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• TkIE WINU1IA.1q. TIMES, SEPTEM11111 $0 1898.
e Mu& tirtio.
.0=3111 1898.
BELORAVE FALL FAIB.
littered in 1898, . age considered, LADIES!aDEPARTMENT.
Robt Nichel, 1 and 2, ' 'Tatting, Mrs, Hele, Mrs Carder;
nneta
smaia,• speenueit crochet work, Mr e Carder,
Breed sow having littered in 1898, , Mrs Uele; bead work, Miss. MeClel.
./I, .
Waiter Seott, W. MaNwell; kiow •lit - pond, Mrs Hele; hooked skirt, moi-
l Lived in 189% „ego .40neidered, Geo .leni Geo Robertson.. fancy knitting,
1Mrs W. MeKenzle, :Mra Hele; gents'
'linen abirt, Mre W. MeKetilie, Mrs
Heary, Jas
The annual fall° fair held by the, 'Hee; g-ents' fancy flannel Short, Mrs
Fleet Watvanosh Agricultural °c.:'' turkeys, D Showers; T K. Jienaerbon; 'Mtn McKenzie; braicling,,,Miss Me
Geese, ,T hi lienderieli, D Showers;
ety at Belgrave 'on Tfiursclay 1
iduat5, T m uen,161,san, T LT Tay1,41,‘ Clelland, Miss ' Symington; • feather
'Friday " last
week. • was a ' jr; plymoutli rocks:IT 11'llenderson, 11°w'ers, Mis's ' W ' 131ashill, . Mis3
'decided success. On" Friday 'Owens; pair woollen, stoeleings Mrs
the claV was a fine one and a,' large i roo..w.NancritSiallel,317-m 9ed4es-, mi,,7, ,11:1.e.wKwen.zie• pair socks, Mrs Hele,
hecKenziee pair woollen
..
threatened rain several timeif bulat 1.1"3..,aaanda 22;; leghorns' T M Henderson„,
'• EVFNTS gloves, Mrs Wm ' MeKerizae, Mrs
liele; pair woollen mitts, Mrs WM
, Fora gate; 11 Edwards pup, D A/Kam:lily Aais ,,,Owens; log eaten
Showers, C MOVniegten; bagy,. D ri., Mise'MeClelland, Mrs Inn Mc -
'umber of people were in attend-
ance. The several department$..
were well filled, partlealerly in2here-
es, cattle, sheep aad pigs.; the'iiichibit
- e The following Is
was Ewine. Jno Ransdon, Sonecutter, • eneice knitted quilt Miss Symine.•
. the list of prize winners 1E Ewing, "Tnn Runfidnli.k4 Sni4,111 Mrs ' Ude. -patched Ales
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HORSES: J L Geddes, .Wna ,Gannetf;'W&MelCetizie;./tirs rale.. mai
• 4 4. • " ' plow, Jno L Geddes, -W„in Ganiteta' meg NV .Geddea; Mrs Helee''Berliat
RELVT naanoarr.
Brood mare, ,Tas Spears, T.11 Tap Iron harrows,, W,, lliaaTin,ctt. _ ' ,koni'Worlesealsed, Mrs Carder, Mrs
• 4; ' 1.0r sr, M Lockhart; spring fbal,:l3a.r-it
. • . . .GR..g2c....,. , , ' ,,,,Ifit :W' Blaalnlh. -Berlin .wool work
' ber Bros Jos Spearse two yea.e.`Old .• .. White fell wbeet, , Jno. ,Co,tt fiiit'MiliS .Syminelon Miss McOlel
Son; red. fall wheat, g atward; D glitiid; sofa pillow; Miss McClellgici,
Aederama sprang, , w Mk k 11 ,1 .. iNligs-Syhtington; silk. '.41.ititi: Mrs
sba•rowed baKieY, jnO,Conitia' 11ele„ Mies MeClelland;, paiating en.
