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414.4141 ....... III+ ......... +114+11 :++-�+++.-.,.,o I � _ I
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111111 . . ., Chicago,
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"" , 0. I . L11 11CAPITAL(paidup).z.. , . .... .... .. $4,0,00,000-oo of , the cereal to -day a fIna, , downwaro
. t4l I r I + wxl;g. .,It was a nervous, fligh F, session,
- p,,I� .400,000-00 41 R , 9, trader t,
01 $,ERVEIFUND .... 0111. ...'. .... _'�, +. j - Y, - y .,, vvith, many pePing $14
. TOTAL A5SETS OVZFt ,' .... � ... $44060,000100 �xlo
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�,�, 111 . + I orth IDa ota. The Oosswaa $/ta to %o
. ppa,78 Branches in Canada. sod AZ�Ats andCo esDondents in all .1. to %o to 7/so1ower than laA,niebt :corn
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. I the principal Cities in the World. . % to, %
+ 11 , 4c, and provisions at Do to, U'46
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A General Banking Business Transacted +
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'Tile Llyerpool, market was olose4 to-d4y, '
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over' the , Antwerp Iva!
lower.ou wheat, Berlin %O lower, Au :
Budapest le lower.
lill,�
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Winnipeg Options. I
At all Branches, Interest allowed at. Highest Currqnt� Rates. +
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Close. Ppen, High, Low, Ql000�. �
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. Dickson & Carling, .Solicitorsi N , D. H U R Do N, Manager. .f.
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July .. 97% 111/1, 97% 96y, 96% �
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Oct. I_. 913/0, 91y, 91% 901/2 91
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THE CANADIAN BANK
. Toronto Grain Market. i
' Wheat, fall,� bushel. .." I
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OF COMMERCE
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NY110at, goose, busQ:::::101% I 4 :
I R0, bushel ,,-,# ............. 0 To. .1114:., :
) Oats, bushel...,.,.... .... 1042 043 �
Barley, bushel. 010 4'6.,
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against it he took responsibility for it
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Buckwheat, bushel ::::*::,. 0 8 0 1
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SIR EDMUND WALKER, C.V.0., I.L.D., J?iC.L., PRESIDENT
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. ALEXANDER LAIRD, 0EN`ERXL Mk cER
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utter, store lots.....,... ... 1026
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tZAPITAL, - $10,000,000 RE$T, . $8,000,000
dairy, lb. 0 19 20
100t, %T��knlery, lb. rolls.. 0 V
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qttqr, retxmery, solids .... 023
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99sp new4s,14, I .... I ..... #..I 019 ovo 0,
Oheeae, new, lb ............... 012 12%!
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Cheese, lb . .......... ... ........ 0 141A 5
U, ofnbs, dozdn,.... . 2 50 �, IR �
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Montreal Grain and Produr
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MONTREAL, June 23.—Busnesp in,
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.j9,laj in withdrawing the whole o any . � I . a ,
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only sales reported being two loa p or N
*2 Cafiadlan western oats for shipment t�,l
; eposits are welcomed, . 103
Mahohester# Ills
Accounts may be. opened iti the names of two o� more pprSon's, t� `4
at Gd, The local marl�et
,was quiet, with no change In prI64,, to ,
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-o erated by any one of the number oi by the s6rvivbr. A_jd'inta cou t
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note. A fair local trade was don6 14. �
flour, millreed and rolled oats at stead;VV,;
Sf this kind saves expense in establishidg.the ,ownership of f6fe mon�7
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prices, -,. I
. Oate—Canadlan western, No. 2, 41%o,tgk
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N .er death, and is especially useful wheii- a man de§kes t6 provide f8r
42c, car lots, ex -store; extra No. 1 feed, !
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his wife, or for others depending upon him, in the event of his death.
410'to 41%c: No. 8 C.'W., 401ho to 40%.c; i
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No. 2- local white, 40c t I 0; No, a 100,011
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*hito,'89%c. to $98Ac;, 4 coal white�;
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Flour-31anitoba spring wheat patents.
firsts, $5.30; seconds, $4.80; winter wheat'
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patents, $4.60 to $4.75; strong ba)rers',
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$4.60; straight rollers, $4.10 ,to $4,26; irs
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poln - ell � "Eled. ,
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bags, $1.85 to V,
Rolle oats -Per barrel, $4.65; bag of 90
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Feed barley --Car lots, ex -store, Sle tc
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Corn—American No. 9 -yellow, 611AO to
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M111feed—Bran, Ontario, $22; MaultObat',
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Rev. Rlohard Hobbs, Pastor
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short �#ilddllngs, Ontario, $22.50
Manitoba, $23; mouillie, $25 to
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Sunday Rublic Worship'llU0, a,mij.
