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advance rates. Whelft � E. Pink6ll�s Vegetable eted with his wife, Lou Ilenry Hoo- ' I ..
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to 50c. hile - . it 9*0 1`11,
I I resz-s the rate receive The Compound. I ver, like himself an A. 13. of Stan- I I . �. I , &= . 11 1, J�, �`
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who fail to ford, Is engaged upon a translation, Jl r �, - ___1 4
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is 1 A e0ha-v1h3g dollars handed to you - - uo,0hio.--' U had almost given compilation, and elur!Jation of I illIfIr f 1111111111 I I
� . . 4fer a favor by acquaintil up. I had'been slek for six years with "Georglus Agricola De 1,c iletallica," 1, - . .
--4'he articles listed below are money savers.- fact at as earlY a date as Possibic -_ . --female troubles and founded upon the 'Irst-.1. tin edition 4-.1 I I I . . I � I
I - sent vaju I es that 'cannot . When cha nervousness. I had of 1536,. a moLumentai technical a - _=�=
Bought early they repre now address should . . "I
TO . - I both the old and a pain in my right Work published by WO, k..,u-ng Maga- - UZI I- _-j
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be replaced at t he prices. I I . . be given. aide and could not zine, Salisbury House, London, 1912.. � .. I .. �
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. . . ADVERTISING RATES., � .-.- I ,oat anything with- This is not a perlormanits 1-o be dealt , 1 1;1.;4�_Irf, � - I'll ,
. 4p - _r XT AAI eS In 1�rranite, -Display Advertising Rates - Made out hurting my with in passing, but rather as one to , I % I
Preservilar, fte,ul known on applicAti6n. be referred to for the ,purpose.- of in- .
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- I Beautiful, three coat, white lined, with -,�roc,�j stra "mals, -One, insertion fift; - I . tomacb. I could dicating, in some measure, the real 11 , - - : t:M__�= -_
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. each twertion for one month of 'four It kind of -raw fruit, - � I _.. I -_
I 1. every �ousewife requires ......... 75C t� $I i.50- Wortions- 25c for each suba;luent W- I : 'I, . f
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One' coat granite kettles, each.. -,.20c to*-Nooc *a.don. W'scellaneous Artidles _ for - '-_eb16v*#%1r,yn From' 178 - - I—— I I
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A Food Chi.pper � . sertion. No notice less than 25c. Card I fell over. 11 began to take Lydia R. A half savage (ImUlul prevailed in I rm 4 ill -Lifebwy- - I
. . of Thanks 506. Legal Advertising 10c Pinkham's Vegetable many early New Eugland t I , I tie CUireMs ,jf)ap ,
- - I and k per line. Auction Sales, $2 for ten days later I coOld eat and it did not group of those youl"T njPjj who bad I
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Is quite a common article but "The Utii- . � one insertion and, $8 for two insertions .hurt my stomach.. not been invited to the wtmiding would es, little togs all need Lifebuoyy
ds not exceeding one . Uttle hands, little fac ,
,%wsal " saves timeand labor in pickling or � PMessional Car medicine ever alum and I feel like a Invade the house when the marriage 1, f - LtC if you mean to keep them
� inch -0 per yew, . new woman. 1. now weigh 127 pounds ceremony bad been performed and drag everjr day and o,1 nt
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in inaking jefly. Easily cleaned and a child . '. - - , . -,wn see wbat it has done for me jj SOUP . 'a
I I 11 - so ym way the bride to ab inn or some other free from dirt =d infection. Litde cuts and scratch" I
m= operate them. . � H, FREDAY. Sert 7, 1,917 *f,a#y. My husband says he knows house, when the groom and his Party - W
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$1.85 to $2.25 , � � I ___ __ , __ : Mrs. J. 9, BARtow, 1624 South 4th St., a forfelt of a dinner to the bride steal- an have the dmger elemient removea 11 YOU use
. - Columbus, Ohio. In west�__rn Kagsachusetts this I - � ..
