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W. le, Leorratey god. alsildfitx -at Tor- • Mr. Bert Beintertige of tailideehOro
onto are viititing at the Mill reel,- spent Sunday with his couain, Will.
Jordan.
Prot. Edwin Wood of Neehvote, . Rev. C. M. Kitty, areorapenied by
r riddle last
Tenu., University, vieited Itie brother 3.)vliat dIrmavletialromMastteir bottle in
Frank at the cild hOrneatiead. last 44 0 e P
Oratiten. Mr. Kitty after A nig . e•
week. 11' ' ' hi
. engagemea aS stieeker at the 12th
Miss ' Warwick • tit Seaforth. is
guest at Mr. John Melville's. • celebration, returned to his home.
• Miss Minnie leaVes this week hut Ed-
Mis,s Lizzie Whitely hes returned to din le likely to remein-during . most
London atter a week's holidays at , ot school. vacation visitrng the Dra-
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her home. tO bas acgood ea ue., I It' .
i 4.. per and W.atkixis families stet others.
the flank ot Tetente in tea,. 11. ,G.i new, a former use_
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OCT' • 'in company with We sister epe-
.Mr. J. Melville. is this • week at nt sendey here, .
Constaacc• Painting tile residence 'et Harold Lowery fell from e cherry •
Reeve McMillen. .. , • tree the other. day god isprained his
Several farmers in this vicietty use arm somewhat severely:
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the side -delivering hay rake in cOn- . miss maxiei .11eppard of Clinton,
junction • with the loader. It is • a has been spending. .the past fent doe
1 inn ion, .eonvenien el SPee- . wit .. Base ine rens ..
.01145 con h t t d ' la 1.0 ii4'
dv as well as labor-saving. One nielit recently 'while tWo boys
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Two former •teachers, Mtsees .Clucl- wi horse an uggy wcte time&
and Wiserean of Mitten, were n a, here. they betheUght theniseiveS
visitors at the Barr nceneeteed last of passing another rig aimed, is
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week. . . . • containing a boy. 'The road, We&
rough for the . , •
Canteen • and Wallis of Clinton rece interestiug tore-
id s arose resultine in a con-
shipped 'a cerload. a hop Ir here li?,a-cm. , * -• • . .W.melt
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on. on ay. . . . . ' 1 sieg mixture of horse, beggy end
hed ,
bet's, TtaggY ceoSielerably •SllOas , ,
1 Itie 'r1 wa
IVir. W. Longznan'S. „i . ,g1 s and boys uot much hurt bu.t' badly ' •
sci.erely bitten about tile- foe a.:Ime trigh*ned; ,. .
Pon'.t have road: recce ' •
days ago •by a dog but ihe: Wouuds • boys, especially at night. • .
13I IILI8'4 DE WILLIAM'S PIN
PILLS FOR' PALE PEOPLE.
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From 'the Landoll (Eng.) Star. ,
Thoegh, sharieg: with many- of our ,
old nobility their traditional reluet-
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Ince co emerge "from aristocratic pr -
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vacy 'end come ore p „ Ire•
the subject- ot a newspaper artiele*
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preasly permitted the publication
A. Stateraellt r tly made tea, repree
- t t• t tit eit . rlen -tt.or
seri It iire .0 . 0 ..• ax lege g
f 1 ' 1) Wili :1 pi k
w•onder u cure by r. 1 - ains a
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Recognizing that the words of ee
• Led 1 d - he iti
tit .. a y in . r pos. on must ne-
ees rly be• re t weight with the
publie ; realizing, 'that in eespeet to
the e,theents of the body melee and
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re elite •
pea, ant, lard and . lanorer a .
earnestly desiring . 'that the benefits
sh b 1 d .' d t D W111. ins'
e at melte r(nn .r. • 1 A
Pink Pills should be publicly 0,01(now-
ledged, in the )100 'thaft other- suffer-
ers might be influenced by hereetesti--
iteenYe Lady Holden WeiVed all per-
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sena reluctance and told. a . stoty
,_ cannot but impress every read-
er who, con5..e „.
ici ys ior a Moment tne.
serious reasons whieb. must. • :
have
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prompted a. member of the - British
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pe rep to eome forwar • .4 . us
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ws'Y'.
at the Hotel Continental, a poor,
anabolic creature whoa. sufferinAs
were tertian). 1 aAvieed 'her te try:.,117
Dr. Wilitenne Phelote Pills *mild h .rgaelvo.
her sole -trent. I. • atiPP Y w IP .
wars carrY with, 43,s• Tre ber great
surprise end delight the pilla speedily
Cured her, and elte wee so goateful to
Irle" that she 0-.Ve nte a beautiful
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snalke-ring as a keepsa,ke. I treitiatre
th t rill " mod Lady lfeldon itn-
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PresswelY. for I, too, know leaw to.
be • gratetul. for toilet from pain." •
"Ileve I you r permission,' Lady
Heiden," inquired the interviewer,
to • ublish these facts without reser-
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vation ?"
