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Weak um' Worn Out Through Over-
work and Long (lour...
The reenters life is ate uys a hard
one, but if he Ls week or buttering it
is almost utile:treble. The hours are
king and the work so hard that Leine
but the alrongest can elute' it. An
► Iusti'olien of the fact of lord
work on the cyt.tetu is given by Mr.
Geo. Nuntsberg, u farmer of Spry, Ont.
H• rase,: -"I have lived nearly all my
life u1 the Bruce INninsulu. I ale a
former and have always hail my share
of hard %seek and like a g,'eod !nuuy
other nom I thought there was no wear-
out to my system. In this 1 wus ties -
taken, for shout a year and a half ago
I begin to go gradually down hill. 1
would lire at the (cast exertion, my ap-
petite failed rue; 1 had a severe Iain in
Ito) bide and around my twili . The dew-
ier kik" ale 1 was suffering from perrnl-
cious anaemia; That 1 wus ahnoet blood-
less. 1 doctored for six months, but in-
stead of improving 1 grew so weak
that I could hardly stove without as -
i .stanc'. 1 lost flesh till 1 was almost
it skeleton. A friend from Stokes bay
k,ld me of the great benefit she had de-
rived f►om Ilse use of Dr. \\ illiatne'
Pink Pills and advised me to try theta.
My sister -iii -law had also received great
tenefit from their use, so 1 decided to
give them a trial. After using the pills
ghoul n month I began to gain etrengtlt
sed from thud on I Improved rapidly.
New blood seemed to course through
my veils; ire appetite Improved, the
pain left my sole and heart and I gain -
in weight. Atter using at.out a doz-
en boxes of the pills I was again en-
joying the hest of health. 1 have no-
thing but praises for Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills as they cured ire after medical
treatment had failed - I really believe
They saved my life."
Goad blood is the Ferret of health.
Neat the blood pure and such deseases
ns anaemia, rheumatism, science, in-
digestion, heart palpitation. eczema and
the secret ills of women will not exist.
The most perfect blood toner and nerve
restorer in the world is Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills. Sold by all medicine dent -
en or by mail at 50 cents a box or six
Vexes for $2.50 from The 1)r. Williams'
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
DUTCH BABIES SMOKE..
111ediral Faculty Wake ' up to Harm
Done tlollnnd's Ci►ildren.
One of the flings whirh always strike
every visitor to Holland is the mncunt
of smoking which goes on. kr there is
scarcely n man er boy to be met with
who does riot smoke either cigar, pipe
or cigarette. An English humorist
once remarked that the Dutch toy ba-
bies were already Inught 10 smoke !n
their cradles, and though this is mnk-
ink i1 rather ioo fold it is certain that
tiny children of 4 and 5 years odd may
srnlulimes to seen with great clears in
their little mouths. and at 6 or 7 yenra
of age they ore already proficient
sn►i.,kers.
There are many parents who are
moused at (hese childish riles of their
offspring. and wee feel proud that their
setts walk by their aIle putting owns.
et serve rank weed. They consider
t inking nn innocent amusement. and
d(o not see why their children should
nee robe, 11 ns well.
The misdeed faculty. however. Is of
r different Opin!rn, and grndeilly the
seh :ot lc:lettere have conte ellen to reek..
that there is somnelhir►r- wrong meth the
teedltful smokers in their rinsses. The
h+thifunl s'rr'rk.'rs seemed 1.; be lite slow-
est and most backward in the schonls.
whi'e their Physique was ale-, irnnnirel
tv the lintel. If nnv trays failed !o pees
Be examination for n Helier class it
was eenrrally fmnml 1iti1 In►.nree to
r -•"••p (erre (or outer was at the bottom
cf the micchief.
A \Vat:\IN; TO \If)TIIEI1S.
There are unscrunukpus dealers who
tet Ile' sake of trifling Lain nre willing
1. eanrillc: the health--prrhnps the
lives -cif little ones. This is proved by
the flirt teat (here are n number of Ini!-
iatktns of Ilnhv:s Own Tablets offered.
The tnether can protect her chi'al by
*wend that the full name Baby's Own
1al.!t is and the four -lent clever with
chest's hind on earth Ica(. is !Hund on
the outside sernpper amine'. t t,• lox.
Ii' not take anylhine .!ere t, r mint•
redrut:'^r teem /elud'e f.. 1.' t, 1 can•
not eel the genuine Tal lets frt,,n your
dialer seed 25 rents to hei'-
lianls' 111et1i, n,' Co., R,'o'!.ti':'. fent..
and gel it lox by renin !wort wee.
