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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1903-01-02, Page 6• TIIE IIORSE IIIAR ,317 t tee+.Ise esirese•i~d•+d•a•i'•i'l+ tietresiteete ' -Dee fotitrwise ; is u synopsis Of an address d,siiverecl by De. J. Hugo 'Bad, one of 'rtie e:rpert judges eat - played by' tIits tiep<arturenl at the I ec,;,•nt ire arIUIL Lstawvn lair, if rt, Hiatt is breeding for the mar- ket Ile esttvuld find out what the market tietimuds and "tiuen melte up ,hitt mind es to what style oe the • horses to den -lead ire can produce at most profit to 11•ims'elt. The 'bast set- ling horses to -day are heavy d:vaugiite, etarrlage horses and saddle lenses. Prieee Edward ' eland is certainly in, a p'ersition to produce good neavy • horses. The Ulyde:; are a good breed and seeue to be in most demand. Tee stallions at present, owned on tLlfe island when mated to good mares ;twill certainty produce colts that evi11 sell well. A reasonably heavy mare of good conformation is re- .quired. T.tere were instances an the grounds wheee Llyde stenions had been bred to light mires of standard bred bleed. Tee progesiy were non- descripts (of nse pn t ticular use, and tele is tee fes eieral result of sach frioleat creasing. The d etautetion between carriage hoeses sett..! x ;adsters is evidently not, welt understood by extebltion managements or pen'pie in the Mari- time kl'ra w Lreed, erefeie) 'are two die- • 'iueti or !some•, and siiouid not be judga-;l le the eases class. There slitnald be l)rl:•v:.esion at least for a single road:der Lel Harness and a matched. pair. The di;:Iretion between. Roadsters and carriage Ii-neaa..•s : net a matter of sze, er of breedlug. Due road fosse is valuabta for les perform+- aneo in getting Over tale road ; the carriage iveree tor tuts attractive- ness, his style teal action, in addition to his r.^,.0 quanties. '.Lnw carriage horse in demand to -day must have action, legit action, folding his knees and hocks well, and he mast do this no matter weedier 1tt•r going five- miles sal lntnttr or iii _rate Be meet !told up his head wiele>'at the aid of a check, and alwv.ys teak proud. in size lite may vary from 15.2 !lands to 16 hands or even slight lei over. As a general tale the carriage horse sunned neve. more s:ebtitatiie than tee roade7ter, br more horizon- tal in tile croup, and auuve ail must have a lege proud head. Tee road horse woe, tow action and lxeshape low head Iltey go faster and farther and last iteeg::r than the carriage horses but til is not so much its de- mand, Its tie. large markets, Gtii,eage, New York, Detroit and twee Toronto, the carriage horse may sell for from $600 up, while the road t arse wet terutgefre'm 1:10 up. Breeding Carx'iage ilorsrs—St:tte- dmiru Orel owneid claim. tilat to sir stallions will get good carriage horses. Tens ;s true to soma: extent, but the p~.,reentage is very i-nWIl. 'Thr surest wwey to get carriage horses is 1.o use a r•,. ,1. t wwittl ti,ti' at:..t. ac- tion,. Ile is to -i got tai et• 1' ;cktt y or one it:: tee- na lid 1 t ,, liaretioe. Teo dem Belte'tett. To nt:.tt wee With the hLief Bona a.bowtt mentioned elle must have snore or leis wiarxn blood. *ire should have beei, sired by a standard bred or a thorou.gh,.reed sttl.liot,. Till., is fleet s- eary bectluse flee Ieut•k,u•y and cutaeh- inig bret;tt:x lieve not it .eeleg oondhluttd putty o: bre , di!ug, and tin have not that prepotere.eny which the thorough- bred stt:ILirree for ittetance, has. Time Cttadsot, tin -.relent, l;k•' tee tieotough- bred, imerte:,., their irtd.viduaiity upon colts Irom itteree of coarse type and cord bioo i. 1:iltlwrick Piitrew.ey, the Hackney you have: hers, , should be able, if intelligently mated, to pro- duce a good ter of car:itego !losses; fro get c Lrringc horses by the test of a. thoroughbred :tire, you must have Snares of high action, for the thor- oughbred's natural gait is a gallop of run ; he has long, low netioa. Ile is, however, the purest blooded ani- mal in, the world. Referee:a to the term "thorough- bred," the word is much abused. It can only la correctly applied to the English thore:•geared racing horse or his pure bred tieeerndant. The word cannot es appeal to a Clyde or a Hackney. nor a bull, a ram or a boar. Snell anim is may be pare bred, but never tee'one:hinted. Tie" thorough:- bred horoughbred Stallion, from hie pu ity of breed- ing, can give better results than other stallions, with rough and cold blooded mases, and will often get good sadder horses that way. It is the infer tee of thoroughbred blood that has procittced the standard bred trotter of to -day. It is hist thorough- bred ancestry wvliich gives him his Ooru:age and endurance. Saddle Horses.