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'1'HF .SIGNAL (;OI)FRICH.: ONTARIO
"Mother Said,
if 1 got hungry while she
was Out, that 1 could have a
Mooney Biscuit."
Mooney's Perfection
Cream Sodas
THE
MOONEY Biscuit -
AND CANDY
CO.
LIMITED.
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OTRATFoIO,
NAMMI TON.
OTTAWA
SYDNEY,
WINNIPEG(
CALGARY,
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On this solid foundation we
build the Mason andRisch
\\
piano.
NO house i B stronger
than its foundation,
nor is a piano,
The foundation of a
piano is the back frame.
This forms a base of opera-
tion for all the working
parts, and must therefore
be very solid.
The back frame of the
Mason and Risch piano
consists of several hardwood
together. The design is one
est degree of strength.
uprights securely braced
which secures the great -
Mas -on •Ag -d R-isch
The piano with a soul.
In the top of this frame the pin -block Is set and
firmly held by a series of wood "interlocks." This .
system of construction, is exclusive to the Mason
and Risch piano and has proven greatly super-
ior to the old method of using iron bolts.
W1Ve would like to tell you the whole
story of the building of our instrument.
Mail us this coupon to -day and we
will send you all the reasons why
you should have a Mason and
Risch piano in your home
in preference to any other
make.
The Mason and Rbeh
Piano Co. Limited.
32 West King St.,
Toronto.
MASON
sad R1SCH
PIANO CO..
Llmlt.d,
TORONTO
Seed oe Yew 111us-
tg ated booklet expiate.
las the reiemea why I
should o.e a Maws sad
Rleth pie.. This b w sty
0Mlaases we to partisan
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MOON
LEMON CREAM
—
The Dainty, Delicious New Treat
HIDDEN between two crisp, beautifully browned
biscuits of unique design. is a fairy-like
cream, with a flavor of pure lemon juice. This is
our Lemon Cream Biscuit—our New Creation.
About 60 biscuits to the pound.
AND the present remarkable demand
will be still move gre�a,•t�ly� -increaser)
once you and other discriminating
women have discovered its delicioum
quality. The daintiest biscuit 1 Perfectly
correct to serve at any social function.
SCOR�(ICKS
1 jLEMON CREAMBI$(.'{�IYS
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warehouse. st maltreat, (eke,. ltamiltnn Wnnlan.11:ani*'i. t•eleery
B� all The fftoy t . ft 1/ t betesiiiil of home happetdoga.
'Yews of the Sistriet.
his) borne u Blyth after co'inplet g ned to o Finally, however,one
thev fututdthe
in fah to
bfilliant post•gradu.ite course at of the defendants,
Edinburgh ('uiver*ity.
John Kelly, ev., of Morrie, has pur-
uhased let Idll ott the tette once/miotrrvf
Mortis (rout the estate of Juhn`tekelo
ton, paying for it $3,75H.
lieu. A. C. Wishst•t, B. A.. of fjrue•
bele, fell on the ice last week `bud
tract treed hit lett arm just atone the
right member.+t'
he t*'neheegetfre
Boy Crushed to Death.
John Wesley !'entre,. mixt eon- xw'
old, war instantly killed in the town
ship of Morrie. nose 1Vingham, on
friday, by a tree felliug on him. lie
wee working for >4 farmer and they
w(•re engaged iu cutting down a large
trete_which tlre-p hatj wt. d to 1)tlke
1f faliii a certain direction, but it
ailing it turned, and when they were
farm on lot 19 of the lith eonoesewn of toast, young man Lrlpped and fell it
fiery to Robertlhtckett, of the sthe smite , the (ret' cram hin du
%Van.' Pollard has 'sold hie leteacre rut g away to avoid it the (intimhut. sur the hum of 4113.600. Mr. and on him. .A rad feature of the casep
i8
Mrs. Pollan! wilt remove to Brussels. that the poor buy had no home, hie
rhe death of Mei. Sullivan, ud father and mother having reiterated
Khios, which occurred on Sunday, some time ago, the latter going t.
the 701 but., removes one of the Toronto and the whereabouts id the
earliest residents of that section, at former being unknown. The funeral
the advanced age of eighty-four
yrare.