LIFE.
The Pest. whit' is 11. tail n dreren.
\\ h eh rnentnry pictures Ira•?
The Future, 'lis the fairy Wean;
'Phar hole and fear pass threllelt.
The Pres.'nt, like the 1if•h1n!:'r glance,
Come; quack. then disnpn,'n►s.
Our lives are Itke n passing rhnnce
Of 'nominees, hope, mid fears.
Then what is life to reel v h^arl?
(tut try to lit, ! .
Fel every heart 1he sol:•t'est part
Our conscience (ells us lo.
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".� 4I'I.I.\L11I► I'Itlee 1111'111►\.
An eminent physician it.t..rtnA us
i11:11 h.' has used the folltowing pre-
y riot • n in his prnetice for it Bumper
of ),•a:,. rind found it very 'uceessfol
le the refitment of Kidney, 1.:yrr,
Bladder, and all Urinary nffecliens, lie
ctninl. that n very few dosis will le•
neve the 'noel severe pains in the bird:.
arising from disordered kidneys and
Impure bleed: One ounce of !tweet
intl.,: of nitre, one ounce c.f \'itneea
I'.•:n;, .t:n 1. And four aunees of syrup
r'1 t helot b. These Ingo -dente can be
Milano! at any rllinble drug stet,, 11
!acted be taken in des'erlspeonfet
rk•FP; after heals and at tetilime in
anter. 11 is ►rnvlrpasecd for ...e erre
.'r rhes enati'ln, tinting 1!-e tire. esti'
•niirels• feet the system. 'Ile Mende
ruts are ineepensive ani harmless. an 1
Mn be given lo chfidren with safety.
BIGGEST \\ \ti111\l; 1104)K.
Iiitjli.h Police to Minis e:ruuin-
als to Justice.
The "tt.•gister of l.auudl•ites and Laun-
dry Marks," which is kept at Scotland
Yard, Loudon, is undoubtedly ttie big-
gest "washing Look" in lite world, corn -
p1 'sing, us it dots, six 11111S -Sive volumes,
with a leve nth is course of prepara-
tion.
Herein are recorded particulars that
render it possible for the police to trace
tit ownership of any piece of wearing
apparel Mat has ever passed through
tht wash, provided only that tiie laun-
dry mark is decipherable.
Many scores of criminals have Leen
brought to Justice through its agency,
thi melt recent case in point being that
Wainwright and Osborne, who were
sentenced to three years' penal servi-
tude at the Kew Dailey on September
lith. Arrested on a minor chat ge, the
mem were found, when taken to Penton -
vile Prison, to he wearing marked linin
stolen from railway passengers, ane
were indicted accordingly.
11 is, however, in eases where uniden-
tified bodies ure found, under circum-
stances pointing to foul play, that the
Yard's "washing book" is most rigor
ot.sly scrutinized. In one instance, t!urt
known at the time as the "1'armoutt;
trach mystery," over 300 laundries were
visited by the police in order to nscer-
Lein it possible the ownership of a wo-
man's under -garment. w•hictt bore what
is known in the trade as a "customer's
mark," but Ifrenn which the establish -
nine's private mark had been accident-
ally omitted.
1l was traced at last to a small hand
laundry ut Woolwich, whither it had
heen sent by a Mrs. Bennett. Twelve
hours Inter the dead woman had been
identified, and tier hushand, Herbert
J. tui Bennett, was In custody charged
will' her murder.
lie had, he thought, obliterated every
clue. lie had {persuaded the woman to
slay at Yarmouth under an assumed
'tante. Ile hod also, try spectolls pre-
tences, got her to hide lair identify in
every other possible way. And he had
decoyed her to 0 lonely part of lite
bench at dyad of Mehl. and there
strangled her --silently, swiftly. secrete
ly-while pretending to caress her.
But he overlooked the existence of
That one little tell-tale laundry rnnrk,
and was hanged accordingly.-Peorson's
Weekly.
Nothing looks more ugly than to see
a peraon whose he':::: are covered over
with warts. Why have these disfigure-
ments on your person when a sure re-
mover o! all warts, corns, etc., can be
found in Holloway's Cern Cure.
One's neighbors can see an eclipse of
the honeymoon without the aid of a tel-
escope.
ONE AC Twin REST old time remedies for all
'kinaffeutiens, such as Femme, 11,,ugwulrn, 4eatd-
bead and similar affections Is weaver's Create.
