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e B. 0, flat, Its "Be is a men of big ideas.
• • Site projecta leap awed of time e,nd
assinstance, but hey are in the womb
of•dest iny for Oan just the. same.
He is the optimist of Canada, and ON
coma, y rieeds optimism a hovi. all its
. "wants and Few iiremen te, F111 t hem•or e,
S • be if4 a man of intense and burning
ar e most optimists. Perth-
, • • ermore, he is amen of genial and eli-4 mu -
Jog personality. Certainly he iS a mato:
cf colossal inconsistencies, both c‘f
rroirseter and action. Bet then, how
etunal rigidly cersistent people are NO M
!• We are not surpriged, at the
Chicago newspaper calling bita "LOT d
• Tone." He hi 1 he per of the anyelette
.a.nd t he nadoill ern •
ept.11:411 1902.
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FRIDAY, SEPTSMIKER 19,1302.
,At a repteeentetive meeting of the
eager abeam s of J (=Rica, resolutions
'averts paseed cookie -wives Great Brit-
ain's 'neglect of tbe Wet Indlearesul. s '
'leg almost in ruin to tbe sugar Indus-
try, setting forth the total inadequacy a
of the neeasutes prom:Sea by (*teat
• afeitain for the relief of her West Io-
nian sugar planters, and calling for
*aeration with Cauada, as the only
ebeane of retries/nig the fallen fortunce
• ot Jamaica. Although the subject hw
been morel disoussed lately. Saturday
.1,aet was the find time a definite proons-
ialforfederation with Canada was made.
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it is n...t all Li berets that have go( d
eworde to say of Hon, J I, Tar. e, fortt e
Coionist (Conservative) of Vi eorie,
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The Liberals, of Alla r' a , are evident -
awn k ening to the apparent needs •of
, their fast growing calm try, for in a iets-
e e • Lei feet tveek the following rearaelle,•°
waa passed. rhat no genet al. increfee e
peeled he merle in the enslaves to..qr
l'Ar IN ow teat lent' oral itripte
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•latent& That, more adequate .postal
• lettitifies should be proVIlled in 'the.
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The Toronto Weekly Globe and New Era, a trail trip to‘'the tad Of the year, for 35o.
THE CLINTON ttEVii BRA
The home of Bernice Payne. on eoaa 1Vby Wool is SO Cheap. 4
2, arty. was the scene of a happy
tereet on Tuesday week, when his ......"-••
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eiotet•in•law, Airs Eliza A Baines, Was UT algred Maaanleallial.S15"Wsblirls
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arried tr Chas II Roadhouse, Elyth, '
Albert ale,ggitt, whose home is near : (Contributed to the NEW E A)
Ma attention was first drawnEto the
Pi elYaliab' wyaas ri
t,ibleie"tiStiolYSlailjuneiettlarMW!
e bill; extensive adulteration in Wgollen
being rim over by- a threshing engine
he eves taking to Barth. The wileel gott(ly an able article headed "WbY
..,ii)tistrileeeetiti.aficuiv eft him,was soin
lbreakingracie be
he ew 1:,:i!aLgol wt 0 I. it cop,
who is well known as a wool
so Cheap ?1, in which the
expert, boldly Oates that "If the wear-
ing apparel, as used by men and wore.
,
R. Campbell has purchased the 100 en, were only made out of the pure
acre farm belonging to the late Thos. wool fibre expressly given us by Prov -
tee when, beiug lot 20, eon, 7,McKillops idence for this sole purpose, instead of
The price paid was $6,030, Ibis gives being. substituted by other foreign
him 500 acres in a block. materials, then there would bearobust
A (inlet but pretty wedding enllyen- state of affairs, in connection with -
Ka t he home of John Long, Wingham, wool, but, as it is, the use of wool is
on Wednesday. Sept. Dth, when his annulled at every turn by the use of
youngeet danghter, Ada, was united in substitutes for the sole purpose of
marriage to E. J. Tavender a Prong' cheapening wool fabrics, with little ar
ntel I real estate§ agent of Obesley. no regard to the wearing properties of
wig last Thursdaa morning the the same." „
The ssme authority states that i
drive of 30 miles around Bradford,
one, but score', of Mills c mid be poi
ed out, where for every bile of w
used, ten bales, and often more,
shoddy, mango stockings and cot
are used, and that, in what is kno
as the heavy woollen districts of Yo
stare. there are dozens of manufact
ers who pever buy a ern ;le bale of r
wool, and yet are knotv n and ackno
'edged as influential manufacturere
awoollsn goods." . •
T 13 a very extraordio sta
rnent, and notwithstanding the w
circulation of the article quoted,
refutation has been forthcoming fr
tbe manufacturers interested.
The importance of the frequent s'ales
of rags of every. description, stockings.
mungo and tbe like, despatched fr
all parts of the British Isles, and sev
al continental countries, held at De
bury, HatleveLeeds, and other cent
in the rnermfacturing districts, pro
the truth of the foregoing assertion.
It is further stated that to save
large woollen (?) manufacturers, the
s.. mit of Jobe McCalletn, an o d and
, wed known resident of Brussels, took
s flight. Heart failure was the cause.
lie was born ab Paisley, Scotland, and
come to this country vvhen a young
. RUM.
:;On 'Thursday morning,, Aug 22, a
newt but pretty wedding . was soleme
razed as tit .1 osepla's church, Kings.
idge, it being the marriage of John
Aspen leiter, of Preston, to Miss Annie
O'Keefe, former teacher of the Sellars
Hee School here.
An event which many of our
readers will be interested took, place
Hiandon, Man.eon the 29th ult. It
wae the wedding of Harry W.
son of H. W. Ball, of Goderich, to
Miss liattie English, daughter of John
tengliso, Brandon. Tbe ceremony was
re -reamed at St Matthew's church 'by
Rae McAdam Herding. •
•sit St • John's chetah,. Wy mitring,
Oets, im Tuesday, 26th ult., Chas
Munro, of Valdesta, Georgia (son of
James Munro, • Goderich), and Mise
Nary 3. Wilsain; deugliter of Mr Ord
• aree, Jets Wilsons Wyoming, weee unit-
ed la marriage. • .