The ltit.act•u terra of Charter Eve•
leigh, on lot 2(1 of the lith concession
of (jrey lass teen purchased by
Sample Purvis, of Milverton, for
CONK). Mr. Eveleigh has leveed the
Hen nes birth.
Rev. J. A, Esimusino if A., has ac-
cepl(d s roll tit ie paaWrale ul Knox
and t'.tivin attaches, Ernst Wawa -
nimbi. The induction will take pimp
in Knox church, Belgreve, on Thurs-
day, Ma1•dh 2.1th.
took (dace to 1Viughaul cemetery on
Monday.
Remarkable Rua by Lucknow Horse.
The Ripley .express tells a rernarl-
ablt• story of It horse belonging las
Rev. T. E. Sawyer, of Lucknoerr.
One ev ' g last week this pore, ran
away and dashed down the railway
track at Lucknow, ahead of the even-
ing train, and travelled on a m-(1 gal-
lop. c•robsing four bridges. to a &W -
tine'. three toile* past Ripley station.
The engineer recused to run the ani-
ttlal' down. Nutwithatendiug that
Mrs. A. E. Lloyd, of Winghaut, has, numerous crossings were peewit. the
received word that her brother. Wm. thin•,e failed to turn to the right or the
Dixie,. of Allluia, is rretrrerinfr from (-aft, but kept uu Suing. At Ripley
thetosoeioeseteeeideretewheoli- twfell him
in .1 entiary, when his rkwl1 w -as frac=
turgid by a falling limb.
Mr. and Mrs. 1.4e. Moat -rand family,
whir hart;' been esce.nted residents of
!Myth fur the past thirty-five yea's,
are armoring to Waterloo to midi..
Ed. Lear, of Mullett, lire purchased
Air; bletsteathtoluein iliyih.
Miss -Beatrice Steinbach, a tonna
well-known resident of %urtcb, was
married on V\'Sduesday, the :Sol inst.,
*Likeet nue of her *inter._ We. ilii rite
Ihtldwin, of 8l. -'hen arts, formerly of
seaforth, to Chi e er I.Fitzeerelil,. of
London.
!lits. D. Marsh. of ,the $.h conces-
sion, of (:ray, is threatening the Odom -
ship with a writ for damages sustained
rG N-14g*WNv Accident fast year, her
hors twang frightener(, she avere by
4 Melanie drain i,ip: hi a field by
•he ruadw•py, which was afterward
put ina c rhe, t.
Mta. Jessie Hart, an old resident of
ieaforth, who bol long been a ent-
erer from cancer, p:sssed away at' the
otllel' iia'ighterltr Chatham on
•it urday, t he ((tb inst. 1Wen's.•1
arm. sixty -live yeevs of age and is eur-
vive by fours ins an 1 one diughter,,
aha, i r.nel,t t sok piece at Meaforth.
Belot • leaving for their new. home
.n testi -el R v. H. M. and .Mrs.
Ling -For , were presented by the
1•u)tlreget art bt. John', church,
Biueeele, w 'h a se(aionsl trunk -east•,
:u oak tock, • and a beo of knives and
Toile, and th.'rdaughter. Mies Nora.
was the recipie t of a gold locket and
chain.
John Twatutev, 11 Ilingston,
s forme: -of Howlett. ali.•+1
iiiddru'y nn I•'ridat the :it!,hate ,.t
• he Ineue of hie et ter, Moe Is lar
Coley, of %Vidalia i, whom Ile wee
vi►t'ing. I).-ce•:ast,tl es (If.y-tIvo
}'rata -o( age and uautert J. Afre.
Henry. of Iluwnl<, a T. 11TA: It
Hawthorne, nt Wmgha►u are alto
siotes s of the deceased.