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. . Lydia E. 1%khm's Vegetable �orn- edstow lingered until Revolutionary ! & -
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A��i�11'1 HE story -u,L che capture of t the virtues of rooto I AN VILU= ir, 5�u
pound contains J�w times. In Judd's "History of Hadley" .1 *M1 [now -M
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0- "a The dry season - PA41 �e.'KrC6_. nearly 'a, companY of Ger- I and herbs needed to restore beaftb and the names of stolen bridej are given. 1 1 Lei 1W 0 y -
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wooden pump. , . do not last with , 't 0 W P- B*rlO'W. & said to'have been the last�bride thug I 9 P .
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V � Ong female 4menjo to fn*t up" localities In Rhode ls�land. f I I � . -
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" iron heads, Com- , �, Mme." Surab, Knights in her Journal of : Its sbundgint, creawsr - P.
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I _. I I hor"bai�k ride from Boston to NeW ' sible cj0=s'g power. Camot hU
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lete with cyl- eerrespon�ent the I' York In 1704 tells of a ridiculous alter- i -
i - , � . P . Special Ram- ,_ Associated Press v_ - I I est skin. Use, it in the bath, mi the hmrc,
..� . .. in0rsq to go at I . ki I t -� , - other day by Patb,er Py, .a Francis- , ' ,%tiod- of this marriage custom, Which f .. -
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- . . I I can priest, who, w4th ,a doctor., .an escort composed only of th-e sht car, in Connecticut -to steal the and rem
� ... �. ".50 cd, 'w'a'r"ranted priest, his stretcher -bearing comrade bridegrom. 1. :, - I - -who use Liffeb-aW*
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% I ; stew good value 004ft � st, tcher, bearer to �oue of the most caused considerable surprise at head- ed in dlirereut localitie& In $Me I - I
.� .� A . SCOOPS re I I tovrng 4,be young men.rode or ran to ' IJ
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f � - .. PT'4- . second InfaAU7.. a favorite !A the regiment, with -1 in others the bees were told of the
I . with cyli'nder-and 4 price evqq, day. You The Dragons Cmve do near the farm which he participates in all the hard- weddin and given bride cake� In still 1 1.4 . = At All Grecerrr-
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j I 11,60t pipe for , need ooe*r�.Aresh-- of Hurtebise, or wthitt Was at arm,.for , ships,of fighting and -in constant ex- others the unmarried girls scrambled � .. * ,%'. * - < . ��
/ . . - it has now become mothing but a heap posure to wounils and death, is now Lx"R BRoTHR-u,
. $12-00 - in . P*ee .... $1-35 for the brIde's garter to see who would -
� # , )I 19 _ of bricks, aaed, and spliPtered tim- quite a hero. He never leaves tbe 'be married next. -Alice Morse Earle . I � Ln,&,rr_--a-.,
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who when the waT lbroke out was -en- the regiment went there to receip-a � -
I gaged on m3assionary work3n Brazil. � ' the decoration of the knotted cord in High Cost of High Living. N_ - . --- OF" _ 11
� SILLS., Seaforth ' ght �him . According � to James Churchill, one of J I _ifa I
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I _� 1- . . unteer6d. feir ce in the am'bul orders for bravery. The throng of cabaret diners some $709,- 1 1
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I- ance, ikeection ot the i0ne Hundred,and One Hundred and Fifty-second is the 317,000 a year to keep things,going Lu I WESTER11% FAI R ��
0 8-IFFERED TER"RIBLY Fitty-secoaA, a wegiment, .from%the , . I
, only regiment in the French army be- the proper Gothaz s In Itemized -- �
'Q . , . , - .. Vosges. Ile (expldined to -the 6orre- sides the Foreign Legion which h" . a-. tyle. . AM
rhe"J'Aft I .11-cip-M-400 ." I form he reckons rent at 40'millions,
I . .9 . RUU AND No= spondent- how on Lthe day -of ,the bat- won t s honor. London, Lanada i
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00ft'a � � , I I He he haA been ,detailed to go ou I
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DIERRIMPORV I 1. . ' whRRA was ,very .near the'taost ad- . . ' Sept, 7th to 1501
- 9 - vanced French line. n it costs the proprietors, be It under- -
4DA1dft& Milburns leart Pw Norve Filk there he L�mnd,no one. The S,rench TRIAN'GE to say, Herbeit Clark stood. The amount paid In by regular I - I � -
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1 0.7 N. N� .. � � soldiers had.gone forward with one 139over is little known. That and occasional habitues of tbe "Jobster _ - .1.
