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A Man
Who Drinks Hard
needs " Bu -Ju " if he wants to
keep hu health. Beer, whisky
woue--all alcohoitc beverages --
amide the kidneys. Pam is the
Lack, headache&, brick dust de
posits in the unlse- prowe tine
the kodneya are seriously is
Lamed.
THE GENTLE KIDNEY PILL
strengthens and Invigorates the
kidney&, beat the Inflanmatioa
clears the urine, and takes away
the pale.
Bo -1u " 1. sot a cure for the
drink habit, but "Bu -Ju" dues
prottct the steady driakeit agatnst
kidney domestic.
A11 drugtsb have •. Eu -Ju " or will
get them fur you.
TME CLAILMI CMEMICAt CO. LIMITER
__.__.. Ni.
Grow
Seed Peas -
little risK now -
good profit -
Been reading about peas in Guelph
College Bulletin and Provincial
Crop Records? They say the
pea -weevil is gone for seven year
Queer thing about pea -weevil..
he comes for seven year and van-
ishes for seven. This is his first
year for vanishing. Safe now to
grow seed peas.
Report of Department of Agricul-
ture shows avesage crop is twenty
bushels of seed peas to the acre.
Some Canadians raise three crops
a year. Price ranges from 75c.
to 85c. a bushel.
Easy crop 10 grow ...market never
glutted... profit sure. Why don't
you go into seed peas this Spring ?
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ISINCLE
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FOR
Victoria Day
fining May 23rd and 241h
Return Limit May 25th
Between all shUi in l',ur
alta 10 14'114.it not Pali
11,1100. .Iirh : Niagara Falls and
It tfabi, N. 1.
1.,r tire„•t. nod lull in-
fat'lllatlatl tall oh
F. F. LAWRENCE
ralvIt Agent.
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w..n•to.1.r 1 , r. 31, -1
When tont sin nt ( and tank-' (.1 rt -et n"d)
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COAL
ALL KINDS ()F COAL
ALWAYS ON HAND
a•1r.1t1 1'tw.I weiehwt on the market •ettle-
where 1m, Cir '2•,411 it.. for a tun.
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Anr t rr, mwnlw•rrd 41,1.11.41 of 11001110.M
1a01,4 in Mnnit"tnto, Ile North-we.I I'n0 tore..
eta! malt 11 and O1, not rester% est. nine 1w• 11011,1,
.turd 1,}' ani ter..m who Iw the Ir• Ilene' of a
fa11111V. 01' ani mode 0, er IA years of Age. In I he
extent of one.gnnrtl•r sect les of Inn are•.. •
,w le...
Int,- most Ins nosh. pvr.ontilly at the leen'
lend other for thedtdrh•t In which the Marl 1.
alt oat,
The he,"e-.tendrt I. mgnlrnl to Iw•rfnrnl the
wend it ion- rWmes•t.'l Ih.•rewlth fowler one of
the following plans
111 At learn ..It month.' redden,- span and
elan lint trio of the land Is. etch year for three
rears.
tri If the Les her 101 M0111.4%44., tether 1.dr.
ensleri of the 1 ..trader r' nhIt. I ww1 a Meta
In the . hinny of the Innes retuned tar the re-
gnln•m.nt- A. to re.Mena• non, Ins• satisfied
hr so.h penton resitting with the father or
mother.
131 If the aettlrr hn+ hi. ry•nnnnent re.hlenee 1
wenn fryruing 1un11 owner' 61 hien In the vielre
bit of rd. hoote.wwd. the re jIIimtornt.. M to
t!erw...ldertte inn/ he swanned by ni.Menee upon
the +mM land.
:Mt month.' notice in writing .hmdd Ins• glren
In the (•o.nml+•lnoer of IMn.lnion Land• at
bitbo WU Of Intention to amply fed patent.
W W. 1111(1'.
nwpnty 11f the 140.1 -tet of the Inlet lot.
N. It. t'ninthnri,et pnhllcetlon of this net
vsrto.euwnt will not M paid for.
