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The Huron Expositor, 1916-06-30, Page 6, :I - - , . - , i � - � - - , - , ; 5 � � � I - . ; i i , � i I ! I � � � : i � i I . - i I � i � . I � I . - I i f i t1 5 � �� ? f � i E . � � - L - Z : - � i ! Z t � . . i I � I � 5 � � � . � � . . � : I . Z r ; i i I : ; I - . : . . � � i � I I - ! F 2 . r � I � . r E � m : � i ; � I Z e E I � - I t I ; I � - 5 � m � � � � . . I � � ! . . � I I 7 I t : � ; I I ! I t ; i � I . � � ; � ; . . � � p . I . L - , . I i .1 . �. : . 2 N : � � i � . . r : I . t - N � . � � & % : � � . � I � i . � I . � : k I . . . . I ; . . I r 1. 2 � 11� � � ;--w�"------ — I __ , _ - , __ - ___ -_ _ _ - t­w­ . - I , ; I ; 1, . . -1 - _r , I , - . i , . � i - . __ - � ,. , - -_ — - I I 1�1 I � i . . I . - f . . I . � . . � . � I - - - I .I- � . 1 $ � I . I I ; I . 1, . i p ____ - . - I , ' I I I - ' ,churqh �vvds beautff�flly decormea I i , I - I I REIF WAR-V_"'E DUKE&. t11114 I � I AN � I - i ; � . Oh evOgreejao and Owers, an old . - � - : � I 1. —I I I . P X I L j ` ' SICK ? , . � I .To � I Oxclude WI A#ens. � - Ira -YOU BEEN . ij '11'ho 11 "itle p the aisle !to the chancel I . At a communication of the Grand I . . V I 'ill Ge Aixb est ! - la Li ed u I . . , . , I i , . t a r No.. , dly wal I 1 # , _. L' - i i . 11m YM reaHze the utter weakness . � ,. C(L ' ­ 1 .,4no, stoo. anialng the r after eviwy ­ - I TAdge of England In London recently 1i I . I I L . I bility out, iot . I - � . "I � � itioni. destroys appefite,. L . o,uA- hdd I&t_the church. tl e Duke of Connaught was unant- . I - robs mbi I I I ' I _ =*keS W'Drk a burden. L I Will the grekest wat In 11 story 11.6 - m ously re-elected Grand Master of I � I . L , I Wt tj� sniell solemn�l she said at . � I I . . I I - I � I I I - - produce a Britf0h -dukedom?. I, - will t () � .... � - LLLL �. ... 1. _- � Eiigland Free Xasonry,'for the ell- � I . I . A Z : T*Vtstmethatatrengthandstamimthat . I . .sexton, as S4 turned away � _­ _ be curious it that I; no, -, one i 4 its - 110 t *to the . . I ... & - rr suing year. of last year, so eslien nofl2ink has ever equaleA . I 1. evident?mAucthuce. J is A I - . .. Ivi, I . - , � minor results, ,1)"at so ri tany 6! our .1 . I � . G. -and, Lodge decided that in order to I 0 i I . ; I ed with Scouts )E�mtdsion,l be�_ � , . . I -1 I I . L o I L . ­i'l,don! �mcw as I eve�reallzed just .. . 11._ � flies !' f tliei highest rank .. i � � prevent the peace and harmony of stmmilh-sueitairliug notuish. noble fam ,� I i I I bn*"tC7S e I L Ion to thd pgowesi - *Iat'theifodor of sanc4W meant be- " ., . I - I I I stl4et - I �­ . 'tbe craft being.disturbod It was ne- I - 11 . I i I L L of � warrior ancestorso Marlb iough ' Just, S PI , ,�i &stribute -ow . their d _ i L L the. blood to - I L L � . I e, todao �" ., I cessary 4hat all brethren of . German, : I , a . easin,w a -i I Oisoughout thebody While its tonic � . :01 . i : . 1. I . � Z!) . - � : . I es which I I - I ---.--- I i - and reewres -- and Wellingtoiq are Instanc . I ''I 0 A09trian, Hungarian, L or Turkish ; I � I , � � L I : . I I ns�the appetite I � . � � - I TS ALL ,, — , I "I'll, I'll, I'll .. .1 Will OC 'r to ev ery,one,, b t there. are n-1.. ring'the continu ' L it s Name- I . nent way. - cu �� . . T i . birth should not du : - I , perma I PERI .S. OF GNSOLINE. I ' � � --- own, tired, nervous, 1 others. The I rst I 1 . ; I uk9, of N61 91k, , - I ance, of the war attend anyWasonic . I LLL - � . I I , '': L . � - I � I ''I . , 351eld If, � . . � I . I ding Wi � I � : or luk strength, get. 15coWx ! who d1edfOn Bisw � ' i � - � meeting of any description. It was � CoD'3fort Soap .. I " the van 0 Rich r 's arm: r, -had n i : ion Air, Nb es With th P, Vaoor, T on � L I ' R1,GH I I . . to.dwy� At any drug store. , ', d - determined at this meeting to extend 1 . I - � _� . , � . � i _. I S*At& Mimne, Townli% Ocd. , yeais before �.mcarim Captal&Gen- ;: - U ok,QlLit Fpr Trouble. ,_ biho,VS this ;estriction Puntil Grand Lodge, I I . . wwww� � * L , It von awe - � . I L OF -_ . I 1. I eral of all. the ,,'�Xlng 16' Forces ; 1;: sea' 11 I stahtf.4 on account of' . I after the ^treaty of peace has bee � . 4 L I g" I . n 0 all, I a 0 LVA live .... , ' ZV9111_41��M_8114i=lli�lffj I a 4 � 2 to I'll "o I _ __ � for restating 14te- Aft Ich = $I ned, should otherwise:, determine - JL - . I ompts of Lau-' .. on Cue I I , Wh te 4 ­ I __ I L . . L 11 . or - tonstipa - . � . . I castrians, and Jvas porhaps. the best 10 tk I wiia might result In a perpetual ei- . - - _� - _.__ I � t ' . ; , 1143GAL. "sailor and sol4fer tdo?' of --his �1 e. ! � 10 � Xedlc�l . . . -11 . . � ��_ - - : ,, In * L ' cliusion of all brethrel of _ L I � A) ; A - = _ I I L .. , ... - AU - I I 11 ! i — . I I -11 � � � ham Re"11 OMerlle e lemy 'birth, I I � I � . . � . The Duke 'So rseti I 4�o I .. � . L 11 a I I � ; � e0e " . 4-111, I I . L do* _ I I I I � I I q i on I. 11 AiA In se i��_ Z W__ " A X*406n I y se I a 111 9t as t� . fe , be ailowed to form clubs, assocla- ; . 'A . i I - 0I . .. ,k X & ItAYS . had its course ' 4 8, firsit s 11 I tlAg, I VM I resp"g huni an . 1, or yste I ­ : . I � . , =4 . . a O.? L --- man,- who 1,d in army, of in4sion * � li=4 . man Indlffle�euce, the In. A!! tions, or societies. The chamber did SURDOCK � , Solicitor, Conveyancer and . , L de I ' � � u` asasten � � Fleets In the Wtic. I i , - . - A 1644, and aft,6 r _ - ! L d t of : i 19011c,. Solicitor for the I)om I LL . gaso*e and , ot�ei � 1 not -beileve that the presente of Ger- i I 0 I - Into ScOtlanci I � i ' L ., ;U rill.