I - .. vice- deri . bound xi6t in,% 1 1867-" A half Century of Success "' 1917
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ALSEL - Cund Her. the track of the cur- I lk while the whole world has Inlaces" may safely be put at 50 per - - -
"P_ I . __ � I Secy,Treas. . . tain fire put ux,'hy the artillery 'and I S i . . I
P �- . 9 � powell, Norva,, OUL, had reached the�German trenches o,,, heard of him, and while a cent more, or $1,=,975,500. -Yes, high ) -
. AGENTS Mrs A. M. "Ut 0 very large p*art of the world admires, living comes higb, and It Is time to I I
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!h3m Leitax IL W NO. 1, Clinton; FAL writes: "I c=not speak too 12ighly of the other side .ot,the crest, .0 think of having less, of %, : The Great Agriculrural Exhl'bition-
P S�ftf,Drth-WMjam Cbesueyq jjaj;" Hewt ar�d Nerve pills. I sight with mimaulbusly slight losses. I respects, and honors him because of I :, of Western Ontan*o I I __
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. e; J. W. TILO, GOderich; P` suffered bpr five years vVilk my.healt apd.' T4e priest, and*. companion looked his masterly A"inistration of Bel- I . I
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- ,, Brodbageli. nerves, biut'the last two yearic I havle' abotit 'in sbArch 1or wounded I but gian relief, comparaqvely few know � 1.
suffered ter4bly. If I *�nt to bed I could find none � Then thinking . How Coal Was Named. 9%. 6 0
DIMEMORS - mug., . . ..4 anything of the past of the man, or The name of coal was first applied 1 $' .'
waism Rinn, No. 2, seaforth; John would wake up as if I was smoth i under the eirenmstances they were . "32ou"Ou in Prizes & Attractiolis
24imewies, Brodhagen; James Evam;. I did not get one night's sleep; oft". justified in disobeying or&ers, they of his- struggles and successes in pri- only to fuel made of ebarred wood or I . :.
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jkochwood; AL McFAwer, Clinton; Jas. seven, I got so very weak that the " climbed over t4e top of - the trench vate lif e, what we call charcoaL says an ex- A very interesting program, intludin'g iMilitary and other - I
. P doctor was called in, and he mdd it was and went further -forward. cbaDge. When the use of mineral coal
10anwIly, Goderich; D.- F. McGregor, He is a native of West Branch Ia. C5 . 'features ---TWICE DAILY t
jL r. NO. 3, Seaforth; J. G. Grieve, my heart, and that I must take great I -A little farther on they saw a Ger- I - � ' ' began It wag called sea eoal. because It I �
No. 4 Walton; Robert Feyris, Harlock; care of mys&. I saw your advertise. man running about with his -clothes in which pl'ace his boyhood was was at first only round along the sea- : Fireworks Each Night ........ Two Speed Events Daft, ...
C,ftnge WgCarbiey, No. 3, S4�aforth. went in YmIr alma" for Milburn's aflame and uttering cries for -help, at � spent. He had -none of the advan- abore along with seaweed and otber Reduced Railway Rates 1k .
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- Heart and Nerve PiUs, and said I would I the same time .pointing behind him :1 tages which the sons of people in wreckage cast up by the waves and I . - �
. try them. I havt Only taimn two boxft ', to a hole in the ground where two I y circumstances may enjoy. . Prize Lists, Entry Forms and -all information �from the gecretsTF i .