THE 4J(;NA 1.: (:01)Flt l(''ll ONTARIO
CAP'N ERI
By JOSEPH C. LINCOLN
Copyright, 1904. by A. S. Bar .trs L Co.. Publi,iters. 136 Firth Avenue,
New York. All Rights Reserved
I tie fog h t I lifted aotur'. Hill. 01141 :..
the captain, running silently. turned
Into the store road hr SW that the
I ght In the Baxter homestead had not
been extinguished. T he schoolhouse
"Ilou'd you pit acquainted with her f"
hell had ceased to ring. and the shouts
of the crowd at the lire sounded faint-
ly. There were no other souuds,
1'p the driveway Captain Sri hur-
ried. There were no lights in tbe lower
part of the house, and the dining room
d,sa was locked. The kitchen door.
however, was not fastened, and the
captain opened It and entered. Shut-
ting It carefully behind bow, he groped
nloug to the entrance of the next room.
Juba:" he called softly. There was
no answer, and the house was per-
fectly still sate for the ticking of the
big cluck. Cieptain Bel scratched a
match, and by Its light cUmhed the
stairs., Ilia friends room was empty.
The lamp was butuir.g on the bure:it,
and a Bible was upeu beside it. Tex
bed had out been slept iu.
Thoroughly alarmed now, the cap-
tain, pulp iu band, went through nue
roue, after the other. John Baxter was
net cit home, and be was not with the
crowd at the tire. Where wart he?
There was, of course, a chance that his
frieud had passed him on the way or
that he had been at the tire. after all,
but this did not arena possible. How-
ever, there was nothing to do but gu
back, sod this time the captain took
the path across the Gelds.
The Baxter house was on the shore
road, and the billiard room and post -
Mice were ou the main road. People
in s hurry sometitues avoided the cor-
ner by cl meal; the fence opposite the
Baxter gate, going through the Dawes
pasture and over the little hill back of
the livery stable and routing out in the
rear of We postulfiee and close to the
saloon.
I'aptaiu Eri, worried, afraid to think
of the lire and Its eause and only anx-
ious to ascertain where his friend was
rind what be had been doing that night.
trotted through the pasture and over
the hill. Just an he came to the bay-
berry bushes on the other chyle be stum-
bled and fell nit.
Ile knew what It was that be had
tumbled over the moment that be fell
nerves it, ones his Uugern trembled se
that be could scarcely uc•t•atch the
match that he took from his pocket.
Rut it was lighted at last, and as Its
tiny blaze grew brighter the captain
saw John Ratter lying face downward
in the patio, his bead pointed toward
his borne and hie feet toward the bil-
liard saloon --- _
CTIAPTER Vii.
OR • second only ('aptain Eri
stood there, motionless, stoop-
ing over the body of his
friend. Then he sprang into
vigorous action. He dropped upon his
knees and, seizing the shoulder of tbe
prostrate figure, shook it gently. whis-
pering, "John: John:" There was no
answer and no respontive movetiic•mt,
and the captain bent his head Rud Ilm•
tened. Breath was there and life, but,
oh, so little of either! The next thought
was, of course, to run for help and for
a doctor, but he took tint a few steps
when a new idea struck him, and he
came back.
Lighting another match, be exam-
ined the fallen man hurriedly. The
old "(tone Outer" 13y 1n the path with
his "Irma otttmtretehed, as 1f be had
fillers while running. He was bare-
headed, and -there was no Rigel of a
wound upon him. One coat ti..•ve was
badty acorehed, and from a packet Iii
the coat protruded the neck of n bottle.
The battle was empty, but its odor was
strong. It had eootained kerosene. The
evidence sins Near, and the captain
knew that what be load feared was the
truth.
For a moment he stool erect and
pondered as to what WAR IMRt t0 do.
Whatever it was, It must Ise dose
quickly, but If the doctor sod theles
that might come with him should find
the burned coat and the telltale bottle
It were Metter for John Baxter that
coneeiousnesa and life never were his
again. There might and probably
would be suspicion, but here was
proof absolute that meant prison Ind
di.grace fur a man whom ell the com-
mnnity had honored and respected.