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Hogs—Dressed hogs, $10.25 to $10.50 ter
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and 7 p.1m. "
Class Servlee-Sundsy,9.110 a.m. and
100 lbs. �
Bee f—Plate, half -barrels, 100 lbs., $7.50;
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barrels, 200 Its., ;14,50; tierces, Boo lbs.,
I� Students may enter. any, + after 'Morning Servioe and Wednes.
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. day, Open entire year. NT vir + day night. .
$21. .
50.
. Lard—Compoun�d tlerces, $75 lbs., P90;
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L", , alners. in Canada.
Young Men'* 10laox and Gataahumeu
boxes, 50 lbs. net (parchment Plied) 9 c;
tubs, 50 lbs* net, grained, two ha'ndle.q
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W. ..'acs.b.t.rget best positions. +
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Sunday at 0 U.&L
Sunday and B115fe Massie 2.80
9%c; pails, wood, 20 lbs. net, 10c;
pails, 20 lbs. gross, 91Ac.
Thousands studying ar, home. .+
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Pilot.
. J?ork-jleavy, Canadd, short out ess
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Exclusive righb of the "Flim" +
and caught a Rat in his
proceeding to draw.water t
bhl�rels, 85 to 45 pieces, $22,50; qlf�bat"
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ous Bliss Book -Keep Sys-
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i�lctual
Epworth League -Tuesday at S. p.m
Prayer Meetiag-Thor,,da-v
yqls, *1:1.50; Canada short opt and
46 to, 55 pieces, barrels, $22.60; fl
,.>1 tem" for Ontario. +
,Q�k 8 v.ui�
pork, ,,
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� Business from Start t,o 4
Jrtm,�s St. Methodieb ehurcho 1the pa.s.
l'7)tyt21a_1`toz'108v1h`cj
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0 ese-Weaterns, 31%c to 11%c; east-
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SIX21%o to ny4e.
Butter-Cholcest, 22c to 22%c. �
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Write for, particulars. +
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CATTLE MARKETS.
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I THE VALUABLE SILO. .
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East Buffalo Cattle Market.
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EAST BUFFALO, June 23. -Cattle -Re -
celpts, 3000; market dull,� steady; pri'lle
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.- and, fe eding for the best results
des, $3 td'
hteers, $6.30 to $6.50; butcher gra .
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- the silo must not be overlooked. 1
$6.25.
Calves -Receipts, 1560, market active and
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The silo is g.rowing In popularity
year after year. It furnishes ,
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plong; cull to choice, $5.75 to $9.26.
Sheep and Lambsq�Recelpts Woo; mat -
ket slow 26o lower; choloe'?ambs, $7 to
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M, bv.t1uOL ' THB, j3EST. -
Z, ThiB school bas'a continantal ;
!--� work *
I#, � ,,putation for hl,-xh wrad,
� the, success Of it�F stud-' #
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We ha*e three depairtments- *
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C01AIAIERCIAL, 0
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cheap ed and.good, feed. Itis
an easy solution to tie feed
question. One acre of corn-
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stalks in the sildis worth five
acres outside. , One'llundred toils ,
of silage in the silo can � be hous- � �
ed in this form much cheaper in- I
deed t . ban can a hundred .tons of �
bay in the mow.
Silage alone is not a complete I ,
feed, but it is identical with the "
green 'cornstalk- and during the �
season of dry feed supplies the I
cow with that succulence which '
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nearly all other rations,exceptiug �
a ration InvolvLngalfalfa bay, do '�
not hav-:.'� Silage and alfalfa bay I
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Nvill ma'ke a balanced r6tion and <
cheap. Study the silo,question.' <
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Tf Is worth while. It is -worth <
while whether you are milking a <
Single cow or not. 11orses, bogs, <
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pigs and calres eat silage and <
thdre on it as well as -does the <1
17.25: on I 11 to fair, $5 to.$6.9o; yearlings,.