& Sell, Robt •Seott;. hilt* oats;;14 13j satin, silk or velvet, Mase.Syrniagton,
Anderson, ; 2nd.; white oats.. '.3 Me-'1Mrs Carder; hair.floWers;; Miss Me -
Murray & Son, C .Proctor & Sons; . Olelland; embroidery on silk; Mrs
small peas, R Scott, T M Henderionc VT_ MOW% Miss- Symington; eni-
large Peas, D 13 Anderson, J G Me- broidery "Pn-linen,, Mre Here; Mra
Gowan; flax seed, Geo Robertson, Oitclervatoe, work, Mrs liele, Mrs
Jno Barr; timothyR Scott, D B An• Carder; ttsvine lace, Miss McClelland,
derson. . : . s: • • Miss Symingnaii; rag' carpet, Miee
FRUIT AND FLOWERS. • ' McClelland; Miss Ow.ens; eannectron
Golden russetapples, W Geddes,
of ladies' work. Miss McClelland,
'
L Synalegton; .baldwins, 'W GeddesMrs Hee.
T HendersonnowsT Rend-
JnDoEs- Horses- John Scarlet,
M ; s,. 11
Ledbury; Mr. Moore, V. S., l3russels;
erson, Geo. Robertson; Rhode Id. NicholSon; Lueknow. Cattle
greeninAlex,
g's, W Geddes, D B Anderson; Ethel; . Wm. Granger,
Scott's winter apples, D B Anderson. --D Milne,
northern spys. I) 13 Anderson, w' Lonclesboro. Sheep and. Pigs -G.
c proctor & Webster, St. Helons; .James Render -
Geddes; Ben Davies,' eon, Winghara; Geo Dalgamo, Mar -
R G MeGowen, Geo Souler; king of Sons, R G McGowan., Canada reds.
noch. Poultry -F. Patterson, W,ing-
tompkins, Joe Brandon, Geo Henry- ham, Implements, --J. G. Stewart.
.varieties winter apples.. T M. Render: Wingham. Grain -James -Ireland,
son, A 11 Carr. varieties fall apples,
,F
Blyth. Fruit and Flowers -George
' T 11 Henderson, C Proctor & Sore uthergill, Marnoeh. Manufactures
' I Wm. Robertson, ' Wingham. Roots
Jas Owens; two. y,ear ,old geld-
ing, Adam Robertsorie year old
Barber Bros; team horses in:h4rtess,
Jno E Fells, Jos Oweos.
OENERAL PGRPosE. • • '
Brood mare, Barber Bros, C Proe
ter & Sons, Inp Ellis; spring foal, Jno
Bilis, Adam Robertson; two year
cd ffily, John Taylor; two ,yetir old
gelding, Geo Robertson,'Barber.Bros;
' Arear old filly, Wm Casemore, M Car-
diff; year old gelding. Barber .13cos,.
Casernore; team horses. in bar-
ess, Wm Casernore, John Taylor;
special by Thos Potter, for beat colts
bred by -French Canadian horse, C
Proctor & Sons. •
ROAD AND CARRIAGE. •
Prood mare with -foal by side, Jcs
Spears, M Lockhart; spring foal, Jos
Spears M Lockhart two year old
gelding, Jos Spears, T H Taylor, jr;
• year old fitly, Jos Oster, Joe Brand-.
en- year old gelding, M Lockhart,
10 3.) B Anderson; single driver,
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ur Luuurres rouulut,ou, bcorperi0c..0.potleMpiorkSatgeiMslairit 4M8.nicmeledtviontir,eczeaseeipti
ludo°, Jas Haugh; hack horse
saddle, L Lott, Robt Scott; team,
road or carriage, G• Green, J E
Swarts, M. Cardiff.
CATTLE.
THOROUGHBRED.
Cow, Geo Souler, R Corley, R Cor-
ley; two year old heifer, Jno Web
stet, 1 and 2; year old heifer, R Cor-
ley. T B. Taylor, jr, heifer calf, M.
