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'. -led him on to .formue. In the Undes- He loo d f to 6 6 TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. - - - : I
for an - -� � - 4 oked . I To Brighten Glass andi Silvor.
p*ti. I -- Q id' Pffls, Only. , I There is nothing that in more -offective in ;
........ � borough c6lloottiin is i a ring, , doubtless a and he' hil und .
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� � 's t ' From I ig . - Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Drup 'tutaking the table beautifully brilliant 'than !
. �, Furni "ure . bIr','Ai th:.rtra"nk iwdly ' We'o to Vail
rofth 1,TffT Ast � . il'amou'r," t4e bo6p of which in richly. that ho� w itled t,6 the transportation of gists refund the money it it falls to jute. ift. .. � . �
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I . � _ � - L - "Kidney Disease." Do you kn ' . 100L , � . wen lished silver and cleaf*, shinin is --
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: . . . I 1 7 OW ecomtea *ith..qq*Int, florists ornaments . .. . 1581-86 PO
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or C .... I I what it means'? It meansithat the kid- out upon the,guitace, and filled n with the A M` t in big trunk,the 4ipst one' . I t r, =
� �. th I silver and muggy looking glasims, dishes Ing the season of 189s as follows .* - . i
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sua %Mnia, - . neys are either rotten , tbC. blaci - . I gg u , that taborne Councili I I �
" � - .. or rottirilz -- C Composition termed neil 08 SX* he ToLIT Bad I and put in enough lead to -
kt.s. - �� 11� EMPORivm blood is full'of poiso ; tonsively used . . 0 L go ato. ? Yet how often we see this, and i�' � I .
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rftt. We have theM. L _ nous, death- - by C�dsmtths In enriching make "it. we . _Not 1(* Pouads.' tbae .�'Counoil met May 7th, pursuant to ad- L ' —
' b I 'On t know' that he was reveng- J 3urnment. All the members were present Clyoesdale Stallion, . .
. at , their works., This 'auiltal ri�g is insori � . places where oge would exppet everything �The- Young
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. dealing corruption; th the Kidney , immacu. , and it is absolutely unnecessary .
PULLVA . L 'boop, ',-Mon oof &me in large pri late YOUNG CLENDERIE I
. - s ToUR L .S � ad *ithinC the L plesor 11, ' inio6lf h painted his n Idinutes of A 'I meeting warb read and I
MOOMM41%1�ilon. C&U- � L rdale can't do their work ;'that the victim iS my heart'd del hL -- . I . 'I this unk. Every mdraing approved-. ffii�kiu-Hunter-that by-law When a few minutes', time would make these . . I
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L. � -, � � - . at- hi* L - . - he.has I grtioles look as if they were new. PRINCE. . - I
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I - LeMhe & a walking charnel -house.; th � . ......... —0 it 6ockid ' No. 4, 1898, confirmiDg appointment Of I .
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JC Railway. � . . . c I hours are numbered; that the' victim- Got Ample Satisfhotiqn, ,- � he bhookslib, meagain, During thetrip pathmasters, as now read, be passed, signed I I
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b, I Which you wash $our out glass or say other * - I
Mad Mton stations &&L :: - - n1v% MUST, take Dodd's Kidney Pi,14 if he - � � On-th6 can coming to B ----was a he usually a through -the baggage �ar to and sealed. -Carried. Keddy-Dalbridge- 41iI, do -the work. If they are deep ill stand for the improvement of stock thb �
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I . , � &A _ � � , gloat o L vor t ighb of it-. AS gets a lot of that a Court OfRevision of. the 'assessment ly Cut, Mason at his .Own stable. Lot 13. Lofidwi road, BtAu- . - . �
r L- ; 11 I SbOrOligh does not want to die. L . stalwart mano going to , New York to bpy I lOtL1 - . a soft brush sud soap will help Wonderfully a mile south of Bruceffeld. Term -To in- . I I
. - ;; H was not What might -be call a fun out�o i . .It it means a of bother rQIl for 1898, be held at town hall,Rlimville, Illy, I -
'NATORM .. I �. jopd'L I � For cleaning silver take. equal parts, of 111-116vto,141 ". 1586.4 L
CLUCTM . � Have you Kidney Disease ?i Is alfio. He ml get 'to'the station ton or tiurday, Jiue 4th, at 10 o'clock a. m . I -1
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'47 P. w 1.09 rl� AV. I'll � . stingy or close min, bui he was a m It m (in 81 I ., .
12. , I i � ho that theL ammonia and alcohol and enough whitning 11
. yotkr skin'hot afid dry - memory f4l.� and clerk duly advertiia the. same. t;� mik . I I .
owilf, Iff. 10-WE,x I SEAFORTH, I when there was a 1conk 4 a, him that fifteen ininutes befok� his train� leives in The Road and Carriaee Stallion, �
- � I a I ind- I t ' a quite thick. Apply with a cloth j
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9-�* A. X- - kfxl& A. IL .... . � I . � - ing; breath short; urine, reddish, or ling Wght deprive him �'of wi�uid a ,, ifice order td i check, his --tiunk. I halve. 'known �.C&rried. , Delbridge-Hunter-that the � . . � J
I . . . I � � ' brush if the article is at all rough. * RIALTO. I ,
&is P. IL 7.45 P. air � Or soft -.,.
