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SEA.AIR FOR NERVOUS
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AFFECTIONS:
When sea air is
rushes down to the
ordered to a nervous person, t -he usually
seashore, spends all her time oil the beach,
frets more or less over the 'expense,.
and returns after two or three we
to make tip by extra work. for e
brief holiday. The result is au
aggeration of nervous troubles. Th
time given to the cure was too short
4iN elees61, STRENNTHTOWE
•h{ MACH,WEAKHEAR
E CURE ruNcnoHALwRosG5NG
ENRICHTIi LO ersIti C s,y
TME CONSTITUTION
�' ,CONSTITUTION
Dndont5emontreal,Ga Bost°.'''
'x��PRiCE.—
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all Druggis s et Chem s
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S. J AeleS \VAIt1:RS are as. gook
for the nerves as the ;ea breeze ; but
in case of nervous weakness, like the
sea breeze, they require time. e
w Sx, JAMES WAVERS are a tissue
builder and a reconstructive, not a
stimulant. Quick temporary results
are not to be expected ; but perma-
nent improvement will follow their
patient use.
ST. J keMS «'Ar• ERs help stomach,
digest food and send the nutriment
through the blood, and this is the
honest way to get health and strength,
the kind that lasts, develops and
breeds the energy which accom-
plishes much.
"From personal experience 3
am able to appreciate the great
value or the St. Jameswafers-"
Dr. Charles D. Camp,
Dublin, Ireland.
Price in Canada: $1.00;
Six bottles for $5.00 e
SI. James Tr irje, s are not a secret
remedy; tithrt,amvxeroresd.,ctorsve-
couen:e„ding glen: t, their pa:tienls
we mail the.f i a :o upon request.
Where dealers are not selling the
n re-
Wafers,
trof they
ce atutheetCanadian
branch; St, James Wafers Co., 1728
St. Catherine $t., Montreal.
iMr. Fred Sllerwoo:l of A-itehelt has a
horned toad, which was sept bhu by a
friend in. Texas. It is very much like a
eroel.adile, but no larger than a common
toad. It bops about the window sills of
his hoose aced woe -betide the fly that tirade all pure:hast s he intended. As he
comes in leis way.
The old soldier who visits Gotlerith drove on he eould not pet aside the feel.
ing Hutt there was sotnethittg niissiug,
annually to repair a r1y visits and para., He again took out his notebook and re•
sols untied has 33rd yearly lase week, otlet:keit every item, but still found no
The old man, who can tell weird irks ntistake. He dui this several time but
stories of travel and battle field, declares
could not get rid of the idea he had for
-
that he has fix,ed more trotceu ribs than
all two doctors in Canada. ') got something, When he reached Thome
and drove up to the house his daughter
C •A- '3'' ' Yeu Have came ont to meet biro and with a look of
Bears the
The KW Y0 Hasp Always Eoshl
� surprise. arktd: "Why papa, where is
$ieaataro.
A farmer came to town with his wife! The elitchelt Recorder says that some-
bet -
the
to do some shopping the other day. On thing should be done to c
his way back the thought came to him I ter treatment of livery horses while out
that he had forgot soine,thiug• He took in charge of leeartlees and inhuman
out his notebook awl went over each drivers. There are a host of fellows
item checking it off, alai saw lie had who know little about a horse and who
have no more regard for high than they
have for the mince of hales. Indeed
the latter commands a vast more of
their consideration, snch as it is. A few
days ago two fellows drove through bere
going towards Stratford, and their horse
looked as if be were well Ligh famished,
The fellows were looking well—too well
—after themselves, but their horse was
not even offered a drink, because the
puugp was a few rods away from where
he 'was tied. When they drove off the
of
•
J. C. Watson, who drives the Iiiucar-
dine-Goderich stage, lost his yonngt et
son recently snider most distressing cir-
cumstances. Ie some way he fell head-
foremost into a pail of water and war t �'
drowued before he was discovered. The Health and Suecess
little fellow was one year and eight it t Weakness and disease cause discour-
moutl,s old. The accident happened at agement, failure and unhappiness, but
Mr. Watson's home in Kiueardine. I with the use of Dr. Chase's Nerve !food
there comes new vigor and energy, new
C.gpt. Duncan Rowan of Iiincardiue, hopes and new coufidence, stronger
died on the 20th of July in his8lst year. deterunnatioi to succeed and the ability
to apply ova's self mentally and
iiewas born iu Scotland nod when a ] d b physically. Health and success go
comparatively young man came to this a h hand in hand. By restoring good health,
country and became one of the best Dr, Chase's Nerve I?ood helps to success
known captains ou the lakes. Many a i i and happiness,
captain now sailing or has retired from Sentinel.
active wotk have been or are indebted to The Goat.
bitn for their knowledge of sailing.
