Exeter Advocate, 1901-10-31, Page 5'
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One of Napoleon's, Boasts. ,
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ADVOCATE PU B 1.. I Sl -ii N9 otomPANy
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TERMS OF SUBSCATPTION.
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One Dollar per annum if 'Paid 34 aPan0°,' $1.50
if not so paid. .
.25..a.mrcorts.c5.3:LG' mo-to0 :03a , 13-.39,414 oo--
' That 'Means. a great deal nlOre than Pahl
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ii.1 unu s,,ou.a,cu else it might be easily cured,'
It Means that that organ lacks vigor and
ton., and 4 too weak properly to perferin
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'It means, too', that much that is eaten is
wasted and the sys'tem g e n e r a i i y i
unc-cr^
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W. A. Nugent,,Belleyille, Ont., had dYs-
pePsla for, years ; lite di -A g. Budan, San
'Luis Obispo, dal, 'Mrs. a. A. Warner, Oen.
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4 who know Ilie last as well as
the first of Napoleon, who have
' read about Moscow Leipriltzi
Elba, Water100 and St. Helen, a as stit'
diously as ' about the CaliVaignli in
Italy' arid MaxMar eag()' Jena and 'Anster-
lltz. cannot fully comprehend with'
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W at; I eve]. enee some of Ills .apopli-
thegms were received by the . French,
wpon he -Kas soil unbeaten and ap-
Parentiy unbeatable. One '(4.- his boaSts
tVa, a that .he Was not gmyrerned by. oir-
cumStancesl. that he Made circurn-
stances a, d was ^uPerior to
n them.
°Pens the Nevt'Ir-eiteeted ItuArgarattu CHANGEDEACH WEDNESDA'Y
-Diet With a 111.1e1( SPeeeli. . Wheat, ...... ...... i 63'. 65
Bud' . . . Barley .'„, 40 43
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,t.aladl'/i1,,,),e.\‘‘',it°11ethe'"°aTilie-4-S cloofsethuen'deeruP: 14;1:L:111 7... ' ' .. ' .. - .
.Iplre and continued fide- dl el tiot ' rs t' '- • • • • •h• • • • • ' "
60 -64
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Y."i,th all .t.he DONVe;s Per:IIIIItY1-1,SrtPahoPl: II () a'c'es4 Per .'41.g. - ' .
th t ,,,, .1 . ' , ii,i,flaY1,Pe'r, t,°11;: " : 'fi' ,. ° ' 0 °0 71 70g
a tov o enee will , not deprive ns of 0111, Dt,l cwt,.I 0 eh “.,
the blessings. ot peace." . , liflaiitobu flour
,,,,llyiknhg, the000mxorrepeik.icol.n:i oitrile, ka•otoileasrkcie , awl- .. . ... ............ 14 ‘41i),P5
111 1 010
''..,. ,. . Eggs,...... . . ....... ....,.. 4 l'(.132i(;) 4 10,13S
above constiinted, Emperor Fraaola I1ids, Per ,0- -8-.•
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''()'•Pn's scqc l'efereilee to international Live hogs, 0 00 9 00
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REPAIRING
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wafft your,Repalpfog'well
to R. HicKs--Watches
Jr'ewelry a'speoialty.
al-wa
Valls011
issuedaudWed
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' No paper discontirmed notilall arrearages aropaid.
' Advertisements without specified directions w!,11 be
published until forbid ancl charged. acc9rdinglY.
a,..ver_isoments
Liberal discount made for transcient a h
tral CitY, Neb., Was se afflicted with it ,slin
Could scarcely keep anything on her stom-
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ti,o11,an eCanite very weak and poor.,
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When. someone hinted that destiny
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Might O011.1PaSs bis defeat he. rePlied
that destiny Would not dare. Even Vic-
half.
ttrileliee.,
per cwt
9,1Tairs wi 1'
, , len le ,petsona .. opene. resSeel Hogs... 4 .. . 7 75 7 75
newly -elected I-Itingarlan Diet .to-daY, 1-k,,,,,,, ' - ' - '°''' '' i A C'fl. 1 A i'l
'I.'he speech from the throne dwelt ''''''' 4°' ` • • • ' • • • • ' • • • • • • • • ' '''''t '''y' '-'4' '''i
upon the nec -it fo- ' SlImitS' ' '• ' ' '''' ' ' • ••• • • • • • 17 00 17 00
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his. ted fOr1011'lieriods. &wry descriPtiOn of JOB
PRINTING turned out in the finest style, and ab
moderate rates. , Cheques., mopeY orde,s, &o., for
adyertising, subscriptions, etc., to be Jamie payab,le
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chasJi. sanciers,.
CI 0009't s arsapag ,
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permatiently-ellfed these sufferers, accord-
in_ ,e .
Ing L their 0W11 volatitary statements as It.
Juts cured others. Take it.
