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CROSSES.
!HARI) WORKING WOMEN
They Were First Awarded in the
Year 1757.
rar crosses are far older than war
medals; the latter are, in fact, a com-
paratively modern innovation.
The oldest of these decorations is
Will Find New Strength Through
the Use of Dr, 'Williams'
Pink Pills,
It is useless to tell a hard working
the Austrian Cross of Gold, and etlria woman to take life easily and not to
ously enough it bears a similar in- worry. Every woman at the head of
seription (but in Latin) to our' Vie- a home; every girl in offices, shops
teria Cross. The first Gold Cross was and factories is subjected to pore or
awarded by the Empress Maria The- less worry. These cannot be avoid-
resa in 1'767. ed. But it is the duty of every wo-
The next oldest European battle man and every girl to. save her
cross is the Russian Cross of St. strength as much as possible, and to
George-, which is a gold with a fine build up her system to meet unusual
medallion of St. George slaying the demands. Her future health de -
dragon. It was foulided by the En ae pends upon it. To guard again at a
press Catherine IL in 1769. breakdown in health the blood must
The French Cross of the Legion of be kept rich, red and pure. To keep
Honour was instituted by Napoleon the blood in this condition nothing
in 1802., at the time when he was can equal Dr. Williams Pink • Pills,
First Consul, They strengthen the nerves, restore
Germany's famous -or infamous- the appetite, bring the glow of health
. Iron Cross was instituted by Emperor to pallid cheeks, and renewed energy
Frederick MA -Mem III. of Prussia M ; to listless people. Women cannot
the year 1813. The cross is of teen,. always rest when they should, but
but is rather heavily edged or bon- they can keep up their strength and
tiered with silver. keep away disease by the occasional
. use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Mrs.
..e
"W'ARDING OFF FROS'PHITES, ARMY 'WON'T TAKE HIM. critest-"For several years I euf-
' fered terribly from nervous debility
WAR
. E. Torosett, Ottawa, Ont,
N,
How Italian Troops in the Alps Are !English Giant is Eight Peet Two and and was scarcely able to do a thing,
Protected. a Half Inches High. During that time I consulted several
One of the more pressing problems If you were eight feet two and adoctors, and many medicines without
of the Italian army is the prevention half inches high, weighed 280 pounds,! getting any help, and I began to
of frostbite among thousands of men' and could throw two men arouad,think that I would never get better..
exposed to the Alpine winter. A. Brit- wouldn't you think the army would be One day I saw Dr, Williams' Pink
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Leh weekly describes the following ex- glad to have you? Pills advertised and thought I would
them. After taking four boxes 1
periment; So thought a young Wiltshire, Eng., try
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A soldier; whose feet had been well innkeeper with these specifiwas much better, but Icontinued
. pi
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smeared with sterilized fat, put on a But he thought wrong. u g the piso e
ral month
` when I was again in the best. of
N-I-ONTI,.7'SE FOR r nos — ' MY FOUR LITTLP ONES
double sock of cotton, having an in- The ordinary Tommy's equipment
health. When I began taking the - FALSE .{ 1. • • .•••,
terlining of paper also prepared with wouldn't fit him. He would have to
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fat, and over this an ordinary woollen have everything made to order. His
pills I weighed only 100 pounds.
While under their use with my re- Soldier Packs Luggage for Week-enUSED BABY'S OWN TABLETS
d
sock. He then stood in a pail of ice boots are size 22%. Ile can't get in Artificial Leg.
d Dr Williams' Pink Pills to weites:-"I have been using Baby's
that time his feet are said to have and has to travel with the baggage. °nun" whom 1
know to
ailing." when
does not desert our heroes
one whom 1 Know th_be ailin5." when they Own Ted -dots for the past seven years
been normal in appearance, nor did he So the military authorities, after everyy
Yu can get Dr. William% Pink London Exchange.
leave the army, says a and they have done my four little
complain of any unusual sensations. wrestling with the problem, have de-
Ils from anydealer in medicine or ones a great deal of good." The
,
Another foot covering that is prov- cidect to let the giant keep on tending V ,
1 at 50 t
r eell S a box, or .