I �� L . $50 io save.the copper.,. � - L him to miss at &in rather than'leave that certified accounts presented,. - amounting. to L - .
. 1. -, - yale colored; does- it scald wh , ' , . 'get aside to dry, and by thp time yon- huv'e .1
7.55 A- X ; 7,4*�& 1 ? I -clas, . . en ra�raing ' L thing behind. very �hau w o rides Iii our $145.40, be paid by. reeve's order on tress. . � A. CHARr.xs%voRTu, Pr'"
-� i - - Dealers ,,M first ,1. Furnitum of all. He had started in �the without . h . .. finished your other .articles - this W'11 -L be O.Prietor. - I
� IL. 1, � Jdnds . & Upholstering �passirlg ; is your ap tite changeable ; . — h 4is.L u �rer. -Carried'. On motion of W. Ked -11
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&I-1 P. ]c / %65 P. IL i � I 0 any breakfast, and when E Ove in train. -known th - old trunk 116W. - i6h1e done with a piece ' (For peffigree and-dericription see eataiog3e.) - 1�
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6.2ff P. IL A, n k-. k . - do your apkIeSs - ofeburse, at wehave gotused-to secoi2ded by 1 H uter, council I . . �, I
, bitter eight he gatherea'fifinailf " of dry fiannelkleaving'the: article as shining
-, I X. - neat]Ly LdQue. We also do: picture fram- j6 � ; �4 un Jor a general moe, adjou ej ready to polish, wit winnerofthe,red ribbron and lob prlzogt the �
- ; -tr- to meet June 4th, at, 10 O'clock a. m., an, a I Great Indistrizi FVxr, 'Toronto, will Make this seavoim I �,
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ey, aud, BIruce. L Ing" I is there a brick -dust de- 'Its hid-a:campetbag witit'hier,'a' d - . . Court of Revision aud.for general businesob I . ,as lollairi : Rialto will leave his own stable, A
. l I *— - mondvillc on Monday. and during the week take '
i ! � . always on hand. Car,tain poles at' all . ;1 . - I I - &t'E � ho r,o nil he ma 'a but a little stAternsub at � I , � I I %
� I . g corn A Word. WiLth The Girls. - the following plooes : Kyle'S 'hote4 StIft. A
. posit in your urine ? . .. " " & ; - . DU I
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tger-� MftedL I � into the dinin -r 11 t ' "of last canon showinj how much Cows.an .
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m ](� I ,14 I and put up. so - . . . . . big earpAbag .6n one chair, ,:d d Calves at the Experi- Jasta word Of advice,! girls, ab�ut the -Rwhw6AwalJ0n 13-uisels Bly Hanchen r i
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Agents William's Sbw Dof Positive another at its aide,. H gganti he ha forced the road to car
2�45�� . ng . . . L - , . . gentle art of returning thanks.
t � - I I .0 of Kidney Disease. Will'YOU be Cured � He was - cat for" , ten , - i a me it, too t treasurer of the road, but - . .
� i e r do- I 1-1 .about- � minati""; per' . z writing 'of a brief . word of thanks is an art -_ �.,
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k . &OW� � I � , Kidney fdotlyoblivi�fti,to, ever�thing, save that 'NL -I never - heard th t he recelved any reply. Professor Dan says : The cows in L the . I A `
Passenger. I -1 � we dare noV deny. It im * -one, -moreover, The Kentucky Bred Trottag Stal- I
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mixed. . . �westie use, no travelling agents, no L Pills - � I 81 Fuu'Ay trick, isn' it V' ' , dairy department at the -Ontario Experiv - - � .
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'CW A. It. &55 A, 11- � . - are the only means on earth that bad a bleadid 'coua�idusneax of something I I - - mental. Farm,1 Guelph, - are '19okibg welL that every girl should cultivate, and it may . - -�
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17.40 9.17 . I 'Itigh priem - very rapidly'and4greeslifi mpleuim*g his - . �. - - I 1.1ege, in t � he'long ran be ot far more service to You Ron, ST. BLAIS.
. . I L . -ure ydu. - Th�6y �' . - 1. - ' Trap. . Our winter ration of 35 poun a corn at L � I -
7A6 9�45 - I I -will c* . never fa. inwtril mW'- L I L Caught * _His Own d than pen-pabitingor piano -playing.. Don't P. McgjaEGOR, Proprietor, � .
7.2&- 10-02 t . '� I . . 1.0 pounds bay, 20 �poan& maugglils, -3 LL I ':
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I -- . I . . � I — . About this -tine the'landlord came round, There was ones a little boy Who was very - I be dilatorir 'in sending such notes. If you The Rentudkoy bred t=-Wn 11o.0 i
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- -U1q3D3M.:Rr-V.AL3K1WG-- - ejaculated ., fond of gafting nto mischief. "His name pounds bran, 9 pounds oats, a:nd 3 pou6da '� will stand foi,We impro this sessan , �
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I � . I " Dollar, mir'10 . I � L peas, has maintained the cows in excellent . at hisLown stable, Brucefleld. .