111.1r. and Mrs. Pour 1)ou of
Mike, celeb,ated heir golde wel-
ling on'1'hms lay, the 4'1i inst. Dur -
,ng the (esthIt,s the happy et pie
4erc. prevented with >i;,'1 u, gold by
the menet ees of their (unity. eu.ne f
whom i.ad come (10.14 .l1atit111 p:n•t8
the continent for the occeefun, and
that
valuable tokens of regard from
their numerous friends. f • If: s:
J.unei Shaw, it Roel citizen of BI us -
eels, departed this life -on Tuesday,
the 9,b into., after a brief illnese of
gastro-intestinal Ind*gest ion. 1 k'ceased
was born near Ottawa seventy-three
year. ago. On attaining to manhood
be edited in (itrey township, where Ii'
resided until his removal to Rumple
fourteen years ago. •H, was twice
Intrried : Iii+ jl,et wife, Mies lane
i.euuont, died in ism, a yr.sr after her
Inerriegb. Three year.] later he was
united to M(AS Elizabeth Love, who,
with their two sorts and five daugh-
ter/., surritps him. .1n industrious,
honferabl,, unassuming man. de.
reamed was universally esteemed.
Another of the few remaining pion-
eers of McKillop, in the person of Mrs.
Wm. .Alexander, joined the great
majority on Wednesday, the .lith
inst. Defeetretl, who wee in her
eeventy-fifth year, was a daughter of
the late Hugh Cannon, of Water -
smith, and bad passed almost all heir
lite in the townehi(s in which she WAN
.n Much esterme(f. Since the death
of her partner fur years ago she had
renidhd with her daughter, bits. James
McKey, of the nth con;essiun of
Tucke,-snitb, being confined to her
couch the greater part of the time.
pier surviving children nae Hugh, of
McKillop ; John, of Manitoba : Mn.
las, Campbell, of McKillop ; Mrs.
Finlayson, Mrs. McKay and Miss
Jennie, all of Tnckersinith.
Russell H. Reid & Sons' Sale.
four young turn wept to the relief of
-the train . few• and stated on foot
ahead of the locomotive. finally catch.
hue .the 1orea_lht,at_Laile, from .the
village. Rev. 11r. Sawyer\ went to
Ripley the next day and hayded the
four fait ,Weems of iho village•a dol -
tar bill each. Several piano at-
llappted. W buy this celebrated
'Ware, but the good preacher said n.
he would not sell. The ho: -.e receive
practically no injury.
iltglifFH DISTRESS. '
And all Misery frog- dlestion Van-
i'ha Five Mutates
'Every family here ought to
•cane di*j,gpsin in Ih• limiest, ea 41
'aur of you may have an attack of
ioliKest,ou (Pr it Nn:u•h trouble at any
time, day or night.
Thi harmless turpar•ation will di-
leetirellyttang you eat and overcome re
aour stuu,ach five neiuutee afterwards.
1f your meals don't tempt you, i(
what little yon do eat Berms to $ll
you, or lays like et 1nm11 of lead in
your stom-teb, or if you haveehe,trt-
horn. that is a sign of indigestion.
Ask your pharmacist Yor 11 Bet ceet
raseuf Pape es Otapepsin and take one
triengule after supper tonight. There
will be no sour risings• no belching,• of
undigested food mixed with acid, no
stoma It gas or heartburn. fullness
Tt takes more than
Hordern machinery to pro-
duce good flour. 1t is the
tats tired in selecting (fie
ei heat before' it is ground
and the searching tests of
expert Chemists afterwards
that give
Royal Household
Flour
its nutritious dualities, its
purity and its uniform good=
Hess,- In its preparation
no process tending to im-
prove its quality. is omitted
or slighted. Tell your
'grocer that you want Royal
Household because the
makers guarantee it.
OgIJvle HotirMss C.., (ye
15'
First Eniscooal Flert,on in Canada. •
i,oS Ni Pirate j tern«.
The Guderieh Signal of March 4
cont ' •.1 nn interesting but erron-
eous paragraph eohcerning the origin
of the Dior:toe of ..:nun, and the area -
tin of it -tritest hi«ht,p, which wr-a
informed has given Ilse t:o snare local
controversy. It was elated t(r1et at.
