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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 19 Oct 1899, p. 7

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“and: - Bo uns“. n m Um tour-cu, “mouth " n by no no": II nu- eol'nluon gluing to In dogs throw nom- cmt "tee lower”! In can perform. Inccl. tt ta I somewhat mart-bl. he: that In! people In" Im- nut-II animals can be taught met I dMBeqlt Ant a mud how he think- . dog can he Initiated Into the myuerlcl of sons em! throwing. and you will ml“ some' very curious suggest“; As were In more ‘lmn on. In, ot cooking . goose. no there I. more than one Inc-mod of teaching n dog to throw comm-ta. mm the most pncllcnl and mommy: manner In to [Allen a cord ttround the body ot the animal. clout to the tore leg; and two peoph would hold the ends of the cord on either ”do ot the unfortunate dog. A "and party. armed witl, I “out rope, takes I post- thott Immediately In from or the canine Berrsttt" and. with a measured and masterly stroke. Bogs the lhttqe " clou quarter! to the do"! nose. At ouch atroke ot the rope the dog apt-lugs backward. Ind that movement in the trainer's golden opportunity. A. the dog springs backward the rope passing under its body in Jerkod up- ward. and. although the that few at- tempt: may prove futile. the nmeraet In ncqulred In Course of time. An Intel. "gent do: won sickens of this order of things and thrown somewa- without the assistance of ropes. Ski- 9.0-.- "r-er."" “in; hueg."f 'u. .-d_tmtrq.req.... F -ms-dt-U'rub- 2trttgtetr/Stwg"'" 't.-d-AV ““MIMDh ..' .ert'ie-r.-dwhtd. am%-r.wh.t.ruehn6-to- "e-tr-tlt.-' q-.t..-irHth.totrrgrbe'q. -.qhttet-r-qr_. 'Mi-tHts-lt-et- H'~_u-h-Ul~-‘ 'a-db-ttqt-bt.'"- M'AIIIUII.“--tnll-. “uh-thonh-Inlnw“ artedMtt_to.1rqatp_ _ For the sake of nut dog In particu- lar and your patience and future wel- fare In general. we do not commend you to teaching your dog to turn Boot. crseu. If. however. you thlnl then I; no harm In It. Just get u few friends to put you through the exercise mud see how you llke It. it wlll prove Im- menm-Iy amusing-tor your "lends.- Exchunge. _ _ Dolls. A boll Is due to the action of a ml- crobc called . pus cot-tun. Thls ls al- most nlwuys present In the skin. but foes no lulrm while the system can combat the necessary conditions of It. growth and mumptieatiou. A - .. - “a..- .- u-w--~ â€"â€"â€" e” _ Butrerera trom bolls are usually in} poor health. They are pale, posty‘ looking. enunciated. with . poor appe- tite and had digestion. People say their blood is too thin. Others. how- ever. may be In apparently perfect health. yet hardly Is one boil over be. fore another comes. or those persons " is said that their Mood Is too rtch. Both these popular terms are nearly expressive of the true condition. In the first case the lisstlcs are not well nourished and so cannot resist the mic who. in the second case the tissue. are 'sorrrtoed. but are poisoned by ex- cess of waste material in the Mood, caused by the taking of more food than the body can properly disposo or.-- Youth's Companion. ”tellll. cud Fall oi Corn Bread. " learns to us that our own people are not the great can: bread eaters they used to be. Batter or egg and mrtaln cake- ara still in vogue. but the honest and homely corn pone. tho corn dodger and the hoecake are not as popular as they used to be. As tor the ash cake. the cooking at It has by come a loll art almost. We charge this change. In part at must. to the lntroductlon. ewn In most country homes. of the modern cooking stove and "use. " takes a great " TEACHING DOGS TRICKS. open titeplaee and I southern mama. wlth a red bundnnnn on her head, to make prime corn bread. Nor wtil any meal but water annual mean some the Lost purpose. Btettm power meal In about“. T To. - Menu-In. Mme. de Navarro has recorded in "A Few Memories" the grained 123ml) In. over received against too much real- um. In a certain drum the heroine. under great excitement. suddenly atop. to “in composure " one hear. the approaching