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dercd for her birthday gifts. tC
Ai social and commercial success eon 1
so keen as in our aw•u day, and to
the victor and the vanquished alike
von: -...s a tiino when nerves and body.
cry for rest. Nature and scien c
have combined to produce an envir-'
nntent where tired rnon and wo-
men may renew their youth. On
the main line of the Grand Trunk They Never Know Failure.---
'lailway System, at St. Catharines,1 Careful observation of the effects
Ontario, is situated 'file Wel-hof Parmelee's Vegetable Pills has
land,'' where the ills of life. aro al -shown that they act immediately on
leviated by • bathisig in the Saline the diseased organs of the system
Springs of the "St. Catharines and stimulate them to healthy ac -
Well," under proper medical se- tion. There may be cases in which
porvision and attendance. Apply tho disease has been long seated
to J. I). McDonald, Uistrict Pas-
senger Agent, Toronto.
WOMAN'S IDEA. A
A woman's idea of living on Easy
street is usually a swell hat tor
each occasion. •
er ONE WOMAN
1 la tl
Among these ssi,^_a pair•of two-
story bweettncat boxes, a dt nheitI''
pair of whic ► woo costa ►ous-
glirnu�lt Sirt•r-wort hr. Williams' and dollars. Even a tiny tray no
I'iuk Pills Restored Health
and Strength.
Pettily run down is the condition
of thoiltttitsds throughout Canada --
perhaps you are one of them. Yon
find w.rrk a burden. You aro weak;
easily tired; out of sorts; pale and
tl►ip. Your bleep is restless; your
appetite poor and you suffer from
headaches. All this suffering is
caused by bad bleed and nothing
can make you well hut good hleod
larger than the palm of one's hand
represents six months of work with
its two bemired coatings and its
slow, careful carving.
DESTRUCTION BY RATS.
Estimated That trent Britain i.oses
$75,000,000 Per Annum.
There is a prospect of a regularly
organized war against rats in the
British Isles. A deputation from
-- welting can make this good the Incorporated Society for the
blond so quickly as Dr. W'diesels' Destruction of Vermin recently vis-
I'uit- Pills for Palo People. These
ills never fail to make, rich, red,
tealtlegivine blood. Mr. H. It.
'Reed, Quebec city, says: "About
twelve months ago I was all run
dowel as the result of over -work.
fly (lector ordered no to tako a
complete rest, but this did not help
me. I had no appetite; my nerves
were unstrung and I was so weak I
could scarcely move. Nothing the
doctor did helped me and I began
to think my case was incurable.
While confined to my room friends
came to see me and one of them
advised me to try Dr. Wiljiams'
Pink Pills. I did so anu soon my
appetite improved, my color came
back and in less than a month I
iced Lord Carrington, president of
the Board of Agriculture, and ask-
ed for the appointment of a com-
mission to inquire into the damage
to crops done by these vermin.
Tho deputation consisted of Sir
James Crichton-Browne, Mr. Theo -
bald, vice-president of the chairman
of the rat committee of the associa-
tion, and others.
They pointed out the enormous
damage done by rats, estimated by
Sir Jaynes Crichton-Browne at $75,-
000,000 per annum in Great Britain.
This figure was arrived at by al-
lowing one rat per cultivated acrd
of land, and one farthing's damage
per rat per day. Sir James incident-
ally stated tho plague in India last
was able to leave my room: 1 con- year, and denounced the rat as the
tinned the pills for another month chief cause of infection. He added
and they completely cured me. I that the expenditure on rat. poisons
am now in the best of health and
able to do my work without fatigue.
I feel st're that_ all who aro weak
will find renewed health and
strength in Dr. Itril:.•'ns' Pink
Pills. They certainly saved me
from a life of misery."
When Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
make new blood they go right to
the root of and cure anaemia,
rheumatism, St. Vitus dance, kid-
ney trouble, indigestion, headache,
in the United Kingdom arnounteU
to $1,250,000 per annum, which
was far more than would be requir-
ed to exterminate the verinin if the
catnpaign wore systematically con-
ducted.
The deputation recommended a
law empowering the ',seal govern-
ment board, whenever the local
authorities faileu to take steps for
the destruction of the rats, to do
the work, at the coat of the local
STATDME
TELLS HER SUFFERING S1S-
.'I'EItS TO USE DODU'S
KIDNEY PILLS.