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Tiugo, 4 century .aftei. water..
itZ, Was 1..)1lnded by the light., of Napo,
leon's g,enius, and treated' him as a Tir=
tan, fit to contend, though vainly with
4 leaven. It was not ys,..ening,to'n, not
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Blucher
logisicatdan iti aesill.t.Ylastincoolin,dnextIethoel,rsalivs.:
the, standard of intellectual and. ma-
terial deyeloPtnent, and for a. per-
lcanont settlairent on a reelPrOcal
1.?a,eis, :of economic ,etties, tions pending, in
different part, of the monarchy "NI ith
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EATT,OR AND PROP Hood's Pills cure liver Ills; the non -irritating and.
who defeated ICa, oleon says
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a view to the preparation of inter-
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, only cathartic to take with Hood's sariN,arina,
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u,g° 11,i-,,lifs beautiful i'haPSol'Y 00 Wa7
-tenor);
l'in t"t7 nal commercit.t1 treaties, whielv
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Professional Cards, . ,„,,,,„,;14,;,,„,3,...,umn.v.07mr...., w,,,.-1
it was God. Napoleonhe da'''
clares, with' blasphemous brillianey,,
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'are of decisive importance to the whole----='-''''''..mg't=''
economic situation," said the Dol-
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' had a bad cough for six
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embarra,ssed Go& "W'aterloo waS a
Der0r, "a rc-arrangernent of the gen-
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li. Itr,s's).iAti, L.D,s.,.&, Da. A. R.KINS-
7.,...,....-`--- 1,MAN I, D.S., IXD.S„ Honor graduate of
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change of front on the part of the uni- '
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verse -the quotation is from memory
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oral cuquhis tariff, ori the lines of law
so of 1809 is , above 'ill nece9sary
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ex.enc mg- equal and harmonious pro-
r.''re.C.ILS' and could, find' no relief,
Until,' tried Ayer s Cherry'Pecto-
, rah Only one-fourth of the bottle
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' Wholesale 'and lietail
Toroilto.Univerist,
DENTISTS,Hawn,
bad
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7!.rti 1 Oftel!?3 • .ne•Tr:.‘ lifra.0
--"in new series of facts there was
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h°' room for NaPclecn- Therefore
second-clftss commander -won. a first-
qt,;;Ici'itni to every. branch of production
c• L 0 g lcultural and industrial inter-
ests." The only other' reference of
l'It 'cored me.'s ,
L. Newington Ont.
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TVEll Feed
Teeth extracted without any pain, or any effects
Ofttoe in F505011s Block,. west side Mein, street,
Exeter.
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...I"....I 0,Recl,,aiiced one-heif: with plar'o-sc;ft wuie•r",
It'd:0 •Itequently,with dropper or eye cep,
the congestion will be removed and thepain
class liattle." ,' ' ' ' '
A. good. many believe with ,Napoleoh
genius- rises above circumstances.
general interest was the prornise that
measures would 'be submitted ,soon ,to
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Complete the t'cform of the 'can tencY•
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'' -rgeglected cold.s always
We have a constant supply
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1-)11. D. ALTON ANDERSON (D.D..S, L,D.S.
and inflannimaM instantly relieved.' ".•
CAUTION 1 -Avoid. ' dan-erons, 1r.
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.N apOle0/1•S boastful epigram has . been
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declared a rule of, faith by successfyl
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TIIE .111A.ItICET Tliniort.'1's.' -
lead tOionietliing serious.
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'11 1 ney run into chronic
of Mill Feed on hand—quality
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Filr'st-elass and Prices, right,.
....., DENTIST
'Honor and R1
ritating Wite,h Iitt'vel 1.4paratione
tlthe
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inen,•', who scout, the idea of Village:
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Ha,mpdens
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Graduate T0bOIi1S,1S1t11
College -Of Dental Surgeons of ontAlso. Poet;
GradmIte of ChiCR,0 School of Prosthetic Dentistely
(with honorable, mention.) . ,
miumbaitn, Gold and'yulcanite"plete6 made In the ,_,a.
reiresenced to bo same as,,
. PonclPs Extract which easily sour
.. and,generally contain "wo,o, d aloe.
and mute," inglorious Mil-
tons, ., Tint the epig•ram is nothing' 1DIL
a boast. It is not true'. We are held
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fast in the Vise ,of circumstances and
WIlell t iS. Lower 11ritialt Cattle Mar-
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lizets-iPho l'Attest 'QuOtaii0Its. '''
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Monday Evening, Oct., 28.
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bronchitis pneumonia
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a:111-na -or consumption.
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Don't wait but take
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neatestmanner possible.' A perfectly harmless an-
teeth,
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trs
'are not completely masters of our fate.
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lercnIto St. Ltrwr ell cf.,. 14.3trA•tet.
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e w lea wanted f -sv lie 1
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aesthetic used for painless etraction of . . .. .. , ""••-"'-'?
Op.r1ing store, Exetei
Luck enteis, into every game, even the
Receipts of ^rain , wetie lIght on the street
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1 Avet's .Cherry Pectoral
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11'01 .. 'd
office one door south of Eros.
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game of life. No man can 'arrange the
arket to -din. 700 bushels oftering Prices
wor'e' a.' little eti'ilar. ,' .
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EXETER
cards in. the game with destiny, for
‘Tenettilly, _
. Wheat--y•as eas100. 100 bushels of and.
j'ust as SOOD as your cough
Medical
'Ex'chailge
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destinY always. deals. It .rnay rain
white
me hoshels of rod selling at 000 to 005 per.
.,,c,..rus A few doses will
TAB T. P. meLAUGHLIN, MEmBER OF.. TH
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ii..., :College of Physicians and StItg',0011II Olitanto.
Physician Surgeon and Accouclieur, Office, Dash- , -.. '
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WOOL, •••11.. ----
some day 'when the best laid, Plans call
for sunshine, and the plans may be.
pulverized. At Austerlitz, which was .