$5 to $6.25; sheep, $2 to $8.75. 1
Hogs.-Recelpts, 5100; market active, 60
to 10o.b,1g er;gjorkers, $6.90 t6 $1; ot gs,
5h,p .16.60 - inly
114.150 t I to $&60; ,ed, $6.85
rd ; il��'Y' $6.85 to $7; roughs, $5.60 to
1618Y � .
New York Live Stock.
NEW YORE, June 23-13eeves-Re-
leipts, 2655 head; best steers, firm; otke,r
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fiow; bulls, slow to 10c 1011'er' Cows ,
It, $4:50 to $6.70; bulls; '$3 to' $5.10;
I -,%r,,,,,.,, to $4.40, . I
Calves-Recelpts, 823 head; market
ibout steady; veals, $6.50 to $9.25; cullsi'v
0 to $6; buttermilks, $4 to $4.76.
Sheep and Lambs -Receipts, 4200; shdep,
�Wl and unchanged; Iambs, lee 2be
higher; sheep, $2 to $3,60; culls, $1 t.10$1.60;
iambs, $5.50 to $7,65. 1
7 X-Togs-ReceApts, 4266 head; market,
kigker at $6.50 to $6.80. -
Shlepizo Live Stock. .
I CHICAGO, June 2S.-Hogs-Recelpts,
Mit' nlarket steady to higher, mixed,
d �utchers, $6.20 to $6.2-911k; good, heavy,
46.25 to $6.60; rougll,.hea,vy, $6.15 to 6.25;
light, $6.20 to 6.221/-.; pigs, $6.70 to $6.110.
. Cattle -Receipts, 2500, market steady to
lit Iver; beeves, $4.85 �o $6.70; cows and
. stockers and feed
Ual COW. I I .71.2 le 'ans, $4.45 to ItQ;
.0 5 1 � . e s' 's ' �o $'_'O' " x
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. %%7Om,t!a. should sendat ot!ce, �Qr, s,o- ik^-4�1��- �-�"'�,- �-. - _ �Ed5 t!Jn8b ; e.lptg, 1200; mar-
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our lamra free 'catalogue I . 't weak , native, �2. I to 14,15, western,
W,rllr* , Write for it la't Onice. and ene * $2.50 -to t $4.15; Iambs,. $3.75 to $6.20; -.,� - A-
I . w,hat our ,��xadua;bols are doing. *# - ern, $4 o. $U0. .
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Thi$ is a iZOO� time 'Of t -he # " Cheese Market;. -
. you 1to enter. our -cla's- # �OTTA'WA, June 2S. -There were 1064
y�ar fOX � $` Catarrh and
se�s. Stud6atjs 4re cnkerinZ,, cheese boarded to -day and all sofd at
each week. Commence you" # " ,q6,A I S ll'Ac for whitle, and 11 3-16c for colored.
. NkPANEE June 4,�At the cheese
I I . . * 13romblan t! boa;d'this a7ternoon 1175 white and 760
courae� at once. 0
D. A. Dl:cL`A0HLAN, # . - colored bbarded�; sales. 16M�sold at W/gc.:
"' I 0 Ili,.;TON, June 23. -At our cheese board
. I I prkncipal. 0 The Bane of Thousands, and has to -day '16 factories boarded 2230, boxes,
- IdIl colored.' All 'sold aC III/10. .
1CMUFTVILLE, Juhe c2S.-Thero were
. 11Hherto Raffled the Skifl 99S boxes. cheese',bdarded at to -night's
'*k , meeting of the cheese board. Of. tills
, I of Wdical Science. number, 1-10 were Nvhfte and 858 colored;
The Mono ana wburt 369 sold for 11%c. There were five buYers.
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. RD, June 23. -Offerings, 1220;
R all Vold, viz. V,440 at 31,1/&c, 6TO at 11 6-10c,
� Farmer's. Mutual Piro Insuirl Latarrhozone .110 at ll -%e. Next mdrk Frid Aug. 7 , '
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I daG?) OADdau COANWALB, June 2!3',-(SP."y1,.l.)_ lie
I I .. - Dry air treatment is the one tro.at- ofterings-Oon the Comwall, Cheese Board
�ffdacl OfflQ0, 'Farquhar,- Ont "P'"t that will cure thbsg diseases. this afternoon were 401 white and 1402 opt -
What 'stdmach medicine has ever ored, The v�htte sofd at IlYac, and% the
L 41016Ted at 11%e. .