They I'roved a Blessing to Ill'r
11hcn lier Pltin:•t and Weakness
11'ere .Uuto.t More Than She
Could Bear.
St. George, Man., Dec. It
(Specie]).—Hoping to save her sis-
ter women in the West from pains
and aches which come at the criti-
cal times in a woman's lite, Mrs.
Arseno Vinet of this place has giv-
en the following statement for pub-
lication:
"1 have brought up a largo family
and have always enjoyed good
health until the last two years. 1
ata fifty-four years of ago and at
the critical tune of life that comes
to every woman, I had peins in my
right hip and shoulder. I could not
lie down two minutes at a time
RENEW YOUR YOUTH.
Never before has the struggle for
"If we wait any longer we shall
miss the train," she said impatient-
ly. "We have been waiting a good
ntanv minutes ter that mother of
Hours, I should say !" he
replied, some -a -hat acrimoniously.
"Ours!" cried she, rapturously.
"Oh, George! this is so sudden!"
Theo she fell upon his neck.
WITIH `THE CHILDREN.
At supper to -night will they be
served the most wholesome and
easily digested food nature has
provided t . Not unless they have
Orange Meat. This is made from
without suffering the greatest ag- the whole wheat, thoroughly and
on Sometimes I awakened with properly cooked and mixed with
malt.
Orange Meat served with milk or
cream combine to make a perfect
food.
a feeling as if some one had laid
a piece of ice on my head. An-
other time it would be a burning
pain under the left shoulder.
"I took many medicines, but
could get no relief, till reading of
cares of similar cases to my own by
Dodd's Kidney Pills, led me to try
them. They did wonders for me.
"I want all women to know what
Dodd's Kidney Pills did for mc."
Dodd's Kidney Pills cure the
Kidneys. Tho woman who has
sound Kidneys is safeguarded
against nine -tenths of the suffering
that makes life a burden to the wo-
man of Canada.
CHANCE FOR OTHERS.
Mrs. Gaswell (reading)—John,
how did the Sphinx get its repute -
and backache and those secret ail- authorities. Inspectors would have tion for being so wise1
relents which make the lives of so power to enter without warrant Caswell--Iiy keeping its mouth
many women and growing girls any suspected area, such terra in- rhut for 3,000 years, my dear.
miserable. Sold by all medicine eluding dwelling houses, outhouses, Lear!,
dealers or by mail, at 50e. a box or
six loxes for 82.50 from The Dr.
Williams' Medicine Co., Brock-
ville, Ont.
•
MENTAL i. t('t10ER-WORK.
Cre;,t Patience and Delicate Touch
Required.
Lacquer -work is seen in its per-
fection only in China and Japan.
Tho Chinese master of the art, who
alone holds many of its secrets, '
lives and works in l'eking. Miss
):lira Scidmore, writes of a visit to,
his shop. In that dry cliinatc, away
from the sen, there aro more dilli-
culties in managing the lacquer
than in Japan ; but this expert, in
his stone •floored, heavy -walled and
roofed house, mannges to maintain
an even temperature :end to get
moisture into the air by constant
sprinkling.
Mixed lacquers—thick, sticky liq-
uids like honey or molasses— are
kept in cove.red crocks or bowls,
and the workmen apply them with
thin blades or brushes that distrib-
ute thin, even washes over the ,
wooden foundation of the object'
that is being coated.
The surfa' a of a hox, for example,
is coated over with dark -green lac-
quer and put away to dry in a Clark
cupboard, the sicca of which are
contsantly sprinkled with eater.
After dying for a day in the moist
air another coat is applied, and it
is again put int.) the damp cup-
board t) dry. This continues until
the object has been coated fifty
times with the dark -green lacquer.
The general outline of the design
which is to be raised in relief above
the dark ground is drawn, and the
groundwork cnrt'ed over with fine
wave and geometrical designs.
Tion successive coats of red lacquer
Ore applied, and gradually little
islands of scarlet appear above the
green level.
Eighty coats elf red lacquer are
put in and dried, and then the out-
lines of the flowers or figures are
sketched on an 1 the relief orna-
ment carved out. Slowly and
patiently the Chinese workmen chip
away and cat away into the quarter
inch of red substance, which is only
shout as hard as cheese. As the
thin little chisel cuts under a tiny
flower until it rests in relief upon
green leases. one admire-♦ the skill
and stere touch that works out all
the exquisite modeling of the deli-
cate petals.