For some weeks past heavy inroads poor brute—the horse—had to take hie
have twee mode ou the ceickeu yards of refreshment in a prolonged application
Rev. C. H. P Owen of this village, and of the whip Trom the inhuman brutes be-
iu all some twenty-two fowl land myster- : hind him. The horse beloeged to Strat-
iously disappeared. Oa Sunday night ford.
two more went the way of all the others,
but the partly eaten body of one of the
chickens ave a clue to the perpetrator
of the creed, and ou Monday roruing
several of our local sports started a fox
hunt and the result was that Mr.Fox
vas located underneath the out buildiugs
adjoining the chicken yards. The
animal was driven from under the am
by the clogs and as it ran iuto one ofthe
chicken coops a well aimed shot byMr.
Wm. Stringer put an end to its earthly
career.—Lucltnow
Muddy Complexion
Pale,sallow, yellow skin tells of a tor -
[Grit Alexander, in Pittsburg Dispatch ]
The billy goat's an animal
PAIN FirL TEDIODS•gid, sluggish liver and imptiiittes hi the Whose praise I love to utter.
Women who suffer terrible pain very bleed awith will be tLtitely len, eyed As milk producer he ranks high,
mouth can find ready relief by using when Dr.Chnsi's Kidney -Liver Pills are Though best known as a butter.
Milburn's Sterling Headache Powders. used. 7 his great medicine Awakens the
They contaiu no morphine or opium„ action action of the liver, invigorates the kid- He bas a noble appetite,
and leave no bad after effects. Price 10e, ueys and regulates the bowels. As a Likewise a good digestion.
! and 23e. Don't accept con
common head- result digestion is improved,bodfly looks upon all earthly things,
ache powders, they'll sanely disappear. 1painsHe
disappear and the health is benefited 10 And eats 'ern without question.sanely
every w nS'•
His taste, most catholic, doth range
_ - --- The Seaforth voters' lint has jest been Dishonesty in making exhibits at the Froin petticoats to rifles,
issued and was first posted up in thelongy
He is a student in his way
n sir ,fall fairs has been a difficulty with Of unconsidered trifles.
a_, -4; clerk's office last weak. The list coir- which the directors have had to contend•
hr�� a_ ?:moo' ..r 1 ... �r�? „,,.t { tains a total of 800 verses, of these Jli
„ ,r . ;��, ,,,�„ Orangeville directors last year required He looks upon affairs of state
t°� r..- t•. _� „+aone who loves the nation.
'' w�r ...� - can vote at municipal elections and
`t ' P the winners of sizes 111 certain classes Aso �y
h Legislative �s euiUly I p h their entries were He'll give the Stars and Stripes benev-
' ' elections to the a ' , to single affidavits that
telt en ri
Kernelsa���� � �• �;y� the Sanctum Mill
307 a municipni elections only and 112 I made in accordance with two rules.
®,1 only. TLe.., are 219 pereons L Ula to ' L.iledoma and the result ' that et
in'e-esting Paragraphs from our Exchang
1
I at elections at the Legislative Assembly ! Trouble has developed from the fair at
•eons eligible v is an
es
;serve as jurors
hihitor was fined 50. The particulars
Mr. I. Stanley, of Paisley, is' meeting I are that a colt was entered as a three -
The Canada Funitore Manufacturers' Samuel Cleudennng of Walkerton deed' with losses iu one, two. three order. A , year-old, but a rival exhibitor entered .a
d have decided to enlarge their 0 on Thursday , July 16, that the age of 78 few weeks ago his famous race horse • protest, claiming the animal to be four,
Limited, ,
Woodstock factory at a cost of 33,000 cr i for o Mr, yleears, alived in kCnown
Two -Strike died from colic. On Tuesday which, upon iuvestigatiol by the direc-
d,OCO for over forty years, and is well known I, morning of last week Lord Ferguson,
{tors,proved to be correct. The exhibi-
Lever'a1-Z,}i'i eliea:l)Pisiafect to Sowp throughout this township. I his most valuable stallion, was lost in j for making the frattdnleut entry was
Powder is a boon to any home. It d:sin• i C �- �'I, .3A_ - the fire at Eden Grove, and on Wedues- 1 prosecuted by the board and fined the
The Kind Yea Have Ahsays Bought w day morning his heavy draught stallion, amount above stated.