%eld *ft . � 4W 1 ; , I I Offim In re&r of the Dorn featingsthe Fr*h a; ye late! lie- . 1 �-; ' . '. . : The correspondents of the Petro- man firms In India was essential to , .t.' % . W , I - 1hak gWwth. Money t,0 --,G" - , came Captain -G - B01W , I f- n -A wbich are i langerauji 1 *- . Coio --.-.2— --I Telegraph Agency has forward- rade, and did not -Want them back. , i BITTERb ersJ ... 0 , � OV811 , Of I r ready nfisimmability ; I d BLOOD 1. � .. . . I wate I . . . .- and Lieut. -Gene ral of � t Ar - I In 11 I - . � I . ap-rmd Ir an accouut of the 'visit to the The president also urged that India I I I I` __ ; � � - I i ) - tie -number ot - .1 . : CURED I �, . 'o . I . � France. , His i was � � I I.bly the I - " British Grand kleell .of a party of should contribute substantially t I I " . �� I . ents, cause I of - Ufa Mix %6 an& 25c. bms ac the I I . 1�� J. M. BEST. - quickest elevatl= r r rde( , for 11 I � 111 Russian publicists, from wb-ich the the. Imperial Navy. Mah11LAF � - - I . .. 0 115? - ;Is igr I at to roje . IdIs. Rcuff Dow Sbm Owl�- A41owing Is an extract: - fr In a simple knight - , Mae � SPEPSIAN I � M, -1 � � . '. � .� In tie use of the . I I -the luncheon on the rron Duke I spy . ", - acer ad I B#,ron - Seymour! one d OAC It . I . I _. 1 At . � 20"'W. A*Wtar, I I �, . I 10ng of England and FrwAce. I . _ onj"Y&ne &44 ­ ... � 1_1 I __ � � ,lk I I of -90 t-the6ii. - 11 mt . I Is pnducts e3r. at which lead I . S� John Jellfcoe, attei proposing the . j L I LW 11 � , 11 . - ALX*i Sht&t- ()ffke -V- _*FAry over I - i . � ­ - . . that in the . . --- . .... LL . - , - � 0 Is It generally known - - - ao _;L I I L Of � ikese volat le ou I hWth,of the Emperor of Russia,, lunle% ---' .-sWe, *an otfteL. of .,-X"cbeker � . as. � r . I ­ � 1, . I -m-"a-S the ,stomach I kept in gm � . - . I �� __1 ­ . - . LL 11 I f, the ninetleenth century is - __­ . I .. I _. . - . - - . distingulkheck a14 - 1� . I . L � gal Ion by op 1 i:,nea,u 8 LL . I de the followiAg speech: "it is food wM not iftest IRT4MIAT __ - - - . I - ..t �'S_ I - � as��; a IC Welcome L e King of England still bore the ! sb'RPe Y01'r L I— _ - , ­ ­ 4a. 7� . 6 . Vie.% $�w LLLL I . . I, . I I',- -: �e. ,soldier, ­jit, . I.. I I I.. .. t M *Mods, I . . L Wi Ilia a great pleasure to we to but w iff cause a d -,:ug � and =ning 4 - . .. : 10f4he- -1 . � � L;; k,%A .010 title of Zing of France,7 It was on food, I. feeling of =wness in *t .- _U - 11 11 � . . . 4 - I? 11 _10% @�,& I you to the Grand Pleet. - I am sure * . -----,-; L . . . I "ilk." ­­ _�_ . - L , .. caralaw-0- . Druggist, eafo wite are very obliged November 5, 1800, that -'be privy - Azmaa or a facling as ff . . I , � 0"" VWS L, ­­�'� - - - . : I - � V. L : I it a ­ : 1. S rt� 1, L _ L .. 1, ; , : actIte, t4jklx � P+, -e-. I -to you for com- 'q ln the Is , � I , ?% - , i , L , - -­ . 1. however, ,which to i ot - council, in consequence of "the Irish ' Pain- - .k, - . 1. . - .. � � � A, .W�.. - ! . - I . . - . LLLL '. � - I a", .W,M i I - -, - far at such *a season, and I �W= !Yin& thft-e- - lmk.%�.�­ j, laga wl , " .1 I I � en4ed amd wh" - ft I boutw" _�ftplv�$ 06XV-_ *RM . �� ­ - - � �, a I - �g so ni I hCavy lwekkt .. . 'I . . we 41, IS (", - 0 � , . and title sh ' Bur4OCk 2100d E't`t4" "Atot b� . . �, I tbe�; - t I � � - puy.me, t i you will take away pleasq.nt - __ 1000i�. *;�A. 1 .- � L -1 abiatim- _�Qr '' L . . a -1; I I I ow , LLLLLLL ger Uc It ould be ebanged from 9 - __ --..M,.- - . � - ­ iy L% login. � - swerd,thb -(my th hf thi§st ob r �� a r gasoline vapor.burnp, Emim memories of your v1sit, We know ,,George III. by the'gTace of..,God, of � SUIP as a cure for dyspepsia =d &U k-JqW­'WMUw&w&%m - JOC L* of the peerage, 4 I i + , - ; , ___ - __ i - a4d appreciate the great work done rl,�. + ; , . . - �."'Afrktp In ftottox-b k, . i . , + , fti� � I ,nf +hAb wo ip amil aim Im '! . VA+�4" M%"ftVt_4 A 7�11g�A its affi td t=bk*. �; . I " AA I : -1 4 -1 . it � . � - ... I I 1 5 . � ) 0 Oup I r I I - �­ - I.. I . . % — i 7 1 . V to �_ - __ __ _ I b' the Russian a-rmy. It saved 11 I � *W�W; I . . . i � I 00 Th bureau of - -_ i — y 118 King, Defender of the Faith," to Mr. James R. Bum% salwar2l, X.S., . �, I I . . .. . '� � 1-1 I -11 . - I. � _', -,-. M ,0 . . lEtemiar, ' � nOSBox. I . . I - .. 11 in � to U , .. . at the beginning of the war. It Is George III., by the grace of G*d, of wetes: "Aboftttw0Ye=1k901w2sbW07 ­ -*,* I i ' .1 I -, I __.. I.. . I - refer ­trcyubj�d with dyVepsma, d 4 1 1 1 -, , I .tramd, , is .. tAe - I - . by G. A. I . . . I ' s*ving us i now. T need only to the United Kingdom of Great,)Brltair- 1. ,� . ­.._.", ­ ' - - .� -1 Mauebline, . . PA er N*ws W-1 -i,-* Sc the -stition In these I 1 upj%7i � I _ML- 01tAN, AND . WO coul not � I I . .