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WIN TAV , .Amok I ,1- �� - Ad wheft the VP4 , Used in N W*116fts Of - � ea Wm. Berry, Proprietor and Mana -_
I It I a ES HELP TO 11 190"q -ft . 'MaTx- - Civbp A L __ -
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0 .dolk— . I out�t e aTistaxis ft -A ut to wreck it. om-mam A;P, . P r - leave his own x= -
J�tlotion thet horses contribute no . ,. a-% � 6"o F-rucefieldr and go Ve5t to va-mm, at i
- w0w Of - - _. The'p ,,Pon. Iff. Le Cure to "It -
"VIC, , I more in this war to the overth I olice called Vr g -01M - - . _ _s re Als for r -own; then norl-'- * I
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remount . . � � . �a,n of in4fuencv,vath. . E' cWis W.=, VILM-
I ._o I :intervene, as a V �
I I Prussian militarism than I � populutioli, and as Dadl ,� -
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CoMjMiSSIDners, honorary colonels or - , ,� I I I - I 4he roughest of the � __ 1Z,W, 5�1� I
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14 I 1w, D. 4,pati Lopriate . 1� leadw 4f , men am le &ILM hfive done . xr��4
ent,, SeZms a most app I 11 - a i � � of Bayfield , concession to
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.. - I - " '' - JiOtl�6n to �hlm 1, Welshir for night
A �_, I - 41M -bgry rowd, I I .
C: � the face -of S stO - � / hezAa e t - , ! +_+ ed I , i_-x��
wit I Jtl-3�-iLg- I I
I an.ubura or heat ryfrom the 'Assoc2at d Every inlusiOft is Mike
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I -11th I _ by Wg&7 of the 7th --cession, tr,- Cko.
I in Flanders, . StvA4rjhg:w hia back ,�6 ,h_ oor of I = ---
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u use ,7a=_J33jk. ed Press correSPOndent I - - 11 'tx) let him I . - orter'S Hill, for noor- I
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N"IL it 70* . .t part . . the house be ijopli)red them � I I I I Vanderbnrg's, P , e,
,of the grea � I I . �� I'll,
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T" SiVerintendent Of S. A. FMU I -,vho tells something .. 11 I - - t if the German mem- I then nort] , I
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A4 ses and their"haif-brothers,the . � . I go, in and find ou I 1�re. After "I'll I . � ..
.r Camo at Clarkeon's, Ont., We'- I that hor a close - .
. W. .I,& . mules, are Playing. it is true, that the ' - .� still t] � es mcmiltan's, for --I-,-
ya keep a SUPPIv ot I . I bers were I but a sear- ,� , ,I slon to Jann ulgut.
. . - - .- � . - —BY Way Of Mill. Road &—ftd I
,our ChildreWs CaWv- I longer play the role - of � . Inwook., �, inspee-tion he fol -mid. no one . I Wednesday
2p=.1,3,k it chargers no � . . � 11`7w, I � , __ ed little Frenchwoman, who told him - � 11 jr0well-'s Cornmers, to Oswald G=f's, I
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tor sunburn, I Marengo. Commanders do not ride to � , ;
w1a Use it constautly g as well a lei:r - � - I �,�; , , that everyone had escaped by the roof, - ___� I
3 � I �, I - - .- ", - - - f or noon- then north bY wAY of Bag-
i1sect gt1up and bite:, the firing line on the backs of th . I i I and acting on'the impulse of a bril- . �-. �, � , niffler, - ;�d' along the Matitlaud con- i
for cuts, bruises and sores, and b--- fav,,rites. Their offlizes are humbler. � . I . -
� in'Oure bus 71, sted to to 1"fanT, Sweet's, for nig�_ht. x
7t - thoug4t, the Priest sugge 0 e -A- 0 p- .
is nothing, to equal It." haul tifte guns, the wounded, the Kelidall's ll � .1.gmith, liant =
n0vt there ' They rapfov, asfead of burning the Thurs,fty-E-ast to the 16th econefta-1--..
lly- suitable for death and MU- bcen refinii for humxO u -Se. I
. � pencedale, the crowd that I
al . I -provisions. They face . werquickly re- , - � .