•st "the -ucxle of electing a hi.hup
e -'.um,. aluap(P_ (q the (:gsuyj
tate r r, l'rnnyn, of London, the first
Angh n Mellott of the most err, the
.:overt lent simply Issued royal trl-
ters p.ttellt alerting the 1)ioce a •of
Huron of the ( hutch et En0lend in
Canada, and, appointing. It*. 1'ronyn
tient Mello') t el -et (, 41(4 fin at aura
on hie gal re and!nade suet an
(•1411• • Slid able kiwi; that till 011ie
day his u e is tee rd in every part
of the vineya kuu as theeDiycese
of Huron."
Relative to 11,4. paragraph, our
cure'vepundent bays "the'"TItTeluelet
1l, t lh'. Crosty11 ,• • ,jweinted
Iluhnp of 1. ,radon is mein ed, the
contention being that he Was fed. -
and T'he Free Press is requested to
throw *nine light on Ole met ter."
The elitist is wildly settled by refer
rice to the Juffilee Menmoria), pre-
pared with great care 1'. \'en. Arch-
deacon Richardson, and which it
highly vouched for as to the $crusty
s alar t u toe details Concerning the eriai,,
and pregreinTi the Diocese of Huron
during Its first fifty years.
On page 80 of this interesting
volume it is Meted that the year Itis
marked an epoch in the history of the
church in Ontario. A legally rfeh-
stituted eynoi of the Diocese re T'o
tont,', embracing than, the a hole
pruvulre of Upper (:*nada, Resembled
for the first time in the city of Toone
to, under the authority of an art of
10 I.rrKintattire. ale
utas F:n lisp Y a
'4Z h4rvy feeling in_ t11P tv i f
nausea, debilitating headaches. dlzzi
nese o• intestinal griping. 'this trill
all go. and. beehive, there will le no
sour food lett over in the stomach to
pnieon your - bet. ith tt iib nauseous
adore.
1'r s e Diapepsin ie a certain cure
for :(11 .8'o:OaCh misery. beeaure it will
take held of your fool and digest it
j 181 the some as it your btomaeh
wasn't there:
prompt relief tor -iiii your
s:0lasrh mioery it at your pharmacist.
wailing for you.
Thea. large_ a0 -cent ca -es cnntsin
mere than suffleient to cute a case of
dyep epsia ur inligestion.
EAT WHAT YOU WANT.
'rhe annual side of shorthorn* at
('lover Lea stock farrn, Pine River—
It1i hell H. Reid & Son*, proprietors—
was held fen Thursday, Man•h 4th.
Th I'e Wes a good attendance in spite
ofT—d—weather, and thouglr nn-fanry
peieea were paid the wile on t he whole
was counted a at1CPP*S. There was a
good demand for bulls and many more
ronld have ben disposed of. The
average price for the animals was
5122. Tho,nas Gundry, of Goderich,
w-ae present and in a shin t speech
said though he had driven over thirty
miles of bad roads t0 aPe Mr. Reid s
stock and equipment he was well eat-
isfled and repaid for his time and
t roullle.
Insurance Company Wins.
At the Bruce county assizes au
action brought by John Karake, form-
erly of Greenock, but now of Port
Elgin, against the Went Wawanosb
Mira Insurance Co. wee heard. Kaaba
had his horn insetted with the We*t
Wawanoab Company. On the 8th of
J-17tia ylw Alan was Mown down, end it
waw enntend.d by the plaintiff that (t
had first been ate uck h lightning, and
that had it not been for the dem ige
thus sustained it would not have fallen
down. The plaintiff not being wt
home that day (-mild not. soy from
n e hat li htnin
o hs ball n t
map al s o
n R g
1 h t. con•
�ad stroct the Holding, u
tended that there was ample *vitt. nee,
in the way n( splintered teams end
poets. to bear out the contention that
lightning heel struck it. A greet
many witness/tee, neighbors and es-
p(orrrts, were Caltex. to bear out the
lightnin theory. This evidence was
rebutted b a great many other wit-
nesaes, and am Fabere had been a heat
gale of wind that day the jury, t Repeat it : -' Mhlloh's Cure wil al -
appears, found it difficult to come to a wars care my coughs and colds.'