- I :", , , I . - I � I I the splendid victory of the . I . - proud ­ I of ,4 remw] � 1 1 � . � I Caucasus and Ireland, King, Defender of the get an�r refid- I - 11 I I I r � i 0 . tried most evezythin&l . � - I 000" . . ' . i . army at erum. � . ., , . - . - �. . snu v- it I sha I Ike a.1 4W , . _ . � . . � � Faith." The abandonment of the not eVen the dOcbws geemii* to dG me! - , I � . . . -0310 e.4 the -cover, off a full. -p W � If vaiiwwv�swwork I . . . I I I "The Russian navy, too, has won mei .NetvIes' Public. The e are ed Of ., Where They Were Shot. - ,. , . - .. Mail . - � Itle ot "'King of .France!' led to our avy, g�od. ,One day a filmd told * =01", to- W wit, _the� I i #ghtly� - 1ne k d b - and . - our , ltftrs, as he bact . I - . - , ght y� t= !!!j --the T f adm4ation. by Its efficiency. No- ,e being to try�Burdoa Blood B: , ­Ubc- In 89afortli on Mon- squares most iciter . __! foreign oflacial correspondenie i . , � dt *mob � wee)LAOMM In Kidd block - pi*�� a. to 0- the . . & aong the visitors to pwer o thing would give us gre#er Pleasure . I go, and by � o ladles.;.whoOe sense . carried on In En a i - esting histories.3 On one side tb�ere Is, ' London were tw -glish Instead of I seen advettiSC& 1 6 * _�, j- _r�Qjvd� -C,-' J. L. Killoran, It ' lWo.. , up and bum as long ' - , than to be able to fight i, - e. f=tbotgeVasgOw1kftbet1*o1 � I �% I rom 'a ca moo I . 1ac__ . 'thironfele. .. I I WZW . . ' ors. 49anat our French, —,Loud .. - Vmg dn - - bottks I wat"Mm-,' I V .. ,X, oak f f6tind In'! 'the . WM � sid6 by side I " � . . do. Of t1 e realistic was i . on time - Aei� � 1;1 � la3ts. � On.tle other e ro 0" '�'l with Russian sail I i � .- . . Doon,.,18#V1,-, Pak I trom "- IN I . nGr p I -1 - : �- � -1 - I— .1 I - . - it I I 0 I .Glasgow, V � one ...... a w dropsof glasoline than a love of the historic. It mat- common'foe. It would be difficult for I I and 4ber tei T hwo ttecomend it to i I - I Cathedral"; fri �m � HI h d i I tere( not to them that the pa"ing . I . pietily" cared. . - , I- � I M ry's I . , � -1 - � . . � I L - f � ,_ a, 113,110" 1 - : us to go t Xentis;h Ale. I . � thorn"; "oak fr' '. t P les 9 .. I tly Inclosed P9% waits a ce ries, had endowed with an his- .. . o the BaJtio, i but not im- 1 1 aff %&ems &= djvje�' -1 I , V .%=.AR -X � , . . JU ; I . I if possible, . and I hope i�e da,y may I Kentish ale, according to Mr. I ,by r I � � I don Bridge, but' 11 4v � ' r the., fe* minutes and then introduces a toric significance the 71ariouslobjectE B.B111. ts mar-uhutur-ed 6* � Oak'; ,oak' . . - . .. 'Pt ,oak'; . . t � � . � .1 I Rny�a ----* � t� , fi, e: come when our ships will engage the' Ullaire Belloc, is the most "potent" , Tm-wto, OnLi I , - .1 C . I 71 2"BUFM V. is Aoy.�411 George-* a �� th64d;' Wth' am ,Or a# eleetrie spark a V1018ut f x- that laimed their attenion.1 They T. Mi�= Co.. Lknited - . � � , ' 1�: it - " * - i 'gust - X 'Ill _� - -1� - . I . Au ,om b der- plosi � wV Let me raise my �rew obtainable to -day, and the re- [ . . .-I I IZI_10� �;�WAVSW . ! - 0 .17801-'- *,,: , f] on _w from room to rooO. witb . I W ost likely result In pass4�d � �. onor gra*ate of , Ontatto Vetoi In.! - - fflieo,; "Queen loaryj$ Ciat of the first p4ace, the vapor Purn , riosity. glass to the health .of our Russian P,utation It has maintained since the ' � i I;- . ..-..--- I , ' � � . � _ yev "'; " i I . 5 as fAst dwijj Ming interest and ett guests, associating with it that of the days of Henry II., 'when the Old numb 11 ot prominQrlt iawps of ehe� College, and honorary member O I � House of Lox*s,' bull t Oct( ber, as -ntly they halted in cons Itatiou. Rusm tt - - 11tedbal Assoclatidn of 'the Ontario; f 1 ; W corOs !rom the �asoline and Pres, an army �Lnd the great Russian 0hronicler Gfraldus Cambrensis rated i city end at various p,,),;t x)ple 1 _1834"; "oak of %X!,ship sunk�: 5451 . mites w4 .tb,,, oxygen f the air; W Then -one lady detached hers if from fieet.,, I - - g t es I I � � __ it hi gher than the ale of any other 1 a,ld in touch with partics dralrV_ 0611em Tteats diseasea o� raised 1840"; "feeda,r' of L6ban 'I; thbaeicond� the off vapo, JI 8 In the ' 'her 11ompanion and'sought t e help . I . � . - ' I DameAk An od, � . ! . I ountry. - )During the' reign of Henry I Ing Oparation allmvance� to whom � -, � huals by the tooet w ",Dak from H.4.S. i Bme." : The and 4Ixesi-mA, y wit the air in it of a beefeater. "Can 'you t0l us," ( ' I .. Dentiscitry and Milk Fev- Otler . .i . oftly wit �,I. Kentish ale was made the subject 1 they ' I - . i' f th,6 bok cousists of bits . -1 I I ousnea�il I Kitchener's M --eat . � . - - . *plain the advantax"es of econ- . - side o tolfom�aa � , "�f on she isked.with suave seri' I . � ol;iecWty. Office opposite -Dlck*� . I 0 1 bf a special edict, which forbade any i As it . ' ! r)m.y 4nd emphasize flac, desirability - P of "oak -of Stat4 Pri�son, Bass 14ock, where -the spies are shot? . I The An amusing story which does not I I ,.Wo street, &&forth. All or- I . Ig3bitidn ,e3' i man In the country! making lepositlug a portion of the mo ' - . $9 � 4)1 es. more of t - ney � .1 at lbe hotel -1 6 7 0 "; oak of !� Tower I Ot Lo On, if I � official, w thin , im the in- seem to have,got Into -print yet is than 160 quarters of 'malt for his ;wU I in thel Post Office Savings LLtnk. I . , , . will: reielve prompt 0 P , Conseq,d md # when. _0�e hears of a . k 1. � � I Night calls received at thc- built 1 77 1; - "loak , of Royal Ex- I I stinct of censorship, replied, "in the -being told about Lord Kitchener. : I .. . � � . 1 I$., db�ptrous* _ e 104don one mity se at one time. This was due to the I I . � . . I I .change, burnt J nuary, :1 3 3 9 ., "pak I chest, madam,". and walked on.