feet and d tip ,t the sane time. .o Bears the /jt
Sionat.it, f�J7�1 �%��,•-�yn the well known Sargano, died in Isis
Clever counterfeit •� notes Of the of �-c�ic -/-1� own stable after brill * sick for two or laetii'are, of Ai„ti,tents rot Catarrh that
D, tuition : re ill circulation ; United •1 bl Co• i mercury Ho scorns ambition, flouts at famo;
in ^^ After a continuous service of 25 years three days. as •mercury will surely destroy the sense Scorns discipline, kicks traces;
circes ti,notes raised to i'J are also. ked three mouths as lig hthouee keeper, of senell and completely derange the
if you doubt my word at all
• t thrau Just watch Atm at the races.
circulation: � t Tobermorc Mr. George Currie Such articles
Olent assimilatiou,
He's obstinate as he can be
And scorns all creatures feckless
Of men who "play the goat” we know,
Though wrong, they 're strong and reck-
less.
It may appear at pertain times
His appetite's unlawful,
Iu lodge rooms when occasion prompts
His tricks, I'm told, aro awful.
But Billy has good traits enough;
To kids he often shows 'em.
Although he has a pair of horns
He never, never blows 'em I
And
entering i ga
a � r aces uc e
"Strength and vigor
e> i bas' 4 NLS'r TELT RAW. Whole system when
f good food_ the mucous u f
ren �•�
wuear .
but snstains, uourisht5, invigorates. A heifer 26months old o vued by Mr. 1 ened the phlegm, healed the lungs, and
'Freight charges on exports and I'm-
' Harry Yong at Porter's Hill. recently , made uta perfectly well."
ports which go to foreign ships are be- , gave birth to a pair of heifer calves.: Neil :McKay, Ripley, Ont.
lieved to aggregate yearly at least °85,• ; They are marked alike in every respect i
000,000 against the United States. iso that it is almost impossible to disting-1 In some of our townships, cattle,
"C. J. Lialliday's general store and con- 1 uish them. 11 sheep and pigs are allowed at run at
I large on the highways, and the ques-
tei,is at Chesley was damaged by fire on i �� ol:l; WHILE TOL: SLEEP. I tion is often asked, in case damage is
Thursday- to the autnuut of several If von take a Laxa•Liver Pill to -night, I d e who is responsible :' In reply we
loos -
thousand dollars, but the insurance is ! before retiring, it will work «lisle you l °ll rice 75c per bottle.
Sufi ei'J1t to cover th liras. ' sleep without a gripe or pain, curing { may say that our provincial courts have price
Family Pills are the lest.
rS
Biliousness, Constipation, Dyspepsia and g•g already decided this point ; the oyy ne if there is a cavity in your aching Sick Ileceica,..., pea make yon feel bet- 4 Yf nil etoinestic n,i.gials running it a n
come o retired on a pension or G32, a year. He •' I can ht a severe cold which made
duly dike tacit 'Force', n ready -to -serve ' P o y g e from. reputable phya1ci ins gas the
.rad barley fiord, adds no lmrdeny¢ will reside with his family in Port 1✓]gu,• ood'ss"e • Pile gsrlup wh chused
loos- i should
damage they will
ill do is ten -fold to the
derive from them.
Hood all'sou can Cat rh Cure. manufactured d by F.
J. Cheney tg Co., Toledo, 0., contains
no mercury, and is taken internally, act-
ing directly upon the blood and mucous
surfaces, of the system. In buying Hall's
Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genu-
ine. It is taken ,eternally and made in
Toledo, Ohio by F. J. Cheney & Co.