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Tee case ageinst FlOrende McCarthy,
of A•shlield on the charge of Stealing a
out -I ving districts. That: the. coridition
of a ffaire in the Territories and the
Attlee of. Donenion rev.enuee, required
and WOlikill1.411y A,la,ge increase in
• the grant. to the :Kiri h west Govern-
ment. That act ionshould be ta.ken at
t he next ReaSi01 Of t he • D.lin i i on fare
liament t ; leaven. better reilWiv
r.••••- transportation faeilit ic: in •the 'Terri-
tories. That the no -elation of Alhertn •
•,•• Is increa sin g so rapi I ly as 'o ,
'Headache.
k Properties for Sale or to L
Pain across the foiallead or at
back. of liead. is dangerous. -
n a slowly but surely •wealtens the
not intellectual powers, impairs the
tat- , vitality and will. Headache is
ool sometitnes from the eyes but
of • more frequently is caused by a
ten disordered condition of the sto-
mach and digestive organs.
Do not suffer. The pain can
• be cured by the harmless remedy
wn
rks
ur-
aw
ot
tes
ide
no
om
om
er-
ws-
res
ve
• PferVeS01.0
Sal f.'s
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. It never loses its effect. Cures
by driving out the poison, and
does not simply deaden the pain
.- as do so many preparations con-
taining narcoticri.
Abbey's in the morning will _
ral make you well and keep youwell.
se
sales are far more important than a
et the great wool stiles held in Londo
Bradford and elsewhere. •
EXAMPLES OF ADULTERATED &Oft
-Melton, • 42 inch wide, 6d, te 7d p
teraibee cif logs and some. ' timiser yard, extensively used for skirts e
"ev bleb drifted ashore on. the beach .!lu frocks, contains ho wool, being a,bs
e faen), was tried bY lodge Doyle on lutei all sato , the,.b •
enday wig was •elismtssed. • • entirear spun from rags and a litt
Oa Tleersday week Miss Car r ie,, 'raw cotton blended together to give
daughter of Postmaster Fisher, of strength -sold as woollen ,g soda It
Wingham, was unieed in niernage to stated that thousands of pieces a
G. O. Hanna, one 'a .oar enterprising sold weekly in the shape of inelten
luercheo Ls, at the home ef her fat her, /a ernes and the like, and that the nit.
Owing to the recent death in the fam- flniehine oraCtised in Yorkehire h
ler rimy those immediate relatives who `reached such a star:sof psrfectien, th
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JoS.Phillips, son of the G. T. R. etas the teltimate buyer the defeats Of th
tion agent at Se:Meath, employed at 'fatale, narticill Rely. hiding the found
CRP] °mad bailee in Stratford was bade tion meteriel of tbe cloth.
In the Yorkehire. Daily Observer'
y et•ush.eti while coupling cars iti. the •
March 29th lest, reference is made to
y:tri
on &-p. &pi... 10, and died a few hours heti class Of coverts brought. out h
awe Phillips had only been working. P . c
Compoee
abO•it two months. • ...
of a mixture of worsted warn, and
• On Friday week Mr Andrew • Archis cheap oarded weft termed Angola,
bald,: or the lailipen road, smith of Eg- high sounding name : for a blend
tataiadyilie, Met with a painful accident eottnn with ailing°. Having a sati
n rather a peculiar Manner. He was or Venetian:weave, the weft is throw
'd' g • 4. row, when e e on tbe back of the cloth, leaving lb
off, the meta beer* that be broke his face -With e worsted appearance. lh
eft aem just ahoye • the viTist Ant. Cloth is well 00004 qtfcl Ra has
The aceicteret Ntra!s nalriftil one, And
corning a t tole f •th y ,
t h t artre demand.
give etc Areal beta it teat front mest ,of
Ile f 1! work. • .
Mr add Seines Weir, •of the Mb
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ny 1 •• - ,......_ .: . .
DS . jElc port Chiekeus
sr : In the annual tall announcement
nut circular sent out by the Canadian pro-
0- duce do., of Toronto, which handle
,g mostly all•of the export chicken trade,
'e tend Some things which will prove of
!it 'great interest to• those contemplating
as selling their chick,ene for export :•.rade.
re In the first place quality should be the
se aim of all, and only those •chickens
°I which have been subjece. to a certain
a! roidine of feeding will be accepted,
at They Must weigh from 2* to 5 IN each
al and show when killed Oast thy have
e been Specially feela as will be seen by
as the. generalptumpeeess well develeped
' e. ,strIps of fat; on breeze,' •fert-barke-atrele
°I white celored fleeh. Plump chickens
a so to Speak that hare been running in •
Y tbtl tetra yard can be easily detected;
ana will riot be accepted . for. export
a sale ner demand the price for first i'lLt68
g ; Stock, If such are sent., thea are re -
'f alined aed sold orr 'commission,: Jo
a local buyers. Export birds Must not
a • show a si n.Of s mr kif k I
e pullet, Of having laid. If any grounds
e for suspicion of same they are sold as
a old hens. Crates, for shipment will be
' 'led if asked tor, b la 't is• •
le -
h 'able for every ohipper.to hope Ills own,.
s: Well Marked, ed lamb • they can always
I tell -whether they have been billed for. ;
. for tbe rigaatowl, on the return of the
a box; as the marks are designated, • or
oi they 'can be .bought . iit post price..