' i A lance -corporal of the Kelioington Tsidos always do good -they can-
ing of great value in resisting cold le his inn. He is twenty-two years old y mai
boxes for $2.a0 from the Dr. 1.1.11- •
s,x Battalion, London Regiment, had hie not possibly do harm -being guar -
a seuare of linen, prepared in a solu- and is still growing. right leg amputated in France, and
tion of salicylic acid and sterilized fat,
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RAW FURS
It wiu pay you, to slip all
your fur to a meltable house,
where you oan get full market
value, Ask or our price list
one shipping instraottono.
EDWARD POLLAK & GO.
280 SW. PAUL ST, WEST.
attONTEITAL, WOE.
•tate,„
.Atie
and the roots of a gigantie mountain
crumbler before the advance hu-
man skill. .A.t various points along
the pass there is an eighteen inch
concrete wall lining,
Daring the recent trip to Western
Canada, Lord Shaughnessy, accom-
panied by Chief Engineer Sullivan,
took a tour through the tunnel Lord
Shaughnessy was well pleased with
vegetables are beyond the
what he saw. The construction. work
is now rapidly approaching completion reach of many millions of
Two miles of steel tails have yet to families, shredded Wheat
A lase elxapideetoend one that
it ofthetreapeeke.inIgt
will take place during the first days Biscuit continues to sell at
the same old price and m-
a December Since its inception the tains the same birth nutri-
"Beans Is Beans"
—and the cost is soaring
skyward with pork, beef,
eggs and other foods until
the cost of living represents
an increase of from 30 to 50,
per cent. While meats and c,
We guarantee pa Y frons
10 to 15 per cent. more
than any other dealer in
Canada or United States.
Write for special letter
and price list. Seut free.
BERNSTEIN FUR CO.
Dept. H. Toronto.
BILLIARDS -7
Those long winter nights
yon will need indoor recrea- ;
tion. Why not Metal
Rome Billiard Table?
Write or particulara et ,
our famous
Maisonette Table,
for eash or en easy terms.
Ourroughes 8t Watts Ltd.
Takers to H. 17,1. the King.
34 Church St., Ioretmo
.....
C PR it is reckoned, has ;pent over tive quality. Shredded
$200,000,000 in the development of
the West. The latest expenditure is wheat biscuit contains all
as popular as any that had previously
been made.
When His Royal Highness the rich body-building nutri-
tbe Duke ingreanint, ininctluhdeinwghothlee wbbreaant
of Connaught and party took a trip . 4 • 1 •
Duke expressed in eloquent words the keeping the bowels healthy
wmcn is SO useful in
through the tunnel on July 17th, the coat'
gratification it gave him to be asso- and. active. Eat it for any
ciated with the pioneer work of the meal with. milk or cream
Canadian Pacific, and he compliment -
or m combination with fruits.
ed the eompany on the splendid
strides it was malting in the develop- Made in Canada
ment of the country, Then His Royal
Highness, baptising the new work, It is estimated eltat there is not en-
ehristened it the Selkirk fuenel. Sonne ough leeti in the g•orld to make elif-
WC•ek,S later, at the requevt of I.ord fleicet i'oe a long war involv-
Shaughnessy, His Royal Highness ing reany fightets.
consented to have the tunnel celled.
after him. Henceforth it is to be alp:mew, xerament, cuzee Diateraper
named the "Connaught Tunnel," a —
fitting compliment to the excellent
which the Duke of Connaught
gave to the Dominion during his term
:is Governor-General.
ewed health I now we' 40 re-
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Mee. Albert Nie, St. Brieux, Sask.,
for forty ininutes, and at the end of into an ordinary railway car seat 1 ' Reomireefulness practised in the
mine Co., Brockville, Ont. , later was fitted with 1111 aranted by a government analyst to
tifieial .