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1 ehail he delighted If you will,.
her ladribip replied. • ."It -gives me
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the, gteatest pleesure, to testoy a
the undoubted effieecy of Dr Wil-
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iams' .,..„,„ ,;„,. ,,,_ Th..1,„ ,„„„„a„
4-"ta •E-4"4 , 1Px: 4-44•0. ,,c,:cur,"
and you. have my full- pc:crewmen, to
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W.' h m VI) te to their merits "
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' • Previous . to hi$ withdraWI . the
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joutn_alist was enteusted with a por-
trait of the bea,utiful Lady Becton,
bea,ring her autegtapii, which he was.
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desired to present to 'the pi. wu
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f a s etee olive „, „
mine C It ,A, ortrait
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sketch from the photograph is . pub -
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lished with • this Interview by her
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ladyship s expeess permission, .... ' •
•dence.
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Terra* ohaubscription-$.12per year in
advence $1.50 Mity lie charged if
• . not so psid, tio pa,per d'uloontintied
• until all arraate aro paid, intim at
the opinien 61 the publisher, The
eete to which every subscription iN
2 paid is denoted. on the label.
Advertising. ate -.Transient adver-
..tisements, 10 cents per eonpartei •
ithe or Aro jusertion and e cents Queen
- per line . 'for each .subeequent Insert- .
' fan, small aneertisemeate pot to
• '. exceed one inch, puck los • ..1,!Lost,"
. "Strayed," or "Stolen," etc,* In-
• eorted onee tor 35 cents •and Oa•cb •
subsequent tesertion IA. ceats„
Vetaniuuteatione inteinted tor pulillea- -
• 3iCia. Itillati as a guarantee of good"
faith,, le:raccempamed by 'the IMMO
of the: Writer.
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, • , W. 4.• MITCHELL, •
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' Clittitt, 'CLEititINO *SALE
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for themselves. L 1st a 0 t
•Seoteh Gingintons. tine ,quality, fest colore, worth 18e, for 10e. , ,
Plannelettee, wide width, checks end etripe„ worthtie, for rte. i
Bleached °lotto!), One soft finieb, worth, 7e, foe fic ' t`ea
Feeley Elateenit. in Hord designa, regular 10e nod 140, fOr Oci, a
14inen Flaked and Dialu Goof* pink, blue, ellairmagne, reeida, green, etc., Oa
good value at 100, for 10e. .• .$.
Ly White and Cream Lam,tres, ,Plain and figured, at 2..1e. 35e and 50c. .02
i ver race in black white creat e
X A I:9 . .. . .. elm,
$ Lames Gloves. in ;isle. taffeta and silk ineblitek grey'. fawn broWn etc, ..**
.0 .1se eoe eee d 85, f 08. ' -- ' * 1 ' 4
regular , . an. . to : c,
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t Laellea' New Golf Jackets, and Coats, at popular prieee, , - • e.
y Ladles' Colinas just received lo aft the latest styles, including the Bitst Im. ee
"1, . prover and TaPe Girdle, from aetene. es
t Another tot of that Pure Linen Towling, sold everywhere at fteefor 5ce 4*
• L 11' '8" S a 'V t- ith . I 1 t I . 7- ' • • •
I a !ea ine awn, .r. ee ...--w . or w i mu s .eeves, from,70 to 4,1e, y
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,,,•4 •...-t_ter Lace Gioves, in black; white ancl•creameat ali pricea, .1.
it. Black gat Hosiery for boya, in heavy ribs,. they wear like leather,- Very 7
es speciel at 25e, 30e and 40c. .**
0". Men's Heavy Wool Sock() good vale° t 20 -f- " 1.'"
•,4 .,.. , ; a Co ot oe,, ,
*e, Men a Neglige Stmts. i o new patternsf worth Me, for 89c. . .2.
•••• Men'a Black Sailben Shirts.. good value at OW, tor tke._ - tt •
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4 news Heavy Working 811(110Sr-in all aualitiee, from Pan to $2.50..
•Heavy S. eoteh Cork Linoleum, 4 yards wide. in .block -and floral Patterns 0-4•
. . d v lue 05c for tkle per sq • id ' " •.• ' st.
.. ., . goo ti „ it. , . . ... square ya . . ,s.
:. f.anoletuns, 2 yards wide. in new patterns. a snan at 35c
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Mr. William. raquhar teat a, .041
last • Week. This is the mond one.
eitioe he Moved dewy, here.. - • .
Mr, Thomas Date •Iost a valuable
.hoese werth 4059.. -. . '
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Mr, John Ginn ' and Mrs, Daivid
Steep viSited at Mr, Beery . ..yeee.
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ntan'is Sunday list, ' . • . .
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Mts. Peter • Glazier .-ViSthecl at herw
home, Mr,' a, Coos's, reeently. -
Quite a number spent' the • 12tli 'lit
Clinton. . .: . . .
There is IA .eXiOenee 00 een"4Sieli4
.'8 and 9 and vicinity what is tpown.
as 'a. "Reel Ring." We nwie • -hewn
of weddine, engagement and othet
rtngs but° UPSis a . 'wok ring;
Lest, some might, perchance .misunder- •
Steed. we deem it. wise. to. explain.
lit .tlic drstplsee u,' munber of Jerre.-
ers agree' to join together -in :the beat
blishiess fOr coraincin profit and . Con-
vontcalc„-, The mainidea is that' each
tatniibr. represented lie . supplied'weesiy.
