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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 26 Nov 1903, p. 2

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dy atid filteking 8d them with filthy ns. Common pug Can never cure ¥Reite the kidneys; ibly touch the cause in the blood. Dr. s Pink Pills are the only ure for aching kidneys. make new, rich, red blood: y conquer the inflamatith and t the poison. They cleanse kidneys and stimulate them to ealthy action. Then your back aches van Here, is positive proot given by Mrsi Geo. Johnson, of Olio, Ni 8: who says :- -"My sou Now el hteen years "old, suflered with kiduey trouble, from severc seins in the back, and passed slecp- ss wights. We tried several medi- t they did not help him Was growing weaker ; his and he could hardly 3000 {itis ko joes Boy Cirigtug, Lev of $200 or More. A combined nieeling #f the Board of Trade and the Scugog Agricultural Society was held on Tuesday evening last, W, [1. Duns- ford in the chair, R. J. Bruce was appointed Secretary. The object of the meeting was to make arrange ments to carry to a successful con- clusion the Christmds Fair to be held here on Tuesday 22nd Decem- ber, strong committees were struck for that purpose, and, one of the besr fairs ever held in Port Perry may be looked for. Something grand in prizes will be offered. contained more ¥ - Out of Bite hundred and thirty-six samples of Alsike that were analys- eel ouly "six contained go per cent. of aver of pute and germinable seed Highte#n of them contained fewer than 1000 weed secds per pound sixty-seven contained fewer than 5000, and twenty two contained more than 10,000. Two hundred and six samples of Red Clover were obtained from stall dealers and of these eighty samples contained go per cent or over of pure and germinable seeds. Sixty-five of them contained fewer than 1000 weed seeds per ppund, one hundred and twenty.five con tained fewer than 5,000, and forty- four copfained mote than 10,000. It is w | 0 note {hat a large pro- portion of samples obtained for investigation were purchased from irresponsibl 2 dealers in villages reir We copy the announcement giv en below from the Society Column of the Toronto Evening News : "The ehgdgement is announced of Miss G. E. Sangster daughter of Dr.] H. Sangster of the Bungalow, Port Perry, to Dr. S. C. Corbett, of Winnipeg. Rev. G. H. Copeland preaches Anniversary Sermons at Cadmus EZ Forman & Son | front with Holiday They have to han stock of the very best g holiday seasen proc out the world. Thi a rival in this district in able maaner in which if choicest tropical friifts they in fact raise all fical supplies by pla orders long before the ties are grown, and are. position to supply t and give their patrons of these superior advant cumstances as to price is now in a position to all the requirement make this geason'joyo ; able and at the same tim cheaply shoe the entire Don't fail to read their advertisement in another. Is Not Atraid of T London, Nov. 22.--] Chamberlain Secretary, spoke at New yesterday afternoon bef meeting of workingmen, he directed the main p Of ently, completely, sty 1 the forme hal | : By other Canadian pa dition to tnis, its many } more - attention . to 'oman id the Home" than any others per; recognizing in that fact that] readers of a newspaper are omen, to whose interests adequate | Miss | ttention should be paid. In ather departments--editorially, in market 'reports, sporting), general and city news--The Star is no less complete and attractive. The Star's subscription price is $1 a year, with the balance of this year