74M�Buk is espec! .. )e-.10tMdnfj P0 ,spraim,braiw Out., says ntents, they should - I . 0 #a, ay a--? the Huron Ploxd-__�
0,*ing to its ag why -nor wher lievesswel InA "nave u'sed house ,and its eo I I then by w to
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A CWITS teuder skin, It . contafiLs 'tilation, not knowil and all fOrms. of laxne- geudahisf6r make it into an ambulance for -,their " 151acks 4 1� C,linton, at Grahmn's Hotel, fa 1
,Puflty of composition. � I s they have proved t �l at wbat �you - . Gr"A I only* llwn;
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a�n I- IRS it Is yearsin ie result that since sealid ViRrApIts -
0 own soldiers, with ti then north by way of the W ftqk
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at they do 1?t - J - I I
SWIntely none of the coarse I best of what ueed a In. tile houm MY r 25 French Atim"
they .,:o - Write I r many letters houm,, and it . or to W� j.'Xilhiws.
Viers, in th
I . U%xl ftt or harsh mineral drugs old to do and ask no ques 17, the beginning oft the Wa Ger- — - __ Sim of ifullett
O' ixom uson to PrOVO its - ed in the A- -F
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tments. tions and make n complaints. I n -Ver has fau soldiers. have been nurs , nday mt by way of -
teand bi ordina-lY 'Din effeeavonessf , Z� . ew, �f ,_.� i under the.auspices of M le I NIBERLAND GEDC
box. Soldiers are treated no 'better than - I— 'W tAf.t.'1�60.1'., -�"��Ir��,�. .11 I man club CU 1. Roxboro to the Qwen's HoUl, Sm-
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All. dealers, 50c- are the hones that Great Britain has _A"v!;�,�� - Care, X'N's is 0 (1,qV8) (16986) - # fav& for -noon; then WE& -
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I in France. They I � of all the many .sad tales that are Popula'Ar b-tallio-tal's F,Molment No, 1367, ForM I- An I west by vmY of _,�____ �
- .A1 q& called to her aid - 1� "of the parish 6 and
ft"%a . have hoSpitalsinwhieli amillionair. -f . poured inW the em Tnspect-eed ,and A�proved bridge and second concenion Of TV&-
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AMARAF * . � I - might well consent to be operathd on. :1 I .! priest, none are sadder thalf fh0se The followng POPUIRr stslll'ons wid Will sbuld for the m1provement Of e--imit14 to his mm xUble, wh-w* b& I
_w � tellf of the moral as well as tb' , the improvement of stock - - - "owing Y1.0t. I
I - - Save for t�e most trifling surgical ex- . 1. � ''I __ - , : �vhieh on of the younger stand for f stock during the present sea"U at- Will remain until the fd11 I
. In �� �� , ... I -1 !V]�Ysical persecuti K
Orm , - as follows: I.John T. MeGavints stable�.. LeadburY, day morning. Terx-J-4151 to tuv&
ercises they are given chlorof � -_ I I . I - .1 . - - , i . ple accept with this season L . , I
..... as a veterinary sm�- . I I X V � � , w6men. The old powi I k 18 McKfflop. Tems
-JW_ �, most respects, 0 W_ ..-. im t te resigmttion the mutilat- Lot 22, concesslOv v- - 1 stv
- i geon says, they are treated as well as � . I . Z ' "' " _ - The StandarA Wed TrOW-ug StSW'00 $12 to insuro, payable F41MTArY
-A, - - human pati 1. I ieir beloied BOU Alid the rain 'Hy I - Bred Trotting Stalli
. �..,110.� 1, �� ents, and in one resp�ct I _bw*b"n.m umd by WNW I 'tion of 'tb RED MCIKRTN- 1918. CIjuton sni The Standard 0%
. - � terinarigns; a" � children suffer
- � . fter. More pams. 4 ent 0 I J I of thiiir homes$ 'the XV-Ifflt A. T. R - I the spring shows at
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Allow. Ah go they are treated be' era � ;vhy, or they accept No. 42946 Vol At MR. TEMPLW-ON 52320 JALTA.