11 Harrison; bull calf, Jno Webster,
It Corley; bull, two years or over,
Wm Maxwell, Jno Cole, N Corley;
buil, under two years, R Corley, 1
and 2.
GRADE.
Cow, M Harrison, D Scott & Sons,
T 11 Taylor, jr; two year old heifer,
.no Webster, D Scott & Sons; year
eld heifer, D Scott & Sons, H Ed-
wards; heifer calf, Jno Barr, M H
Harrison; two year old steer, Jxio
'Webster, Jno Barr; year old steer.
Jno Webster, M Harrison; steer calf,
Scott & Sons, T 11. Taylor, jr.
SHEEP. •
LEICE,STERS AND' GRADES. •
.Aged ram, Jno Barr;. shearling
'ram, N .Coinminge 1 and , 2; ram
Jno Barr, N Cummings; aged
ewes,' having raised lambs. in 1898,
Gco Henry, Jno Coultis & Son; shear.
ling ewes, N Cumming, Jno Goulds
.& Son; ewe lambs, Jo Coatis jr,
3 Cumming.
DOWNS AND tnr.art GRADES.
Aged ram, L Tasker; ram lamb,
T. Tasker & Son, 1 and 2;" aged ewes
having raised lambs in 1898, L
Tasker; shearling ewes, L Tasker;
ewe Iambs, L Twitter.
PIGS.
LARGE BREED.
Aged boar, Robt Nichol, Wm; unions froinseed ,s D 13 .Anderson;
le(axwell; brood sow having littered onions, any other 'kind; .E Sackrider,
- 1898 Robt Nichol, Robt Scott D B Anderson; celery,. E'Saekrider,
ut specific •
oha ed.4
*fa will core. sunphlets free td any addre3e.. accerdingly. Transitory •advertirielneu a Moe 00
This Wema 43011aprly, W111dSOF,0/Alfe 'mkt in advance '
',NI/t 11 ilIkAkiyo it storms tint ay Car4!-
11 111,tully pLatistle, Dip.casas iout 1
Changes for contract aclverileDmentelniust be 1E14
• piItI b110 oleo by Wednesday •noon in ordir to appear
t ar,•teity., Because Ws so Jinni a. , ,
, r esvulciii.- i in noetioopmeut IS yeah:11.6cl
4ruouvr of loat, Arun hoitioh or. 1.?Iiijosse...t.
1)r ggist• . . , •
Sold in.Winghata by Cohn d: Campbell,
• . , that week
Ti. 113. ELLIOTT,
4 oulluswildos -I f ;,.egkeplek,d.. ,•••• •
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WILL' I SUICIDZ? • .
;..:„.Ctstarrh Cure. There?$ BAN K of
WbIIC There1
's1424band schase
-bad, 'suffered so moty yea:rt-i- from
catarrh that I Acin't know tho:t
1. wfll
Otier .get ft -Mit- of my. 'reinembrb.nee.
•One. day, when I took :one of the, end-
. lase , escriptions given me, by the
inedio•i1 Mau 'to a druggist, :,17•,•,asked
•hirn Will this.. cuM "trie, ;or
;vlfl it not ? . Or, will it be iii :the
rest ?" 1 wars nearly desperate, I can
tell you. The druggiNt said :-"
nothing , can .cure catarrh. 1 have it
Myself until 3' often think of suicide. 1
take p1iim usually tO sleep it off."
took the prescription -away unfilled and
went home, thinking Of what the drug-
lat had said about suicide, and I was
utterly disheartened. T have that pre-
seriptien yet. Une clay my deliverance
came.. A lady told vie she had suffered
just as..I had, and was nearly insane,
urcl that. a reedy known am Dr.,
Chase',‘ Catarrh Cure had actually
enrol her. I had read a lot about
Dr. Chase's Catarrll Cure, but I felt to-
ward it as I did toward other Inedl-
cirtes; had no faith. I tried it as a
IitSt resort. 1 used two boxes of Dr.