;with freSli beef at normal. coat •a,nd
- without . the .. -, tronble ;of . a trip . At...
town. • In 'dividing,' a, 'careass:. • it '• is
found convenient .to, inake•siiteen. pie-
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ces or'. "cuts" which ;are - celled
"shares." these ' are again divided.
each.4. into two part malting thirty-.
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twe half sharea which*ls.,the usuai
number Of moribers- in a : "rine., 'each
ineinber' taking . a - belf sha,re, ; The ..ohureh
.terrn coneists" of thirtYetveS weeks e•and
during that.: time each •reerehereon-
•Aributes. a.' beast to be butchered and
divided anemig, et, each /neither re-
ceiving week . after . Week l'entx• from,
,difteten.t. patts of the 'carcass, follow- -
ing . in t.egular .orde.r. There '. it. : La
b.utelter .employed mid all the meat is
weighed . so that no „Monter loses or.
.gains • over '‘ his fellows ;either. by. re-
°dying • More meat or by proVidin,
• lighter onituals,,for-..slaug:_hoet- ... Ail -Y-
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hea.ling nicely.. •
are - , , • We congratulate 1Vliss ..Annte caw .-
. 1 ' . •Lady Haldon'
's opening words eui- • '
'rhe .misses 'Hiles. of Kinoevdine are tenger on havilg passed 910.... Entran- phesize the lofty motive with which NINE WAYS. . , • •
i t their u cle's. -Mr.W. Hiles* co' examination
visit -4g . a- • • .11 ., . .. ..., • . '. , . ... , she granted the Interview. „ • • An exchange .eayee. "There. are nine ..
Mr.. Will. Radford. of,the village. is Mr. W. II, BroWniee of Texat: •was " For the sake Of all sufferers, - er .
taking a, •turn 41, t arm work tor a visiting hieehrotherehete last week. a -vs in • whieh ' Von.. can hurt your
said her ladyship, • ."I witat ' -hi ' tell. ---- - -
few ih. .his Uncle, .IVIr. A; Viicl- ' : • • . • . - • • town. _The following are well worthy
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• ' • -we nave secured theSole:Ageney for 3
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. .Pale People did for me when I had ..
• - ADM Lily MeCartney, of .Holmosyille- t" '' 0 ' v nt
'ery ei. men . ppost =pro eme. 0
'.. ' . given :up all • hope even though 'a:a , . - , . : .
spent Sunday at H. Liverinore'o: ' '. .• . • • : 1.. - • . • ' mistrust our ,public nien, .rua down
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Miss . .e. . . . WO lia,tu al i my pesit on had the •town in the peesenee. ot. strange
' Ile of Hamilton is n Monday afternoon the funeral of ,
'B '.e Lec ,• .0 . . . t • .v - e. s n 'treat- • -• • • - - d
essi .. .he best a ailabl prate sio al ers to to to
S fttlin A few days with her brotlin one of. our oldest ,ettizens, in the per- Meat,' : :'• . •• • . . :‘ -• ' „ go soMe other . , wit .o
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et the. inenoe..: . ' , . • :son ot; Margaret McOoomb„ , took • . . ... your treding,.. refuse to a,ilvettise• in
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Mr.. J, Broatniee and Wife of: Cod-. plaee. from her Jate residenee on Din.- -. , .•
.exich visited the Me0o01 IainilieeIast .sley Street .to'..the Union, cerneterY0 ... . otedit the ingtivea of oilr Public s•Piv
week. ,, . : : . ., - ... • .foliowe'sr by -a 'large number ot sot- •:•''''• - ' ' N - ited Men who • are- Working for the in-
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. . '' ii.kk• ,- , terests 'of the 'town,. lengthen . youi
Dr. McCann:in left on, ToeSday met- rowing friends. - . ' .-. , • . 1,1w
. rang, on• a well-earned fortnight's • he-. Mr.' nes'. JoneS left .•oti rrueedey`to • • ,,1/4* \ Ns . face when. strangers 'Speak of locating
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iidaY. . Ite vvill. sPend the time chiefly' ,Viait. friends and: relettons in old En- •N :- k ' - ' - ' here enteell them • it is .the worst
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,/, Kingston and .vicinity. The Dr's . gland- alter an ..absence'!of . several,yoy. ., ,,,..''.4,."•--, fr.•i'' ' place on, earth ; if a, man wants to
vA,rentS, • reside in .that Mty •and as ars fr.om his nativ,e land.. We . wisli . 'f-:::. ''.:-,---; :" • •• 'Way your property Oharge him . , -two..
they are ' bOtli octogenarians it is- . him bon Voyage. • • .' . -,.. . . ' --.../.7-e..%
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natural that be should 'visit Ahem oc,.., Qur railroad c.onttactors ate sliov- . ..
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.. els( the walk over for men The. •goods: will be here in about 0,6 weeks
. • 4ziadin Order to elear out the lines we have. in stock to make -room for lhe
al..?oya we will give you the best:bargains. in . . • . • . - - 4
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eVer.oftereda 'We have not robro to quote-priciis, .' if 'you. need a 'pair of 1
Fine Shoes.cotne and see what we can do for•yoa.- We can save you .ab 1
• . least 25' per'eent as wen:lust clear them oute . The Old Reliable for Genu- .