Bispresie oenimanies charge .10c for "re-
• terming or sending empty nretes. If
express On fowl shipped is .not paid
when Senalt will be paid at t he receiv-
ing .endsand charged to. the °wrier,
which will be deducted on remitting;
O The -prices paid are advertised in Tor-
e opto. papers each day. No fowl will be
a received on Satiuday or Sunday, and
in carat/they do arrive on above herbed
3r
a. days 1 cent per :lb will be deducted. -
is No chickens will be accepted under two
8. pounds in weight, and rnust net he fed •
for six hours •before shipping' unless
' jonrney takes over, that length of time;
i but water •before ship eases arid do. not
Es
crowd your crates: If these .suggesei
s, apes are observed by shipper's we feel
certain that the ton price will be 'paid •
Se . , • •
s them for their towl. . , , . •
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THE AGE. OF BRAIN °WORK.
1 • "In these day' s, laalf our clieerniee 'mime
f from the neglect of the body in the °yen, „
- 'work if the brain. In this railway age the
. wear and tear of labor and intellect go on ' e
a without -pain or Self pity. We lite longer i
d than our forefarbers but surfee more. They
I fatigued only the -muscles, we exhituat *the -
O finer strerigth ot the nerves." Dr. Chase's
s /verve Peed is the great* medicine of the
e itaiasi nerve cells and makes the pele,weak 1
o age bacanee it is last suited to the needs of
the present day. It restores .and revitilizes
the erection of tto ..lectoral e
'
• therein." It esolutions aw ere also.parted
expressing confidence in tart. atirnenis-
,....
• tration of all departments of the Gov-
ae, ern men t of, Sir \V.1•, 'd lot °Hex. and ,
nearticulttrq; of the Depatarneat Of 'be
O. Interior. •
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A I tree ocean-ecina • Stemmer, the '
e• Oregon. is. rem; being fittpd,1111 !:;aa1. •
• tle, Wash., for the purpose of takieg a •
e party of American manufacturersavith
• -exhibits, no a six niont he' creep,
mencing Nov. Da to Russia, China, 1
Japan, ;he Phi larpines, the Straite Set- .
Clements, India, ieleurillus, Moatii
VeAletralie ,.id tre ri ter SHAD relit/Baia t
Tile eel eeies Lai,o s Hoe nkat•
•
• Play reuerterl that pereonal solicitee
'Lion and sanapas are absolutely neces-
Rataiv In hrirfg -,a,nur an expansion of
businees. In this noire; expositive
• Amexican manufactueers will easel' al1 (
,alasees envere fenra the mast citiee
•as well as the.interior, brought to view,'
the latest up-to-date iiiesteas well FIA nn
tive merchants and exporters desirous
ofselling their products and raw ma-.
• terials. Ihe exposition is .under the a
auspices of the chambers of commerce, I
bormale Of trade, ulanufacturer•s' asses
• eiations, and the consulates of the ver-
min pointe viertedoind corotnitteesi will! ea
discuss Methods for the ' better Ment. of
ta•ado relations betat een the 'Unfted
• States and the re her coeintries. Chia
is a good scheme for the extension of ,Y
trade and commerce for tae United c'
Irreales, why not for Canada.? • '•,
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Crisp County Clippings
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Tens. sae- II, principal of DeseWoocl sel(
ocbool, is very low at present and his •
Mends bave sniall hopes for his ,recota
ery.
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After an illness nf tut) clays Geo:
Grafton, of the Dulferin HOREW Oen?
* 1 t
trate), passed away at the age Of a0
year fa and 3 tiaonths,
it
•• A very pleasant event took place in tri
. r a say a
Peek, of Wingbeen, was Mated he Anat. b
_lemony to Mary A. Finale*. k
a W. • Hutchison, who has been the
-wanes:ire agent foe the alassey-Flar•rie
,t)s, for s.onie titne pasdiatends Moving P
lac; fsmu thelyest arid Meeting
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'Velgary. •
•e• ide in to •
'An Melte. trial at teed...! on Marc
17th lase. has • settled • the vexed gee
tion the vaatte terms rail:wool" an
II faie flow know 1 hat
of Tarnberry, are home frorn Scotland. wool" means all . Wool, but awoot en
Daring their," stay there Mr . waive means , anything that is composed
shoddy, mungo and. cott'on.., •
erether, *wheel he Went to visit, died,
and•strange to say, on the very clay he . IS. W. HolareOet. •
died in Scritiand, Mrs Weir's sis'er :••• :Lie% Stock. Commissioner.
Miss Jane Mantuan) died iii East Wee • • . • e . •
Satioshat the home of Reba Mcetute. • ' -Good Times in Old Huron .
ney. Thus a, doeble: bereavement:sad- • . • o . •• • •
dened what might have otherwise been This is Whet our friend "Dan" of th
a inost delightful trip.. • • • Goderich Signal lies beer -telling the.Glob
Mrs john •Hill, of the 71h 'con., Cul.. about our Huron ,connty e while in To
suddeety. Friday mingling onterecently.-Crope, he says, were nevi
week ham heart .disertee, . aged 53 better ellen at present, The grain °MP
y:es-re and 1 month. When Mr Flee largo and Will average probably 25 bushe
rose in the morning there was appar-; to the Ore. The orop• of oats! will beia,rg
tit ly.notning.wrong., Oa his return 'and in tootalliere wittier a good average
o the house far. breakfast hiedaughter there will be a .storage peas and in corn
nformed hire that, her Mother had not but eaneitber, of these is an inipertan
et arisen and he went to her rootie Crop in Huron County, the Amino ha
My to flail two her epirie had depart.' little effect' upon general trade,. •The frai
d. . . • crop, nitetionlarly that of apples., • Will ,:b
. splendid, 'ASorop • Of ':409,000 barrels 'o
On Saturday last T. E: .aaYs Was , apples is expected, and it last . year 'the!'
coninginto Seaferth from his farm on
. load of: baled straw,. and nl were only' '50,900 barrels,' the prospect
ront ref the residence of • ,T. Goyen- that theatimere will realize . 6,. eubstantia
ineoniefrom •this .eoeree. The .price o
ick the. eack ge•ye we y on one side.
he bales slipped off, •and Mr :Hays •atieles, moreover, owing to • the large ex
ent with them, the. resalt being that port demand, is beitag: well maintained
he large bone of his right arm wits and serving to give the . farmers .•th
double Advantage of a large creep and goo
raken betweeti the elbow and shoul&
r. Mr Ilo.4ys does not . know whether pilots. .-Many • farmers and Andiviclus
eva.s done by one of the, bales. felling traders of Heron have aired .connection
n or 'whether the wagon pessedover with. old catintry frtatanyers sna as. a : ra
.The accident badtenough, bat 'salt tlie greater part of the orop will go t
ight have. been considerably worse
etpcirt.
