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The Clinton News-Record, 1903-01-01, Page 70 I /, , " . q �_ " � �-__.._���_� -­ , - ... _a I ? I 11 I I I THZ OLINTOW NZ WS-RS00JtD - V 1� Jauuaiy Ist, 1902 I I .--1__-__-_1_- llv "a I A Comolleated Van .. . . ­­ ­_ 00�1111111 '+iUMOR IN HORSES. A QVKER PICTVRe THING, . JINGLES AND JEST5. I ­ - �­� � � - A coun r,y' ­sflulro I . I t 11 I's Z,114t called "V41., ' 4 , , � �, Dyspepsia, and . litOry 08 41in Animal That flow Move The W%;r QAL 0 Art Trettsure won ite*, uliou to tiettle (111:4stions wh-4 1;11 I An An lte,vo2r. I L . MARBLEam ORMETC Fl -_J 0 4, ,o k7 NA gc tti.,d lib -4 the L .\ , Than Its Share. vuva pro* ohnvign. both his k4owle4i, � , s I1l,,.;(-11Uit.,�. TIUVe and 4 stol .y inet one (lay. qlvlec'14. .1Q.1 , ­ I A� .11 -, I Forhand Cement Only those who are unfamiliar with Few 0'apterp fit the w V1 "Lavc.". mad usle btoju. "(it), I'Vilithel Heart Trouble MONUM511so .1 ".h.h. . _044's,41stor.- One Such Matter Iva$ pregOuled to awayi ,,� ultimate doubt that they have a sense are more ourlous and Interesting tb40L , ;$41uIr 1 . . I . , , 0 1 tescott of Danbury. Why burry and Imrry and hurry so imu . . ,� �0. . 1. tunes of ; . street, WL ,j._.'�'%',!. JIMMY Is a lively road .a( � . ("'P �'l of humor. that wblch deals witil't4e for , "Square," vald a solemn r -ed mail, Iii time so prewing, that work won't lal,Rt? Mr. 136orge Webber, St. Georgo I ,,.,, , .X ' r - _�. " ..Q ', ,,.;,-' . . ., - . Its art treasures. lit tbd',c4tb#dr41 at stopping the lawyer one 447 as be was Ob, Whither away, and Where is the Chatham, Out., pt5lI*3:_,, I Wgs Very r. I L., I _1�1� � �, i � .:. y horse who bus ideas of.,bis own and no '.I . I FOR SALE I 141", 1. ­­P.�,._ ­. " . - 2;4 M.� " �, . very original conceptlQua of what Is Montreal is, or was a few years 490t. Cupid evvirt. pointed and turned his suffered a gre*t dealfrom nervous dysp � 11 I - � L Iwing the postoffice. Iltberela 41 pplIlt And Place2l' volts, troubled some with My heart and. 1 . I amusing. One day the children bad a large plece of tapestry ,vyb � gsl%, " fell bad t want you should, settle, Land whatever face, a � "I" . �r WA 7,;�"­.","I', I I I � " / ,,, 4, , ,A I ­ ­ . � 11 - -_ - L - , , , -_ - _ . , and iticilgestion. Dr. QbaselsNervo Q04 ,� ". - "!I. .;; I ,�, , "I 11 . . . ", erected a small tent on the lawn and been discovered in A back street of a. I'911 SAY I'll abide by It, whether p)ii And away Ile 9pc4, and tile stor4 Qrlaa , I,--- I ,L ,, , F�f�. , 6.1111 . ,.-. ")`,',� - .has proven a thorough cure In my case .1� � "i .clear, g ��, f , I " "I'll. woo you later, in 'r, I -4 .1 " " e � "?;�,& � , ' not," , R, a, . " L, 1, gi, I am agent, ill this clis, , "', ,'; W , ,,� , sat within It drinking 'lemonade and New 4ug-land -town. ,Vjie story 19 told think as I expect You will or After having and It for some time I a;. I - V - �,� 1. playing that they were banditti. JIM- In Mrs. SlImbee's "lluir Century of *.Well. ler.9 hear what It 19.11 said ..y oupli(i, dearr, . pleased to say that I am entirely restored ,��, �i , I I , �e, � . �4, - : . � ,`,*,ii;` �,-� , A �� , ,5 I.- � ,-f �� i ,,, ,,, S to health, �. _", _ i �. t -ic my walked softly up to 'the side of tile quIr , I 't for the 0 vven Sound . 'y , 'I, I _=­�­4 . I I SaleM." e Prescott good naturedly, I The indigestion does not ', - , I - , Portl ' ,or __ . *, ,";"- I ;. . tent and slowly inserted his noaQ One day a certain Mr. .1111ler pt "It's just like this," said the man, 1. - Xellses. trouble me, my nerves are, strong and , 7, , � ,21 Z� � I - I and Cement c n.. Lissing U :�, "I"', ,,, :�Ul , I stepping Closer and spealzing In A us And the action of t ", . . ;11 -- .: � through a convenient slit, through Derby street saw a wom., . low- , .4y heart 14 ,.,,,� I 't, !'I, says Our in, ExCilsea tot, absence Iiiiii(IP4 to viloro 00 . I . . .11 ; I , Dumb Animals. Byes and ears tot- beating clouds of allst from ,t Carpet. er tQne4 4*UeUL It Utters In the public schools site regula � � - I , ". """"' ,WW I'm 141epared -to . . Oger$ wants to trade teZ I )owed and, his head once within at the , g with we, but we can't quite . Iculated to evoke smile Pyspep.51a-avd heart. trouble frequently C-ither. large or I Something Peculin" In Its ailpear4wce farm often ca L L made him stop and look closely at it, $, Ilere go hAnd In ha I . When the blood J!s - k,Q L 9111)�)�,uantitj(�,�j. Coutrac.. my gave one tremendous sneeze of that when he disvovered, to his astonish, better than mine, but I've got twice as day last w(-ek bN' it teacher tit one of and 1xhauslel , tots and otbers Wbo in - agree on terms. !its COW pasture to � are two that mlere received oil the kiame thin and watery and the nerves. are weak Rattenbury Street Wor back of the unsuspicious revelers, Jim. ; L nd. I "...", , l,ab, every organ in tbelbody JSL 116 has; L big the 11aubtitt. t t I ' w 4 Direct il"N)H(114, Wot killaxi. I � kind which is half a snort. ment, that it was a splendid piece of Many blueberry bushes its it,) schools: a g 6 lad uncertalit in actiono � t, I . with life sized figures -started, and wine lswt,,.but Teecher-Plees ceskus lily sun lie wu Dr. i�bzi�.,� . -rvoFood is the most