carriages of the mu. -Trifir.iFrue in. "I lieu the wheel! of their amines" - We outlined the cited: of approach- lng wheels. bat, try n we would, the unplug of tho hon-f Net upon the gravel before Chrlm’l door '" could not mun-3e. At In! a brim“! idea Itruck me, which tho mo mm: promptly Indornd. " "I that we would have In I donkey from Count Gnu-den to trot up um down behind the ncenen on the grim especially laid for him. We were decidedly nervou- on an Int nppemnce of our four footed friend. whose role "I to counterfeit the high stepping - of the brilliant French court. When his one was given. that. w“ only " ominous silence. I repeated the word in n louder voice; when each . buying and calling were - u out the Indienco Into "In or has! Ann-unmmmmum 1ii't.'iTage.""""""'"" haul-III In. ;mwuuunmmm de,iii"""""'ty"rf" "I: "ub_.t.tth-eNe..rN- ”Dal, manna-1- "to-ti-At.?), 'tttfeet ter. AIM!“ “-0000me notion- .ttttntktr" of the [all]. I could not he]. 50th In (hell nah-(h until a. can told an I: - tn ..._ .. “w _..... - - - 'g:q,'i!it7,ts?,,,. "-rsa'.aalt'.r.'eee-- hand-humbl- mallow-ulnar. ..-e-hdr.d-aa.oo. i-o-oo-tiq- 'e"'"'"""'"!", , 'ttptr-"'""""-"' g--.---. Mic-h- mu?“ ”'"m! quanta-math.- --tte.aettiMte'tqaiV him. mucus- “Edam-WIND 2rdutdTu'rggr.TNl voluminous-II Inland the may without-Incubus: ItuWhtuudMuru-I eeet.igg Intel I. u hr. water- my I'll mus-M with“ Ouch]. " the height “than-gun’s. mun-I; “In -- m w " the hou- All - and“ I. an "mumm' that. It... hm on of than ”no"! u the al- ko and rec-std a - him" It": ttte may. N "an to but. you: to nil. an" the “a run rho ed, ‘Illl a, friend I- do" can I a were much at Ind-I908! "The tteoreetrt. - fell out of " duh. Tum was known to be unli- pol “I the ell}. .III III barns mm “on um the ‘II'I. Ind Inn-and ll the howl urn-emu town: it In: lu-Inkuug. " In the nut: gr! out llu'lllll the Iou ot tutu-ud- upon thow uudn of dollars " mm the ruln at the mum'- bmlneu. 'lle maul In qnlell’ removed It once! said the” primer. trying to control In: agitation. " ateasovedr exchlnml the nth-r. "rttkett through the cold " to a lau- ntto! Why, nun. that would be Inor- der'. t'tt not permit nr “The hotel keeper was thunder “ruck. 'Do you mean to In: he must may here? he nun-d. .. 'Certalnb.’ mm the string". "tt was a tlckll-h “tn-1km. The to ml keeper can not calm-o In: nugget tion. while to let the cue renmln w" like Morhsg gunpowdet In a furnace room. He Needed, protested. bested ”matured and blush-red. but all In van; The mm was tirm In I rock. 'if you attempt to eject my slot mend.' be dvctarvd, WU publl-h your "mum-nit; to the onllre community.‘ "Flnaitr tt occurred to the distracted proprietor to we. llrll. whether It was n-ally a cue of Imallpox. Bo be neat for a phyllclan. Iu'ore hlm to necret'y and hustled hlm up to the room. The doctor took one look at the disfigured race on the plllow and reported that the malady was there In a mallgnaut type. ITe ndrlaed the man's Immedlate removal at any cost. ‘If you keep hlm concealed: he said. 'the disease may Htrrad, and " would ruln you tor "to You owe something to your guests! Again the proprietor Interrlewed the Mend. and again the latter refused to budge from " polltlon. V Tiriili, can i take him? he domand~ " 'Yon know very well I can't [a comfortable quarters for mph l put» pose. and I won't have him butchered in a penthouse to please any landlord on earth? The hotel man felt Ill! hair stand on and. but concluded to tee tulngr' Imnd " they wen mull mom lug. -Thu,xt day he sent for the sick man'- friend and asked blm whether he Ind my suggestions tf? {Ink}. “Yes: he replied: ‘I thought up a Nan over night. whleh you may adopt or not. as you like. " l nah! before.' he continued. 'It la unclean to try to rent quarters for such a case. We might. however. buy a amnll cottage and take him there. I have tuured the thing up and the totnl expense would be about 9,000. " you are wllllnx to hum! owr that amount. I nrttt tuke him awry and assume all further respotn mullty. I make the offer entirely out yr aympathy for your guests! "The landlord looked him In the eye. q, too. have thought the altuatlon over: he nld. 