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Novewb�r 4111;
Three Qatari; Cableven Misisters
helped open tete klownilton Cousin*
tive Club for the *mason.
Twq 'mate at tbe Wrecked. stearner
Hestia have been washed asbone with
four bodies in 'than
M. George de Desbarats will be
gazetted Shortly as Deputy Minister
of Marine and Fieberies.
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Premier. ASetiltli anneunced his ia-
tention of •Inenving. the rejection et
all aeneeduteate to the Irish laud bill
Made by the 'House fit Lords.. .
The 'Gatlin Ireperial. Goeeennetiat
,reikuested the Feflerel GoVernments ta
hasten their .report ou tine intrciduce
time •of an unearned inereateet • lend
tax..
GOLD MEDAL
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$1,000 REWARD
For A Vase Of Ineftreble Constipation
To a person who can't be cured oi
constiPation. by Dr. Hamilton -s Pills,
the above reward -will be paid. No
cathartic medicine gives such lasting
isaaisfaction or effects -such marvellous
cures as Dr. Hamilton's Reliet
imraediately follows or headacbe, bil-
liousnesn and stomach, disorders, ego
griping pains, no berning sensation,
nothing but the most pleasant relief
attends the use of Dx. elaniiitort'S
Pillsneethers pt se good.. Price- 25e.
box, at ale dealers.
Mr. J. M. Barrie, the.author, is said)
. to be begging bis divorced -wife to
we hira again.
Prince Ito, the foremost statesman
of Japan, wan, shot Hatbln, Man-
churia, by a Korean assassin.
1 Pedfort, who. confessed in 'Lendou,
Eng, that he had murdered Ethel gine
rade in Hamilton, has-been remanded
once more.
I Great property damage and, it as
feared, loss ed life were caused 1)), a
tidal wave in, lVfexicau State . .of
Tabesene " • ,
I Henry' .E. Tuck died at Hamilton
froin inferiee sustained: through :being
run over by a. car. .
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Ale ancljPorter
AWARDED
JOHN LABATT
AT ST. LOUIS EXHIBITION
1904.
Only medal for Ale in Canada.
manamasernsearait
A ticket speculator was thrashed
by a Rochester theatre manager be-,
fore a matinee crowd.
The pressed Steel Car Company has.
withdrawn from the Canedian field by
the sale of its Montreal plant.
Oil companies in Texas and Indiana
were heavily penalized.
Orville Wright took a woman pas-
senger for a flight in his aeroplane.
+W. J. H. Cole received his patent as1
British Vice -Consul in Buflalo.
The death of Prince Ito will not al-
ter Japan's attitude towards Corea.
Australia approved the seheme
exchanging tearships with the British ,
navy. •
I Five. little 'girls were burned to
death in a fire in an orphanage in Vir-
ginia.
I Several small steamers aave been
driven ashore by a storm on Bering
HOW'S THIS 9
We after One Hundred Deltas, Re-
ward for aoy ease of Catarrh that
cannot be enred by Hall's Catarrh
Cure. • F. J. CHENEY & Co.
. Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, eeee •Icnown•
J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and
believe laira perfectly honorable in all
usiness trahsaetions, and financially
One to carry. end, any ofeliganions
Made by his arm.
Welding, Kinean ee Marvin,
. 'Wholesale Druggists, Teledo, O.
Catarrh Cure is then . inter,
ally acting directly upon the blood
nd mucons• surfacest of the system.
Testitrionials sent free. Pelee, 750. per
bottle. Sold by all Idruggists.
Take Hall's Family Pills her aonsti-
Wee.
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A: couple of ministers at the Baptiste
eonvention at Hamilton critietzed the
Canadian Baptist for: its alleged lean-
ing toleard htgher .criticient.
Sir %teed Leerier "aderessee the
Women's Canadian Club at Montreal
on the British and United States none
stituticins.
Debentures
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ABSOLUTBLY -SAF B invest-
ment you will find it in our
Debentures. Our Assets of over
$11,000,000 provide ample
security for your money. The
Debentures are issued for sums
of .$100 and upwards, and for
periods of front orte to five yearn
They are a profitable invest-
ment, earning' 4% interest.
Banking and Debenture Book-
let mailed free en request.
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THJ.N. WS.RECORD3 •
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(WEER ANIMALS.
