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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 13 Jun 1901, p. 8

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Weak tm Infancy. A! She Grew Older Her Troubk Became . Ion Ptmt-d.-Doctors Said Her Cue Was One of General Debility, and lick! Ont Small Hope of Recovery.- She in New Well and Strong.- A Fm no '1'.th Quoboc. No dlaoovery in medlclne in modern than Ur done so much to bring back the rich glow of health and the natural activity of healthy young womanhood to weak and alllng girls as has Dr.Wll- “and Pink Pills. Girls dellcme from childhood have used the“ pills with marksbly ttentrf1eial tsffeotis, and the cherished daughter of many a house- hold has been transformed from a pale and alokly girl into a. happy and robust common by their use. , Among the many who have regained i" health sud strength through the use of (f Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills is Miss [j Ernestine Cloutier, the fifteen year old dtrutthter of Mr. G. A.tyoratier,retsidiug l at No. 8 Lallemand Street, Quebec tr, eity. MLCloutier in an interview with a representative of the Telegraph gave the following account of his daughter’s it illness and recovery: "Almost from in- In hey my daughter had not enjoyed b good health, her constitution being of f a trail character. We did not pay l mush attention to her weakness as we a “Might. that she would outgrow it. t Unlortunstely this was not the case, and as she grew older she became so c week that] got alarmed at her 150tV i dim. For days " a time she was l unable to take out of doors exercise; t she became listless, her appetite failed her, and as time wanton she could not l stand without supporting hersell ', against something and at times she would fall in a faint. I called in a l doctor, but " medicine did not help l her and she was growing weaker than ever. Another physician was then consulted who pronounced her case one of general debility, and gave me wry little hope for her recovery. Some months ago while reading one of the daily papers I came across the case of a young woman cured by the use of Dr. Willi-Ind Pink Pills, so I determined to give them a trial. After she had used about three boxes the color began to come back to her cheeks and ehebegan to grow stronger. Greatly encouraged by this, she continued to use the pills for several months and now she is as well as any girl of her age. Her nppetiteis good and she has gained tttirty-fivts pounds in weight. Dr.Wil- ---li-s' Pink~Pills have-built sap-her . system and have made her healthy and setive after doctors failed to benefit her. I believe that Tlr, Williams' Pink Pills are the greatest known medicine for growing girls and I would advise . their use in all cases similar to that of my dtstrghtsr'tc" Tht “Mononu- thtttdtttttn of um known Cloutlor. Law: tor Parents, Kiel c1outier'ts story should bring hope to many thousands of other young girls who tsuffer as she did. Thoee‘ who no p310, lack appetites,aufrtsr from headaches and palpitation of the heat. dizziness,“ a feeling of constant Mel-ml“ itnd renewed health and “may": In the use of . few boxes of 'Dr. Williame’ Pink Pale. Sold by all denim or sent by me”, post paid,at 50 'tetttta I box or six boxes for $2 50, by nddrening the Dr. Willims' Medicine Co , Brochvmo, Oat. 11103.35 Pan. G.T.R. trnln south) Filthy In dedieated to Hyman. no Mar that; four bride-and brlde- -rr-oeimpritut one carriage. In “My, one will acarcoly and. not. striking example of earthly bllu, whethorln qatility or quantity. And the 1100 that the coupled couples our“! In their tsppatesl would supply the China colony for .yetsr.