It is an ointment that has brought relief to
thousands.
THE DIZZY WALTZ.
I1 is no wonder that the waltz
Ry the stricter sects is hided;
For. if it has no other faults,
lis apt to make one dizzy -paled:
'they are Carefully Prepared --Pills
which dissipate themselves in the sto-
mach cannot Le expected to have !ouch
effect upon the intestines, and to over-
come costiveness the r,tedicine ailmin-
t,tered must influence the action of (hese
canals. Parmelee's Vegetable Pills are
si. made, under the supervision of ex-
perts. that the substance in then in-
tended to operate on the intestines Ls
ielnrded in nelson until They pass
through the stomach to the bowels.
Many a enrol after pulling his fart in
it isn't satisfied until lie gels there with
both feet.
:Vet et'R4T1TIrTle for "'rhe 0 R I. Menthol
plaster, alth:mgh some tinsel arl ,. dealers may
say there Is. Iteeamtaencled by d. 'tors, It ..p i .tli,
clergy and everybody, fur atlffnau, pluerisy, cr.
"Dello." begnn Mrs. N.-wiiwed. lirnid-
'r "I don't suppeso--cr- (hnt you would
-er-objtet In my gelling nn alarm
^lock?" "Not et nit, rnn'am," replied the
sleepy cook; "meet Itl:.lgs never dist.rb
Hie at all."
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"HELP! 111:'.1'1"
Mnniie s In the faelory,
AneiCs in the store,
Bridget will not worry
With housework nny more.
Afollle's in n swent shop,
Kates II Iit1111^.hM;
No cite series' or washes,
\\ages are no lure.
Mnggies an npprentire,
Flolri,_' Irak mg ntts.
And Than is why we're leant:,
Most n11 of is iu 1111ts.
itic'ales All;i•Consulnp:ive Syrup t;
ag o-on:tie In lite taste. and ie n cerinin
relief for irritation .,f the throat That
chews hailing coughs. If usal ;lc -
Turtling to rbr,.•li'ms it will break the
mw..ct persistent rrld, and restore the
;tor pnssagtr; to their 1:ornirl1 ttentlby
e-onditien. There is nn 1.ccd 1(1 neon].
rend it to the s, familiar with it. but
1., melee woe seek a site renn'dy and
air 1n doubt whet to use, the iid'ticeis
-try Bickle's Syrup.
SMALLEST 111111).
The golden t rtslr.l wren is the 'mali-
ree. not only of British. t ul of all Euro-
pean birds. Its averngte weight is only
aleut eighty grains Irov. so that it
wruld lake t:rytIit%-lore of the tints to
weigh n pewit'. The length cit the fea-
II1en; Is annul 3% inches. anal the
streleh of the wings about 5 inche'. but
when ihe feathers nre Inks ii off. the
lirgth of the tsidy does not exceed one
Inch. --_--
F'en the greyed man who believes he
will get his reward in heaven is In ne
b:,' hurry to claim it.
A pian may be of the rnrth enrlhy.
het tits drrnrres are of the Sir airy.
�e n' people net (only ltiyr h!t galenic
niajesty lab due but pay him in Welke. i A II
BE ER'MAKES BLOOD
'MALT
has certain food -
elements which
the body can
transform 1 n t ee
health% blood
quicklvand with
the least digest-
ive effort.
contain a Medi-
cal principle
which tones the
nerves without
reaction, and so
supplicsnervous
energyand saves
it as well.
BEER'
as brewed in
Ontario is made
from choicest
Ontario barley
malt, selected
hops, and the pur-
est of water, dealt
with under condi-
tions whi, h insure
purityan.i.; .t.tity.
THEbatter
the blood
the sounder
the health, a n d
the surer the
body to combat
disease effective-
ly. Beer, by some
counted an intox
scant, is not so - it
is a blood -maker
with barely
enough alcohol
in it to help the
stomach do its
work far better.
Beer with meals
is good for 997
people out of
every thousand
—and is specially
good for women.
Ask your own
doctor about it -
bcer is probably
good for you.
!R[R tr. tone.Lick,vires t.`�r..1.1 tw-t,:,.ml-tool
s •d tr la, prartN• r tr.tsrtu tri* re. tmy..:a L.rert�
r•ai• an.ler nr..t Lea: ■I rur,e'tt•n, n, n, e„tatai l.rF•
Ra• lot fa 15....,J. teatt, trip. •.1 pert wt Nr. e
' .allcslIMsa!rEnt7
COURTSHIP IN 110I.LAID.
