The Huron Expositor, 1890-10-03, Page 711
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tea," said Girard to the drayman t
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next day. 'The drayman was shre,%
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Ntroit, is in Oxford County jail, com-
aj�d he went ,out and imade contra4
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mitted by'&.�aagiis,trate in filsonburg on
with several brokers to take the stock
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the charge of � sh�,6ting Mrs. Cornelius
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a shade belo'w the market price, there
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Wilcox, of � Del �' �
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making a quick sale. In a few hours
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y6iihgest�child of Thos. Coul-
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suddenly ill fromi ieating a number of
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beads. � F0 06 time the little one
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young or 'old, or middle aged, who fl
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glass . a conditio
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was in a ,prec 4
themselves nervous,weak and exhaustE
who are broken down, from
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excess
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—D. 0. .Nvis, �who, fell over the river
lowIng symptoms : Mental depressic
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of memor , bad dreams', dimness
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weeks ago, has left for his home at St.
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sight, palpitation of the heart,emissioi
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Lambert, near Montreal. Mr. Da,vis 18
lack of energy, pain in the kidne3
headache' pimples on the face or bod
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able to walk about with the aid of a
stick, and is progrie-ssin'g favorably. .
it,cbing or peculiar sensation about t
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—The death Wanno,unced of Mr. Jno.
scrotum, 'Wasting of the organs, diz
ness, specks before the eyes, twitchi:
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MeLister, oil ope�ator, of typhoid fever
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at oil S 'ings, ak,ed 49 years. This re -
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of the muscles, eyelids and elsewhei
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f the oldest citizens of that
moves one o I
bashfulness, deposits of urine, loss
will power, tenderness of the scalp ai
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burg, haviiag beeh operating in oil for
the last twenty years. He was buried I
spine, weak and flabb muscles' desi
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on Friday with Masonic honors.
t6 sleep, failure'to be rested by slee
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constipation, dullness of hearing, lose
voice, desire for solitude, excitability
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risburg attende&the Methodist church
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in St. George recently, to hear a sermon
temper, sunken eyes. surrounded wi
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on 11 Anonymous'letters and village goa-
LB ADEN CMCLE, oily looking skin" ett
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are all symptoms- of nervous debili
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sipers." Every one pronounces the di
course a masterly serm. on,' and all think
that lead to insanity and death unle
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it will prove of. much b I enefit to the
cured. The spring or vital force havii
lost its tension every function wanes
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church and people.
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consequence. Those who through abu
colurnitted in ignorance
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borrowed $501 from his mother to I I buy
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may be perm
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sheep," and, inste'ad, took the first train
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book on all diseases man. Addre
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M. V. LUBON, 50 FrontStreet EaE
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The old lady, whose suspicions were
atoused, followed him to the train, only
Toronto, Ontario., Books sent- fr
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arriving in time to see it disappearing
sealed. Heart disease, the symptoms .
which are faint sppllsl * purple lit
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from the station. 1 I
her (lay White. Bros., of
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numbness, palpitation, Skip beats, h
flushes, rush of blood t6'the head, di
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Bxooke, threahed�-' the entire yield of
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grain from a 100-p6cre farm on the Ith
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pain in the heart with beats stron
rapid and irregular, the" second hes
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concession, kriniskillen, in 40 minutes.
Malahide, for
beat quicker than the first, pain abo
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—Harry Pro n, of
shootingL a coLlIlie , og, the property . of ,
, the brL-Iat bone, etc., c
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his neighbor, Cfi,iistian Gerhart, was
, cured, No cure, no pay. Send f
book. Address M. V.- LUBON,
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-fined$39.809t St. Thomas on %
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Front Street East, Toro6to, Ontario.
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of another of the American missionaries
expert in the manipul ion of whi
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servi nig in China, In connection with the
paper with a, pair of sheer 3. Some of I
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China Inland M�ssion. Mr. Robert
friends say he can do betteri with t'.