o patch up a , soldier .. without knowing i �
11" V .;, For Ifersos �! its I Form 1 Seaforth this yeaT, as WCd as in 1916, -1
will be taken t front thaii . for I plint curb, rins- kindness Irom ftiend and foe itlike Enrolment No. 1151 Cuinberiand Gem won first (Inspected and Enroled) I I
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T" Fricts- , and send him back to the In - other ""And -11 . bme a SM Illy **' in innocence. But jage is breaking Will stand for the miprovement Of colts from J
� e taken with ,a horse. Refined 00me to bolfts. Mr Templeton is one of the hatid- �,
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. . '. - s let off more light, I � auk., the hearta of those in � stock this season at his own stable, prize. I untry, I
talinatfoudidwhavoke words, the li&-96 i OZ4 N 0 1 th J. J. MeGAVIN, ProPrletOr -
I - A.Vril Vad 'hen young women to i
� when discharged, lor ,� M& and. w come in wi r.,gMondviii6. Terms $13 to insure. . ;
0- [y. He is not killed 2578-tf a beautiful dark brown and a nice V*k i
dwxtarnu I I .1K' .a spavin eure is-abmt itage, a -ad i
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but is made tb r es Berry, . ........ � horse at int. bit I
. a calculation d liniment for Jam, sound made every po
e t,tst VAI-Mun to f C,erman parentage, there 2578 �,
R ! r ARMW liars and L W. -cUldren o . z
Z#4 q" � - -, ther he is worth more in do were �_ b6*.sigmt and b=at that Xk%5 - is something more than a mere mater- T p,ortM Clydesdale StaMOn Templeton is the fastest trotter eyer 1;
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17 1 the front than if he ----------- — 1111 offered to breeders of this part of �
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Sam 63 _ " ''. _1 1. - back to England, So it COX"" jai problem to be solved, The priest The Hackney Stallion RIO GRANDE (14442) .
�, �; ;_- . ,sold ard sent Qat Kendalft y diffi- I Canadian Stud B�ak No. 14940 country and the best and most fablan. I
� I . - - ...&C-000 oftfli happens. that a -horse is invalid,- � spavin CM at is called upon to play a ver eet the SHAWHILL XING To try to improve -upon I
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41,11111", 1 V � . ed, home or discharged from the war I . lgy 4mg9lat-1- cult part and must go to In [5471 (11281) Will stand for the improvement of ably bre(L
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- 4 � . ds that woWd not excuse a - " � . French soldier who is father of the No. 2096 ,stock this season as follows: Monday his breeding would be as usel"s "
i for *oun I e-8 164 - td and Enrolled I 3ve his own stable, Lot 9, ftYing to paint the lily or add a &_
� I 1V1nedfcMx= older children and beg him to receive Inspee -will le4
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A s � oldier. r I � I � sw._s,1or42". their mother with Sympathy and Pity- Formerly owned by W. J. Dale, Concession 2 Hullett and proeeed ferent, hue to the rainbow. The up
in. . - bne reason f0i the splendid con -, on " The woman must be helped to forget Huron Road, Chestnut; height 15.3 west to A;dj;� Dale's '10)r noon; then of Patchen Wilkes Farm 0AM W4
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UMA& . . ditio-n- Ot the horses tit the front is . I f lot hum all that she has gone through for ounds; Fire Meth- south to thO HurOn Road and east 8% when he was a young man and uwd
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. I the moment one begills hands; weight 1300 P 6331, o,wu_stable to attend dancing parties ftt he likm
I _tni ;fact fhat � - ;. - de- to my montlisd Another who has sav- jas 6473; dam Worcester Cross Miles, then north to his
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- - I . - to I show signs of over -fatigue Or . L J. madl ME -self and her own two babies win P the improvement of for night. Tueoay___�Will leave his to dame With a lady ilist was t t6od
bilitation he is taken out ol- service ,@ M&%VL UJJ6 ed her rman stand for 'his OVVn stable,
. I - I- owmao - - - tt tack to a hc3piW to rO- � � r from the persecution of the Ge -en stock this season at own stable and proceed north and eOst dancer, but preferred ta danee with
� q I and ser aly, too, the horses 1 !'!!!2=-- - . - officers, by stealing out into the op Constanee. by Way of cOnccmiou 4, to Faster FOW- one thaT, was beautiful to look u,pft
. qq.perat�i,'OecasiOnv -_ for noon; IM 01-ilm
I I country, where she had to live in bid- 25813A B. B. Stephenson, PrOP. i�rls then proceed north to as well. So Mr. BrOud' X& w
, . eome d6v'mr with mud blisters upon w . 9 . miles then consider Mr. Templeton for he is #,
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I � their backs, with ar injured foot that a half of fhe present war, with the jug for four days, and feed on the ____________� concessiQn 6 and east 3% � '
� b�.a ... homes engaged multiplied roots of the fields, arrives in Paris for night -Wed- Ust. trotter and is beautiful to -10*
- - 169WIS11 a -lilay not have -_p � north to Fred Eckert's 11. fly of Petw
fif - . . n;ticed in* time, number of ids, lesp than two per cent eed west to Willism upon " well. The f aw.