"The empress 'lowager is fond of
neer. reel things." •aid the director,
• who further explained that many of
the finished boxes and ether ar-
ticic� .aeon us tris, teleses long ago
factories, warehouses, docks,
wharves, railway stations and build-
ings attached thereto, stables sew- Give the Chlldten a Chance.
Spanking does not cure children of bed.
wetting. Thera is a constitutional cause
for this trouble. Mrs. M. Summers, Ban
Windsor, Ont„ will send free. to any
MOTHERS $
ere, fields, gardens, and stacks of
wood, hay, and corn. Lord Car-
rington promised to consider the
matter and make his reply in clue rot,
Cutts.. mother her successful home treatment.
4, with full instruct!ons. Send no money, but
TRAVELLER'S VALUABLE MO.write her to -day if your children trouble
the chu in ances ay. are iittmit
can'til helpthe
h. cThis
treatment Also cures adults and aged
people troubled with urine difficulties by
day ur night.
Travelling on the I C. R., Mr Harry
Tonere, St. i'aul Street, St. John, N.8„ found
a boy Of Z*m•lluk, the great skin•hea!rr. Ile
was tuff:ring fro•n badly chapped hands at
the hint so applied the balm. Ile says :—
"Zam•fIuk eased the pain and smarting,
healed the cracks, and mole my hands quite
smooth. Finding it so goad, 1 kept a surlily
handy, and have since proved u a really
wonderful healer. it cures .uta, sores, ..r
burrs equally well, and 1 woald oot like nom
to be without a supply."
Mr. 'Lowers is only one of thousands who
are glad they heard of ?earn -link. There is
no skin disease it will not relieve and cute.
Its fame is spreading everywhere. and n is
now regarded as Nature's great "liras •aid''
In workshops, on the farm, or in the home.
No tra,efer should be without it. Every
home should have its box always ready for
ate. A little Zero -Auk rubbed regularly on
the hands and lace before retiring each night
ail) keep the skin soft and free hon chaps,
cold -sores, or disease.
it you have A cut, a bruise, or same irritst•
hog skin disease, which has defied all nrdinery
remedies, apply Zam-Huk. It first cleanses
• wound by kitting off all h►rmful bacteria.
Then it builds op new time cell by cell --just
as a bri; klayer Itys row after row of brit kg.
Then it covets the wound with new healthy
skin, anti the cure is cffcc:et' 1
Zam-Huk is also it cure fur piles. it gives
speedy rel:ef and ends the throbbing, burn'ng
paint. Skin -diseases, such as enema, itch.
u'cers, bather's rash, rashes due to bloods
poison, etc , cannot resist its powerful hes:inif
virtues. l'eerely vegetab'e. it is an idem comm
htnation of power and pear ty. Sec, a 1.•.g of
all druggists and ,totes, or poll free front
Zan.-Ituk Cn., Toronto. for price. Reject
*beep, hsenaf rl and daagesotts suosututca.
Customs Officer—"I thought you
said, madam, there was nothing but
wearing apparel in your trunk.
1S hat about these three bottles of
cognac 1' "Oh, those." said the
lady, "aro my nightcaps."
A Medicine C;Icst in Itself. --
Only the well-to-do can afford to
possess a mea.cino chest, but lir.
Thomas' Electric Oil, which is a
medicine chest in itself being a
CUTE.
He proposed to an heiress,
But she was too cute,
For she noticed that he
Wore a busi:►ces suit.
Repeat it:—"Shiloh's Cure will
always cure my coughs and colds."
Ono thousand cubic feet of gas
will yield as mueli light as 50 pounds
of candles.
Sudden transition from a hot to
a cold temperature, exposure to
rair►, sitting in a draught, unseas-
onable substitution of light for
heavy clothing, are fruitful causes
of colds and tho resultant cough so
perilous to persons of weak lungs.
Among the many medicines for
bronchial disorders so arising,
there is none better than Bickle's
Anti-Consurnptive Syrup. Try it
and become convinced. Price 25
cents.
SUBSTANTIAL PROOF.
She—"Ani I really the dearest
thing on earth to you, Harold?"