' . ine Shoe Bargains,' • We are never undersold.. . ..: . - • . . i
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-,.:asionally in. their - declining, years. . ing their work along pretty fist. ,.The. .. •,, - ,
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Dr: 1VIcAsh of 'Clinton will look after ey a,re running :gangs .night ;and day... ,..0, • ...a.e,,t •-,- NUISANCE
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:,11:8 . professional welt.. during., his ab-. • 1Vit, .and Mrs.. Burt of London, Otos. . • . ...•.
• • • • - • • • visiting •.friends and reIa,tives in' town ..-.,
senee.. . • ... ., ,.• .. ' • ' The'fellowing irein. • the Bruseels '
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. Next Sunday in •Knox • °hutch there • for .semetirne past, returned; to . their e.,
.411 lia sacramental:services. On • Fei- home .0n* Teesday. , . ., • - : ••• . . • • • r.. :• ., • IA ' ''. than Brussels '., • • • • .. ., ,
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lay preparatory serviees, will be eon; On Tuesday •••evening a ;guile of ba- .. *, ,,.,--/at. .r 0.„," ' ., The anneal weed nuisance le be
•-,ginning • to manifest itself . to 'the ills-
diieted by Rev...Mr. Carkwell ••ot , Me, seball was ;played between 'Wingliens • .
Killop„ On •Sunday. evening 'a. ''special and • Blyth, whicb, resulted in fever of... . . . .. , gust of ladies particularly. The walks
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seiviee is 'to be held at which .' bur team'. bY a sccire of- 15. 0: . 4. -
LAir." • HA.LtioN• . • ' -growth 'of • the :undesirable vegetation,
Rev Mr Mier of Willie ,eliurole Olin- -Blytie can do it. . • • • ' ". • . . . • . . . • : . : :
2, Which lines' bothsihes with blissful
ton; . will bethe preacher, ..Mr, Leckie 'On Friday re y Len i ng the,gArden.•.party. , ". I na.vo _ben- a, great . traveller. .
disregard ' of the disregard of . the'.
tatene mr.•• miller's work in Clinton, . under • the auspices• of the • y.,P; .A. • •Five years ago, 'when I was residing tight. Of Way. The eouneil . sticuld
on . the • Morning of the r-Glorions held • on the, giaglish church groundS ln..Australia, my heart became . seri,-
Twelfth • the, members Of the Londes- was,. • well • Patronized and everybody" ' ously • . •affected, . Syrnittoms: of ad- either. speedily put the • machinery (if
the hew, Noxious. Weeds' Act in force
'hoot° ' L.,10,1-.. ptesen•ted Mr, • 'Matt:: ,•2:nioy.ed "theinseltrek• '...13lickstone's'.01:7 wanced'••annenila showed 'themselves, . . - • e h • . ei•
seetns with a very handsome .tagalia„ aestra enlivened.' the evening . at ia- One :of •the results, Was the , most. or employ 'inen. to ea 1 A I:ass, an .
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. weeda and •olia.rgie :it • up to ihelOncral•
It came wholly unexpectedly and lehe tervals with • some: "splendid::selections acute: indigestion „you.....ean .... imagine. f„,,.. • . „ . • .. . .. • ..,....„ . ,
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;-enial Matt, was for pride. inthis life. ' oral 'the proeeeds . wete over $77., • . - ., • .1 suffered severely -an the :baelt,-...and. '''''''. .,, , . .,... .. ..
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2onanletely knocked Out, so to . speek. (111- our . , under the . shoulder blades, _. . . , . .., . . • ..
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rfoweveri he.,.quiekly .came to . and •,L•itarlealiamiltori, droe..over to God-. werepr.e,sent in an aggravated fo m , ..
• GIIADUAL, EXTINCTION OF W11:33
LimikedLthe,..nrethekn .iii ,warin .•terins inch to ..takeea •triii •iip the: 1 akeS. . ' all the .• sithli fOriis'• Of :Indigestiani:-- • Iii -___:0, .. - N a ; .1.' ' ', (' it i• .
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one • wishig 'additional., inforniation
regarding, the business , will; we , feei
certain, reeeive it .by asSilg-any 0.-
•-the members. . 'There is also a' ring.' •
on the 12.ile and 13th• eenceesioes;and
they seem' both to • Work : satisfac-
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.•tot ,•-tAie .• ragalia which' he sa:d ' le • .. •:Affrs; J,..• Jackson ..of no' a, ,.A.lber. eluding' . an especially severe - oppres- , , WE'S • BIG' DOUBLE 1VIENAG.ER,
••would always .prize very 'highly,. .14r. to,' (nee Sadie' Emigh)•-arrived on!•Sat•-. ' sii-n GE the (first. 1 w4:1.s nicst c•are•• . IES .: •A• • CRE,AT ZOOLOGICAL
Mains was ' for several years ,Ma,ster urikay... to.. spend . a few months lioli. • ful . in my cnOiCe of , food., but .dieting EXHIBIT. • - . - :: • • ee. ,• •
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of the lobar'. Lodge and *as 4140 .A.aYs • .with.-.fiet • Parents. it the • 'Cora- etiought no .relief. • Even after 'a; glass .. • • e- .