6, bad the waggon passed over his The advantages of the large harvest haa
been offset to setae slight extent ay th
tidy, be walla undountedly haye been bot If of fffui ewe:, eo merar bavin
tiled. • .
Q000 id the t•orthwestab assist in gather
Ole Sunday, everiing about 7 o'clock, ing the edge grain Crop MAO. The. lot b
ark found the dead •batia
boY Iva° is steering aats Metteeeteeta the farm hand who hes remained at hom
.- ,,- "liefatitele0ountale accordingly apleaean
r), I"Ch h1ow "was One. •
..ne park.
narosed to be the body of one of the • The gualitV of' the grain. crop .is gooa
the hay Iles been Mama by the rate bra
-ea nothing like tbe extent that was at nest
reeked, The appearance of Et good aecond
growth of geese also will be of much bene-
fit to tbe atook. 'The trade in live stook is
-good and farmers have been making it
great deal out of their cattle dnrine the
prevalence of high prime this year, .There
has beeir a 'steady improvement in this
line for sonn yeare, but this year has seen
-better conditions Than for any year in the
'last; decade, • •
-.-Thers-atervornsvonseir who -teems -to -be
perennially youthful. Thegrown daughter°
. are oompanione as well as children,abd the
color in the mother's cheeks,the ,brighteese
in her eves,' the roundness of her form, all
speak of abounding heeltb. What is her
georet ? She ie at the middle Age of • life
wheraso many women are worrawastert and
faded, andiyet tinie has only ripened her
charms, The secret dal& matronly health
and amity may be told M this brief phrase,
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. The
general health of woman ie (to intimately
related to the Ideal health of the delicate
womanly erectile, that Where these are de- •
ceased,the *hole body.ranst suffet. "ray -
(Vita Presoription't dries the debilitating
amine, heals ulceration and inilanainstioe,
°urea female wealinerie and imparts to the
delicate female organs natural • vigor and
Womeri who have -Sod their
health and their beauty have been meat
"robutit nnd heathy choked" by the tree ot
thie marvellous medicine,
To Rent
et Cottage to Rent.•• 1 egad
Lot../38. jialtland concession, Ooderloh Town.
side. Ariply to JAS, SCOTT, Barrister,
Oct 11-tf, Winton
To Let.
ply to
Buren Street, lately occupied by C,Witts. AP -
That beautiful sto—re in the ,TacksonvBul;:kn.
• TKOS, JACKSON, $r.
Sept. 0-tf •
Farm For Sale.
The west half of lot 24, Baygeld Con Dod•
.erieb townebiP, containing 100 acres good "
team, Is offered for side on easy terms. Good
barn, log house, plenty of water and small
orehtta_rd. Particulars on apieicatIon tit. 0
• J. P. TISDALL, uunt
For Sale or to Rent.
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Cottage on 'Frincom ctreei, Apply to C. B
BALE, Huron St., matt ra
Farm For Sale or To Rent.
Dots nand le con. a Colborne, containing
104 acres, both farms well watered, geed hullo -
begs and 4 apres geed orchard. House le storey
brick; barrio, one 53x36 and thp other Mao,
stable under both, driviug house, hon and pig
stables, 160 acres cleared, water at house and
barn, gent by hYdraulie ram; 12 acres in fall
wheat.
It. Sept 5 wee. BDAICE, Bonmaler. ;
" Good Farm for Rent,
,Tho unaersigned offers for rent lot 12, in the
Maitland con. e'olborne, i.ituated 7 miles from
Clinton and 014 from Goderieh, rti, miles from
.ohuroh aro tf mile from wheel.; this farm
contains 'Nacres more or'less of good farm
A. land of which 105 acres are cleared A good
two story frame houso, good bank barn, hen
house, pig etable, also le acres of good bearing
erotism, 2 good wont. and 3 never failing
springs of wetter.
tf. A. E. AtLIN, Benmiller Ont.
Real Estate tor. Sale
Lot 29, 005. 2, Stonley, containing 100 acres
in good state of cultivation for sale or to rent
for term of years apply to JNO. McGREGOR,
on Premises or DiRSD. McGREGOlt, 2 con.,Ii;
0.5.. Tueltersmith, Seoforth P. 0.
Feb. 7-0.
• For Sale
Comfortable house and •lot, on Albert St.,
Clinton, for sale • cheap, lot 1 acre, House
suitable for small family. APpl. at NEw ERA
office.
Shorthorns for Sale,
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• Two registered Shorthorn bullared color.one
28 months old and the other 18menths. Of exeel-
lent pedigree, choice animals.
JOHN CUlUING.
• Lot 22, con: 18, Hallett,
May 23-tf • Londesboro P, 0.
Stable for Sale.
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flat , a arneas. .rowona. , grain brins:s,sasrsobeline ypribay
s obi ilistnLroy
kgeod stable vatth s-ev-en sNiegRI:ositianitobana. boos
e..
• Farm tor Sale.
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Subscriber °Reveler sale his fatale else> acres
on the Huron Road, Tuoliersmith, being part
of lot No. 41. all cleared.. -Goo briok. holm,
bank bane, plenty of water, a of an acre young
orchard. About half -a -mile east of (Mitten, 021
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Aug. 16; te JOHN' PICKETT, elinton.