-Ntt m. ”mall“? V 'uvq . [effect SUht tttttCater,?? a tW.r:.ttria'ti'iobo.i a? "' Fth'.h"i.'t'itiS.'t my.” GGL--- m cm a nuns- up... - W m M _ there.,? municipal undo! um 'ti.ie-.-iursyteert', “3' Munlmnmdu “1.. n ll"..','.'. “,0 uni-W all 's.tri.,ntl'trrr' '00 tho "no my: 'tg'rg""At maladm “Add mongol Inh'mm‘oh" coma mwrte‘;__h Con-m Siik and no“? to" [Atacama tabloid-"5*; mad is wound by W. J. Mt seconded by B. N. Huh. that (“Ila-In; manta ho paid Ind M the new tune " otdm In: tho an. "speak.” u lulu)", m: AU. Sull- den, drttggtst, Walla-10!, (or with. ot Fotmddohydo 09.50; Wm. Idling, ”pairing when $2; Dr. [gingham repairing when " Dr. lawman, for vaccine $23 ar, Henry Roth, ll") with: two whom, h. p. summary Knight, aunt'- “In" (“5) sad equalizing union ”can" 2, , and 12 (.0) 051' John Lenin“), Ina-oft only] ($0) equalizing union ochool action: 11 Ind 1%?) I38; J.P.Petelt, sue-col”. “In: ( ) eqnnlktng union whoa] "enioetaftttatd 13,11 sud “($11) $35; Wm. G. McKee, dog tax "funded (tii Robert Hooly, dog as "waded 31. Carried. The renninder of the lorenoon we: taken up by the council in ducal-lug and thoroughly considering the neoer any of building en iron bridge new» Nith river in the Ive-tern notion of this townehip. Council adjourned un- til 1 p EL, when they met end utter eome important balm“- nu diepoeed of they formed Into n Court of nevi-ion and Appeal. After Inning the dealer- etion of ottitm Mr. Short wee eppolnted chairmen, end mt heerlng ell oom- pleinte the ohnirnun reported u lol- lowe: Tint the dose of the {allowing gentlemen be struck " ' Peter Voiein, John Schneider (St. Clemente), John Schneider, (Crouhill) Henry Spiel- maeher, Henry Runetedler,“ Joseph ML“ n coo-cu. Rocha", Alex Smith,onh Foonter, Duncan Dewar, W. K. Leighton, Con- rad Lotz,WarArnold and IsaaePrestteh. The following names were “ruck off the rolls: A. McLeod, W. K. Leighton, Isaac French and Jacob Schopp. The following were added to the rolls: Mewoohiny Robertson as M, F, Jnoob J, Fol-let an M. P. and T., John Lighty an M. F. and T. in place of Jacob Ber- let, John L. Alchison E. 3-4 of lot. No. 6, 8th concession W. 8., and Thoma: Ogram " M. P. and o. for the W. I-fy of lot No, 4, 12m concession W. B.--ail of which in respectfully submitted. Tans. SHORT, Chairman. Thoma” P" ml "n into open council, it was moved In. w. J, Begge,eeoonded by H. N. um l ; tent the sum of $6.33 be paid to W .:1‘ Am m as compensation for one slim :1 killed by a dog or dogs and that who leave issue his order tor (iiii same. Carried. It was moved by H. N. Hnahn, noc- onded by w. J. Bangs, that the sum of K, 33 be paid to Alex. Rennie as com- pulsation fur one sheep killed by a dog or dogs. Carried. Toft u. “or. v_..