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Randal, w ho -left !Toronto in February,
sheers than with a pen, but this of its,
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died on Ahgust lfth'at the city of 'Gan-
is a joke,�, and a very imp acticable or
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k'ing. The �parofits of the deceased
for the journalist states an well mai
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tains his ireputation as o4e of the br
—Dr. R. A Jol nston, of Horning's
liant writers of the American preas. h
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aptitude for the fashioning of val
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ous articles out of plain white paper
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a relic of his printerday's. There vrai
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noon and was n! Ader the influence of
time when Amos eartied his li'ving I
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the exudation , of - elbow. grease in t
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empty whisky bottle, an eight -ounce
practice of the glorious art of setti:
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type, and sometimes, like other mei
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bers of the craft, he tramped from pla
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th3ree ounces had,been taken.
to place in search, not of work, but
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a ia�e bfit even in that respect
horse to ) I
Congressman Stivers, from inten
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a horse may be t66 well provided. This
New York, has been a journalist f
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was the case'; witU a colt belonging to
many years. One day, he says, a trat
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Mr. Geo . Mc)Kay,; of East Nissouri. The
printer appeared in his office and ask
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colt had five legs,, The fifth onebramch.
f or a day's work. He was given
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"case." The itinerant was not scru
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grew down a� far'4s the. fetlock, where
ulously attired. His shirt had been h
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laundried in Troy—and Troy he bad 1
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three weeks before. Cuffs he, bad nor
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At, quitting -time the stranger sold I
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nedy, veterinary 4,urgeons, undertook to
"string "—his, afternoon's work—for
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dollar and a half. After going,out foi
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shave be returned and asked the I
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ly - successful, and now the animal
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sports only the uival number of legs and
of white card board and a pair of sheai
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is in excellent condition. The animal
His request was granted, and in t
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was not lame, for!a single day in conse-
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'The news that Mr. Wyllie,
with a dazzling white shirt front, an i-
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mabulate pairof cuff,i and a nice cle
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his match at tBriabane with. Mr. R. S.
collar. The forlorn tramp printer h
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transformed into a handsome g(
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caused some excitement
tleman, who then Started out for a doll
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dinner at the beat restaur4nt in town.
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expressed by his friends, as to the r
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of his f orthcomink match with Mr. Reed ,
says Mr. Stivers, " with the possibil
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the champion of America.
ies of the use of Bristol board in t
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way of rehabilitating a musty costun
It was also my first, but I am glad
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his books into big new library -tt Ha -
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his favored magazines. A new hint of
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If the. harness is kept soft and plial
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given to -day in'the announcement that
it will not only wear much longer, I
also be less liable to gall the horsi
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he will shortly publish an article on the
Mosaic diet, with special regard to the
Hanging it up in the Stable behind t
dislike of the ancients for pork, to
horses, or being -wet', tends to hard
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whi h, by Some unexplained mental
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the leather, and if the most wear
secured, pains must be taken to keep
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process, he thinks is due the fact that
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the Jews in Ger Many, show a very mal
well oiled. .rhis is especially the ca
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percentage of color- blindness. .
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in the spring, when usually they '9
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clean, and should be oilel Whenever
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begins to get Stiff.' - With harness,
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they should be cleaned up and oiled,
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ijiqideat that shows one of his peen liari-
this depends almost entirely upon t
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Ilernocrat.- Girard ha .
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leather gets stiff it is inclined to bre
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and crack. Before oiling, the leath
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fellow, with a good many mouths to fill
with warm water and a cloth if neci
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at home, w
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whhed he was rich. - What's that *
ing the oil. There are a number
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harness oils put up especially for t)
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grumble. " Oh," said the man, " I was
parpose, bat linseed oil and lampbla
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makes a very good oil for harness. T
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don't you get rich?" sai d the million'
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better plan is- to take theharness
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apart, L%s the work can be done'easi
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without money," returned the drayman.
and more thoroughly 'than is possil
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with them together. The oil should
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rubbed in, and if the harness is old a:
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rich without money I won't let the
grass grow before trying it," returned
dty it will be better to go over it t
second time. Ordinarly, there is b
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the other. 11 There -is going to be a
little danger of oiling too much, a:
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shipload of confiscated tea sold at auc-
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espec ially on the farm where once a yE
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is as often as the hilpess gets oiled, a:
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tbereand buy it and then come to m;."
