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Al -.TED. -A teacher ho'
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- lu ebixe boar. Any inforUiation leading to his
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foi zick Cattle and Horses, 26c. Scld by J. S. Rob
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, - The undersigned wishes to announce to the public
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Oat having bought a, large quantity of the thiee best
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dlecatint for cash, is prepared to sell them to one-
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S. LAMB'S Lumber Yard, Seaforth.
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Very large quantity of P U the diff ozent lengths rind
width@, is prepared to fill any bill that is presented
Ithe very best quality of Hemlock.
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. Having bought. a large quantity of pine from a
large firm in. Muskoka, I am getting pine dressed
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I wide plank for water troughs ; spruce- and balsam
lot gravel boxes, light and durable. Also white
cedar. shinglQ11 XXXX and XXX and XX of best make
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. Agr-loultural College, Guelph
� Under the auspices of tho' Huron '
, Farmers' Institutee,
.on Saturday, June 20th, 1903,
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is as follows -.
Station Aduli Child
I Relgra'Ve $1 25 ' .66
Blyth 1 26 .66
Undesboic. 1 20 .60
- Clinton i �0 .60
Seatorth 1 16 .60
St. Calumban I 16 .60
- . Dublin I 10 .65
Holmeaville 1 20 .60
004erich . 1.26 .66
1 BrUceffeld 1 20 .60
,.jiippen 1 25 .66
- gensall 1 26 � .115
I Exeter
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Uantralia 1 20 .60
. Arriving in Guelph at 10:23 a. in. Tickets will be
� . V-0id only on one train, valid to return on any train
- up to,and including Monday, June 2ftd. A special
tlmn will leave Centralia at 6:30 a. rn.�; Exeter, 6.42;
110118all; 6.67 ; Kippen, 7.05, and Brue'aflold 7 13, con-
IledIlIg'With the regular train at Clinton. ramong.
*rb from other stations will use regular morning
" train. Returning, a ape,-Ial � train will leave Clinton
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. VI X.85 p. in. for Centralia a'W intermediate poln � to.
- I Ono will R183 leave Clinton at 10.40 p. m. for Belgrave
� _ and Intermediate Points. Thlowillbothe only ex.
00r61011 f , rem thia county to the Agricultural College
t1118 season, and every peraou should take advantage
Of it- Ample accommodation will be provided. A.
subsUntifil IdnCh will b� served at the College by
� I the Government. D' MOINNIS, President, South
- � Huron, THOS. MeMILL&N, PreBldent East Huron;
E- 0- RLPORD, 8 eoretary Weell Huron ; S. 5RILLIA
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t . . .& pasgion: for gro earning for wel 1-e ff- an � _-
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broad Ju 'can to a cerwn � � a larg life, Is chdracterLstle of all the leader f)f a wild band, the ot aer a - - - ����ll�iiiiiiii .� - I — - - I � W_ x; th )wls have a f ree r 90, 4�� --- ��
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Ing up to the ff I so that he can � - 0�adh ou � . , -re _. slowly, but are solid and-Ifirm. I - _4
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not be sure of 'getting his best efforts', � I ttic, I ,��rw �1 low to atmosphere of the house Is alway , ;
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sure of hitting tko tale off. After this ,- I - �, AUCTIONEERS. Bone meal will greatly assist tho - _
I � . he 11 . Even in Id age he is still skin chairged. Then the black was -
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has been acqul�ed the athlet� *can get I - i iessivcness. I growth anil develonment of bone !A �!, ., - ,
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to work. I I I . T chickens and in a great measure pre- ,,, : �
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or twelve feet,bq'fore the- take off`o so . 1HIS""Sue of t � the' limit of t eir-g wth. They the' twol� stallion e_ngag"ed, circlin mad- ally and kept clean. Clean, Amy -strAw . -1 i. �
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that he can gather himself for 'the iand vi or t. the entire syotom. cannot be i!nade to respond to the woo- 1Y about on the r hind legs, tearing up J. material. Tobacm - � :--4
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jump. After leaving the take ot! he � Ing of riched soil reat'clods of ftirf, biting and striking stems will help to keep away, Vermin. 1. -7 1
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-,- should shoot and up, 4e must Effe Of - ()I;IpM Absbmla, Wrijak and, Ing. The power for the extension of as opportunity offered. At last, by a r t Lot 2, Concession 2, Hullett, will receive _-;i
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have elevation 6r1his offorts will be n i , . z esperatp rush, the. bu skin
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angle of at least forty -live degrees. A Ilar na�lure Early n life they settle throat. - � Here e affair would have LA Auctioneer for the countles of 'Huron and I 9, Coehims or Rrak� � ,�!
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placing a hurdle' In the jumping, pit-.- Tm T.,; m displacethol.m. They are dead t6 enter. Ing su4, I I -_ -1
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should gather bimself. tDgethe'r as he " ' __ - - - - __ New nip SyStEMS of busl- fore_ quarters clear of the gi romptly Pe�w who h ,� � 1,
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To him who kn ws the stor' of the I 6 W 0� r Ready Made _ - off alone to trj t wound up a serious: talk by saying, "I - , :
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pigeon. his group o , i Ask , g '4 wort] se . _ I
. e f beauti- 010t for our Floor Oil Hovv Hatwallan.Natives Go After the Bein Lnt of the Backmohe Is the ory of Weak Kidneys love, you even when you are Aaughtn
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fill, grayish bre I 91� , Carpets. We quate- a few , cc 1, � chargers which the men of Cortes rode Backache Is the warni. 4 j . I . � - . ;
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r- � Lau m'elomele" is the na e of a de- A Va later this same small - ]
descent golden $h n upon their throats ric I : I i so fearlessly into the wilds of the new d a . I - - - I
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-full of refere#ces to it. Alex rider , head lowered in defeat. 1 - DOAN S KIDNEY PILLS, face:
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Wilson, the father of 4mericaul I lbafirst class currants for 25o. -shape of a club Nvith a little knob at � � . .. � .
