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: A. Q, SMITH, Hditor and'prop. . baps tnore daring than oomeof his fellow. . The council mtt an dolit., 2m. with Tw6ty yeare no, I R.new a mah called 1�epott for month of Septenillff, i)i �, .�� kL�ontinw� � . .
-7-�---,.-..�-�-�---,-----..-,—,.,--,-,-�'. smoulers of liquor had made $1$9,00016kli,tbcracmberepro'sent, Minut040fl4st jiggin from page 1.) � I
1, during a few months in the contraband . . #, who had the health habit, obser. 6 Toraberry, I
I The ScarldAl Of T lie Border I I meeting were ftad and paseetl on motion vO4 Sig . Pie, any otker. Ym. McGill, Mrs, S. I I . I .
I phert Leacock in the Dallas News. Sr. IV. -Vera Casemom
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r, IV- Agnes McKague, R,elfa jenUins, Mrs, S. 'Youn . sk .- m , ,
of the law. -What does -a scoundrel of, Mo4ttro. Cukrit an4 Xerr, sheep valuators Rio used to take a cold plurige, avery 3 . g, Short Bread, Mrs. S. ,� ? ,00
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tToronto G riobe) I G,4 ' Jelly, I pint apple; U. W. Orvig, , /V"'% .
I that ,Qort care for a fine of 42,000? The � regardlqg, sheep owned by W. A Currie, morning, He said it opened his porea. _Orgillta GOY. Mary Chaudlej, Orace Young, ,; :]� �' � J
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I i only thing that can get under his bide is' ,a he took -a hot sponge. He 11 / � ,.,�., *%"�. J � -�
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. , tj thut the -run- I A good stiff term J9 ja said it closed the pores. Ile got so that Milford Foston. John Shinn . 1. ,� , �� ,�" I
Indica battle against runi 'R. Thompson and Thos. F104, doetroyed 0muth, 1111da McCormick, Arno Kelly, John GVAY; Jelly, I plat any other var- I
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I nitir, has not been won, and that there is 1 If .Magistrates along the Essex border wgr4 *ordered to be paid although the be could open, and shut his pores pt will. sr. III-M,iltland Porter, Ila . Syrup, I quart, Jos Xer 4;. L W. Orvis., ',iA,'L "y/ I � i t . �Y
little probability of victory for the. forces' are not prepated to accept the advic � I . , told Care ,r, I ". ... I , ,�,� , ,
el Collection preserved frult,,6varities, pint �11 . .
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of law and order so lo A .o,thing should J1991as used to stand and breathe at up more, George Sklim, Edith. McZwen. . W! �;,� ' # I A,
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,na as the tA1m-Vun-.JAerdwed some time ago by the Attminey", be done regarding this 4og nuisance and L Opel' Window for half an hour before drog- Jr. 111 -Clifford Showeis, Cheater Jars' wra.ut.Gill.R. W. Orvis, Tomato 11 /' /��'��k. \ %, �,,;;"."4. �._..�I,,%, , 10-0
I ners,can escape jailsentences by appeals,, General to combine fires with i . _ Qtnig; L � I �, . �11
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11 mprlson- I as suspicion pointing to the ownership as sing, L He said It expanded his JUQgs. He Showers, Lilliat . ,,q',,� 1. "7 4,-.,;�', , - ",."*;�;,
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ed rum- to some of the dogs, It was moved by might of course have bad It done in a shoo Jr,11- Carl liomuth,' jCbester Case- Orvis; Pickles, fruit, E. W. OrVIS, Mrs. L L . :,; -- ,'�-` �
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is reported that in remitting the sentence runners. Mr. Raney's duty would ap, I Mr� Straughapp second by Air. Qillcsple, shop with A boot stretcher, but, after all, more. i�'. � - - �� I I �
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of 9birty days' imprisonment on a "res- I pear to be plain, Such magistrates are ,ba� the R4ovc and Mr. Coultoe be In- it cost him nothing this way.. And what' 11 . I Win. Farrier; Pickles, any other, Miss L. I l�,"t-.,.�isl"-i",�,�,�,,-.','..,��-""j�-,!�,f ,,,� I "
