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Northern Advance, 26 Feb 1891, p. 3

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.Z'i.-T.-' `*3 1:. .I! :E;6;'3.'!".'"-E.'~ 57 '-H43`!-`A~ TI'i5"~ am; qua. Inunit; .an.on.nun'ouu.s.: :r==1l~hsaounniep:ui;-gnnva-thorium s21aoin*'=%F?2- ` *. n -*.-;,.-7` -f I:::.;l :1; . % . A `lino: `- " s1 <%&;Ls`Avaumo.g| OFFICE ' Yams 94 Dunlop Street. Foot of Toronto Streo 'l`nlAnI-mnn. - By a. thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition. and b a. careful as pliostion of the line properties 0 well-seleote Cocoa. Mr. pa has provided our breakfast tables with s A nut-Ah: nvnr-ad hnunl-non whinla mnv nnvn nu UIIUUIIII 1 7'I" VII I guru , .. 1, . , . r sI,JBse:Bf;13,1:1:)~4.g;; aux- .r- `= ~\.::~ - 1 s'.u.'.-: .\~ .s`.,n5barL! ` x 3:. `. l_i "_,-`- 3:"-'."13` (A.rP.I-T'AtL~ 3" `:2 ` 91.}. '.7`.:;'i: .1} {:.\v`J. .` ..,.'-' v cunt. ova: Park lots 5 and 6 on the East of Lot 22, in 6th Con., 10 acres. West 5 Lot19, Con. 13. _ All of part Lot 2. in 7th Con.. east of railway. 90 acres. . W. Lot14. in 5th 0011.. 100 acres. E. ihot 1. Con. 6, 100 acres. except south 10 Bf. Address --- _ ---.--- --.----u----no ca-qvv-:- ESSA. East 70 acres of Lot 32. in 7th Con. Towxsrtm or GORDON-Dl8'l`RIC'l` on Qnonu. Lot 19. West Ra.nge,.100 acres. Ixmsmn. 8. half Lot 18. Con. 6. 100 acres. West 8 acres, N. 9 Lot 12. Con. 2nd. 8. W. 1 Lot 7. (Jon. 9. . immm ms, runmnn cemm. EPPS_f_S__Q_0GOA] (TOWN AND FARM PROPERTY) ~ 1f`OR` SALE CI-IEAP.| --wg P-lanoforta i'u;Ir S.A.I..-Il_Ei2IMZ.A.]N'| lmmssas. i{E"1Ni z:TIiAN & co. waamnoons: V 115 and 117 KING srnnnr wast TORONTO. I=R_I_5D._B_Rc_)oR 0.H.LYON &80N, P711955 s7n72` ;v"a"E's7`7'5Z'& ll T A I m Q Ala --I|_-ID . anoutqlvuau-g goons. In IL :.w. tutu:-r'r. V _ _ _ uvuyuhwpg MW IIJIIRIOIIS SUISTANOE. ` monomo, om. ~ CHICAGO, 11:11. VMANUI-'lG'| |lRE|I OF RATE! ROYAL YEAST CA1 :%IafEEs%nnv.%.T[ % 9;03rsix38t; .;Vnx:tgggg 2 % 2 L .; .`;:: E .v3.`:'_.-:4.2}.,'1'.5l'5`3.: 21-tt ORDERS RESPEEJTFULLY SOLICITED. EAQEORY: _ WEST 1'oRVoN.To JUNo`rIoN. VALUABLE Tjiiaisg 1/9 acres. south pa`:-'t.I:)'1;8`: west Ecoles-at. Lot 24 south Elizabeth street. ~ 1).... . .-- .. . . -_v- I` vv--u vs Knunxrximr. 1/5 acre. Lot 16, south Davis street. Vnsmu. I\,,,I,|,4, - _ ng - bUl'OUo Lot 8. in 13 Con.. W0 acres Towxsruv or RAMA. Ounruo Couwrv. Lot 10. Concession B. 102 aorei. Lot 8. Concession " O. 100 acres. \ In\v\V4\\ A Iv. In an w-cu-nu` CREAMI ANTIIRAGITE MID BITIIMIIIIIIIS Water Lime, Planer of Parts, are. 3t! ' GRATEFUL- COMFORTING. WU!` IHII` I` Alum. Amm7ox:1a.`I-toafrhosiahato-. nu nnr II.IiIlIllIl n'nn1-um: 1:: be; __ Au-..aA BARBIE, ONT. "i=nsn. anooxs, ()1! El`: IQIDIII-Q m1\woAc-I V. ovv viva BUD _i:'x3'1:rBx. AULT 8: KERR. . Rnrrinfnua b 3 H1! 8 In I Telephone. Dealers in: sis z31.{i:i{i:7r Efxfnin. BARBIE. ,_BRE;AKFA'S1`.' +roa 'rm:-- 1 'I.nI|vn.n|`n- I couums NO` .......'I. `Y'.`._ _ BABRIE. Uigllllllgvlllloilv U: 9-10.071.509.05 " ; ' $4,000,000.00 I , '; ' ,, ..,. 