House tor Sale.
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.A good 'frame house on Huron Street, 1%
'Aeries; contains 3 bedrooms, parlor, sinful
room, hall, closets, kitchea, woodahed hay
and soft water, half acrolot, . with bearing
ru roes. Apply o J. SNYDER,
Juno 27-4. ' ' Huron Street
liouselor Sale. •
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Subscriber • oVers foi sale hia house and lot
on Albert St, north. The lot is one quarter
a tv'th b bearing
hard and soft water and geed stable. House
has six rooms closet, pentry, wash teem and
gOod cellar. Will be pluivehr.opin, canton,
1.31. • •
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For 3ale or to Rena. '
The @mice brick houtso on the corner of Ful-
ton and Joceph streets, belonging to tho estate
of the late Richard Heywood, is offered either
for sale or to rent It contains Mom for ordi-
nary family, is practically a new house, with
all conveniences,. and three -tenths of an acre .
of land. If the property is .not sold or rented
partof lb will be rooted. Applyao
W. COATS Lot,81, Concession 8, 1:t.-1,1 g,; 10..3 acres
Parna for Sale. .
school house on preinise.s :within five ininut/
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X Part of farm, tote and 83; on west side of
• Maitlandoon.,one railenorth of
containing 07 acres. •
2 The north half of lot 25, con. 2,and west Pant
of lot 24, con, 8, one half mile from Clinton,
north, on gravel road, containing 99 acres.
8 The brick dwelling includin_g lots 18, 19 and
20 on corner of Joseph and Isaac streets, In
Clinton,
4 The frame dwelling on west side of. yjetorin
•. street and next north of railway.
Liberal terms tee sult purchasers, A.pplyto
W• VV. FARRAN or
• C. 0. RANCE, Clinton
March 28-3m.
PROUDPOOT HAYS,
.JAMES SCOTT
Barrister, aitolteitor, Sore
OLTNT0N.
enrols -Elliott Block, Issae Strews
HOMO' re loAri.
W. HUY/110Na.
BAlaBISTEill. NOTARe
. Pan3L10, ETO. •
nit ee-eleavor Block.
Up stairs, Opposite Peery% Photo Gallery
• OLINTQN
IDQUT & HALE
CONVEYANCERS, COMMISSIONER
Real Estate arid Insurance Agency
Moue: to loan.
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0. B. HALE,
:JOHN ItIDOCIT
CHARLES SEAGER
Barrister Soliciter Notary and Converime
offIce--Opposite Colborne Motel
Cloderiek
• M. Gs CAIVIEROr• .
ferraerly of Cameron Holt ft Cameron,
BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR,
Moe -Hamilton St opposite Colborne Bon
• GODERICH. ONT
DICKINSVH & GARROW
• BARRISTERS, SOLIOITORI3, ETC,
• Office-Cornerlitainilton St. and the Sun
• Goderich,,Ont. ••
H. L Dickinson Ones. Gamow. L.L.D
i You'll Miss It 1
• ef you decide about you. education
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and select is whore before you see the
inew catalogue of the
Centrallusiness College
TORONTO
A pedal will bring it by rettirn mail
and aside from its artistic value yen
will be interested in the work of an up
to date business echoel which employs
12 teitebers, oweus 100 Typesetting
maohines, and sends out nearly '
)oring people into good positions -each 4,
year. Autumt session frore•Sept and
• Enter any time. Write for catalogue
/ W. 11. Shaw, Principal
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••• Yonne& Gerrard Sts, Toronto
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.11111110-14,'HAIIIIISOl\T
• BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Norearas PURL
• PROCTORS IN THE MARITIME COURT, 510.
Office: Jtiorth at., next door to Signal OM
, Private Funds to lend at lovvest rates
•of interest.
• W. PRUUDFOOT. R.0. HAYS..
• Medical,
W1. GUINN, 11-14,s,
• L, It. C. 1'. at S. Edinburgh`,
Offtee-Onsario Street, Clinton. Night ca
at front door of office or residence, Ratter:.
bare Street.
. DR INTIM. GRAHAM
Licentiate of the Royal College cif Physici• a
London, England.
Office and Residence •
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JOHN.TEDFORD'S House, Duren St,
• DR. J. W..:SHAW..
• PHYSICIAN, SURGEON
Aecopoheur eto., °Ince and residence On •• -
tee° Opposite English church, formerly co,
moiled by Dr. Appleton, Clinton Ont. •
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• DR. C. W. 71-101WIPSOlti
•' Physician,' Surgeon, Etc,
,• special attention giyen to diseases otthe • .
Eye; Ear, Throat and Nose. • •
• Dniee .. . • • • -•
;Mart Street,2 Blocks Mirth or Raitenbury,
SHORTHAND COLLEGE 12 G "thilE4T -HOLMES
Coe. Yonge .pd College Sts„ Toropto.
• 'COnlina s of studY:Commercial,
• . Shorthand, Typewriting, Eng-
; hsb, (nerd Servieg, and 111
matics. • '
Open entire year -day and evening.
! • Individual instruction. Enter now
: Write for farther information.
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" .11/EIVTIST "• •
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(SuccieSsor to:Dr. T. C. Bruce '
Den-
talspecialg="eilia' 7tr()IiIrtel erUgiviti.nai toi
D..D. S.-First-olase Honor graduate of • .
monsilndoray.' t th. , v Baylield every
L. D. s. -Graduate Regal College Dental Sur•
' Specialist in Crown. and Bridge Work
g o atone, Toren ce,
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moo 'war W Taylor a Son's shoe 'etore
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, • .• DRS. AGNEW & BI,ILLINGS . .
.. • Office adjoining Photo Studio. .
Waatted.!