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he act of I 6t of the calibre needed to -day itiong the 1 qtru-ted to make further enquiry regard- is half an hour? After he got his vest on - - I -Rennie Goy, Nettle Casemore, Carrick; Idoz, Hen Eggs, fresh, weight . � � �
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delivering unlawfully a'� load of liquor i border. They should b Gertrude Xel V �!� 'I, , �',�",'**�!"��Z; ,:�
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.e removed this mattor-Carried, Jiggins used to bitch himself tip like -a ly, Donald, i McCormick, and appearance considered, Joe Kerr. It f4 �0 .,.,. ;.., i.,.,,�4�,;;-
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Magistrate Miers said: _ net Lewl% � ee F y, in. McGill, B 4 ,, 1. n . I
1 a moment's hesitation, dog in harness and do shadow excrcises, , J m inle W , utter, 10 lbs in crock$,
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.. I I. -'Pr�bibitlon has �been tried and 4 .0 Sr'.' Primier-Mary 3ki rin, Victor Mrs. Win. Farrier, Win. Wellings, Jos. . '1�, L ", :1 � 'I
I of Hullett have roforrod the report on the Ile, did them forward, backward ,and S � . li 11 1. I g LLL _... .- I I
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. . isafallure. Idonotbolievetbat' ' i lundside up, H as Showers. Alton; Butter, 5 lbs in pound prints, jai. I �� .",. I ,,,
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I the liquor traffic can be done . too Clerk, notify the Bpglnecr regarding A dog anywhere, He spent all his time Jr. PrIniler.-Mack Homut Alton; Butter, ornamental, Jas, Alton, �'._VZ;T�, ��: 1,
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- .awaywith by law. They have A meeting for all those interested in the, at; this kind oftbing. In his spare time Finley, Borden Jenk " Jos Kerr; Butter,' a ibs, pound prints, � " i" 'L I I
I . , ' the changes asked for from the above � . , in�, Laura McCoy. - 1--) .. � ��
1- P .beeu trying to do away with it for formation of a Literary Society will be at the office he used -to lie on his stomach Alex Skinn made by girl under 10 years, Winnifred �` 11 1/!1 .. .
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. . he floor and see if he could lift him- Ewen. Farrier, R.Wilton,. Jae, Alton; Butter, .Q , , I N
I &,everalyears but' cannot.' It is :� I held in the Forester's Hal), Whitechurch, , ont A&_` A�, ir �,
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.. The rolls, Win, McGill; Prqad, nut 1 loaf, ,
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I one of the evils we have to con- , � on Monday, October Iltb. at 8 o'clock. I self up with his knuckles, If be could - "A" Class-Kathl
: I tend wi Come prepared to discuss the I i then he tried some other way until he Mrs. S. Young; Collectiom , . I 1. 1.1-11 ?�$L,
L . , Jolong till the taxes are forthcom"11 "' found one that he couldn't do, Then he es,E. W. Orvig; Cold meat 1, . i I � F 0" 1;� ,-1 rl/ff/
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at Langside last week, with Nlu Beeoroft, com. statute labor tax $4,89; l3, , , -1 ' I T' I it OR
i -resent his attitude toward the law he is I . I The following accounts wore paid: J,. his stomach, perfectly happy ".r.'" _ ------" Young;. Collection of Home-made Candy,
, 4twora t6 enfbrce. If it is his conviction J Miss Isabel 1,ox spent a couple of days , , - 1� I : A -a � � ;0
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�� thuf prohibition it a failure and that the I , he. Municipal lift iron bars, cannon balls, heavy dumb baking, consisting of one loaf of borne. I �, � �_ ,
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pa made bread, ban ' light cake and a pie .��:.-� ",*,-P� I , I ,
lJ'4aor'jraiTJic cannOt be done away with Mrs. Sam Hutcbison and Dorothy of bells and baul himself up to The ceiling � � , _4 -1,, � ,_ �_ , I . ��
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11 . Iment on bridge contracts 1000,00; R, � For &de baked by a *1 . I - _ �,V.. - 4 .