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lame Ii.ed
b 11 1 free from
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blere. I.)eleware Carman. Order
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tetlens H. W. Pawson. Brampton
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,11 torics Ventraetors. Hotels: mar-
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ttunity
trig' ht
ream on lain or %tee. A ppiy Ortawyt
S.v; 4',irlit laing
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Meta 1,,taet etan i Lal -vol: Sec g, v. -traitor
44 ti,1 lc:4:44 44.91 41: ...lit°. Si..1 t `,entet,rtsy of
e a iso ute y lee njur oee
over which the soldier wears either a
T I . limh. drage. They are Fold by medieine
• • I • i 5 1
1%a:4, 11.••Vt,•Vlivv.
woollen or a cotton sock. The pre- A FINE TREATMENT OFFER TO SELL ESTATES. When going away for the week -end
, 23EwsrArzrz rou SALT
deale: s ma. I at 2 cents a zex
It
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rared squares are packed in small , the other day he ink t a friend. • is from The Dr. Williams Medicine Po.,
waterproof envelopes, and are thus • Titled Britons Find War Tux .a Heavy unnecessary for me to carry a hag
eaeRy tarried in the pocket. Thou -
FOR CATARRH
Bro-hville Ont
, Burden. when I go away now,' he reillarPt.fti.
!wide of these squares have been sent The Duke of Sutherland is advertis-
"I have packed all the luggage re-
.
EAST' TO MAKE AND COSTS LITTLE. ing in American newspapers an offer
te the front,
lAluara's Liniment Cares Colds. &c.&c.Careful of His Complexion.
ith sob e in his voice, the appli-
et.ut for a meal and some old clothes
bud told his story, and the kind -heart-
-ti
'
woman had helped him.
Now, as he sat eating a hunk of
;wend and cheese she thought it wise
to get. in a little good advice. So;
ebe began:.
"Don't you think that-er-it would
he better for yourself if you used soap
and water occasionally?"
The tramp sighed dolefully,
"I would, ma'am --I would," he an-
swered eagerly, "but the truth is that
there's so many different kinds of
soap, and it's so hard to knew which
is injurious to the akin that I'm afraid
to take any rielcs."
ore Granulated Eyelids,
Eyes inflamed by expo-
sure to San, Dual and Wied
Evesquicklyrelievedby Milne
Eye Remedy. No Smarting,
ebr just Eye Comfort. At
Your Druggist's SOc. per Bottle. Murine E)it
SalveinTubea25e.ForBook of theEyeFreeask
Druggists orIllurincEyeRetnedygo.. Chicago
What They Missed.
ancestors were people of great
prominence in their day."
"Lucky they died."
"What do you. Mean?"
"They 'missed seeing a lot of their
poor relations,"
;Simard's Liniment Cures Garget in Cows
. (mired in Inv artificial leg. It holds Pedal Measurement.
catarrh is :anvil an insidious disease to sell the northern part of his Scot- a 'hair brush, bottle of hair „oil and A teacher one day aeked her c1ziee
tee including about 283,348 shaving requisites very well. if they knew which was the longeet
aud has hecuarto so prevalent during the tish este
, acres. While he is the lergest land
"f '• ti • e• t - Id •
. word in the English language, A
be under:40nd by um
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Sclenee has fully Proved that Catarrh owner in England poseessing almost IF FOOD 1:1Silf DELIsmall hand waved frantically.
19 a uonstitutIon:11. disease 'and therefore val`i "Well, Johnny, what is the lengegt
requires - a tionstitutional treatment. 1,500,000 acree, he is only one of nuiny
word?'
,Sprays, inhalers, salves and nose ,hi's
seldom if ever give lasting benefit and , titled men who are eager to sell part rwelMff Om 7 7%
f th • h ld' s because of the heavy VI airs K • "
.Af. 'Smilea, promptly answered Men -
often drive the disease further down the 0 ell 0 mg
If you ltave Catarrh or Catarrhal deaf- tear tax now levied on land.
air Passages and into the lungs.
' A
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and get or head -noises o to emu druggist ' The young Duke -he was her in! wbezi rood ues nee ieue In ;ht stetter- ; "But that lms only six letteign"
it
t pint of hot water and 4 (tuners of land, Scotland and Canada. Despite ,
, . iei. 1 o tie ilY ti, C tonnic ; between the firgt and last 01-144.