. President, J. F. RUSSBLI I& been known to cure Catarrh or Bron- . .. . — I
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. Vioa_rxc*, ROOT, GA.RDIVER I s. District Attorney Accused. ..
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Catarrhozonoe Is not a stomach inedl- ) Albany, N.Y., June 21. -Accusing
, DIREOTO&S. cine, but an aJ,r medicine, thit earriep -1 � .
to tka remotest paxts, of the throat, 4 Pistvrct Attorney W. A. Blithely of
RQBT. NORAX8, Istafra.. lungs, anca air cells tittle drops of heal- j Pittsbarkuwith aiding Andrew W. Mel-
. TO,W. RYAN Vub-lv� Ing so curative that whenever it' ton, a Pittsburg million -aim banker, in
I I , touches gerrri life it kills, and eradicates ) hig attempt to secure a divorce from
. I I W9. BROCK, . Wtaclhelbea. theiri from the system. . , Ais wife,'� Alton B. Parkev yesterday
� WK, a0y. MAR% MAR Thous4nds of doctors . and loatfentg , 1-nadd.a plea to GoVer'nor Dix not to
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I . 'Afio - have been , alsappollited by using' hollo,j,",the reqviSltion of Governor
" I , AORNTS, I . . stomach inedicines for coughs and Tener of PeriAsylvaniv. for the extra-
. a_ ESSE)%y., Elfte a ra,
40, N . W, akenk fgr ogolds. Have you not found it , ther 1,
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U066rne wad Bid'a-U110. � roulidabont wiy to reach the disoased dition of Albert George Murpby -and
I portion of the throat and lungs? C�ptadn T. W. Xirkbride, *residents of
. � . CLfV6R HARIUS. MA01 � Aafta ,Why not use Catarrhozolle, which Is Londbn, England, wke aro Wanted to
K. for kubbbrt, FublaTkOn W b&W 'Urlathad to the 'very� roOt Of the dis- 't�atlly fn the . d1yores pTo-;eedW9s, . �
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I ease, and healfs so quickly aj�,d, per- I I I I . .
i . .j � 310AN CAV'PRIONT4 fectly that every spot is rebufft with , - Boy Atterhiatod Suicide. 1
5 --,V.,rr , e�rcluhar ' 1. I
. . 1 3 1 , a I t new healthy tissue? I . -
. MontieAl, Juno, '�4,-A boy named
e ,,�, � ,GLA DMAN, & STANBURV. go-lialtOT1 . Catarrhozono is the only medicine i Scravilil, eitht years ol'dj presented it
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I . Leeton,-oki a oh-arge '61 - atteepted Sul-
� . I Think foi- a moment. Is it not sense? OiLce yesterday. Ile liss.only *been here
1 l I - , �ittle drops of heallog-thes air oar- & fL�*�v . weeks,9nd tells a story 'of a
� - V . rkes them just ,where disea e..exists.
C.0 A S) T "I R I A sem8h for' w&k,,'�Vhiah pl�o-ttb,d ,un.
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I . ror 10auts amA, MUM. . Th I at is �vhy � % 4 k, ,nvailing� Ife slim d toff the . Allan
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tai.i, of a W,tge pufied'hini out,
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C I Do -,�,A.ve Always 660 I Catarrhozone Cares, pi�`G'dock to "n
4he Kind y . 4. . . , , . � I bLas beci) reninn4leJ until, the'26th, and
I . - - * Price, 260, 50c, and $1,00 at an aftealpt to ser'llie Ws a poiltiog :
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Belwi tub 0 ee , ., . , ah
-� _ I 4Tug-glato, Or by mail vostp�fa from �K�ll Im mtfde, I .
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Mr. Rorden 14s Finding Albo . rta a Hard
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33ord%i =4 his party held & moe.tj#S
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In Ma
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Every Observation Has a Moral,
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()no day a, %_t4yeler who
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V 1. Wylie, who represent� wpj
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h1a ,Wa7 along the geasho
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Owl Perched on tbe� bran
Creek riding. in tile Qask4104%W4_W
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bex befor'e- the vote on the reoipx , iQ00y
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' T THE WOLF
m44. at the edge
'Olaw- - The Owl' ,N�"aked
094, but as he mailp no I)T,OtPJ
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but, preser� ,_�',;nco, an
against it he took responsibility for it
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-day, 2xplaining hie 00
paney'of -the chair at an ailti-weciprooso
'ineeting:
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U q, eaves ,alls ca Ix. etect � 9"
dino Is 154sia j he Club,
Bamboo r'Than t
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w as. very strongly in favor of
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vote," :hhe said, !'it was sptw
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Show For a Maligned Our. .
