I . - . �,
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. I for refuge from the rage of an Insensate I and sold to him the veryfine Shirestal- ' * J, P. TISDALL.' -
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Ir . . London mob. In Boston he established , A wifevs wise coutiaeling entereth her ' ed forward to It for years. But a.yonxiger lion which hb recently tit chased fr, m ' ' 1. �. � � .. . I � I ) ief,but it cures to stay cured, ,- - , I
,etaker of the I husband's mind and afteri many days rew I I . � . . � I I
, Robert Hyam, cai I 6 printing ho 6 man was lifted over Brown's bead, whi6b �?, xetero I �� . * . I .__�
1� use with the sign of the eth to her In Jewblb and precious I Megars. Bawden & Me onell,of E �. . BANKER, I I . g the cause�. On- .
- turn I . . - �ractically that the 'old gentle- . by removin . . .. .
. 1. Gavernment buildings at Guelph, drop Heart and Crown, and here hie sons aucT p meant ,The price paid is $9,OW for him. 1. ' , I . . I
I ,ped dead. I raiment. . , . . man's usefulness Was ended. One day a I I I . . .� I . I .. ..; 1. ... . . I I . I
�. I . I ce-ededhim, In the business, although with I . I . �NT stipation . . I I
. ,Q1 OLD SOLDIER'S ExPERIENCE. I The heart of a woman In, as a driven ' friend of Brown', asked the head ofthe . The illneas of the Shah of Persia, bas - .1 CLINTON, 0 . . � . . I .. . . . . I . .
, .- . the advent of antiroyal feeling the sign -well, and he who would. sound Its dOPths house If he had any particular reason for me quite serious. � . : . _. . , . :,. .� . I . I . � � .
M. K. A,natia,-a olvilmar veteran,of Win-' Wits changed to the Heart and Bible. must' be blessedAn patience, even like beco I Private funds 'to loan on Mortgages at . Udrit as. directed aild you "A
� . , his action. .IfYei, I have;" was -the" frank , *' , , I
., . , I chester,Ind.,writes. Mj wife WAS oic a Fieet, owned". s�veral negroes, one of west current rates. ..
. 1, one who,dives for pearls, -Walter Pulit* reply. "Mr. Brown carries a catie." "Carb smallpox is reported to have broken I I will be Surprised at the result . ..
� . long time in spite of good dooldra treat. whom he taught not only to work the i. ter. I . , .. . I . 11 I . ut at Sw I eaborg,near Woodstock. - . . . . � . . . I
,:. .1 I . mont,but was wholly cured bV Dr.- ing's -foluld I . ries a. canel He has carried a- cane ever 0 . . A General -tanking Business transpoted Special- difections W . every I ..I
New Life Pills., which worked aers I press, but to set'typ6 as well. He . � . I . � . . I uorr an old man of Brockville , . I . I
I , _. . ...... , special profit In printing small books for . - . . 1. since you knew him, I never dreamed Yosepti I 1. Interest allowed on deposits. , I �fll Ql�n , I
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only 25c at all Druggists. publications . . — it man." rtainly not. But The Hnmilt * . . 9 or . : .
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.. I a. � Caebar. and I minute. Each costs $1,500. that If Mr. BroWfi required the support maintaining a nuisance. , le in iles, Conktipation of
.1 call to Euclid Avenue Baptist Ch rcb,' them by the negro, -artist. of a caue he was grown too old to be of I The MOISOHS r Ba'ilk . I
. Cleveland. Pompey, sons, of this negro. also became I The tube of a 12 Inch gun has 50 ago. Mriamieson of Montreal will b b� the owes or an disease of .
. and remained In � clal grooves, causing lita projectile to. re- further -ise I . a active business. -thur fo- Incorporated bv Act of Parliament 18 . y . �
The anti -prohibitionists won a great . printers , the office of I . I 11 I . a $3W,0()0 elevator at Port Ai uild I I I . .the Skin, Price '15co . I -
victory in the Halifax municipal elec- their muster?s sons. volve 75 times per second as it leaves, the � . , . - ' ' I I
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, . tions. . The flrat firmly established newspaper I muzzle. � � I . .,-I .s A r. � 21 I , , " I . — '' 'Duarn prjwn . 92050000 P,,. atrad nn�lv hv Uneatn ,' ."r
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In North America appeared In 1704, but I Clearchus, the Spartan, laid down an '
'full 14 years previous to , this date one one of the maxims of war the statement
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I remember once- making bold enough
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Theglycerine in Scott's Emalsion soothes
the irritable The hyPo"
number of a newspaper had been pub-
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Belied In Boston, which was Instantly oral mo;,i, thad he did the. wh(
not taking what considered to
:. Starts of ii and up, Money %dvanood t3
phosphates t3no up the nerves. And the
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proper amount of interest In Oliver
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Cromwell's christening robes, which were
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had In his native land been fined for Sell, co
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I Charles' relgn and bad also come to gri f ' UOWO it Seems, to belinished by 1906.
e ; thnt year Germany will have at least 40
of free lnstitutlonq.'� "But, at least," so I
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for six monibs with a frightful running
through printing a book with, the revoiu-
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your proposltlon.t'-Augustine
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I I and customs. Attacks were leveled In- agaiii . I Trifles site Often neglected -.because I-.- . I ----- - �- . market. I I I Tlephone 76. . . .