thrown in to new subscribers. "#The N:w York Evening Post's iption of the attitude ot the Re | publican party in the United States ies with singular exactness lo iberals of Canada. When ng up the Democratic victory York as a warning, it said: bol 4 PIANO BOLO--{Selocted)-MISS MARION ROSS 1. CHORUS... . Katie My Bouthern Rose....18 GIRLR * Frank Glynn's Wife : in Pickering for a number of and afterwards' became the wile of the late lamented Jas, Graham, Esq. who so distinguished himself as a} leading agriculturist, and pre-de- ceased her eight years. She was a lady of accomplishments, physically |. and mentally active up to a com- paratively short time of her decease, of a gentle and amiable disposition she sadured the respect and esteem of all acquainted with her. PART 11. ge As a|B Spring Wheat ::..% Goose Wheat . t falls toa boy | and small tc The reliable seed next Sunday. Rev. J. R. Butler wife and. mother, shi 8 1 PE will supply the'pulpit.of the Metho. uige i the: fitst - ea. we Te righ dist Church, in Port Perry, . ont : z 1 ST: DG PO- i . 3 : nt wer sb no ched th 5 ; um Y i 3 .,.. | policy; but, if it did com trouble. He hog the fous of tained direct from these large firms. Rev. Mr. Copeland is assisting yl could get as'much as on] alepable devine right. They have i = the pills for a coiiple of months and The percentage" of samples of good Row Me Monel of Seeger I er occasions when he Jad imprudently assumed the credit for b with the family io th } I am now happy to say that every quality would have been much |PECI? meelingyihysoves courage to hold her own. the prosperity of the country; have |s INSTRUMENTAL DUETT_(Selecte) ~~ | mother so deserving of theit aftec o Pnpn Gt the troahle has disap greater il this had been done. Raglan "World's Fair" will be| Mr Chamberlain pointed out talked asif the schedules of the --MISSES HAGERM, tion, The surviving members of the {Geese . ....... ° 0 10 g i oT oe a A BETTER QUALITY OF SEEDS was | held on Dec, 23rd. Prizes and Prize | grycsels Sugar Convention and | tariff had been graven on stone and |4 BECITATION-Thelinnd of the Souter} Fa Be sania 204 four song Dy o o 10 a can be no doubt that Dr. Williams'| OBTAINED FROM GREAT BRITAIN, list larger and berter than ever. German theeat to penalize Canada |transmitted with the thunders of ls crows DRILL oon 1 Boys | vance tlie cdf of progress in their Chickens 0.080 ° zo Pink Pills will cure kidney trouble, Seven samples of Alsike and four-1° pe many friends of Mr. Howard | as instances in which Great Br Sinad 3 have alloyed some adminis, GOD SAVE THE KING. various avocations and are succeed. | Eggs............. : o 20 @ 6 2 ear even in its most severe forms." teen samples were'of Red Clover! oi 2 i. the town and viciaity of| had gother way without a tapiffiietive departments to ibeconte , ing as might well be 'expected, | -- " 7 These pills cure not only kidne¥ | seeds were obtained fromretail seeds- | 5 Bras Ah ' tore He 1 sue + ae | honeyebmbed with fraud. -------- -- i : : , : frruble - but all blood and. nerve y 3 ? | Port Perry, will be pleased to learn | war. e said sugar was actually being possessed of the requsite qual- ¥ \ troubles such as rheumatism, scia-| mc" '° Great Britain, Of these, | that he has secured a position with | lower in the United Kingdom 'n Canada is in need of afi authorita- Manchester. ifications to succeed no matter where Young Pigs for Sale tica, partial paralysis, St. Vitus three of Alsike jane five of Red |e of the leading tailors on King|than it had been during the five | (ive definition of the duties of a| ANNI¢ERsARY. -- The Methodist | theif lot may be cast. Mrs Mighton : garce, Indigestion Enaemia, fear! Clever were sau to be Canadian | St., Toronto, where he will make a|years immediately preceding | the Member of Parliament. Is heelect:| Church, Manchester, will hold its | ©f British Columbia; Messrs. Thomas The undersigned trouble, and the many ailments that | grown. The analysis of the Can-|., . 