-_,- -
granulated sugar, stir until dissolved, i the fact that h I a 1 i f tion In sueh easee try the plan now -
combined with lleitt it11(1 food ferment:1- '
get one aunt; _ D e egeg met end you hat e that uncomfur titbit e, "Yes'm, I know it, but it's a mile
rt i
n-
strength). Take this home and add to -inherited vast holdings in Eng- Zelltti fienngs, if Is t'snilas%'. "1
e las n come o a •
take one tablespoonful 4 times a daY. followed in many lempitals and advised
This will often bring quick relief couple of minion donors annually, be- ' by many eminent pity:1011.ns of taking Frielay Criticism. . ,
1)IttiFIT-1141Nlitscl NEWS ANit JOS
offices f rale In et-lt-d Ontario
towns. The rn teceftri Heti interesting
el plieetion to Wager' pebtiehing Com -
pane, 3West Adelaide Street. Toronto.,
MISGELLANTOUS.
tA.NCEit. TUMORS. LUMPS. ETC.,
.,,•• intermit cad external. cured with-
ou't rein by our home treatp-tertnt.mteZatti
e
us before too late. Dr. Ilmn
Co.. Limited, Collingtvood, Ont.
X •
1100IC ON
DOG DISEASES
And How to Feed
Alnerks's
Rimer
Bag Raineilies
.3S311,Oa ittvi! to DOT address le"
the Author
FL CLAY GLOVER CO., len.
118 West 31st Street, New York
from the distressing head -noises, clog- eause of the war tax. he undoubtedly ' a tea:wonted or pure bisurated meg- Kathryn-Iiow do you like my )tew
come easy and rnuous stop dropping into ' is being pressed to meet the levy,
the throat.i you eau comfortably drink it. The hot ! suit?
'mei treatment has a slight tonie ac -1 The Duke announeek that the es -I water draws the blood to the stomach • Kittyc--It looks all right as far ae
tion which makes it eepeeially effective tate in Scotland includes all round , and the bisurated magnesia. as any phy- ,
in eases where the blood has become ' sporting prhperties, varying from 15,-1 sieitin van tell you, instantly neetrelizes 1 earl see. Turn around end I'll tel1
thin and weak. It is easy to make, , . the avid and stops the food fermehtto you where it doesn't fit in the bath.
tastes pleasant and costs little. Every ; 000 to 44,000 acres, and embraeine ti"' Trs this simple phut mid you will
some of the best deer stalking, grouse. or
i be astonished at the immediate feeling '
relief anti eomfort ;ehat always fol- i
person who wishes to be free from this
felnostrils should b • tl I b .
destruetive disease should give thisloWs the restoration ot the uortoal pro- His Own Choice.
treatment a trial.utr h • h t*
NOT BIRDS OF A FEATHER.
When buying your Piano
insi:!-It on having an
" OTTO HG EL"
PIANO ACTION
vr- OSS digeetion. eop e NN 10 find It in- She --1 wonder which mostmen pre- - -------- --
I fishing. in Scotland." ' It:alive/dent times to setetre hot water
Not long ago the Duke prezented to l'it.ollettvitli•tttevelilearsstNyhy noietturtes frenetIntly obliged fer -dark-haired girls or light-huir-
take taio' ed girls.
the Government 12,000 acres of land should always
tablet:, of usuiaiet agnes a .lIe-Lsght he tded
in Scotland, which he requested to b grain
Rumanians Say They Are Superior to e after meals to prevent fermentation and
divided among wounded soldiers.neutralize the acid in their sionnucth.
i There was much criticism of the gift,
Other Balkan Peoples.
I
The present King of Rumania is a however, because some of the n 1. THE CONNAUGHT TUNNEL. FRIFND HURT
ews-
• man Hail. Said to be the beet book
front the trenches. Cloth, $1.25 net.
Order from your bookseller or dirrct.
HE J1ELPED
.a...DLEate PetliTekter, 215-
.itria t. Tot rain..