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The Harpy Sills, the Aytaaye, and the
Temente Devil. •
The workl luta been bo tboreugble
'eaphtred •that one might lategine
Impossible that guy noteworthe seta
cies of mamma or bird could still re-
main utiknown. Yet every now and
theu something new turns up. For ex.
ample, II woe hot so very long ago thet-
a first .,Iwtplaintunce Walt made with
the harpy eagle, a fowl native to the
region of the Amazon, whIch reeds
ehlefie on InonkeYs. Another eurlogity
net long known is tbe aye -aye of Made
agasear, msanual which bas one On.
ger of midi hand most verloualy skei-
donized and elongated for tee purpose)
of firaggina from their burrows the
esrthworme on which It feeds. Ae is
well known. it is from aust!nua end
New Zealand that mule the flightless
birds. some of which reedily breed in
pt Mtn. •
Tee tur seal rebels in captivIty.
The settle which one wee caPtIve and
*MO do such intelligent Make are
hair teethe belonging to quite s difrer-
ent pedes So opposenato the Inc eeal
to the very notion of deprivation of •
liberty that It will Invariably starve
Itself to death ritther than submit to
such a condition. reitewise It is with
the Tasraimitin devil.. a seeker little
niarsupial 'about two feet long, some
what resembling in appeerance a baby
'bear, whkh found only in Tasmania.
e large island formerly kieown as Van
Inenteren Land. to tbe mouth of Awe
nettle. It is almost Ineredible ferce
dolt& preying upon the sheep and 'poul.
try of the farmers. and nerer yet,
though captured In 'earliest !Wane'',
hits It reeporided to kindness be mann
testicle' an amiable disposition.
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TALL AFRICAN GRASS.
Beautiful Scenes at Night oh the Veldt
When Fire Spreads,
Unlike good deal of South Africa,
Ithedesia Is largely woOded. In mottle
phlees the forests* are of ratite, but a
hoge proportion is not valued for its
timber. The grass in this part of
'Afrien grows to a .pheedemerfal height
In the voiles -s. ittee especially In the
vnileys 01 the Sabi and Zambezi 'rivers
it veaelies Its greineet height, 'ner say
Nutt the grim is often twelve feet high
is no exaggeration. Naturally. it • is
very easy to. lose • one's way In Nile
gram; if one is unfortunate enough to
stray frote the beaten track. It leen°
custom there to • burn this grass ofr
each rear when it•gete dry. Thls Is
usuaile in August and September or
even in ()ember, ' Peres burn. for miles,
and as the eountry is largely a wilder-
ness Ilene damage is. done by *this
method of destrnying the- gi-atia. It. is
a. beautiful sight at night In. the fire
season to see the hills far miles around
.eneercied with flames.
After .the grass has. been burned the
rainy season ustially begins. and It is
then that the emititry is at Its prettiest.
The grass is then green, and thelola
age on the trees Is beautiful. The old•
)eavesdrop off gradually, and the •tiew
ones take *their piece before 'the trees
are hare. The ne`it learea are of all
shades of the rainbow, and. it is 'Much
like ethe fall scenery in this country
when the deed leaves are failing from
t he t rees. • Waterfalls are numerous: in
the tuountains. and there are tnany..of
greet height, although the elvers are
usitany small In volume.
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The. superin7e6ndWenintrTif h western
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mine in.. drIvIeg thane!, ,struck 'a
body, of are. ' The vein Wil Verdes 1
'and had a short, dip. To develop It
ited get ready wine the ore ft was
neeessary to put down n winte--that is
•to say, to sink a shaft, in this instance
an Inellne., . • • .
Elated over the discovery.. he tele-
-graphed elle board in Abe east that. he•
had struekerieh shipping ore and re-
volt -en the 'Nevoid reply to begin ship-
,
ping at 'once.
fie wired that he could not ship any
ore until he had winze on the vein,
"flow much will it 1V1177.42 00al ?". was
the telegraphic .query. • . •
•nOne thousand dollars.7' be replied
prompt ly, • . • .
The test query floored hen. It
read. "Can't eou' buy a seconehafie.
winze cheaper?" • •
An unknown Man was drOwned in, a
fountain Square, 1VIontreal. .
Established 1879 • •
FOR WROOPING citabr.
Atseetteee. covets. tationcarrts. SORE
TEROAt, CATAREE.
Vaporised' Creaeliase Maya tlio Parsetvams of
Whooping Cough. Ever dreaded Croup' can.
not exist where Creselett• iv used. It sets
diteely on nose and throat, makiag breathinl
easy m the ease or ebids, soothe" the sore
throat and scope the cough. It ill a bean to
sufferers of Asthma.