pow. -11111,t tend bujldjngwal�S walls . The bandittl fell back Ili every direc. tapestry. coru Is. all .z I e I k it) and Alatet !Id gual -vd. 01. Si JOS ) ' tIon, and the horse, withdrawing from wrought from Raplittel's cartoon, I've got screens to five windows wid help his muthor halt a babl. to oblig his, erful blood -builder and nerve restorativo , .of cement wil I do the tent, laughed silently to himself be. "Feed 31y Lambs," two doors; thete'li less st9l3eS Ill his father. that medical science has ever devised, It, - J' G- SEALE and CO, ivel fore going back to his grass cropping. I The woman was quite willing to meadow land than there to Dear Attss-vioase accuse my, dorter. I cures thoroughly ant] permanently by. VROVRIT4TOR$.. I to commtlni�ate with ., , Jimmy's favorite amusement to that of tell how she obtained it. , In, I mine, but was confirmed, with a new bable, Ilope It restoring the whole system to health And PWA.W.P.M..pm . . me. TI-io S-ampPon brand '�, It was, In there's more bog. . will bes.atisrattory. cents a box, at all dealers, or .R.-M-MMUM-W, . I . . . I . Vigo . scattering a flock,of sheep. When be Is fact, a standing grievance to her- Holm "Now, 1 W041t tell you which Is which V=-..�5�0 V16 Z . . . . of cenient rn,n,,t-,-ra,,+ ,i I t . .� I . .. %�0-0 a Q1701110. . "IN: I , . . feeding with them In the pasture, he husband was a *satlor, and when be- but Otte of us thfulo Uflu's collie d,o­ I . I ""****,s," �� 11 11 by the 0 " en Sound Port, * suddenly stops eating and theil dashes l n his voyages, she had ought to Ile tbrow.ed Into the - . . . - . . among them, sending them scuddIng I I . bar. Aletculp"Yellosla. ' �� � For -date . land Cement Comptiny is � had begged lihn to bring, tier it carpet ter, and, the otlier One thinks that m3; l. A'So dey Convicted dat teller dat -was, .all up -to LLLL . over the hillside. Then he stands ivatch. for her best room. As It happened, be ]letter would just about even, up. Now, swinging a Itl9b society bluff so as,ta Dr. Chase's .. �� . the best cement on the Ing them until they again settle to their did Dot visit a port where he could wh . at should you say Was the fW lift Jewelry," suld rioaaing ll,etv,, � I .. � HAIR CUT market. . . I � I nibbling and after a sbort'luncheou of buy a carpet, but rolled up In a little thing ?"-Youtli's Companlon. . I . "YOS," ill , lsvvc,re(l UounderIxig MItte, Nerve Food. '. I , - AND - � I . .. � . I � . . . his own repeats the pleasing diversion Shop oil the quay lit Units be lind . I . I � - I "He's.got bis Prison Ootbes on flow. . I I CLEA� SHAVE . . "'��ll,�!-��ll,�!!!,�em�--�------- . Although this horse Is the gentIP',4t CreLl: I found the tapestry and purebased'it, When Tlospt Was SallaiLea. I Dey've Changed biju from a social 110a . �� . I i , t? . . . . � . - akre in the world, It pleases him ex- , thinking it might answer the purpose. An interesting story; Is told of Into a zebra." I . . . Tbos. A. Walk � . .1 . trAr �. , er. . .1 ceedingly to frighten any one wbo has It was too large for the rooin, and the Jacques Tissot, tile great French paint 1 � .1 . , . . d the leading barber. 1. I I . it. England he _: I � . - - I I Curdled Custard. 11 I I � . � . I .. . . shown timidity in his presence. woman had to turu a big piece under. er. While .1 pallited a Senoonable, Table Talk says the rapid use,of the I NEXT D06R TO. IRWIN'S GROCERY . CLINTON � , � I - : Jimmy's two mistresses harness him She folded the piece back. revealing - beautiful religious picture i . The auttimn leaves are falling; . egg.beater ,will restore . . I - � I . . , � without trouble or danger, but he av- part of the superb border of fruit nud Ing a country-�ronlau, i . Tbo'grass is brown and se-ar; .1 � tile texture of a ­­��­­­­­ ,�.�,-.,;..-��;-----i----_--_--_--_-!$ taked her opw The. cricizetlavoice. 1.9 enitin boiled salad dressing, a boiled custVard George D'Robertoll. I * lights in alarming one girl cousin who flowers, wrought In silk ant! gold foil of his work. "It's 4 chef d',witivre,1.1 . 'That winter stern ls'nogr, ,g or'a Plain corll�starch pudOlng .. -which 0 . .1 � visits at the house. Sundry fidgetings thread, as fresh as when It was first she replied, giving a remarkably Just : Unlike In spring's sweet outing, May,-Iltive curdled In Inexperletic *"*""*"**0- I'll, R.'MCKOWN . : and nervous starts of her own were worked. But the owner eyed it with and detailed appreclation.of I tile va- ' 'llen birds called to their,mates, hands. Use thobdat . ed . - - . I . . .1. enough to show Jimmy of what mail- , contempt. She never did like the rious Merits of the painting. I 1. -.1 TlIiAe anty things now sprollting . from the hre. %. ,,er after remoyal 'T . . ,,r4_a,-.=== . . I . . . __._­.____.­.­__ - ,_ ----,----,- "'. Are ,wings'oa cand Jdates . I . . � . , . L ner and temperament she was, and he I queer picture thIng, she declared. "Are you stitfstiecIT' asked a friend. . . � � � I - ;kGr4NTS WA'Wr4il), L . . � ,� , 1 is merciless in taking advalitage of It was tIle opportunity of a lifetime. Tissot answered In the negative. He , . 