—As above indicat- ed, saddlers can hest be got by the use of a thoroughbred stallion. Mares of strong confor.matien should be chosen. Strength of loin and quarter is an all-important nei- ceeEity in a saddler. A good gen- eral purpose mare can be used and will give saddle horses for heavy weight riding more surely than !mares of finer breeding. Good sad- dlers are prrhaps the most difficult horses to -day to buy and they wilt Salt pork is a famous old- fashioned remedy for con- sumption. "Eat plenty of pork," was the advice to the consumptive 5o and I oo years ago. Salt pork is good if a man can stomach it. The idea behind it is that fat is the food the consumptive needs most. ' Scott's Emulsion is the mod- ern method of feeding fat to the consumptive. Pork is too r9ugh for sensitive stomachs. Scott's Emulsion is the most refined of fats, especially prepared for easy digestion. Feeding hien fat in this way, which is often the only way, is half the battle, but Scott's Emulsion does more than that. There is some- thing about the combination of cod liver oil and hypophos- phites in Scott's Emulsion that puts new life into the weak parts and has a special action on the diseased lungs. A sample will be sent free upon request. Be sure that this picture in the form of a label is on the wrapper of every bottle of Emulsion you buy. SCOTT & BO 1'Mp7 Et C I1 EM1STS, Toronto, Ontario roc. and $r; all druggists • Humor of the Day. ' " Lightning knocked the church steeple down,' seine one said to Brother Blokes:. " Yes; Satan's eyes always flash Sirs' when he sees a church steeple 1 erw incl up.' "Asstf lucre's' a colored brother killed ' another at a ramp meeting." e " les; Seem e es ter ne:rd'ttfl' 'long Me 1 d" re r r• .1 ne e'u Ie •mrtimey se tits ,1•' loner -re' •' And a ,pre,tetter weal drowned in the river lust tveek." " 0,11,yes, Satan's in de water, too. iHeblame ter go dar ter cool off." " 5) you Maine everything on i Sitali, rl*t you ?' , ".Blears fens.!," was the reply, "ain't i dat what ho's fur ?"—Atlanta Con- ! e7tttutlon. 1 e:iit$ To prove to you that Dr. y Chases Ointment' is a certain t `` r and absolute cure for each 1 - e+ � and every form of itching, bleeding and protruding piles, the manufacturers have guaranteed it. See tes- timonials in the daily press and ask can t s your noigh- r t. i o it and f l ori hors what they think o get Your money hack if not curets. (Mon box. at all dealers or EDMA NSON,BATES S. Co., Toronto, POSITIVELY CURES Rheumatism N•eeura1g a Backache headache F' eeilache All Bodily Aches AND N1UEhl .. PAI S • • • • e • Dee Chass'a► 41Iratrneht Says Mike to Clancy. "Kap° alive, Mike; .we're rescuin' ye L'' Voice from the Debris -- Is hi„ Clancy up there wad ye ?" "Sure he is." "Ast him wad be bo so kind as t' step aft the renins. I've onoagh on top av me wvldout him."--Ttt- Bits. teetilteereeteetedesenatetteedeetifteresesetteee POCKET P4C1 CAMERA makes a dainty holiday present, PRICE $9.00 0 BULEER CAMERA is lust what the boy wants:for n Holiday gift. . PRICE $1.50 If cash is sent with order I will pre- pay all express charges to any address In Canada. Soli by S. VISE. . 51:; !TOU1ne„n STt. O.West, 1jt/�] I� 3ON bring as good prices ns the car- riage horse. General Principle:.-Wh tever line of breeding a man may follow he must have a definite object and know what he is tieing. There are now on the island a good many mares that would mate well with the thoroughbred and Hackney or coach stallions. I would not use a coarse or cold blooded mare, but would ende.eavor to get one with standard bred. or other warm blood. As a 'general rule, a good driving mare will cross well with a Elack- ney. If Government Inspection of horses, such as is carried on in Quebec, could be carried out free from political intrigue, it would be a good thing in any country. The b'orsemen have, however, the whole question in their owns hands; the scrub stallion only exists because he is patronized. If breeders de- mand pure -!bred stallions the scrub will have to go out of business. Some farmers seem to think that because they hnvo not got a choice mare, It is not worth Willie to pay from $].O to $15 fee for a good stallion, belt they take a, scrub at from to m .