BOOKS; FOR '111Aci` GIFTS
SKININTEMS mnzss SUIT, by Benr:e
iltaigt The most humorous
book ,be tae. Illustrated. Cloth.
$1.00 net.
EXTCHENETeS MOB, by James Nor -
2
nephew of King Carol, the nationtsipapers contended that the land MI
first King. His wife is the grand- ' worthless and that the Duke was giv- Construction Work Rapidly Approach-
daughter ULi
a Queen Victoria, and, in g it away in order to escape taxa- I ing Completion.
therefore, a cousin of most of the time One of the greatest of the achieve -
reigning heads of Europe.
• great ,work -through the lofty Mount Inj------------ ughed When
4- iments of the Canadian Pacific Rail -4
Under the new era initiated and. rinnamrs Liniment cures Diphtheria. 1 way is the Connaught Tunnel. This —
carried down to the present by the I The Heart Lived In.
Hohenzollern dynasty, says a writer
in the National Geographic Magazine, 1 I MacDonald -amongst the Selkirk Simple Treatment Was Sug-
Faber has said, "A man's heartg Mountains, is nearly six miles long
i
R ! h f hdfh , gets cold if he does not keep it warm !and double tracked. The excavation gested, But He Thanked
Exceptional Circumstances.
The sympathetic prison visitor went
from cell to cell interviewing the in-
mates. To one penitent -looking in-
diviudal she put the usual question:
'What brought you here?" 1
"Borrowing money, lady," was the
reply.
"But, good gracious!" she exclaimed,
athey don't put people•in prison for
borrowing money."
"Not ordinarily," said the man,
"but I had to knock a man. down three
-Or four times before he would lend it
to me." • -
With few exceptions, it is illegal to
export from Great Britain any arti-
ales which might be required 'for the
purposes of war.
neighbors of the Balkan region, and by living in it" Love to others is not has ben mode at a cost of over $12, His Comrade Later.
the visitor to Bucharest
finds a matter of mere out -flowing impulse. 000,000 to the great transportation
early
hatpaople macnt the •dea of e- lit must be purposeful and steadfast company. But the C.P.R., which has
there real 25 00 86 000
; if is o bewarmth in it. spent from $ „0000 to $ „000
ing classed with the Balkan States.
Only the heart that is lived in and per annum on the development of the
They feel that they are the superiors '
of the Serbs, the Bulgars, the Mon -
used draws others close to its hearth ' West previous to the war, does not
tenegrins and the . modern Greeks, !fire. I even in times of a conflict affecting
and that their country is superior, . the greater part of the world, spare
just as the people of A B. C South expense where the public convenience
America feel that their nations are I was cured of painful Goitre by makes an urgent demand. p The o en-
not to be confounded with the remain-
MINARD'S LINIMENT.
ARD McMULIN.. ing of the tunnel will greatly facili-
der of Latin America. tate traffic, will open a new route, and
Chatham, OBntA.Y will do away with many miles of
,
I was cured of Inflammation bysheds. * s
snow ,
Rare.
Dealer in antiques -Here is some-
thing interesting, sir -a brace 'of re-
volvers that were carried by Chris-
topher Columbus. 0
Customer -What! Revolvers weren't
invented in Coluiribus's time.
Dealer -I know. That's what makes
them se rare.
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DoctA r Tells How To Strengthen
MRS. W. A. JOHNSON.
Walsh, Ont.
I was cured of Facial Neuralgia by
MINARD„'S LINIMENT.'
parkdale, Ont. J. H. BAILEY.
• An Obvious Explanation.
In the cavalry service it frequently
happens that, by reason of death, de-
sertions and discharge, the number
Eyesight 50 per cent in One of of horses on liand. A troop
of men in a, troop' is less than the
I captain riot long since had occasion to
Week's Time In fria y Instances send a requisition for ordnance stores,
e
including among other things "sixty-.
five nose bags." .