Vff%h� the di that by,thocusai . - broken and ill with the physical and
or ,with some 'of senses mules have � e, with LORD MANSFIELD. nesday--Will. proc t and south e F,
I � have been affected - The moral strain, and lays her cas th Great were the largest money wL--
. i eqWnA flesh is heir to. It is a g1wt proprietor & Mana year againas umt
I ,.� - - � I , less inVolved. As a matter the others, before the Cure. To feed James Evaus, 'y of Constance to his own stable
. _ � I ta � the Veteiinary sernees, been even a his own stable, by Wa ning -family last
.a---- ___1 � ,,"I'll", . 10 � , -ttibut16 . t the mules are so tough and them, to clothe them, to help them to Monday --Will leaV4 where he will remain tintil the follow- Last season his daug,hter,Mabel Traskf
- - - _i�� ,_ - . �T. towever, timt most of the old con- of fac the vet- find ;Vork is difilcult enough, but to Beechwood, and go to Pat Woods" I . .
� - _ 7L , .. I 11 � used to deci- hardy thoY,seldom enter into ' ing Monday mornlng-� Terms to in- was the largest money wilmmg trotter
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I - , ..MM q in war -time erinary statistics. smooth Oray the horrors from thei* Logan, for noon; thence to hi's O'W'n Iced Grand Cin_uit. And his
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, I -fieen �ffectuall,k stamped Out and vided for them by the army must very tortured minds is why they go to this stable for the night. Tuesday - T Archie Theodore iDale, FroPeletO-- aud year old daughter Miss Hart'= M., 2.-
1 - . I- bave, ach the horse's 4dea of -parish priesl� who has spent all his john Vurray's concession 11, meml- Manager. 2579X8 00%, won the B. of Q stake at De-
no 16nger give concern. Glanders, fok nearly appro . . / �. -
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- - . instance, once a dread scourge, is now Heaven. It is a joy to go into one of life among the poor, and has always lopo for noon; then west, to ROW, troit, and champion of her age and
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1.10_ ...... . .. one of the of the convalescent "wards" especially i been "acquainted with, grieL" . concession 10 9 McKWopV for one hour; The Standard ]Bred Trotting St-aMon sex. Every year is a Peter thO'
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. . in France are infected. Occa- at meal times. Sometimes the con- a*,- thence to his own. stable 10-i Uight- T01)D WINTERS 2337 kireaz year; the coaling year will be
I . . horses escents stand almost nose to nose, - Air. Templeton
- - sionally a case comes . -with a new val � the way, -Mr. H ,B.Morphy, M.P., for Wednesday --To FTS11k YjLahf&s con- d and Approved greater than ever '
-a-- , I � ."#A: 1� I but it is and if the horse across gets cession gp Logan,..for noon; then tD Inspec,te
� VW, - � .1 I I .. .� .- shipment,� from abr0a( , . North Perth, received word on Friday Weber,s Hotel, Dublin, for the night. Form L himself had the following at.the racts -
- . , __ .. - f I his hay first there 1� a terrible hulla- � Enrolment No. 4785 his own stable, ,namely, Belie Templeton, F J. Ttna
-1 11 - quickly eliminated. the death of his son Lieut. Nagiets, for -4 Manday_Will leave
.. � � the b1loo. A particulirlY ravenous Pa-- last -of T -To. Joseph . Peter Templeton, wmnm
.. - I hursday- pleton and
"I - 11 1, .. At the end of two years of o was killed in �`ciion in to Joseph Atldnson�,_% for and go south to the Red Tavern, to
-, u6m- M war fully -ninety per tient now and then not,only will eat' Morphy, wh er son is in service in noon; then of second mone,-yr in the thuree 7ftr 01i
... LL I South Africs ,,, ected bis portion of hay, but the rope net ,France. Anoth 'day --To Martin Curt`W-6 Tqaae Moorrels, for noon; then west, tO -
. :�i -14---- %cent. of the horses had been- aff , n Stanley trot a+,, 14ndon. Mr. Templeton is at
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I I- � years and thatisurrounds it. A few night.3 ago France. - 14ftll F -H SeRfOrth, for noon; Wes _. H=rvey's- _, for night. - p- Ped sire ind yoti are
.. I by the mange. During two , - ea east of , i, for the . I along the 2nd COn- ready - roven spe
aP .-e Tuesd taking no chances in using him, -m
I one had such a health then to , ,-ii oke's, McKillov av-North ;
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- . . .- ..... . ,� __ . � - - - . � M � - tried to eat -the blanket off his neares,1-1 - ill proceed to his cession - I
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I'll I - � I ANOW . � �, ./ . I � I . neighbor. ' t appropriate own ,stable wherehe will remain then by way of the 2nd concessioN shown. . I
. P, - , I "Patient" seems a mos the following Monday morning. T s Tuckersmit,h to his 0,%m stable, ,for �
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. ..�.W1VWA_ff IN - he horses, say A Well Known Resident of Port same as former ye�rls night. Wednesday -At his own stsble.. following statemen * , g to
. � . I . . 11 designation for t . and conditions tat I am goin
1� j. be -respondent. They Hawkesbury is Restored to Lord Mansfield has been enr011ed, In-, Thursday�_West on the Huron Roadt make are not correct, come f0r4aVl
- W nxite 4" men, -have excitable n-erve kaoft Associated Press cor Tema to in- 11orth, to B. Allen's Harlock, for right.