('optlla Er' weighed the chances,
apel•ulated on the result and then did
what seemed to him right. Ile threw
the Cottle as far Away from the path
as he could and then stripped ne the
coat end, fothure It into ■ ,.mall bun-
dle, hid It In the bushes near by. Then
be lifted the limp body and turned 1t
so that the gray head was toward the
billiard saloon losteed of from It
Peres and Jerry were still busy with
the water hnrketa when their friend
Pima panting Op the knoll to the
pump,
"RPJ Fri"' saki the former, wiping
kis f eed with hia arm. "it'. 'pout
a
oar. flint rtt use icy, woata WI• mut
tori"
"Notbin'; nothi11 to spent( of. rut
down them buckets and Ton and Jerry
...one with ale. l'vr got eowethin' that
1 vyant you to do."
Nodding and ec hanging Congratula-
tions with acqu:uiutanree lu the crowd
on the sweets' of the fire fighting, Cap-
tain Erl led his meuwatea to a dark
corner under a clump of trees. '1'beo
he took each,ot thew by the arm and
whimpered sharply:
"Dr. Palmer's somewhere, 111 this
crowd. 1 want each of you fellers to
go dlasrent ways and look for him.
Whiehever one buds him first can tiring
him up to the curner by the potttthre.
Whistle when you git there and the
rest of us '11 come. Don't slap to ask
questions. I ain't hurt, but John Bax-
ter's had a stroke or somethln'. 1 can't
tell 7(w no more now. Hurry! And
say, don't you meutlon to a soul what
the matter is."
A seafariug life loan its advantages.
1t teaches prompt obedience, for one
thing. The two marluera did not boo -
(tate an Instant, but bolted In (oppo-
site directions. ('aptain Eri watched
them go, and then set off in :mutton.
He was stopped every few moments,
and all 'sorts of questions and mut-
taunts. oncerniug
out-
meuMs.oncerulug the ere Ind its cause
were tired at blur, ,bot he put off some
Inquiries with • curt "don't know"
sued oth'er's with nods or negatives, and
threaded his way from one clump of
townspeople to another. As be came
close to the blackened and smoking
billiard saloon Ralph Hazeltine caught
Dios by the arm.
"1Ir110:"fstidtbeek+ctrleian, "Haven't
you gone home yet?" .
-No. not Tit. Say, I'll ask yon,
'cause 1 cal'lott you can keep your
mouth shut if lt'n neeraeary, have you
screen the ductus auvwberes runtd lute-
ty? He was here. 'canto. 1 .saw bin
when 1, fort coin..."
"Who? Dr. l'ulruer? No: 1 haven't
O en Itirli. Is any title hurl? ('an 1
bele':"
"I *owes not. John Dieter's :Oct.
but there's the whistle. Come on, Mr.
1fateltlue, if you ain't in a special
harry. Maybe we will need you."
They reached the corner by the poet-
oilo.' to COW Dr. Palmer. writs had
practiced medicine lu Orllani tine*. he
received his diploma. waiting for them.
l'tt•tain Perez, well() had dlreovercd the
physlciun ou the Nickerson places,
wile standing chow by with his urgers
In with the regu-
larity of a foghorn.
"Cut it short. Perez," comutandeil
Erl. "We're here now."
"Yea. but Jerry a:n'tJ' nnd the whis-
tling began again.
"Dry up, fur the lan.i's sake! D'yotr
wind to fetch the whole tribe here?
There's Jerry, now. ('ohne on, doctor."
John hazier war lying Just as the
captain bad left him, and the othera
watched anxiuusly as the doctor lis-
tened at the parted lips and thrust his
hand inside the foiled blue waistcoat.
"114 s alive." be said. after a moment,
"but uscunscloua. WO must get him
home at once."
"11e beard the bell and WAN ntnnin'
to -the tire when be was took," said
Captain Jerry. "Run out in his shirt
t!eeves. nod was took when he got ns
fur as here."
"That's the way I rigger it." said Fri
nnblutliiugly. "I.ift hie carefully, you
fellers. Now then:"
"I warned him against overexertion
or excitement months ago." said the
doctor, as they bore the aeumeless bur-
den toward the Lig horse. now at.
black no the grave that was so near
Re owner. "We mitlt find some one to
take care of him nt once. i don't be -
▪ the old man has a relation within
a hundred miles."