1. . . I . I � Loudon.'Veat . lis, I I . I . . . . �� . . I that knowledge. If she enters the stit- I . I . . ­.. .. I , Mr. Miller promptly offered her the ' entirely repainted his picture, workIng ; I 1. . � -.EUther on IuIL-or part time - , I I : I So nellevedl � . Out of 100�deatbs In London forty I �. . I . I , . . I ble where be stands nc<-Tptiiig the har- choice of any carpet Ili the store$ it) nIghtand (lay. - : - . She-Wh do you start so? - , . . take place In winter and twelve in'sum. . � 4 . Y . I � , I � . . I . . � ness In the most docile manner. lie exchange for tier "queer picture When finished, be sent again for his. I -le -Did I undQr�jtlIli(1 you to say mer. Twelity-three acres of grounil are . s P't , i� opens his mouth, showing .1 w1oked thing," and the woman as promptly fair,,ct,ltfc,. who . . . Are you satisfied with your income? 4��,_ I .Pronounced It 44wira. Milt Your father Is failln­? � needed to'burY I;Ondo)3!s dead of one, Is yotir time fully occupied ? , If . (_ 1. . - 0 I . Met * - . �, 1i; row of teeth, and W111WI; a I'VIDt Of 811ap- accepted the offer. They went down- ble and remained silently admiring it she--I'llysically, E mean. . year. . I . . . , 11 Nl� -1 � . - . � . writo us. . We can give. you elnploy� . r,-. .471-g, .11"T.? .� ping at her. She shriek -s. Ills nilstress town together. and she selected. with with SwIllug riticism.. . .. . . . . . I r. 54 � .? C . He (settling btick)-011, all rl . . � . ment by.the.inonth on good terras pr . �!k 11 1�'., I .1 . . 'Q,�Aml 1�� .. 1 ��,­' k�_ 1, . . , . ''I � �', scolds and reasons with blui, and Jim. unbounded delight, a bldcous pattern "Are You satIstle sked the friend , was a0ald it was something glit! I : Broiled Sardinex. , . contrai�t , to pay you. well' for swell '" 1� I AlU I . . , ,. it Ir, it serlou,;. I - .. . � , , . my apparently Is then repentant. . . ... . . . . � . tggc I . 1! ; of glowing reds and greens. Her face again when the lady had departed, . .. . . . I Sardinds broiled in a chailng dish are .biisincss as you ,secure for. us at 6dd', . T X . . . . A - Z,rl., � . I ,� �. , , !, . I - 1play � I I " ?,� ". I . was full Of triumph when she re- "No," replied the artlst,'and,he set to . I nice for' Sunday night suppers.. 'Use thnes.. We cu I both male and rl'Av 111`i�,� " . I ,I � V 4 , M�,�,:) J \.q,4,�.�, 0-� T � I li, . , r5) t � . (".1 . ,� ­ N I ` "\\ W\ : � � . . . . ' female representatives. Th , - . . FACTS ABOUT FEET. turned. The best room lit last was to work tot, the third ti . Przinic Confession. .Just enou' e 1lr2LL V.1"M .1, 1. . . . ni e. . I . . gb of the oil in the box to' , �2,� �, , . ,, /%' mo � , �, , , T, .� �,�._ . �� , � , , ,� ". -.,.. , I . I I ­ . - . When " . Islenne saw the now Hicks- "oes .Your typeivriter ever m of the. dish and keep lltll§ is the very best time - "" 4 � ... have it carpet that was 11 carpetl the ]Par I) cover the Votto ­ I to sell '' ... .. I I .1 1. I . The typical Irish foot Is flat, rather It IS safe to say that no bargain ever painting. she gazed at � botiier you by makhl-� When they are Outfit is absolutely free. NVe have tlle.. .. -. . � . � � � . r , � , , r r r It for some -nio- I . mlsta.hos 11). the fish from sticking. goods, No deposit is mlitired, r . . . � � � I . I . . . I broad and not usually long. gave move complete satisfaction to inents with evident emotion and then spelling?, . � . browned'on both sides sprInkle Ilber. largest nurseries in Canadii-over Boo HIGH CUNSS . ' . . I . I The Frenchman's foot Is proverbially ( both parties than tile one made that Without a word sank ,softly to her Wict ' t s -'.No , slio knows how to - spell - -ally with lemon juice and serve hot . acres -a large raitge of valu . I long, narrow and well proport oiled. morning in Derby street, Salem. I knees arid began to pr .. I I .better than I do. -. . . . . . 7 � I I . I VLble new ,. , HARNESS SHOP' .. . . , " I - ay.,.. I. . I .. . . . : - � . . . I . I.- � I-` speeialities. and all our stock is guar',! I : . . . . I � I The Scotchman's foot Is high and I . "Are -you satisfied now?'"wbispered . � _., I . ,-, . ;. I 11 Ito' ruen -That Work. . auteed as represented... If you want to . 1. . . . - . . I . . . � thick, strong, muscular and capable of the f4exid, and Tissot said ,,Y'es.,, , .. Good'Out of 10vil. . I .. The, hOrses that are best able to stand represant: the largest, uTost, popular Good quality harness, both lig4t , .. . A GREAT, WORRY CURE. - . . . . � I Pa' be sat down on mall olil. bat'" - . ' hard drallis are those - which Work and- best known nurs . ory write us., It I � . I hard work. . I . .. . I . . , I . . I . . . . I Pa's big al'ound and wide and fat- .teadily every itay In the week. your whila. I I � - . . Common Sense Is tile Best Reme I , Th,e First skaftro. I . I , And When lie saw what he had doho .r . will, be worth I I' an , d heavy, at - nioderitte prices. .. . . � The Tartar's foot Is short and heavy. dy . . . . � .. . . . . ... � i sell' .1itist Saskat�he*an Robes . the foot of a certain type of savage, That Can lie Prescribed. I It Is ver� d ubtful vOile,ii, race -first ; He -'lose and -seeined to want to.run, � .. � I— . ,� . . . STONr,, & WULLINGTO'.�,. , . � i . . .. . : Rugs, Elaftkets, Trunks, Val- ' 0 � lila 6b ' . E . 