0 and Briim I g'Cau% we have a little garden this L. ' � . � was,Charlie' Derv� ut. .. without saying that you. wriie a cordial note I—
� I I � In the lQuilertaking Department,we b!j,y 11 A doll I", 11 - condition, and produced a satisfactory flow . I
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L� e,r-,. L ' d Mrs. Varley at' the bra Iar . reapondeit tlie eater. 11 A One day'while a was at school, he went � of appreciation, but if some % little favor - .
PUN .� - yea, ?" asks -
�-.,. .our- goodafrom, the boat hoVaess in Ontario, thought yon 4inly charged 50a a to the. m to ked him it he and,his of milk. Wi still- have a large quantity of. -how, fin this little note of thanks I I
�, . . . z ta r - .. . skfant dollar ! I . as r an an .Is . d .11 have some for summer feeiow be .often 'a The - Imported Shire Stallion I
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- &Z A,774 � ,and. guarantee satisfaction in every depart. � I b a the other morning. L 11 The vegetables - - I Iss' mi t'haveahalf-b at go, an wi do i
... 9.18 &65 ' L :one mimes' are so much richer -than - meal for oneJ Isn't that nor' , ' soboolfellows Tkg Dliday* as . forgotten; . Y of town and stay .. " YORKSHIRE LAD,;' - .
, . 630 , &07 � - meat, of our worL We hame always made I . any Ono n'o;" answered Meanness, " but : Wb it r t7h di' who was i If it in needed. - - I I oviinight-mith a friend. You have I - 6 1
. . � . � can bay, and we haye ill that. ground back " That's tr it was his i thda . The masteri n1he young a , TVRwBftt & CuDmons, Proprietors,
10-44 , 6 Wl: - � . - it a point to furnish chairs, and alP other re. - . alves and ,heifers are doing ' P a"' .
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� *. 9.50 &W. " . . um-tes for funerals, -v=z OFL CHARGE. of the house and--�'- 4 . . I.eount your carpetbag one, since ii occu kind, ,gave he permission, and sh6rtly L ant, ntemory of your visit, and if yon' desire Monday -Will - leave X. 11 - - � .
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I - 9M &39' . I Stop right where pies a seat." ' , � very the boys w re scampering 1 here i We purpose making an exreri ant you!r4fient! t4 have the same write a line re- LU- lok�n% iboundary Hue I
= better than heretofore. are, Mary Vai-, i a a' aborne.and proceed by way of ChIselhurst to . �
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-� 10.15 :- 6 55- %; , , on Now, the table Was fair froi� being crowd- there out of doors. -i. . I � i it an early date to ascertain the us Of peatiig your'spoksmi thanks, efen supposing Goorgo L
� - ?" said Henry 1 14, Rh Concesdon, Ribbert, for noon;
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�: 14YS& i',14 . lay Varlay in &Aow, barsh . � teurized and raw skim milk - for calves. . _ swery -i
- Arterial and cavity embalming done on ad, and the gentleman expostulsted, but After a time th got tired of runnin I F" . I then to Andrew AzebibalWo, lr.,,fith Zonondon. L-
- 10.41 . 7.23 .1 Locien 0 pi voice, while his eye flashed fire.' He brought , All - cal you got up in the' middle of that night to do for nigbC 'Tuesday -To George Turnbull% lad � I
� - . - tifi .-inciples. the landlord insisted', and the dollar was about, and began look,for some kind'Lo ven intended for use in tbo,datry I
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-1. lorfia 7 V7 -1 his clenched fist down on Ahe w it. You *ill find: that it pays to be ran Cono"On. McKillop, for .noon; then by ,- -1
- .. 11.10 &00- I 8 Night and hite cloth reluctantly brought forth, paid over, and antusement., At I t Charlie espied a man, herd are fed skim milk when threp'or four in the Ing k, a, I . �'
.k * 8 and repeated, 11 Stop right where you . are, 8 PSOTPU Beeebwood to Thoifin.Wellon't-for might. wwodyneof. ' '*' 114
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. . paaosnpr.� . , ;d to at Mr. the receiver passed -on. - . who looked like a tramp, fast salsep on weeks old.. Meal is added, to the milk. are ever readier to doIr-kinduess I 67m Dicknows, 7tb Concession, for 006a 0 ; . I
1'. -_ I Mary Varley I Don't you dare say, 'gar. 1�'L s' Thiw m I ' * to Of bran, oil-eake, and - to a 178011 day;�Ti Ad. - I -.