"Why don't we take him to one
honer?" snggeitert Captain Jerry.
"'Twouldn't neem so plaguy lone-
some, anyhow."
"Ry mighty!" elacnlatel Captain Erl
In astonishment. "Well. Jerry, 1'11 b.
switched if You sin't right down bril-
liant once In awhile. Of tonne we
will. lie ran have the spare room.
Why didn't i think 0f that. 1 wonder?'
And 5o John Ratter, who had not
paid n visit In his native village einee
h ie wife died, en nle of Inst to his
friend's home to tiny what dte.'mel like-
ly to be final one. They carried him
up the Matto to the more room, as dis-
mal mad cheerless ns spare Moms In
the country .geri.rnlly are, undressed
hid as tenderly as (heir rongh hands
would allow,ruttd him In one of ('ap-
tain Jerry's nlght5filrls--the buttons
that 'ensiled It hmd been mewed on by
the raptnin him/telt and were all sizes
and colors -00.1 laid hire In the big
corded Idalstead. The doctor hastened
anus ny to pres•nre him medicine PAW.
Ralph 1InzeltIne, hawing been profnee-
ly thanked for his •ervieee and prom.
bang to call the next day, went bark
to the stnttbn, and the three captains
sat down by the bedside to wateli and
wait.
('aptain Ed was too mueh perturbed
to talk, hut the other two, although
syttipathetieally sorry for the snRerer,
were bnrstlug with excitement and cu-
riosity,
"Well, 1f this ain't twee a night!"
exclaimed Captain Jerry. ,it
If
everything happened at once. Font
that darty and then the Ore and then
this. Don't It beat all?"
"Zri," said Captain Peres anxiously,
"woe John !style' Jest the name way
when you found him as he was when
WP Conte?'
"Right is the sante place," was the
o ne wee.
"I didn't say In the lame place. 1
asked If he was Myln' the same way"
"He hadn't moved a muerte, laid
jest aa If he wax dead "
it will he notice' That Captain Fr1
was adhering etrirtty to the troth.
l.nrkily, rotes seemed to he satisfied,
for he asked nn further gneetions, but
observed. "lea a gond thing we're got
a crowd to swear how we found biro.
"'here's a heap or folks In this town
Would be aaylu' be sot that fire If
'twa'u't for that."
"Soule of 'em will be •aylu' it any-
how,"
nybow," remarked Jerry.
"ome folks '11 say auytbing but their
prayers," snapped Eri savagely. 'They
won't say 1t while I'm around. Anil
look here, 1f you hear anybody saylu'
It you tell 'em It's a 11e. 1f 'tont don't
keep 'em quiet let nue kuow."
"Oh, all right! We know he didn't
set It. I was Je.t sayln' "-
"Well, don't say It."
"My, you're telly! Guess fires and
colored folks don't agree with you.
What are we goin' to do now? if John
don't die, and the Lord known 1 hope
be won't, he's likely to be sick here a
loug spell. Who are we goin' to git to
take care of hie? That's what I want
to know, Someloely'r «,t to do It, and
we ain't fit if Jerry 'd only give la
and get married now"-
. But Captain Jerry's protest against
matrimony was ay obstinate as torr.
Even Perez gave up urging after
awhile, and conversation lagged sgain.
in a few minutes the doctor canoe
back, and his examination of the pa-
tient and demands fur ginseng of Wa-
ter, teaspoons Rud the like kept Penes
and Jerry busy. It was some time
before they noticed that Captain Eri
had distippeared. Even then they did
hot pay apuch attention to the circuut-
atauce, but watched the physleinn at
work and questloneol him eonceruing
the nnture of their guest's illness.
"1)' you think he'll the, doctor:" in-
quired Jerry to it bushed voice ns they
came out of the sickroom Into the con-
ned ing ehatula'r.
"Can't icy. Ise ham had a stroke of
pnrtlyris, and there seem to be other
complications. if be regains conscious-
ness 1 shall think be has a chance.
but not a very good one. His pulse la
a tittle stronger. 1 don't Wog he'll
dle tonight, but If he Urea he will need
to gold nurse, and I don't know of one
In town."