— .It concerns a famous poster, issued act'that the vast quantities ofp.ot . . . I � of ship TemeraaAi , - broken up 18 1, 9 "' , .1 be, blue tftbs t result ,from the mJx­ . Qwte So Xowadfl5s. �11 - - . ___ __ 0 . .. . � Lon� on Chronicle. .. i I some time ago. with an appeal In, his,. le found In -the cellars of the Rent- 11 "Did h� die a natural diCeath?" � it - tip af or -fro Ae gaseltie . I — i I I oak of Knox's �p , e� en's -_ ox the V . M, - I I .: . ulpit"; . " I handwriting for more� Wn and yet, -ack Cade's "Yes, so I und,erstand. He was - . JOHN GRIEVE�, V. S. , . � I , . h gentry at the time of J 1� . I . - � thorn, - from,. bu Ing -ground' C um-. wl - air I#, th a proportioi N - - � � P . ns necema.-y Prince as Chairman ! more men. ebellion went far to foment and In- I run o-Vler in t4e streets of New York." , . grad f Ontario Vetedn- noek,,; "Oak Of - low-a,y Kirk" ; ! d roak to rM a . ! exx losive mix � . � He had, of course, to write the- ; ' I I ' _ . _ pte a I 0 ' . . The Prince.of Wales made a; speeeb Orease the boldness of the rlotersi­ I I - i' Ali diseasea of Dornestle of Lord -Nelson's.' flagshl]p ViAtorry"; , 0 1 6 belavior o� original appeal from which the fac- I . ; , 9 J of tbo - ondou Chronicle, . 11 0� .� I the 1�ayfng -1 I treated. C&I-15 PrOmPtly attend - "t-Uhu from field of Waterloo ;I oak 'wl ' � is letly, w en. If , simile on the poster wa . : - , w . s made, and � � . I I . Veterinar y 1.9, .. . . . . charw moderate , - f oun lation Stone of a -church in I , of Holyrood Palace .* "o ak Of 3hIP al( �' but; explodes whed'a he (lid so, and it went to the depart- i I & speeWty. Office and refil- *h1eh I 46; I Sout 1 London on the propert) of the ment concerned with such things, His - Wrote a Famous Hymn. I To Employ Soldiers. . - - I I aoderich street, one do" . east brought ver Kin g Wil, iam, will air J4i heated, -19 quite analOgOt 8- Due]: y of Cornwall. But his ippear- The Rev. S. Baring -Gould, who I Thrbughout Australia local com- III., 168:8.1' Tlere ,are thus eleven * publi' writing was found to be too small for I 0 ho s been , Sidw tO - aPP1 0! ance as chalrr�an of the St�tutory -third . vs office, 4eallorth. riklic pieces of Wood on,�,each of . . poster-ifte reproduction, so the sheet, �as Just entered his eighty � , ., , I I d1a. Of eb kithese ctions. a�d - mittee for Naval and A-1111tary mitte4s are being formed to work �.. � � - I the box. , I- . � i hence they Comi _ � ar, Is one of the Most prolific. of under the direction of the War Conn- i� _ - . I I �, . ` I . 1� I I I de Nwre eni,pha do. . i � Pensions is a much more im, ortant was sent back to him with a cAutious . I - . I '. — I . . I - I explanation In this sense, and the g authors. He has now well over cils 1. the different States In connec- � � . � - . I At ord4 M temperatures Aft - StagE In his career. .L His Roy High-, I hundred volumes to his credit. It tion ith the scheme for ,finding em- . 11 . 11 . � . A -Tee; Otal �torl. r. hod- from ) i -to 198 per -cent of e ,ness is expected to take his eat J n re4aest would he rewrite it. He did, "nt for diAdharged soldiers'and . � I . I I ... � I � . , . .w 11 . � I - Those who In tend , to folldw the - I � . . AS Wine Is ab . the House of Lords some tii)ie th!s' but again it *as too small, and. he - at least probable; howeverj� that ploym4 on. _. � I I � vapor., �7a*-. e will go down to posterity as the settlin them - " the land. An en- . � I ' -1 � Q, 1; W. 2URN, 3ED.CJ& . year, being of the same age wrote it a third time, and with that 19 . � . King's example i md - to beeom�e tA eto- 'om4 as ..eavy w si�lro In a � as iiJs thor of one hymn- "Onward, be made to place the sol- ..� � . . � r . third draft sent deavo will � .. . on, ont. talers during th . war will -find tl em- ' � t grandfather,, Edward VII., w �n he "t grimly hu'nor- hrWAan Soldiers" is known ;'-So RicbmOhd A -Mt, �L-ond I ! ;:i L m it ure, df the vapormt h ous message: . In all dler-settlers In groups, so that it , - - selves In very distinguish eamp Lny,. - 1t,h. ; ,� jargesi in ). - 1 too.k his seat in the Lords 'or the I - �arts of the English-Opeaking world. will,be easy to-appiInt An overseer P I 0 Vapor : s found I I - ", ftniallat -. Surgery � and - Genito-Urin- -for many fa . , � ti, "Don't ask ine to writ" this � . ' . . - � � I M. -1 . . According :a .. I for rather than do it weql.have con. e hymn was originally written for or e0ert agriculturist to supervise ­ Ois men'ziever t(ach . floor. first time, . again, - diftant of men and women. e� r � - . I ' . W-1 . I . intoxicating liqubr of any )dnd. One _Portloln n ; . � � ,e �- . ,� - school festival at a � hureh in York- their -work and - give them advice. :, i— . . of the most not4bie- of th --se Is d " gov experts there Is nee I- Mind Reading. LqtPtLow" i . - , � �. - . O�ly a . . -_ ---.-- I . of which Mr. Baring -Gould was This will enablie -men to interchange �- . Charles Beresfoid, apropo . edi is provordpit Of "De yjDu think there ts any sueb . I : . . T - . 1i; )Do air � I I thing as mind reading?" - I that flind the inambent, Print- -ch other I pf, , DR. ,GWORGIt HEILEMANN. : iact there is , an amuf ing si ory. - 11" viporl� b asked the era. farm Implements and fielp ea , ; ., . - � " Osteopathic Physician of ; Goderich . Speaking to: an audienc a of sa4J lors , eu�ic feet! 3-f .... e vapor to 9TZ5,cu I State of Obid, City of Toledo: . d for the first time in the columns of in the Preparation of the land and . � 1- I � � , , Inent diplomat. * . . e Church Times in 1865, it has the g4thering of the vrops. � �i . Lucas County, as. The - t In waineWs and ' obildreWe somis time ago.