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6.63 A�X� &3O P. x- 14%*-. � I . direptly inthe - . . . L . . Our victim deliberately rose, and o�eniug bank., with a far asket by his side. from whom the gracious word f t auks, then to Thomas MaNiotmlls 2nd Concession, Hul. -j
7.0t &46 . � den to me !"I !1 ground calts. conle;ey thrive well.on this feed. lett,'for night. Thui;;�o * Dieles HoteL Sea. .
l- 7.15, 4-00 -0611k. - , ., I . - the carpetbag to the full extent of its wide � "What fun it wo Id be,"he exclaimed, "to comes quickly and spontaneouilly. tiva - �
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744 4.10 . I - is . uth, addressed it am.fddows : go and hide what th b Man L has in his basket, - Skim milk is boiind to play. an import4wit v forth, for noon * then Qo Frank Cdch% 2nd Co ow s
- . the first year we lived h I dear girls, the habit of returning ankm,amu. sloe. Tudkeremiti, fat night, Folds; To n I
7,47 * M -,!, - are, and� I Carpetbag, it seems that you and then *atoh him until lie awakes I" � part in the future of Canadian dairying -'in ' � MeNwon"o, 2nd Cone Jr' 7- Malcolm 1- v
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�. .. � &17 L591 - ley between his id fattening the bacon pigi The I 4ou4; to John itZregoes for noon, then to hia ' ,
I I - I � not teeth. 11 I did, and that -eat-at least I've. paid'for your ,eating, and quietly to viliere th matt lay. Opening1the rearing am t, to a �It will bb -pleasing news indeed to many own stable for night. ?to above mte wM be -- �
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I � I - �asket, tb6LY 1 foun t contained something Ceople that Mrs. Carl H. Turner, of St.Jons- carried out during the season,b"Ith and waftthij . �
1- &50 5-25 Landsborou Ph the grave than to undertake the" cultivation Upon this he-seized-everthingL eatable that done L cheese factory or-creami will largely de. ury, Vermont, daughter of A. J. Bailey, of =itflng. - Terms. -To insure a toali *10; ma" j
. . up id a white n iu,and taki it 10 t, ,
I LLLL . - was earryable -within reach -nuts, raisins they bid it' in'some b ahes. th . - . be returned regularly to thii horns or they vill -.
1� ... U&A. 11L 6.40 . 9 ; of another garden ! Don't talk -to me about, � pond upon a value of tZe skim milk va - -
� A( er t ey ad Stratford * ' g from her long -'and be -charged foal or no foal,, -all aocidentsia m%res*t I
-� itabeiDg so healthful and invigorating to the whey. Min are asking -the differ6nee 1, is reooverin 11 I .
- - I � . apples. cairts and crust piest-and, amia done this they went ack to the 1% ground y merioua illness. � the risk of ,owners .0 3A Jan ,
I 'L� L come into c4;ntaet with mother earth I Don't in the value of t �. I L ;money Pay&b' I
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. . SEAFORTH.'�' delighb of ' to watch'. � ' -Mr. J. Anderson . H. An. 1898 1 . I
� . talk to me 'bout what an appetite it gi , . � I , son of -Rev. P 9 -
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T -A - - I -� IVOO his brother passengers and the! discomfiture ' At last the m:an aw �e, and getting up, to . I derson, of St.. Marys, is among the ine � . - — . 11
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- CIRCULAR - I . I s� fellow to get up at five o'clock in the of the landlord, plegmatically Went out and their terror, he c t d the school ; I The Imported Thoroughbred Cly- I . I
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. PA i I Barr's -Dye Work talk -to ma about how good the a tables ; . "-number of oases, must necessarily be fough VOUNG LORD MARMION, No. .
I - � W - .... - - New York after a bountiful supply bad l's%w that the m1aeln awl waiting outside the -Mr. B. F. Brook and wife, of Lietowel, I i
P, � � I - are that come from oue�s own a"rTee2E, and up -bill ; and to win it without a struggle . 7 1
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N -- , . M1 how much cheaper it is to raise them than L - -1 I were �erhaps to win it without honor. If have returned from 'a two weeks' trip toL �� , . .
I i I . RE.M—OVJLLJD . it is to buv them ! 'Great' heavens ! I'd L least $5 Worth in the bag, upon which the lie, and said: . I there were no difficulties there wou Now York, Philadelphia, Boston and other '. J. W, RUTLEDGE, 4
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I , . - I . I --I----- —I- . . . . landlord reafized nothing in the way,pt "Your atmt,. kno ng that it was your American cities. They report a very plans. Monosy, May 2nd -Will leave his own stable.Lot
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I . � R. H. Baff hu removed his Dye Works to . for there would be nothing to be-aeltieved. ant trip. #on 4, Tuckersadth, and PrO0064 to
P . . . dollar a head for lettuce all of my,life be. I - ' t James McQueen's, 2nd Concession of. Stanley. for -1
�! ,, . . ! fore 2d cultivate a garden ten feet square ! I -*— . And, opening the b sket, he saw,-to.him Difficultiesmay intimidate the weak, but -Mr. Wesley Honey, a former residen noon 1- then --south 11 miles, then west to the -P-arr I
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04 - - GODERICH ST. near the METHO- - I would by Jacks ! Every runty little nub-. A NARROW ESCAPE. astonishment, that the cake was gon6 ! the act only as a wholesome stimulous to of Mitchell, bas located in Howell, Michi- TAne, �o'Robert Stevenson% for the .night Tues. . —4
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I I - , � DIST OHURCH bin of corn I raised the year I was idiot men of pluok and resolution.' All experi- C"r's, Rippen, for noon; then south 2i -mlien, I
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z M� I And would take this opportunity to thank his num- enough� . o Was Near when they got there th y found it *as miss- Lint a Wayof fiv I then ;[out W Gebrire' KeGoniWle for the nighL .� :1
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= erous customers for their liberal . patronage since and there wasn't a perfect ear in the lot ! the Dark Vialey; I th:yy impediments thrown It human I pro3eed,to . 0 Leatherlandle,
...... i - - - . . ing, for a farmer's boy, who saw what . I -,- ancan Stewart and Louis Wettloufar, ? .