9*m' P-113- of them and 11ed a now womazi. I win 'I other men were ,gesticulating. 1 The I eas His thus supposed to be of marine origin. ' - 11
.Vederich Leave 7.00 2.30 recommend them to any*= ffilaud I priest went on, thinking to ftud some 1 Parents were poor Quakers, and the Prom its resemblance in color and Lieut. Col. W. X. Gartshore, . � A. M - HUnt ' �
AF& 7,87 8-07 vAth heut troub&Lps a j more wounded men -perhaps Men -ef i first great fact to present Itself to the I burning qualities to chs- renal. It flnally I President I Secrotarsv
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VWton 9.35 6.05 N[ilburu% Hwt and - ping an his own regiment' -but soon he saw 1 consciousness of Herbert Hoover was I received the simple Ti 1.1 of coal, . I - - OWN I . - . . -_
.000wil - ffi-, per bm at &U &Wers or maikd . they were Germans. At once -he rais- ____ I - - �._ �._.Ja M 1,111119ffW. I
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FROM TORONTO- dimd on reedvt of pica by the T. , - ed his crucifix -'in the air in Ih-e belief - I
IffiWonto � (Lev-,ve) - - Milburn Co.. lAmited. TWO&A. OUL , it would protect him, and be contin- own way," But he had one possession � .� - I . 10iNL_ �
. tar -rive) 10.15 7.00 ued to 4advance. I .. I of which he could not be deprived by . I � N
Afmiton 12-.58 ' 8A2 I - On arriving at the entrance I . - - I �_ ... .'111 -1
i 12.10 9.07 to : poverty.or by any other circumstance
ft-th I what he had believed was .a -dug-out ~_
AWN= 12.30 9.19 CREAM WANTED. , within the domain of his own effort .- 0 0 'mmm 0 0 ,
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12.45 9.45 he found the hole went tar into the d control. This Was an aspiration . ���
We of the crest. He entered the. 1Ln W I
Cmnections at Guelph Junction 'With We have"our Creamery now in full s rld. His bent ��
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stock, Lon- Dragons Cave still holAing his cruci- was toward engineering, an inchna- Ia Nil .
main Line for Galt, Wood operation, and We want your patron- fix before him and shouting -"Catho- i i 4% ie; a a Ser m.1ce. ,^ �
, o and RIAJ in- age. UoA developed by reading of the � 19 1*3 - .
*a, Detroit and Chien We are prepared to pay you lic!yt inside he found -the hole I a, I -
� � Nomediatte *-soints. � the highest prices for your cream, pay spread out in all directions and that achlelvemi2nts of John Hays Ham- I " I
. you every two weeks, vc'gh, sample mond and others who had won emln- Express Charges PrePaid by Us to All Railway Stations in Wargo East of, -f- E
&� it was full of armed German soldiers. I
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and test each, can of crez= carefully j ence and position in the field of min- I
Iron Pumps & pump ing engin,eering. He longed, like Lake Buren and South of iorth Bay. Other -Points in Ontario add 1580 4 i
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n4paIrIlIg and give you an honest business deal. . 6 bot Ir"* .
French,. he called out In that Ian- GordoWn Dry ............. Bullach Lade Gold Label .. 4 bat. A.15 i
, am prepmed to lat .ias all s:1nd of Call in and see us or drop us a card for guage that he* was a Catholic priest and he realized that the first thing ' � Burnett's :::::::::: I C"a 115.00 Haig & Ha4z Ply*. star .... ::::::::::f bot. CIS'- It I
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I he must do was to get an education, �
F arc ,� and L ;ft Pump s a _)d a I I sizes Particulars. and that if there were any German . GlIbey's Dry ..... ::::::::::::::.. 4 bot- 4.00 - Cape $22.00, -
. - at any cost of- personal exertion aWl GlIbey's Plymouth .... 3 bot. 5.00 : 6 bot. JZ�" 1. i
1?ia,l, R.pe Rutting-. e c. Galvan- I �Ie Seaforth Creamery wounded there he was prepared to DL'war's EYtra Speclal Liqueur ....... F i
I L - . in,dividual sacrifice. C me S14�00 Mitcheirs Quart Plaaks ............. 4 bot. a 00, W I
administer tht rites of th-e Chuxch. ,b I R;
- X --s � nd Water troug, S 'Seafor& Ontario . ...... �.61ot_ 9.00 3 bol- * ;Fii
l. - I Pa-- h Coatee Plymouttb . .............. � .. - .