But Find the Way to Digest What Y•1►
Do Eat.
e fit:'ttliing W de iu the ease of
'alien mr -t ,ina(-h weakness ie to
then the uutscuIAY aaH*of the
and intestines, s.. that they
for (he food that i-. eaten.
er way cau`this lie done a.
(•eking a Mi-r,-na tablet be-
ad. This restores strength
h
saes and si unulates
t of gastric jllicer., then
readily and you i ogin
'neflt frail wlrat you
iud
st 1•rl
stern.
will ce
innoot
well asb
fo.•e each 11
to the stun,.
the pouring
the food deers
to get ih4 fiiTT
eat.
l'eu' Mi-o-na wh
headache, heart be
mouth, coated ten
the ryes, sleeplessness
other symptoms that a
suit of indigestion.
.las. Wilson gives with
box of Mi•o-na a guarantee
the money unless the tem
ever you have sick
had taste In the
Ile, apnl. before
anal the ninny
the direct re-
very :its -cent.
to
refund
cures.
"SHOW MC' PROOF.
That a What Hyomei Will Do id All
Forms of Catarrh and Troubles of th
Breathing Organs.
ICs nota qwest ion of Ilyomei having
curtel someone else but will it t•earh
your own particular cane. If It's cold
in the head, catatrrh, broiuiiitia, pneu-
rnoniia, croup or any affection of the
breathing organs Jar. t1-ilson says
yes. and will refund - the money itit-
fails. No other preparation for the
sante purpose can successfully do this.
incense the Hyomei system of treat-
ment is different from anything else.
You simply breathe and inhale its
medication in dry air term, which des-
troys the germ life that Nukes op.
preesed breathing, nasal raterrh,
throat irritation and lung UouhIPl.
ft Krings to these suffering organs
"«
balsam laden Air they would get in the
pine and eucalyptus foreete. Ilia Air
thee stamps out bronchial troubles.
The prince of enter( virwre, Mai -.hal
P. Wilder, 'aye; Hyomei is easy to
nee, and swift to care. It, insures
against coughs and colds. 11 gives
you pure air and kills the germ of
di.eaee. It helps the voice.
Hy0m8i complete outfit, 51.011
Ir g 1 to Chung' contrail
and self-government inall e t4lesiast ieal
..tt*i►s. This 'synodical Institution,
now Do general t hroughout the eoloni:ti
elintawe. Met took faun in Toronto
andel,: Bishop eltraeltan. Prior to
IA57, in 11454, the bishop hid held in
conue•ctieu wtlh his Weenie! visite-
ting -otooliareey-assa-tiey. r e-
imeseett:ltlt'1•a t• the peri -loo, to
prepare the way 1ur r.gul*t• a'. iusllral
tueetin4r, nod to died use uusllet•s 1e
tit illg.ia the'fel lumen welfare of ler
church. On June 17, 1857, the synod
was ii--lvgelly eonetituted-leoly, On
that ,lav 110 1.11rgymen and 115 dilly
elected lay delegates Leektheir teats
in St. Leo tome. 11.111, Toronto.
The .vnexl first exercised its powers
by snaking ,provision for, and then
erecting. the See of Huron, thus melt-
ing the first breach in the old home
circle of the church. Thr endowment
of $50,010, necessary for ehe episcopal
lament., had been raised chiefly by
subscription, and the this teen counties
of the Western peninenta were set
apart to constitute the new diocese,
with London as the see city. The
name "Heron" wise Outman, prolably
because of the great lake which
washes its western and northwestern
shores. Of the clergy, 42 had cures
within the bounds of the Diocese of
Huron; ninety were left in Toronto.
A new order of thing* had now set
In for the(.'hun1 Ttf f!fg1and 1nv'an-
ada. The crown was to have nothing
mote to do in this count, y with mat-
ters ece:eslaaticai. Hi414011e were no
longer to he Guve1 nnlent oflicet*, and
their appointment must he according
o the primitive and apostolic plan of
tion. Thia was settled, and to con -
ti a from henceforth.
e clergy and lay representatives
of th m•w y constituted diocese-- 12 of
the to tier and 3l of the litter—pre.
sided n\ r by the Lod Hishop • of Tilt -
onto, me fell the Ih,h of July, 1957, in
Mt. Pant's Chloe+, i.rmdnt►, Ontario.