Testimonials free. Sold by druggists,
1 rge
tooth, plug it with a piece 4 _ ter .n the morel a,
l runt. 1Ichl ilii, 3r.,soii of Robt• lie- ; mission for animals to run at large by
oe it "O years,removes the last survivor of
0, I Lean, eattle buyer, of Goderich, was bylaws of Inc council does not c""e " a famous pen -making family. His fath-
retie �vecldin•* took place at • thrown out of a buggy on Saturday; the damage of responsibility so far as
�r w g Pr LOW'e
n,= ,,,, T°ue death of Mr. Joseph Gillett, on
Tootita. he Cum. It will ,top the ache 1 , :ire responsible. Inc'quesiwii Oi per' July lath. in London,Euglanci, at the age
promptly', and act as a temporary idling. of ,
I'ri
' the grew is concerned.
St. John's Church, Bervie on June 23rd 1 evening, July 18th, tied Among the names of successful can -
when Miss Mamie Lindsay, daughter of ; which caused his death a few hours I
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lindsay was united after the accident. 1 dilates in the Manitoba elections, the
in marriage to Mr, Murdoch Macleod, a 1 Mr. Donald McKenzie, father of Mr. I names of three former Huronians appear.
prosperous young farmer near Ripley. ' R. D. McKenzie of Ripley, passed away I J H. Rnddell, for :lIorden, with a sea-
at his home on the boundary of Huron jority of 88, was an old Hullett boy.
ills. Charles Fleetly sold bis farm, lot 1 and . shfield on Monday, July 20t1t. !
19, coir. 13, Huliett, on Saturday last' Hon. T. Greenway is too well known to
The deceasd was one of the old pioneers need any comment, having received a
to Messrs. Heffreu Bros., butchers of y y y i larger majority than any other Candi-
�,....,, ,,.,mains .� of this section and was er highly
Myth, for $7030. The 1 bre property and esteemed. I date ; and the third will be recalled when
The Kind in Hate Always Bought at Varna for many years. We speak of
17b acres, ,s a va ua
well adapted for stocking, Imposes, c is i �3. 1
we state that he conducted a shoe store
Dr. Briggs, who ran for Deloraiue and
1 was elected. by 20 of a majority. •
Dr. Low's Pleasant Worm Syrup is l Bears the
sure death to the worms every time, but I Signature
harmless to the most delicate child. It i of
contains its own cathartic, so there is no Miss Lily Moss, a former popular 1
need of giving castor oil or other purge- l For Ow Sixty Years.
trite afterwards. Price 25c. student of Goderich Collegiate Institute,
Vi, CHASE'S 25
I was married on Wednesday, the Lith ! An Old and Well-TrledRemedy—Mrs
1 ' thin S -ru has used
FOR GOOD IIEAITB'
To preserve or restore it, there is iso better
prescription for men, women and children than
PiansTabules. They are easy to take, They
I ip
are made of a combination of medicines approved
and used by every physician, Ripans Tabules are
widely used by all sorts of people -.but to the
plain, every .day folks they are a veritable friend
,in need. Ripans Tabules have become their stan-
dard family remedy. They are a dependable, hon-
est `remedy, with a long and successful record, to
cure indigestion, dyspepsia, habitual and stubborn-
constipation, offensive breath, heartburn, dizziness,
palpitation of the heart, sleeplessness, muscular
rheumatism, sour stomach, bowel and liver com-
plaints. They stregthen weak stomachs, build up
run-down systems, restore pure blood, good appe-
tite and sound, natural sleep. Everybody derives
constant benefit from a regular use of Ripans
Tabules. Your druggist sells them, The five
cent packet is enough for an ordinary occasion.
The Family Bottle, 6o cents, contains a supply
for a year.
A Standard Remedy
Used in Thousands of Homes in
Canada for nearly Sixty Years
and has never yet failed
to give satisfaction.
er was the inventor of steel pens, and the
first to introduce their manufacture into
Birmingham. Coming into Birmingham
trom Sheffield in 1822, Mr. Gillott,
senior, obtained employment as a buckle -
maker and saving a little money, he
commenced operations on his own ac-
count in a small garret in Bread Street.
The idea of making steel pens is said to
have been conveyed to him by This sweet- I
heart, Miss Mitchell, whose brothers 1
were making experiments in this direc-
tion. The story goes that he fiuished
and sold for £7 4s. a gross of pens on the
morning of his marriage. He died worth
a millign sterling, his collection of paint Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera,
legs alone realizing 170,000, I Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infan-
Mr. Louis McDonald, of Walton, died
�1�. A. inst., to Percival Colson, B. A. classical Winslow's Soo g y n 1 on Saturday night, July 28th. Mr. Mc -
wedding C f t sbymillionsof mothers
wedding took place at the home o e
CURS
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SINFUL HABITS IN YOUTH
MAKE NERVOUS, WEAK, DISEASED MEN.