I S&e nm b. - I OD,e of the officers spoke to ' him, To get an education involved get- � 3b t 6.25 f Cave $24.00 1 1 1
Sta i c iems ,-a�d attle Basins. , ting money, pL�d the getting of mouey ot. 5.00 Kilmarnock �Black 14abel ...... 6 bot* 13.60
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asking what he was doing there and inivolved earnjng it in any honorable case $17.00 Peter Davrzon Old Curio . 4 bof- IN.B* �
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AL.wo a'i jcjUd,sofpuaV repairingdone what was going on outside. He !n- � Rosa' sloe Gin ......... ; ... 6 bi)t, 9.50 3 bot, 7.75
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way that might present Itself. It is 4 bot. 7.00 . cat, P5 00 -
on 1, or 1 notk.e. For terms, etc. , formed him the French had madel a �z bot. 5.50 & Hair Pinch i3ottie ..... 6 bot 13,50-, I
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heads amd related to his credit that, while - K11119 Haig Dimpie .............
long advance over their � johl, ,:::: �
,tory, Goderich - .- . 4 bat. 927S -
mpi Jy at Pump Far had crossed the crest and that they studying engineering in Leland Stan Booth'rj Old Tom ......... i ............ I 6C'Lbs,�L$1`01*0 U bot. SO* I
St,,, East, or at re-sidence; North DIARRHOEA' had better lay down their arms, for ford Junior University, he worked as 4 bot. 7.75 1
1 a Ia . undry ager,t and took on other I 6 bot. (L25 I
main Street, they would either be killed or taken Holland Gin .. 2 ON DRAUGHT. -Put Up in Qu;;i o"I rlwks. -1 �
' jobs equally lowly. All this, how- � 11:0 -
1i121-.1 _1W prisoners in any event. - John De Kuype:.,:,f,5casqet,�,s Qt& $2 00 E)xtra Fine ............. � ............ I ga-I. 9.00
ill WAS SO BADN ever, he had fully discounted. it 4 qts. 8.00 I "� ral. 5" I �
Is Y 'I - elsh,Seaforth . The officers then held a discussion mattered nothing to him whem he UelcherJs Gold Cross ..... , Owe Is QtJL $19.00 CANADIAN wHrsKny,
.. . among themselves, at the end of I .. . 6 qts, 10.50 .
of them with tears stream- worked, or what he had, to do, so I " f4 qtq. 7,75 Cased Goods.
Q P. X TBU TABLE Thought She Would Lose Child. i`n`g"d`o0w`n` his faoe said he'supposed long as it was toward the a1tainment � BITTERS. (case $1 WELIkees Old Rye _.. 6 M& 4 btg, 3 bts.
. � . they must resign themselves to their - of his legitimate principal object. As - Vermouth, Itallan .................... 6 bot 3W seacraiWz one i5ta ' r ..:::: 11 $,P.'2'eg* $5.25 ,s4.00 S8.26 - I
#U11"11 & GODERICH BEANCM � 4 bot 5,50 G. & W. Rye _..
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I . fate, but they, could only surrender usual in such cases, he made his vay; i 3 bot. 4.50 Walker's Imperiai .V..-- 9.75 5.50 4.25 8.5t
as 'Royal Res : -: 1 10.50 6.00 4.50 3.15 '
thrdttgh college creditably, and from I C e 14.00
I - During the hot weather young children to an offleer. I Vermouth, Preneb .....j..�,j-....._-_ 6 bot. s.00 seagram'4 Three Star _
I G. T. IL TIM TABLB! are very much subject to diarrhoea, in Father Py scrib'bed on a piece of this point on,ward his p.�ogress was ..... 4 bot. e.00 Corby's ftecial Selected ,: 1�1.00 :6.2r, 4.'Ys 3" , 1:
� not oigy remarkable but exceptional. AmKostura, per bottle ...... 3 bot. 5.00 G. & W. Special ....