Four Sabbath Days of November are
hr-cnts as "Courting Sundays."
Holland is n place where primitive
customs abound. 'Traditions are sacred-
')• handed down and observed, and this
veneration for ancient things has kept
alive in the country what are known
es courting Suin'uys. Throughout Ilol•
land lite four Si..ldays of November are
said to iw'. kept ns tete days.
They are named severally Review,
Decision, Purchase, and Possession Sun-
days.
On Review Sunday everyone goes to
church. After service there is a church
parade, when all the young Hien and
maidens look at each other, but for-
bear speaking.
On Decks?on Sunday each would -bo
tt ncdick approaches the maiden of his
choice with a ceremonious bow, and
from her response judges whether he
Is acceptable as a suitor or not.
On Purrhnee Sunday the consent of
remits and gunrdlans is sought, it the
%vetoing during the week has been hap-
py.
possession Send% witnesses the first
appearance of the various lovers before
the world as actual or prospective
prides and brideglocros.
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A Time for Everything. --The time for
Dr. Thomas' Eclactric 011 Ls when
croupy symptoms appear in lite chil-
dren; when rheumatic pairs beset the
cid: when lumbago, asthma. coufhs,
calls, catarrh or earache allnck either
young or ekl; when burns, scalds, abra-
skins, contusions or sprains is mit! to
any member of the fninily. In nny t t
these aliments it will give relief and
work a cure.
Old Smtlliers: "Poetic -ft d4st:race to
yeah family, air. I'm nlniost astmuned
t 1 rill you my son." Young S►nilhers:
"Say nothing, dad. I'm as much
ashamed of it as you ere."
A LITrt.B QUIET Is the beet r.1 all diet, vet It
wW nut Make bum atut tausrte but " I'ernotim"
will. Try It, AR drug and general et.,re.. $1
bottle&
in a small town the monotony of n
wo!nan'e lift would be something fierce
if it wasn't for the gossip (bating
about.
A Small rill, bol Powerful. — They
Ihnn Judge of lite powers of a pill by
i'.s size, Welk' consider Parinelec•t.
\'egelal,le, Pills to he (ticking. It is a lit-
tle wonder among pills. What it lacks
In size it /mikes up in potency. The
remedies which it carries are put up in
(hese smell doses, )ceaute they are so
powerful that only small doses are re-
quired. The full strength of the ex-
treme; Ls seemed In this form and do
their work thoroughly,
"Ming it n11. my eignr's gone out," he
t.i.1o1. "11 epode n eignr, t;o render hcw
gt.od it m8y le, if yon. Irl 11 go cuts"
"A cigar." she. ohsersed, "is, in that
matter, not unlike a man."
About her 'cr.rnplcelen thlr nt•ernge
wmnrut worries more than she does
al eel her prottiective harp and crown.
very tvomolg
V:at. •ea,.A sr:d 'tic ! craw
t.tr attte ^'cs,.e::n,
MARVELW?IrII215prsy
'aid new sear•, efNabi
:est-kl net eetven,,
ter t It eleaa.<a
r . ••••••1
M rye- e'•eer'•t rM It.
ha !1'IL 4 sc, r:y tae
A ftt.r•eet no
•clan, nut s. -,,d swop for
L;.,u,ted t..- l -,-11..1 It ewe
ft.', pert: -n' ie. &ei direellurl• ta-
Y'r'i Ori At rrt.y rtt„ wino.... li,,e
I.tai rat Agents for 5 an. M.
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1!t�11: NO. 4G 07
litN:S \\1111 BANKING AIIa)1'AT!3.
Never Owned a tJtequi•-book. Deter
I%ilhdrew Money.
One of the vary few Low -wows in
England who have possessed bunking
accounts of their own, has just deed in
the private Digs' Nursing Home of the
Dumb Friends' League. This was Wu-
lcll.o Jack, the fatuous retriever, who
A years has been u familiar figure al
\\ atcrk-o Station, London, where he
has collected over $7,500 fur the London
and South-\\'c,tern Railway Servants'
Orphanage.
Like his father, London Jack, who,
stuffed and enshrined in a glass case,
now occupies a prominent psition on
the main departure Ostrom' of the ela-
tion in question, Waterloo Jack was a
repent* client of one of the principal
(:113 hanks. Ile had his own puss look
and pasirt;; n book. But he Clever own -
et a cheque book, tor, unlike the iia-
jtsrity of the bank's Iwo -footed custo-
mer,, he never withdrew any money.