"Nor SUP neither," said Captain Pe-
rez.
erez.
,last then the dining room door open -
11114I Plated again.
"'Mmcre'A Jeri," {old i'aptalu Jeer..
Then he added In au alarmed whiip er,
"Who on girth has he got with him:'"
- Thy heard their friend's 3,i.e wnru-
hug romp our to be careful of the tap
step, and then the cIsAulle•r door utneu-
ed and ('aptain Lit appeared. 'there
were Ireids of perspiration on 145 fore-
head, rind hp teas carrying a shrubby
canvas etteutlou cu)1s. Cuptalu .terry
gazed at the extrusion carr with bilge
togr eyes. '
I'iptulu iSrl pill down the extension
rase and opa'nel the d.,,.r wade. A WO-
111an tame In. a stout WWII:ut ilresto..1
in black "alpaca" and w,-iItig brass
rimmed imectae•les....aptaln .terry gasp-
ed : ii eddy.
"Dr. Palmer," said Captain Ert, "let
me make you acquainted with Mrs.
Know of Nautili ket. Nn. Snow, this
Dr. It 1 r. Palmer."
The dater and the lady from Nate
Dirket shook bands, top former with a
puzzled expression un Ida face. .
"Peres." continued the captain, "let
me make you known to Mrs. Suow-•
Mr.. Ilarthy 11. Know" -this with ex -
pedal enothaais Nai ut'ket. - Mrs.
Snow-, Ode Is t'ap'n Peres Ryder,"
They shook hands. Captain Peres
managed to say that Le WAR glad to
meet Mrs. Snow. ('aptain Jerry saki
nothing, but be looked ,like a crlmlual
awaiting the fall of the drop.
"Doctor," coutinued the captain, pay-
ing no attention to the signals of die -
trees displayed,by his trirud, "I beard
you say -a spell ago that John here
needed somebody to take care of him.
Well, Mrs. Snow -she's a -a -sort of
relation of Jerry's" -Just a su•pielon
of a smile accompanied this s.rierlton-
"and she's done consid'rable nusain' in
her time. I've been talkin' the thing
over with her, and sir's willin' to lopk
oat for John till he gets better."
TIoPbl . Irian all II5 t1d h1/ PPP 1a11RM
V y 1 g
and, looked the _volunteer nitrite over
keenly. The lady paid no attention to
the srrntlny, but calmly removed her
bonnet and placed It on the bureau.
"ratio Ratter's in here, I ,'pose.
Shall i walk right in?" sbe maid to the
doctor.
'floc Ivan of medicine seemed -a little
snrprisell at the lady's command of
Idle situation, but he said:
"Why, yes. ma'am; i gum" 7o(1 msy.
You hare nursed before, I think the
captain said."
"Five years with my husband. He
hnd slow consumption. Before that
with my mother Ind most of my broth -
The nese nurse nadersteorl her btisitesu.
en and slater at one time or another.
I've seen eonsld'rable alekneea all my
life. More of that than anything else,
i gmesm. Now, 11 you'll tome•1n with
me, I0'N to tell me about the medi-
cine and so on."
With a Mont "Humph" the pbymlelas
followed her Into the •iekroom, while
the three mariners gash wide eyed In
at the door. They watched at. Dr.
Palmer expltlned medicines end gave
direction". It di4 not need nn expect
to flee that the new spree understood
her bu•inet•.
When the doctor came out his face
shone with gratification.
"She'll do." he said emphatically. elf
All your relatly u are like that. ('ap'n
Burgess, I'd tike to know 'em. 'Twoukl
help me in my htlainegs." Then he
added In nation,. to a gtteatinn "Ile
seems to he a little tetter Inst now. 1
think there will be no change for
awhile. if there showed be, nand for
me. 1'11 roll In the morning. Gracious.
It's almost dayllgbt sow!"