1iaal 'study of: Cottin and | adoption of the convention, while ar A tL : and William Graham, Scugog offers for sale at his xr make woman's life miserable. You | 4 Alsike s! d . ol y & : ed to beg from the Government] Anniversary on Sunday and Mon. : ' gog; Mr. 1 x ean get these pills from any dealer Rdian Slide 5 ol an He o [everything connected with high the West India colonies werel Xe=| favors for his constituents? Or is he| day Nov. 29 and 30. On Sunday Jas. Graham, Saintfield, and Mr. O. eh se 630 2 i medicine, or they will be sent by 95.6 per a pure and germin- class tailoring. Howard isa push [lieved of the bounty incubus Gh | sont to Ottawa to assist in making | two serinons will be preached, al Graham, V.S., Port Perry. 30 Young Pigs, Crossed Yorkshire = mail at 50 cents a got six bose able seeds. T al of the {ing, energetic young man and bound | had been strangling them for thi¥ty | laws and conducting the business of 10.30 am. and 7 p.m., by Rev. Robt. The funeral cortege which took {and Berkshire. They are pure-bred i for $2.50 by writing he Dr. WV il three samples of Alsike which were to make his mark in the near future, | years past >. {the nation ? Some Liberal members | Burns, Ph. B, of Oshawa ial | Place to day was one of the largest | stock. THOS. GLASS .e Re liams Medicine Co, Brockville, |said to be English grown was 94 27| | The speaker said hé did vot ® be~ d Liberal Ivy! oy : lecti 0° Spies) seen in the locality for m : Scugog, Nov. 25, 1903. { Ont, ~ £2 Mrs. E. J. Wheeler, Prirce| > x X an iberal newspapers openly anniversary collections. n Mon- loc or many years. s 28, t ott, per cent, i Shs Toe: German, Alpert, has AL from (bh | lieve that Germany or any other|adopt the former view, and boast of |day the ladies will furnish a Hot Many coming long distances in ! gtown sample included in the lot| wor, States and Canad an Dation was anxious to cross swords | their success in rading the treasury | Fowl Supper to commence at order to be present. ? } | ' A 8 y pp 530 contained 84.72 per cent; of pure | North-West where she has been for with Great Britain in a tariff "wat | for all sorts of phirpuses, glotyitig #i| ppm. At 8 o'clock will begin a : MN Cn db #N. x THE OBSERVER and Beriminabie Seeds The wid Egg cong hii | He dwelt lengthily on the subject of | what is really their shame. The [choice entertainment under the 50,000 feet Cull ° ! { aCipR r 2 8 | td py y 7 . 5 . " ng : 3 pa ; 53a . oS Sun x goon. Crvevsamon uk 3g ro Hy fed thinisen Species | ligitful time and speaks in glowing iumping png h : fopmer Truro Times gives full-page promi-| Chairmanship of William Ross, Pine at $8 50 Cash Advertising Medium in the County; is the 2 33 ; | terms of the great Canadian wonder |2F8Uments e sad umping nence to a long list of Government | Esq, M.P. The Uxbridge Orches- si champion i Aprilia wt ore The WP Zuny oF Sunes land had been of no advantage to British | expenditures which the Liberal tra are engaged for the occasion. at Carnegie 8. Business and conservative and practical class of people | gamples O €C lover seeds obtain- | 2 : 7 shipping In the last si a 'the | . S ' i: 5 ; EE Ta CE span sma | | EZ" School Section No. 13, (shipping 1 th X yeargt Executive claims credit for securing | Musical selections will be rendered . Sin 1s nthe Olen and Best Entabibed | €d in Great Britain was 98.6 and Reach, is vacant and in another foreign tonnage entering South | for Colchester, tliese mounting into [by the Misses Ross of Port Perry Teacher Wanted. Shorthand. 