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,I - . � coming to Seafortk and to infarm-the public gener. -aw- th advancement ' fo the most part be i
� 0; - - l We got about one mesa of peas from a -r � were 4 � m y , - Will proosed to .
. � - I c 1. . ally that I am now ir. a lietteir position than everto I L . I . Icing from a difita ce,camei when of .Stratford, have been awarded their ,Uble',forthe might, Thursday- -A
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0 . . give my customers satisfaction, go bring rpuble Began With Swelling.of the had left, to see w at t ey had hidden, and, e � �.
� e'long d to tak�' care of. My radishes were � I zeal, extivit : ance, and, above all, They souls hotel, �Gton. for onehour ; tben'by way of :
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. I � I -f.- your clothes and have them Cleaned or Dyed for . -This Was Followed by Generi6i finding the cake, a ba eaten it alL yl . .
�, P-+.) � % Fall and Winter. .1 either hollow or all pith ! -The bugs ate it Glands . by a determined ree lution to surmount alle now full-fledged doctors of dental sur- the Huron r"d to John McDougall's Alma, for the .
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0 difficulties, and stand,up manfully i a I .
7 elt- ! / . W* my cucumber vines, and Rve didn't get a per- Collapse - and 11e6t Weakness -Doctors' upon another,Charlie lo t his birthda� cake, . success. � / - � to thi Irown Line, then north 11 mfl6j, than eaft to
� - ,& I . I H. BARR, Seaforth- feet tomato from a dozen vines, that, if I I - misfortune. , - James Altobloon's, for 'noon; then east to Robert .
I .1 L I Said She Could Wot Recover, But To -day and learned a lesson he ever forgot. I I _ � , I
I 0 � - . I - ...count my'time anything, cost me thirty dol- 0 . � I - � -J ( - �The-coseof the conteWIn North Perth Deverdsouies, Huron road east, for thh nightl, Saint- . -
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W (V . She is Enjoying Good Health. . - day -Will ptqoped to Robert Forkunelo.2nd'Oou- $1
Lu, �fi - lars a vine ! Allsumm"er I went to bed, so . ' . . A Tradl Trick. � session of Tuftergraith, for noon.; then .by way of.- I
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� .1 . I . tred every night, that I couldn't sleep ! From the Echo, Wiarton, Oat I . JaWs M take. . and the details published. Mr. Broyrn Egniondville to his OwnnUbli, where he will "Main
W . - C . � Sir Peter TAIv, a famous painter --in the M. P. P., expended $365.84,.while the cost until the followIng Monday morning. -L" ]WI -4 L 19
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- ; - -ftb"- Afte- wways raospi,afts., 'And vetyou havethe face to siy 'garden' Mrs. James Overand, who lives in Wiar- Jaick was a ventursont little chap. reign of Charles L agre6d for the price of . to M -r . Magwood, the defeated candidate, .
<0 9 a - - � - I Vw Grad RngfUh ij! You say'itagain, and I'll sell every ton,makesthe following -statement inre. day he heard at school that Tom Webb's a full ,evgth picture which he,was'.to draw was $141.911. � � .
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I 4 t � . . � able inedicine discovered. Riz -r . use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Peo. and was breaking. to pieces. - � indebtCd. to nat ure either for sliape or face. - , -4
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it - : - - .. ilz WX cure. amp eta free to any address. drday, Way 7th, 1898, aged 14 years, by, About four years ago there came a swelling place. Creeping along, the little boy bent I I That's vout mistake," replied Sir Peter, . I () '41, � I 4= -.