$8. 'i i '):e 6 a eclat �71h Mistake; if a mare is worth breed- ing Putt all, she is worth breeding 'to the best Stallion 'procurable. The great need of the horse bluffness la More Intelligenceand enterprise e among the horsemen rather than Government regulations. II'i. W. foils! r y Live Stook 'Commissioner: tlER BOW TO SOCIETY. How Shall a Girl be Introduced Deering the treason of 1002.06? How shall a girl be introduced ?— at a reception, at a dance, or al, a series of dinners given by the Immed- iate family or by frieuds? 'Pee old- fashioned reception covered a mul- titude of sine, for it was possible, even with an enormotltsly long vis- iting list, to give an entertainment and not hurt any one's feels Ings since all ages meld be includ- ed in the invita:don•e and, like a wed- dt•ng, many indivLgiuwabs of social standing, who had not taken any pronninlent part in social life, could be remembered, For the bast few years, howveve.r, these targe after- noon receptions have been going out of fashions. Foar days otters arechosen when the mother and her daughter re- ceive their friends. The idea. of the four days is that there may not be too many people present at one time. The difficultly is that each one of the guests is likely to wait an- al the Last day, so that the pre- ceding afternoons will be dull, and the fourth so crowded as to be un- bearable. With a long visiting list, even after it has been revived by some social mentor, it is impossible to invite even desirable- acquaint- ao.ees to dinner, and to go through the list would be to take up every evening during the season. A dance can include but one set, or at the most, two—the debutant•es and the younger married people—and then there will be no end of heart -burn - legs and jealousies, for few private houses have ballrooms Large enough to invite everybody who is desir- able and to maintain a rigid exclu- siveness is possible only to a favor- ed few. But this problem has to 'be faced by many mothers of debutante daughters of 1902-03, and conse- quently there will be every form of entertainment given. The odd fash- ioned reception card to the 'effect tb,at Idr. and Mrs. and Miss Blank will be at home from 4 to 7, will be the accepted: fomin of invitation, and Mrs. Blank and Miss Blank will receive Mrs. Blank', and Miss Blank's friends (and enemies) while Mr. Blank will put in an enforced ap- xtarance late In the afternoon. In tits way at least two thousand per- sons can be disposed of.—New York Herald. As FireSpreads In grass, so does an inflammation In the throat grow down tnto the Lungs. 1)c:1 promptly- with a cold as with a tire, and when you begin to cough use Allen's Lung BaMilani. Those Girls. Cordelia—Are you, going to hang up 'tar etoi:kings on Christm:;zs ? Hot tease—Well. I certainly ain't goer' ter let them hang down like your?. A SOON TO RIORS17MEN—One bottle of English Sparta Liniment completely removed a curb from my horse. f take pleastY•re in recommending the remedy, as it acts' with mysterious promptness in the removal from horses of hard, soft or calloused lumps, blood spavin, splints, curbs, Sweeny, stifles and el'rutus. GEORGE ROBB, Farmer, Markham, Ont. Sold by all druggists. New 'Variety of Sunlo,ver. A. German florist has produced a new variety of ,sunflower which he calls the Giant Ilinmarek. or 13'elian- thtre Annus Pisraarekie'nsia. That eels a giant is ovide'ntl :1'01110 'photograph. The stalk is fifteen feet high and four inches thick and the flowers m^a:sntre (tighten:I inches across. To obtain three results it Is necessary sty .sow the Seeds in' treaters of two or three where the plants are wanted —for the .ta.nflower does not stand transplanting—destroy all butt • the strongest of each group of planta and when this is about five feet high out off the lower leaves and buds and so throw all the, strength of the plant into the crown. M'unard's” Liniment Cures Diph- th'eria. A Determined Widow. Lawyer (to