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District Master. „He IS now:. Milos ..„netetal. • ....,. , ' . - , .' ' ' of water my ..disecinifort was . alinest ...• ;
.e few: •more years and-ther • will be •
the -.chair , ot County Master '.the sec- •. • (Intended fer last issue.) • . 'unbearable., • 'Food • of any kind caused .' but few living specimens of rare wild
ond term:. , He „Wore the regalia in • Miss Edna,- Carder is giving a mils- • me suck.misery • that 'I grew to ,ha;ve • , . ..
. the march at .1.;ondon ,and walked wi-; :cal r'ecital with ' hex. Pupils in Inilus;• a; strong' a,version. te' iti'..:.1• 'ate ..'les animals to be ..eeen •anywherefiri 'cep-.
. . . . . , 7 --- tiVity. .. Every : yea,r'' witnesses' their.
.. was praCtiCally ' starv-
le the lhoYe. although e'Seat in. the try : Hall - on...Wednesday evening the And ;less,: till I . decline'• ' ' to d' Vii t' • ••• ' • :Tli ir
. . • war s ex. i c ion. . ' e
. ,.. . . . . . • 1. lent from ••• dis- ing m self '1-coilld hardly et about ..• ' • • ' i . . • - . .t, "i . •
•aarriagefor County Masters was re- •19th. • inst.- Other ..a ,, a.. .. y . , y g scarcity - ., s.. already -a- (ma te of gra-,
served for him. , - - • '' • • :: -" - - : '.•arlet has .beeii-procur.ed %for . the ee-• far in attempting to •wallt twee. the, • ye oo cern toi .naturathieterians; Men
' The Londeshero,o.L.4.0.1.'. celebrated' ....iasion. • . . ,. - ..., - - , ..., .. . shoitest. distance •the dreadful patine ,in hiS 'progress. is ',driving them. from,
• •B b • • f. , Te ' water t ti ns • ' t woul ' • ' ' - • , • • •
of the hear
,the..1211i , hi. London whete they, . won • . Mr. and 'Mts., , a h .. o ee . a , 11 make me • . . -
P • . • , •• , : • . • • their natur,a1 elements in . forests .. and
the prize for- the largest,. Lodge , and .. Were visiting friends in toWn ch Tues.', ..feel .as :though, 1., Was suffocati4. • . ,juegies and on, painpa,s,. steppes- and.•
t•Vete,:ti • dose 'second •in :the, contneti- ley., • • , : • ,: .. • •• • . - .- ••• . , ., • • "As, the Anaemia developed -II.. grew .. plains. . • It is. .only , in • such ' inatitue
tion ' for : the ' bestedreesed.. 'Vitt ...boys. •. Miss. Morrison,.. milliner at ,,,Chattib- still more alarMinglY. ill. •• I. '. Contd. Mona .As the Menageties of , the gteet
• areSented a nne appeara.nee end W.ere er. & Co., left lat. Toronto on Tues-: eot Sl'een atisight. MY mlible syeterit Circuses of the country that • a eery.
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' ••(.. •' 1 • - line f vl • • • - • • - ' ' .. ' ' was deranged.. •My •.nerveS• btoke , • . ,h • • and
much .,appta, Wed ea ong • tlieo . da, ... . • . . • • ,.., , . .. . „ . . .,. . - . great majority. of t new . strange.
maieh. Ninety-eight.: ere. in ' line. • -' - Quito.a. number - of . the boys and • down ,,.. My head'. ached • constantly un- e -
curious may , e seen., ..(at
'. ..,W •. , .... ..creatures•' 'h ' ' ' 1NT . ' '-
took - : i• I :. d 1' b • the . .0f
On arriving . in .Lendenthey 'presented +iris formerly of this town,III 1.1 'Colli on y . read., y , aid. is and • Bowe :ire rapidly getting 'the.
W E A ''''' Best • With a handsome. re . the' Huron Old. Boys excurslan • on• Sae glasses.' . .. ..• . , . ... • • . - ..,
- • •• . • . • • . • .• . -largest' and i • st complete •cellectin
' . • ' ' ' •' • t• - 't •• ' "S -' .. • . must ti '. a • no. n.
;alio, just ' such ...an . one. as they gave arday and paid uS, a .ah -or vise .• . . .. , lac.h suffei.mg mus ha''e interfered, ..a'nimels hi this catintry and .. their'
eVitr: 1Vtains• befote : leaving' home.- •42.ur On feenday,. .etitanne, abont. . foity . :with your enjoyment of lite, - Lady... tneriageries are .constaritly ,bemg . aug-
Lodge is An . 'aiytlite .one• .and of ' the , 'umbers.. Of the. Blyth: Orange Lodge ..-Baidon. ?" - . ... '• :, • . : .••••,•. .mented by • *Ice...addition .of • new ,speci-
menibership .•.SiXty are under • thirty -narehed.' in nro'Ceseicri to the...English. '. .". It . did,' indeed, and it also ' took , .
Mens: of • anintela •-that are capturedin .