0 : I - - -I- =* W6" C*mpsisy, Windsor$ Ont- on the right side of my neck, which grew as over until his head grew dizz 1. I Distinctiv'e Merits : . . - LL
. her fiiend-and school mate,Aggie CaihpbeR: I and it -'he " for I cs,n ;ell it for double the price I de- . . � - rw
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. . .Ard reached our arms In tlia Ap-11 days. I - tallen. ' And something else might have i I How can that he?" said the alderman, . a - I = -
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of the glands, and said I would gab well off the bridge than a railway train c2me draw a. tail to it, and then it will be a capi- ' I I �
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rushing along that would have crushed him I i , . � �
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Silently back to their wonted ways, I mb temporary relief, but it was only a short, to death in a moment. . C4 , f.. - I I
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Up to the blue of the arching skies. : smart thing. He ran home, and at the din- and deinanded,'and carried off the, picture. 'Nutritive Qualities Unrivalled. W 1 I
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And the smile that brightened her small face go, by different physicians, and taken several the railway btidge and had seen Tom Webb's I . W - (D M -t I I
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It Sweet liWe heart, gcod-by I" we Wd. three yeat s ago I left, Wiarton for Chealey, Father and mother looked at each other, An eininent physiciaii had a valuable 1LOND0191 mob"11. - 1657*26 M, 1-d . . n P -A - . . 1 2
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—Bertha 0. Davis In . Independent. and he eald the trouble was inoviraWle and After diqner father to9k the little boy into lived with himt if he knew anybody 'who Mrs. Philip Mitchell, of SL M ' 1-1 , ::� t. A C - '
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A-gentleman.tr6m the country placed his . began to feel that something Areadful *an - cow in 0 ing to cure him. Finally I got a bottle of Burdock O" . CD �� I
. . . was when I left, and believing I bad come Father sat down in his chair, drew � can cure any the world." " well Blodd Bitte* and before halt thebottloZas I QJ NO .
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boy � Areet, home to die. -,- Before I left for Chesley I had comV d put his arm. theu,' I replied the .doctor, - he began to Improve, and -by the tiwe the I
r a time all went wcll. At length a lady been attacked" occasionally with fainting the� j up to his'. side, an ferty.' , The cow doctor accordingly "me finished he had not a sore on him." : I I p I
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demanded was agreed to, and b I - I , into danger when there is no need of it is �? . -:1
to tinfold the goods. He discovered, 'before away. I had become very weak and could no mark of courage. It is rash and wick- The doctor, greatly delighted. put his Mr. W. Franks, In charge of the GMad Trunk tn. 11 I ,-
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he finished, a flaw in the silk, and - pointin scarcely walk across the floor, and felt MY- d." of Doan's Kidne3 Pills cured me of a very bad attack * so
it out to the lady, said, 11 Madam, I deem self growing worse every day. I again eon- what do I owe you ?11 11 Owe 'me ?" replied .. ti� 0 -mw - 1. 4
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it my duty -to tell you therels a fracture in gutted the 1666,1 physician, and this time ,he ,g himself up with dignity. ., - a . P -
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- The merchant overheard the remark and While lying in bed a lady of the town visit. go.m a dangerous place; always keep on thel. 0 M W 0 0 1 4
immediately wrote to' the father of the ed me and advised me strongly to try .Dr. telling the story, "was to throw his fed the bowele. Varging and griping do violence to the 100 i004 �� . �
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I . t - - . � - I don't 'bills issued by ,,Ft is a very difficult thing to obtain ad- Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Weakness, Palpitation, . I
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I I i , - 4 S Because he has no tact," was - the boxes, when I was completely cured. The those little Canadian banks.'� I . r Ross Throbbing, Faint Spells, Dizziness, or any c.)nditlon :� 0 ro P'. . I � I
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� F ft -8 - -,. lady, voluntarily, who war, buying silk' off well a wornan as I ever was in rdy life. I discussion that followed boasted - that the concerning the talented artist is secured . - - - - I M I - n Ad � . 11 . .
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"I'll Y. v from her friends, as strangers 'seldom get a Baby Brightness.
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I I 1. alortgages. 'Reduce your Interest. Sa:%-e , chance of seeing her at. work. n fades when Diarrhoea selm;s on the lictle (D .
, ED TOWN � I F for themselves. If they canuot� discover irny1ife, and will ifneecssary make an affi. laughed, and thel dared him friends has recently explaffied how it is that 800
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INSURED -- . vate. NNo delay. 01"IrgPI; low. NO cO'zts flaws, it would be foolishness of the to tell davit to the above facts at any time." to step around to the. nearest banker and there are not more of hit pictures on the saved many Infants' as. weli as adultV lives. Mrs. 0 tz - to I -
. � I . Incurred unleqs 10111n 1,; grante(l Satisfaction theni (jf their existence." A depraved condition of the blood or a refer the point- to him. They went. marke I 0. - I W. Walters, Biebmond Street. Hami.1ton, Onti, s%ye: - n C �11 , I
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.. I - . .-Ilaranteed, or no loan. Loans arranged t. -11 I cured my biby of a bad attwk of Cholera by �v OW 0 co (D *' .
1-1 I �1 . " And is that all the fault ! " asked the shattered nervous system is the secrei of 11 I have said that this bill is iesu'ed by Rosa Bonheiir works very hard in spite . > .