Clergy an laity voted sepatately.
The choice la • bet wren the Rev. Alex-
ander Neil Ret • one, rector of Coburg
and lrchdeaco• of York, and Rev.
1)r. BenjtrninU •nyn,.recto of ("in-
dult and Rural f an. On the Hest
it
of two clerical and fn rtenn lav votes.
He was accordingly . Glared Iliahop.
elect of the diocese of I Iron.
Stich WAN the result of • e fleet Hpie-
8094 election in Canada. h•, Cronyn
proceeded to England, pr ented to
the Primate hie certificate duly
elected by the free video of th clergy
and laity, and on October 214, l 17, at
I,ambwtl,, Vette set apart to the E 'aco-
pal office by the Archbishop art Ca e -
miry and the Biehnps of Winchester,
Nova Scotia and Siert'. [cone.
Why bobby Cried.
Little Hobby had been scraping the
anew from the sidewalk for two
hears. -Tie --i6TnT�tPr, pre..-Tn'p -down
the street, fnuml him weeping as
(h4wggh pia hesrt would hrr•ak,
Wh,at'a the tronhlr. my - if Ue
man 1 asked the tninieter in consol-
ing tone..
"Hooinof" sobhed hobby, ne he
mopped his Pyre with his alee•ve.
"Bed tramp came along and el 01P th•
e1,1
n v ehovrl from the Il
l(1eIs
y next
doer."
"Well, my led, it Ie nirr to he eym-
pethelie. hut you tenet tint worry at
h over other pox(;rlH. alf*ita "
"Ulh, it heti that. *it :.1'm myth,
cauee he didn`t steal my AhuvsI, toe."
Recipe for Goodness.
Half of the wirkedners of life is ow-
ing to misery, Make a man happy
and he le good. He reviver, like a
flower refreshed by the dew of
heaven ; he hreomes sanguine, en-
thusiaatir, energetic. - London
Graphic./
«awe ?Ale9 --
\\'e offer mgr h' , .red doll*,. reward for Any
cnoe of catarrh 1h ,I eAlsnet be cured by Ibr11 -
Catarrh ('ore.
Teledo. 0.
IVO the under -lents hart known F. J.
Cheney for the Ltd. fifteen y,-,,r',RA.1 4, 1,-
him perfectly honorable In all hn.lnr.., teen.
A a.. AAA none *1 h r
rtI i! 1 1 a l to r rr n
obtiaatidns mode by 1i1s nam. 'n y . t any
WA,.ntsn, o.9AN R M arty.
It'h01e4*6 I,rng11.1., Toledo. (t.
finite ('MRvrh 4'pre 1. taken Intern Jlv. Arl-
Inedlreetty upon ten tdond Ana m.1cnn. sur-
e( the.stem. T *4 •.ant faro,
etI
1S to r teed by t. teed by all A I t4ea1•M.
aka Halt, ratan, PWa
Inc constipation.
The *mile that won't come off *nos;
gets monntonona.
All men and horn free and equal—
nnd remain that way milt they get
marrint.
Rorer prnple art is if they wee.'
afndd they might target their
'Pltoar
l'HRY DAY, MARCH 1K, 19O9 3
D. MILL,AR CO. ":
YOU WILL (UE -1 MUCK BETTER
D DAT ACTION IF Y_QLL$UY YOUR-
S GOODS NOW
'Ther...ere moa c new' guI*!s, :rad a Much better assortment to select
tn,in1 limn there wilt toe tater'Inf whet- the ap'i tng'itikh ftegins. Here
cines • ,x.•ellrut valu,s We41 woHthy o[;cunaiduratiun
54 -inch all wool Panama Suiting*, special hoc• per yard.
Corium Stripe Sustings, very new and dressy, 75c per yard.
Satin Cloths are going to be exceedingly popular this season.