3191inh initl German Wine i1sts Canada's Greatest NursQries I so and the toes are till the same length. zed a PI'Yslcltlll what cure skated. for traces, have , been � grabbod It. with asniffe . . I once ask foun', :: , "lit IL I � I at . I . . . . . . And said; Land salze��! It's �ust bto .In many, of the. hotelsin Switzerland . I . . Toronto, Out. isesi 9tc, . I . ­ .. ., The Englishman's foot is in most he could suggest for the worrying hab- aniong prehistoric remains all over st�,Je,"' . .: 1. �. . . .� . . . - - It. "I would prescribe common sL It -n.Europe'llidlelltilig that tbe I . �. .. I . I there are two . . . I . ' cases short and rather fleshy and uot use," nort el � , . . .. . VvIno Ilsts-one priced for. .1.1 . .. I . . � . . he said, "and If a mail or woman art was practice( . . -the.,Englisil,and the other for the Ger- as a rule as strong as proportionately It .1 by prInlitive p6oplos,'' I __ . I . . -st'llorth are .. I I I TO ��DvFmTi8r�, IN . should be. hasn't got a stock on hand and calmot e1he E skimo,or the, farthe I I I Whe�;Q They Shone_ - , MIMS. The'German list (9'33 per cent Ilf. PAYS; I , cultivate one the medical man is pow. i also'found to be in po'sslAsion of run- . I -11She bus renlaekilble je1Vc,Is,- has 't :cheaper than the nuglish" * . . . . . � THF,. NEIVS-RECORD. . � R,. MO KIN I The Russlan's foot possesses at least afted . . .. . - � . I I . . . 1, I .11.1 .W. I . . � . -7. . . . . �- .1.. . I . . I . I � _. � 1. . . . I . � � . .. . . . ,.,.� one peculiarity which is worth notic erless." This worrying nonsense grows. I ners c, fron) whalebone. . she?" . . . ' . � � . . . . ­ �. . . .- ___ .1 . - -1 ­­_ _­­ -11 - - WWII I . . I - I Ing. The toes are generally "webbed" The best means to cure it I skating. is mentioned by. � ,a Dwilsh "Reinarkablo;. ' ' Thel" say hor (Ile- -A. Mode . rn Adouf.16 , I , - . I . . . �­_­__ . I �.. � I . �'. 1. 11 . . I 1. . I I , L . I ;1; hands of the woman herself!. historian about 1134,' and Fitviteplimi" mofids-are. tlie.�adjiiil,ntlob'or. ihe .ill. � U dy�y011r. Imi-tuer IwA fainted, ,4 - - - - - 1, I to the first joint. I . d . � . - -_ . � If she will just call a little horse I In on,, 'sl -t. iit,� vorce courts.,, :­ ..z 'hear. How dld��tliat tiappell? . - I . . . a . The Spaniard's 114f "History of.I�ouil ays 11 I . . . . I I . . . M-11 ; I I foot Is generally .. . I �. . . I ., .. .. . 1?'da I . . I .11 I I . I I I . . , I L - - ., , . :., cttlacer�rt fi� �tllte -simple" . need: '. . . . I . � . � . sense to her aid,. resolve not to borrow I In the t1v6Ifth: century ,young men . 1r,,,.,tJ' '' ' � THE ' I . . . ­ I . . I . �. . . . small and, thanks to the Moorish blood trouble, to be cheerful and think upon' I f.istcned.tht� to- ' ' ,Its till ,,, � xlfc(L - � -�.� - �: NvItb tier three times. In SUccession, The ' � . - I I . �., . I ., I.. . , 2 , . boues'of a4lal, - . . . . . . . � I �. .. I . ; which flows in the veins of most Span � . I . To be a wa�-,tfw 111gi . ., I . I I . . I . . I . . 1. ae r their feet wv� -s in . � of i#t�". I . . great llapPlii'ess %va s .too milch. -of a .. . I . I .. �� I I . . . I � .. , i � . lards, elegantly curved. - I the right side of things, s* will live . de means of t110116 ., sayli'lle, ­I� Irly'.1111bitibo." I. . 1. strain for her nerves., I al . n now tit k- . . . I . . � I �: .1 . I . I ;1 longer and be able to retain tier beauty. order to slide -along the' . IC6. � This. Plutj soalcfhov,, . he �Nvasvv t, sa h2fled ! " '' I I . . . � . , . . I I . .,. I . . The latest measurements sq Every woman has the strongest desire statetneut is confirmed by the pair of.: With the, wa� th'ey� kt,t,d' 10s pletifr6 - � I I :1 .,. , show that America is in the process of 11 . - I . . Ing my.departure lest I should do any , , I . . leem to " to keep her good looks. Why, then, bone Skates Of tile period. tiolvill, the . I shyco" . .. . . . . ,f urtber da.make,, - t . " ' .. I . I .. . . . developing a race with the smallest � ,. , I On the w�ll lit the exhlbltlo I . I � I . . .. . .. I . . . 1 does she take tile course which Is sure British museum,. It Is likely, 11 , , � ... , . I 11, . . . I I I .. I � . . . feet among all the civilized nations. i . 01yever, . w .. . . . . I . . I .. .. I .� ' "o-01tir 'abbl . din 4 -night- * .- . - . '. . . . .. . ­ .. . I . � . . I I - I I # . 10 maize her Yellow skinned. dull ey.0 tbai ,these early . Londoilel"i got , tit . 0: . , .., . . , 1. I . � . . . ". I . � I I .1 , e , use Vapo-Creoo- . I . I . . . I . . . I I . . . , . 1. .. I . ' ' �� The Teutonic and Scandinavian na- I and thoroughly -unlovely? idea �roiu. Holland,'Probdbl�'.vjft Lin- .' . . ..'. . I . � A Ilip; t I 11.'ct Ion. . . *: %c. .:It ))as becfi used extensiv6ly during nibre . . . . . . .. ... I . . - . I � I . . s . I .. I . . , . I I tions appear to have the largest feet, � ,The Eagllsbwoman Is greatly ad-, 'coInshlre, where - skat&s have � been , "Our son I,q .111vays* ridedifig mo .P? ..11 1INYL10ty-four years, Alf, Druggists, I . . I . -OF W0. I I . � 110 . . - . . �. I . � . . I I I . ­ 11 Swedes, Norwegians and Germans I mired for tier utter refusal to worry or used on the frozen � fens from - very. re. � Isdid.1be koung nian's knother. .. - . . �. ,. . . I . . i standing in this respect at the head or I to' be worried. Consequently she looks . I . . , . � . . . . . I '. I . . . : : I I TyJ . - . . 