Cha'e'S Catarrh Cure, and found it a
complete cure.
MRS. M. 1r. ROSE, HoIloway, Ont.
fall pears,. Geo Henry, W eo ,
winter pears, W Scott, C Proctor &
Sons; variety of grapes; C Proctor &
Sous, T 1.1 Henderson; plate crab
apples, Mss Henry, Jas Owens;
peaches, W Scott, L Symington; col,
lection of fruit, 0 Proctor de Sons -
T M Henderson; table bouqriet, Mrs
Geo Davids, 0 Proctor & Sons; hand.
bouquet flowers, 11.rs Geo Davide,
Mrs Porterfield; flower in pot, E
Saekrider, Mrs Porterfield; collectipn
house plants, E Saekrider; collection
foliage plants, 1.1 Saekrider, Mrs Geo
• David.
MANUFACTURES.
Union flannel, T M Henderson,
Jas Owens; blankets, Jas Owens, D
B Anderson; set team harness,' Jno
Donaldson; single harness, Jno Don-
aldson; coarse .boots, Jas Haugh,..1
and 2; ma's line boots, Jas Haugh;
home made wine, Miss Symington,
G. McGowan,
ROOTS AND VEGETABLES.'
Elephant potatoes, '1' M. Hender-
son; -matehless corlies, C Proctor &
Sons, T 1 Henderson; empire state,
Mr LI Harrison, "P M. Henderson;
any other variety, 0 Proctor & Sons,
R (3- McGowan; ee.bbage, E Sat:add-
er; red pickliug cabbage, E Saekrid-
er; cauliflower, E Saekrider, Geo
David; long blood beets. D 13 Ander-
son, E Saekrider; turnip beets, D. 13
Anderson, E Sackrideri, mangold
wurtzels, T M 11..inderson, 11 Sack..
rider; Swede turnips, J Brandon, E
Sackridere field carrots,. 1) 13 Ander-
son, E Sauhrider; early horn carrots,
E qitekrider, D 13 Anderson;
pars-
pars-
1f Saekrider Edwards;
and Vegetables --Win. Micbie,an,
Qh Dairy Produce -D. Sproat,
1 •
Belgrave; R. A. Graham, Wingteun.
Fine Arts and Ladies' Work -Miss
1?ortertield, Miss Harrison, Marnoch,
Miss Hall, Belgrave.
YOUNG AT SEVENTY. .
Indigestion and Stomach Troubles
Removed by South American Ner-
vine -Four l3ottles Brought Back
Health and Vigor,
Mr. Jas. Sherwood, of Windsor, Out., \ Pep
writes: "For . twelve months I was a Extract ra Wiid Strawberry and you re
great sufferer from indigestion and stom-I HlitO, It 00 400 Cramps, Colic, Diarrhcea,
itch trouble. After trying other remedies i Dysentery and all bowel (Joni plaints.
without any benefit whateyer, 1 was at- —.--..-----. , •
tracted to South American Nervine ' The' Ontario Provincial Fat Stock
through great cures I rend of its making, - • •
all'y'Show will he held. in Brant -
and I Oecided to til it. After a few I 1111:1, D
doses I elt great relief and benelit. J I ford on Nov. 30 and Dec. 1.. and 2.
have taken four bottles, and 4tlthough:I1 " ' 0• '—•----2----' ---', _-
. thankful DoanOures a Manutoba Blau.
Mr: Alexandria Fraser:Miami, Man.,
writes : ".•1 ofennot refrain from recoin•
d• 1.1 at4 Keine./ Pills to Any
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PsoratIASOR AND PUILISSIS.
H A m 1 Liu N 'nit. F. N.
•IIALBELEISOH, 'PHYSICIAN.• SITE••••
LI GEuN ,AND ktiCutICIIEUR.
Successor to Dr, W. Graham BRUSS ELS ONT.