Ho—"If you doubt my word, dar-
ling, I have the bills to prove it."
That Tormenting/ Sold that tondo you wretched
Lung n.sl ams when your tba. at l7 a e • take; .rens
This Admirable remedy la tope trvw up,mD. Take
is is time.
HOW SO?
"They say vertical writing makes
forgery easy?"
"How can that bo if it's up-
r'ght 1"
Tho healthy glow disappearing
remedy for rheumatism, lumbago, from the cheek and moaning and
sore throat, colds. coughs, catarrh, restlessness at night are sato
asthma, and a potent healer for symptoms of worms in children.
wounds, cuts, bruises, sprains, Do not fail to Ret a bottle of
etc., is within the reach cf the poor- Mother (,raves W'orm Extcrmin•
est, owing to its cheapness. It
should be in every house.
manyKeeping
family poor.
is what keeps
nI
Repeat it: --" Shiloh's Cure will al-
ways cure my coughs and colds."
"Pre. what is the meaning of in-
consislency?" asked Freddy. ''In-
consistency, my sun," exclaimed
pa, "means a pian who growls all
day and then goes home and kicks
1the dog fur barking at night."
A Purely Vegetable Pill.--Pnr-
Mr. Yonngwife--"My clear, the melee's Vegetable }'ills are coin -
hank in is limb my money is deposit -'pounded from routs, herbs, nod
cd has broken l" Mrs.? oungwife— solid extracts of known virtue in
"What a mete•~ youve gat your the treatment of liver and kidney.
cheque-book at home, love!' complaints and in giving tone to A man applied at the factory for
the system whether enfeebled by a je'b. Amonaat other nuestitn••
worth two overwork or deranged through ex- I the foreman p caked him why he left
try. ..saes in living. They require no
his last lace. "11•ell, ' he replied,
(testimonial. Their excellent qual-' "they a ked mo to please have used them end they corn.'
hct
leave,
Lae of nosh. eoteh ani pain In theche'1 may flies nye wen known to all those {�{
and I didn't like t r refuse them."
notIn.I •.•nsesmptlon. Md are hat st,tns. APenV !
Lung it ibis loosens the cough and heals Inaiat• NRepeat
lid ear paaages. Net a grain of opium in It. mend themselves to dyspeptics and
those subject to biliousness who it: —"Shiloh's Cure will always
The pessimist never ]topes for the aro in quest of a beneficial tiled cure my coughs and colds."
].est for fear he will be fo.led. icinc.
Hardly nay man is clever enough
to know how important he isn't.
Report it. " Shiloh's Cure will al-
ways cure my couglis and colds."
CP AGAINST iT.
atur; it is an effectual medicine.
--
"Was your husband lucky in the
last race meeting?" "Yes," an-
swered young Mrs. Tomkins; "ho
sprained his ankle badly, and so
couldn't attend."
_ —
Rercat it:—"Shiloh', Cure wiil
always cure my coughs and colds."
and does not easily yield to med-
icine, but even in 'such cases these
Pills have been known to bring re-
lief when all other ao-called rem-
edies have failed. These asser-
tions can be substantiated by many
who have used and med-
ical of their
qualities.
the Pills,
men speak highly
"I wish I had never learned to
play cards," exclaimed a man who
had been unfortunate at the game.
"You moan you wish you had learn-
ed, don't you 1" was Itis wife's re-
joinder.
•
Repeat
it: —"Shiloh's Cure will always
cure my coughs and colds."
Tramp --"Can you Assist ino along
the read, intiml" Lady of the
Nouse--"Personally, I cannot; but
i will unchain my dog, and I knuw
he will."
tmttattene Abound. hal Inst,► n,nn gettln- the
gw..ui .e I he U A 1. ' ',tenth .1 ,':stere h has
11t . t 1 the test Of years It cures aches and pains
quicker than any p:
The man who fails is
of the sten who never
Mrs. Nowrich—"Aro you Mr.
Easel?" Mr. E.—"Yes, madam."
"The painter of miniatureal" "Yes
madam." "What'll you charge to
paint a life-sized miniature of my
daughter ?"
APhysleten isnot always at handanard your.
telt against midden inch' and c,lds Ly keeping
a bottle of Painkiller o thehouse
aknt void suoai
totes, there y
Larle'—Z-e and 800.