• DENTISTS„„FLINTON, • .
a
; good eituatione. apply to ' Saturday until 10 p. m'. Blanch oilicee
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Wang nieaand werifen to prepare for . Ofdte Hours -9 to 6 every' day an ,
in Manchester DungannoneHlyth and
Hayfield. • • - .•
Vetertnrir.'
Meek of church; 5 utiles from Chutott and 6
• I) n )1. In
I3usiness
:1,1raZi",1,:i,etTP,n1Arr frame
good
Cistern, 2 barns, one 4.8x56, with stone citable -el
thoQX
underneath, the other 28260. driving shed an
hen .Apply to WIIITFIELD CRICH
„August
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Farm For Sale. •
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'The subscriber kora for sato that choice far
'Ill.iiillill.1:111;ii.u.tzh',I'ActIvir,saniii1.11:11,fluAggi,
censists of 150 acres, more or' less, with good
frame house,bank barn,s.ilo,windmill and sma
orchard. Plenty of water- An excellent feral
In a splendid locality. For terms ripply to
; .ARTHUR COUCH,Olinton
• . °liege
The best equipped Business and Shorthand
College. ha Canada. Reduced tuition rates;
Write no regarding our courses eef study,
m and prospects of Bemiring situatioxis for
f geadustes. Catalogue sent free. Address
t J. S.
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Dept "Ca. Confederation Life Bldg.
Toronto 'Ont.
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.:1iEST '
l'a.Peele;44.
orlf)°S-1:P1; •
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• FOr bale. •
n Otest%.‘num-vs.07111suan.tied Iyeac_Sstrtit
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ear co; fre 02
Parlor, 14 inin g morn; there: ben, mroaolm4s,"trire:
lothos oleeets, kitchen, . and •pantry, also
umtner kitchen. .Gooe stone cellar, hard ands,
oft water, good gar.] en, large and small fruit
aburldaucc, nice lawn. All •in first-obass
condition. Owner leaving town. Also some
good furaitere to be sold privately at the
:house. Apply -to
1 m*Aug 29 EMMERTON Winton.
B.; lie on t 4 • 1
Farni for Sale.
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' aWhia: d " " •• •••' • • •
„ G.Edighr ffer was driving cat- w
•lie Sat ut deer veve,kar 2 year old bell et- N
tacked him and inflicted . some very ec
had wounds, arid bad it not been that 0
he ceught the-arab:tale horns he. would .11
134,ve beee killed. If net hurt internal- .w
• to he will recover. • its
etaa •
VI (-3 Mei hodist 'parsonage at Cen• • ee
.trelia was a picture of ,ftoWere and es
tearless on' Wednesdaa week. Miss ef
Hutton, otily daughter of Rev H.
.ose (wheel trasnakrriage to F.
W. McDonald; L. La- S., of Detroit.
Andrew Pringle, one of aae pioneers
of' Turnherly died. at .11% . home in
Winghttn on Wednesday week. Ile
has only been ill about it week.
A. Dulmage haitpurchesed the Grey -
et• banitrupt eteek 13russels and is
reninVing it tO storein the Kantblock, Winghttin, where he. wilt sell it
off.
Miss Marl' Ritchie, eater of jobb
Ritchie, of Wingbarn, Was married at
tee home of her sheer in Wellington',
Ohio, on Any. 28th,to Mr 11 °Shipman,
of Binghampton, N. Y. ' • • .
Monday night week, itt 0130, fir 1 Was
discovered at t be home of W.G. W Mire,
The flee seemingly started in an at t
and its otigin mat terious The net ura
amount of damage can net.he ascertain.
ed, but it is proximately $500.00, •
Mrs jas McIntosh, of the Mill road
near Renee.% TaltiMP(1 11.Wa.I. last .week
at the age or 83 About five weelee ego
she suetanted Inlet 111-,' r2 the t high,
which hastened her dnt
eLe. Si7e. was
vvtll known and greatly respected.
Saturday iticAadm, wen
• Sound, and Miss Scan Huss; Ernsatiie,
were united in marriage by Rev. refl.
Larkin, at the matir•ie, Seafarth. Tbe
bticb is a sister to Mrs 3. Beattie, lar tas-
sels.
e and erehensted• etrong, healthe and' 'vigor-
.
one. •.
a
hard water of I:lover failing well. acres bush
e •Fall Fairs.for 1902
I aerie of orchard, situ+) ted 11 miles from Au'
burn and GO rods .from sehnol. For larther
t -• . particulars apply to •11., GOVIER1 .
Jame 6-0 Auburn P. O.
Utd:iit au Lot 3 , con I,' East Wawanosh
len id 100 e farm consisting of the
do "Or
ood frame house with kitchen, barn 343x55,
nd shed 80x40 in which there are rod stabling
ur seamen of the steamer India who
ere lost off Goderich the, night of
overnber Rae_ last year, from the
hooner Marine City.SSOn Monday
le relatives of the lose 9ailors Who
ved at Itingstoni Were comti
annicated
ith, and one of the telegrams received
reply served to ideutity;the body as
ma of ono of the lost men, named
rank tittiwrence the partionlar mark
identification being am old fracture
the right leg below the knee. The
pertalleoyas in an Advanced stage of
decomposition.
A • bank barn on Wrn Strachan'
farm, now rented by Geo Fulford, of
Dunlop, was tonspletely destroyed on
Monday; A spark from the threshing
engibe set fire to it shoat noon and in
'few Minutes the vvbole building was in
it blsze... With admirable presence Gf
mind the men in it body drew the
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separator out of the barn down' an in-
cline and saved it. and one of tbe
three -Imo trot the horses out, received
94 eaglet burn • on one of his arena
Three hundred bushels nf oats and it
!AMA quantity of wheat that heti been
threehed that Morning were destroyed,
het the large stacks of °ate and, hay
entaide the barn were all right, and
t he olis were threshed after the fine
Ili' Milford eatitnates the loss at $1,000,
end had $600 mini -ranee in the West
Wawanosh mutant.