ei . &-ficate . are very pictures o,f Patience unt�l Health and Strength. nd approved. ' I and contradiet iL for I wZ be plftsed
*iug W convalescence. — spected a7 *,Vaus, Manager. -East to -Isaac M'cGav&r'
. ork aM oh""- strain tax th it more ' ' 4;y reacr. the stage of .3. xanies E - - io. The leidiw sires
. - I sure $I Friday , I to have you -in
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C .Each patient en in the I n T. r noon- then t)y way 11�
and chrOPJ' One of the best known in Pure Bred PercherOn St2Wo Leadbury, fo ____
nfervous --system and bnng premature ap The off 1916e --For =nny Pears. p"t Irl
ar ich tells town of Port HawkesburY, NL.S,, Is - the North Gr,avel hZd to his own R4WWWA ` �Al Custom to
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weakness— unleSi - treated keftently- ' . his'age, color, where he came from, Mr.. Wm. Duff 'lle lias been a member ....... � stable, for night Saturday -At his `b6eu the �� 4ft
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Drug4aGiool P& and *Dhak ConeoCtionS CffiMot build up a what he shall ha,ve to eat and drink, of the municipal council for 16 years, The above .route will be presmit, in the- ChristmM 11016ert -
- . KING KAY 13029 own stable, reemq_of the leading siM bf five or -
P 5 . I cwiftntrated me&CiW food properfies in and 'take, when he shall, have a nice chairman of the school board, and held ent No. 529 Form 1. continued throughout the 5eason` new performers of the Yftr 011
�ftwv* badie i I Mr. Enrohn .
WOOMM*, !P , .� k' . - _ Z - hot.batho and various notations as to other resplonsible. positions. ,,orty6u%:� Dam%
- � I I " Duff's word, therefore, can
� . I 11 I e ,,, * Clydesdale Stal- health and weather permiting. Terms more
� ,'.' - Itis �ondition and behavior. Ther i be taken The Canadian bred, the editorial Page. 11 -
, . tand for the im- to insure, $15. ' appear in this number- Mr. TeOVIle-
.. . per4ofial touch about the treatment as coming from a zian who has the es- lion, King Kay, will s , iol- John Piukney & Sop, Prop. & Alan. -
� I I tows, afre, 'Peter 1,ho drw,� 4 ya - rx "
. . --- , � � 1. I n itself bespeaks. teem and resietf of his fellow towns- -provement of stock 'this 800"n az I 1 2578 . ,a_
_.: . ,. t- . .. �_ I h are held. p leave his ox;rn 2 � 07 X, 0 ff course. is ,at the head, vft
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� . ;;; � I ; the esteem in He ' kes ,no secret of the fact lev,rs: Monday -Will -
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I I I . Walking about t' that he believes Dr. Williams' Pink stable, at Peter McCann,s, Concession MAKWIRA (15938' ) 54 new petic�-4ni;rs, 46 new 2.20 -"r:
. - I � . . - Pills saved his life, and that they re- 3, Hibbertt and go 21/e miles south to formers 20 'new 2.15 perfom e" Aw
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- I - , has a kind word or two for his pa -rastes- performer of 1916, 2.01%;
1 � . _0 . . I � ; tients. It seemed a particularly hu- stored him to good health,'after sev- the 7th concession, then east 2�4_ miles (Approved and Enrolle&) the . b , 285 at the
I � . ' man thing to do. And he patted most table, I J. Li instOne, PrOPrietOr & MaTm9er. t0t:1 standard Performers
eral medical men had failed- to -cure then west on con. 4 to his own S 1V I
__ leave his age of 21 years. Me -Kinney, 2-Uli,
bad drength from ift very sowce wid are hehying thousands of them and called many by name. him. Mr. Duff tells of his illness and for noon, Tuesday. - Down �Che -Monday, May 7th -Will " With sevenmew
control of their nerve power -overcome "This old cha,%e:�," he said of one, cure as follows: "About four years 2nd and 3rd concessions, 2% -miles east own stabley Staffa, and go west to .TM stands 27th in this list
of women to gain W t f the hospital. He then west on the Huron Road, to his Hilra -or noon; then south to the standard peeformers, I new 2.20 per-