. . , �y law, the Bench ii no Place for him Wingliam, were renewing old Acquaint- with his teeth. I . 19ndor 16 years, Winnifre , � ,
. I Pear. repairing grader 5,00; J. 4. Ellis, . . - , d. i�ll . . . . . . . ,W; ,. , ��O� I
I .1 i, wbilbconditions,on the Essex frontier are ances in the village last week. - . I One of the best in Huron Co. Every FardWs, SPKW No. 8, for heaviest doz. . I .. .
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1, . as they are, Probibition has not failed Mr. ,and Mrs, Hilliard of tvingliam, grant to Slyth Fall Fair 10 00; E, Walk� thing desirable. Watch this eggs, 14 Wilton; Special No. 9, for best 6.1 1 �
� I er, use of scraper 1,00; R. H, Scott, Hespent half the night slinging him, . week for fuller particulars, space next i7i doz crate white eggs, R, Wilton; . 0 0MES.
' 1h OviAkio,' � It )ias never been tried out. spent Sunday,with Mr. and M rs. Dave Tzmapt C, n ,". I !
. . I gravelling on con 12and 13 19.30; W.m. self around the room. tie said it made I Price reas- Special No. 11, Best loaf bread and half r "Ov- 0 � -.1 .
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� . . . Salter, rep culiiert 2,00; Geo, Xerr, draw, hisbrainclear. Assoon as he woke he I 1.110-1: Wear U'he Iron l ',
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. I . I �,', 1ie 'drinking. - 'But the law as it stands in on. ,rhursday evening , after 0110ir Ing gravel 7,00; Wm.. Anderson, spread- began clearing it again. I � I of Wingham flour, E, W. Orvis I * � I
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. � � I' Pei ,e, drinking or .the many friend's of Mr. Angus McKay pre- stroyed by dogs 12.50; W. A, Currie, pioneer; but the fact that he dumb belled Insu Directors -W. J. Greer, R. S. Williams. -10 OW �
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. �Apcping of liquor for use as a beverage. ote , d It .*' , rance and Real Estate . 1. . %-0 tl Ssiest styl.0 C-IndIL58ti-at prices no I
k . , *A I I se im, with a club bag, Angus leav- sheep destroyed by dogs 19,00; Robt. himself to death at an early age does not . ! . Oil p4inting 11 .. � ", i. .
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- T)y,boueelloi4erin On6riocaln stock up Wingbam, Ontario, .
I . . 1, � . . �. .s to take charge ofa school in MclntY'e. Tho'mpson, sheep destroyed by, dogs prevent a whole geiieration of young men I . I Animals, grouped or single, Miss LivinV. hig,hOr than the Ordinary kind. . I I
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� 0 .i. I . I , Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Jatpieson of 48.00; For gravel -S. McBurney, 5,55; from following in his path. They are ri& � � Dressy clothes f6li re�ular" rccl,blo
. ",tDirltbi, so long as be imports them from . . . --------- �_— - Ann, Mrs. W oded boys wW :
I . t J. Savage; Fruits or Flow, ,6
" � i�dothelr?,r4v'WCO of orders them from a Lo'chalsh., and M�. and Mrs. Will Falcon- Wm. Salter, 4.80; Tp. of Turnberry, dqn �y the health mania. They make . ers, grouped. or, single, Miss Livingston; '-irnp, -wrestle and ride their "bike " as all ' .
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I I dealer in anothvi Province,' who transmits er of.Bluevale, viihed with Mr.. and Mrs., 10.0; C. Xing. 3.00; A. Scott, 8.00; W- *themselvesa nuisance. They get up at %Pog _ 11 y e - 1. % Landscape or Marine, Mrs. T�mlyo`i M sho . s, I �
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I , . 1. Currie, 75 cents; W, Oenpett, 9.00; W. impossible ho. _,X , .1 9 ra-,va and. brain into" ' '
, ..y� r$.. bqys uld, to build b dy, b'
the,order to 4 distiller doing bushAe . John Falconer last week, . I I urs. They go out in silly (�ft-,L,,� _1-1119A � - '. I ' �M " I .1 I
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I On ar1,,q,,.,,k:,4 i, %, Mr. and Mrs, Charleston and Mr. and Potbergill, 4.80; A. Porterfield, 2.70; W. little suits and run marathon beats before "I . . W. J. Savage, Miss Livingston; On gi I .