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I . lk&d Puritan minister, Increstse Matber, In addition to the purification of air the last Importance. Don i Guess Spectacles and Eye Glasses. parts or the town. I
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I I warned Its sub- W, d, Nature supplies a man with character, N, B. -Persons having,' �
the vlle� Courant and n water to one of the prominent aids - - - - - - - t will confer a favor by I
. I I I I scribets against being "partakers In other In these grand purifying agencies, it 1 but he must furnish his own reputation. At R6801fts 11 ^#~W*#%Wk0yV4" -------- in I
, , . 1. .A.. 5 metils'sins," James Franklin was put In i constantly absorbing filth, which in th: ,-Cllicasr.- News. 11 . I -, — a ving worast the shop.
I � 0- arTer S Jall for a month and forbidden to prfnt streams Is carried to the ocean and there The Power of MuslIG F" i awlae=ihl , I M'000� 0;00VW**Wsr-*" �
� Or publish tho'Courant or any pam Itlet devoured by millions on inilliono of erea- . I I
I I . aper of the like nature except'it be tures made for this purpose. I I . W. N. Walker, I ---.--I'---- — -
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'� la"ttle' Liver Pffis. .10.10ave, Salost.go, like his brotbtr UZ I us, fresh paint or tiny poisons to have for 20 years. It does this by filling the I 11
111, and $ourney to a more liberal water at hand for abs , orption, with cop- air vilth particles of Its substanee, that �/ 4 _Plh� q In all kmdo of Parlor Furniture and Man. A Stepladder
i, commurilty. ng e ay n w c a r KENDAU . ufacturer of I
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I I . - RouisuaGe a la Had*. use, but may be put around tb4h trees or pi telex' at the grain of nitisk show's U i I 1. . I ro
�� at__ , I a end of the � Couches Cosy Corne Given Aw.qv
13 0 era tonight,"*# on the garden. it follows that water diminution of weight at' . I Etc. %~47 I
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1: ���? wrote. "I can bear the iquaponse no ton- � that has atodd In the house for Any time I I . - I Carpets taken up, clested and raisia and
r If you loy* me, wear a rod rosdi, I and that In any sleeping rooms, sick- A mloanthr6pe Is a man who prets I o , leaning attended to, Mattreso6i _N�_,
, I pe, rt i il�ay no longer holye, theri'let It be I ,roonia, etc., Is utteily unfit for use, This � , � hou� To every purchaser of one "a I
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I . I applies, to medicines, especially fiqui4s, disgusted with all mankind, but I P, made over. Prices reasonable,
This man know.4 what he di ,.
� I I wbito rose-,, i Ut h to disgusted only with hicasel a call and sea oamplas of work and cover- of our Pare Orearn, Bakidt .
*wall and ALS eaky - 1.1 , What night she Were a yollow wift- I Unless kept in tightly corked bottles. . how be did It, Such endorsom. h f orings, or for partionists, ,
� to tam as "gair. . ftso PAL .1 . I 1. _. , . . V! Aa.� UZ 1�,t . the following are ure a sulfficle P For Salt -75 yards of fine truagels rowdei wd will give, wliilieti
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1 '"MS FOR DIZZINEM . Cinnamon - 0oated P1110'. -Dr. 'O 0sb&w%.Wnn,.reb-%18K Blodk� Ontario I
CAhi.s. fi�dlgesrtlon Oan't Stay where Dr. . t1B01Lr11r%�PIftft send Me .I.OMMITMUS6011 . a flysofoot St-oploAdAti
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,.--. 0. Von Stan'6 Pineapple Tablets are arrayed &-% ON- Agnew's Liver Pills are coated I&a a, chnist. . X n�. I li,k Street, Clinton . I yy
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ER.- Foal, he first using I have been'entirely n, and a, severe finan-
. S. por "%% And ou, &W, Their popularity Ig a whirlwind, sweeping i1ce. 111" shr for ss. 1;e & llaiffivnit
. LILOW 31 , . Ing of indigestion -1 have . ,,,imen . I 11. � .. -11 -
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