The Orphanage authorities attended to
that part of the business,
In the season, (hough, the amount I
it's deposits was frequently by no weans
inconsiderable, the record being reach-
ed one Ascot week, when nearly $100
was entered to his credit, $40 of which
he collected on Gold Cup day.
Another famous banking dog, said to
be the father of thein all. was Leo,
known Wally as the "hospital Dog .0
Cork." Ills nceouta was opened so long
ego ns 1S92, and ninny ltottannds et
pr.unds passed Itlreergh it. to find their
way eventually into the treasury of the
Cork County and City Hospital for \\o-
men and Children.
There are n number of banks in Cork,
Lot Leo knew perfectly well which one
w•nsJtfs, and paid in his cheones and
me ney every Monday meriting with
commendable regulurity.
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MEDICAL AIMIORITIES
Soy That eight persons out of lett stif-
le- at some lime or other from piles.
Whether the piles are bleeding or pro-
truding, or itching or "blind," 'Lam-
Buk gives immediate ease.
Mr. Neil Devon, \Vebwood, Ont., suf-
fered with piles eight seers. A New•
Loxes of Zam-Buk cured him. 11e since
says: "1 have had no relent of the trou-
ble, so that 1 know 1 am permanently
cured."
Zuni-Buk cures Cuts, Chapped (lands,
Ulcers, Burns, Sore Legs, Abscesses,
Poisoned Wounds, Boils, F.ezerna and
all skin troubles. Rubbed well In it is
a splendid embrlcutioi for Rheumatism.
Neuralgia and Sciatica, etc. 51) cents
a box of nil druggists and stores or
post-paid on receipt of price front the
Zuni-Buk Co. 3 boxes for 81.?5,
PO\VDERED MILK.
Improved processes for reducing milk
le the forum of n powder, or compressing
It Into tablets, have lett to an increasing
use of milk in these forms. Powdered
or colnpressed rink Is not only employed
fur proviskinitlg ships and for transpor-
tation to distant places, but for the use
of haken< and confectioners. In France
a new process for powdering milk has
recently been inv'cnlcd. '(trio milk is
forced, under pressure of 2511 atmos-
pheres, through n lube of one-tenth of
n millimetre in diameter, into a closed
chamber, heated to 167 degrees Fahren-
heit by a current of warm air. The rapid
expansion of the milk on entering the
chnntl.cr urns it into n cloud of vapor.
the water is carried off by the current of
nir, and the redid parte of the milk fall
In powder on the bottom.
If your children moan and are rest-
less during sleep, coupled, when
an'ukt', with n loss of appetite, Nee
c tinicnnnre, picking of the note, etc..
you may depend upon II that the pri-
mary cause of the trouble is worms.
Wither flrnves' Worst Exlernlinnter ef-
fectually remotee (hese pests, id once
relieving the little sufferers,
TIIE PROSE OF IT,
de.ing there with my mase Teeth? 7
Ile+bnrel (it the bureau) -Just culling
the end of my cigar, dear.
ITCH. Mange, I'rnirte Scrntchts tine
every form of contagious lira in laarnnn
or oniine's cared in 20 menthe by Wel-
ford's Sanilnry Lotion. 1l never fails
Sold by all druggists.
I1elax: "So young Ciotdrox has taken a
wife. What wits her ninidrn name?"
Jinx: "Hee mnidrn aim e•eetns to have
leen to marry G oldreix. and she proved
an unusually good shot for a women."
A VIII?. gyne. CDR In dry trans. an does An
ntlammation In the thn..,t gnaw down int , the
twigs. Ik•al pwmptty with a cold a, with a are,
ad when you been to tooth um Allen's bit
ARi)l'1' FOitl•:IG? 11.16s.
1'orly-1liree nI Th'.' are Carried by
Every ItaIIlrsliip.
The most dilliit:lt to make are the
foreign flags. Tho is e';enially true of
tee S stilt and Central American ones.
A half dozen specially skilled hand
device sewers are continually kept
tees., flags. Et cry leillteship ese
4:1 foreign flats, 25 fret by 13 wide. i
most exper.sivn ensign lo ninke is lite
Gelman, which, owing to the (Tenerife
sero'.( sv rk of the lnrge imperial (ago,
end royal crews' nitrssitnli"i Arlt-nrr.
Blow and tai eful sewing. c. s's P74.7.0.