___, The clerk was instrncied to have 100 public notires printed which shall give due notice to the public at large that :hn taking away of ground, sad, or the digging of holes on the public highways o' this municipality is strictly prohibi- ted and that my one noting contrary to such will be prosecuted according to law. It was moved by B. N. Huehn sec- onded by W. J. Begge that the clerk be and is hereby iustraetod to adver- tise for tenders for the building of n one span iron bridge 75 feet long with a roadway ot 15 In, across the Nith river, 3rd concession, Western Section, also tor, stone or concrete abutments thereto,. contractors to furnish their own plans and spmsitlotbtitrtf, etc. Ten- ders to be received by the clerk, Sr. Clements P. 0., up to Saturday 29th inst., 4 o’clock p. m. For farther par- ticulars apply to Thus. Short, Reeve, Linwood P. o. Carried. It was finally moved by J.B. Lichty, seconded by Geo. Falwell that this council do adjourn to meet again the first Monday in July at one o’clock p. m. at the Township Hall, Crosshill. Carried. PITIR F.5cm'man, 'Up Clerk. try ofrlee, St. Clements, June 7th, 1901. Corpus Christi Dtt-Corpus Christi Day was again duly celehrsted on Thursday, the 6th inert. here. The people came here from far and no" to participate in the celebration of this big feast. High mus was served st half past nine and after mm the big procession took p'rm', which, with its splendor, formed quite s. 'rpeotttehs.The procession visited a "a of the four dif- ferent. chapels.‘ which were hsndeomely decorated with tiors u' '3 rod holy pictures. The route taken by the prooeuion was lined with pretty men planted and a few nice urehee lre'ped greatly to metei a better appesmnn. A lecture of the proceesion was Cu, xi )wer girls dressed In white and tho boys each earning s handsome flag. luv. Geo. Brown-uh the parish prter, was 3th uni-ted by Rev. Psihor Wuechcer. Greet credit mun be given to the choir for the tttto nude that we. given. -- _ _ _ Personal -- Mm. Wintorhllt ind daughter and Mos. Funk Hummus!- lin, ”mod n Peter F. Schumann-’- lut wool......llo-n. Ann-t sad Edward Vomn won: but Thurodly In wu...... Mr. and Mm. We. Dub, Bum, vidhd (dad. and ne- qutnuneu horo In“! ......lr. and In. Diem, Duhwood, It. man. " Edward MetgutN...... In; Wm. B. Band Bury Inb- 'ittger, Bulb, mm“ by Manda, t Sunday h mum... Ala. all, Bulb, dim and" tht PC“ no! lam......J. a. Mare, cult-M pl ou- t": I but M 3“” -- . - - "m. . .A Bttde-Paetleata"ot nwoddlu in an M 1'l,'e'1'lT1'a"l'll','N,,'ll, our huh and vicinity “mod w an r InmPuIAmu WA on.) “ammonium-m. tgthrttl't Remunvm M i _ h a. 'te has. a. h ST. CLEMENTS. mu huh-I sgtttMttiiittt,Atttll, ttttrd In 1 Mmtltr w I” 1tt'1t,tf.'t', 'tttttt M. you DUI. W. at. you: “and: m such. which I“ very mm.“ M “I ‘unldna. Thom-"ohm“! iGiiiua,eorrettiitrthat when“ Mm bl" the will“ "itittg “I. the incessantly); - . .. PM PUnie.--B. B. M a 0.. htou holding . Hi “I an- m: “A PM on W“: nu mm. but and . 'aaa u that. so who a “an: at -. by fauna, was. which is . WI notch bot-con low but!“ all Malt. te,'? bub-ll nuns. Tho Junior am will duo play "an“ n to“: Iron Poll-y" Comm School Pauie.--Anotur ot th‘ ”plenum to coma” " the poop” ttd thin vicinity in the union school picnic for the Iced-mu. Routine, Pan's Cor uro, New Domino and notebook, who hold on Sunday alt-1mm Jun. 2234. The tooth: proving tunable, a my norowd will no doubt be in “new“ ttsemlor the outing; the picnic in to be held on Hicouud’l mu Director- of the picnic no loan. Home“, Bar- pr, Raging-mi Beer. Brutb.