- ],,Ord C4ailes gata. teA -of 'air. i 0 gallon of'ga-sollne "01, yest" replied 30ss Cayen6e. -If . t h .-, 4inee f ound its way into practically � ell have recelved . . - - te'; ch , I � . I TeAder - . Fraink J. Cheney makes.oath tha SY I Coun . V - B4 rbeumallern, wu _ ronic- ,,I � advise you go in f )r spo_ in- eir Ideal ditious I I pay very close attention to wOat YOU 4a senior vartner of the firm of F. J. hymnal. .1 � ., m4 nervous disorders, eYe- ear, nose I . - a num. r of aimlications LQr land. I Q - steaA a hard dAnkIng. In my ma- en i feet of. explosive. I say and analyze it carefully I often Cheney & Co.', doing titte-Iness in tb-',-, . I -_ - �1. "A J I - I . �very So*�bie 4 f the returned soldiers merely throat. Onsultation frm Office at ture� yeaTs I . 1 AMU � - 11 I - r have bee .e a tee- � - i , ,. . . I . i . I Derby and, Premmen. . ask ff�r a poultry run,'but some Of I I , . . �"&agw fte It a glimmer of what you City of Toledo, County and- State I ' tel, Oeafortb, Tue9day tataleir m � elf." 1 , I MW . feature of gasoline fanex I ge I Lord , ys _ poi - 191bat I � m ay travel a consifte Eire Utinkring aboUL" . I af oresaid, and that said firm will PaY Lord Derby makes a point of re- ,the mlDre ambitious desire grazing : ��� 8ML tin 1 V= , - tL t I . . - I . . I L �1 - - 11 a -A sho.r ime afterwardls,j h e re-�' dis ce fn M the gasoline Land th � . . of ONB 11UNDRED DOLLARS ,elving some of the Press corres- farms.1 One suggestion Is that these I - L A I * I I . the, im . . � - I ceived a letter ftom a dear old ! t L � ' : I ri .1 . J a,dy, be Igilttedt:r1le, flash traveling bacirw . d i for eacla and every caa-1. of Catarrh )ondents at the War Office from soldler-farniers should not be put on i I - I . I . I � . . D.R. AliEXANDER MOIR . who 'was abisolubay unknown to � ilm'.) th contalm r of the Hquid and causti g . that cannot be cured by the ume of L � - . of Ime to time, says London Opinion, the land without their fitness for the I - I- L I I I In which she sail that sha had read I I I lake great pride In my ability to HALVS CA7ARR11 CURE. VRA19K J I . - �1_ PyoWan & Surgeon IL toaring fwe I a a few seconds." . and lets them fire questions U him 1.vrork Ibeing- first ac-ecrtained, and L : Judge truman nature." said He Van CHENEY. , . . - the report of 121si speech 11 L the 0 iper t ! ( . I . 'Aud -Ro*d4mc&,, Main Street. . I : I . - d *ith an entire absence of ceremony, I that Ill order that the authorities - . and ended u - i I . .1 . . . . V W1 th: il � - I Quendn. "A few'months jago � let a Swora-to before ine and a-ibacrit3p- * L -hmej g,6 . Hensall 0 "How thankful r am that, its a . friend have $10. and 41 was co In my agesenzee, thI3 6th day of D- 41beft, thougli In the most good- 1 Mobtlarrive at a decision on that �p I . His, Hat Showa'r. fident . I . . � I ; � ' . . . I I . �mtured fashion he -does exactly as . point 0e men should be givi-m a pro-. - I . � public'man, you' have given up!the cernber, A.D., 1886. A.W.GLEASON, I I ; ' . - _ I � — ,I Economy In othes would come eas- at th4 time he would not pay I� bacL . 1�e likes about reply.1 � . � Dr. J..W.L PEOX dreadful vice of Intoxicatim!" �, L , I ,:[][.* � . A.nd lie �'didn%" . . (Saal� . .. , ng directly to ' bationliryper-lod in the State experi- I I . . t I I . Notary Pubile I I � L . 0 som distinguished men,"nbia*- I � I . 0eir queries. The Impression which I ment taraiii. in New South Wales �"te of fteglty of Medicine, Mc- � - ,� j� -bljr�thialat(!DiikeofDevionshire. Tite ­ . 4 9tams Catarrh Cure is taken Intern- J,ord Derby lea' 11; , , i . . . � � ves With his inquisi- 1 recontjy steps were- taken by aeom- �, t University, Montreal; 'Member of i He StLed the Clothes. � h� ' ' afty and. acts through the Blood ou tors is one of extraordinary * . I � . I i latter cl.un�, With such: a edtion to o: ie It is L ever true that he w does virilityi I 'Anitteel to clear an area of several, . ' ' . I . . go of Phyalclaas and Surgeons of � OuA 0 was ent 614 ! bat wb ich he always . wore at t ie tiothhig for others does noth g for I The Mucov.8 Surfaces of the System. Ooupled with quick-witteftness- and I hundr ds of acres, - It is I I utended to I I . L I t �oung Scotchman wh Send for testirnonalls free. -,# Licentlatewof Medica.10ounell to Canada sbme yearg ago with raf,es tbat.fourand twenty ladies cio a-- almself.--ooethe- .-101 , - ff good humor. He',gives "them I cut this landAnto "farmlets" of a few . ' � I -' ' �r . 'ad&* Post-Graduatei member ol letters of Intr6du6tion frem var.ous I . � I . � -_ . — F.J.CHENEY&Co., Prq,-o., T61,edo,01. any a laugh for the' � ' spired. to. Eend, him four and twen,y . 7 � . . .. Ir piinst it they. I acres ,�aeli, and to make the bleelts, . t Medical 8taff of General Ens- titled friends to the 4ilrectors of the , . - � 7 All Diugglists, 75c. not leave him ovorweig�ted with ready Pr settlj-krnent, ,available for � �� .� MentreaL, 1914-16; office two Canadian Pacific Railway was I re- hits of ihe. same style on the sa e Men are.born. to be servIceable to one . I I . . -1 day. � It it. not recordeo,,whether ;,18 ahothe.r; therefore reffirm the 'W�rid or RiWs Famliy Pills; for co.