.yeare' ot. age....- : .... • • ... • • ahurch:for.devide •service. ' Theehureh. :eh' the pleasure out. of ..etavet: .When the:jangles. • and, .fastnesses of all . • the
The News -Record kettle .balance of -was: •filled to • its titm,ost eipticity, ex-- I was hi Russia I really thought .1
- 'world. and Sent • to theni-bf their per
the year tot., 25 cents, ,..- ' • • •• . • ' tea stets having -to. be .put• •in. . .Rey: ,. was •dying,.. 1 was ready .to do. any • manent agents .abroad,e-Sme seasone-
: . .• ... . . , '. - , • . „ e • • - • .. . . 1. Edthon•ls '..pteiGhecl 'a. 'Very , appro.- -thilegebr • go anywhere to . seek •relief. ., e
, . . wild Amnia s At
. : : • ... . .,s0,0 'realizing, thlt • 'id,- • ' • .1. ion-.
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..-por the'next ten daye we v.gill offer some of the g .eatest bargleina in Mil- • (
o linerythatmere ever shown in this nowt'. :See ourhaegain tables npstairs, 1
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. 0111eadqtrarterS for , .. .. .. ,
•. - .• •thitto-Date Clothing • . . "... • ".._ 4
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• thin and see what we have in•BOYs! and Men's..Clothing at $2.50, $3, i
0 13.50, $4„ $5 and up to $12.. ' '' . .. .. ' .. . .. . .. • .. , .. . ' 0
0 '50 Pairs Boys' Tweed Knickers .. 1. ' . . . • . • . • - , , - ..e• : - • t
.. ,,... , . ,Stroegly made, double seats& and double knees,., in alkalies
0 'from 22 to 83, .regolar pi iceli0c, 75e and 85c, to clear at • •-• . ' !
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: 0 - M ' *I ki % .‘' Shirt; • ' : • . • • - - - •• - i
en s .. ,or ng . , , . • ... .., . . e, .. .. e. , 1.11 .,1
Sizes light and dark colc rs to clear this week at a I V
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0 • .. • • Ladies' and Gent's' . •Liglit Summer Underwear and , ,, • .• :
• • .-. • • : ..Hosiery •at moderate priceS. .•• , . . .0
0 Ladies,' end, Metes •Shoes. in alt the lateit styles 1
- ' • ' at the very lowest 'Prices . - •• • •
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Now is the time to buy yOur. SUGAR it win pa y you to $i•et Our prices"; Our customers '
0 . : • : , • .realizo tno bar4atusoftc)red• tn the .- .. ... - • - . , 1
0 • • •r.- : art.ocat.-y- .DAtitk.A..xLz.irrIaNT.'
0 • . . . • and are 'quick to purchase, ' : % ..' • , - '
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lodge • Was ,coming hOine ,from i Clinton'
in the evening. they stoped - at • Pertr.;
'cr'S Hill and. the, fife and. drum band.
.got •oht and playedea few .tunes 'aii,d
did it Vey nicely .• , • . - . .. '...."-• •••• •
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Mrs.. Burton is improVing very lunch '
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lately,. we ,ere glad. to hear. e ' , . '
• Mies • Grace :•Meedougell. is , home
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again after sPending , the summer at
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Mr. James -.Sterling .ind.-Mi.•. Walter
• 'WeSton.•Met,.. :with ..quite an accident
one day last. week,. They went to
Goderieh to get a load of. Wheat. eed,
after Me. Weston: got his' load on. and
started eway. his •wagon btoke. down-
ar.4 he caine.•hoMe with, onlY, `three of
his wagon wheels • and drew: O pretty:.
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lair. load home . With him. .. • ..• •
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We : hear-et'hat .our oterehant,, • Mr,
ato,. Vanderbiipgii, is:Out -hatvesting.
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. ' ,• !istetied., to With marked . attentien: . a,diatitage of the treatment 'of . :Many. • •
an . • ,a. pr a g . o. , a
Ij) ' .il '.1i7 ' ' . d • p eel tie • the .worth 1.
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,e- ... .. . ... . . ... :. ..h. Monday 1 -lis Lordship the limn leadmg. phystmans. My elitiess -sewn- goodecolleetion they gave their tor-
i - . • • d Bev •W • Lowe of ed •so deeplyroeted. that •I determin- . •• • 4 • A.1-' 1 .' 4.; 4- • 4 ...41
. At' a . meeting of the League • at op. of . Ituton and _ • .. . e • • . . .. . eign. agents the • stricueSionSuruciaons
-Turner's on r'rhuretteY evening: - last : Winghain were guests at •the . rectory e(.1 . to ,e(i ..to Switzetland . for... a to purchase on, sight evety. rare .and
- fteve Mr, Graham , gave ae 'very • • in. for a 'short time while an, their way ,course ot treatment at.the Chir.i.qu, wild' beast obtainable. • That the .ag-
teresting and - profitable address' along to Auburn • where his Lordshipheld de le• Caroline, .where I:Was, . tor a •ents 'carried ut -their oiders impli-
lines • • explaining whet he considered -a eonfirmation ' service., . .' ,• ' Anne, • . assiduously attended by •pliyet-
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the duties'. of the °hitch in : eastern. . On Monday eVeriing the choir of thd clans of European. renatattee. .. .number ••'of •aaireals sent over, ;intact
'1' church drove over•• to Auburn ."To attem t to enumerate the mod- • - • • . ,
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. 'Cianada to ber sister section In - the . Eng ish .. . • P . . ...the. number grew to etich pioportions
•gteat and growing West. . ,, . 'to tike part •in the confirmation •ser- ical . nien• Who ha.ve:• prescribed for ale :that, the young circus owners • • were
• ' - : . : -• • - , , sviee 'held there by the Bishop of Hur- • at :various- times, -, unfortunately with Compelled to. order lareer'tenta•• and
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. (laying. He goes •by boat' to,Mackine'
• ac and „visite' in .1-larrisveile, • Detroit
• and other Arneriean..cities. before re-
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turning lionie: • • .