--Thtt band boy- no longer play ontho band and In one at out when who bu done - commas for building the “and chin. n u NI private property. The building of I new band and ha been ducal-0d. . l . . . A number of the villager-e “tended the tuners] of the lute George Light n Routine on Bundey lest. . . . . .Bervioee were held in the U. B. church on Sun- day end Monday evening. Rev. Mr. Zook, of Kan-an. preeched. B m: meetings were well Intended. A great desl of interest is taken in the Donkhohore settled in the Can- sdisn Northwest and theprogresl undo by that pecullsr people. ' The Donk- hobors of the village ot Vosneseine. Assiniboie, through one ot their num- ber,have forwarded to the Interior Deputment a letter of thsnhs to the Society of Friends for the assistance the have rendered the settler. The 1etttyroorttaitut this sigttifletutt sentence whieo serves to illustrate the progress {they are making: "Our request is this, that you would not send us any- thing else, because we are new not in need of anything. Be at rest, " we have alresdy passed the first trials and diffiegltiea of settlement. We are now possessed of the necessaries of life and are capable of earning tor our. selves our daily bread". Lang--At Berlin,Mey 30th, the wife of I John A. Lang, ofe BOO. I Goetz-At Berlin, May 3Ut, the wife of Julius Goetz, of a. eon. l bstuMsftsr--Its Wooiwieh T'p, June Ist, the wife of John H.8eheefer, ot twin y eons. J1rotss--Itt Wooiwieh T'p, Hey 30tts, the wife of John 8.Groer,of a. dengh- ( tar. t Clark-At can, May 20th, the wife of I Stephen Clerk, of e daughter. I Boee--At Ayr, May 29th, the wife of 1 Ephraim Book, of e daughter. 1 MARRIAGES ', gteimusxer--Datae--At Ctturago,Jdtie I 6th, Adam Steineeker. of Chicago,to Lizzie Dunke, daughter of Henry Dnnke, Elmira. Skinner-u-More-At Berlin, by elder David Mayor, A. O. Skinner, of Jor- dan, to Maggie Meyer, of Campden. trptou---'rhorm'ontAt the reeldexwe of the bride'e perente. Celt, June 6th, by Rev. R. E. Knowles, Welter Up- ‘ ton, Toronto, to Kahlua Thom-en. Dmstott--mmaott--At the reeldenee of r the brides puma, Gel',.Jnne 6th, by Rev. W. E. Peron“, Austin A. y Deewn to lend Key lion-on. ' Moattotseon-Jsat-At Gm, June , 5th, by the Rev. It. B. Knowlee. Welter A, New to - I lead J3me. . gtnrttt-myttstcAt 8 June ' an, by Rev. w. can. It'. J. 'sGiiT, I otr1etreetmt,to little nuke, of a lie-pew. ' Em-uuhlngeruu New Hem- - here, June 'ft by Rev. f,"lti't '. new!" to m e m. - ' :lrkaft Zine At Freon, June at, , Bee. c. W. mum PM l'. one,» m. me man of r- “If. end In. " In. t, - Oil At -pr,dirt 'thp' a ”In. Elfin Per, lulu DEATHS Itat-At Lou-gun, 1m Sch, the In- mn Ion K3qAgt his. tr---" no 1"rlTu",t', m, on": _a'fre_ an“), 'dr/IL, ihGA6iiil,traotrr- . £1“an iriai."irit-, ttte14 ”I!“ cum d Inn‘mm- BIRTHS - tmtttt',Wlhllm “‘ d' 15eeahme ”Uncut-MUM , rm. “mu-bl.” In». and " M 4 "'3 0-6741); and; “unknown“ J. K. SHINN. _ on. high-- Mt. - hum -. h “I“ pool not - .. w Wu. uni-ml... rm, Ind-3. is. n. In Liverpool (0-41, VII“ to!" It dined n In" penny w and and - M to Md. thullu when - W New tor an .m deliver] for II! pp}. "'rsrtlo.. In!) con M 'io I? MIAMI. it is. "tii,.