firedness, nemousness, impatience and irritability. 4 I a a avorite in ago I was attacked with la grippe on. -Wednesday - I - to cromarty to -,vormer and 2 new 2.15 performm.- His
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� I ha. Ze�, one of the bravest of the which �eft me in a condition difficult to own stable for no ast to Andrew Cromarty line, east . Tuesday fastest performer of 1916, -was 2.10*
SCOMS is a fiquid-fbod—&ee&om dmg"& brave, has lost an eye in battle and so describe. r was attacked vith general North 2% miles an(f e I his own stable for -night. #
. ��7 we call him Nelson. I am going to weakness, and a constant dull pain in Krauskopf's, for noon; thennorth and Noon -South to the Hibbert and Us- total standard perfornien 203. Xc�-
scoft & Bowne. Termts, OAL __ get him a good the stomach. 1 became so weak that I west to Beechwood, then to his 0-va borne boundary to James Ballantyne's. lCanney recently died at the age of 30
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: � - I ; have a chance to 'swank' it over him ate continually soured on my stomach# Terms, to ine s sbome.
I �- 11 : 11 � It won't really be a glass eye, because my nerves were all gone and palpita- will be continued regularly thnugh-ut .for night. -Thursday -East by BaZ Great outclasses McKinney as * *%
� ... .� �, I . they are made of a composition not and weather -per- Geo. C. Allan's, Blanshard, for and is eight years younger, 25 sW-
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. I I . the artificial eyes at all and they look sat' 2580-11, Taylor's Hotels Kirld4no next one is Red Medium 2.23Y&; bd
. . � I awfully well in them. " at night was almost unbearable. I was and Manager. - . then west to ' � , being 29
w - finally compelled to go to -bed, and I for- night. Friday -North to Thames stands 3OVa in the list, there
. . - - . I . � I onias McCurdie's, for no' 0 ,n; between him and Peter the Great. W
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. I THE PERFECTGUAf . . anee, and feeling no better, I called in T yally bred horses ever ! -West to Crornarty, then north to farmers and his fastest pexfor�na� for
In the sacristy of an old church on also iful, rq ' staffa, at noon; where he will rem i 6:11%; total stavda-4-
.. another doctor. His - treatment for the consideration .aln the -year was 2.0
1 of the Seine, a parish tri, , until the following y1onday 7-norning, performers 84. edium's I
the banl� .0t offered age is
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. . wearing the green ribbon of '70 on his doctor. This one sMd there was no- of breeders in this cc t 19 years. Red Medium has t,#0 On$
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. . soutane, recieves visitors all day and thing wrong -with my heart, that the The Grand� Circuit Champion,, : EARL in this county, Ike Medium and RIM"
Let us make you acquainted y. His writing -table is cov- I
- every da trouble was due to my stomach. Af- A d. Dickson 2.06Y4 pacing. Red 1AC is
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O. -A ter treating me for a time he advised 51526 A.T.R. 3,r 19 years of age and stands 1
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W. itil the new, . luscious I . behind his chair are three sacks, one that Igo to the hospital at Halifax. 1 . Record) , R D. Murdock, Prop. and Ma list he has 5 now perf oriners, � - , '-
- of beans,"one of peas,, and a third of -_ ion when I had an I Monday -Will leave his own stable, I
I I rice. Beside him on the table he hag On a previous occas Inspected and Enrolled. - 2.20 perf ormers, I new 2. 15 per.forN
flavour— i i in Brucefield, and go west to the see �9
� I a tin box, the lid of - which conceals attack of rheumatism I had been cured One of the most beautiful and fastest er, and his fastest performer for 19 6
by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and I de- d concession of Stanley, then -north . with a mark of 2. 10. His 90u,
. � little packets of condensed -soups, and . borses ever seen on the Gran& Circuit. an is one