%stlpatlon - ----- I formation. I I tbe soldtors ,.qs Obey return from the . �_ . east, of'Poet Officev Phone 56. .. ferred to Baron Shaughn&xy, -,�hen . . � I ! - - \ 1. � .. -, - . � � . I ' don Stanft d. �ear With It-, I [. V; a - I . Ontutm. t general rnanager' of fle C. pi,R. wore:any cf them. -Lon , � . I I ­ . . . - # . . -_ i - __.. — _ -_ —_ . f What Iffe Would Do.', I . ; - I . 7- Wishing to Ma an Imp ression� he � - .. ,I . - � --- i � I . I I �, I . I . . � If; . . . I . . ! . . I I CAPTOR 01F CAIR0 CITADEL. i A British.officer Ingpecting s�ntrles I I . �. I . I � I . . I put on frock coat and tall bat, 4nd .1 Beginning at the Foutidation. � . � - �- � fj� I R. P - I I - oarding, the line in Flanders\eame ! Preteriso. � - . - � i D 1. . J. BURROW& was indeed astoxished to* fin the <V A Womart's He�4h p,,,, ' . As .- i - neral n -'e. people who fla- . I general manager _- workin g V his - The pro.0-ess.ve people of the p b , --- . 9 Of Colonel Watson Bee-aUs a 4cross a raw -looking yeoma;n, �, . I i ge . I . I , I A I J Office M, d realdence--Goderich i�creet . ; I : . . I . shirtoleeves, Howver, h( had, ,gocid were anxions t:) reconstruct and,Ad Famous Military Feat i "What are you here . for?" \ he ,',',)'.'m fl -i pretend to anythIng arAl the re- 11 . . \ I k of the Whodbt church, Seaforta. � I I I .1 .1-1 � . . i S 11 I . - . Coroner for the County On I I usual, sir." . � I NO. A neer's certificates an& .:, ! : " Needs Con taut 'are The death of CQlonel Sir Charles 4sked. ..- 91. to! Was , the ancient C 3-Ureb,- and the senior I %�j 1 "To report anything un Verse Pr that Which they pretelld to, Huron, - . I given a job, But before - :1e- lef 1, the - � warden wrote I o the blshdP about'iL . . �* - I Moore Watson, K.C.M.G., C.B, R.U., 12PL, A mni� . Arbo sets up for a silint is sure I �k - � V room, "Young man," [Mad Lord . ­ : I ! - recalls that he was the friend: and I "What' would you call unusual �. I I . - I ,,There ar 3 bi it two things to be doi i I "I dunno, exactly, s7ir.11 . to b " I and a mank. Wbo boasts - ' eep I e q e 4 -s-Inner, I . I � Shaughnessy, "if you me; jx to I � W,RENT11E BLOOD DECOME POID-11 lieutenant of General G9rdou and ' I '. .. I �1 your,Job on the , F. R. � rou'll e 14 � St. Greg)ry' s," wrote the. b1skpp � . � that he was the daring ciptor of the I "What would you � do if you saw', that be is ,a sluner Is sure to have - � - �- __ DR& ECOTT & MCKLY. ... I � I � to shed those clothes 11 rhe.y:)tmg reply,. "Lei the sex'ton 4eep it elefn DISEIASE SPEEDILY FOLLOWS - ve battleships, stea , ng across the SoMe fleeblei mai.idlln, sniveling bit of I I . =I tn� I . . , . I Citadel of Cairo',after the Battle Of aid?" . I T --ga I Scotehman was Randolph Bruce,, Aaw d � ; � I � intsl�JP about him, wbiell Is enough , I 0. G. Swkt graduat-6 of Victoria and . an the p ' on keep it full." -Youth's I Tel-el-Rebir. I " . � - I ! . . . ___ -, ! Sir Charles had warn- 3 "Sign the pledge, sir. - Kurz,-aas . .-4- 1 . ed tb,Q awnavo'r a"A 0^1 I xr_�]­ ; 0 malte him a hun1l)1],g*.--L�ulwer-Lv - Wfare of Phv.sleiaas and one of the best known r ten i4 1he rl��_ I t� �� , I t I . . I � � i I" W;L&V i . , , I . i . � . I - � � - 'it West. I . I . I ! � I P Every wx)rn.,an?js bealth %s t: , ton. . 1. - � - ­ Ve allarlY Stewart Of the danger that Cairo : - _ 1W&*,&rbor, axid, member of tke Ontaxio . . . . I i . ;,i f � __ . 2 I i - I � .i_� Poroner for the, County of Huron. ' I . � I 'I . depe,ndent upon the coxW41on jof her might be bu ed, and pointed out 1 More Appropriate. � I I I i'� � , � I � I : rn 11 I �, - 10: MacKay 2 . . Stranjis 4ses. lj�17'0d. iffow many women isuffor with th6 importance of the Citadel that � Sir George Ale=auder IS. drawing : � .: t . . I 1 A Careful Mother, � . I � _: . - ,, honor graduate of Trinity 01, ' ARET Mr. I Storeho � I- 'LIGHT OF- I � "I � � L 94wh � 0Mveralty, and gold me"111st of Trin- F, . 14 the old bircls' nest that are placdA 1-ieoAache, pain in th bauck, a e- evenIng. Accordingly, after the -­ " LODdOn by his remarkabW acting ; On We drank from: the same . :4, ; I __ - ot.. 1Wj Uedleal Oollega; member of the C61- � 1 I - ' 'all, , ite. tion,aconstant I el .- � - F I -,., -, gical Origin - �a tee I" roared Ilive old reteran. , , � , Fa�drito - i 1 vp I ',1­tsker," at the St - Yames' Theatre. I . � i � , -ak digels � 11 � _.- Myth lo' of .- i . I neir. the grouAd in syrubs and sm . amazing scene at Abbasiya, was over F - ' that dealihttil cOmedY, '-I%O 1�t I JW of ftysiciam andOccgeons, - Ontaric4 � ; I -A ,w,Eaxin,e.99; palpitation of t%� n a . � 11 ... W tr 68 close -lo hazelnui bushes and.bit, art, Aud 10,000 Egyptian troops had laid . . 7 13r, itis'h * W ip Na:vw,! i � . "Grena�dpa," Interposed his grand- . 111:74 - � . i I � Aertness of breath, *Uor , - down their arms before 1,00,0 British are aware, Sir I . ,111 �. ­ . I 9 ner As many people . �� 1 � ;;, i....'. i V _%ro I -D * I terweet v nes -on6 will often '&d vousness. Of murse �4 t1les.el symp- �4eorgels original name was S� 4 daught . 14 � . �71 �PA. H. HUGIk ROSS. � I 1P the days . rake "Are i sa" . cavalry, Colonel -Stewart sent Sir '-f I on er, "the sendmeuts of thatsong . I I � �zi I . .. I has always been e favori * t" .0 �a handful cf bazeinuts q bittersw t , torns may not. te pre,sent-b ' mor, . are p : ., ­ . liabro he wenton the stage, 'and r4iseworthy, but I fear they way - I - ­ ;. h berries. Tfey were put ' "ere by tl e ther,6. ia.re the woTise Charles .1n. command of seaxcely 150 . . I I I . J Grl�duate of Univerafty of TorontO a swift, light - hi 1 he . the c2uliol' of o2eers and men of the 4th Dragoog _ 09 of this fact, a good story, is .;' tend to! counteract certain health rules " . . ' the PADoid ,aind the more necesswy that Guards an I i i 'I , i '*Va,c-a1ty of Medlalne, member of Coll- navy. I A corvet n ed - An thusa. 