1st Claes Honor Graduate of the Universities of
Trinity (Toronto) queen re (Iiingeton). arid of Trin-
ity Medical College; Fellow of Trinity Medical
0.10104411,esigiudeeritt:!: sbolote.in:i b::::rm,stoi :1: t 110 iste. Collegeoarad unaftePthlovitriirsci:nir
Detroit and Chicago lend lipeetal attention ;pal&
German aroatitrrh treatod• successfully in all
thi wroltsth Inn/
Diseases of Women. ConsnItudoirlin RT
its forms. .
ital, 91,260,000. Rost, 97/5,000
Cap
Price 25 centel, blower included.
Tbe directors of the Northern Ed-
ibition At W alker tun cleared it•.'1O0
tl•is . year.
Cucumbers, IVIelous, DoWare 1
Yo., may •have an attack of Cramps
and Diarrhos4 utter eattruz them. Just
lilirld u ho*I. le of Dr. Fowler's
Fr
oldest-4MM 2TUATer.
ViomProsidonk-A. G. Ramsay.
rdnAOTons
RUIN PaboTOD, ONO. ROA00. WM GIBSON, M r, A. T.
• WOOD, A. B, irn (Toronto),
Cashier-.). TURNBULL.
Savings Bank -Hours, 10130 8; Saturday's, nit)
Deposits of 51 arid upwards reueived and interest
Special Deposits also received at current -
allowed.
rates of it. irest.
Drafts on Great Britain and the United Stater
bought and sold
W. CORBOULD, A.ONNT
E. L. DICKINSON, Solioitor.
Money to Loan on Notes.
Notes • DiScounted
AT RE ASONABLE RATES,
Money advanced on Mortgages at 6 pet eentwith
ge
privileof paying at the end of, any year.. Note
and accounts collected.
• BMW.. Moln1,00.
Beaver Block %%Ingham, Ont
arn 70 years old g
testimony for relief.f rom the great suff-
ering I had. I consider it a great-mech.
cin e." Sold by A. L. a
boar littered in 1898, age considered,
W 11 McOatelicon, Robt Nichol; sow
Sarsaparilla
and
SUCAR L. 36
tOATEO
The Greatest of all Liver,
•Sto.lach and Blood Medicines.
SPECIFIC Veil
RhIluna'an, Gout and
Cht°110 Complaints.
They Cletrise aiit Purify the
Blood.
Jul Drucosts and
•Altera Beaton.
Nine Wives.
Martin Jorgensen, of Nebraska
probably the champion polygamist of
his day. While one wife is generally •
"beeps" for a man and quite sufficient
for his supply- of affection and cash,
Mr. Jorgensen has at -lease nine, and
he made them a source of revenue
instead ot an expense, He is a tra-
velling lightning rod agent aryl has
been accumulating, wives Since 1883.
He had them arrangedin a:convenient
circuit so that he could manage to
visit them all often enough to avert
saspieion. Ile selected • competent
and industrious women for his wives
andeach onecontributed from ea() to
825 menth•ly towards Mr. Jorgensen's
support, he collecting the money re
gularly and never in any instance
earned $100 a. month over and -TO-
= persontrotibied with .tidorty disorder.
for I believe if they could'iture ins they
0 Proetor & Sons; corn, 11 14.4wat b,
P. McMurray & Son;- waterraelon, B
Saekrider, Geo Henry; musk melon,
E Sackeider, Geo David; pumpkin,
ID Saekrider, R G McGowan; squash,
E Saukrider, Geo David; citron, Jno
Coultis & Son, }I Edwards; tomatoes,
Mrs Henry, '2 M Henderson; peek
beans, 11 McLean, E Saekrider; col-
• lection garden vegetables, E Sack -
rider.
1 ' DAIRY PRODUCE.