1...-,. .: ...-.. . 53 Y . . v ' ,_ . . ; , - w -, . - . ,9. I 5 3 ; J1 :03 8: k O ` r ' .k;';:,.-:11: .. ' ._ .. . ;;.- . . . . ,~ -. ._- 2 c. I` ` ma mum my B1a3r`runN1sHmea Pawns. : ,~`m.w 1:: . i-4-nu:-p :- . cojtnno MTEBL `F 083131353 * '..Wufq`r`n'a` f.Aa`1'ob_av_s_1v,_es...s_op An A thiullno" T - :L:'-,:~..`,*_` I; . ' ' S. EUGENE SAl...I.Sc `l'...._.....___ H ASBESTOS, SOAPSTON E, &c. Shingle Bands and Nails, Chums, Spades and Shovels and` Plough. Lines, Fence Wire and Netting, Ready Mixed Paints and Brushes. At J. HENDERSON S. Vbngg n V`, V.=_ us one oJ.nL1uAn.U are 1:nnn.~r`n.Um B]3i'i`RICTION of any kin` The assured under this Policy may proceed to, and reside in, any part of the world, or engage in occupation of any kind, with- out license, or payment of extra premium. FURNAGEDEPOT .. L `J. soUrnsI1)n nuNLorsmm:r, % ::Ju:x,Iei%,n*o%t:ai;to: TH`E;o9.A:N TON T EA stone. n unaau auu vuuuu uauuruumui U1 LUID, DUUIX5 ALVU GOODS, NOTION S, &c. The newest designs and finest goods of the season. Bought direct from European markets. - Our low prices make these beautiful goods all bargains. Come to Headquarters, where your money will go the farthest, and where you are sure to nd just what you want. sco'r1"s' aooks1'onE, smmnnn Lars Assumes oommi, (ESTABLISI-IED 1825.) . ` HEAD OFFIOE FOR OANADA - - MONTREAL. QTHESENSATIDN orme smsou. 11ODun1op Street, M~._ IES`, E M`_'""'"W"'"" S CIRCULAR SAWS, LSTEAM FITTINGS, , LEATHER BELTING, MACHINE OIL, EMERY WHEELS, PACKING RUBBER, , FILES. . S . S OFFER AT, Low PRICES :. Shelf a1`1d}Hea vy_Hardware, Chain, Bar Iron, Cast Steel, 1 S Spring- Steel, Machinery Steel, Sleigh-Shoe S S A Steel, assorted length and sizes. Guns, Ries, Primers`, Car"tridges, Shells, Ammunitioh, on 5 Cloth for Halls, Oil Cloth Mats for Stoves ' and Tables. oun Hog_:.1n,gnr STOCK % I1ARDWARE, IRAOVN MERCHANTS, MCA~LLI`STER, STORY & C0. gbmwaaa .` I%HfV, aazivl _.Im;;!c= r The cLAss H poL|c|Es or the sTA1~{1_)_A[_)_ are FREE FR_0M ."mH"IDTfV'I"T(\Kl' .4` ......n `|-:...`l IDL- _______._ ,1 1 o*},;8a2~%a5:d.:s:'*.:2.:=*,.e.*.,12Y.;.?.99I5,.A.11N9YLT.Iss, mm For all kinds of_folka--1itt}e or big. At all kinds of prices-grea.t or 1 We are pleasing them all. Aeenrs `FOR THE HOWARD FURNACE. Ixsrnoron, Buuux. SUBSISTING ASSURANCE INVESTED FUNDS. OVER `GOV. DEPOSIT AT OTTAWA -A-I313rOpr1_af`1`:_o3 _C`_r1:I. ts An). I\` fail... I.'ALI_ __ L:-. A [BARBIE gu~gD__s_1'RquD. BE SURE AND SEE IT. A Glimpse of Fairy 1and:` J. A. STRATHYs A%'_N'_l1;z ` Q Permanent elargements by a new and beautiful process. PHOTO s'rumo: BothwolI s B_|ock, Barrio. r the remsi `bag, freig ay station riotions as y individu e accomp to cover th apnlioatio 1d the ord 0 stock 1101 BARRAU D v-6()`1NsXN-1) b:as'K1a'trs.<)i* ALL KINDS ~- -- -- "-7 """'I!""9 1 And all Funeral Requisites Fumished. 