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fought ,at 'dawn, Napoleon said:, "We
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..,,,i3nole.y,;-is7,7,:at-tpc.z,..tett,locf4,,,i-i02,boo. husuno.is soiling t
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Oels--Were castor. 1,001:5' bushels selling at..
.11814e to 10o per bushel. , . , '
• Ilye-Was easier, one load selling at 5314e to
54c Per bn$1.101. '
V", C"i• 77 ,
ti. --.74...-7,47...777.--7.,.. -- ••
iii r, .- - z . or a
ih...e si es. -7!c.,.en ugh for an ordinary
Cola ; &Do., -just right for bronchitis, hoarse -
Wood Wqr ted
J. COBBLEDICK & SON
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Legal. .
The'Sale, Purchase and Exchange of
have .a, rendezvouS 'with the and
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both parties are. on time." The Sun of
nay----nras steady, '20 loads selling at $10 to
Ni."
ilp$8, hard colds, etc.; 51, most economical
for 55001110 oases 011[1 tokeep on band.
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' ' BARRISTERS SOLIOI- Village and fiirm lands ancl properties
irticKsoN & cARLI3N6r, . .,. ,. . . .. ,
1_, tors, NPharies, Conveyancers, Commissionets. negotiated at reasonable rates of corn_
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Austerlitz became a superstitiq,n. in the
Gland Army.
,,iraw-Loose straw sold at ST.
Olever-soid steadfly at. 57' to 58.
'1i3.4e. '%'11;ible
J. C. AYER po., Gwen, Mass. ,,.
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Solicitors for'Molsons Bank, etc. 'Idoliey to loan at mission..
lowest rates of interest. Oflices,luilstrecteExeter, ,
L II DiOitSON 77
I. R. Oautaso, 13.A,, , •
For Sale,
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But at 'Waterloo there was another
rendezvous With. the sun and the sun
Was tardY. Waterioo is the convincing
'ansiver
Supply.
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Oet,28,'01, oct.22;05 oet.30;'52
Wheat .... ....40,701,0O0 ' 09,7,10,000 '49, eb....1100
`io.n ,... ,.., 43.030,0.00 s,1,14,000 ' 13,710,000
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•KILLED ON M. Ci. R. TRACK.
. St. Themns,-'0ct. 28. -Jonas Oline, a
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4.7774a ' '
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F 'w. GLA111,1AN, '.r to Eillott _., _ on.,
, Solicitot, Isiotru.Public.C. - Several Valuable Farms, in 'HAY,
vey:arteer, Ete, money to loan at lowest rates of 111- USEORNE STEPHEN ...Intl AlcGILL-
terest. Office, 'Main green, Exeter. IVRAY. 'ids' o Three very desirable Re-
...-........-- sidence properties in Exeter.
to Napoleon's boast and' -to the
precept that great men ,are superior to
circumstances. }Ingo points mkt that
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'accidents defeated Napoleon. His plan;
as experts admit, was a maeterplece.
DS .... ..... 8,i.-17,0no. 12,510,000 6,013.000
ill,•`,T.1,,,"•••,. ... .. ::: i'Llt04:(910°°0 , 1°,):-1671,1))°, 21:2750:3:0°,°;
:4\'115110 Inc reaS ed 1;0.11.000 bushels the past
;reek. A year ago 'It Increased 1 420 000 bushels,
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Clxcese 33,arizets. , , --.
prosperous farmer', w140 resided two
miles west of King.sville, N.vas' killed
Sunday evening while walking on the
Michigan Q •• • - T- is
enti al track. he track
double'at this•point, ant1-7,7n
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MIN•16•160•.•213..110.......Ir -------
Auctioneers ,
. , 'Farms 1Vauted.
But he reckoned without luck. The
battle was tlIf have commenced at :
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Utica, N.Y., Oct.. 28. -At 01 -Iii Utica. Dalry Bard
3r Trade to -day the offerings or choose were SS ,
h,ts er il,•Too heyes. -All lai•ge cheese,. 3.207
,stepping
from one track to the other to pa.ss a
freight, Cline Was , struck. bv. a train
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Grand Bend, Licensed Aim- . ,
-We have purchasers for good farm
dawn, but rain fell the previous night,
a.nd the became too for
IIONcp, pabl at 50, alai an ,unait cbeeso, -8,270
ITI,191 09111 (11 pgia,,, sates citf c,t>eameory butter -f
coming in the oposite direction. ,
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the Bicycle season is fat
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.1..J... tineer for County Huron. Sales promptly and in the vicinity of Exeter, ot• who
attended to, and charges moderate. Orders b'y mail will Exchange.
win receive every ,attention. ,
APPLY TO
ground muddy
the manoeuvres of artillery. Napoleon
therefore delayed the assault nearly six.
hours, until the ground became, firmer.
,,,,it!lan tit:Isn at 211,4e, 1.,_o tabS a 21),C, 1 0 cases o
ts at 2-3, `,00 eaTes °Li lb prints at 23c.
British Gattie 1.1.1arkets.