'nud I‘m eouvineed It's a eontidertee game pure and almplt. I’m conduct-d there's nothlng the mat. ter u'ltli your day- trlend up Btatra, but I am also convlneed that the alight- rat Int-nth of the gttrttir would greatly damage the wputntlon of the house. As a business proposition I consider it L worth $5,000 to get rld or you: “The other mun mulled Ironically, (alt a cab and get om your mooer,' he said. and Innlde an hour the Incubu- had been lplrlled through a - door "tamed a. blank!- nnd drlven away. “Au the andlord shrewdly unnamed. me whole thing wu- I cotMidettee game. and he Inn-ed the particular: later on through I sport In had once befriend- tNt. Then w“ nothing .the matter wlth the rural up Mair: ext-om um " he. Ind been prlcked I little with a an!“ dipped In croton all. something tttttt makes I horrible looklng postule. I‘hlaly disappear! In a few tip-a and leave- no mark. I always thoughuhe hon-l In“ showed good some In lak- mrthe - he did. He mu not!" In a trap and took the cheapo“ way out. The bare rumor of "an I lul- pet-ted up: would mobs-bl, have In ton-ed I loan of 850.000 or 300.000. tt w“ ttr better to my (be sumo gut] clam " to edtteatiott."--N- Orlea- Tt-Demorrut. An Auntie cum-In replies: "In: Inn. on the other hand. ttser "and tt better. A woman “names no to ttttt point of despair against the-wht" I mlght edit the Improprk-ty of the thing. She ll Bot to much tortured by the mm In the I- worried by the pun- poet of becoming disheveled. - Ind dnuhd. She "ttta again! It to "no In! and keeps up appear-mans " long In Ibo can hold up her head." Why We.“ - Beat-teo-. “An women more "alum to In. sickne- than men 1” To be bound hand and foot tor you! brtho chains of dlsssss ls the worst form of slavery. George D. Willlsms, of ”nebular. Mlch. tells how such s slave was undo free. Be “is: "My wife has been so helpless " " your: that she could not turn cm In bod alone. After ttLT' bottle of Electric nun-1i ls mash“; magma! sndsb todohorm work. Th sum remedy hr and. dis- sssss quick cuss an -, user J‘s-us, la - ' Mugs, lug: m Iaagettttt mu, - -~ ~77 - - who 'al'lrll4 Sin III. "At 4.31" “d In. ”5'.“ a it} miracle '),e!iii,yttFi,,5 god-Ind “M- to not, do! , I'- dan I... 'i?rdigttt'g,tegdttgtgt, Ex, ttr,'tt1tafll - a a'Stdttth t In left u _ -- . . tyter.rr'tt,fem “be: mot-luv. Lfl‘Mfl-Téw; . 1rattglt - IT II. In In... mauuwud, 'au-i-th-is-e? hwumoma-dI-t “With-am“ tut-d-os-it.- - ”Mound-hub ”mammal-anal ”machine-munch“. than huh- “I“ w tt-t-tt.t-e clad-n 'MnmJb-num ”dwmmtumm -- who Ill no - I mumpmmm “tub-w. Ola-I‘M. tom. ”mmmutdbvyhmtutn cum mammali- monu- he) will, at” We! III- 1“ that “In: comrad- Iluhed " the no“ .a-dhtmtogtoa.tts_t " -toetHha-t no, wall to on- eelrod when the poor old pant can! on an my. and. one: “his: areal rnlo econ- to soak. tell . and ex- pired. Tho dttetqe who and. the you marten cumin-don mad that death I'll duo to tall-n of the our“ net'ttgt, "Ideally Induced by (In pretenc- " on onset of qtetrq fright. . “Death II by no man. III Infrequent end to the trouble. and man than on: an in my own prank-e bu ended ta. tatV. It In not always the person who“ he"! II amend, tttteeted who sullen the molt. either. for I recall on. on. some you" :30 when I young woman whose heart t knew to be peefeetty normal and. her prote-lonal debut In this thy. While run-dun; hr the wing- urnlllng her tirBt cut In. “I gelled with In attack of my [right And trembled vlolently. "Not an she helm! the [Inc spoken thleh wan-her signal for entrance on the make any etrort " mvel‘y. and then, to the eurprlse of those who were lrylng to get her In Ihnpe. Oh. braced up and went on the “age " though Bite had been on the bond- tor yuan. She went through her part mechanically end wlthou: app-rent conuioueneu of her momma. but the plum! the scene better man It. had done " reheamL "At the than of her scene aha came " the stage. dagger-ed to her droning room and aank nnconaciona to the door. She never recovered tron her coma. and an autopsy developed the tact that Btte had died of heart diaeaae. though I had examined her shortly before and could and no trace of cardiac "eetiott. “Several atandard anthoritioa quote the case of a young Engliah aspirant who came to the theater on the night of hia debut In a state bordering a nervona proatration. no wan braced up on brand: and given encourage- ment by thoae on the stage with him. but no aooner had he stepped upon the stage than he clapped his hand upon " henrt and tell dead. The excite- ment had ruptured the raivoa " hi- heart. and he had ended hta career a he Iran about to begin It. mamas-again “One curious case ml told me not long ago by one of the physicians at Bloomingdale. A young man. 3 mem. ber of a college dramatic club, In! brought then tor treatment. He ind been out tor I out In the spring production. Ind this exm study. " ed to the regular and!” Imposed by tho collating count. caused some thing to {In wsy. 0n the occasion of thé‘dreln rebut-uni It wns found that he rould not remember a line of " part. and this so worried hlm that he broke down and was brought here. “For never!“ week- he could not spent an Intelligent sentence. and then suddenly hls part came back " him. and he eoqttd go through It. cusp snd' s11, wlthout s break. For snothu full week he kept you); through than llnes of hls part, and then developed 3 severe attack of brsln fever. from which he came out perfectly ratlonnl. but. oddly enough, wlth absolutely no memory tif the lines of the play In “The excitement caused by lingo gum II I moat curiou- thlng. and did e opportuttity present. I Ihould Ilka to wrlte a treatise on the subject. tor It I. a (”alumnus one. but I am kept too busy patch"); up the tumble- (but exist to write of the tumble- winch hue extMed." Mrs. Michael Curmln, Phtintield, um makes the statement, that she oattgtst: cold, which settled on her lungs; she was treated tor a month by her family physician, but - worse. He told her she want hopeless victim of con: smnption and that no medicine could cure her. Her dmgglst suggested Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption; she bought it bottle and to her delight round t-e1fbeesetittatd mum dose. She continued its use sud after taking six bottles, found herself soundmd well; now does her own housework, end :ie as well as she ever ,raa.-Frmt trial bottles, of this Great Discovery " g. Snyder’s Drug Store. Only 50 cents and $1.00,every bottkrguarwtteod. lath. “to I ll”. _ " Inf! u poll“ " tt I! lute-dad to hhmthtlmhuthowpo- no. of I blrd. " I hum-n hell-3 at. u and proportionately " does the " - Uni. the night would be dt-st- Inu. In on sin-1h then In" been found the “mains of 19 mteerttHru, 24 Manner: "meaningleoch. A Gold hawk that war on"!!! Car I month I. ereuited with a would of moo Bk. II "at “no. A an. owl no urn nice. one the! an “Inf. and the. boll-I than"! no to!" no". Thom-sunning. " not at worn (all). ml“. mm In. you‘ll" mm .1 In?!" It'd In. “Moll. hm. Manhunt-I'M.- -,"+th.gte. was... lama-um”; Runny hm. Rm g...-.--- -iiiaiuiiikor-qrui,'ee night‘s-cantata:- a---- "ttso-tsq-gh-e, “mm".“d Imdldnmm 1eyePgeeegferlt= manila-wanna“) -t.tatt-_tit-u'f, ultimatum-mink»! qruatea0tttaht-g.. In mun-muhb In. gt,v,tgttegi,'St.'C='ff,le' m‘lm-vabm II GraAri-iucbrt'u" gawk-n. quad-em ”m an [oil-lu- .ltdu2th'iii' mm- MTe-thm TV. and pm" In Ibo old and Mason-n. "ttse nil" nan... Duh-h manual. to "and if. a. lulu» lo wtttter. I mroot,trytatnt. II which two of III (rhod- - to (all pun. I I'll told “In [W . fol! ungr- round be mum. and th eon- Gl an” be mugs lively. I will“ that Iran or it fully. to - my” nuafnrllon. "With the - thr‘ newspaper write". I couple or Beto" ad . mph of naming men. we so! a It. an nulum about 0 o'clock. but were told that the combat roam not up one. until the gymnasium clan-u had been dumb-ed. u tt I’ll duh-cl that the onlookm would be u (out