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lt4yeler, I
ex , ed, thell
. claim
that both of these could al
on 138 hurriedly; we had a busy seg,*
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able advice, If I could Wy i
,son on and had no time to �consldc
.�sie ,is -1.
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them to breal� through the
subject, We gave a verdi,ot, of
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iltufflcien,t evidence.. At first sig4t it
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Press.) .
Thereup6n, to coaxecl an
and at the end of half
looked, as it it would be good g W.$
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P-20-finoe, but vlien you,hear t. s t6n.
tl,Qga'&n you in. ay thiak otherwi 8�, A
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49F D7. P acin 't'he'.ear N,
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Aw& " day the Wolf fo=4 IN
Aff IS Lamb wandering :1a the forest,.
all
forts 'Were, crowried with su
Owl opened b MOTE
.Is th aad
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ali6�t; -ot be in the powe t 16
-agreement 7efmet
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and as he caught sight of her
%Y he said to himselft
ance to 4: d1sill'al hoot, an
opened Its shell and
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to �'tit such an ,at teo, �,
- havo a chance
If4e,
WTe J40&-&r,,i f �i�hea,4,,sh�6ajq�pe.�,� -
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"' '11tilly geal But things have conle
�?awne
"Good lan(U, but 1s.th
pople should- of
eftre4sing their opinion." �
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T�� aiiiial sbould� hi*d a 35rigIt" .
to W pretty
. pass"whea the Lamb,conies
claimed the Traveler in d
T1115"'retOTt brought a, oheer from
a $ifis,11 section of the sudiepce. lie
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rind offers hers& for my dl=erl I
.� 01TIae one bu
turned away
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Wried laore ol the, 'audience ivith
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J t b!' k,Fo
poln - ell � "Eled. ,
, j-WO:0"i;lud,Z4'E1ed.,
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will give thanks d dine on chops."
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So saying, he.�jT�roached the Inno.
motitli to make discord An
his shell to' show that
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cent andwas about to spring upon lier
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wbew she said:
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Lhd Waallington. Government. Ife W"
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Mr. Wolf, I ,was looking for
be criticised only for what
giy6fl a TOUSing� oheer on the o=614 -
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s1$11 of hls� s eeclL
the tQ'W"` , ?�,'c 'I's -red a public holiday
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MILK FEVER TREATMENT.
"And you see I can always,be found
by.4 Lmb, What to wanted?"
No Escape For the
of
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"Uy nin has, got hung by the wool
The HoUseholder, having
Qh his airival here Mr. Bordei) W,m
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Proper Method of Injecting Air Into
the C owls Udder.,
In a tho= tree, and I want you to help .
her free.1k
and caught a Rat in his
proceeding to draw.water t
grbeted by a large number of b�.tjzdus
who go�ie-Lla aheazty welcqO attei
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The air.treatment for milk fever Is
�The'apparatus
get
.4"And you shall have it�l said the
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victirawl;en the rodent c
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4. &Otor dri),e ,about the city 4 public
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It sirnplo one. manu-
. olf as he licked his chops over the
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flHow now, man -why di
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inqe lug wap held in the Cit� �Iall.
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factured by sevi�ral c�rmpanles makes
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prospect Right there was more mut.
for my death?" .
"Because
All unusual featil-re, of the w�lo6me
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it easy to* inflaWthe uddef"".ViAth�"
,air
ton than he had,bad In s1s: months.
you ate my el
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was' 9 411100anal'of a gas well.
AAMs betn custom thxoughouI
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and is nothing more Jess'than�d bf.
"Right this w,sy, dear Mr. Wolf,"
the rep]Y�, .
"But
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the t6kir, 13,brden was given an. ell.
cycle pump modified, of course,- to do
'says
said the Lamb as she entered a path.
you ba,ve no che,
thilsia'stic �4tgonal wplcom�. The audi.
en6e oheored the vis'll of the .,Br
tills work to'better advantage,
Hoard's Dairyman, A.bicycle��I:raip
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'Wother said you wouldWt come but I
was sure you would. One loo'k Into.