1 founded in 1857 the most original and best . i 9 sol y 2 : rertise- ; A 3 NE Y 2 : me i i i bo : - Pi ghey ib avert | 12 average germination: 92.3 PE ae Se i Js found Pye Wales ports had incredsedi by | the hundreds of thousands of dollars. | Rev. Mr. Burns will deliver an EACHER WANTED fot School hw Ry ot namie : in entirel n ace Of - . y 8 7 ) nes hile 3 a 1 [1 3 < 2 § 1 3 avd fo pre en ly in the piace of pub C 3 ais | plicants will consult their interests | 1702000. tons, while the Heitish | The Owen Sound Advertiser com-| address. Tickets 25 cts. Children Section No. 13, Reach, near : 3 aos Ne Set sets e Canadian grown samp = by applying at once. | tonnage liad decreased by 1,000,000 plains that the Conservative mem- |of the Sunday School 10 cts. --Joun Seagrave. Apply to : 3 advance, $0 wil be charged [re sightly lowe: in pet cent ° WooD . Sati. ~Mrs. Wm. McGill] 1°88 x ber does not devote himself to, or | Harris, Pastor. Jens Watson, JCB PR INTING [purity than those which were said | intends to have a Wood Sale on ler CANADA 43D a=RVANE F is not successful in secaring similar i ERE es Yami Sec IN Tufy HOSE MODERN STYLES {bc grown in England and Chile. | form in thesth cor. of Reach. (two England, he said; had becomethe | favors for North Grey, and coosi- =~ Mr. Thos. Glass. Scugey,| i A id ¥ ~..-AND AT LOW PRICES | Te average per cent of purity of | R e 7 Som, J AL dust heap of Europe and the Unit | ders his conception of public duty, announnces in another column that h of I Verem--a-------------------------------- miles north of Manchester) on Sat I ! | -- | Pap ' 4 i) ~~1 ? ; : # 1 ' in devoting himself to the discussion | Le has thirty young pigs for sale. Farm Wanted. ie rn) NORTH ONTARIO OBSERVER U's 5 Canadien grown. ssmpls day, sth Dec. "hin wil be goo ed Sate, To thd tie pf Subic" 'aiae saber sh y yours pi | YEA Ten was Qb and the average per cent | opportunity to secure desirable fueled steel came to New 2 3 ' x : 3 GK a rp Collies rn . 5 aoa 2 57 Be ge per cen a pies. Ge otis % re LS me Zo wport cagifed in. 'keeping the powers that A Stati of Ol WANTED to purchase in the vic- TORONTO, ONT. ¢ - @nly Paper Printed and Published in | V'11311y 03 0. als. Baird will be atctiodeer vy foreign ships. A preferential! be full seized of the local require- udy of Old Age mity of Port Perry a first-class If you are interested in the work o = F Port Perry. Comparing the quality of Canadi- |= ° 2 ' | policy would stop this, and save ti ments" decidedly odd. It willbe a Reveals the fact that the blood is| Farm of About 100 Acres, on which | 4 high grade business schoo'. mms arear oz lan. grown* seed. 'obtained lionil Auction Sate --Mr. Wan, Parr, | pow unsale coloniol markets: I iq sad day for Canada when lin elec-- usually thm and lacking in. the|goad buange ate erected. Parties| Catarocue FRer.' DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, | that of the samples purchased from | Go ing a ld -_m re thn 8 . 3 strengthening properties of young {desirous of selling may address W. WESTERVELT . : op : | Swain to sell by auction all his live | tarifl war as was illustrated Shy the [x ory 10 : : Ty ' fume RRL Ld x ay Ne tw Isai Sedlers ju) Ganada woeld | stock, farm at implements, sob case, and Britain | not fon FdRer of The Osteaves. Io ied ye 2 ih fo" he N 8 Blackstock. w BROOKS, Prec : XO. : ur. best reclesns Ler. or the premio lot oh on in WES ©» ean S78 Allow mets trespass your strength, restore your | Cartwright, Nov. 18, 19b3. . C ae t a 3 = } St-7ge] vc, cs, . 