THE RESULT of Ignorance and folly in youth, overexertion of mind and body
induced by lust and exposure are constantly wrecking the lives
and future happiness of thousands of promising young men. Some fade and wither
at'a:n early age, at the blossom of manhood, while others are forced to drag out a
weary, fruitless and melancholy existence. Others reach matri-
mony but Sud no solace or comfort there. The victims are found.
in all stations of life—the farm, the office, the workshop, the
pulpit, the trades and the professions. Nervous Debility and Seminal
Waskneae are guaranteed cured by our New Method Treatment or No
security.
Bank
Pay. You run no risk 25 years in Detroit.y
CURED WHEN ALL ELSE FAILED. Na names used without written Consent.
"I am 33 years of age and married. When young 3t led a gay
4— \ life. Early indiscretions and later excesses made trouble for me.
I became weak and nervous. Mr kidney,a became affected and I
, feared Bright's unhappy.
Married Life was unsatisfactory and
treatment from Dia. Kennedys&�Kergan.all Their failed wlMeth d
built me up mentally, physically and aexaally. I feel and act
like a man In every respect. They treated me six years ago. They are honest,
skilful and responsible financially, ao why patronize Quacks and Fakirs when you
can be cured by reliable doctors."—W. A, Belton.
CURES GUARRH11ED OR HO PAY. Gonsuitalion Free--Boolts Froe-•Oueslloa Blii1 Free for Hobe healon!,
!48 Shelby Street,
Drs. Kennedy & Kergan, Detroit, Sire
NS
•K&K K&tKC K:4K._K.&
All Work promptly executed
at most reasonable prices.
IF YOU WANT
IS CURE + • • a master of the Harriston high school. The for ersix y year
is sent direct to 4heYdiseased h 1 f the � for theft children white teething, with }Donald had not been enjoying the best
It soothes the child f health for some mouths but sorbins
Heats the
passages stops droppings In the � tt 1
' Catarrh and Hay Fever.! Monet
freW. Chase
Y diclnaAll dCo,. dealers,
Dr. A. Burial*
There died on July 19 at the residence
of l,er son David Hutchison, lot 13, con.
12,Stephen, Maria Hutchison is the 80th
year of her age. Mrs. Hutchison was
to long time a residence of Exeter and
was a member of the Main street
Methodist ehurch ai. a : faithful at -
parts by the Improved Blower. perfect success.
, j O a
e ulcera clears the air bride's father,Rev. W. H. Moss, Burling- ft thens allays all pain cures t' ted as he had been
able to be about andwas attending
ing I
to business until a week before his i Ing and often save life. � '
death, when he suffered from a slight
stroke of paralysis. This was followed 1
price, 350.
by another on Saturday night. Until
then he was quite conscious, but the se- 1 The T. Milburn Co.. Limited. Toronto. Ontario.
Bond attack proved fatal. Mr. Mc- __�__ _._..a __.___-- . ._ -_-,.---
Donald was 09 years of age although he i WAtvtea n—Several industrious persons in
did not look to be nearly so old. He each state to travelfor house established eleven
came to this country from Tilsonburg,1 years and with a large capital, to call upon
merchants and agentsfor suceesshttandt root
'n the county of Oxford over ;30 years able line. PPrn,anent engagement. Weekly
htmbering business in the Township ee i Experience not essential. Mention reference
and enclose self•addressed envelope. THE
softens gums,
serious was au lctpa ,
I wind colic, and is the best remedy for
throat and ermanant7 cures LOU. ,
A western editor received the follow- i Sold by druggists in every part of the
ing unique letter:—Send me a few copies i world. Twenty-five cents arbottle. Its
of the paper which had the obituary and I value is incalculable. Besnre you ask
verses about the death of my child a for firs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and
take no other kind.
week or two ago. You will publish the I --
enclosed clipping about my niece's mar- 1 Many will learn with regret of the
nage. And I wish you to mention in •death of Alex. Adamson at Acre Bank,
your local column if it don't cost Inc ; Stockport, England, on the 18th inst. at
anything that I am going to have a few ;the age of 70 years and 0 months. He
diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste.
tendent as long as her physical strength ` extra calves to sell. Send Inc a couple was well and favorably known in Cul-
allowed. She removed some few years of extra papers this week, but as my ross, having lived on the Otli con. for
thirteen years and over half that time
ego to live with a son in Michigan3 and
about x year ago returned to reside with
her son in Stephen
Mr. 3. Stewart, financial agent, Tor.
onto, has organized a company to pur-
chase the plant and business of the
Palmerston Pork Packing Company.