1,6oi, . wbUe footed 3nice and the- mk�ado- v d Mounted infantry to t - A well-4mown theatrical man- J have been trying to teach little Wal - 1 i �� ", . . 11 . fW�; � . - I I I ; I Ar " - I I 4`f - I � . ,t, Awof Phy,31claris and Surgecns of On- part I�k th t yDu js!hould b,egln to enrich tit without - , _v_ I _ e battle of Dape 9t. �mice whidi ,fisit these storehouses. take the citadel which was known to w1ts once discussing Sir George 1 do,' DOn't YOU know -any songs about " . - - r �1.v ,"A0 - pajs Vaduate courses In Chicago I delas. Dr. Williams' P,bi3c Pills a -re, - f� � on Pep. 14. 1797, v hen- Nels( no th be strongly garrisoned. -The a friend. I sanitary drj�nking:cupsV-Xansas City 5`1, lite foot y set out . . , �..i Oftcal School of Chicago; Royal Opb- un, regularly. 'Very often a V . A ,doubt the gre,ake4st bloo� -build- _ k Mo.. � , beyon n:tt his I , - . � ��44 thab-n1c Ho4pital, London, England, der JO -vis, defeab.-d the BriniSh - - In the dark, and Presented them- . "'BY the Way, Alexander is I apurnat . . . . , I - use will co-ek a birdis nest wi �ng it4mic. pf�ered totbe public toda.y, I London, I and tWs Arethusa was bene �forth � t * selves by an unfrequented road at bt UAme, Is It?" ' enquired the , ! . . � `_'� ! � .Xr4veralty College Hospl.W, - . ­NEvery idorse helps to nWce i.OV, rich � �, ­ - , � d -grass and inner ba, and _ I � . z- . . . . I ,1 fln� drie . � rk I the Citadel gate. There Watson - " I �T [ I *vwmn to last bat. I . M . I �� Mingland, Offke-Back of! Dom gr1pat admiral awn to ery,�art pf N_ :�i�., I . ' -1 7 reid, jib WbIch 'goe�s ld,ev I Slit ... I .. I � . . 1�ii make a nest. for itself. ; New York t,,,e ,, ioV "No " Wd the manager. I . . . - I_EIabk, Saeforth. Phone No. 5. Nigh t tie at TrafaLgar e t Years ter. 1 . - ,y amd bringo �ww health and- coolly ordered the officer of the'guard i # used C , �r 14 � � . , I I i:�,, W --n residence, Victorla usas ,Tj�e : I to fetch the comm. dant and when t be Samson- It was, a pity to I �',-:�, A a answered frot - As A.reth - tU b waAk, idesi.xMdent . eo I .1 . 1 - succee ed on e� an- � I , i . I ; - an 0 the name of Samson to Alex- Ne;irt Paipitatet � - . streng' -f ..�t , -, tow_t, Seaforth.. , , L . . . � I he ea:me he was told to parade the C! �g . I _i . I I other In the i navy, I I I Dr. -,'Vr1Waaia Pink Pills �ara -!Iua 1. � . . .�'­ ". I . .. ,�Vy, I endsh4ve P) I . ?5 11 1, I � . ea In the Time of �uddha. I a)nder. ,� 11 �1.6.1-- - . — I n 1. . ­ ­ � I gathered armound 0 nam. teallivamen, jbiAtthey are part ular garriso and march them out to I ­,­ - � : I * . . I - - F.. 11 until'Ithe T I �_ Kasr-en-Nil parracks.,Thil ': "Oh), but Alex=der conquered tbe Was# d Have to Sit Up in Bed. ' ... � -1 1. i let - - Ali the: i o. Buddha Oblua-wiasen- ,usef Ill ito, girls of school �age 0 s audacious . I -i t 1. � I . ! ; � t: 4- ��'j - A,UCTIONEWIS . ship so irk-gmed has !seemed b � s ., *a I i ev _ ymbbh . . - i'� �.� - - __ j . 0 � I- [ - 1. L. � I I I , la�nguld ,and nerwu L Thin command was Instantly obeyed. The *`Orld You know! " laughed the � I s 1 ;4-, -1 the, mytkological � Joy*1k a lar e f )reign com � F4T AS IF SMOTHERING. ... a ­ -j I U of tie term� I I �nerce In tei . " cOmO o�hm I I 11. ­ " . i I � � � 1. - blood durir.g'the growing _vears of a keys were at once surrendered. . . � 3 �_ : ��.�A !1' THOMAS BROWN Iq 1 tiv&A to . . I -:- i A There Is In P a river �au. it *".carr ed )y herju#s to Japai, i I �- I .. _ � I � . glrllg 11fe asually means aflat-4chested Bugleswere soon heard sounding the I _-, w1swered the m.anager, i . .Wf I - - T� ,.4 'r, Llce-rvaed auctioneer for the countla,s ed Morea. In . ' . . 04 . I � � � ­ I I . In t1mes,-.1t is god, X06a, Tonluin, Anam, ('010chin, Ba�- holl"'tphceked worna-nhood. There. "'Assembly"' and whil,a, the few Brit� * Samson is a more appropriate I . ; �1!1 �­ dence : � Mrs. V=ucls Madore, Alma, P.E.I., " - - t;od -ma, � Slam, I �ndj a,. Ceylon, Persia an I. 'co, .wibc neither health norbeauty wjth- foh troops were kept in' the dark theWX1=1 'man. Have YOU fOrl � 1� .. , ; 1- �X Huron and Perth. CorrAspoa. lt� was presided' - by a river' �Otten I - writes: � "My heart was in such a bad � __ � ��. -! 1: . , x , - ..-- � ixrangeMeUt3 for "le dates can b.- I . i . I I ,11 I- named Alpheus. 1. f BR An love �r41bla.- Accorling to one. record, A out ,r ad blood WX.�h give,s brightness ,near th I their that Sammon was the first man wbo I condifidn I could not -stand onyexcite- I * v, -1 _­ "'bone 9T, Seaforth, 11 e upper gate to conceal . . m�ada by calling up :, ' ' brl�ught down the house?,,, � I ­ � - ;with- the river ny nph, Are; thusa, and to the eyesoundcolor to thechee�s amd scant numbers, 6,000 Egyptian sol- 11 ment, i-nd at times when I would be 6 I.. `��' Jai ThL- Expagitor office. Charges mod. . . W", sent to a great black rivipr coun. . . � b . - . . 1 '. � � � I .. � ;-'�'...: *Ate and iaattsfactlon, 'guaranteed. pumed her throul h the . D . 11pe. Dr. Willtams' Pink Pills Ao all, diers marched out of the lower gate � I talking i my heart would VaPitate se 1. '. � � 19AR, tryiWestofArabla,from, hichitwas twa ,a a � !,:"�Tl' I Old Barony Restored. i that I would feel I&e falrIng.