n [ac-15h. “Son: ot III had In: Idea II to who the participant- would be or [In par "on!" man for It. but we were told that it um (la-Ind that we would be present to no that everything "I coo. duck-d properly. Prom ttttn In Inferred that there wu I stake of numbing " lane. and we were to be the Judge. at well u referees. an it were. T "ht IO o‘clock two carriage. “that In web of whlcb was It slush mount. encl- hu'lng a sword. that unannou- tr known " I brown-owl. in that which men-obtain men hart The! had but little to any. um! In a to! min- In" they wen properly attieed In tb- gymmlum lulu Ind Innoulwed that they were ready for the battle. “I Ind - come profession-l bro-d- ownrd combat: and rather looked for oome he": work. but laden than a minute we all realized ttui-ere Beef ed to be more cal-namel- About. the combat than I'll custom-t, III meet. lngl of proton-loath. It mattered not how large the states were. . "The men wore the wiry who held covering. and It wu will they did no. other-who more vomit-into been one or two bad- Icntteroil about on the Boor. for tho "ht way (not ind furious. At the explrlttoapt ten Inla- tstesttrestr-ttntteledoothntn terrible gab on the wording of on. of tho comb-mu could tr. bandaged by t gthrateMn who convcnlmtly drop M In. ." "than the "tttem mm) In hummer not! tongs It mu other. an! In " min- utes one of the men was lying on the - with n tenth]. nah In bu shoul- der and I run on hll head whlch sound- ed so loud that tt was heard In the no “on .tnthtet ndjolnlng. The clothln: " the mu m a fully covered wlth blood I. If the; lad been [minted wlth “That ended _ Both men Ind n- eelved at but I dozen wounds. Ind the victor fell In a him In less than . minute one: In W decllrod the con- queror. My Mend. on behalf of the punk-Inuit. thanked us tor our a:- 09mm and we Ian after neelng an men Ilmd into carriage- uul an» may. "It wan aeveral weeks before we knew to a certalnty what n all meant and were not told then until both men had fully recovered. " transpired that the particlpanta were both DIIIWI om. eere: that they had quarreled In New York In regard to an otllclal maths. and that a challenge panned and van accepted. and that all the detail- ot the aettlement had been left to the Danlah consul. and that the whole party of nu had Innocent!) melded over a real I.“ to Inv- Ioe- line! " loath DI- hcp In the II!!!“ _ A well known book of reference rules that the Chicago Advance srt" the originator of the word "blimnl" on the 8th of January. 18”. old tint- an in South Dutch lake 'exrepthtat to the abutment A story is told by the editor of the Hutchinson County Her. ald. who commenced his newspaper work on an anoil Republican. It Varmilllon. in Am". I”. The Path finally, Bwl- boll Hagen. arrived In Vermilion by Bette, and William Puke, III-nucl- of the hail ringer-I. laid to n party at friends. " would like to no one of four Mimi-do l hue hard BO much about." Mr. True answered: "All right. We will order on. for your medal besteft and have ll hen when you com. back through hen from tuition." "The 8mm part of It was that It took place within mad}! the police nation." Alter showing that night. In talk- ton the may. started homewud to - cm. Mr. Peak. be!“ on tho mm of tho mo um- the drive- Tho manila. was warm Ind bunny. Mi. Peak. m ”Misha! It the no (loan of the driver. who lumen]: whip- ped up. and liked what the manor w”. T. e. Wmlnml. who Inn arte. " In“ that he nu "raid Mr. -oerterrrasrAtatottestitt_ ahead of um "In! to tho nonh- wnt." - " m m the human! WI. h " In m. In ulna-t a mum the will“ now wu- lulu whit-Id cm the III. no Mr. Put. m In an In: out! at (hon-co. [two-“tuned” rile mm no. ell-Hm, an . gm“ TIC ”my." 00M mm!" ',ggxt"dt, It. mun-nu Mub- -t8sNe , THE WORD BLIZZARD. In M the It... Genet-e] Kerri-on. In 1330. eent Dr. Bedhe ot PhIIedeIphIe to Canton an consul. Dun-In; hie tern: the doctor we. ependln; e menth or two In Wuh- Ington end wee lergely In erldence In nuclei end 'tleft,',',": About thle time the Grimm uh are e dlnner end both gentlemen were gneete. The doctor told I few emtee eerly In the mnlng. end Inter on the president nude e eneech. "I we: charmed." he neId In hle eon. woeful we}. "to hen the clever ence- dotee from our dletlmlehed conenl to .