-,"" 1 Grd .m.P. 1m .... .... Minneapolis. No. 1 Nor .... m .... unn'lsu MARK!“ Ltre t-Cioare-Wiseat, not. mm» T idW,,",','l' Cal., a N to CI '11]: Van. II to Bl 0%d; No. 2 red ulna. " to ttq id: No. 1 Northern. Trina GI W to a: lumen. 'truet; " y, 'tth, ”um: 65ettt., " "d, Idlers. Spot new: mixed America old, mud; “I. " 1m to " 1133.3: tutunl. - noun July, a. lid. alien: Sept, h 11% It“- "h, greri2,eerrl2t,", h MU. tttet mbto-C. - ' ea on We. q l".', t"r,'g; At rh, 'lt 3 ”Mi: "trt, an. , I I an. ma. in", on v'i'ietCt,rii),'.'iit,',r: star. mama "HM-L- 113-th I). M itdiUteam, pun-n III II. III; nun. In], Ind up, nu dd. mm. “a. panel. American, No. 2 cupped. mind. June, In TWS, paid; white. June. 15- “in. yam. an", moi. t'a,'fyu"'lt."' In. at, new. my". um! ”an... A 3lu.. “A ' FGii-2hae-wse.t, an . Jun. 19! toc; Stat. Ind Dee., 20! 500. . new”. June. I toe; Sept. ad been We. Tommi!) Fr. LAWBINOI NABIIL anu- . _ an, new. “our. I90! luau- - U“- Antwerp-Spot witent, quiet; No. 2 red Inner. 17t. _ - _ _ ___ ‘olalo ml In In toaoxro rum P309603. Winona“. Hny, blled. cu Iota, tonJlo um stun, ruled. cu lots. tom. 6% Ill Satyr. tttttry, lb. roll: .... tt ll . " In pr, cram"): Boxes ... tr o m Butter, enamel-y. lb. roll... 0 0 20 Butter, tnh. per lb. ......8 l 0 3 Butter, bakeu'. tub ...... " o Run. new laid, dos. ...... 0 " _.... Honey, pertb. .. .........°10 on TORONTO - AND WOOL. Eldon. No. t men ......“ tor... Hula, No. 2 gram ....... "tt .... 1mm. No. 1 green liter!” 0 trt .... Hides, No. 2 green Itccrl. . 0 06 .. . Him-toured ..... ........oot hWrst Cnlfnklmu.No.1.........,.0w .... cairskists.No.2.........'..00S .... [mu-mus (dulrlvsl. each ... o no It 70 Slim-palms, fresh ......... o 90 1 oo Tallow. rrmlercd .. . . .. . " 06 . N556 woot,tteece..........-918, 014 Wool. unwashed. Beectt .... 0 08 0 ar TQIIONTU LIVE STOCK. Tue run qt live amok It the Cattle Mnr- I ket to-day amnnntml to 79 loads, Ill told. rmnpmu'd " "0) rattle. 1000 to”. 473 trttm't' and Inmlm. With about 100 calves. Thule. whllo not brisk, VII gem-rally guo'l, with ptOt's study tor the but Humans of fat c.trtiv. Export vulllv. :Llllllcc .--e 25 to ts. tl mmmhuu. Wltfat, I‘eu, hunk. ' . . . . . Ive, bun. .. . . . hunt. bush. . . . . Barter, bulk . . . Outs, bush '..... Buckwheat. bull Export cattle, rhulce . . . .. .. (-nnle. Ham ...... " bulls. choice . . . . . . Butt-Inert cattle, "'0de lots b. land. ot good . .. " medium. mixed.. " common . . . .. .. " Inn-r101... ...... Fer-hrs, hearr . . . . . . . . . . .. llxht .. ..r...r. +'remmr min: Smokers . . ' . Mtleh cow: . Show. ewes. not cw: " pun-kin. ITr cwt. anlm FV [wr cum. xrnlnled . l 50 . oo ”an, rhnlr‘o'. not In: than trin and up to 200 ths..... , m .... Ill-3n. "all". under 100 Ibl. O Mt .1. " tata,....... ........6l50 .... ' Iowa ....r... ......860 it” " norm ....... ......460 s... .. Ilnm ...p... .......200 ..'. RANT "L_." CATTLI .A-n’l'. Past Buffalo. Jum- ".--rttem m I Irwin Inlt' mule. A few ham“ '9: In" nwr were mm at nhont mun brb'e Thero wrre Y' ruby-15AM 'ee.. 'te" tutt (FT? '/,.'1'a"lt't, 'I'"; "h-d,'?,,'titaT,, no _ MM l rm” III " matt P. ew 11 'rpre I m- "ft mrr were mm at about study prison. 'hfli,,ttfl', but. 4 31%..” r. Thero wore no min-- on male. The mnr- UirGTra'erTtiitirsiiihFIit?, " kn mu vmmlnnl. tam to 86.16. “mm Mans“ " hill- 'tT" l "ml 't,"gl,"rQW,ll",t {Idludai Inn.