Creaolene a powerful gernsioide, acting both
as a eurative and a preventive itt contagious
diseases. Crosolene`a best recommendation it
it. thirty years of successful use.
tor gale by 1.11 Drtiggkita
Send Postal far De.
soriptire &Walt .
Cresoleno A ntieeplia
Throat Tabiets, simpie
and soothing for the
1. tinned throat, 20o.
teeming. Mifea Co.;
Limited, Agents, Mow.
tree!, °Uvula.
SINGLE FARE
* r011.
HUNTERS' •
To Temagarni, Muskoka" Lake of
1,s,ys, (Mateo, New Brunswick, Nova.
Scotia, etc. .
DAILY UNTIL NOV. OTII.
RETURN LIMIT IThICEMIIDIR 4th,
or until close; ot na,vigation, if earlien,
to points reached by steamern.
I • CAL/100RM A , MEXICO,
FLORIDA.
'Consult nearest Grand Trunk Agent
regarding low tourist rates.
JOHN RA1181'00111), Tovti Agent.
A. O. PATTISON, Depot Agent.
RONOIT POR M1&" *I. BELL.
Hie New Goys' Is a tinkle* end in -
tweeting Piece of Furniture.
Elreryone who has ever come i
contact with the venial presenee
Mr. George T. Bell, assistant passe
ger traffic: manager of the Gran
Trunk Railway, will be pleased to hea,
the story of the closing incident o
the any -fourth annual eonvention o
the American Alisocistion of Genera
Passenger and Ticket Agent* reeent"
held at Toledo, Ohio. At this Gm
vention Mr. Bell presided, and, it i
interesting to note that he is the ars
Canadian to be elected president o
the associationt which is the oldes
MIAs Ethal Caine, * student ' the
Smith's Falls High School, may Icl,e
an eye as the result of an explosion
of clic:21041s in the laboratory.
John O'Neil, M.C.R. Yardman t
Bridgeberg, Is charged with stealing
Iltre carloads of stone from the com-
pany and will appear for trial on
Saturday.
! West Middlesex Liberals laminated
el Mr. D. C. Ross, M.P.p. for North
e Middleton as their candidate for 'MI6'.
vacancy ie. the Comm= valued by
t Mr. Calvert's +resignation.
Isaac Garlough was acquittea by a
organization of railway men in th
world. This feet, together with th
great personal popularity of Mr. Bel
with the delegates, were eonsidera
Vona which contributed. to the mak
ing of the cuetornary presentation o
a gavel to the retiring president o
the aseedation an affair of MOTO tha
usual interest and significance.
-The Grand Trunk Railway being
great international read with lines in
several of the New England States
is a member of a number of the ter
ritorial Passenger associations there
and it was thought fitting that th
New England Passenger AssOciation
should' make the preseetation Afr.
Bell. Then mune the problem of
securing for the Canadian president
a gavel which would be at once em-
blematic of cordial international re-
lations among railway men, enggea-
tive of future as well as present trans-
pocairltat tair a achievements, and Bigniii-
sonal gift. The thing
was ingeniously done. The essocia.
tion 'includes representatives of rail -
war! and steamship lines in Canada.
Xextco, and the United States. So
part of the head of Mr. Bell's presen-
tation gavel was formed of Canadian
oak, a part of the fine new steamer
Hamonie of the Northern Navigation
Co., which is • connected. with the
G.T.R. Blended with the oak is a
bit of ebony taken -from a railroad tie
nmee used on a line of road in Mexico.
The handle was made from. a piece of
wood which was part of the firet suc-
cessful aeroplane. It was furnished
by the Wright brothers, and is sug-
gestive of future transportation
achievements in the air. Some tim.e
ago Mr. Bell noted at a meeting of
the association that in the year -the
organisation W116 formed the first
band' of steel a the Suspension
Bridge, joining Canada, and the
United States, was laid areas the
gorge at Niagara. The gavel was
therefore bound together by a Arend
of steel from one of the eables of this
bridge; and there was embedded in
it a rivet from the Victoria Tubular
Bridge at Montreal, the last rivet of
whieh was driven in 1860 by the Xing,
then Prime of Wales. There is also
on the gavel a band of silver from the
Drummond mine, in memory of Dr.