11%�; � . . � I I . I mote times. i I . . I -.-Nd," $Aid. tile ilveclse. nian; "Ile - , . . . � I I . � .1 I �. .I the list. YOullg at fifty. Undertaking no more . � I I . . I . ­,;­_,­�_ . _j . , ,� . . . . � . . . I � ': . doc.sn't.neea It.. :ElLi ln�,rely, wants it!- �� .. I . . . , , I . . --- . . � I I The Arab's foot is famous fo I . . I .. . I I . . I . . . I .. . . . I I r Jts than she call comfortably carry out . - P ill ... . L.. . I 11 . . .. � I � ­ . . I . . high arch, whereby a true Ar i .. . .. a tbe.,T�rrant. . . . . . . .. .. .. . I . . . - U. 'OTICH� - I .* ' . I I I . �.. .. I .. - � I and firmly believing in the coming of Paul 1. of.11 . I . . I ­ . . ab may. , . , pssill W41S very deaf ,and ' � .. - ' - - - - ; . U .XICIPAT, .'_N I � . I . I , . - I � � . ... . .. . I L I I 1. . . . . I . I I . 11 . .. . LSaid of I . I'l )-* . . , 1, - ald-de-w * I I -It rnay. be 11ally n'len . law was passed by - UtinicipiiI Cor- :' I I I . p, With' , � . _ saying that a stream of water can run I tiate, but sil"Ply will not let the doilies mp, Intending to please 11 . till , I . tli( ,� I b', . I * * I Xeep. U I . indeed, always be known, the Koran another day. she does not proeVasti- .also very tyramilcal.. One day an'. I . .Tearful Tom's J.,nulent. I . Xo ti cc I.-,' hereby given'.thaf ' . HOW. Can* . . j.�_. - What oft 6f,b6gs 11� r.�i(l" I. . I � .. . . . . I . . ' I . . 1. . under the foot without toxiewil--, .t. ! tie mac-11111cry -11lud tier down to Ill approached and cried. in. bis eal!.,. - We 04,zlot krlo�,, llow, 4 . . _Zz I � ., 1)(,rat-101, of - the town o17 Clint6n oil' , * � . I-enith and all earl. .1. � . ood (hey are . I . � . 1, v old ag the 1,�tl�' ddy* 61 "No;wnbdr, A. ,D.)'. , I 7 * . � I � ge. : . am glad to sde,, your majesty, that I .Till. after. tb ey. are nead. ,.: .. , 7 _ .. i � ­ . the, TIM"es , A Comparlmon. I She Is a frq(luent bather and rflgRrdS your bearl , . , . �. .1 .. .. I I � 11 02, , �KoVidiltg ' , stl � I . ., I I . *. . . . I . ng *19' much it I � . . I � , fc,r the is., e o .d6b-,, . . . � , . � �� upro�ed.­ � . �- � I . � . . i ; . . ,. . , ­ . . I I I . . . .. . . . � . "How'd ye like tile lecturoy- tit the - health as the prime factor of life, to'be , 111VIiat is-that"ybu" sa'y?�' gro,w�led the - .. , ... .� I . .1 I:— . .� .1 . ell.tures �to the;awount of S8689.38 for. . o-: :� I . . � . . , . . town bill] hist Bight, si?" !ooked after before everything else. czar. - : _. ... .. . . .. . I. .1 li - . . I . . '. �, .� . the lurp(se of paying,the cost. o . ". I . . - T is pretty hard to keep well -informed, on thp. .. � 1. . .. I . I 1. I . ust a SI[D'.. . . � C� . .1 . . .. . .1 . I I "Great! He was a Boston feller, tin'. i .. � 11 . .1 .., I . �,xt.fitl,�(.al Am . , I n-ovennnts Mide 1. , . political'news, the scientiff . . . I slie.��s iiln6 hours and also takes .,L Ralalll� B ads? -W old Fqg.*se' 1. L I wtak-, � . � c news; the literary I swan. lffil�-.w.r laughed so Urril In I . 0 his voice, 'the -nia-de-damp. .. r id . e the. joke, lit ka dukilig the said ycar Old, that sa . c1l , .� �'. .news, the e'duc i . I � � � , a s1zhi Oil I i . ; . . �tional. niove,ments, the - gi'eat , " life. 14,o6 knew more lor- word�� 121 - In -rain, . " * . lajesty!g 1 .. .� - 1), " rcgistc� d " I . y � "lip '(1111 - tile (lay, al ,ing her said, "I 11111 glid 1hat your u placing ii. btipari . tile avti- . . I . tba � hylaw wa!� . re An the Regisi.ry - business develootnents, the hundrind . . . . 11 11 I work In tll� luost systematic nianner. linproydd!" . ment.? , . . � . 0111ce dt, Goderich. in tile C' .. . 'L 13 0 . , hearing is so inuiell , .. . . oulity of - , . s of interesting, 1. � . and valuable articles4h. the. huil . - of excelleat . F_ Ifer little inernoranclum slip always 4�,& . . , WIondbent--Oh. Yes; he *.tumbled a * ndreds ,0/0 nlJDStr0l." __ . . h, that' , .., .. 1. - 11 1. I . . . " . I s- It.' -eh?'! ,i!lluckled the . . I t, roil, oil- th� - i . . . . 1_4`101t, ., . .. 1. . . I 9th, dily I of De�etiiber, , , '.. ! -hows two vacitut hours -they are for * - then .' , . I . . .. . � , b ut4he only way it can -be done by I �'., I A Little Close. I czar, and a. ded -ga ' it.'0116 . . A, IL, 3:Lyo2. An I magazines... ,A 6 . I . 41 . , ; I.. I . I I �. I . � y inotion to qu as i . or . . . .. . . . . � .. . . . ... I . . .. . . . istA aside the-Saffie,or any part.there-. - ' . the. average busy man and . woman is to Ire6d'a I . . ' I . , , , . . .. � . . married a rich wife, didn't i dlgestlble food, .oil(] would rather have : ' lt'ea�jfdlcl� I .. . ,of : milst, -be Ili' o tri6g-azil ind, s., .' I "You res - She cats heartily, but of the most uidr�,�s, , -' , .. Y . . I i . y u?" asked .Jones of his fr!e1pi. . 0-- Tit(- ald-de-camp'tteivatea the' wordsi m * , , .. ad withil ouenlout�4.. . tie like - The:'R'CvieW of Peviews," a a ! 