“ Ith-ujuhhwh hm”! u m m - 3' mlvy run I. W C war- fl " ml. .mhlI and at the trittrus only n 1" bunch” 1nd mméhuw‘flhhm lu-rn trold. Lamina choice to ex 1 dry I“. fel, wore nominally ant-table " .10 to tstt. mm $5.25; good to chnlrp. t4.90 " 85. Sheep, . "I vhnlco to on". u to 84.25: good to choice. ------.--------e- $3.75 to M. _ - n-I-n A VB“ New Tort. June 1 TW. fee-um: “at": l summons. 912 mum quarters of beef; to: of beef. _ . A . '"ciiGi-rteee+ ferltmt. . - --. 5712517 nu! lmmlw»llnnpu. mu. luv]: and yearling! plow: - untold] " "rang; 'meet'. 82.74! to u: null-n. “10 to $3; lambs. m2; to MMO. cuICMm LIVHJTMI. China), June tt.--cnttie-43oqd br prime "or“. In.” {a ”.25: you? to ”In. a.» to $5.50: Mot on Ind laden, iNgee,rteoqt- pr, " to sun: roTN, ”.30 to .6: IMM‘ an to “In: mttres, In: no“. so to $123. mt-rt- tor, 88.”: mixed and thumb": $5.86 to “I“: rut choir-(- Mary. ”.05 to 00.20: roan n, In.” to Kum: light. $1M0 to ”.15: bill of Inlet 31mm to ”to. tmer-oo" to than tumors 33.") go “.10: I, knew” Vania-013. aiu $3.60 trt W weateem M "MP, ton“!!!- to to "ff, -_-- Itir, “if. M..... .unsu waxy! lAllljl‘I- wrgr,,ifitTiietiiid will: are the clad“ (mm " ',tlitiltriii?l?ih",tgyE, . am wheat ceutn-l will): "an ' In - Cut. '% "& “Wham D _... ......... .... .36 a“ iahurtmmrtAtrtmqtrt" lee, - .V_‘_,,, MARKET mom; as, bun: ' ' but]: . (we; bush white, hush otpy'rir' m... lprlnz. ouch unruynnl. ppr Farm for his. NEW YORK ii” tro-.'. ”In. new“. tr; noun-- col-l: we" J t.amod-rtrrrtpts, an“: new up “log; an“: Evading -o . 2.5 n l you up. is? ”23 to MMO. ”cum t.trrr.-ttr0rM. 1 YORK LIVI ITOCK. t, June rtyced,tr,Pxl,tt,'l: neatly: no than. I. cal-m. 912 mule. 2m nan um! T800 beef; tomorrow. gluten u-r cwt. . Huh-d “nodal M Mr'" . 2 m I 0.04 110 " MW tT.00 " .10 " SI .... I40- I... DID. ..-c Ph fab!) 4m ‘40 its in may-Min” an. Oath-o dsr-li_rsm'.h, r ". wh-Ii-athack» -r cum-lulu. II. WIPQP‘F- wdmets"itiggrydere" 4) " w we" an Hor "ilalTor.". uncle; ti1aTiNF" was“. Vanuatu! 0... YN . In“ 2tg22ti In - w trmrMe that I [In " uni-M eyeeta men , 3... . - "w __ is: _ " 1if'Nt. tG"liGelrk4rl'llCO mun- vn F.-...."-"..--""'"-- -v- arJr-wgga-gfi': £38717»; 'TrfiriaAsu In ijft'lfl,ttii'il?Ji?ti?i"it, - “has! magnum”... Dr. Pierce- Comm Sun 'g_eMert Adviser, in pp" Coven. h an! Jew an my ous' orttet Pee, tom WILL RUN Home wan' M Day Excursions In the Ganadiu ( North-West cams»: are. .,Rey.e't9y. “a Arm. n 33,5317: aria-mm a "H (a of"; 'ir',i'lt,t', “Rm” I ttt mu. an n ll , 'lltil at B. s. Alb-b)“ u 81 T,",,?',),!:'.'),?,))' b. rec-had (or “a pun-oh- s I o n-tmmgh , ch. un- Com at Wm. "iGWiiieiiyi.triit9ittrge at Wall . Wacaecuon. mun the ",',',litkla1tS"lli'h1'l'llrf?iWl'i 1l'?fYll lg. twine-moronic“. The property hon who tonmuo.tt.t-t Pu! and Walla-hymn Inn-(m "tboo', pe. In- mummies Andamneom-n n. '6iiiiiriaiirtreAe, born IMO (I. I name itGGWGiGhuttor-tVtteP.te btastod_tyyxfyrood but; Ter'! ":3le Cti'i'ri'ii7ii'i'iit"iit,2iity ii7"Gid" WW7; one month, than. mm. Tween wilt by Wygyu“ “I! Int. M nriii"rTtGrTir%diisi,iCy THAT "In-bio farm man. od I. m Bechtcl‘a Tact. mu- mnnll ml} "an. mne- egttt orf.urBu, am men-uh». irrta.U 'g2tri'otg,0,rtt.,l.