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Ia` � - F. Devereaux, 5.25, N, breakfast, They chase around barefo t ,11W " ;- -0,' � I -11, 9 Miss Livingston, On Silk, Satin or Velvet; , � BP sUre to see diefe sfifts': A IaTge . I
I w 4 ft �*f loopholes must ibevit. Mrs, Yott siting with Anderson, 1.50, ,
I �A I . - ,ng of London, are vi o " k, , 0. ; , �
. 'Mr d Mrs. Falconer this, week, Mrs. McNeil, 7,50; J. Shiell, shovelling 6.00; to get the dew on their feet, . They nt ; - 1: I ' . I a �
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.� � .,., :t'ti%,�`the la1*',1*,',and -until jt c ri be strength- - Palt-oner' received the sad news from A. Scott, shovellIng 12.00; Qoo. Kerr# for ozone. They bother about pepsin. I Sell lection of Paintings, not less than 6 . .. . �
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. I ty, . Quinn,-had� been seriously hurt when a . I . On motion of Robertson an'4 Coultes. much nitrogen, � r Date . I - ISARD &' CO i, - I r
. tory measure it is -the du of all Magis- I . We Have Sold Over 20,000 Fiurina. to. ' . Water Color . . H. E. I 1''. .,�
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� barn door fell on h' Co cil adjourned to meet.again on Mon They prefer ,albumen, and starch to No listing fee and no v4thdraival chayges, youva� Landscape or Marine, Mrs, W. J. � Say- . . .
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� � As *roV*I: In is are o ' i* oh t 1 at unlic- Jdr..�nd Mrs, Ed, Garton, Miss Maggie day� . ' 0 after saleto our*,ulstonie�. W;i%c � . i . ,, � - -
I October 25th huckleberry pie and doughnuts, They' ,ronce mm.""Ono"'y age, Miss Livingston; Any otber subject I . I
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pet a not c6rry4 Ga'rton..Stanley Rutledge and Mr. Oliver, 'A. Porterield, Clerk. won'tdrink water out of a tap. They E A. �trout Farm Agenc� Mrs. 'ramlyn, Miss Livingston; Coilec:.
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I onan illicit traffic in liquor. all of Brilsselsi visited with Mrs. &arton � won't eat sardines out of a tin, They . I tion, not less than 6 pieces, Miss Living- - � . . � . . ,_ . .
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4 .. ,= tApnot be enforced if monetary on Sun.day. . r WoWfuse oysters out of a pa . . . - 77- I I -
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� 1; eLiirer etxacted from men who � We 4re sorry to report the illness of Full many a flower is born to blush won'tdrink milk..out -of a glass� They . - Drawing I a ENV � Ill I'l I N1111 ,ON I W 8
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I . I . rsor offender did. Theprofitsc I Mr. I Harry McClenaghan of Belgrave,, Full many, a Ford may do the same I . And after all their', ftiss they precently GEO. J. WRIGHT Mrs. W. J. Savage; Pencil, Miss L.J. Car. � � . .. THE. i ��-
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I Prov,11te . . they make. Our grandmothers would Practice is confined exclusively to, Floral -design for d6metery decoration, I - old one .,again W4.
. � I *1 (e ing for Canada he'r 6% Gold Bonds have regarded them as impertinent and Chiropractic, the only and original Sys- Mrs. Win. Sneath; Floral design for in- - 11. , , .
, ;_ 11 . place amongst. the ill bred. We speal� of them as reiresh- tem of .3pinal Adjustmint. Effective " door decoration, Mrs. Win. Sneath; Bou- . I � - . i . a I . . I I..
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.:. , I . great whea:t pro- at 96.62 yield "Chiropractic locates and Removes � I 0;1--*. - A range and heater'
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I . 1915,56% of Can- can always tell a funny story about some- Also fully qualified graduate in Osteo- J. G. Fyfe; Geranium, double scarlet J. - . the work. of, both;
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. " liveliness and merriment of most gather- Graduate . Royal College of Dental plants in bloom display not otberwise J . - � I it. "I 1. Jr
- � busbels, will be pro'duced tbere. * , I ings, But the hostess, to -day as in the Surgeons mentioned, J. G. Fyfe; Foliage plants, _1 � I . .1.