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Miss • o ,
B • R 1-liggins '
Ahe gueet .44 Silts, . • ... , .
Midis .RettenburY . end: Miss • : Aliee;
spent : a , ;few ;days le .01inton last.
:Week. • - '• -' • ' :
MI. and Mrs.. Sewers, hive returned
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from a . vertenloyable outing ,at God.
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• on Tuesday evening , d won by three
goals to none; . This •entitles them 0.
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the Crawford Cup which, they brou-
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exhibition in Reid's windote, Our,
• boys feet very, proUd et their victory,
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days,the berries ' being very pletti-
ltd. • • -
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' up to. Goderieh on rthitte. • '
' A 'neat inanY arbiind• here • were
diseppointed that the 12th *as so
wet as ehey intended taking .in the
Orange welk ,a.t Clinton • .. ,
Mr. ,and Mks,. MO. 'Wilson epent
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-,..... Mrs.., John tittlefair ' left here • last deed be a lengthy task, and;; outside .
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• • w ••rki' - i • Tor•ont • • • ' ' - • it to s • that about. Au slit • 1903 •
• (Iirbended for last issue.).- .- . o rig n o. , • .. „ . ay . , . • g . , . . I eessing - ,even: eae: ually, . The Norris
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-'rhe y u • • P•0 le 1 this vicinity. - and. Hot& 'Greater Cireus will .exhibit
!Mid a pienie at Bayfield on r Saturday was Visiting in. toWit for .a..couplo ' of was nearly.. piostrate with one ofy illA
-. at .clititon ore Saturday,' -July .•20•th..
.a..st.. • The day •,wa.s all that .could lbe' ...w.eeks. • • •• . e • ' . - • . . . •attecks, I • was travelling - by train . . . . • . . .
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le 'red -el everttotie enjoyed thenisel-
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_es to the :fullest extent, • . '
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. 'Mae A.' Hagan . of Detroit,. visited
ot her home 'here the past -week. •
" • ' • ' • • • " • liege re .
Mr. and IVIrs. Noah P e of or
. canto up on the Old t oys' ex-
Should the. weather only prov.e lave but felt too 111 to -read until,ta,stially
• srable our - peaceful, hamlet will .01- • *king.. tip a small pamphtee • Wet- -.... .
tNIAGESTION AND 'HEADACHE.
lost be deserted • on Wednesday, The rieg eo •Dr," Williams' Pintopil s . _ _ , McPherson, Content, .
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; • f o r • • • • ve , - en . eelebrate ale Peo le I became 40' interested air. Berman
'ost o ...,e • .nati s int d . . P P , . • • ..
Alt ' -..'t ' "I • " • f '
in Ahe . Ter ious 12th in Clititon- iii some • cures mentioned therein. that • • a., .W1-1. ea .- was or manY.
g , . g . . . . . . . . . . .
.ti • th - Year's troubled with indigestion and
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4hesica aid visited friends., - :
Mr: tir, E. Jarebt, leaves Friday tor
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.. Mr.. Rob . •Love has tt,.new Brent-
• srd 'windmill .ereeted. • • •
Mr, Geo. TrOyer, took first in Zur-
:. . . relief trove
medicine • whieh appeared to have . . , . • . .
. ,..,.. - - . . . • headache and derived no
.MetiallOp Township. -effected siteh miracles. • : ., • • , the many. remedies t used. •'. A• friend
a Vet se . uSe of Dr. i
• • • ' ' - "'What arrested my •attention • was d : ti d the ' .Chase's• K'd-
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1VtieS Dundas of . BOstoir is Visiting the straightforward, simplicity of the lierLiVer Pills,. and. atter taking four;
her couSins who reside near Leadbury.• steries. We. are all human -all liable bekes, the resuit is that . I are ionee
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t, : f W Ilt t - • ' it- to the same complaints -and I found more in•• full enteyment of the bless-
MISS MC eau o • a. er on is vis ,
t Mrs -J T . Meltitosh my suffering WAS exaetly like those ings of .good health',
Ing her awl I . . .4 e . , , , . .
-.Miss. McLean is teacher Who hod Wen, cured.
eh. races. Pricier evening. .
' 14:ss• Annie KaIn is hotne from Lona
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. Ion 13tishiess College for vaeletion.. •
Quite humber ' took in 12th
a ,aud ts ot other .woinen
• leas tly • • • • • sim le facts lot their • • :• • • ••
an . .. As I. lead. the p .