Importunate Lady (who has been
subjecting the child to a running
fire of questions)—"Is the skin of
tho fox any use 1" Child—"Yes."
Lady—"What for i" Child — "Fol
keeping the fox warm, of course."
Pca r! •• Percy
ing a hard time with his courtship
these days."
wasRuby "indeed?"
`— – Pearl --"Yes, he called nn
girl and her father ]'addled him
witheut gloves."
Ruby—"Gracious
Pearl --"Yes, and Vie!) he called
on another girl and her brother
happened to be a pugilist and hand-
led him with gl.,ves."
The teacher was gis ing an expn-
riaion on culpable h.nnicule. ••ff
1 went ont in a email boat." he
said, "and the owner knew it was
leaking. and I gut drowned. what
t old that be?" After a few nein
e.tes' rilence a little boy stood rep
and said : -- "A holiday, sir :"
Catiliflnw,•r is hav-
Get acquainted with
Black Watch
the Lig black plug
chewing tobacco. A
trcmendow, favorite
everywhere, because of
its richness and pleasing
flavor.
2:00
one
A MISNOMER.
"I never saw such a lazybones in
all my life! Of what is that girl
too 'e 1"
"She is Supp.,sr,d to be maid of
all work."
U
England contains about 13,000
square miles of coalfields.
;ire yonr corns harder to remos
than those that others have h ui:
Have they not had the same kind
Have they not been cured by us
ing Holloway's Corn Cure? Try a
bottle.
TOBACCO HABIT
nr. McTaceart's tobacco remedy removes all
desire fsr the need Iu a few days. A vegetable
medicine, and only requires Loathing the tongue
with yt'sc.a.lon ill. Price, $!.0!.
LiQUUOR HABIT
Marvellous results from taking his rens 1 h•r
the liquor habit. Safe and inespe:"Ivs fYsine
treatment: uo hypodermic Injjectivns, uo pull,•
city, no lou tel time from business, and a cure
certain.
Address or consult Dr. ;1ic1'aggart, 75 Yon: r
street. Toronto, Canada. - - -
EH WANTED: er.day
A•11••••• I1
l.'. SI1
Is adeerma wgrub goods, teas p
1!
oseerue. In 11'1 ser n
a.. a<us ,les 1,
e arhinia a=a• adrvar•e ' W.,. r eISaayw
.w. 1111 sr,
Ey ter MOwtr, ltd ,,p.O.e, •, pet ds,. S:ea'•y until
S par ro:.n1; eatu,ly w. plan; no e•iesuue re.une,1
ills for partl:.s:ara
WI. R. WARNER MLD. CO.. Lesdes, 0•t., Cassia.
POULTRY
We want heavy shipments for
Christmas trade. Ship nt once.
Quick sa!ea and prompt returns.
D. N. SMITH & Co., 70 T II la St'
('Ifi\:1'S MINERAL W'EA1•TII.
C'hina's resources of coal and iron
are ameng the largest and most.
favorably situated in the world.
The extent of the great coal fields
has been put at 400,000 square miles
—more than seventy times the ag-
gregate extent of all the coal fields
of Britain. it is expected that very
snnn Chinese coal will be delivered
at far Eastern ports at prices with
which no other coal can possibly
compete, and that China. in con•
sequence of this des eleprnvrlt, will
becomes large exporter of iron
The song of the bird was origin
15'1 1: N1). 51 09. ally is cry of alarm.
OP2JN Pili,
5,000 GOOD MINKS
•
Ship evil end ot,tsin blyhes% pile, map
u.* trial : htpment, e'.e40,1.,4ue oa sppll.•.11 .n
References, the U •mtaion Wank and t'jminer
dal aims].'.
A. A E. PIERCE & 00.,
607 Kl. PAI.]. sr, • NIIINI1lfiAL.
I BIG MONEY
tor ago eta • rtling our toilet soaps
• Lots utsktng $5 o) a day. write at
Iono* roe Cult particular.. to the
SOAP SUPPLY CO.. sox 332, Torotrto
A. J. PATTI SON & CO.
32-31 SCOTT STRUT, TORONTO.
Stook Brokers dt Fin*Qlal Agents
OOi3..9►L'S`
and other •]sacks h^utht an I to .L1 n e .m mission.