-a new from Amor." Then he penned on to other toplee. but the doctor took the hint. end the next ever-er eerrled hIln heck to Me poet. "-ttutttt.tltrsttht-tttatDe ”be tad experience wlth Wu et club dlnnere. Once Heddeet Cleve lend wee e guest " the celebrated Clover club In Bhllndelphle. of whlch the doctor In I “none wit. The Clover- Itee - Interrupt their mete when they flee to event. Known; thle. Mr. Clerelend bean: "Go on. gentlemen; 1 en prepered for the want." There eune en Inetent'e - end the doctor tackled ehrIIly: ”8e are ,m."--Ph0ndeiphtn Poet. l-pthouhmud luk- Put-Id tho - l'onnt-ln-Iouth Amm- an ”lumen-maul I'm-I- If the kidneys fail to do thWrorh other organs become involved; poisons ttemsrato-elrmrrats through, and vio- late the whole system. Disease and disaster are as sure as sunrise it neg- lected. South American Kidney Cure nets on the kidneys like magic. It’s aliquid and attacks the ailing parts, quickly stops the spreading of disease, drives out the foreign substances, and brings this important organ back to a healthy normal state. it’s a kidney tTeeit1e. GOI NGOUT OF Having decided to quit the jewelry business, I will sell my stock of . Wutohu, Junk-y _ sud Silva-Vim at and below cost. Must; be sold. Come early and secure bargains. Jacob Ball sun sr., manna Mead 0300, Milton, Ont. m . . mono fte,tWll,r, P) . - “mm mm. . " . - “1,199.1“ BANKOF HAMILTON omrtr-...................Pte+ t 't G. R-.............-- Glo, Row. but: hon-ox, A. T. Wm All. Ln. (Toto-to), WI. Gluon,_hl._ I'. Ii.t'.'s",t',iiiic.r.c:f.y.y.ci. mic-din .S:Snnn............A-iututCuNeu It". Wanna. ...............l-paaov Inna: we aseoGtedGd W1 nth-- tuegfeeryttherB.rthsperrCteteee#t mud Puma-'86!!!“ Duh-h- - reWs'ligt"tute,t,fft,t. 2'l'thh%ll amm- tiodtuc-'eo"-rr"tret-d SAVINGS DEPARTMENT 12tttg,'d' “I - ”and.“ Inn-undid I. Mmtrnl h lap-l o . 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ROCKEL Egg med 1ttry Paint. and DENTAL LIVERIES BAKERY. up; 91mm wt. ht "mtrt8rrteMtmrtxm r- Ian."- ,rttrey,r..rj? heStratford 3.13m “-1 'lJ,t,tftt2"titl.it7F7sci7e.itT'iffs. --.---- "gtti%.,uuLdrdi.' 9mm ted II!“ [III It): Eta-oat. ”not!“ mm. WARM We make e specie-1t of the above lines. nod 'l'li"d'ird"dl; u . ' one, and gnu-nae all work well done. Old from w gilded and mode In good In new " small cost. We hove 1nd 1 tele- phone put in for the convenience of our cum an; up Mo. - when you need anything in our WINDOW SHADES J. K. Shinn & Co 011de Ind mm WATERLOO. Also ttrat class livery in connection Good lines of supplies Tirmfrom8660 to atat pub batm- 'l,et,,eitglljilt'fti,g'd,tith"'ult 2d 'eh"gl'tt, 'iljii,'ii'iil,'i te. m" 'ldlhh' PIN-WI! ind My 40-- I. King St Eat. Eric Git iuntiir an- in the Gosling“ You on: an _ 9135'? my: it": tam. ...., I In" the largest and - luck of Buggies. Carri-gas and Lumber Wag- gon. in the County. You on: an 956mm for. tie. We: Finder- Wheat grade machines in the world. akin-on And Flue" Plough; Stool Land Rollers, in fact I full] coffin: impl-wu. Home aliasing u mt]. Am known in "ttter Iquding lumen GG Rinks)" h. duo agent for the Deon-in Bind“ gay"; and. Hay 'l.e.at'S',.im.d an the Got. (await?! 2,tit'i'd,"fg an of 'r,",',',', now. rumors W m wmtm Imam-d pet can. ill Great Men SHAEFER BROS. THE BEST IN THE LAND. Sandal-son's Bnkery. m It m JOHN STREBEL HARNESS SHOP Krueger Bros., Tttdrug at moderate no... A. o. THOMAN, Shoo Dompany’s FOOTWEAR. Aakrour Marla-than. Implement Works. Je tuitdeeds ttmind _ I. can make our lives sublime, and departing leave behind 13 footprints on the and: of time, applies to the . . generation, and how in Better the footsteps will look by those who we" AGENTS FOR Stmbel’s PICTURE FRAMING. HONET PRICES. ONT "

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