The Ccnnpany is called the Industrial I the gums and lips lips an attractive ter, Mrs. Reekie, with whom they have
Packing Company, and ie chartered to , color." About as much as can bo placed spent the last ten years.
aughter and dress cattle, hogs and 1 on t of anife sshuld ld bee e rubbed
beteetd •
poultry and carry on a general packing 1 gentle into the ino
stand Canning business. The capital is I on going to bed, b
to e rinsedont
000,000, and the provisional directors 1throughly in the morning, The o Wee.
are W. J. Patentor, Aim Burns, John1 tion to Charcoal is its grittiness, and it
er and Hugh Cunningham. Any , must be reduced as nearly as possible to
>tn having shares in the old eom- an impalpable power. Its purifying
pow can have them allowed in the new. ( qualities are invaluable, and it is said
The Directorsto run tiie nevi I if taken inwardly it will cure indiges-house to its full capacity. .• 1tion.
time is out you can stop my paper, as
times are too hard to waste money on a acted as secretary -treasurer the Cut- Grey. He afterwards removed to Wel- NATIONAL, 884 Dearborn i3t . Clncago.
newspaper. o ross Mutual. He leaves behind to 1 ton, and has been carrying on the same - -
Charcoal is a great sweetener of the 1 mourn his loss his aged partner, who is ' business there for a quarter of a century.
breath, and, besides that, it "streng- i ten years hie senior, they having cele- Ile was also extensively engaged in I WANTED ---NOW
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thens and Whitens the teeth, removes l brated their golden wedding nearly three farming.
the tarter, prevents toothache and gives years ago, also four sone and ono dangh
A GOOD JOB
tum, Cramps, Colic, Sea Sickness
and all Summer Complaints.
Its prompt use will prevent a
great deal of unnecessary suffer-
ago.
cash aitltiry of 81s and all traveling expenses
ago and engaged in the saw milling and and hotel bilis ulvancect in cash each week,
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CASTOR TO
A Good Local Agent
Tobacco and Liquor Habits I For Wingham and vicinity, to sell fruit
Dr. McTaggart's tobacco remedy re- I trees, ornamental trees, shrubs, roses,
moves all desire for the weed in a few ate. We have the largest and hest
k A vegetable medicine and only assortment of stock In Canada. Terms
,lines of seed potatoes. All stock altar•
Truly marvellous to sense and delivered in
taking Ids remedy for the liquor habit. good condition or'purchase sorry Ye-
n eats on
weeks. ve$e a y Only.
We also grow and sell improved
requires touching the tongue with it `
a ton
Price occ s
front
an
teed
true
are the results
For Wants and. Children,.� T 1
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ea
The Kind You Have Always Bought Is a safe and inexpensive home treat. funded. Will make arra gem
yt l ypodermic injections no 1 commission or salary basis, according to
Saari( the
Of Printing, in the way of
Letter Heads,
Note Heads,
Envelopes,
Business Cards,
Invitations,
Auction Bills,
Receipts,
Pamphlets,
Catalogues,
Bill Heads,
Statements,
Calling Cards,.
Tickets,
Hand Bills,
Notes,
Order Blanks,
Booklets,
Circulars,
Or anything else in the printing line, you will make no
mi5 e
t takby leavingyour order at this office.
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publicity, to loss of time from business time and ability of applicant, Apply
and a eertaffiti' of eure. immediately.
Signature of Address or consult Dr. MoTaggart, 75 relhi*m Nursery company,
"Young street, Toronto. Tontottro, ONT.
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We will be pleased to furnish 'estimates at any time.
Call at, or address—
THE TIMES OFFICE
BEAVER BLOCK
JOSEPHINE STREET.
WINGHAM".