600. 5. so p rook : ' ore, ant wrght, ) Associate: q Seed Investigation Results 'for | Alsi and Red Clover seed is| Cartwright, on Tuesday, Dec. 8. | Foo oF weak that sheiliad tol the columns. of your valogble| "o> Just use Ferrozcue: " It'gthe ---- ssocite Principal, h 503 . exporte While itis desirable that | The list is a Jarge one and includes | 2SCCPt whatever foreigners were be ui 3 most potent tonic known and will " : iit he reputation of Canadian RTOWN | many valuable animals (hat would pleased to give her. He said pangs °F Ae a 'short account of renew the flickering flame of an 'Wolf Robe Lost. : Tie continned investigation tothe Jers De Saintgiged, in Eure pe n do credit to our best furms. Read |"There is every evidencelofea cor our visit to the Highlands of Ont: 25s ok by impaiting nourishment b I ie Conditions under which agricultural ay Jf noes pons that posters, make a note of time and | firmed belief in the patriotism of wh Be Ji of Mr. ee WER rn for OST onthe road between Port ; A i j 4.3 ° | place of sale and don't fail to be i and Mrs. John Heard and Mrs. D : ' sthe blood,| § J Perry and Raglan th 7 seeds are sold in Canada lias been | further contaminated by the weed | b our children across the seas, 7} ' '|brain and nerves witl i 3 Y Rian, on e ® . chee resent. es CY | L. Wil 5 / . With new life. leven f given a rather expensive scope dur- | seeds remaining in the screenings | | Ave S N | are now comparatively in their in Hams and the Seribe. We Try Ferrozone. Price soc per a spuday hast, Noy I aU Re & and lower grades which are left for | ucTioN SaLe.--Mr. Baird has ! got on board the cars at Prince|box. : «fined with strip. \/ wh : ing 1903. Tle report of the work b A pln fancy, but when they have gegwn to rors ia ped material. The finder will be MEETINGS OF 5 * dove by the Seed Division' during the home Frade, el b 2 authorize oy Ne E. Neg *' manhood (heir might will Prowe tia Aig Station, on Friday the 3oth per suitably rewarded by leaving the s y A i urs very truly, ot 13, con. 3, lac ot 12 : : Teint : H 5 1952 was published in Bulletin No 41, y truly : 3 3 rock (near Black | of wants in. comtunt Som with@t ih. day ef October last for Huntsville Result of an Examination in|same at the OBSERVER OFFICE, Port South Ontario Tamme i 3 1 y : Fite cation a SLENoRE x | water), to sell by auction without | are ro ¥ ro! T| at the hour of 5.45 p.m. We arriv-| Arithmetic held in Division V, Port | Ferry. ie pny Ay Nn fm i lication Clerk. | recerve, on the premises on Tues- |! Hg who could Took if 2 a ed at Orillia about ¢ o'elock p.m.,| Perry Public School. Maximum C. BLANCHARD. WiLL BE HELD aT i : se wh 3 t ' x : 7 5 , BIIVG Seats Of mease, dor fon Sending Millions Abroad d8%, Dec, Somipencing ; anefl, fo} car (hat without © When we arrived at this station we | bumber of marks 100. Raglan, Nov. 17, 1963. Whitby Friday Dec. Ath : ' ' ' : oclock, a er stock of horses, out 17! found that we had to wait seven | Joseph O'Btie er am 3 ' cereal, root crop and garden veget- ; - cattle, swine and farm implements, [trade and assistance we would sink | T I Pp Ok Tbrrn ssn 100 3 AND 5 > able seeds were secured from mer- Theirudg returns for the four| Gee posters and don't fail to attend | from jour high place améng the | 00S forthe tain go Hants. Vere ns Ho raat 98 Stray Heifer. Columbus, Saturday, Dec. 5, 1903 Slits in ail pasts of Canad d months ending October 31st, 1903, | he sale. nations and our glorious history | Ville. At length the train arrived at ] gis BOTT . 