, house."
"Then you ate my pickle
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pr , ,erdi � ice. T,hey cheered Mr. 33' j,
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way be used in, the Absence of the
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PumP muLnu factured especially for this
your face told me what a kind heart
"But no rat eats pickles."
"Then you gnawed a Iz
po'11'ey of t46 Hiidsoli Ba� RaflwWo
ili6 terminal Qlevatars and s
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41, issues. Onthe subject of %(�ei't , i
purpose. I .
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The end of the instrument.. Is at-
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you had2v .
"Heres hayseed by the bushell"
chuckled the Wolf as he followed
coat,11 persisted the h
"Etere it is before your eyes
aila Teciprocity 1hey listened care y
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to'the arguln6nt presented and tooR
tached to a small tube whicli-is In-
serted !a the end of the teat�-_Clare
after.. "WoWt the old sheep bleat a fe.-w
"I deny it That hole ca
burn, as any one can see."
away ee anti-i-eeiprocity literature to
read later. But it was only a small
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should be taken to sterilize the tube -:in
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when she catches sight, of mel I
T'he Lamb led the way at a gallop,
"That. may possibly be th
I section who &eered an economio fx-
boiling water or corrosive
also to "ab"al"'D-';
wash1be end of.Ithe teat, as
and the Wolf followed close behind,
your squealing when you f
self In the trap greatly. dis
igument on the subject and �ho cheers
, only personally. Mr. Borden
there is great danger of doing.,more
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and at the end of a few rods they turn-
ed a corner. TIbe WoIf fully expected
1: thought sure,.it was a cat
"You
.6ame
CiUa the argument that conditions had
changed ,since reciprocity was desired
harm. thangood to the udder. ?After
the tube is Inserted Ia the tea
. t. the
- to see a struggling sheep, but it was. a
are still dodging the
.When I found myself apris
�by both paxf,ies. - This was the twen-
.
operator forces the air into the -udder
shepherd who rose up and gave him
the contents of a shotgun and bowle.d
so surprised that I made
tloth, not the nineteenti, -centur Y. "Are
with. the pump. Each quarter is..In-
him
whatever. You have no
lI 6 to be governed by the Lormer' or
"By
Inflated, and care should be takexnot
over�
MoraL--:An dog Fox bad been
putting me to death."
e latter!'" he asked. the farm-
to distend,thwudder too much. Ia the
old who
"Oh, but I have" replied
ers," ,c=e an intexr-uption.
treatment of milk fever and garget -it
concealed in the bracken and soen all
holder as thd tra; went in
"Yes, I agre- with th4i, Teplied. Mr.
Is customary, to rubber bands
arose and stretched himself and said:
"It's not that you actual
Borclen. "Thli Problem -is Of laterles,t
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o the farmex, Zd I believe that th;�
�e�ling'of
..p�ace
around each,teat to prevent the air
from escaping too'rapldly. For milk
"I haven't lived in this cold world
but seven years, but my experience has
cheese 1: didn7t have, but
have eaten it If I
the farmer as that this padi
�Alotlld not be put inlo e1ect."
fever it sometimes requires a second
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taught 'me that it Is just as easy to
iwould
some.3k .
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Injection, but if the bands are used
bamboozle a man as it is to hit him
M oral. -Give a dog a bad
lyne trPatmentis usually enough.
with a club."
he has 'no show.
Wild and Wooly.
For. garger the udder is not filled
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Montreal, June 24. -Realistic to an
ited.
ilulte sor'.-full as for na:flk*fever� and.
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- The Discontented Clam.'
Optimistic.
extent, the Wild West
tifter-the udder is illflated it is thor
One day the Clam paid &-visit to the
Some time ago there was
Sliow at King Edward Paxk� has pro-
�ided a hospital case, the injured be-
oujh!Y� massaged, especially the quar-
ter alfebiea-with.
gage, and .when he had come into the
presence of the wise man he said:
British Columbia. An old
Lng Mr. Hill, one of the proprietors,
Springing from his horse oil to the
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"O Sage, I am not content ,,with my
had lost nearly every tliin.-
ed was sitting on the roof 0
back of a steer, Mr. H411 lost his grip.
Manaqeme�nt of Boars.
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lot and would have you better it for
as It Boated along, when
and was severely trampled on and
The ca re�ess.methods empioyed by
me."
proached..
prodded by the animal before other
their management of
"But you are a large and juicy
"Hello, Jim."