The <Irngwin ling of China r. es•s!s of
tell, sepnnile pieces. 'twelve to four-
teen days are ordihnrily concurred In
finishing this flog, whit roils 851.75.
The flag of Smun wtlh ICP hoigt.' white
elephant costs $:t$. 'the \frxican• wilt,
i!' centre design of n targe eerie hold-
ing a serpent In its 1 ill. feels R:ltt.5ii.
The cheapest ftreien rrig made is the
\ketrish, which ce:s:s $21.
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FAKING OVA'S.
et mel that impulse yours, triter M
my uncle's the olhrr dei'. and 1 certainly
was Iakrn with the St hr sited,.
"What c61 Inr .1.: ,'
"Ile 1(o4A one's,. le rope! '1I- •: nes lie
leek r••ill.'e to til 0•1'11 r11egt iii. hill.
me: Then he nee:. h • is•'r
"1I nml.h! Nit wanike he IS rakish{ with
people."
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What it is
What it does
What we do
"BRICK'S TASTELESS"
R:GISfER[D
It is an extract of fresh cod livers, containing
all the virtues of pure Cod Liver 0.1 without the
nauseous grease, combined w.th Phosphorus in
the form of the Compound Syrup of llypophos-
phites, nutritious Extract of Malt and the Fluid
Extract of 11'ild Cherry Bark.
It will promptly relieve, and if its use is con-
tinued, permanently cure chronic bronchitis, all
pulmonary affections, croup, hoarseness, nervous
disorders due to an exhausted condition of the
system, prostration following (eters, debility at
chenge of life, or constitutional weakneas at any
age, and all blood disorders.
We positively guarantee "Brides Tasteless'.
to do exactly what we claim it will do as printed
on the label of the bottle, en any advertising
matter, and every druggist who sells "Brick's
Tasteless" is authorized to refund to his custom-
er the full purchase price ;f err nettle doe- not
show a decoded imptuseruent, which umproav-
ment will result in a complete cure if additional
bottles are taken.
We therefore request you to try a bottle of
"Brick's'( Tasteless " un our recommendation, and
if no improvement is shown after taking it, return
the empty bottle to the druggist from whom you
purchased it and he will refund your money.
Can we be fairer?
Two Sizes —3 ounce bottle 50c; 20 ounce bottle $1.00
r a
FACTORY
WITH
Power, Heat, Electric Light,
to Lease for a Term of Years.
Central location. About ten theufa'id square feet in
four floors and basement. Exoellent shipp n3 fa&'.11ties
Standard Fire Sprinkler System. tow insurance rate.
MURnAY F. WILSON. 81 Ade!aide 8t. West, Toronto
INWIIMMEMEDOWSWIWomwOwor
An Infallible Cure
►'or Spteins, Ringbone, Splint, Curb,
S.ecncy, I,..nteness and Soft Bunches,
Kendal's Spavin Coro has no equal.
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end have used your reaneetiee, trhich
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then the c•.nn.o• Ledo. Learn dv fact. about
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b cure your cough or cold
No "if--" or "hula" --just a
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Cur.: will cure your cough
or colo and do it gni:ker
than anything you
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will return the purchase
['rice. Get a bottle to -day,
and cite that cough or cold.
Shiloh's
cures-
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and coughs
Sh:lob's Cure is a safe and surd
cough and cold nrdiciue for
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AGENTS WANTED.
MANE MONEY, m yrs and Olds, soling lets
Pens, wrrl,-a tow wur.la %about dipping in Ink.
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WIC N NEW YORK
THE NEW FIREPROOF
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HOTEL NAVARRE
7th Ave. aro 35 h at.
300 FEET WEST OF BROADWAY.
t•1,t mute u1 I.unir) At Itituimnut Cost
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•_'.ou per day with loth. Ire t•s •a to
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MACHINtRY FOR SA' °.
DYNAMO
300,1lgllts, firm l -c 1.1., e.1 0 : • so! 1
Cheep and must be g;oil.:, , way
owing to 1:•• tight mai eine ie. t g di
Piece. 5. 1 , nk \\ IISo : 7 ' \•:"Tilde
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FAN BLOW BLOWER
Ileftllo ninke, number lour, tt u►ch ver.
bent discharge, 24 inches high: perfect
c',ntlilk,n. Superintendent, 'frith linnet•
'rig. 73 Adelnide St. \\ csl, 'Tut'.nto.
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WATER
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Light.
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High Grade 011
Ever fluid In Canada.
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