7 Orders` by Telegraph or Otherwise, Prompt- ly attended to. G. O. DOLMAGE, Manager, Stroud. STEAM WORKS AND SHOW ROOM, COLLIER-ST.. BAP. RIB Robes, oz-ape, Ava;-I n-q-A-n`DA~-_:-.:L-_ `IA, CABINETS FROM $3.00 PER DOZEN. rmsr Pnnzannnue. I888. swrrnm Kine, Photo, ` `BARRIEIND TO-TTENHAM In stock or Made to(()r;;'. `n'e . om. w. M. nnmsav, Ilnnvnnnn `I f this burl amples ta erage vit h Itrong. 1 be addrea THE $10] ,000g000 35,000,000 1,200,000 88 Dunlap-st. DCCCOCQJI .1 01.311 Buxrox MANAGER. M ONTRIAL L Barrie. ' small. uuwv ' ts. 0" k'>enta1'FarI1I >1, gee "6 LI{2$`."3 avlng near! >ouiblo-im- nutrati 5, wig, on-< th. Mia fo - Raga eisrtth. mu`: m. 1' Voter Carefully study this. Sir John aims for:-- . 1 mm l`hAl)H (:1: REO1PROUIT)'\\_ ITH l- .\.\ l'l0NS Nu m1 '1`A.\lA l`ION FOR DOMINION \r:.w1-1; l!L"l` INDREUT '1`AXA'1`10N OR. \"|-..\`l`l-.` FROM 0US'I`uMS AND EXCISE. Jhuu } l TO FARMERS ANII Il(`\'(`l' om-on ny belle! that the III!!- ulo ruullll of (3 nmerolal Union will ]m|lll0ul unlol and England mun rulllolll with o Irlonlihlp.-Gold- n Nlnith. llhl kindly heaven ullbml to me The choice where 1 would dwell, fair (.`zu1zulu. that choice should ha, The luml I love so well. lu\'(,- thy hills and valleys wide. 'l`h_y waters flash and foam : lay (lml in love o'er thee preside, .\l _v own (.`amzulia.n homo. I'|lIIIl"II nu Slnnh. Aml doubt not should a foexmus hand liu armed to strike at thee, ` _ .'l`hy trumpet call throughout the`la.nd Need scarce repeated be ! s bravely as on Quee_ust0u'8 Hig11bs, Or as in Lundy`s Lane. , `hy sons will b'attlo for thy rights A , `I (K... 1.... .. ,.......- .\-......L.. N 0 1-norm-rrxou To CANADIAN FARM- Hu,v.\l umzzw Yamucn CATTLE, noes, IN OR OTHER FARM I`IlODU(J'l`S, DIs('RI.\lIN.A.TION AGAINST GREAT I I`.\ I .\'. Inuluu |'||\'Iv Ill LI 1' V U} d\J \J`J\I \-JIIIIKIVIICIID, lmw glad would they be, if able, to ` urn to their own land. No such die- as as depicted in the Detroit Sun exists this country. Like all others, the adian farmer has his reverses, but no h terrible picture can by on state of imagination be painted tn th I country. the two countries keep apart. In this northern clune, says the Meat Journal, raise the best men. the beat women, best live stock, the bent or-opo,_the ~ tof everythxng. Why the nupeuor. ugh numerically smaller, should throw `its lot With the inferior, panes our prehension." Nlmll not the race that tread tl1y.plb.iua,- Spurn all that would enslave? ` ~ - )1` they who battle with thy tides Slmll not that race be brews? ' Slmll not Niagara's mighty voice Inspire to actions high? "J`were easy such 1:. land to love, Ur for her glory die. _ l'.'r1.u.s're ANNIiXATIOI\' TO THE wen SrA'1'1~;.~s. h the Lnited States covering the pro- t of the sheries, the forest, the mine the farm, but since 1854 the United ment of Canada has again quite recent- United States covering all matters in ute between the two countries; and ea the backing of a new parliament snadians the issue is plain. 