­ At night, 1. Z-,�, 0-1 - _. . � - hearing her cries 4f � , ppenl* a � . I ,�. proved It theasaads of I cases. for more than two hour,,j falling in by i ­ I . . ': Iseparated and when I 1 would go to bed and be lying F - 1 , a long i very torrid Mrs. ,Wm. Rowe, GA,rla�w, Aven4e, To- companies ard "marching off as if �The Barony of Whart � I � 1:4i 'Pana � _ . omr� , � . � ge for the str�=s t It flo*ed i I on has been ,� R.. 0, L 0"R, � I Would haV-, 4-__ ­: : - ; - ; a I - RAJ ;,aat "P � . . . I ea;1 which s t have, been Egypt. it ronto ,saya: "Ibaverecelved ad.. much they were quite accustomed to being riostor,ed after being in abe 0 down for a while, - .1 pea , : , � . �_, imder , the Sicily, �ear Yane for 1 7 - . - -_r;r for the Com I I I . t V-1. t Mensed i.ctlioa , . I , carried y �ara�vans to Manchur', fifteen minutes, as I woW . ­, � __ � 10 I -_ - � Symeu$e, Aretkusa disapp W, benei it from Dr .W111tains, Pirik Pills roused up In the middle of the night n0axiy twlc� centuries, and Lord I for tm. Or 1-i uron. . '441es &ttended ito An k In am feel as OU& I was smotheriug. I mad � i - Ild-'a, Tattary� - tbat I feel it'�ny Auty to!recoMwend and turned out by foreign troops." Wha,rton recently took his � - _ . , i M"og�gdua, X Tibet, pe�. I - ; � � � ; � . � I � �� � . � . . spray Of 2 beAUtM 1 fOUUtah L � . . -_ � seat tm in the d� *4 - d been ,- � . 0 . . ua.y. ven years' e! I --- , _y �a� of a lady who h. � __1 In a- . I � �� IW dia- the Homse of Loa -da as the eigktu in the sp,me �- � � ,� Zia, Jid, nord Ler . � Them to otheilEi. I was iah-out � Com- � I in Un�Eo,u& and Saskatchawa) e - . condition as I wns, =d was ­� 1. � � #=* !�; 1 1 Dletely prootro,ted with an�eM4, I India and Germa=. I holder ot the tit -le. The f[rst holftr , - 1 I . , - I , . I . ressmAzle Phone No. 204, R flows 'undefgroun�. to the fouu ita, I I i bad jr,gy appetite, was terribly,ge4kAnd . I cared by usmg Milburn's Heart and I I !!- * , -L - - - .. __ . - -I- - - � . i *-4, ALveter. Z%ntrali& P. 0. R� R .0-0-0-3.4-0-0 . -.- German trade, said a speaker at a :0f the Utle was borlu In 1 4 R, 5, and lllerve'M., so I *Kight a box, and ,th* I'll 'W --a 'elt at The Huron Fv and Alpheus is @I said to be sestch- . ___ - subject to fa�.utl:ng spells. I sOffered, reC-,Ont meeting of the- Bengal Cham- r "was summoned to Parliaaxnt az a i - Ad F.. , ch good, my husband got .. 1, Ord, Ing for the nymplhT! 'but nevex finds ! her. , I greatly -from jcLl'zziness, And * Var- I I me '.* mu � . - : . . I I i b-1,ron in 1544. The fourth holdor I 'di "and before I had I i __ I.Mkor Ov .1 . . I I P E. I I hers of Commerce,, could not anoth used baN of I.- 4�aforth, ,promptly , -This is why her naval rigmemkes 4Y.0 � o4mny a the fat -her of Tho.mas Wha eri, ��' I to. , � 1 — hibIted Without d;�maging Indian rton, I the second box 1 was completely cuj�e& - 00&d . bloodless conditJQri. Remedy [ after - I ... , . eluded the eneiny � throuck all the �e� ! ,308 VW , � � � trade, bu V created Itarl and Marquis I I feel ar can never $ay z_�_ . — i When Ne 'take people merely . re i av0i until t It should be transacted by � , tkough I enotmb .'-- - I I med F was tried b Lit ,to ;ro . .. .- . I -IbItS _. � --- turies and have: I � . bcr i I I _ 7 Ot WbartW, and -was the author of 1 in favor bi PR �!�� . I bma belimea .16e 1 ; British subjects, and all exports I your Heart and Nerve �� .... . .� . and 9�­ q - - a V. PRMLapp- . a.� we I Ma 0 them rk! id. -adAsed me tu( tr$ Dr� tWil- I � superstitious to * � . I As they aep 04 if "t-Affilibelero," the 'ong whic-k sang ' ,�7 favuln � . . p I imports should be carried in British P. i Mirbarn's Heart, and Nmme PMa we - . I ��, A � I lAssand autionioer for the covinUoo 1 i . L I L I . I � Rams, Pink Pills. Before com$ileting .- r . i . , ; J�mw IL out Of three kingdamli. i - - - I 1, ; � vmme; when, we treatithem as fbe, oe DoT�d box, I m4s agaIn enooyfn 9 . were admitted � I cm� - -1 - _' I . � , . . steamers. If Germans . � � posed of the very bea lttwt and _ itiluran and Perth. Being a DrAcUca - � I . in i � , I � . : . - ! I e,alth, aud have -qlnw re- to India after the war, said the f ,' nerve tonics and stimul=ts knmm,to k ;, -, , Omer &ad tbame0w understanding -- 1 -if they wero what tho�y hould I isple al ! TO Encom-Age, Thlift. I -2 , . . I ! . � I I I 'il I" . ,3 � _.-_ ` MW � speaker, they should be cont - 4, of twostock and Odor oflSanotit�.' I , . - J 11 &PPY comutlonl-�5 - medical science, and aree for ode at at '4� La4gements �Ve t . f mair-e , n that h . rolled . - - __ i no P.Wwe inipr f a . r-a.n getDr4,W s Pink ' Pills and taxed specially. They should b .A novel scheme has biDen in,=_ ' ' V- Imm# am ix a WAor PwItion 'ta, rn-t The 8extoxt of a Oburbai 1 !Wrchll' . I I a You' . ;Warn- i e ' dealers, or will be ma&d fixt.t by The I ]k �Mr I has I , - �,_� - - - � registered and licensed, 82ft%W in Londopiem wVkh tho I T. Milburn CO., 14mibed, - 'I � �hey'can be 1jimproved. _�Goetho. J throup, 4-v medwine, dealer lor by andshould .. - 11 11 - TA"ba� out. , I __­ ! : . . - be prohibited from owning � �. 1�y Adse good 9rk*,,, Cbarges moderate� numy stories to t*U of the comm�nft I I a eneouracint thrift atmona* ! _. - - ' . .1 I 5k a t3ox or six .babo�s for laud and. �Fi� : t - --- . - .9 .. tun S*Lmtftd or me pay. 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