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crop alone is estiinated at $400,000,000. 11iis ber that she must not be too out- of Dentistry . LADip,sl WORIC n '61 I I - � . �
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large natural wealth constittites one of the reasons' ' . v _*� ,
spoken. There is a brand of ta4fuln ss Office over 1-1. E. lEard's store. R* A* , M 4"" kiNEY I
.1 than can soften an argument without I Mrs..Currie, Mrs, Campbell, Mrs. Smith . . ;_1 � / . ;
� I that Saskatchewan bonds rank high in invest- giving reproof to those who argue, and a , I
. . 1. Say It With FloWepS Apron, kitchen, useful not ornamental 11
I . merit circles. I . way of paying a compliment that will � Miss M. Livingston, John T. Strong' a GIVANFAW" a NUNN= I- 11 11 .131MMID 40
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� lavishing your attention on the one favor- ,FUNERALS, WEDDINGS, ETC. Embroidered pillow cases, Mits Living- stZckings, Winnitred Farrier, L. 1. Car-:, Ist by Mrs, H. T. Perdue L, J. CarrI0, .
., ed guest when others who are ,present . P,tted Plants and Cut Plowera ston, Mrs, J. S. McKenzie; DAY 01 low rick; Crochet vVork in wool, Edna Tamlyn 1 Edna Tamlyn; Bedroom Slip Rdn I
__==.2ft__ - - might feet slighted by your action. I it Specialty slips Mrs. 1. S. MeXen2ie, Reba Boyd; Crochet work, in cotton, Winnifeed Farrier � Tamlyn. . , pers, I , ,
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,70 FRANCE Owing to the breakdown in the local 1, I V, � 4,4n,", i I
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schools in connections With the eongre- 0 - ,Quilt, pieced cotton K W. orvis, Mrs, � %. . I I . 11
Sister? t Unexcelled Dining Car T9mlYh; Quilt, any other Miss Living� I
What Will SPrng up from the seed that is 92 'on met in tbeafternoon. TWebly-one scrVICe. ston, E. W. Orvis; Bedroom .set, sheat, HAT niaid or matron's heart doe,,4 ,
sown? of the pupils were ortsented with the -.-..O� I pair pillow cases and towel, Miss Living. , I not �ong for the pl,oper sltver
Freedom a;d peace and goodwill Among Session's Bible for correctly recittog the StON Mrs. 1 S, McKenzie; 8weater hand- W ,,;ervice with which to comfort%
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Love that will bind us with love all our Teti were pregented with certificates ror alld Parlor cars on P11n- Mon's working. Mrs..J, S. McKenzie, E. , � guests. And Miat family in. to'Wil -does -
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; given silver seats to be put on the� cer. . 9 not know that this is the jewelry -core . .
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Upward and onward it inounts through Passenger Agent, T(wonto, I e j I
' ' kinall, Ageilt, I'llone 50, or work Mrq, Tamlyn, Mrs, I.S. McKenzie; . I � .
the inight; Drs. Kennedy, Calder ,,.IV,,. 11?i"l11i`o"tt, Towit Ticket Agent, on, SofaL Pillow, colored embroidered Mrs. W. � , We will rit the bridge between your . I
Sword -shall never teiver the. bonds that 4, WhIghAT", t . '", J. -Savage, Reba Boyd; sox, Pair man, i0yes With an adjustmeatthat won't
%, unitt us & Kennedy I -_ a let your nose know your eytr,
Leading the wottl Ia the folnems of Offices -Patrick and Centre I.Sts. wooden, basd made Um 1 �, moxensie, . are, uAing glasws. I .
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I Kennedy 143; Res. of Dr. Calder 1,r)1. I S E L L McGill-, Tray cloth, Mrs. W, J. Savage, ' . �, I 0 1 � ,
11_�)rrow lima made tl*e mcre beautiful, I)r. J. 11. Kennedy specialixei in Surgery. Town and Farm properties. Calland MIN Livingston; Table Runner, Reb4 0 , I K1. M MeKAY ' 0 1: -,
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Nobler, and Purer than ever before, to dimqm of Womerrand Childre I I ngham - I
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