They saw Iden to the door and fliea
canoe back upstairs. Mrs. Snow was
buoy arranglog the pillows, setting the
room in sumrthlug like order and rar-
ing for her patient's gement, that had
been torsed better skeeter ou the floor
In the hurry of undreaslug. She came
to the door as they entered l'aptul•
Eri's chamber.
"Mrs. Suuw," said the eaptaln, "you'd
better sleep lu my room here IonK s
you stay. l'11 bunk in with Perez down-
stairs. I'll git my dunnage out of here
right off. I Think likely you'll wuut to
clean up some."
The lady from Nantucket gtnnrel at
the bureau top and seemed about to
say something, but checked lo 'Kelt
What she did say was:
"Preps you'd better introdnee me to
Cap's Burgess. I don't think we've
ever met, 1f we are relations."
Captain ire actually blushed n little,
"Why, of course," he said. ' R t si to
me, ma'am. Jerry, tbi, is Mrs. Snow.
1 don't know what's got Into me, bele'
so careless."
The sacrltlre shook the nurse's band
and said something, 'nobody knew ev-
aitly what. Mrs. Snow went on to
ray. "Now, 1 want you melt to go
right os to bled, for 1 kuuw you're lei
tuckered out. We can talk tomorrow --
I mean today, of course. I forgot
'twos next door to daylight now. I
shall set up with t'ap'e Baxter, aid If
I need you 1'lI cull you. I'll call you
anyway when 1 think it's time. God
night."
They protested. of roues,, but the
Judy would not listen. She calmly
seated herself lis the rocker by the bed
and way's' thein to go, which two of
them reluctantly did after awhile. 'nog
other nue had gone already. it would
be imperil 10 metltlon his wih1P.
Downstairs again anti in Peres s
room Captain Eri CROW in for to ques-
tioning that bade fair to keep up for
ever. I1.' shut off all inquiries. how.
ever, with the anno neenteut that he
wouldn't tell them It word alstdt It till
he'd had $nnle sleep.
('aptah, 1'crz fell rodeos!) 1(lm/st hn-
•meliately. ('aptain Jerry, tired out,
did the saute, but t'aptaiu Eel's eyes
did nut Close. The "turf pounded and
grumbled. A'rooiter, enrly oat lr, erott'-
ed somewhere In the distance. Daniel
\lttumpel the Nide of Iola stall and then
ytlbeition! for another nap. The gray
monolog light brightened the window
of the little house.
Theo l'nptniu ErI slid silently oat of
bed, dressed with elaborate p rowel
Dons against noire, put o1 his cup and,
tiptoed out of the house. He walked
through the dripping grass, ',climbed
the hack Bence and hurried to *hewn
where Job, Baxter had fallen. tmee
there, he Ied carefully nrouud tL be
pure that ne`''on was watching, (Ir -
ham, as a rule, is an early riser. but
this morning most of the Inhabitaunts,
baring been up for the greater part of
the night, were making up lost sleep,,
and the captain wan absolutely alone.
A r teeto the bush
Assured of this, h turned m I t
r lfG den the
underneath whI h he had I
burned coat, puubed aside the drenched
boughs with their fading leaves nod
reached down for the telltale ganaent.
And then he made an htgsleasaat dia.
cOvcry The groat was gin"...
ile spent am axitatel quarter of an
hour hunting through every clump of
bushes' In the immediate vicinity. but
them was no doubt of it. Some 01116
had leen there before him and had
taken the coat away.
eel lie corneiteto.I
LITTLE POCKET PHYSICIAN.
Hyornei inhaler that Neer Fails to
Cure Catarrh.
'rhouuuuds who have been cured by
IIT .i, all the inhaler that r -s
with IVtry 1.11411 "the little packet
iphysician," as 1t i. xis subatl Hint it coil
n. eat tried 111 the pocket or purse.
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n
1 or to the discovery or 1 r f Ht• ei
stNlla ieN N1
\l. that 1 least In out
Itf even y 1151 persons in this state were
suffering Cr •:It,i i.ill 1h s. form.
TIN'setiearkaldl' results (following the
ase of H)• 1 ore shown by the
smaller pser'P11tage today of people
suffering faint catarrh.