COrr.spondeuce ]aided. Orden may de wtr.dse
ecu espease•
MONEY TO LOAN
ON FARM PROPERTY
At lowest rates. Apply to
JONES & PROCTOR BROS.
! Toroato Straat, Toronto, Oat.
Investment
Securities.
This means a safe Investment. A
mortgage on real estate with the
earnings of the largest Street
Railway In Canada (lroatrtal) to
pay the interest, Pays halt as
much again as any Bank In Wet.,
est always ea!eable. rends ,1}•
amounts of S10D, 85)0 or S1.000.
CORRESPONDENCE INVITED.
GEOFFREY PORTEOUS,
•ONa ettO.c[R,
Street Railway B'd'g, Montreal, P.Q.
Reference - I:sok .•1 Montiu�l
Oil I iMi.aa. t.
of money maters. Do you want to get rich .tuh-k
1egeUneate.y 7 1f e0, buy at:,a•k In Ute Candle
\•+rel, -West Oil Com pany, l.iu,ftetl. Ruy cheap•
hile<dk.redeep. 'Ihi.companyuwne!tectiune
e 7 and al. Tp. e, nange IL, west of the IT
)l, les
the great Albert Oil Rett which. acc,rdins to the
moeminent authority, is destined to biro.,lne the
great... oil produving centre les the world, ■o
much .o that land is now ,.Ilio* at iron. gl,c05
to •s, one per acre. 'i his c.tmpany liar the m eb
up -t ,-date on baring plant itt operation, 'tint al-
ready down 1500 feet, pairing through 4 oil hem..
Ing rands, containing cmntderahle oil and 50110•
loom, gal. So certain are the prospects rel sucrose,
that ilio abat.s have already advanced from fel
.mats t s s: each, and dlsectly the groat 011 pools
are struck you will have to Iso a millionaire torsi
any nen.b•-of shares; again w• say, huy cheap
ofbile s ugg orae *leap. Sh ares are t n as,e,sable,
the land .•caned by the Company iavalued sac nil.
lug to present prices at $,0.u)n,000. Sharer Si.
each, in blocks of 60; tents half cash, Wan
in three mouths. Drafts payable to A Wild em
and t'o., 1.W.. at the ane.-ct,.attr Baok of Cana le
Victoria, R. C., to be .echo ,Ke,l for. or on a:c a..`
al, stack In the Canadian YOrtb 11•.at Oil l•<an-
rauyJLlmlte�L _
Razor Sharpener•
no not throw away your us me in t•'tjlug
$ new Itas..r I/SCa1110 your . Id one w ill n t
work, but huy a ca. of our " Perfect! ,n
Resor i'a-te;' which will keep your a, -'r
in perfect elatingotting c'uditien, au.t' t:w eta case
will ta*1 you a lifetime. If your Hard war
or Mug h.a'er .I es ma bindle this, w.• 1
us 2,•• ai:J w e w i s 1 •r ward aan., t ,'trI
CANADA HONE COMPArsY.
Wawtanesa, Man 1 -
QUEER
CITY
WATER
WHITE
Gives Perfect
Y..
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fi
FCR SALF. CY
DEALERS EVERYWHEU,
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THE
LIST
rend for our Pres
rattl•.gne No. 7).
RIC 811 PiCn1 b OlOG1 Co.. lid.. GP,15t1, 07I
raker• er 5Nl ►:.nes. len Or Rang and
A.•aen04. Prayer Pian.,.
Ail the Strength
of Prime Ox Beef
is Conoentrated In Bovril.
BOVRIL
is palntat,l©, very nourishing,
and easily digested.
It is no trouble to prepare.
A spoonful of BOVRIL stir.
rest into a cup of boiling
water is the finest tonic and
pick-me-up.
BOVRIL 18 LIQUID LiFE
YOUR.
NORSESANDCAT i LE
FARMERS Al)NS'f0(':i
R.tI?EHS
Be wise and plea isle against
loss by insuring Oar Stall-
ions, Horses, Mares, Colts,
Oxen, Cows, Calvee, flogs
and .Sheep against death by
accident or dierase just as
you insure your property
against loss by fire. and
morn so ftlr disease anal
death may occur at any tirne.
whilst loss by fire of your
property might never occur.
The premium is low and
the protection assured.
Agents wanted in all un-
represented distrie is possess•
ins a veterinary surgeon
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Dept. A.