in consequence they are usually ha
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to buy a Rh-,-- of tea with,)' he said.
oiled, it will be a good plan to go ON
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t�em and repair wherever necessary.
box of assorted rivets, a 1�ather pun
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a,nd bid. in the whole ca,rgo and then
and a good hammer wil4 be usef ul
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come to me. 2) The next day the dray-
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man 'went down to the
considerable time and ex,�Iense.—N.i
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crowd of retailers were present, and the-
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would have the privilege of taking one
Turnips and Potatoes for
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case or the whole ahipload, and that the
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bidding wo uld be on the pound. He
then began the saje.� - A retail gr ocer
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the bidding, and the drayman
toes, and the adult fowls also eat th4
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started
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raised him. On seeing this the c .
amount of surprise.
readily. , Save all the Small and i
marketable potatoes ,and boil them I
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no small
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When the auctioneer said he Sup
the hens. - It is not necessary, to ma
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the buyer only desired the one case ,,
"I'll shipload," coolly
them, as the hens know how to (
them without assistance. . Turnips a]
take tile whole
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make cheap food for poultry, especia
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was astonished, but on some-
8, and will pay as a crop for fei
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one whiapering to him that it was Gir-
ing in that manner. The most succe
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ful breeders of ducks use turnips cook
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and thickened with bran for ducklin
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. was all rig
buying tea in �, large
and they serve as a very satisfact(
diet for geese in winter. But little gr
that Girard was
�quantities, and the next day the price
is necessary if poultry are well suppl
xose several cents. "Go and sell your
_ with cooked roots. .
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experienced buyers Willo'know when an article is Keeps,the head Clean, Cool and Free
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tages tc purchasers in the quality of goods �e offer . or the most delicate headdress.
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which govern the operations of digestion ,and For I If you do not It M87 becom 0011 -
nutrition, and by a careful application of the I SuUWt1V`S, Por 69tsumptions sevolw&6
fine properties of well -selected Coco"' Mr Gm",a4 D"lly and O'daling JMWMN#p.
has provided out breakfast tables with a deilLcltee! I there is nothing Uke
ly flavored beverage which may save �s many I . .
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attack whereverlthare is a weak point. We may,EMULSION*
eacape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourRelves
well fortified with pure blood and a properly ,
nourished - frau;e."-" Civil Service Gazette."
Made aimply wi , boiling watQr or mUR. Sold
only in -packet by grocers, labelled thus: I . . .
IPPS & CO.; Hom000pathic Ch 'i to I
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London, England. 1041-62 ' I Of Pure Cod Ever OR and
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I nover felt better in nly life than since I used ' � I
Burdock Blood Pitters- I had a severe billious It,is almost as'piaatable aaL' TnIlk- 31�r
attack, I could pot eat for days and was unable 1� i . .� I
to work. One bottle cured me. For billious I bett6r than other So-called -EmulsioniL
ills use B. B, B� A wonderful � flesh producer. .,.
JOENT "M . RicnARDs, Tara, Ontario. -ULS]ION '
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. snreandget file gerLuine- $oldbyaU,
T IVES of I children are often endangered by Dealers at 5ft and $1.00.
_1J Sudden and violent attacks of ebolera, SCO;T & BOWNE, Belteflne.
cholera morbus,'diarrhoea, dysentery, and. bowel
Complaints- A reasonable land certain precau- � I -%�
tion is to keep Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild
StrAwberry always on hand. -
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1 to 2 bottles of 8. B. B. will eure Headache. ROYAL MAIL7 STEAMSHIPS,
I to 2 bottles of ,B. B. B will cure Biliousness. I
I to 4 bottles of B. B. B. will cure CoDstipation. CHEAP EXCURSIONS TO EUROPE.
I to 4 bottles of' -B. B. B. will cure Dyspepsia.
1. to 6 bottles o6B. B. B. will cure Bad Blood. MONTREAL OR QVEBEC, .
1 to 6 bottles of B. B. B. will cure Scrofula. - I TO DERRY OR LIVERPOOL
in any case relief will be had from the first few '
doses. CABlk RATES $46, $50 and 060 Single. $95, $100
and $111 Return, according to. location ot
York .�arm, Moosomin, . Staterooms.