25 lbs dairy butter, C Proctor &
Sons, W 13 Wilkinson; creek of but-
ter, Mrs Porterfield, Miss Henry;
. basket of butter, Mrs Porterfieldt,
Geo Robertson; home made bread;
R McMurray & Sun, krs Carr;
maple sugar, Mrs Carr; maple syrup,
Walter Scott, 0 Proctor & Sons;
home made cheese, Mrs Win McKen-
zie.
FINE ARTS,
Painting, Mrs Carder, Miss °Wens;
pencil drawing, Mrs Carder, hlrs
Hee; oil painting; Miss Ovveris, Mrs
Ilele. collection of oil paintirgs, Mrs
Carder.
could Jure any. case.r
. . • . - - ,., •
-At Hunteeille the,entire sten' of the
Shaw,. CtISSII.6 & . Co,' tannery" have
. . .
gone on strMe. . .
. •
• ren Cry for •
G2AND %%BUNK RA1GWAY.
DEPADT ARRIVE
6 50 a. m. 3 05 p. m
30 p m 10 25 p m
8 55 m 3 05 m
0 55 a mil 10 w
3 3C p in 8 00 p
11 10 a in 0 50 a m
3 30 p m 30 p m
10 25 p ni 8 30,a
Toronto and, Bast
Palmerston mixed
London -and South
Kincardine
R VANSTONE,
BARIUSTE11, Eto.,
Private unit Company funds to loan at lowest rain.
Intereet. No commission charged. Mortgages, towel.
arid farm proved) bought and sold
OFFICK7Benter Bloch Wilton/al.
S. A. MORTON
B &MUSTER,
W Ingham. Ont.
E. L. DICKINSON,
• BARRISTER, ETC.
SOLIOITOU TO DANN OF ••ITAMILTON. MONET ace
LOAN.
• 011ice-Meyer Block. Winch=
M G. CAMERON,
BARMSTER, SOLICITOR, CONVEYANCER, 46.
Orrice -Corner Ilanillton and St. Andrew streak.
opposite Colborne llotel,
• Commies, ONTARIO.
DENTISTRY. -J. S. JEROME, L. D. S., WINGifahla
is Mannfaetur first.oll:sa sets or.
•01 ' teeth us cheap as they con be wader
„
in the Dominion. Teeth extracts*
absolutely without pain, by his new;
process, guaranteed perie.tly safe.
OFFICE,: In the Beaver Block, opposite the,
Brunswick Rouse.
JOHN arrodik
GENTS:',
..43ENERAL IN$URANCE AGENT
ONTARIa;
IINVU better teeter, selling books. Agents clear. 1
Book business le better than for years past ; also
Mg from 510 to '00Aeirel0; few lenders "are :
• 1) 'A Ja., W /MM.
Queuir V•ctoria" •;0.Lifo.td Mr. Gadstone," I
Mother's Elide Stories " "ProgressR e Speaker." I .
"Klondike Cold raw. "Glimpses ot
the Unseen." "Breakfast, Dinner, Supper. Books
OF }JUROR.
LICENSED ATJoTioNEEtt FOR JAE COUNT
on time.
• BRADLEY.GARRETSON COMPANY, Wed attended in any part of the Co. Chargr
Moderate.
WDIGHAIVI jouN cuitiuk.1,
INGHAM, ONT.,
LICENSED AUCTIONEER.
Sides of Farm Stock and Farm Implements
imeetalty.
All orders !eft at the Toms office promptly aiteaS;
ed to. Terms renewable.' •
Having purchased tbre entire business
from Mr. Daniel Showers, am • now
ared to amity the &bile with
WESTERN A,TIEITISER'
. . • .` • .
1899
Only Seventy -live Cents
TH ENEW
•Ill
giving the wives any though le ' .:
above the poll tax levied on his .vives.
of from two to six children. Photo Jalltlarg 3.t,
Nearly all of the women had families
0-raphs of the husband whieli two of
le infatuated •Women sent to a Mut. ., •
Niii,V it the dine to sabeeribe for
ual friend led to the undoing of Jor-
gensen, and all but cne No. 5 will he
witnesses against him, she declaring
that she still loves him dearly. Mr.