% cunt-c ',,tgtlelr, [rl,hi'lil lan- "thr'l'hrili' - an an... cw and“! trd r,'.it)iei'gfllft'l'rgt'lh%tt. cum FGaiGGitiiirysaidi_tot" m biroatt-tt-, u: A arm autumn Farm for Sale. .M mu- 1 an tl.'t1te.rurrtlt telef, Farm for Sale. N d A fl,',' "gl" st,'gttti,ts1"qi,1,gltg1t a with. Hurt-1.05m - I. " m by www- WEE-£92."? Annual Excursion 'itkiG"rsTir.'iitaiu ) - - A. H no: AN, Am. 1m]. Punw L 1 km: Street. East, Toronto. a --------------------' - ,_,AL-__I I.-., s. a s,', Thursday, June --_-_ [mm Tickaugood munch-ol- I min. "I???" miqr t,iJiiiti'ilt,fMi'ht11'lhlh1'? "Siii",iiiiif aoiiht ___ an and at Mash-gram? "Ne Sr, 'd.1"grtiT'iiUiriitiF. it? a 1+ ('siiitt,ilel'i'r.'s,t,'4fi, an... ' 'ir"GFiiaiuvt-"-'t in! M. VI. - ",I'tl,7lliAa ' - Executors' Sale The hmm' ilMt 1ltlittt ' fr-thir/ttttttsans 2t-tt. Th! ling. Wen-w --- -iaiiir4)bctq. Annual lath; Farm Property. o" thh STRAYED. “new ....0F'.... il t,"dlltf tttAt't1/,'1llie1l SUI-M1 At Rum-n m Zia; Hamil: Bin-can]: Mao-ml- mm 3m Blur m“ You-two Princ‘ Albert Iteer. Rod Door “mount: taaeif"'mma, c.arsitNed. Was. nitia iufrott . ISAAC sum Gm ' no. If ‘Thil Week -.- 328 itltttttdttntrtN laur- w m 1ltel", "th, For Fun-n and wry-m; Waiting for the Oven ttE,.rif:r,e,r,rtelt, tth',' the and heat-the tire t"L," any tr: be orit1ir rank, t to t u so desired point, In t tent u eardrum only mks 't'lt'L"fstl'lfd but uatTitem U"l',',"lr' the Get--. 0 that evarrfitt'utg bah. or toms evenly without my turning. Why not call 3nd no them. . ’11:: .. ,iilgEiat"?i, i'ilii5tiiiiil.,i,iietii l _ a. "". I '. T tGrail 7"." 're.' such as Black " " n u u u u .. See our new King hat,Uth in black square crown and Slate Derby. Derby Hall in ell shu'e a, ungSng in trice from $1.50 to 3 oo. Just to band I Inge annulment of calmed shirts in all styles and pattern) u 50c, 6oe, 75c, 8se, $1.00. 0: 25 tutdh.50, i 7 WATBRLOO. no CORN“ FOUNDRY ah, “mind. Toma), Winnipeg, Vancouvar. “I'm-nu. otbtotsattd I " emu“. WSW Jtrt,r,it,t,'t'.eattfgttt', it: qummdu-m-Mn'ldn- 1' ' “allude-39th.. ttut-ri-oo-th-. About. T everybodynmybody'lm Sign ofthe Gold Stan mpg, Berlin. Star Gothic: and Men's Fumbhcr. . Fe't .',. Pan-American Juicy-mm lbhnluco .1:wa dock. Web , m, I", RAPE-42": 'teeu.et-erttt mun wanna“. 'i5ii'0?2it,te,tiSr,utr.u'gritt i11ttptr,W,rr'tl'gm 0 -iA-it-NFBBNes, m. -,c8iisiiritj,ififehggQrg= i'r,t,iiP.tt,T"tt, ',ta"outfteht Farm Black’s White Store, Ittlld Ltiki VI.- Sonata; fl't,Wltllyf. Black Fedora Hill. good value " 7 5r, going at 49c. Just received Home! large shipment of all the latest stylc Hats, Pearl Fedora, fut ielt, at h.oo I Waterproof Coca, good quality, upecinl price 83.50. in exam-3.5.3:: BROS... Li "White Exposition, ....AT Ill... M. Wildfang, mm WWW 'dgu'N,tet,'lu ,"Ti"lld't'dl Imperial Oxford Buggies. "u't on the Pregam- I” you In: the an “nu.“- a. did- ” “Lu tslSi I. - - Farm for Sale. " 1.50. I have the Mud-mom stpehe?ftmggt?.y..us the Conny to ”hath-om. mucking”!!! tteettg,,St"d noted to " sum-u uni Inc-truce ierdiairteu,ntnootts.rrn_ht tuneup. ”mew-mind 'itiiWtmi--1neurfrrlfnte, 'iiairiAmiTkGiitid.' A. c. “on“. It...“ -..- - """'t' “w M g I [itit V a a comm . mm“! ml! hp!!- ilk.9iit i, HAWKESVILLE. Home for we. ' mam Dill-ll. Warning. 2.00, 2.50. and troo. FOR SALE. Range pill-1.3m ' 2" h. h. mu. S. 3 E»)

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