03, your country and the great British pm-. ` gain and again has Sir John Maodon- 1 endeavored to conclude a trade treaty a "tee would never consent to any treaty p ling with farm products. The Gov- 1 made another otter for a treaty with. taud "true to your self-interest, your i -Luuiv nuou an .L\J\JII VI|lID,|l\-III\U\I II! wuv ter s Field." t may he added, that in the State of new; there are over 20,000 Canadians, `hnuy n'nA nynn`A `how `an I.` nk`n LA V/ 0! n of the Hon .\l 3-`.\`I`L'lHRh`. lC\I'1v:\'.~.x').\' or '[`u.uw:\v1'ru ALL UOUN- A noble heritage is ours, So grand and fair and free ; A fertile land, where lxewho toils . Shall well rewarded be, And he who joys in nature`a charms, Exulting, here may vlew- Scenes of enclm.utment-atrangely fair, Sublime in form and hue. ` The Hap?!) United states. he Detroit Sun of Feb. 8, speaking orially of the condition of the United tcs, suys 2`--~ `There have been 2,05() foreclosure of 0 1 mortga,:oa in Kansas during the past months. In the City of New York` re are over 150,000 people who earn than 130 cents a day. Thousands of number are poor girls who work from ` to H3 hours a day. Last year there i o uver 23,000 families forcibly evicted 1 hat any owing to their inability to pay t. One person in every ten who died j 'Nuw York in 1880 wuaoburied in {the 1... , 133.! l he mam polul however. is for Conn M I! I0 came to he support of the erulu. 'l`ho.y are n a splendid ght- (`unalliuu.-Chioa Tribune. my own Canadian Home. hon in other skies may be as brigllt, Aug other lands as fair ~ .. .. '_ hough charms of other men invite . My waud`riug footubepu'the;e,- ' ' 'et there in one. the poet.` of all, _ . Beueutll bright heev.eu I demo :2 f thee I sing. O hepgy land, My own Canadian ome.~ . `hy lakes and rivere, as T the voice f Of many waters " raise ` `o Him who` planned thew vesbexteut : A symphony of praise. They `erce the azure skies ; Ihey bi; thy sous be strong and true-- - To great achievements rise. '- l`hy mountain peaks o'erlook the oloudS--' Hm. Mr. Laurie!` and Sir Richard rnvright aim for :- l l*m.n: TRADE WITH ONLY THE UNITED `(mid get well at once if it were rubbed 11 little of Clark's Lightning Linimetitf the soreness in side and 11m a would y if t1'om'.edthe same. This wonder `ul nun 5:1-un Jan... ....A. ..l!`._A. - -__..- ..-_L __-~~ uuu uvsvucu nu BU-IV Illlll Illlll-ll VVUUIIKPY" u . ' amtion does not effect a cure next week, relieves at once, and almost miraculous- Try a bottle of your druggist, rice cents, and be sure on get it. `lurk. ict\1Co., Toronto, 13, Y. ' II__ A..- -5---; '!`m-. 1\fcl{1r~'1.m' or: owmc VERY H '1.\IuIv`Iv` A(:AINS'l` EVERY OTIIER NA-V x rx::n-'r 'rmc Usxwn S'r.\'rEs. T l)n;m.-1' 'l`AXA'I`ION bum DOMI.\*IoN ---:.::.-. annex . ., I .~ when`! too on-. ouckhmumt the 'IIIl0lnontI*'*0Iv '.-;'.:'.a::#.'.'.:; . "::.';.:'.'as:s'.*@; onntry over to . fore! it Ian `J a , . ' ~ m:.:.:1.*""** AA9."* `A-* . ...,.