"COWbOYS" effectcd n, rescue.
boars accounts,*;Cor a goodly part of
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Clam," replied the Sage, "and no
"Hello, Bill."
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Effort to Save N16rdereis.
the "bad luck" In sivine, raising says a
Wssouri'hog ra�ser. AllowingThe boar
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"Are your fowls all. v@s
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,to, run ,,with the herd is a common
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"Yes, but.tbe ducks can
kelesi, Italian consul, has received a'
letter from th2 lawye-r who defended
�rActice',Jfiat, should be discontinued,
Following'Ids animal instincts the
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plied the old man.
"Apple trees
kflgeli�ne"Napolitafia, the Sault Ste.
L)elarie murderess, askina -him to use
boar sUbn saps away his vitality.' The
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animal'also wVrIes other members of
j%
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gone?"
"Well, they said the crop
ais' influence ill the prilsoner's favor.
the herd, especially the sows,
a failure anyhow." .
Tile chevalier would make no sLate.
nent, except that, "If the newspaper
younger
and he is even liable to cause serious
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windows."
,epoTts are correct, the case is CerLU111-
.y a most deserving one." .
IAJury In such cases as well as get
s6me with pig',at too early an age for
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them to m#e'gultable brood sows.
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ders needed washin' anyhow
W. J. Lindsay Remanded.
EV,Wdles, hil-clihngeable moods make
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Toronto, June 24.-W. J: Lindsay,
0n a dan'gerou-s animal to have run-
nihg at-layge.. Often one of them sud-
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Sagacity.
�haTged with I6onspiracy in connec- .
don with the Farmers' Bank, was re-
nanded a week in the Police Court
ae'nir becomes vicious and turns on
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th-�- first person lie encounters. The
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One would have it that a c
most sagacious of dogs, whil
resterday morning. A tbree weeks,'
talks should be removed from the
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er stood up for the setter.
"I
ioiat asked by the defence was relas-
Mr, Lindsay
bcPar's month early in his career in oL,
r 4y
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"which
�d, and must appear frow
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(let to guard against all possible accl,
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Intter, was very int
veek. to week. -
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delits,
Ifte only safe plan of managing tli(�
bVir is to have a lot and quarters ex-
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had him on the street one dz
acted so queerly about a. ce
we met that T asked the
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prossly for confining him in and fur-
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name, and" -
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him
lob,
nighfng plenty of exercise and
sul-light. Thus managed he will re-
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tractabFe.
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advocate broke In sneering
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man's name was Partridge,
and because of that the dog
. Diameter of the Silo.
The size of the silo -musk of course,
THE WHISIKEBS WERE THERM
set. Ila, hat Come againill
"You're mistaken," rejoine
de,�)end on the amou�t of stock to be
doubt you have the respect and gobd
er suavely. "The dog diC,
ByLydiaE. Pinkhani's
fe&, as a certain a�aouilt must be fed
wishes of all .your fellow bivalves.
quite to a set� though almo
Vegetable Compound
eacli.day to keep the top kiyer from
That ought to be good enough for
U, �f .
matter of fact, the man's n
Belleriver, Que.-'Without Lydia
spoiling, Narrow and deep is the right
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coustructIon, and the des '
. the
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"It may appear,that way, 0 Sage,
Quayle, and the do- hesitat
count of the spellin.-III-Lippi
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H. Pinkhara's Vegetable Compound I
I .per ,bet-
ter, as cach added toot gives added
o ommon Clam?
would not be alive. For five months I
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-_11 ... ll ainful a d * -
P n 'Z
weight to -the silage ali4 helps to make
Am I pretty? Is there, anytlxlng
stylish about meg Uave I a Piccadil-
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arperio
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. .. �:.,:.. n mmatto of
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It more solid and exclude the air. To
insure long service wooden dlos should
ly gait? Why, I nevdr attract a pass-
Regardless of Insuran
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be latbed*hnd plaster 6r bdcked oa4
d
Ing glance from any one except the
we never realize tile vE
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-.-�:,-. __ ,---, �: ��..': fered like a martyr
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the in �Ide. This kee�pse the silage from
r,-Ian!i hunter, and he has never com-
In
a thing till we have lost it.