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Sivorso'to-da•t%
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IT IS WH,4T YOU NEED. -
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.cks getting
advanced and we wish to devote out
attention to other•departments of our
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business we have decided to sell Bicy-
, r" ' B w au David Mill,
T.3 BROWN, Winehelsea. Licenecl Auctioneer yin amd-,
I I . for the Counties of Perth and Middlesex»
aiso fpr bhQ tOW11Ship of Hshorne. Sales promPtlY , , Valuator. ., - Manae'er.
attended to and. terms ..reasonable. Sales arranged OFFICES. D. 1 - &,' c i• .7 4N,r
at 'Post Office, Winchelsea. -• ...„ . lc so'n" ar 1D g s i eIv
Block; E.xeter.
That -delay gave Blucher -time to come
up when he was needed and to turn the ,
tide of the fray. „The rainfan defeated,
Napoleon and drove him tO St. Helena.
A peasant guide led Blucher aright,-
.-Deptford was good on
$•iii‘,calii•tileiT,- b-snettis' United States tint -
te, (P,il; Canadians-, 571t to 3514',,,d; sh;i0p, 51,571 to
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'.,..„1•crpool. Oct_ ,78.--Canadifin cattle, Gd to 5}"ad,
snoop, 5Vol.-- .
Montreal Live Stock:.
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they last at cost, itnd we have a few
wheels Lb ilt 1l. e bou,ht fai below the
reo•ular Wholesale prices. We are pre -
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pared to °lye some Special Barrniins in
a
Bic
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. and he chanced to debouch on the field
tolitreal, Oet. 28. --There were about 1,000 liead
CURED MR, J-BEECHINOR
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from the point . arid at the moment
of hoteliers' cattle, 40. calves and nearly 4.600
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Insurance. .,
Yo.0 Mr...y. Need ,
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where and when he was 'supremely ef-
ti lwej. and lambs offered for sele at•the Dust End
burchois in large
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OF SHILOH ONT OF
EELI,IOTT,
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Main St.• Exeter. , .
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fective. Another peasant guide led
Grouchy astray and he did not arrive.-
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Had it not rained' before the .battle,'
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had -Blucher had a bad guide and
Grenchy one history •
Abattoir to -day. The. were. out
,torohors and there was a "ood demand for"the
hest cattle and also for the calves, hut common
ntki.acr7ei.s a . drug on the market and brtng very
.1 "-find a large number w111 have to be
s -or 'for t a future market. A lot of prime
bud o•
Manitoba cattle sold at from 4c to 41/4e per lb;
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RHEUMATISM AND
,SCIATICA.
Our Piano, Orrqin and Sewing Mac -
hine stosk is new and of best qualiy. •
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Call.
PA14.1V18 FtIR 8/ILE.
" MONEY TO LOAN.
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Etrts
Burns Czarrips
Bruises Diarrhoo?N.
. a good , might
nave been 'different. Napoleon, was
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conquered by 'Circumstances. -' i,i,--.
Francisco "Bulletin."
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•pretty good animals sold .at from 3c to nearly 45
ter11,. COMI11011 dry cows and thrifty young stock
Sf11,..,134iln at from 25 to 3e poi» lb, the canners .paying
imc to 2c, per lb for the small bulls and
lean stock. Calves sold at •from 53 to $12 each.
,ShIppers paid 3c per lb for good large sheep, and
It Matters not How Serious Your
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and.-;* cr .
' see ns; We will be „lad. to
show.you our
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The undersigned has a few good farms for sale
-All Bowel
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the butchers pald from 2;ile to 3e per lb for the
others. Good lambs sold in lots at abont 31Yie
are, • -
cheap. Money to loan on easy terms.
' JOIIN SPACGMAN, Exeter.
• Conapl-ainto
A Damaging Defence.
per lb and the common lambs at from 3c 00,31/2c
per lb. Fat bogs sold at from 5%c to 6hic per
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pouncl Will Permanently
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It is a sure, safe and quick remedy.
'Mark / wain, says. "Life," has
lb, weighed off the care,
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Cure You.
OUR -
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THE LEADING
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MEAT MARKET...,„,...-
There's only one PAIN -HILLER.
PTIIIIIII DAVIS'.
l`wo sizes, 2.3c. and rmc.
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got
support from an unexpected quarter in
his effbrts to demonstrate the impro-
priety of some things done by mission-
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Ea t' Buffalo Cattle Market.
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East Buffalo, Oct. 28.--Cattle-Recelpts. 260
cars; dull- and lower; extra line steers, 56 to
$0.0"•, gooll to choice shipping, $5.50 to 55.80;
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Autumn months bringrapid w a
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5,ries in China. In the "Forum" a
fair td medium, $5.40 to $5.10; common to ex-,
4 to $4.40; export bulls, choke.
er changes disastrous to all who suffer
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"IgNiww"-- --78wiliff,,ir '
'The Provincial bye -election in 'East
missionary named Gilbert Reid has
' defended looting missionaries
tI•.3u.St)cat)ri•s'$g) veals•, common to choice, $5..5D
"' Hoots--Reeelpts 140 ears• lower falr
theumatism. Pains and tortures
. fold,
increase seven and death reaps
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Kent will take place on November 11,
with nominations a.' eek earlier.