cided that rather than go to a hospital to John Butchard's for lioon; then
- - in a drawer near his hand is a little I Elmer Dickson went the third mile at north anil west to William Glenn�s, for Andy Red Lac, is also owned in this
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-- got a supply of the pills and began Co the Great, has got the sires of *he"
I M tb refill his sacks and his b.ox when one minute in 1916. He is burn,'to Varna, at the Temperance ho- I is
I 1. . taking them. In a few weeks I could half in irith show horse other horses beaten so far as east 1-
I they are empty. Last week he had feel.my strength returning, my stom- bred in the purple, v tel, -for noon; then by way of Bay- st. Nine hundred and ninetY
, shoes, Few ach was giving me less trouble, the finish. He will stand this season at I field road to the Goshen line, to Al- 3 rMIL We ry thousand
;o .1 l . had more than one garment; the little palpitation of the heart disappeared, his own barn in 13lyth, excepting that I �)ert McCliuchey's for night. Wedne.i- nine horsemen out of eve
0 a 10 children were almost naked. They on Thursday afternoon he will go to I day -By I&Glymont% side road to the Will tell you Peter the Great is th6
, I I � I and after a further use of the pills I tim- Last
. , administrative a, at Swartz's hotel, for night. I Parr line, then south to William Fos- most wonderful sire of all
. . had passed by many felt as well as ever I did in my life. Winghar, Bluevale, at Hall's hotelp , ioon; then to Wm. McKen- season Mae Thistle's owner came out
offices before they found their way to I can truly say that I feel more thank- Friday -To ter's, for r
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. I the quiet litle sacristy. . With no pos- ful than words can express for what for noon, then to B'russels ,?.iels, second coacession. of Stanley ,for with his advertisement and gaid W4
"I ' d only the -nis, Pink Pills have done ald's hotel, for night P-day-HonLe -w-North to the was.the fastest horse ever offmd for
. - sessions of their own an Dr. Willia . Satuy ere he the night. Thursday this part of the countrY,
� � State grant of Is. 6d. 6, day, with 5d. I to his own barn for noon, wh - Bayfield road, to'his own stable, for service in
_40 . for me.' I which ig correct without a doubt, ac --
IV-, 474 . for each child, they'llave to provide ill remain until the following Thurs-
'A . . You can get these pills from any wi noon, remaining =01 the followlDg
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� .� I I clothing, in a strange- city, where liv- dealer in medicine, or by mail at 50 lay afternoon- Friday morning. Friday -To Geo. Me- � ' I ced 1011MV110h
. - . . cents a box, or six boxes for $2,50 Cartney's, Mill road, for noon; then t(,, he goes on to lRay ,le rac ths
It's all that Mg is higher than it has ever been from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., IKE MEDIUM 51522 A.T.R. MacAdam's, side road, then.north ta the largest racing cireuit in -
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I . .. before. The problem is xrore than Brockville, Ontario. Inspected and Enrolled. the second concession, H.R.S., Tuck- world and defeated the grand eirtult
the name .they can solve, so they lay'it before -M. Unbeaten Show Horse. ersmith, then west to James Carno- stars as often as they defeated him-
� le Cure, - . � - --- - -_ The chan's for night. Saturday -West by If he has beaten the star pacerd 991
I Little need be said of Ike Medium, as
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� I suggests 1. ' - . 5 him. Broadfoot's bridge, then south to .1 Frank B& -
from the, devastated districts of Mill road, to his own stable, where he not win as much money as
. . France . One old man of 70 arrived HOME He is a champion bred horse and a ' since re-
� - vvill remain until the following Monday gash Jr. 2.01 3-4 (record
� I champion show horse, with - si2:e, qual- .