3 .10 -He put his arm arom0her i;vgist ' I I . I litbfill Of Z,96d food and,go partly, whereupon, Paul. 1. thanderedi "so You - . . hom, :the date' ','.of .icgistrat.ion . and.. :. ft is the- only roagazifi ' ' * . .yes," lie sighed, "but she's not de- � Ilungry than .. .. .. I . .And. the color left her check' ' ' � �. . .. . � e of the. sorn i � eat a whole meal of de 11 � , - pannot, be m'dether'caf er. -- * . . , it is. . a o.od . C1 red any dividend yet." I cheaper things. J ust . .13ut 11�on �tho i -� ,� t . � : . . . '' 9 . .. . 11 . shoilld, �oat ... . . . . . Afiii g f0'6ehd'$2.5P..f0r a ye,Ar'6 tubscii . ion. . . �; I . I L . I e full.of we,.do you? a)* of, his n - . wait awhII6.11 ..� .., . - . . .. .. I . 'It oh.o,wed up for a ,wt.9k. ., .,, .. . .. I Wll,!,IAAI' COATS,, Clerk, ; .. �� . ... I 1. .. , . . �.. . . _ I .1 I I .. ..Pt . . . . . I � . . 1 . I . . .. . . . 1 . � . i .­ .. ... . . . . 1. . . , I . .. . . . I . * . . o . I . I I . . . . 1. � .11 . I . . Next day the: ald-de-c . . . .. . I I . .� .. PRESIDE14ir'ROOSEVELT sayq. * . .. . � .r- - ..- 111111) was On I �� � . . "' ­ Dated'this 22nd ,day. . . : � � I . Ail Orphan? . � I . . : . ' - .. . .: . ,- -of Dccum`ber,.i�o2;.'­..: . �b I .1 - 1, . I I Is I kno , , , , . I � . his ,%%,ay. toithe mines of. Siberla� . �1' . . - Point � - '. . . �., I I .. . - .. w that through it��colu "ris vieivs. have -been'pre. I A well known Professor Ifas a bright . . . .. I I I. I I . 6f tie*, ; ' ' ­.' . -'- � I �. I . .. . . aented to me that I coul In . - . . . ,� __ . _____ __.___��_ , , � � d not otherwise .have had access to; U ; boy, who one fliy at the age or. four . I . * "' � . ... . . Wldtllda�-Isnit it to.0,baiI that flowers � . I ' oRS . L' _ ' . " . because' all earnest and'thoughtful, n,.nor tilatter.how widely . I I � nplipi ' . 1`11tonitio Svellink. � . 1. . 1. . �. . .. . . I I - � . . . . rnt I . - ade! I , . .. _ . . . . . . . . . ,their ldeasdiveige,* are given fr . I . . � . I . .. . . . . .� - - I . n lk4 9111 'Y ell"Tilig � Tile teacher of it coulltry sthool Was Lovelort . . . . . I - . I .1 I . I .1 � n � oil Ift n ! red In his fatber's stud i r . . NOTICE TO.'CRUI)ft ,i ,2 q'I , I . . ec utterance I its columns." I I , �c I s, but 1. . .. . . - . 1 4. . ... I I o ' . .� �. . I . ,; I I . . I . . � . I I � &, i , artl 9" 4el' spelling chiss::''recitC In. ti I I I IDENT GPOVEk CLEVELAND says, I . I I .1 " . , ,� , Ili Ills hands a forlorn looking little ..11 . I. but Iloor Youth -To G, � � � 0. . I * : EX -PREM I I , U I . ,. - foi h V fl ris S.­�Xew le -estAtP of Isaac -Rattenbury, . . . I I . . I I � 0 2M U clifeken" which inia strayint from it . . ws a- good tiling. t L o t . . . . . � . . #I I -consider: it go . . I . - , - . I I neighborhig Invubator. I sliv 11 .1d J0t "A'Ivell out" tile. wdrd - York Times. . . 1. . .. .: �. . , ! ., . ., deceased. I . . . � . . . � . . . . .a very valuable addition to My library,.. . . . I . . I . ;*A-"-;;," w1riclit, 'acedrding to.her Ill- I I . � I - _ . , , ! *.1 : * * , , , 1. .. . I . . I. . . . . . . . . I . "Willie." said tits father ster ., . I I .. . ' . t . Purmlant to R'. S. 0. (1807) . L . I ..� . . I 1. , -The Review.: of R ` I C6. . I tily, struction, 'Imd been spelled ,In thW� . A gate Hot. . I . ., 1. evieWs I "t I that chletzen back to Its mother." e,Sl1Io1,: ,,Ill .. . .. . . . .11 . . - I ...: I I ... I I � ' ';Lp' . . I . .. �. . . I I I . L , little . � - . I - I ; Astor Place, New. York - . I. I Salt pork is a famouS old- I a " . g A (� I4 r-o'll", - They 9�t. the best of rheats they can, 129 and- ameAd'Ing acts, ho'6ce is here- , � 0, . ". . I . 3 .: .� _ I I . "Aln*t (lot ;.lily muddvr." answered Tb(i itext' Nyoid *" "galter . y,!' The ! . The Packers claim, ant) yet . .. " I by . given that all persons' havin . g', .. . � .1 I . . : .. � . . 1. . . .. 1. I I I .. 1 .W, . . " fa�hioned remedy for Con- I NI'llile, .. ;. - ; .. . We're pt�etty sureAt's not their plan clailn.i agonst the estate of Isaac - 1. pupil said. . . I .� "I . .. � To can th,t best they. get .1. , sumption. "Eat plenty of t, 11 � ,.G -a-1, gal­g,-a�. gal," two oi- VUee I .. . . . . I I w . I .i . in- � #,V . . l "%Vell, then, talie It back to Its ra- . .I . � . . *. . . . . :. . T.att,Ambury 1hic: of the .town, of, Ch' ' . Read The.ReVriew' 'Of Reviews - ler, said the professor, determined to tf I . . I I . I . .. � . . . , ton,, Ili the County .of JIurbn, gentle- � .... I I I . . . . . 1. maintain parental.111thel-Ity. . Inelil :11ld' 11:11ted. ThL111i after lia'i-d . .. - , . ,..'' . , I L 1. � 1. ,� I 1. . " I I piork."' Nvas the advice to the I I 1*116 - uglit, lit, adcled, - . � . . � I � . A I 11 But.. - . . . man,- deceased, are required on or � 1- Z M 1-1-11 11 .9 2 a . III . I __ __ I .. . . . I i . . I . . . I .. .. . . . . �. . � "Ain't dot any fader," said, the Child. ,tile , ,,,,, ,. 0.1 before the 3ist clay 'of January.�next . . . I . ­ I . i . .,131 . g Ii 1� . Visitor -Your Mtber- � I � . � i d . . . consumpuve Too g 11 g � . cleared this ( - - �7_ I I - ---- I ­_ L. So and . "."Wt dot all.vthln' but an old lamill" � . . . ,�Y, gallery." - - I , !90�) to scll� by mail postpaid or'de- - .�_7 1 ­ I . - . . .1. . I -- years ago. . I .. .. . : ; , . ! . . . farm, did be. not? , . I - I � liver to 1� illia�,m. VI; Farran of �the .g :1 I I I I. .� ­ . ' - .. � . 11 I .. ... .- . . . t . : . 1. . .. I _�_ �. HuggirM. Ag"IC"Iturlst-Yes; �of.'