For Fresh o•ocland the choisest ents. ww
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of meat, call on the' undersigned. Alfred liooper, who was found gnu_
Wiiiile all our cuts of Meat are the ty of -attempting to set fire to his wife'slesion
'finest, we Make a specii.Lity Of meat residence .it South Lancaster, was sen-
delioaQes, tenced to Live years in -Kingston Pen-
itentiarv. , - . '
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- . . n .s oo ing a o•as \veil ti.0 VN neat-
,,,. ,by
so much candor and jauntiness, and
has so gloried in such looting as he
did himself, ai. not to le•ave the. critics
ries much to do
of • the looting m a , , ,
Anyone who was
to prove their case. ..
sorry for the American missionaries in
China., because Our Brother Mark
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found fault with some things, that some
to choice Yorkero, $6 to 58.26; medium to choice
beavy,_wss to 56.50; ml
rg, $5.50 to 55.65, Sheep
plgs, 55.85 to $5:90; rouh
It'ollanineTlitsi-mtt:11:1).tti, 6 tle2S4 cI'lV!I 11°IwI• tc°3'31Tir
. d to choke yearlings, $8.50 0051.75; sheep,.
,t00
! i • • th • 50 '0 t '59 t'5' choke to textra
cm CC` v:e els, -7•71 0 .7• ' 7 ,, •
ir,(1 s2 95 to •••' 40• culls and common', $1.50
n., ,I, ,_ 4,0. , . , ,
_tft.,.$....,!5. - •.
' Chicago Live Stock.
-
Chicago, Oct. 2s.--Cattte-Receipts, 18,555 ;
his harvest from the l•anks of rheu-
rn a.tics at this season.
If you are a sufferer from any form
of i•liernuatism, . c.tst aside he meth-
'
eines ni you ave too long expeti-
, .
mented with and test the virtue.s of
,
Raines Celery Compound, that great
specific.for i•heninatisin that has work-
work -
ed such marvellous cures in all of
.
We have moved int0
o llr new
Mises opposite the Central Hotel a.nd
are now open for business. Our pre-
mises are modern and. we olve von
modern and up-to-date ,roods ;aid
made in -the most modern sPyle.
Meat delivei.ed to all -parts of the ley. to inci•ease theefi0Wr• a seam of -oil
. . tOW11 . .o pene , anc e experts pronounce
it a very suPei•ior‘article. ' The flow is
, •
about 50 barrels
.
• . .Luther Hall, found guilty at the
' (John Mannino
, Cornwall Assizes of , damaging the
of them did will be ',doubly sorry for
,
them when 'he reads ,t_bSir defence h.,,
- • , • • '
the Rev. Gilbert Reid. 1.hey.may have
-•
justly incurred, Mark ss. str1,ctures,but
'
they never +deserved the hey, Reid s
defence. '
good to prime steers, 52.65 to $2.85; poor to me-
diem, 53.80 to $6; stockers and feeders, ,s$2.25 to
54.25; cows,..$1.25 to $4.75; fietfers, 2.25 td
$5; canners, s1.25 to $2.25; calves,' 53 to 55;
Texas fed steers $2.75 to $3.'75; western °miced
$3.60 to 55.50.. •ITogs-Iteceints, 15:000; mixed
and 'butchers', 55.00 to. 50.40; goed to choice
heavy, $5 to 50.421/2; rough heavy, 55.60 to 55.50;
light. $5.85 •te $6.10; bulk of salea, 55.20 to
Sheep,-Recelpts. 25,060;, good to choice
c ,. parts
our Dominion. Mr. Beechinor perm -
. • - tl d aft fly, f ff
ears o su er-
aneri y cure ')fter k, y ,
inges the afflicted to nsethe .1:•ein-
edy that SG'S' ed his life " He says. -•
._, ' --• • - • • .
• "II or -five years I suffered from soul-
tie`l all d rheuniatism at times being
,e
NST Pel'sonallv . .
. . Cat Every Garment
house of John McPhee, Dundas ,Coun-
e Molsons Ban ty, with dynamite, was sentenced to
Th.. 'k in
, , ,
Annexing New Languages.
•
wetbers, $3,40 to $3.50; fair to choice mixed,
s..o.so• tn $3.40;• western sheep, $3 tie i$3:75. : na-
nye lambs, $2.50 to.$4.00; western' lambs, $3.25
to official Saturday-Itecelpts-Cattle,
so bad that I could not t Nvalk or put my
h'ind to illy mouth If I attempted to
' . - r,
do any WOIk I would be crippled tor
That's m'ade up at this establishment
--as well as fit it ---and Took after
,
all the details. This is Only one
seven yearsthe penitentiary at
.- . Kin gs ton . ,
(Chartered by Parliament, 1.555.) • - . ,
, , _ , TIIE.IBIALENSE PINES OE 0A.1%.TADA. fur-
Paid up CaPital.....';., .....$2,500,000 nish the basis for that peerless cotio'h
Reserve, Fund ...............2,050,000. and cold 1...enietly Pyny-Balsam.'• Al;
••
cures and cer•tanfly. - a
' Of 11
Head offlee, Monfireaf. quicklydruggists250. M,icle by the proprie-
- JAMES ELLIOTT, Esq. tors of Perry Davis' Pain -Killer.
_ . . -
'Imima!i'IONS .A.B01IND ' but insist on
-AT ' ' ' -
GENERA.t., ..0.LANAGER. getting the genuine "The D. & L,"
In the new editions of the diction-
arie,s many thousands . of new words
' .
Th En lish-s eaking
are announced. e g P
nations are the growing nations, com-
ments an -and the English
. exchange, .
• -• , •
language . is the e::s.panding language,
It is annexing everything useful from
' the world The
every, other language of .
difference between the comparatively
$4.60.