William Henry Drummond, "human-
ity's friend," as he is fittingly refer-
red to in the presentation commit-
tee's address, and a near friend. also
. of Mr. Bell. Both gavel and case -
the latter being made from British
Columbia fir. and Mexican ebony -
were .artistically put together by the
firm of Tiffany, New York. •
jury at Cornwall of the murder ot
1
Ross Brzekstead, He fired out of
window towards some men who were
annoying him, • and Brickstead was
found deed aear the place neet morn-
ing.
The assassia who slew'. Prince Ito at
Harbin Used poisoned tillin-dUM-
Drifting Westward.
Retions •of the homesteading in the
•-west last year indicate a total of 39,-
031 entries, eoyering 6,252,960:Of these
homesteaders 4,038 Were from On.
tario. This number is exceeded only
by the United States, w'sence came
10,522, and England 6,649. The drift
from Ontario to the west is creating
an acute situation in the previewed in
regard to population. It is expected
that the settlement returns fee the
preaent 'year • will show an improve..
ment in the nurabet of immigrants
settlingin Ontario, but so far these
substitutes have not equalled, the
number of Ontario's own sons who
have gone praine.wards.
Hamilton has attained a popula-
tion of 67,000 according to the figures
just made up by the aseessment de-
partment. But The Hamilton Herald
declares that the city is merely mark..
ing time, and cites the figures for
the past five years to show that in the
past year- the increase is practically
nothing.
. Boys. Aero Club Planned.
An aero dab is in .process of forma-
tion at the Broadview Boys' Insti-
tute, Toronto. An organization Meet-
ing will be held soon.
The dub will be. affiliatee with the
International Aero Club, which has
its headquarters in New York City.
The international club has as mem-
bers a number of wealthy, and prom-
inent men, who have sot out to en-,
nourage boys to forni aero clubs ane
study the science of aviation. When
clubs are formed the international
supplies •descriptive literature. deal-
ing 'with the seientifie sideof aerial.
•navigation. Several boys ' clubs have
already been formed in dillerent Am-
erican cities, .
All boys undo/ 18 *ears of age are
. eligible to join the club. .Mr. Atkin-
son. euperintenclent of the itestitute,
wishes to her from all boys inter-
ested in the, science.
A Joke .ef Mark Trwidn's.
Probably few people are aware 'that
the 1 hetter ket I god father. of t hif t famous
fever ,Williani Gillette was •Mark
Tweet, who Was a fellow townsman
mid it friend • in hie tether,. Mark
l'wein itt 'refereing to the matter Fiala
that efehro be. used his Influence M get'
young etillette oaf the stage he thought
lee wag playing 41 groat joke, on the
management, for lie did not think Gil -
tette had the slightest aptitude for act-
ing. Ruth' turned otit to lir no Joke
it nee all. "1 (lima knowe' said Mark
Twithi.."wilich. I like better., -having
Gillette Make a tremendous sneeess or
seeing one of tits jokes go wrong."
Careful Sandy.-
eleenIster-A nd why ' dkitet ye enme
to the RI rk last Se win t ? eta ndy I
hoe nowt but a :nein& In me elnee.
elittes OWQ1` iiwkI miller to itit in tle
eontribution box alt 411 ain
don Tit.iiits.
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Mistaken.
"ria says hen emir friend for litel
ads% suet Teta Mei $e0,"
"So .1' did. lint he's not.'my friend
Lor life. I propose to ask him for It
nex1. pit;‘, day."
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Alpinere Home.
The Alpine CIub of Canada has
now a beautiful club house at Banff,
where the members gather before and
after their yearly camp for mountain
anything. Anyone who visits this
part of Cal2(144 may easily become
convineed that the Alpine (glib has
already a strong national influence.
There is in mountath elimbing a un-
ion of high einprise, good fellowshi
atul the testing of mind and !'4x1y
which rnalu,s it a spiritual aa we AS
Ordeal recreation,
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The 'Unionist candidate was return-
ed ie. the Bermondsey bye-electioa by
a majority of 987.
Catharine .McKay of Lueknow, Ont.,
Is seeking her sister, who in missing
in Detroit. .
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Repeat it :-"Shilole's Cure will al-
ways Ore me coughs and' (*Ids,"
On October 15th the last spike was
driven on the Grand Trunk Pacific
Railway near the crossing of the
Wabigon River connecting Winnipeg
with Deice Superior.