-,.......u r uuumeuv. `me swelled is from a up. n or founder are relieved ured at once by its use. Every owner orse should keep a. bottle of this great ; dy in his stable. Every consideration nomy and humanity nu? eat this ready .. Price t-tV oedts : IO hv drnuahln 1 . muua "nu uuuusv O`-lb UCIJ cc nu: And froodonfs cause nminta, 11. \I\', Febrliary 26, 11891." pvuuulj uuu lluulllllllvy luggg Dull TOG. d it oodts; so by druggst: - Chemical 9., .'1`91jo1jto, New Yo: k:<]L1iulro1iet from pain 1: the use of ` ghtnin Linimeub. he swelled s from a sun n nvv nm.A... ...... ;.-u-...;a , V. --w-v-cunt Q1! 0-` Man or Bout qlzxalroliet iahtnina Linimnno. n:-m:x.u|.\'A'1'1u.\' Au.uN.~:T GREAT Your Lame Back .\ .`_%t.. The impo ion by the United States of tonage on all Nova Scotia vessel e laden whole or in part with`? sh would speedily put n end to seizures, and, indeed, the whole controversy. Another ready way of bringing the Govern- ment and al concerned to their senses would be suspend the bondin rivilege, or to cut the connection of the Canadiani Pacic wi United States territory` at Sault Ste. Marie. Either oft ese methods would reuse the full force of Western Canada i uence against the Government. It would be better st'l to oblige Britain towithdraw her countenance from the anadian contention as she did in 1871. W11 tever course the United Statese may see t to accept it is pl 11 that Sir J ohn s disappearance from the stage would be the ignal for a movement towards annexation. A eader will be forthcoming when the hour arrives. wlme nleaanrers. In ancient times, there were neither clocks nor. watches by which time might be measured. The only instrument in. use calculated to be of service in this re- peot was the sun-dial, which appears to have been known in very early -times. It- was most likely' invented, by the Egyptians, from whom `its use spread among the Ohaldeans and Jews, or Hebrews, it being. mentioned in the Old Testament, in the book of Isaiah, chapter xxxviii., verse 3 : Behold I will brine again the shadow of the degrees, where- by it is gone down in the dial of Ahaz by the-sun, and so forth, bywhioh we may ' learn that the sun-dial was the instru- merit in use for measuring time at that remote_ period. , The flung`). hanging nlan|In:n6n:I nvdlbr Iv U|ll\lUV_ EV` IVE` The Greeks became acquainted with the sun-dial from the Jews, and from the Greeks it was derived by the Romans, who were the means of introducing it into the the western nations of Europe. The Romans came to a knowledge of the dials in a remarkable way. In one of" their warlike excursions, they saw one, and carried it of! as `a part of `their spoil, and placed it in the forum of Rome, but it being constructed for a place four de- grees different, they found that it could not indicate the true-time-.-a.circumstanoe they had not -anticipnted, as in these times little or nothinf'-waI~*known of de- grees ofllatitude, or `longitude. It is pro- T bable that they` soon rectified the dial to the situation of-Rome. Belore they thus became (a uainted iVltl|aIll.l! 9'di|h, they measured t me `by meanI*7o1s"haf}thin called a `clepsydra, ; a sword` signifylni in Greek, L I ates! water,". the`tiin`e;h"a?ing reckoned gytthe iropsing of water`. wa; the u y o a:_._ `ve~`_:to'~..