F. 0. ; J. R� Win local a--ents. A,gents wanted. Oill or pare � Most ill$ that affit,qt Tankind, and by re- the second greatest bank in the ivorld"' All,round-on the window uAug Dr. Fowler'o Exttact of Wild Strawberry. P = f -
I non, geoy-Trea& - - I . write.. Enclose stam.p. H. R.- REYNOLDS, it nt. . of her 72 Y*bars- buthing else did any good, but the ba,by improved 3 1 --ft I
- S�ya, inspector or . - . Yea," answered the -merchant, I' he is st6ring the- blood afid rebuilding the nerves, said the Canadian. " Am I right ?" frames,, the little tables and the walls -are frota the flut dose of the Wild Strawberry." .A > .., 0
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. . .� . � well in other respects." Dr Williams' Pink Pills stAke at the root 11 Well," said the banker, " I gu,ess yon fresh' studies i She literally piles master . - 0 . I �
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I 7bom." K Hayf�, . I e him another day in strength. In cases of paralysis, spinal do something better than she has No cycliet's kH is complete without a bottle of - . . It �
o0d , Thoo.Gstbu%, ter ; I would not hav "I'm satisfied," said. the iri�rchsnt. '0 70:
1 * , I 1. GODER10H ' ' . and try to Hia ard' Yellow 011. Caa ba taken Internally or - 0 -
iffeld ; John B., Mo. - your store for the world !" � troubles, locomotor ataxia, sciatica, rheum- '- That bill's good enough for"me." 1 . or, M . y
� � � , done before. useyexternblly. For Cats, Bites, Bruises, 8 ' n 01
atiam, ervaipelae,- scrofulous troubles, etc., 11 its too good for you," said the custom- e pral )
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--- rk�S —0 . -the end of her studio is an unfluish d stiff i,oluts, coughs, Sore Throat, P.41ns in the L eat a) ./
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I fF 9 these pilfs are superior to all otber treat- gr, ' .t your hands OD it. picture, a magnificent it 19 &,waya effectia.d. Has no equ%1 40 ku M I
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K031111wn, soxforth , , z Old Fing6r Rings. ex� You'll never ge piece of work. It . etl$- I 1 _0 ME �z IMJ I
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,� W. Yeinj Hohne&�'- - . I . . (ZSTABLISRKD 1880.) ; ment� They are also a specifie for the, - time you are offered a Canadian bank has been'in' an unfinished. condition over 20 , . . . � , OQ .-1
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40hn G. Mornelo.a.. I V � Queen Elizabeth bad an immoderate love troubles which make the lives of so many bill accept it, for your banker -will tell, you years, yet she has a standing offer of 400,000 � —.0 -- 9) -4 -1 -* 7
I - � - - . for jewelry, and the description -given of her wome'n a burden. and speedily restore the that Canada has the safest and simplest francs for it wbin complete . Wh(-n Dr. Low's Pleasant Worm Syrup Is used. I 43 - I
r"ces or tritnaw . L at rich grow of health to sallow cbeeks. Be- * banking-systern in the world." I . TVs death to the W0rmR,'eX8Y On the system and nicb -q X
. -HIRYSTA dresses covered with gem; of the greate 0 � -
1Y att-mded t6 on I . A., �C � I 11 I do not want the motiev," she says. 4 'I to take. Contains sufficient laxative, so that there :r M
. cen, addresa&d to � I Successor to ChrystAl & Black. I rarity and beauty reads like a romance, ware of imitations and sub3titutes alleged to And be went out, leaving the, merchant prefer to work for myself. I love art for PS .
� . 1. nger . to no need of giving castor oil or calowel atter%ards. ev- M - -
lonary a�vys the Detroit Free Press. For' 6 be 11 just as good." Sold by all dealers or and his banker in deep ponsult . ation., its own sake. When I find that money is � INS I I " �
� . I Manufacturers of all hinds of Stat rings she had remarkable fondness. Paul sent by mail,, �ost p%iA at 50a a box or six ' - - -9 - getting low I do's pi7eture or two in order — . . I=, 7 3
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� � 4t . Marine, UprIght & Tubular Hentzner, in his " Journey into England," boxes for $2,50 bv addressinig the Dr. , Wil-, . A Sailor Boy's Nerve. to keep things going and then continue in .
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. ! I 1598, relates that a Bohemian baron having liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Oat. . . . )2 I - Executors' Notice.. ' - - ' - 7uq- - -
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I . � I BOILER S, Greenwich, the Queen, zkfter pulling off her . . -little ideident,"- to sh6w the nerve of an to work- in male attire. Huron, in the matter of the Estate of - .
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: -balt paus,mo ke Stacks, Sheet I cor Works, glove, " gave him' her right hand to kiss His. Spite Trunk. apprentice b�j. A division of the crew of - - I :Erm JP.A."Ks VX40 -- .
1 . . . . I J . - David Clark, late of the Village of Rail- . I
1rument , 1 � which a man will sOMe. one of the battleships was overhauling the - �
I i , r . oW., etc, sparkling with rings and jewels -a mark of ,I 9 The length to . . Ball, gentleman, deceased. .���i,iliilll I . � .
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. . . Itc particular favor." Among the. old North- times go to avenge a real or, fancied iojurj al4r magazine one day, breaking out fixed MotheTOs Ideas. an , , - -. I
, N1 . - � .. * Also dealers n Upright and Horizontal Slld4 Va!ve . . - . . a - ' --mother doesn't like the young m In hereby given pursuant to Revised / . .