211; hogs, 15,557; sheep, 1,075: Shipments -Cat-
tle 8"0• b gs 1 742' slr7ip 2 102
' -
• - Montreal -ax aim and ProdilMe.. ,
• •s. - '
Montreal, Oct. 28.-Cratn-The feature. of the
market ts the strong position of Oats. Owing to
small receipts. goon deroanfl and requirements of
south Africa prices have advanced ihe to %a a
bushel. There is also a good foreign, dsemancl.for'
• ,
t and p*Ires ate high. • . iiuch-
'Manitoba •i,i.,,Iseerti w,s nr..0....io.... ,,,,,,6,ower. 1.\.vote:
when'', how. . • P . • ;:. , • • .
..., Peas, 80c to..804/2c afloat, 'No. 2 woad oats,
. ex -store; No. 3, .7.15; rellected,, 42itie; rye,
441/4c barley, No. 2, 550,4,c; No. -3, 521,Itc.
i5na
weeks. I tool medical treatment
, •
patent medicines Turkish and miner-
' •
al baths, but all failed to meet my
case I tried Paine's Celery Compound
, ' ,'` „ ., -' 0-c ' - I. ttl *I -f l'Li-
and after usin„ six io es ee like a
new -man, 'and can do a hal•d clay's
work and ee none )e , worse. or 1 .
k 1' 1 the f 't
, , , ,„ ,
I have ids() gained in ss -eight ,
it - :Ind can
lu y say am permflnently cured."
reason why our nrices 'are moder.
. i. .-
• ate.
_., , •
t- Furnishings
en. s b . . .
'
t.r' new lace
mile an s i p
C d eetsino,
. , f
of business and examine our stock o
,
Gent's Furnishings.,
Menthe]. Plaster. "The D. & L." has
Money advanced to good Farmers on their mon. stood the test of years. It cures. „Its
,iotes with one or more endorsers at 7 per cent. per Mutations ai•e impoteut. 1). -&
The
- Si."" is made liV the known' Davis
modest volume • whleh Noah Webster
the -ponderous unabridged
got Out and .
work of to -day, representing the toil
nd, the knowledge .and the ' research
afloat;
Flour -There 18 a good t,,imand and pices are
firm We (mote as
, • follews:--SprIng wneat pa-
tents.' $4.10; winter whvat. patents. $8.75 to
ss.no; straight Tollers,, 58.40 to $3.50; strong
balcors,'• $3.60 to ;'.1.•Sci, and straight,,rolters .1
', n
....
SUCCESS ON THE FARM,. ,
' •
. In aclditidn- to the flrst-chiss borne
.
newspaper, no farmer Who wishes to
, '
Bert. Knight.
well
. . , .
-:--EXETER BRANCH-- & Lawrence Ltd.'
Co.,,
of hundreds of the ablest scholars of
the NiTorld,' shows the marvelous de-
bAgS.
Moal---PrIceS have advanced So to 10c, a barre.1
oats The is-
in sympathy with the advance, in . it.
!poke farming a pleasure ancl, a profit
• • , "
can afford to he•without a papei• hke
'
Dpen every lawful clay from. 210 a.m. to 3 p.m; Sat- it , .
. .
' urclays 110 1) 111 to ill p.m. ail le, /7 t e
N. general bilnking bnsiness trans ac t eicl - • - . . ' ;
"Jugri.EN't RATES allowed for money On Deposits .
leceipts. Savings Bank at 3 cents, ' - 1 sy
C144 ildre n
. . . _
Dicuse14-.& CARLING, N. D.'ffintbox, : ' '
. . . .
- - solicitors. malil4er• Give them oil—cod-liver
.
yelopment. One interesting feature of
this expansion is .the gradual .ellmina-
tion of italicizing. Not many years ago
it was the custom to put any word
that had a,. foreign look ,about it in
italics; now we use this as our own
•
' coolly as v•e vote a natu.ralized im-
as coo
migrant in a elps'e primary. The effect
ra„„,i is fair and sales of round lots were made
8,,,e,:.:14_8111,0°. •$,n4;i5rOketper,--hamt•orealeraan,003ata.e$1,21.,2e0 aPnecri
bag. , ,
..
flrnti. Ontario Mum $1-7 to -517.50, shorts $10 to
520 nor ton In bu1k;''., INInnItoba • bran $17 air
shorts, $,102„ ?gni', toans, tolinql,ulacliihigy. bags; meanie, 5-0
to $2.i 1F
Provisions --The <Inn:rand Is clit,e6y for small
wants, but thefirm Nit. quote as fol
1,- tys;.-Heayy okt,odlon -Short cut- mess pork,
s5irgoe;t1,,igib,fnairoldillTinaihno,rat, 01,,,,t,2c1)e,labr
7
the "Farmer's Advocate," of, London,
'Ont.,. specially devoted to his own
, .. „r, .. ,,, , , , ,
OUSilleSS. It is WrILLP,IN ny praGraCal
men for practical men in all branches
olaatica are an is got_
It d ' beautifully''
ten out.. .NATrite the "Advocate" pub -
.
lishers for• a free sample copy. It will
bear inspection . -Read their ,innounce-
„
.