.ev- said. TO'W.n of Clinton, private bank-. . ' ' I II . �r . I . � .1 . . � . pitilsie- . . . ut 11fe -mortgage, . I 1. a. . 1. C I � . ; I . I Salt pork is good if a inan I It Tilrilcom TtieniNVIld. . "A . 9 for ail�41es, . 6ve' eryt , hin I g_ b 1. .... � �. � .� . . �r, and Harry T. Ra4ce'of tits said . ALCOH OLI. C-: ;, D R I N KS.. I , I . . I WOuder wily they always call- , P i 'y one, you Pick, � . . . �_. � I . L.:. ... .. 11 . I . TOWA of Clinton, inanager of t*,he.Sov- ' * . I ..� ., . I . . . , . .. I ,� them sbqll blive a different cliaracier. Some .'' . . .. . �. .. . . . creik.b. B'enk, 'the executors of the said . . . o,"r Grapem. ', (-State , 6r -to the�- undersigned, * their, I can stomach it. The idea I " tile 'wild waves?"' says the ' I I . S I . . behind it is that f thoughtful one. :tr(-' perverse, like blI-qhfJIJ)AVle8t and I � . � AN D. MED I I . . at is the . Some say, "There's notning Ili a mAnO.- solicitor, a statement ill writing of- I . I ICIN ES111. . I . I . I I 1. .. I .. . I I . .. . . -, I don't know. but I think I know will hot look you In the, 'fal'0- Some Beeause he's cold',und rvirn . . I - I. , . . food the consumptive needs w" ire eouffillng', and $0111 � * And � I beir ,clainis .with fall particulars. of* . I � . ' ' . 11 I . . I �. _� . hflt makes them wild," says the -, L, are evell bold.. will not glve'thd till"98 tbek Plilft ' 111eir ace'ounts atid of the tiattife of tilf,. I . sqveral 1�uro�eau ' ' ' � , ,70.1111(1 study the'll if You are an -un- . To wheedle, out of him... I . I ,slid 'American governmetits have made. , . . . I . . 11lost. cynival One. . I Oclley( I . I. I . . . . securit,es, "(if iwy) held by them, all coluparative tests of, alcohoh 'aud -al,coholic bev6rages for- . . ; x ,r, und You Omit find that many, - . 1. . ic noti .. . I I . . I '11'hat?" . . , , 1, . _., , . .. . . � .. verified by statutory dgqlaration. _ soldiers oil. jbrc�d * march, These tests' have invariably resulted Scott's EmUlSiOn is the!nod- I "So many fools happen, along, and as things that, we'eali human ti"alts , be.- Ir �, .. . . Wli6.New Figure. .: , . And notice is further given that ,� ... � ... . soon as they see the waves they Ask, :ol)g Ill atillost eillial proportions to, ' 11 . af!�r 1110 31st.day 'of January, z,qo3, I I in. the withdrawal of alcoholic Afinks - , '. . ern method of feeding fat t plants and AnlinnI8.00 . . . 11 guosff that Will take, tile:wIlid,out. ill, 0 1 . � 0 1 .117hat ,,, tit, wild waves snying?, 11 � . . . : 1. . e said otecutors will pr ceed to di� during till strentfous w6rk, elid6olate - I � I . . . . Of 11 1.4 sa lls.11 - _ � . : s- . . . . . the consumptive. Pork is too � I .- . I . I I . tribute the assets of the estate of . . atid. other sweet . be'verays - being . �. . '' I . . . . . ExoenxIVO, fle,adee ­ "Worse that) that. It WIII.l,cniOv*e the said CICCeaSLcl among Ole persons . I given,instead. .1 I ... ' . " I. rough for sensitive stomachs. � at- .� - tile' gasolille froln Ill$ atlt01li0hll0."- elititlad thereLo, having regard only . . . L. i Too Inipetuoux. , Piiiiher.(examining his son's expense t,l re? *, 1. . . The tesuli of these scietitific'ro-. , . Scott's Emulsion is the MOSt Tem -Why do you dislike him go? I �lecOtlut 'It COI[egW-Young man, wbat . . .. I. .1 I . to claim-, .,,O,f ,wh`oh they. sliall then * . . * " . . I have notice -, and that they'will: hot , sea�cheg is applicable to the army of' , . I. . � . Tegs--011. lie says such linteful . � (10 You Illell 11 by eharging - up half a. The 0.0gue's Wb4h, � 1. I . be. liable for ilia' said assets or any "I I 1. . . I I feeble and-overwoiked -people ,seek -i , . . ' . refined of fats, espeCially t,"Ings. 110 tell] lilt? last evening that ' dozen bottles of whi.sky to wearing a'p-' .1 would the world were b6nest, . � part, thereof to any person or pe . rsous I .. . � ing stretigth. Liquid'medidues are 41 - 1. prepared for easy digestion. beauty was only shin deep, and- JAIrel during last term? . . As hotrot.ns the, day, - .. I " ) .of ' whose claims against the .said ci;,­ . S�l � . nec . . 8611-011. that's till I , Twould grow %b',trustfur that I'd have tit I �ssarily alcoholic; they ineiely. - . - te they shall Ii.ot then have n6tice,. I I I -S, ) . � Tess -And yoti Immediately proceed- .1ght; I Used that A very basy,tve* - . . stimulate aud their effect 'i . Feeding him fat in this ed to ,,how lilm how thin skluntwil you . stuff for,nightcaps.- , .. . I . . . � Dated at Clititon this 18th . i_�� I I s only . I - !� I . � , were. , . . , . , . . � . I day of Due, A, D.� 1902. . � . Z!�. � ti�wporary. . . . . . . . NZ . .. I I . 1 $ t-4 . Way, which is often the only . -�. . . . . 4t, .�� I ,., . . lilliqw-14)"14. � . I . . . . . . �� L - Weak �people -should take Sr. . . IV, nRYDON4 � N I - I , 'I;- - I way, is half the battic, but The Influence. I . . . tror Fear. . "I bear be's a. grent knocker. Is be?" � Solicitor for the said ,L,'xccuiorA',' I � . JAMUS WAVURS, which are ai recon I . I . I Jerry-rlow do good clothes make a The.86r0--I'M not feeling -j!.t all Vvell "Oh, no, Hels, 1)erfectly 1111locuous,!, , . . I . I . k stfructive- and a tissue builder ,, their . I � 1. - � I . . ___ ., . Scott's EITILIlsion does more ma . tillti evollin" X . :.