After the usual long interval this
requisition was returned from the
military depot wieh the indorsement,
"Respectfully rettilned to Captain
-th Cavalry. The returns of his troop
show that he has only tity-six men,
and explanation is desired as to -why
lee requires sixty-five nose bags."
The captain's indorsement in rob,'
N;113,S as follows: "Respectfully return-
ed. The nose bags are required for
my horses, and not for.the men,"
A Free Prescription You Can Have
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• ; ondme-regyou wear glasses? Are yen a.
victim of eye strain or other eye weaknesses?
1f an, you will be glad to know that to
TSr Lewis there is real hops for you Many
whose eyes were tailing say they have had thew
. eyes restored through the principle of 'this won-
.rierful free prescription. One num says, after
trying it: "Twas ahnost blind; could not see to
read at all. Now I can read everything without any
Ul4sse1 and my eyes do not water any 1110Ser At
• night they would pain dreadfully: now they feel
fine all the time. It was like a 'reverie to me."'
A lady who used it says: The atmosphere seemed
• • haey with or without glasses, hut after
prescription for fifteen clays everything seems
elegy I ran even read fine print without glosses."
it is believed that thousands who wear glasses
van now discard thorn in a rein:or:able .tion and
multitudes more wilt bc able to strengthen their
(ryes so 111 to be spared the trouble alai expense
•
of over getting glasses. Eye troubles o many
descriptions may be wonderfully benefited by
followinp the simple rules. Here is the prescrip-
tion: Go to any active drug store and get a
bottle of Bon-Opto tablets. Drop ono Boit-iOpto
tablet in a fourth of a glass of water and .alw
to dissolve, ...With this liquid bathe the eyes
two to four dines daily. You should notice your
eyes cleat' up perceptibly right from the stark and
inflammation will tatiOkly disappear. If your
eyes are bothering you, even a little, take steps
to save them now before it is too late. Many
hopelessly blind might have been saved -1 they
had cared for their eyes in time:
brae; Another prominent Physician to ,whom the
above article was submitted, enid: "Zon-Opto Is a
very remarkable remedy. cls constituent Ingredients
are welkknown to eminent ey`e specialiSta and widely
Prescribed by Silent. The manufacturers -guarantee it
to strengthen eyesiger 50 pm cent heone week's erne
in many instances or reread the money. It nap bo
obtctned irci0 any goorUgg e
very few preparations X feel shouldabei kep0t000u0Lathe
vieguittr_utec In almost every raneria' The VairPard
'ArtirgAgi'ltoerilliot.r""1°' 2131 1111 7°14 order
Don't get into the habit of going
arouricl with yotit bristles up. -•
The Connauht Tunnel will give the
Canadian Pacific the lowest grade of Sloan Liniment can be obtained at
all drug- stores, 250., 5(1c. and ;1.00.
any transcontinental railway running
through the Selkirk Mountains. It ;
was bored. in less 'than three years
under the supervision of Mr. J. G.
Sullivan, Chief Engineer of Western
lines, and it is claimed that no tm-
dertaking of similar dimensions was
ever completed in such a short time.
-In the. excavation of the tunnel many
engineering difficulties had to be over-
come. But mighty rocks gave way
()nee upon a time word came to Henry
'A. Voehl, of Plainfield, Nal., that a close
friend had been injured, and full of
anxiety he visited the afflicted man, who
was suffering, from a. sprained ankle.
It was so bad that the leg had turn-
ed black," said Mr, Voehl in relating the
story. " I told him I would have him
out in a week and he laughed at me.
Jut I took him a bottle of Sloan's Lini-
ment, that night he put some on and
noticed the ankle felt better. I told
him to use it every day, and in three
days his ankle was practically well, In
four days he was working. He gladly
admits that • Sloan's Liniment "put 111111
on his feet."
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376 ST. r.a.trx. ST. WEST.
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trated—oulye few drops totuirrd Men application. Price
51 per bottle at tier:lens or delivered.
5. F. YOUNG, P. 0, F., 510 Leven Bldg., Ntontreal, Can.
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• ISSUE 49-'16,
A fraternal and insurstnno esciety
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Ontario Government standard. Sick and
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