97 : ; s Ys , A parts of L-anada and |, e hailed with delight by Liberal come to an end. When thi eolo | the station about 4 o'clock on Sat- Rar Wo dey "97 AVE vio the premises of the Sessi i i "tested in the Seed Laboratory, ' New Manse CompLETED.-- The! ' : ® Sole : r oy Woodley....... + 95 undersigned, lot 22, con. 10, essions will begin at 1.30 and Ottawa: Io =ddition to these. une papers. The results are as follows: ladies of St. John's Presbyteri nies came tc us and said, as. Yor k-| urday morning. We boarded the | Viola Ashton........ . 95| Reach, about the middle of August 7-30 p m. At the afternoon sessions babdred ad twenty-five sum 1 of IMPORTS. Cheon ara h X ; yterian shire and Lancashire bound: fiddlc- | cars and arrived at our place of | Hilda Raines......... . 88|last a Yearling Heifer, color red Mr. T. G, Raynor and others will fe y-ny Pies Ol}, months, 1903....... $85.652,255 hu re preparing for a Grand sex snd Surrey, so let lralia, | destination at 7 o'clock am. A Florence Oldfield... 0c; . 86|and white. If not previovsly claim. speak. The evening sessions will a grass and clover seeds were analy 4 wonths, 3902..s. ... bo. 735.842 Tea Meeting to celebrate the eom-| Canada, and South Afri the | sumptuous breakfast was awaiting Nellie Cassidy. 0... .... 0... 83 |edit will be sold as the law directs. be a joint meeting of Farmérs' and ed for farmers and seed merchants pletion of the new Manse, which |bounds ofthe United Kin, hel 5 at-M N. Sh ; id 6 Harlan Graham. . Su8Y JAS. MOON. Women's Institutes and will be ad- (With each saiple obtained for in 5 i will be held Jo the Church. Port didnot think the people' Bf this ts at Mr, JN. Shearer's residence Roland Bongard. . . . 76| Seagrave, Nov. 13, igo3. dressed by Miss Agnes Smith of A vestigation, informotion was enclos Increase .......... $15,918,713 Perry, Friday. Dec. 4. Tea will be country should turn their by gon which we relished very mach. At Gezoal Raynes . 78] -- Haniton, and Mr. Raynor and oi 3 hs : EXPORTS $. ! fa them. In the words of the poet : Huntsville Mr. and Mrs, Heard left | George Raymes . 76 others. Meetings of the Woman's \ «d giving the name of the dealer and doth a > $81.28 served in the basement from 530 «Riituin's myriad voloesieall] Pee ot to My. Dard id Cecil Purdy...... 7 Teacher Wanted. Institute will be held in the after: the where it "was sold, hel? s/ 1003 was Ls 3,284,191 ALB b. y 8 us togo to Mr. Doan's residence 75 : Lr N 4 moaths, 1902,..... 81,1 6 Pm p-., an excellent pro-| Sons, be welded, one and all, on the Canal which connects Fair Edua Emmerson .. 74] Teach w nln Jat cach pisce. Misy Snith price per pound or per bushel and ' r+ Ph133:34% | ramme will be given consisting of| Into one Imperial whole, « Like with Pontosatar Los: 7 | Marguerite Roberts .. . 69] School No. yanied for Union will add:ess these meetings. Music the origin of the seed. In this con- ; ---- | Speeches and Music. The follow.| Ovo with Britain, héart and ake wit eninsular Loke There Minnie Collins... v1 i. ioer. 68] Schoo 0. 2 rock, 14 Reach.-- |is being arranged for the evening 4 nection it is interesting to note that Increase.......:.. $ 2,150,845 ing have 'consented to give ad.| One life, one fag, gue flee je, | are many romantic and picturesque | Nora Raymes........ 6 Gentleman preferred. sessions. Mr. Raynor and Miss the prices paid by farmers for grass Is there anything in this conditi- d ; .Bive: a0 Britons; hold your own," spots in and around Huntsville.