2V21us UATO Smf0r& " f0U0": fact, more so than adults, bn account of paper a note to � one of the French i 'ram, .
- For Clinton Goderich, the more delicate construction of their captains, which was handed to his The sketch of his career which is Augosturn, when ordered ;�ffi;** ...... $1.25 S62L a '83!, .... 0 4.00
10.55 a.m. per bottle ............. a,nything 0134, Seacrara's White Wheat ..
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t- oftenest consulted Is necessarily so $1-00 Walker's Club ............ 12:50 7.25 &25 4.25 .
_�i� companio remained ul WHISKEY, .
WinchAM and 19c constitution. It behooves every rnother . n who had 0 � I �
SM p. m. - For Clinto, Wingham. side the cave. ; - compressed and condensed as to be o&a,, I .
- b $184:000 ON DIMUGHT-Put U13 in Quart ov-a ""ko. . I
and, Kbimrdim to look after her children on the first sign While th6 note wa., being carried little more than -the recibb.1 of a stxi-Ag - Andrew scott � ...................... f 6 't. 0 Old Rye . 5 ral- ?,gal, lg,,,, - I
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�XLOI p.m. - For Mt,Dn, Clodaich of any looseness of the bowels, for if they to the French offlepr, a German doc- Of bone-dry- facts punctuated with 4 bat 6.00 Old Malt *:::::::::.::::U: f $20.00 $8.6 WaLe
. dates. He is appointed to geological 3 bot. 5.00 1
1.1$1 s. m. -For Stratford, Guelph, do not some serious boweltrouble such case $1.6.00 Plua Old ,Malt,::::*:::::: f =00 9.506 5.00 2.75
resting place of several German ,re I .... . .. -
tor in the cave showed the priest the surveys in Arkansas, and in tL GlIbey's Three Gesip ,.�7.;-�... .... 6 bot. 9.00 V_ -
Tomto, OrHM4 North Bay and as diarrhoea, dysentery. cholera infan- 4 Extra Old Rye .
' bot 628 Extra Old Mal _�
. ts west� Belleville SM Pettex- t -um, cholera woua.ded. Among th6m was a Jesuit Sierra Nevadas; he is made assistant . Grand Old Parr .. * * I ................ � 3 boz 15:00 t*:::::::::: 23.00 10.00 5.50 3.00 -
PM morbus, silintncr complaint, manager of the Carlisle mines of New Dewaea Special .......... f ya,l f I
. . I . . priest who Was serving in the Ger- ,kees bnperiai ... .
W� Special .....**::: 25.00 I O.So 5.75 3.25
and they Mexico; he becomes e rrl!a 11831, .......... �
buro and points east ' Will :::::::::::q came $17.00 ..
P. M. - etc., is liable to follow, , man army as a soldier, with whom � Buchananle Red seai ......... 6 bot 950 -a I -
$116 For Stmtford� Toronto, Morning Star mine in California; he GlIbey's spey Royai ........... : 9-'f I
perhaps, loose their littf6 one by. not the !French priest spoke in Latin. To I and high,er King George rv. t ............ :::::: (4 b,ot- 7.00 Walkees Club ............ 30.00 IM0 - 6.71; 3.50 �
monbul ow points out . goes on, holding higher 3 b L 6.5.0 .
� taking the precaution to check this loose- the other wounded Germans Father Sherriff a Three Si ar ......... . � �
W?MON, ARWN AND ]MUCA' Py gave the consolations of the . Positions, gaining steadily iA reputa- Glenernan ........................... . =18n NVUISHM �
- , ness of the bowels by using Dr..Vowlerls, . tioil until we ,find him :filling the P-0 S, Whyte & macicay .................... case $13.00 � -
11 ct of Wild Strawberry. . Church, (' Walker's Kilmarnock ................ Powees Three Swanow ..... -. . 6 bot. 10.00 .