The Grade on the completed line
are lower than any other completed
lineto the head of the leiteseand are
fottr-tenths of one pee cent. for ebb
grain haul and five -tenths against it.1
Towns are being staked out along
tneeline by, the Ontario Government
who will supervise the age of them.
The road opens up ee rich mining and
timber Country, as well as a magnifi-
cient scenic route. • e
Repeat it :-"Shiloh's Cure will al-
leys cure my Coughs -aad colas."
1
A • woman on her way to join her
husband, a coal miner, in Alberta,
was ordered deported from New cf orle
to Germany, with her twa children.
The new gates have been. placed .in
the Sault Ste. Marie Canal, '
The Grand Trunk station at IPalmere
stn was b'unied. Loss $10,000,
ak freight train • was derailed near
Wyton by- striking a cow that was
sleeping on the track. .
,Mr. G. 'A. Williams,: secretaxy-trea.se,
urer of the Williams Piano Company,
died suddenly at Oshawa.
The Governinent heard proposals to
establish _large dry docks and ship-
building yards at 'Levis and St.
John. ,
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Repeat it :--"Shiloh'e Cure will al -
'ways cute my coughs a,nd
HOW TO KILT., A COLD.
No easter or more pleasant than to
inhale "Catarrhozonen-it stops the
cold instantly, clears the nostrils and
cuts out the phlegm. Try Catarrho-
zone yourself. .
'the report' of M,eMaster University
was present at, the meeting of the
Baptist Union of Ontario and Quebec
' at Hamilton. ,•
Mr: D. D. Mann' stated at Winnipeg
that when the Canadian Northern
reaches the Pacific coast 1irst-class
liners Will be established on both the
Pacific and Atlantic.
The horees' orller, Wesley Peterman
ran away on the railway traelti finisikl•
ing at Woodbridge after crossitig a
big iroti bridge and travelling three
miles on 'the track without injury.V.
Mrs. Blanche Brown, whose husfband
was killed by an electric wire on the
Windsor. & Lake Shore Railway at
Tillsonberg, was givena verdict for
$2,000 against the eampafty at the
St. Thomas 'Assizes.
A Positiue Cure
for Indigestion
•16..6••idmii•
If you. have indigestion, your tood
ferments in the stomach and bowels.
It. does more : It decays and the nut-
retious matter which should go to
make new blood decays withit, and
this leads to an impoverished con-
dition. of the blood, to itentottseess,
billiousne'ss, constipation, sick head-
ache, bad breath which disgusts your
friends, and .other disagreeable and
utipleasent condition.
And all this trouble is caused by
the food that doesn't digest, but fere
ments and °Mines rotaitt tb,e
stomach.
And fermeetatiolt is caused by the
stomach not being strong enough and
energetic enough to thoroughly mix
the food with the digestive lulus,
M -I -O -N -A is responsible for tens oi
thousands of cures. In fact, it is such
et positive cure for indigestion and all
stomach troubles that it is guarante-
ed by NV, S. R. Holmes to cure or
money hack. The price a Tarp
bon of Mi-o-na tablets is 50 cents,
and they aro sure to promptly re-
lieve the worst case of Indigestion or
gastritis. Try them
OMEI(104***0 #/41/-0-111)
CURES CATARRH, ASTHMA,
!‘.:,ficii1tia, Croup* Coughs and Co* Or
mcw.y SO and guaranteed by
raery rod
and Towel
drier-tround
Only on Panda?*
Harland Bros.,
When a knife is dull a
Pandora owner never
wastes time hunting for
-"steel." She just
walks over to the
emery rod attachment '
to*Pandora, gives knife
six or eight pass.es over
the high-grade emery,
which puts on the
keenest kind of an
edge.
Thip combined emery roa
and towel drier la a patent-
ed attachment you cannot
emu* on any ottani range..
rust one of the many im-
provements that go to
make Pandora, the handiest -
range YOU can buy. 14
Clinton Out
I • e
fit
,‘{c
Onli of a Cenat Day • -
Make Each Animal Worth
25% Over. Its Cost
14.)Nobody ever heard of i"stoek food" curing the bots or colic, Malting
hens by in winter, increasing the yield of milk five pounds per cow a day,
v or restoring rutrdoven animals to piumpness and vigor.
When you feed 'stook food" to your cow; horse, swine or poultry,
"TEE • •,t you ere merely feeding them what you tire growing on your own farm.