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w*,. :�-.:...:: and thought often
coming In, contact witl� tile wood and
o
pliniented me. fact, I heard him
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applies pArticularly to loj
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does not permit of that wettbig and.
calling his Oki woman a clam the oth-
leg in a railroad accident.
.'.,-..;.'.::, " - ... Bulted two doctors
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'::.,�.,- - ........ could do
...... , w ho
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drying which. soon decay tho wood.
If a silo is inado too large in dk
timeLer
voice of derision. 1want
to stand out from my follows. I want
York TImes. . .
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I othi j for me. I
I I N, w�"t 0 a hospital,
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rind this Is a very frequent �rrvr, one
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to be known as the Clam.ol
The Sage took a long drill -Ir from the
. +4-H44!_ -111, - H -H-1
I and 'the best dbe-
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, � tors said I must
Of two things will bapperl-66�*r the
siJage� will be moldy ill the tluNo, Ow-
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bottle and returned it to his poattall
"et
Established,
Police Justice
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. - submitVto an oper�
Ing to the,inability to fIbe(i 14 down rav-
poeL witbout offering the C M1 any
(to sable i
%tion, because I had a turnor. t
I Wen
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idly enough, or else tile cows will be
and then wiped OLT his chin to say:
Has the defendant a reputati(
Dack home inuch discoura*d. . One of
fed more.thfut they shouia have to an
ItUm I ldftm:'! Did It ever strike S-01,
racity, Erastus?
my cousins advised me to take your
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,ornpound, as it had cured her. I did
attempt to keep .1head of the moldlnW.
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that there was anything In ,long chin
whiskers such as fake doctors wearl
Sable Witness (with refe
equally sable defendant)-rilol
w and soon commenced to feet better,
ind my ap*?6tite came back with tb.e
. to
He ' rse's Teeth Neecj, Attention.
secure the contideace of clubfooted
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'Why, mighty Gabr'el, yo, ol
,Irst bottle. NOW I feel n
Alore att(iutlon shou��. be 'gl,mu to
men?" I
see dat dah coon eat a. hul
im cured, Yoni-remedy is deserving
the card of hbrses, teeth. Often till
"By George, but It has!'�' excralmed
Bkowning's, Magaziae. .
)f praise." - Mrs. EMMA CHATEL,
animal is p'niiislidd for soxn&111*�Fmity . the
Clam. "It's Just the cheese.
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Gimme long flowing whiskers for the
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Aimother Operation Avoided.
when t10 whole trouble lics in -,�u nl-� sea
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breezes to toy with and I'll asic
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Poughk,eopsie, N.Y. -1 run a sewing
cerated tooth or in tooth that n-.� long- for
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no inore. I'd be a mighty poor 'come$
Clam if
holue Yery late'at nf
naebine in a liirgp factory and got all
en- artIcultzte-that 11, no Iotjg(-.,p t-oule
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witys brii.,,-,j you a tiovel?t,
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together sk� perfdatly that t Ilea- w141
Prop�rly gr�iad the anialaPs foo(I Of-
hir with them." I
The sAge waved his baud, and the
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0rouglit bome
Che dottor said I needed a t* ton
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.or womb trouble 6ut Lydia Pink-
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this latter detot pr6duces Irlftes-
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wbiskers were Were. Tbe Clam strOk- I
them lovingly, tbanka
a lot of c
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kam's Vegetable Compound did more
and oflier ed
gave and was I
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lldve,Acompetent veterinarlall�gdaver
gone, He bad scarcejy -begun to show, I
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A Futile ouest,
grained fiv(�pouncls. I hope that every- a
hoize's teeth whc,nover you svt4peot oM
however,. ,Nvhen a fisherman came
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ine who is saff .erhig from female �that
they are Nitising f h e animal crov-
ftloog &M4 scoope. d him. up and after
boy who doesaft 1114LA b4sepall
xotible, nervousness and backache
vill take the Compoand'. I owe ray
ble. ta,lang
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a Inng look at WUXI, Salh:
"Jt tie was a Clam I'd oblaak him
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bonks to Mrs. Pinkliani. She is the
vorking girl's friend'for bealth, and
Care of Young �",'ok. into
The Proper for Is
my II:o;1w1 and 8011(t him to mav r
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a1UbQN(A-P1r=f�kbanl ALge.
diwemenwho suffer sho'61d write to
-place �,-1111*yters ket
outdoors wIIp,jj;.,ver flivy "-;-!t to go
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