. . . from Hani, once a prosperous little ONS i mornlrw. 2580 duced to 1. 59 2/4) who won *23,325 theu
. . country town with an historic castle, E X C U_R S I 1� ity speed and breeding, and further, , - - season? Del Roy was the secqad IM -
Wrigley quality- . I now a heap of rains. He was the rich- I is stamping his colts with his own re- I est money winning pacer with $13A76
made Where . . est,farnier in the district when the markable characteristics - CUMBERLAI-41) SCOTT to his credit, Mae Thistle only VIOU
. - . - war broke out. TQ -day he owns jpst� I He will leave his own barn at Blyth $2,03-0. 1 would like any mau to 4x -
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*� flannel belt for over two years. With . . I eave his
_ hotel at Auburn for noon; then to . plain to me how he could be a sW
making is a ,q RIGLEYSi.,= uesday-Will Monday, May 7th -Will I pacer and only win. Ithat amount *Ad
, A- Fig alkh.- a diary of sixty cows, he saw the Ger- Smith's Hill for night. T own stable, Lot 4, Concession 3, Hib- Frank Bogash,Jr., and Del Rey 2.04%
science. 1APOs"T.- inans come and steal his pigs, iiis 1� . proceed to lGoderich for noon where bert, and go to John Carpenter's, Duh- win so much mom
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�'. I . T I Hr PERFECT GU � horses., his cows, his corn,'his hay, his I)- N - . ,..� he will be at the Colburne House un lint for noon; thence to Patrick Car. Mr. Brood Mare Owner, conte and
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- - straw; and when all was gone.they set .I.- r...v __ I ; til'Wednesday morning. Wednesday- lin's, St. Columliah, for night. T11- look Mr. Templeton over before you
fire to bis house , 1� To Del. Gardiner's, Holmesvillep for
and buildings. . day -West along the Huron Road to
to . A �woinan fron-i the same district, a M" fth TO OCTOBER 30th noon; then to the Graham Housep In Bo"dary Line, thence south and east make up your mind wbat horse You
Now three flavours I . Thursday -Home i intend using. He has a licen" t*
I N�idow and five children, arri Clinton for night. to John Murphy's, Lot �!3 Concession
0 � ved in Every . to h% stable, where he will re- J � outclass any other stallion that Hur011
b 0 - U . Paris with four of them, the eldest 42 the followi,g Monday 2, Hib-ebrt, for noon; thence to his County has as a sire, just as well -0
Chew it after � C E 1 N - being with the Army. Her shop had T U E %S DAY I .main own stable for night -Wednesday-' Peter the Great is in a class by him-
- - been sacked, and the savings of her morning. Will proceed to Wesley Lealke's, Lot 21 self.
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every meal I - life -time, L800, whi6 she had hidden 11 ALL RAIL" - also by Write f6r bills and further infoma- Concesion 3, Logan for noon; thenes
. I .in the cellar, had been found by'the to William Wiriteringham!s, Lot 6, TERMS,Mr. Templeton will stand
Germans and taken. She and her, THURSDAYPS STEAMER 1 "on to his own stable, one and a half mile*
.. . � i I THOMAS J. COULTER, Bl�th- Concession 2, Logan, for night. Th urs: at M.
�, children are quite penniless and brok' ,- dreat Lakes Routes" : south of Hills. Green, at $25,001 to '
11 Get it wherever - � - 2580 day ---To Mrr$, Thomas Wiley's, Lot 13, 7- I
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. confections are sold en in health from want of food f or ($eason Navigation) . Concesion 2, Fullarton, for noon;then sure mare with foal, payable March 4
. 0 two Yeari and a half . German bread - to Peter Smith's, Lot 18, Concession 8 1918. Mares from a distance PastUr'
they declare to be uneatabld and a diet Your FuWM Is in the West I Downie f r night. Friday -To John ed at reasonable rates. All accidamts
Seaied Tight— KePt RhUhtr . of rice has left them incapable of sus- 11� at risk of owners of mares. 14=10
- whm, Th3 fertile praifies tiave put Westam Herman's, Lot 25, Concession 5, Down-
tained effort. Above all, the health Canada on the m8P. There aro sfill CASTORIA ie, for -noon; thence to Barley Robin- that are not returned regularly will bo
NfADE IN CANADA � . . of the children torments .the parish tiipusands of acres waiting for the man I I charged full insurance whether in. f04
. I I priest, to whom the mothers tell their wfw mm'm a home and prim"rity. Ta" ' ft InbaU nd Chikrm son s Lot 16, Concession 4, Fullarton. or not. For additional informatiO*
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