-atten 'if_, ma e a sound ofl eyerffoe) in num- ber of dro s. -f(Jlepsly.d l`5,_ .- in both i reek.f1ndi?:\B.on1an , assemblies," arid',*'lilte?El`olir{i gases, they deterrnilned;the.leng`th ht. ~ ~ " hich members were permitted to speak. - ' . `Sir Richard Cart right at Washington discussing Ferret's i` asonable pamphlet with the United Stat L politicians. and paroellin: out the Domini ` into States; _ no w1naowfrax.. 1 , 4 3 the not at Pafn-lisinent of tl\'o"'!brty- thi year of George III..-from anthltohr 5th April.v.1804, in E,nglaud,.._an,l:_2,4_th;. I Mny 1804. in Scotland _a n: wgiqlpviegl . on tine windows of dwefllhk-h`6u Id. *"On` ; honsaof _ not nerd thanldxeewihdoab-`Ii- ,3 _`__`I_.I_L._ _1_-u_ _._ __l._..2-.. -_ 1._;'."_;s ..";'_" u usvuuu luv: I1lIIIlIIhf _v_rl :;nEht"oi mum .Kaxtotior,;qr_`_lp:_; `gig, under ,tho`-annuulsunt: olen. on , 1 .l..a.'.`..;.- .I.'-`.'_-.".u.I:`L..a.i.`.I|l`.1 mm siklllk-(`uni Illllyf Wu. -lllllllll I-PE "I-'.'I"_I "11", `_ dut `wu olihi-Id,Bu!\I1's1li.`o'! ` H in nalbnd an fou'r'Ihll1ingnu'_uot . ; ` O!~f *!`* lint ofavo vbud!'*9'!"!5'W i in :Er:i13g;.ne1htLd:.sb;udxn:{ rm 3.` ` lant illgl,--.|I ', , _ `L; In: A Inning 1:` Ann L~'4.`.`...I..-.I -n Aiul-` nIh .f . 1 ~-at-`Txrrrx ",uv'r7:,:':*`;r..'1'I!Is`.'f!TF1!" `>0 'i-`J ! `U | an chilling, ndxuo pl 61% to 0. house of one Huhid "an . urier,saya:-- ` . t . ' e`t'rade- with only, the . United :-_ d` the McKinley tari` against " of the world. . Sir Johnsa s :- - 1. Fair tra e withall Ian of the sold Reciprocity Tre - with the United States, wit ; tions to suit the altered oiroum , Sir John says :- . 2. Dominion revenue `from V and. excise i.e.~. 'indireot`taxation? Sirdohn says :- " ' . I Ba Extension of Canada's trade to very `D 0 ' i ` ' I ' S` Sir John says i'- _- 4. Fairnroteotion to Canadian farrs and manufactures. " Sir John saya :- . Laurier says. :- V . eDo4_minio,n revenue trom DIRECT tax- * . r. Laurieri says :- '. Restriction 'of'Gansda s trade chiey the United States. . 4 No protection `to Canadian farmers nd manufacturers; but exposure to ankee oattle._-hogs`, ooin, Gm. -, ' S : Mr. L'.\|.Il'i0l`T says :--A ;- ` 5. No discriminating against Gre S 5. Discrimination against Great Brit- Britsin. "A BRITISH SUBJECT I w V ain. And his allies in the United "States norm ;4 A Bnmsu Sumner I win. mu. `; have sworn his `policy means _annexation.e ;Reform;'ers ofsizneoe, i ' `f these-will you ohoose? u_stoms `Sir J aha as fl.7|..:.. 4...