Patting ia her holidays•, P .
• Mr P -rintonill ivil engineer of - ex lettee • I. became •convinced. ' .
t . ,. willi .s, ,. e . In am.. ...
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Londoe, was out. hi Me it •op on u- procured,' a supply 6 ' Dr. am • , .-- .., • ••
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Night and Sunday calls' answered at residence of either of the prinel.
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t July.- at Clinton, • . ,
;Miss Aggie Cochrane returned from
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sinesi this v;reek.' - ,,,,, ' . Pink Pills and 'commenced telting : , . usillesS'Coilege
11/re. So • . .. . . . . . , .
lemon Bell ilia bet - tete lite them as direeted : • - ' • .......a.ese..sewseeo.e...............
'here
r°"at° Monday " ' '
ND's, McAllister of Harris** visit-
d friends here the..past week or se.
e• es
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tie boys are visiting. relatives at "Within, a few weeks' I was aston- • - •
piesen Ph' a lade's hoine is in. Wiled- i the -change that had already If you expect to amount to any-
ere en . •
'3 d 1 d • ht ' ne r us friends t k - a 1 d the teat improve -thing • in thia . World keep movitg.
trailer an ,, 1 nu e 0 . ,. a en p ace tut g, . t. Don't sit doWn and wait for saccess
in this seetteneltre pleased to again) meet that had resulted in so *or a ,. . ., ,, , • . „ , . . .
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Mrs, Ed. • 111cRoberes and IVIiss J.
C. Modelled are visiting relatives
at the Soo. end •other placese
Mite flViarcie Miller ate 1Vraster Itav-
id Miller of Toronto and Master Ler-
ne- Firth are visiting et Mrs. It. K.
yellers, .
Quite g oumlyer front .herie attended
the (hawse celebration in Xintardine
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meet hen."... . . time. I ptocured further boxes .of Yeti.
A garden party in aid or the Me- pills and very R0011 IWO; delighted . . .
thodist„ichurch will be held Mt :the to find that all traces Of My • yolirself every day, Take every °hen-
eone co that .offers to At yourself for do-
lawn et r. eili a P , P , . P , „ • ing Wine Initial and Well pelt 'work,
' f 11/ 11 ert C tn. bell • on • laint had totieally Vanished.
4.' X coact TIOW Walk moderate ata a ri , o
Tiler8-. 3' g .. nd then if (*Pilau itiett d n't come
da evenin of this week.
i it i • your way, go on 41,- hunt for • them.
It has been difficult to save hay eveu long distances . ev• t an ent re , • ,
. I. : • • • 'it 14 s i te had and don't stop huntleg until you en-
in even inidd mg ordet own% to the freedom horn Pal • Y . 114i ,
ro w us .or one c, our sp ett
returned with a heartiness and vigor • 11 ith f • 1 • I did
cittchY wra•ther. . .
' d my' general courses Which will open out for you •
The sudden deeth of Mrs. P. •WoodS .th t surprised ole,
was very sad iteleed. Het son bad ea, was such as I had not eniay. Sqe • sneeess In au tie aVellues ..of
• Bushiese lite. '
just been 'laid in his 'coffin iand. the ed. to Mazy •years. • . , . .
-We ho,Ve no vecatiort-e
mother was standing alongside, when " I ave ever sinee made it a rule .e. . .„. . „ . . .
with a wailing. ery ehe dropped to never to be without Dr. Williams' „ '1„ernni, ana The Them.rinaernan cricer*
tho liocir and what friends.raised her Pink Piths, and both at home and ninY given - by PrineiPal or call
and up they found 'Met, the vital Spark Abroad I firal them to be my trItest , _ see our elasseti at . work when in
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MEItELY AS A. CialAttANTgO,
Last week The News -Record reedy-
ed a letter dealing with vandalism
oit lateris, hut as it wee unaccone
peeled by the mone of the author
• we Could not Make use of it.. !the
elaine le alWayts neeessary, not woes-
surd," for. publicattott . Mite Mt a guat.
MAO Of geed. kith. kPireAvave evety
Sytiniselty for those *ware of lawns
Who •itte annoyed 'by persistent van.
Tani, hut' the proper parties to
i op that Efert ,ot thing ate the Omit.'
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CALI, AND snn oun SUMMER PUANITITR14.1, SUITARLE POrt vvilt
, • • •. ; ANDA OR LAtIVN. • ,
We haVe tato easy' Birch Bobtail Chaira, $130. ; Settees juat ha
go enough tot two $1.25 ; Vita Cots$1.75 ; •Itoti 'Beds $3. No .ohatge to
ehowiog goods, , .
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had lied. ' : ' and hest Wends. Through- their aid T"'n
- - -, : in 14, Reginald Pleteher, E.,Plearl Hunt,
• The legislator carte not who Makeit
the 'loot otttie eountry eo long as he
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Now wore than ever before will.the and out-01-the-wey partsof the .. • .Principid tidy • Principal.
1•0•111••ht4Ax• Vt.....4.4. Vi... 1444.• .4.0 $i ' te..o1.1 11,6A4. .6b1A +it. Atm iasiitit fdt Georke Seottoto President.
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