| Orr Browne... ... . 67 W. MEDD. Smith are among the best Institute J J id grass. Cf fais t : ol resses : Rev. Murray Tait, M.A., of ; PhS town B ! : Roy Cook 6 A. STUART. workers in the Province. Winter 8 nd clover seeds were no guide to of affairs to move Canadians to . , Mr. Chamberlain was. est | This fown has a population of ; SAMAR re - 65 D. McTAGGA . ' i gu hossah 2 Look at th Its i Claremont ; Rev. J. B. McLaren of ggucst. boot * Jessie Spence, .. ies ). Me RT, [Fair Guelph is Dec. 7-11, free ac the actual values of the samples. ta ook at the results in cold Columbus: Rev. PF. Sinclair, ata Jnchusn at Park Ha air {2 "ov! 2100 persons. There 2 Bred Brown... .....ccoiirer. 61 Sec.-Treas., Sonya. |mission to members. If yon bave "The average retail prides per one blood. We have fought from for-| ys A, of Sonya ; Rev. R. M. Phalen ied eae z Bot Prana the Dossiviod pa: of Posy Rodmas......... a Teacher Wanted we re Seraten) It nee c r ¢ : : - R. M. Phalen, ¢ the G, N. W.|John Davis. 4 . . F.°WEIR Ermer Lick pounds of Timothy, Alsike, | ®'87¢S, In only four months, lps Blackstock, and the resident and her colonies. Th her Bae Maine : JT A ; : C . ) , i Pres. S,0.F.1 Secy. Clover seeds, as shown by | $15:918,733 worth more goods than |, . Z : | Telegraph Co., is situated on the TEACHER WANTED for Sea- 0 . Secy. formar - ci ii Ylwe did during the corresponding Ministers. <The choir ate sparing a pes po = Grand Trunk Railway, 146 miles| 2 grave Public School Gentleman | M&s- J. L. Surtn : 1on cards received with peticts year-ago. We have sold no pains to furnish a splendid Pro as ate greater h lier Toronte: ana aback 450 AvucTioN SALE oF STANDING Tim | preferred. Address-- 'rustees, Sea Pres. S.O.W.I. lem SHleulgted, dori $2.95 855" more his gramme of Choruses, Quartettes and' Ril ge) 3455. r 1 5 PER,--On Tuesday, Dec. rst, Mr Lr : : Mgrs. ARTHUR ANN somewhat sur- nets » Solos. Assistance will also be giv-| children, if 3 Jackson will sel : a what st hw : she sho mn will sell on the faim of Mr. be taken' as | YS2F than we didn, the firstafout | py gutside talent. A grand time [ready as 'the {| Thos. So on. 3; R ¢ ; 3 i y 08. 1 {That ns an i e of $13 | t 5 1AR Incigase:. of "(Everybody welcome. Admission, |" ee z 767 Be ees us in the balance en i , 4 i of trade. -And _ thds--in four short A Childe 15c: By ie stn ots. . (Ser Posters.) ie 2 : order o mmittee. In. C i = ¥ a ni, I months. iki OOPER, | ing on the fiscal reform « services first class while its ito x : f : Is this a source of, congratulation » 5 : TF = ] it-Lakes, Rivers, 'Mountains BLEeT a Lk 3 othe: * gove 2 The : Result of an Examination in Disorders of Ohildho Valle: dmired A piece of flannel dampened with SD SE fo ihe goveromentd The Shop yiiebraheld in Form I Porf P i, yo are Mmirel sy thous | Chamberlain's Pain Is AND: ; per or farmer, who, at the 'end High Sehool. Total diel Tod gi It is an undoubted fart tha ,of tourists annually, From|t NEW > Waeks 100." re & all.the disorders from w I have seen of Huntsville, 1 . ants and young child ude it is 4 most delightful plade gauged by wg ) mer. I wilk now bring this let-| ach or evel ee 3 Pure or to a conclusion, and next week I ! Hou lag Bat yo gu Tabissa ' endeavor toinform your readers, jamie, 2 Tose Go i ee wlan nce w ' i + De be Wi J in, medicine in the following word > a an rs oy. a2. P "I never h anyiiiogio ors desiri {one as much g as Baby' Tablets. She was t seersecivens 59 her stomach, and was teeth: Te bianien Pe Nas cross and fretful | doses :

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