- . lamm 0U1`AHaE_kUTC)\MPAlQN- _ -1 amphlet of the Editor ofthe Glob to the Washington 1Pozmczan.s. . ` was two .1f0LIOIE8J dows. which was charged in England eighty-three pounds and in Scotland two pounds and eighteen shillings. A house with above one hundred and eighty win- dows was charged, both intEngland and Scotland. half-a-crown `for every light. Exemptions from the tax were : (1) Any house of the king. or any member of the royal family; (2) any public oice, hos- pital,' `charity-school, or house rovided for poor persons-except the 0` cars or servants apartments; (3) any room licensed for divine worship ; (4) and dairy connected with a dwelling-house, the windows of which were made with splines of wooden laths, or iron bars, and with- out glass, and the door of which had the word "Dairy ' or Cheese Room painted on it. ` ' . 3 Clark : Dunn-h cure May be had of an enterprising drug%ist for 50 cents" It a. ords instant erelie , and will cure the went case. `It is p1easa.nt to both't~ake and smell, and may be carried in the ipooket; I Don't -fool away time and money tryingyworthleu remedies, but write in nu (`hand-. 7` (nuns I11-Ivnnhul! nnnnni-. nnnnin IIIVIIVJ UL Ill` 7 VV US WITH In VIIIUIJIVU, IJIIU IV I IV. to us direct.-- If your drug int cannot supply on with Clark's Catarr Cure, we will. lurk Chemical Co., Toronto, New York. _ , . em..nuaa...n.nm. : ~ Will bergiven for a case of Catarrh .whic cannot -be `cured permanently by` Clark : Catarrh Cure. ' Step rightup to the oioe a.nd~-prove` . our one and get the reward ; Thousands eve tried this remedy but no one has `claimed the reward. because it cures ill e.v_er . case. If you,ha.ve a.,cold,or are ttibtibl Wftli 0.1;!-errh ' `eel; ybprl druggiat to `Clrl u} .Ce"ta.rrh ure. price 50 cents, an red `w'li a'.t'e pleeeent relief `it will` be hi- Tutvifly: ' "If you -a`re_a`e'lre'd to tikeibmethlng ` l elae,"ue'n' `oh 1:: direct.` and we willaend you a- bottle` I)? mail on `race! I: at rlce. Clark |;Uhbm-ieal`Qo;;;'.1`ordnte, Aeoivfkerk. L `V H - - v r- . rho-Art or non: nus:-sunsa. .; 3 . Leteverythinn dsrk melt-sway before 3; sunny-ustere. wit you come 3 homottor I2 sooisl visit, be merry, be easy of msnner, ready to jpin.'in+.whst hss been prepared for ,you.u; Iienn the great srt of adeptmg yourself to your surroundings; Don tiforf ever expect ~y,our~ A H-iends--A to eooompsny you, or show icznmesonnd. Go o by yourself. men) . nnhgonn, hsw no motel. -errsudum-Sho1nyour=hostsss;thst yous.do~ met... . . that 9r:her~.fsmllMe.eonOinuslg .;-lyqwel -nmwom = Enter-.tnto:o.:sn%lv aeirole, be one of them in spirit, so they nlsnn -Ihaus n Isnnntn hgnainbm Albtlsn. `UIFUIU. UV UIIU VI UIIUIII III III pIe`a.iuroI 0 "beef?! A pertain! __ - ....-... ......v.g 9 g....,...-.... ...... *:.;:1';;:7.:s`.;a':.:1 llulllh JJBURIIJU 5. uri.or,u.yI:-- ` Vet trade only t the _ against fE`..".'.`.`u FLoyalist. am: an: . er and _..!II _.I. _.l_A . Mn. LAURIma`s. `N93$;3F-3 ... -4... --- 37au9.'aIeo`5=r 3 $?' A I msuannce commv (FIRE) " _.or ,nA_R'mronD. cons. |uch`nPn'nAm Isle; i:IIAnm ra- up 8 I15! pl'UY 1060 Olll.` UFBBKIBII El 0185 WI! I d cately avored beverage which may save us many heavy doctors bills. 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