Our shdwmg includes all the new shades in plain and striped
effects, from sou per yard.
Complete showing of Black Dress Goods, at all prices.
Wash Goods Section
This season we are featuring Anderson's Celebrated icotcb Giaghams.
bt` he Andersakbraad of Wash Goods is kbpwn 'the world sear as the
Special line In Andersdh'a,Ginghams, newest designs, la r -au. per yard.
The latest effects in stripe and check Gingham*.( Anderson's make.
seenal, 15c per yard
Novelty ) :t: G a hem,, in all the newest two-tone effects. These will
nlak,• very dressy Wash Suits Anderson's make only, 20c per yard.
Prints Prints Prints
Prints have already fulfilled their promise of popularity for ibis season -
We are showing (_'rums and P,latrne Prints, in all the newest colors and
designs, at 12 lac per yard.
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LIMITED.
74:Bay Street, Toronto.
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trent/lee if they didn't talk abort
theele all the tial.•.
- A Woman's }Sympat
Are you discouraged? Is
bill .1 Heavy Onanclnl load? yo doe es
n -heavy your Kiln
th..sn meanntogdelicaateewomen know
have
boo discouraged, too; but learned how to
. ilre myself. I want to retie; i• )our bnr-
d.-ns. why not end the pain and stop the
00,-ter's bill? I ran do this for you and
'.11, Ify you will assist me.
box of the remedy which has been free
In my hands to be Riven away. Perhaps
lhls one box will cure you—(t hen done en
fee. Meters. If so, i shall ba happy and
.,at will be cured ter 2e (the rent M a
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FINE TAILORED
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FITS WELL 1
LOOKS WELL
WEARS WELL
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We can send you a free booklet that will help you'
buy paints and varnishes intelligently and econom-
ically.` -Write for—the-booklet you 11W .. --
BOOKLETS
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BOOKLETS ON PAINTS AND VARNISHES
8-60—Paints and Vornishss for the Home. A valuable 60 -rage booklet on the
proper Robb for all household uses.
11 -70 --Paints and Yernishes for (he Farm. 115 -page bookkt giving full partku-
lees of S -W. Products for use about the ham.
8.65—Who Makes the Beef Pa,nis and Varn,rhes ? Explains the why and whew -
lees of paints and varnishes—their manufacture and uses.
8-68—Brighten Up Book/et. A handbook on paints and varnishes fa the home
whkh should be in the possession of every housewife.
8-19—Sherwin-Williams floor Fin,shes. Gives full particulars how to finish both
painted and varnished floors.
THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO.
L PAINT AND VARNI4N M IN Tett • -•ORLI
WINNIPEG
MONTREAL TORONTO
Kidneys Cured or
money Back
Thersisnorisk in buying GIN PILLS.
They aro }voidon a 4N,tutive ((uaranG•u
that tlu:ywil lcure all Kidney and Itleddcr
Troubles, Rhehmatea» and 1}eialica, fain in the Reek, etc. 1f, altar
taking I boxe*, yon ran horostIy say that Gin Pills have nett. cured you,
take the teupty boxes to your dealer and he will refund the mown'.
That shows how certain we aro that (lin Pills will erre you. 50c. a bo x ;
for $2.50. Sent 011 reeeiet of price if your dealer can't supply you.
ba f 1 nil � OEPT. A. —NATIONAL DRUC & CHEM. 00. UMITEO Ir",,,A;''
n ,ri,.n afire TORONTO r•' �' +1e"cs.
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SEEDS FREE
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Ike ee(.r lof r e „
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R if. C d White tie
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win. be given you free if you write for our handsome new 11109
Catalsrua. This beet grows to an immense size, is easily har-
vested, and yields l,r'V 4 to 2,1x10 bushels to the -acre iu ordinary
soil. Makes 80814 yield rnorelniik. Fattens hogl quicker. If
preferred sl`e will aend you a palckage of our Russian Giant Let-
tuce or Ostritch Feather Aster seed instead of the sugar beet seed.
Writ* today and name your choice, also mention name of
this paper.
Darch & Hunter Seed Co., Ltd., London, Ont.
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