�: 11 ' n a gentleman? ! The tlell ,4. . . - OW York . World, I . ____ __"_"=7____1�_-f__1__1�_q .. a 0 effects are lasting, and a periilanent . . I . I than tbat. There is some- Joc-They itinke him repi as If lie ('-I hOPe Itog not a lingering -_ I I POIL OV -8k SIXTY Yt,Ans . Will always follow their , . . Was expected to net like ot)e. I 11121088- K0 1.18119 City Ind'o"Pe.ndent. ' � I . Posgibly, , . I 1� . . ­ I I . thing about the combination i ­ ,,, . . I � 41:8ut why", asked the wondort . ng pull1l, Airs. Wiuplow;s Soothing, Syrup has . . steady use. . . . . I I beeh used by millioils of mothers for ST. JAWI�S WArsxts.help storlikh, . . I . I It Is not 011OUgh to Im' flidlistrIons; I #vX presume, ,by (leAr't, their children while teething. if dis� digest food and send thamiltr4tuLtut of cod livcr oil and hypophos � I - "DO they ever call pattil nep?'" I Iq0 One 11111110 a M 1. sots , I I 0 Ro it"(' the' "'it";- "'llilt arc YOU Indus, I " 1TIs to furnish a rhyme for %toll , 1, turbed of itight, and broken of your Ax3r, MENOT . . - � -Xin any one makeo motlowill asked, C1`10118 about? --Thoreau. through the blood, and this Is, the ' tion. I the tent -her, 11[vt I phitcs in Scott's Emulsion i TO WO . . .. ... . 1_.1. . . -f1h1eas'"ro i�;wv rest by a Sick Child sulTflering atid ZYCOR"t 14ACfl,WwErAAKv 0. fA 0 1 . lionest way to g6t health itud Stretigth, . . � I I � that puts new life into the I ... 11 "I audience. "Gents." vald Pridny. U tuoUT4 .. - . . - I crying with pain of cutting teeth seild EYE E r(INCTIONA I I A) � Izoll Bill, chairman of tile Meeting.. There bi 1001, Ill odd-Aumberg, There, Mon , key brand Swtp 0104na kitchen uten. at Once and get a bottle of 1,.31rs. . 00 tot oto the kind that lasts, develops atid . ,j4 1 1. + 0. # . 1*, ***Q. "" '�' 0a ',!� , '1� , A'E. MA , �, I 1 ""4 .t�*15 "it CONSTIT , Weak parts and has a spCCial a.-, lie laid tits revolvers oil tit(% ts1l)Id. IS doublo Itick III two odd numbers A' I ivott: 40 tinware, lmivea and WilillOw's Soothing Syrup" for child- I bredds. the e'llergy which 4ccout. . - action on the diseased lungs. ;,owin' to the general custoln of %vc,jr. PrIday Is thasigth day of the week: torico, atl� 01 linds of antlery.. rou teething., It will relieve the poor A plishes much. I I . I I . . __ W wenpona In these parts I trust no SIX 19 the double of three, wtileh .16 01 little sufftrer Immediately. Depend ��� WOM AIX con I . - I . will make a motion.#). ---.-... I ___40'4-� upon, it)' 1110thets, there is �o mistake 1. andoAN, I 181d6t Of-Yaltalts Waferip st C " -,-- - A simple will be one I . � not Onl3' ikh Odd ilumber, but Otte which ' ­ ___ ­­ About It. It cures Diarrhoea, regam I montreiat , 44 8 sliest 4weenetit 91r,otariltioli cat - . ... .1 I , the nerveatkudS ill *4063AMOUJI , I sent free u pon request. proverbially Possesses a Charm, Tho,ro� ,,�o". Ao,,r; voon rhapawaa, late -q the Stotilach and Bowels, cures I I ��Z I , . fare Priday 19 a doubly oil I � I �-Z -All-bo thentgatletally.- . - ... ttrmfilgly 010 Geotil ghgUsh A��th Witid Colic, 90(tths'the Gunis, reduces PtAt cm� 16r, Thas. Arboks, , I . I Ile %ure thot 01A P1 A blean Deftnive, lucky day.. . 1* Sold 4nd rocoinm6udod. by All � - M rt a ,,,,,, ,,C1.U,re In � . 1111lainniatiolt and gives tone aild ell- ekiTAIN IML,RICA . I . . dtuggl6t.4 In Canada. On!? reli* i � 4 manchoatort 4tig. ., t:,e fn � , J. I h1rigistrate-It's very disgrileeful thn't .M . ren teetilin& ia ,)lAdo..4, ,. #-t J� � , "It rhomi I 'I - r .1 ever b M I - y a a a � . �� .. 11 0 - i , Olt V 1V aske ­ --- I ;;;; k I I It',_,Ilalin. you buy. you shoulil beat your wife. ' I the r'-1191101 Sirle. I � '. inis 0 Seluft, ekages #uatanteed to auto Ail aud .is the prescription of Otte of tllo , .. .. J ,,, . SCOTT & 1--riAorier-Well. yer honer, site Ag. Priink 'was leartil NVO&IMC89 all 0009 of Ouse Oldest alid best fornale Physiciabs and V . np, to ride 4 h6rse, Drexcle% rdenidt worry, 31"Xeosslve ugeofTo. . . I gra wn ted me by keepl n' on qaylt)' elle-d atid on# day 'SornebodV flurs;es it, the vitited States, 1'rice - I , figItb4 h)m If it MOW, Opitila or StIthultinto, Mailed on recdpt . " F . � . BOWNE, love trip bull ntotee that buld'eaded hold b ' otprite.on6lpoltaf-m,,$I,$Ix,$�i. omwalpfalid, 25 .011ts 0, bottle, Sold by all drug. - - I ! rl� mirlood him very hard when, tile )Jorge I I 0 '. =WU40urd, halphleto free totinvadardaff, , I ;11 , CIMMIS71S. lumbug. mennin' yer lionor M-arl trotting. I I The AV664 comp6sy, witimor, o4& gists throughout the liorld. Pd sure � . L . I , - 114. "' . � . . i � VC4 oronto, I orgly to tile whole ysteth. 11 W , Oritarlo. magistrilte Sol y lip or Olt! . W, k, % I 8 , , -1 "o'll PliMiPliodifte fiq d fit Clitt. 'Will-qlOw'.,4 Soothing 8 r ,)' f rl 009*11tiCanodat $1.00t, ....... 24, , ... ,, �Oc. and $it; all druggists, 01Y hard. I stity UP nearly all tot' by It. M Combo, R. 71, Reekit. find tok for "Mrs. whislawlit sool - I, . bti6eii not" he gillAwerod' "I (10"'t ' Wood"s ld V Lit I , I SW bottkok W $0.00 * .. tho time.,,-l'Ittle chropicle, . . . P4, Hovey and �Vfttt% & CO.-drogglitif Ing syrup, - . . I . I . I . .1 ) . I I , I