0 uNDRy
oil. ,
i rather curious It has discouraged
S
pPiloit.„1241,,cto;
'5111500101 refined 11rd In wood pails 26 lbs svc
inent, entitled "Make the. Farm
CREDITON
-
-• It's curious to see the result. ,
- ' -.
the use of foreign ,phrases, 'and the
airibitiou-s ' who wants to display
l,c,32, itt,tilei.92;2oa,,,rd flegebarnli.17..:/.2,0tIbtiv.0/3V; Vic%
3.4c Ibless; Inims 14e to 15,e lia-
dropped dead.
J
MURRAY'
.-,
-. -,--
- --
DDobboo.**.,:›Doc-1.4,100(1QQ0,,z,c0
We'.haVe.
' Mill to
f;
- _ern,
'.
illaking
Those'
Bread
, ,
trial
--
remodelled-
the
th 0
'
desiring
, shoUld
.
-,-- .
„
Gyrator
.best
.
Cood
. ,
plan
'
give
.
'
,
Filour
GOOD
-
us
, ,
- Give it to the peevish,- fret,
, ..,s
ful child an 1 he Ian 1 G'''
' it to the ' pale aiarni • chil
- -. , .
and, his face becomes rosy and
full. ,of 'health. . Take a fl t
our a -
S--.„ chested. child, or a child that
'
for, lias stopped grOWing, give him
i '1 0 't i ' .1,' '
tae oil ' ana ile,, wlii -grow oig
. .
S.,10110 like tile lest,
'
• This is not a new scheme
'1,.. . '
c , .. , ,,
It. has' been done for years
•
- Of course 'you 'intist ifSe the
one
hi ' tt 1 f I 11 Ei,g_
sma er ng o ,Frenchn a
lush article finds h'is ithportations sup-
planted by home products. The editor
makes • the change, unless there are,
1 . special reasons why it , should not be
done. The ,galrr to the a,Verage reader;
I vvho dishIces to stumble aga nst s
• affeota,tion without knowing what . the
strange words mean, s g
marked, indeed, ha, ,, been this change
le ypes machines,.
that She t . eitidg by
which the newspapers of the world are
now set up, ha"Ve no italic letters, ex-
they re especially re-
1 d •
---:-.-=.--.—'•
.
.. '
A cheap-Sa.ck butcher brought his
cart to a standstill In P tic at Lane.
A miSerable old Vi,,,toniali • eyed closely
tin pails per and
,.., .i.p.f.,,.. to iz6 ii...., lb. '
Oheeee-The MC tk Pt W33 (.1311 and rather easY.
ontlti,to Nr.hitrl_septeihbOi•_8. t,ic to, 51/4c; tow,usid.p:
=0744T,b;,',-Tesil,ei.ntg,l,e,.,c7.,1R.,s,e'll..-mnbeia‘ 3%
lliator-Tbere Is. a fairly good demand and.
P " rie110 fit'''. ' f" f't fan00051005).LaMet. --c "
221/,,ci tine fall cre'sirtirrv 20c to 2tot held crontn-
ery,' 18h4ic to 301/4c; pSte:11 dalry,.15%c tO 100;
Manitoba dalrV, 14c to 100.
Eggs -There is a geed demand and ridees ore
firm.' We rfuelot-Stidetli• fresh .stotik. 20e 1.0'22n;
Sa'efed cold sforage, 17e to Ifict straight !LI -rt.
Nulls. .17o to Ise; Montreal limed. 15c: western
limed, 14c, and .seconds 12o to 130 per (1,0201. ,
, .,
-maim
,Lcailing whemt Markets.,
. , ,,( .
0105111g prevloos anti,. CloSing 1.5-1f19.
Oet. Dee. Oat. Dec,
oineogo _,,,, ,,,.. 701/4 '711,6 ' '7014 7,11,
wew '•V°L'I` ' • ' ',• ' ' ' " 7131y 7714, 7° .(.7
Di.00.1, ,•,,. 1 nOrth• 70% Mit OM' 171/4
-) •inonnous • • ••• • • • lo QS% (11)%?t, r'38:
Nt.71 911117co, No 1 ler' i'ln.1 .. VOA —
i„, ,71
1,,etreit I No • 2 'reel', . 7.0f, 75,/ 7.1'. 75
st. Louis , - 7-, '''', ' , •(-,'
: itifiti,ik. •in„,.kets. . , '
e
Th VV .
ork is Now Easily
arid. Well 1)olie,,by ,
- • . -
.
D ANIOIVD YES
.2 ' ' - , . •lfl
.
The V)0).1' feet eoloring.of allcottOn'and
, ,. ,, , . , . „, .,,..., ,,
401.N.e.tt cotton anu 'WON 1,1,,,8 for tlIO
.0 -of niats rtie-s 'Ind clrpets
. ..g.-- I), . ,: 1 . ..,,, , ,- -. ,
is•o,asily ticcomphsbed when the Dia-
, ,-, , , ,--,, ,
inonct Dye special uoiton coleys are
used. These sci en tifically prepared
COLLOn C0101'S ft -re the onlv tinfticlino•
cotton dyes now )efore the , i„(,ies et
01 n•td.t- The.y are. fitt to stinlieht and
,` . ` ' ,,,, ' --.`' .., 1
wasni110'. Laney prdouce Erie mos,, ,bve-
lv ant brilliant shades, and so sunple
CO use that a child inity,clye successful-
,
Manufacturer
Portable
.
.&ines
.
Land
.