To prove to you . that) re.'
chase's Ointeiert ie e certain
:11:1 ',!;-,.',(.4"I'ogrgef?trcegg,
rearmfan. 1r1V0 pro..Iii( (Ind it. Scents
.4,5,,,,41.N ft') I 'tiny 21-e4e.4 011 lt,k your name
• tt•tert of ii, Yo'T can 11):0 it, and
••..:••• ...ea. • • it nee; mr•ol. ivai a vox, at
..t . i r. &;• Co.,Toronto,
OtYlritrinOnt.
At the National League contreneina
at Lett erkenny, Stalft SfacNeibl, AI. la,
atientinced the Chief Silcietary for Ire.
1.1111,
• On Wednesday Week iloglaraitottb,
M •KillOpnivite married to Miss Eleanore Aft
videos daughter of Mr and Mrs W. on.'
Al Ow, at their home "Manic hedge," for
Itov, T. W, Omens officiated, :Wi
lies ladle Oliver, of laritesele. left On
'relay foe Portage la Prairie, Mate,
1 on bee arrival there will wed°
Trier 131 usselite, In the person or
!her Mkt t!.
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The Dutch war in Atjeh still drege
s weary length elterthirty years' con.
ing.
Mra Bamford liestreth, who OA the
other day at Abort:Mei was the mother
0' the Countess of Dundonald,
A letfer from the War Office to tip.
Dover Town Council batted that there
18 00 iritonta n le remove the top ef
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rare, al. W. Ceara.% signkturo is on
each Lox, 25c
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Shakespeerti
To Cur6 a Cold InOne 1Say,
Tatra La:waive Brom Qainino Tablet;
All &negate refund the money if it fail
'I t
rftud of Expert Judges, whio Pureeaser era 'Imre nessession this fail.
Will judge all Live Stock and
give reasons tor their
awards. •
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The following is sent out by the Ontario
Department of A.grioulture who are endeav-
oring this year to assist the fall fairs of the
Province A great msny of the shows axe
entirely departed front the Original inten.
tion of theispromotere, alter °Neat of dire
triter and township (moieties being toenoour-
sagnimpravereeme ineegriquiture, horticita.
tureemounfactures and the usidaritalea--
It is not necessary to state hew far its
anneal exhibitions 'hay° departed from the
original act but they 'hope to waist them in
regaining aide old status by advising weed-
ing out many of the so.eallod special aurae.
tions and reolsoing-them with educational
batting. Expert, judos heying been Mere
ted to place the awards,
The Judges are :-Horses. 11 13- Reed,
Georgetown'. beef cattle, Jno 'Campbell,
Woodville ; 'dairy cattle • It McCulloch,
Snelgroye ; sheep, 3110&tribe% 'Wood-
ville ; ewine, R McCulloch, Snolgrave.
The different fair are
Herndon, W Wellington, Sept 22nd and
23rd, jeaging 23rd,
Ripley, Huron, Sept eard and 24th, judo.
ing 246,
Tejeosawgaintepalgutuul,roge, Sept 24th and 2511:,
W•tigham, Turnberry, Sept. 25th aria
26(h, judging 2011i.
Ifieshortort, Id Gray. eept, 8041, and Oct.
1st,Judgmg Oot. 1st
Millburn's Laxa.ttvor rills regulate the
bowels, cute constipationeivspousie,bitiouse
uses, sick headembet and -all affections of
the organe of digestion,
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• The 13rtl isit PeiarnasteaGeteral was
.1 untied to, yesterday for it license to es.
. t . lish a municipal telephone system ni
Porterfield.
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s lintel Troop Oil Liniment in good fey a!1
.` man or hraot. Itelletee pain, iceusea
!melting, rellaiye ithirimmation., cue erne
buena balkiest epreins, fifth tobits, b ye 0f A
meets, ril altztataltle, 00, A large WWII
for 50e,
Farm For Sale.
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Lob. 12, Bayfteld con., Goderich tp., 113 acro
(85 eleared,balance hardWoodavith a large titiai.
tity of cedar on it), in good state of cultivated
aoout five acres fall wheat,and considerable talt
plowine done, Comfortable brick house lerge
lawn withstabling underneath,driving shed HMI
other otitbuildings; about 2 acre orchard,
mostly winter fruit .• well wane -ea -novel -Nib
ing Bering creek and two wells Povon miles
from Clinton rind three front llaylield. Pos,ses•
sloe at any time, reasonable terrn. Apply for
further particulars to CHAS. SIMONS. 72 tit,
David et., Goderich.
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Prattle residence anti ;wept land on Mary
'Street, Clinton, 7a.00ms, colltilyWoodshed,hard
andeoft water, new stable and driving shed,
excellent garden, with plum, pear find apple
tr,:int,ete.
' Also tor Sale.
At any time upto let Sept, acrea,part of the
Foe Or illockaite,,at the North 'End of IA illiton
Street, Clinton., whichis a • valuable property
for fruit Irowinge being well planted. nut In
herr, bus os, small fruits, apples, etc There
is. also a very eXcellent grade of Rand and
gravel on the premises which is very profitable.
Apply tee. squat 111,o r to W.111tYlioNE,
Aprit 18- • Clinton.