EEL" ' Your animals do need noT mars feed, but something to help their
bodies get all the gond out of the feed you give their; .so they can get fat
, 2:02i and stay fat all year round; also to prevent disease, cure disease and keeP
tarrest Winner of them up to the best p_osalble -condition, No t,'qtock food" can do all these
a e y p a e 4 e a a things.. ROYAL. PURPLE STOCKSPECIFIC can and does. It is
Grand Circuit, 'o8 • Nota "Stock Food" But a "Conditioner"
ROYAL PURPLE 'STOCK s PaciFIC contains no grain. nor farm product, It increases
yield of milk from three to five pounds per cow per day before the Speclgo has' been used two
weeks. It makes the milk richer and adds flesh. faster than any other preparation known.
Young calveit fed with ROYAL PURPLE...are as large at six weeks old as they would be when
fed with ordinary materiais tit ten weeks.
. ROYAL PURPLE STOCK. SPECIFIC blinds up nithdown aninials and restores them to
plumpness almost magically. Cures hotel colic, worrns, skin diseases and debility _permanentlY.
Dan mcawan, the horseman, says: I have used ROY AL PURPLE STOCK SPECIFIC
persistently in the feeding of 'The Eel,' 2.04 largest winner oF any pacer an Grand Circuit in-
1908, and 'Henry Winters,' 2.09t, brother of 'Allen. Winters,' winner of sis,000 in trotting stakes
in 1904, These horses have never been off their feed since I commenced using Royal Purple
Specific almost a year ago, and I Will always have it in my stables." a ,
Purpie
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. STOCK AND POULTRY SPECIFICS
oneSoc. package of ROYAL PURPLE STOCK::, ;TIC will last one animal seventy
dayswhich la a little over two-thirds of sr cent a day. M-6:Sir stock foods in fats cent packages
last but fifty days and are given three times a day. ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SPECIFIC
ig given but once a day, and lasts half again as long A $1,50 pail containing four Oliva tee
amount of the fifty cent PeOkage will last 230 days. ROYAL PURPLE will increase the value
of your stock 2.5%. It is an astonishingly quick fattener, stimulating the appetite and the
relish for food, assisting natureto digest and turn feed into flesh. Asa hog fatteneiAis a leader.
It will save many Hines its cost in veterinary bilis. ROYAL PURPLE POUL Y SPECI-
FIC is our other Specific for poultry, not for stock. One cent package' wig last twenty-five
hens 70 days, or a pail costing $1.50 wittiest tvventy-five hens 280 days. which is four times more
, material for only three times the ,cost. It makes a laying machine" out of your hens
summer and winter,prevents fowls losing_ flesh at moultirig time, and Carta poultry diseases.
Every package of ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SPECIFIC or POULTRIr SPECIFIC is
gun raaunsttseeueti.
Roam. PURPLE on. one of your animals and any other Preparation on another
animal in the aarne condition: after comparing results yott will sayROYAL PURPLE has
them all heat to death, or else backcomes your money. FREE -Ask
your merchant or Write as few our valuable'32.page booklet on tattle
oaontidkinPr clekcPeYi nedsirnadsfeilil nc:rntiteattialsgabgolusat
ROYAL PURPLE STOCK and ?OM.-
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TRY SPECIFICS.
If you cannot get Royal Purple
Specifics from merehants or agents, we
will supply you direct, express Prepaij..
corn sretcciecikptsopfecSittigs0.a pall for either Poultry
Make money aqing as our agent in
your district.' Write for terms. r
For sale by 'all- up-to-date merchants
W.A.Jenkin 's Mfg, Co., London Cali
Royal Purple Stock and Poultry Specifics and, free booklet
• are kept in stock by'r W. S R.liolmes.
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WHEN yott order Syrup
• emplaasize the name
"CROWN BRAND" for
this name meting that
you went the best -the aft:est-
ate most wholesome and reliable
table syrup it is possible to
prtxtlice.
So perfect and genuinely deli-
cious 111 "Crown Brand Syrup"
that yotell enjoy its ilavor about
'len times more than that of any
Other neake.
It costs you no more thee ordi-
nary syrup and yet it is purer,
better, and more wholesome in
every way. et is the gt•eatest
food for growing children, and
can be given in atty quatitity
"Crown Brand' Syrup" la put
up in 0, 5, ro and eo lb, air -tight
tins, with lift-oln lids,
When you buy "Crowe brand"
gent obtaia a Syrup as clear as
tryetat and of guaranteed purity
and wholesomeness,
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