. I men rings were generally worn by rich is amusing," said a. subur ammunition, cans of powder and gun co * tton, A girl's , Xot,6 .
� I agines. Automatic Cut-'Iff Engines a 3 o1alty. A]) last week. "'Do you and cleaning house. as it were, under the who omits to Pay- her - the little courtesies statutes of Ontwi,), 1897, Chapter 129, Section 38, �
. . . - � and pipe-pilng canstan:r an baud people and persons of rault-7. Such rings are ban train one morning . . ' i all p�rsons having claims aglinst the EVAtO Of
191timated cho,tn'tice. - frequently found in burrows of pagan date, see that prosperous- -
- No of P, 1= lookingi middle-aged direction of a gunnees mate. - which, as an elderly lady, are: her due. that I Clark, late of the Vl!la-,e of Hensall, -440
� had on. . the tfiird seat on the left? Well, The latter I stood leaping over the hatch, Doesdt like the young man who talks the the said D-tvil cased, are bereby required to send or . I - I � .
1873. Worko--Ovposita G, T. B. StIA10n. G0d*'Ff(%h, and from their nature and quality it is easy . man in dly ad I ' '
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� Con- I MCLEOD'S which undoubtedly ie that they were used the Bound - - you will find in. the baggage I - antern against the ate I - the Executors of, the FAtate of the said David The danada Business CoReges I �
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Organ4 a I. I I - car a big battered-looking,old trunk with his way. The spring'that held the lamp gave ter's Christian name, or treats her too famil I . - �
v instead of money in commercial transac 01ark, on or before the 4th day of Jure, A. D., IS98, �
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.... painted on it in large letters. . way, and it fell into the pit, bottom side up iarly. Dossn!tlike the young man ,who. with full partilaulare of their cuims &riltho seenrity ; ,
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. , r-% N, I I ry morning when that man'� comes to and still burning on top of a large'ean.of cov tly�augha at her little foibles, and (if any) - I �, her Butine" I
. � to be cut asunder. Still, rings of more ar- Evei And notice Is htreby given that after the said 4th Is doing;nore fo � - .
. . as found in New York, his trunk comes with him, amd powder. The lieutenant, the gunner's -mate evi s no sha4ow of interest in bar favor- day of June, A. D i� 1808, the said Executors will' College th the Dominion. I
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I r4rices., I AND OTHER- tistic'workmanabip are sometim at night the trunk is on and others who were looking over the hatch ite bby. Doeentt like - the young man proeded to di - tribuW tbe usel s of tb e s%id deceafed, 43 puplis were placed in two moutbe. Students. - I :
I . I I, I I when he goes hotTle 0 . thereto, having from all quarters are 113aking to this worthy ftsf- -.1
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.ward:i[i JJ ., I I A speoffic and antidote for impure, Weak and IM period are remarkably beautiful. Veni . - ,se the L sh911 hivo received notice of, and that they will not ]Besides a large atterdance f - atnw out- .
had his wits about him a -Ad step,, politeness forbidding her to CIO be liable to & ae is year, 03, pup,N reg'steted
I I .poverished Blood, Dyepepsia, Sleeplessness, Palpate- particularly, excelled in his art. In the the coftntlY where its owner gets off. That, prentice boy r the sild a4sets, or any p rt there I tom points nearer to other -
I . ' . - for guicker than you can tell it, i ned do ,laim they 3hall not 6ide pohits. 60 of'tbp-u I �
priceii, . tion of the Heart.. Liver -cowplaint, Neuralgia, Lose Londesborough collection is a fine,spectmen. trunk has. been travelling back and for% � . A a Am I door in his face. Doesn1 like the young any peraon or person,4 of whose (. Business Oalleges than to Chatbaw. I
. a ce ceived not ce of ras abovc required. )
- 6f Memory, Bronebitis, consumption. Gall Stone@, _ . peasone now** and, it's an awful nuiiance. th t ekle seized the lamp and extinguished man who makes her 'house a � conveni n , h3se re . � 'Pie lnVa99'.`htfd :the merlis I .
- . . Vitub' The four cla�v-a of the outer ring, 4 " We presume these Pen -
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. �Dance, Female Irtegulancic8 and General Debility. work.supportthe setting of a sharply -pointed 64 Th . . Ith: flames' with. his fingers, grabbed the dropping in any eve i g without an invi ;o Executom.' 'I
I . . er in his arms ,and sang tiou. Dodan't like the young man who idles but the bat would satisfy them, bence, they Are
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4 rk Hills Green P. 0. 4us of either . �
� LABORATORY--Goderia, pyramidal diamond, such as w instead of I whwfor catel , 1
� I I I t and he sued the road foir $25,. 1��t-, .1 Ye labbers haul me and ,this -here a"y most of his,time, depidmant, and a '
. 'DOS - f � ; J. X. The shank bears a suddenjol wo in ' . �. � , . -
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