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WritinK fro ibis fertile district, Air. G. F. $110, $150 return. � .
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diarrhoea, butl%vas quickly cured by u8ln,, Dr. INTERMEDIATE, $80. Return, sm
Fowler's Extra:ct of Wild Strawberry. , - Steerage at,lowest rates.
I Apply to H. & A. ,kLLAN, Montreal, or C.
Itch, Mange and Scratches of every kind, on BETHUNE or A. STRONG, Seaforth. -
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human or animals, cured -in 30 minutes by I :
Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never - fails "I I � ..... - . . 1. . ". - a, I I , . ..,
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MENT successfully in a serious case of croup in I . I' - .
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home should be without.. J. F. CUNNINGTIAM. �: 'L
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If there are any of our subacribers'that have pared on and after that date to take in any
not tried Imperial Cream Tartar Baking Powder, I quantity of apples and convert th,cm into the
we by all means urge them to do so as it really most 1 delicious fresh cider. Parties bringing
. , ,pplq can have the cider home with them. lt
is the best we ever found,and inakes biscuit that woul.4 oblige Mr. Pepper if 'parties would bring I
are really delicious. their pples in the afternoon if pos�fblc. Terms I
reasol a,lAc as usual. Cider mill on TAt 36, Con- i
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thousands %Vil I be cured by the upe of Bur- R8G R PE . PPER. 1 1187_x3.
dock Blood Bitters, the best remedy for WIlious,
neBs, dyspepsia, I constipation, bad blood I lost
appetite, etc. Millions of bottles have been sold
sat sfaction. �
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The oobra destroys less life 1B the aggregate
than the various forms of cholera, cholem Mot- AKING
bus, cholera infantum, diarrhoea, dysentery,
cramps, colic, etc- Mcrtality in Canada from
these causes its light, owing to the general use
of Dr, Fowleris Extract of Wild Strawberry, POWDER
which is an unfailing specific for all bowel
complainta. 'I TF c rngKIS REST FRIFN
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IN'SURANCE CO.
Head Office: Seaforth.
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in Ontario having a Government'Deposit and
being duly licensed by the. same.. .Are now
carrying on the business.of Live Stock Insur-
ance an& solicit the patronage of the importers
and breeders of the Province. . .
For further particulars add.ress
JOHN AVERY, Sec.-Treas..
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For CRAMPS, COLIC, and
all Bowel Troubles, use
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For Clearing and Strenigthening tbe'voioe.
Cure Hoarseness and Soreness of Throat.
PriCe 2!iC p6i bottle.
Sample free on application to Druggists.
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Nursery, for cleaning the Scalp or Skin.
THE BEST SABrs soAp nowm.
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Wyeth's Malt Extract,
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To patients suffering from nervous exhau�-
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gwdou, a valuable To.nic.
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It is a Grand HEALTH Rr�.STORER*
WIR cure the worst form of skin diseaBe; wil]
cure Rheumatism; will cure Salt Rheum,
T-arg.e 13ottle% $1,.00.
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For Lumbago, Sciatica. " Cricks " Tic, * stitches,"
R.heumaac Nins and Clironic Rhetun;Aism.
Each plaster in an air-titht tin box. 25c.
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BEEF, IRON AND WINE.
For Pallor, Weakness, .
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best of Satisfaction! guaran.teeiL
Cash for any qiRantity of good. Wheat
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Feed of all kinds for Sale. Arrange-
inents are irade for ,reaular arrivals of
Manitoba wheat and V'�ry best of flour
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ill direcdons for all uses of Diamond Dyes, sent fr4
%application. 1%niond Dyes are �old everywher
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TjLLL_9�, RiclfARDSON & CO., Montreal, Qt,.4& .-
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f rom Mr. Roderick Grey, I beg to solicit a con,
tinuance of the patronage which he hate re-
ceived in the past. With the advantages I
have in my refrigerator and situation, I hope tc
be able to give Ty cuatomers satisfaction as tc
quality of inilk even in the �v, ry hot Nveathei.
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just and satisfactory to all concerned, I� have
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&botanical compound, put up in packages
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anqiae, money and packages of every 4escrip- �1_3
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