Iron pipe
.
pairs 011
plements
ehinerv
''
:, .
& Dealer
.
and Staionaryt En
... .. ,...,
and Boilers. Plows
' 1
. ,
Rollers Mowers Ete
1 1 , •
• .
and fittings, re -
. . , • s -e,
_Agricultural ina-
and 0-eiieral ma -
. • ' :In •
promptly attended'
" ' ' '
Ills -pg .01)110
• , 1 '
' ' ' ' ''''' he lic.-tp of bones and' gristle which
• . . t
- ,, ' 11.&111 Oil Scott' E • 1 ' '
S MU SI n as referred to by the butcher as mt.
..., 1-i 5
, omptlii. is he,oi e , I nd steal s. She. waS 'eYrdently very
''' • ' .p 0 p r "indeed, as she hesitated to pay
" '' ' ' ' ' ' threepence for OS( aleful of "selected
Scotts Emulsion
,.
LemLon,, Orf 8 f' 7 . fin. T .
fon Ign ilrill !ital. 11.101aY l ' ;1 101', F4751tsb ern., at
an advance of Cel; coriu, American aml Danubian
i t
et on advance. of 0,1, TrA,g.1,181-1j, jilt!;,,, n\ in,V); ';t1'dnval.nre-no
ofi?a.,
, , .
ir, y0 , , . .. 1 a . , , .
rt are a, lover of lion em lem ltS
7 , , . , .
t1;)1(tille'lvCS7' e'rls116713,i(.0111011;r1redstct)1(1)1101c;:,gsLiSixielitcl.
"Dia-
'to, . . .
neitherI
."Ierh.,„.f°r tuPipence,"
- ' ' . . tlike 'I, ' • . . a t• ler' "TOO inuch " said
Erto lookS nor tas es oil because girowicd th' bu ,c1 . , , , .,
SIA/EITZ1
.
•' - • ' - ''''' v 4- ' * ' , • the woman. " 'Ave 'on at a, penny.,"
refdl i..........i..b. hesitated, 111here 'we.s
' ' VV e are se ca 1 ii ill 21 n Cr 1 f ' the
i' -or )511 (-10., 0,,, -.Glos'e-S let ,111,,at NISI,: No
.1 S'CI'aUclaiIii Oeitrible. 5s 161,./•d to 5s 1,10 t 'Win
..,' ,30 !,-, •-,,,, ad• No 0 rod ter 5s 8hhil a) ;
.,i ..., ., .. •. ,,,, : - ., ,... ,I id, 1 ,‘• to i,' -f
54u, No,,,t. 111)1,010n slit ),, ,s.. , 0 04,.., t ., u..
Le, o e nher .os 8 -Ad maiRii ris ia(t
t,Inn.,;/,,4cigt111 •ts Int to,'4.S1.1,14d,t,0011•9i
ed,'ILloptitteal,ttor pattern ShOOL of
iflOnd .Dye Mit and Rug P;ittertv; 'i
, . , • ,
Whinh will enable you to choose yotir
., .
t ' ' IA .
own designs 0, a, i•equire.,, size, , ?len
' ' 't
''••
0 . • .. • 01 II, .....4 . • . • Imf-,ifie -0 11
"0 T -I P 13 '1 ,, .• 0•''' IT. P l ' Y. C I '''
. , , ... st..ii WellIcill
. - 1 41 dt 't 11
1 ' ' ' . ' ' ' . t. '1'. '. i'l 1 1 e ple'iglIlt to t-tre 0 , a ionic of pity, unxec v,1 1 . Sgus , 0.
‘. 61.'6 Which st'irte'l in ' ft:WWI' ' ' ' 1
- "Sti i '60 much/
!SLabl1S11111011L In 1?initidelpliia, ' lvtiS ' . . 111S f5,co as hc, yelled: I. t 7
,.
,ttencled. with Several explosi,ohs; atid, , Send tot free su,npid. ,'Ilre, 'wig: it! I'll turt, mo back wiiiio
UUSCCI. 1.11U death, of. nineteen persons, scorr & towNE, you sneak 'em!" ---London "Spare Me-
1-(1,0,;i1`;';eIr.e.w.
0001:- N0V061lior Is 11d, December ',Is .1114d,
los, i • 1-'19t fu'ft-lid
' ..6 0,4 ' (1,- , , ) 1. ' , ' ' ' i`o. Oslo
I'a Its., .c,f:„.,lo.--,S nla ; tone (111 .., ..'
be' 205 ,snd April 211 70e, 1710111'
t o teber 2(lf 45c,, January and Arid:
il,i';°e,'.1.(;"" , •'•
h,- , . 1, , i -'... , 1, •„,
Y011 ,tv('• se cc cc 3•0111 ce.si„ii, use ftp
ly• 0 4 D 5 colos . , , , ,. ,
lain 0( yes .0 C.-) 01 '4(1.11 lfl S OS
• . , . ' ( - &
n.,,i, 4-1,,,dos 00 iint• 00 1.11,?* vylttern
1 '-' `, ' - `. ' -,- ' "3 t •,- ' ' '
Pitttern sheets mitiled.lreo tO any ad-
pleto with Pump and 1,1-0•itnr alSo
- ,, , . . , •• , , -
- ).1)out .1„,..-4() feet, of Inch. Pipe,
j. ' Nit.) PP /AV
Socalud La); all dftggtsfa,