FRAMMSM " Extra Afterwards and while awaiting the mperial Bureau 3Maek & whito ........ Kluahaxes LJ� ............. 1.::::.::1 �
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, Mrs. R. J. Hillis, St. Mary's, Ont., return of - - of Mines in Chi neggloy wbite ca� .................... Case $18.00 3 bot. 0.00 *
Usher's ........... .
4891A I.q*j his messenger with the merge almost na. Then the deWls . ...... 6 bot. 10.00 � �
- vnites: "My little girl was so bad with French officer, Pather Py ad-vised the into the romantic, foT Dewar's ... 4 bot. A7.50 I Cue $19.00
I . ........... Jameson's Tbree Star ........ ; ....... 6 bot .10.50 .
.�4?.O. ,.,�j L.�.j gA I i the little barefoot Iowa boy becomes . Sharriffs V. 0. . . Taylor's Caleralue ................... 1
;Vt * ..... �'::::::::::::. Z bot, n6.25
diarrhaea the doctor could not cure her, German officers to disarm their men . Hafir & Hal Three Sta I A
G; ,..*I ,.�, "O.W1. TM - -;rW' in order, to a -void any possibility of, in succession enlibven 0 1 i
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�: ,0-4,1 -en,gineer of miniAg corporations in I .Peter Dawsoxi Extra gi��i,�,*:::::*:: ( I BurRe's Quart Flasks ......... ;.: f CaBe $22.00 1
so -�*-00�*. .0weaq 11M , her. A friend of mine told me to use Dr. misunderitanding. He himself 'su- Keegali'H Quart Flasks ....... ... 6 qtr,. 12.00 �
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Fowler!s Bxtract of Wild $trawberry, so � different partA 0 ......... , Cage $19.00 ..,..:, * *::: 4 qt-- . 11 ,
perintended the opeilation, , .telling t the world, the au 0*r'"t'01' ,, * :: 1 6 bot. 10.50 ..... _ ,� 9 00 .
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0 . a. �* ~: I sent for a bottle right away, the . each soldier to disca;rd every weapon. Whit R,r ...... :::::::::.. 4 bot. 1.15 HISKEY.-rut Up In Quart Oval )nngka.
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I . I " :001 an time I had given her one bottle she was he possessed, but that they might re- millions of capital, director of pro- I - I ......................... k IRISH W .
'we*.*. ,*� 4.8 &*C, am � Andrew Spott Ouart Fiaika ...... tCa,xe g2o 00 Fl�e Old ............. f I gal.
%. - 0:0. Is , able to sit up, and before I had the second tain small pocket knives. perties almost beyond price, an,d the Dewar'B Spe�fal Liqueur ........ :::, b 11:00 % rp. Ile
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. .. - . bottle used she was cured. I tell every employer of 50,000 men. He is John Halg'rs Gold Label ....... 11 a 11
-100-0 .�� Us - A little later, just w,he,n the pro- ::...:�'4 bo.tt- 8.00 rmtra Flne * ......................... f 1 -X*1. $9.00
*W '; body about thig sure cure. The price brought to London for consultati KIftnarnock Red Labei ....... 6.50 ,
MR,! ,-61 W-0 MAI! . cess of disarmament was being com- 0A . 1 3A sal. 5.00
Nar& I -; 1P. IL is 35c. a bottle, but it iS well worth it � pleted a French officer -o by the heads of international enter- Remit by express or money order. If you send cash, register tha letter. Assorted ordarja,arf;
doom . 1K it ;9 11 ye�Lrs since I first tried it; and' doctor-abpeared Prises. He is looked up to as a po- I 1. Put up at the PrIce of the sarna number of bottles of each. kind of Hquor.
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. always keep it on hand. It is good . c) tential Cecil Rhodes. He Is accorded
I . � - 0% for old and young alike." the cave dud the German officers sur- distinction as one of the big men of ... SEND FC#n COMPLETM PRICE LIST.
3pum W " am "V., 11 ) _ I r s and revolvers tb6 World. He Is'consult - - I -
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