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rizon to the hodz�n, as fai as the eye i j .1 long. A. village sore 1rer ie rforms cer- Ing, ac rding o, a professor o,f hy- cure you. A_ L � 10 of various bues was uised by the -A � , . J I
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could see, and Was over four hours in rl �or Oil0loth' ' ' I kiene, oubled Ithin the past'three purple tint �T: i
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passin- a giyen point. He saw a nest- i i . . I After this is ,done the clu ),is magte, I bein ,considered the exclusiv� 111ild f-014 r.
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miles in width. - ; I a : The d so a distf�ctiverly the royat imlor. 1-1 i
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the wharfs in _-\�* � York loaded not in � I the club would lose all its power and 120- f"t i
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ew � I of life, the scie tist belieTes, are more the first box I began to feel',' n letters of - gold on a roll I 1
1. r -_ b useless ever -aftei:ward. I'took two more to . ake ;4 complete in length, formed of the iu�.estlnes .o*
packages, but In i bulk, with wild pl- � - . - attentionjo t� aii we breathe and . In , - - I
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Sold for a- cent hplece. -Up, to 1860 the 6igns 5n arpets raDging in price from . This opipion.l sustained by the Ista- as to the method of preparing QU Ink. I �i .
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eased foOd'demand. Gun, pole, �R'e4d' MaAe Suits- at 'very low prices. . W,h s Jinks a--doin' of now?" a V .1 :
an iner � ., �� � ; I trodu.ctioh of sewers and of public wa- Tuz DoAw KmN%lr F" Co.. Toronto. Out� __ - 11
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club, net and Oulphur pot were em7.- - - - . collered � ' I . - 114ttiW- still an' growlin' I � -
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0 11 nut M'e�t 4ttracts ceiltain k1nds of flsb, to . . !
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man netted .5001 dozen In one day.. In;, i . want to, prolong your life and increase I JONATHAN MILLER - I �. :
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the nesting seapola trees were sbal-ce l oers? Then breathe Aeeply P � �
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during the s�ason. Like the bison, it Bar. jAs soon as ney - p .1 Underwood, Empire,,and Blick- � . i �
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the- terrible effic,lehey of man -when he . �tjojj of the aptive principles at and clos I es the mouth of thein.t, - - "Did MacMerger inberit h10 moneyr . I �
,Axo a comb�pa (I e where- All visible writing machines, for sale or �.
sets out systemkt.l of a : tble vagetabliq rernedi6s for Is- lin, In 'Whose 'honor it was known as I X�
I -cally In pursuit - ��he most Va 111 to rent by the month, ribbons, etc., and all 'In'directly.. Ab Inherited the Abilitx y
i . � ;orders of the pTer, Stoma,* and upon the � rest haul it u quickly - ' other makes of typew I i
lower species. i I . Bowels. I . � I . 111chapeau Franklin." In spite of num- - riters, sedond hand beft of others.'�-14fe. I
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"I don't want to see that Peaked ok- - I . n 'o lshmen't,_ibut the evil reputation soon i �
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nine ragged PaInlers. I L L -M;315011 01139� my checks she would also ;die without worn ai��Iythe,LjMoSt ridiculed, d'utlives BLOOD capital in 1866 was shown a "miniature i I'll, I
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she, brought u -s yesterday, all in red and 1k, � ' I t . , � Z I
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gold letters, an4 we with empty stom- ; 1� . - I their houses. It I ant Ao - -PERMANENT I ;
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i Coo" Limited, Toronb% special odor, which'Sydenham com- what kind of neighbors you are going 5 CVRES ruti;, trails, quagmires, but not roadiv. - I -
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Oh, A:Jfred, deir; I*a e .:.: ;1 I Burdock Blood Bitters alw'ays otittoes lu Ger=&=7-� . I
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they 40," she Rnsw6re . "There � She threw herself-- wildly upon the too s .
,, - Gpeynt�ne turnip, don W&X 0, '� him her darli g in er $ : -nearly 20,000 khown Me- �
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they , e I it t for an influence corn, Mtoh met onions and Ch I I K - LPION � t,
of solUe kind inside of them." ' '04jons, sud I&rge co, - call a s�ade a pade. i . Llqmld Glue. I . I ma
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Miss V'rjsopll�_why o you say that h0bron'and 'the RM�iri-S�ate; -early 'The Very Good Kant , , r
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poas an beano$ and 411 kinde ,Of garden, tents."' � . 11 I I � I at his umps. Abs6eweo, Old sores Vicerp Fel on ,pMf sud I �
Miss van A111114, who 1,4 to be married . _r � Win Dlwase& F"10=14 p1mileff, stfirjointz �
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today, is so pvla n? Do; you know her . After _a. few momentsP . ?IF es. 4c,ato, re ffeett . V
I I hA,V4 soma pure maplo syrup at 25c a . . follo Ing: "The conscience tell'iIiii, anyway
by sight? � - � ind-honey at �00 a lb. I have .Tphnny submitted the I ftWby0Mffg1tftj250. Tryltonoe. . GOod. Vr1da7 Bre" 1 3
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the papers,ha'vO PrintCq . I . � MONEY TO -LOAN I loaf of bread was baked on 0e worw -1 -1
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