A First-class li'arin for 'sale
or To Itvent. •
In the Township Of Weed, %Wan. erritera.
dote Roo, lot twenty seven, con tainii g thtOtte r
more or leas, Maid 175 acres cleared In it good •
state of euttivation, goal fences, wen 'Watered
good orphard,buttlings In goot genie sten '1
!deleting meter barn 42 bit 82, convene. nt to
sch churches and lapteatiee. Wel Int
sold 011 04W term tosuit Mirohnser. AM IY le
\ . IL CIANIPX31(3,11 Westfield
3tn ...hay 11 or 'W. A. IIAIIRIPON, LuelOM
21./Ye4' rma's .Vbonillioahlos
The Great Legt!sh. &lento
Sold and recommended ley An
ruge atom Canada. Only:tn.
able medicine diocoverea. atz
see • packages guaranteed to cure eV
s of Sexuat Weaknese, ell effects of abuse
esteem, tiered Worry, Exeeosive toe Of Me
eco, Opium or Stimulants. Mailed on regeiPll
price, one peckage si, ee. One acitAplease
al litei "Poing nii)itnViiktilligt, al&
Vona's 'Phosplinellite.in tel -1 in Clinton be
P. Iteekie, lloYea,J II 0 .Mbe and
attaDruaalets.
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Shorthand
Bookkeeping
, Business Law, Writing,
•• writing,0 orre spoent ed.e, e , Type.,
Thoroughly taught by expert.- '
enoed teathers at the
Forest City Busi-
ness Coliege.Y.M.O.A. Build -
ng London, Ont.
We have no atfaoulty in placing competent
pupils in good positions, College re -opens
Sept. 2. Send for Catalogue.
J. W. Westervelt,
• Principal
DR. J. FREEMAN,
VETERINARY SURGEON,
atitoMeneinbLondono f t heaiidVeterinaryEdinbuMrgedh cal ,A Gradssoct. • •
sOf0fthe Ontario Veterinery College,
TREAT DISEASES 01' ALL ANIMALS
• °Moe open night and day; opposite St
• Paul's church, Ontario Street. Clinton, Ont. •
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IVIELSON BALL
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Veterinary: 'it Surgeon
• Successor •• to ..1. E. BLACHAElL.
Diseases of all • domesticated animal
treated on scientific pranciples.
Calls promptly attended to
Office-Isaae St., Clinton; residen
Albert St. Phone 62. •
R. E. NEANNIINI
• In sure n c eA gent, , •
Canada Life 'Assurance CO,
Ftre, Marine, Accident, Plate Glasa
Orrice J. P. Tisdall's Bank, Clinton.
ARRLAGE LICENSES laud by the un•
111111dersigued at his Residence, Mary street
Clinton.
• JAIVIES SCOTT, SR ' '
JAMES OAMPBELL, LONDESECRO. ,
ISSUER OF 24IARRIAGE LICENSES
No witnesset required
W. GLEN CAMPBEL -
Organist aud Musical Direotor of North
Street Church, Goderich, and ' teacher o
PIANO, PIPE ORGAN an THEO ,Y, is pre-
pared to take it limited number of Pupil e
the above, For terrine apply this °Mee or to, •
MR CAMPBELL,who'may he see f
to 2 p.m.. at the Clarendon Hotbl, Clinton • •
Ftiday of h
ODIZI TO:L\T ir. 7.11ci)HERsoN
Ma rble & Granite
JIZISURAEOE.
Fire, * Etre, accident Plate Gla • •
' MAngsli. DLoter. Cereepea'.
• JOHN W. YiEO: ' ..
thRel5ailfrzenE tarta Flan AsSensicce
Agent for
e e. SVILLE,
Co, of Manchester, England, whose funds are
eeourity are rated at $14,600,000. Als0 the le c-
Itinnor Utmost. ListritAttee Co. All chaser' o ,
rarm risks and town property taken by
fetch him
lowest rates. Fir t-elaiss Lean Companies
also represented, Money to be hod train 41 901- ;
esnatmateereeine to tature of seetalte.- •
Daily mail to Boitheavilee - postai card a il
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NeKILLOP 'MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE CO.
W01:R.OICS•Orem.
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The purchaaer of a monument ,
ahould have complete Oentldenco
in the reliability of the firm, fram
which he bays,- for the material .
• and workmenehip is something
VO2 y few buyout are familiar with. •.
, II you do pot know no, plats° in.',
' ire about our - reliability from
Y
1 um who lama us best. We are
tho only practioal; men here inour ,
' line; •
iloover, Proprietor
voit 011111 Mar eta) 'Hotel
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Or.
rhaalley's ilea ve
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CURE
For Broken -
Winded
- HORSES
Ceereo Heaves, Chronie Cough, met all -Chronic. Agee,
•Alma of den Throeo and TAMA Tio• may medleIno in
den world that •wat ran. tta• Move (11,e19e, maltirift 010
animalsomal oisel..ial nt fee heti:tomer. Prke, sus
Dr. taeGeOliovel aldirea .68 Cough Powders
I,113:A•na, roll.. or emplane and ntoeletna let the lees,
forst! Ando Airviiram of the throat rest ham 51151,50
tier rate or bar ammo, hieney 'trouble,• ono
Monroeville. Otitt
• lr sale by n 11 Combo drecist Clinton
deka! rotieve, and rifo 1.0% *in cute. Pelee, 90e.
THC no. MedlAtitif Mr1510114111 COst
Panel:end ISOLATED TOWS PEOPERTY
ONLY INSURE ..
miming -
n. Macao, President. !apron la 0.; 27os.
eraser. vietepresident, Brueeneld P, 0..
11. ihree, Secy-Treas., treitforth 0.e.'W'.
nroadloot, Inspector of Loc, ileitfertis la 0.
• metetrone • • , •
W. G• nroselfoot, neraiertnatahn a. Grieve
"'Ito hrop P.O.i.Georee Dale. Seafortit: John
aueriewelaDebbin; Jute levans, Beecheetel P.
,14 nee) watt, Iiitieretk 04 Thomas Fraeer
e''.ePrion e,leettle gleam James
Itettatert
Robert Strith_, IOW,. *Mealtime Fete
seraneestnies sientming. lermoaasellot ..P• W.
,Y4-kt,ggilligX111:14.(1111argo Iturdid and ablut C.
Part len'ticaleoug le effect Insurallte or trims
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let other busfireoa AVM baprOMPtly attended ft
Or ter horesrootivo
oft titplication to any of the above Wade
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