Jergensen had a weakness for school
teachers, five of his nine wives benne,
school ma'ams.
The Court of Appeal on Bawd ty
announced their decision In the eele
brated constable case. Their ledge -
client is that election constablea have
the right to vote.
beA Weekly Paper published in.
On ta rio.
Write fol. our low cluebil'Ig offers.
Olf
DDREtS-
WESTERN ADVERTJSER,
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Au-
utVitig ILL
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MY, VI A Oltt THAT
co,
Wood and Iron Voree and
Lift l'umps. Brass and
Iron Cylinders, 461aivaniz-
ed Iron Tubing. Cisterns,
'Water Troughs, Sinks,
Vat ive *lifting, Well
Digging and everything in con-
nection with water BUpptiee.
Galvanized Steel Windmills for power
and pumping water.
Cook's Cotton Itoot dompouud
Deep well pimps speciality.
•-• sneceEsfully used mentply by over airing promptly attended to.
10.000LadicA. Safe, effectual. Ladies ask 10P
.r 01 Mix nixes, pills and ordering by mail should alwaya stnte
SOCIETY MEETI,NOS.
C4nn.4 Caledonia, 44, meek
S• O. OW -the first nod third Monday ha.
every month, in olie 1 odd Fellows Ilal.. Visiting
brethren weicein. .1. Murray. Chief. D Stew-
art lico,-See
you, drtiggist for Coeles Coffin ifect Con- I Parties writing for informal ion or
imitations are danairo00. Prle0.1%0. $1. r
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ANTED -SEVERAL TaUSTWORTIll" 1'131.. box, , 10 degree:1 strongtr33 Tiet box, o. depth of well.
their own and Peale ronntien. it f4 nakinb, t , sottailm..1:133:21c Cook Company Windflor..Ont. *tot word guaranteed or no sale.
ki alloy. Monthly Ileferenees. Enclose 1
eornliwted at home. Salary straight it-t7Nol 1 atul 0 sold and rectunraended by all
• relpralSible Druggists tii .
V V Sons in this state to manage our amain AR 1,1 1 or 2, mailed on receipt of price and tWO 8 -tent
Prest„ Port.
)ear and ors botlefkle, no n
self raddro4tei p,p,:oppe, iserivAl 11;s4, Na I mid No. Ir bi Colin A. Conphall,
WANTED older treat
'diameter, num' talkers, ambitious and truiLsettirlous
can find employment in a good cause, with 540 pet
month and upwards according to abliity. •
Itt,V. T. 5, LINSCOTT, TOrucro.
C. MORNTNGSTAR,
int 14o Wiogham, Ont,
.111h.
NV TF,D.
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secon order writers. Sala y commission to suit.
able persons.
• ADVV.HTISE11,
• nedleal Building, Toronto.
AIVTED.
Men and Women alio can work hard talking annia
%Tulin six bolus daily for six days a wtek and wUL
he content hart ten dollars weelcly.
•Add Itl.rt
NEW IDEAS Co , TORORTO,
Teachers end Other bright men for-
t1I 13 vw.ation or permanently to solfcit for -
"0 made: 4n kneyeloranlisof the Country, in Five
Royal quarto volnonn. .Wo delivering. Commissiov.
paid weekly, Lbacoir Itattalluso
TORONTO.
JOB POINTING,
II,EJLUDING Books, rnmphlets, 1Jdeters, 5ful
fiends, Circulars, Fro., &c., executed in the hear
style of the art, at moderato prices, and on ehork
nutlee' 414'0? 4ddre186
1, B. ELLIOTT.,:;
tins Office, Wingintra
"'BOOKBINDING.
Wtaro pisased to announce that LOIV BOOM ae
•tturagines left with US for Binding, will hemter
Lteyit1�4i. Prices tor Ilindinwin a ;iv WISIV
will be given on aeolict.tion 0 the Ti it, hllOu
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