A ramplete Hvmnei 11111 fit consists
of "the little pocket ph; siehlu," u
"'medicine dropper. and a bottle of
Ilyouiri and costa only *$i• while nul-
tlitional bottle,. of llv i eau he pro-
cured for 5t1 tents:. tanking it the moat
w• •al, s.s well tilt the most re-
liable treatment for the entre of
catarrh.
ito not delay longer the use of
div •h, if you have catarrh. Thee is
a moldy local disease, and ily 'i
goae tight tm the spout w•h.'s-e time ea-
tnutbsel germs are present, destroys
them, s.othes mid heals all intim n11to-
and wakes a pl•rianent and
Itsehug rune.
If you tsnnot oht:tin Ily(anei of
y • dealer, it will be forwarded by
(nail, postage' !amid, no receipt of prier'.
11Tite tedity her ismenitatiotr Wank
that willentitle yon toitrt•irr's of ohm
n.,dit•41i-depal•t1,1,01 wifhoot charge.
The 11. '1'. Ittwdh (onq.:unt', Hy0111Pi
Building. Ithacn. N. Y.
Let Him Boort.
.1 honeiet• related to tut admiring
crowd • of his marvelous deeds.
AftITU times n NtunlIPt man win "knew
hits well irnuleked to a friend - Ulu
the Ist:l•der, In his n14140n kk�iqr rvvledg,,
11041 never done the thinjl'� he had
claimed to have donne. "And why,"
said the friend, "didn't you call l' a
liarIhen and thet e noel let the crowd
know just whatset of noun he ito
"For the simple reason." annw.'t•ml
the Antall amen.."that toy none is of t
I atinrl sight tion' 110ptotant.e to the
flew his t•(•pnhltion in to him," --New
i'nt•k Tribune,
A Million Dollars Squandered.
11 is tea invited !hie 511511 WAR wanted
Inst year ht people tt yinv to find in rule
fot•estarth. FrtolIsh,fnr *titterer,' tnex-
pN•1 intent whl•n it's ear well known that
t',1h(rrhov is the only remedy
that COIN; ln'rmnnenlly. Other treet-
olenls rtoly relieve, but eatatT•hozone
rites nines trevrnU the dimeAI.e ft
ever returning. •'1 had cntert•h in its
worst form," write m 14. F. Fadden of
Bolan. Que.. '•I wee sr 14141 dont or -
Mowry meth in,• 41.11'1 even relieve
but Catarrh( . a tared perfectly."
No vintner of .1itnppointoi•nt. with
(!sltrt•holtetne it't relish' Re death to
cure your eetar•rh---JONt try it.
-I
ONE
the lowly poetsgc stump
and learn the Nernst of anrrese. It
racks to nue thine( until it gels thet e.
1 hicago News.
Better result,' follow from Lir• Ilse
of .Iiller',i 1'onp neon Iron Pills than
frau any ether. For sale by JAIL
N'ilaon.
Neither Indian nor Ceylon tea alone
produces the Red Rose flavor
TO produce a tea with the "rich fruity Ilavor"a
of Red Rose Tea from either Ceylon or
Indian alone is impossible.
Neither Indian nor Ceylon in itself possesses
the Red Rose flavor, but combined in proper
proportions they produce the "rich fruity flavor"
that has made Red Rose Tea famous that snakes
Red Rose Tea the only tea used in any hone
where it is once tried.
Red Rose
eT. H. EstabroolM
St. John, N.B., Toronto, Winnie
is good Te;
+M
It in not the .7e'.n you pe.y for a furnace that makes it sheep
or expensive, hut the fuel it afterwards consumes.
A common furnace may cast you $.•i or $10 Iesa than a
" Sunshine," but if it eats this up the first winter in extra fuel,
what do you gain? Nothing, hut all the annoyance and extra
work that go with n poor furnace.
The "Sunshine" is in use from IIslifs% to Vancouver,
and we have hundreds of testimonials front pleased users.
Sold by enterprising dealers everywhere. Booklet free,
McCIarys
LO N, TORONTO, MONTREAL, WINNIPEG, VANOOUVE1I,
ST. JOHN, IfANi'.TON.
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