the widow)—Tho law gives you a third, madam. The Widow—Well, I'm not going to take any chances Ln that direc- tion. I shall proceed to hustle for my thiird, llelse a,s I slid for my first and second. Hard on the Doctor. Old Lady—My 'usband 'e never did 'old with dootorst and 'e wouldn't let mice send for yer 'till 'e was real bad, what's wrong with hent, dootor? Doctor—Mainly Senility, Mrs. 1V11- kin'st' Old Lady—Lor'., now ! And I dessay 'e wouldn't 'ave 'ad it if 'o'd 'a.e4 yer soon enough. Too Common. Kansas City Star. A. small body' was taught the Lord's Prayer and found it much to his taste. For a few days he kept silt going with great assiduity, but then he announced to his mothL er in disgust : "I heard another fellow say that prayer 'to -day, mother. it's going to get all around town." with the old standard reme- dy that has stood the test of 4.0 years experience and is more popular to -•day than ever before. is carefully prepared from R,ed Spruce Gum, retaining all its healing, soothing pro- perties. It is pleasant to take and is always effectual. xs cents. At all Druggists. Her Last Word. Feminine Egotism—Husband War- ing the ,epat)—I must have beim a fool when I m,a,rried you.; Wife—Undoubtedly. But the adage stilt holds good. Husband—What's that ? wife -A fool for luck. —. Chicago Neves. A Modernized Version. Montreal Star. Life is real, life is earnest, And the grave is not its goal, Its great aim, thou sadly loarnest, Is to get sufficient coal. Many of us might be happy if we did not suffer from disorders of the liver. Then we ought to use Dr. August Koenig's Hamburg Drops, which cure the disorders and bring le ',system It the rodeo sy m to a healthy con- clitiap. Football Illustrated. Buffalo Commercial. A Botvdoinhlam, Me., farmer saw the Bates-Bomdoin football game at Brunswick. - A neighbor asked him abut it. "Nothing to tell," he said. ".rust let 50 big hogs out in a soft field any day and then throw down a peck or so of corn in a sack and see'um go for it, and you'll know 'bout what a game of football looks like to a. farmer." A Good Talker. "Cinquefoil is considered a pretty good talker, isn't he?" "So people..sa.y. I have only beard him speak once myself." "And how did he impress you?" "Why, when he first got up he re- marked that he bad nothing to say, and he said it for just forty-five minutes." Minard's Liniment Cures Distem- per. More to Follow. Baltimore Sun Sylvester—She is a woman with a past, I understand. Randolph—Yes, and more coming. Charging Women Less Than Men At the old (fashioned inns and res- taurants in Sw laden It is customary to charge Less for women than for matt on the theory that they do not eett so much. At some hotels in Swe- den 11 mon and wife are charged as ane and ono -hall .persons if they occupy the sane room. A. husband end wife may travel as one and one- half persons by railway, and also by, the posit routes, furnishing their awn carriage Mirnard's Liniment Cures Gorget. im Cows. A Nery Neat Kint. Canadian Baptist. Very many of oar 'subscribers seem to have forgotten that money is needed to pay the printing and pa- per bills of the Baptist. We cannot forget it, however, and we wish to share the anxiety that this con- stantly recurring oversight causes us with the friends who should re- lieve us. HOW'S THIS ? We offer One Hundred Dollars' Reward for any ease of i;atarrh that cannot be cured by Hail's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned, have known L'. J Cheney for the last 15 years and believe him perfectly honorable in all business trans- actions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. Wast & TRUAx, Wholesale Druggists, To- ledo, 0. WALDING, 1 zswr & Ml,RVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrh Cure le taken internally,act- ing directly upon the blood and raucous sur- face of the system. Testitnonlals sent free. Price -75e per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Reflections of a Bachelor. A painted cheekand Its blush are soon Tetkindd of a Woman man likes Is tie kind that wants him, to like her. When humanity begins to think it stops having Sun. The man we never can forgive is the man who caught us trying to do a wrong to him. TAII C NOTICE). During the year the space devot- ed to advertising effNATtD'S LINf- MEN'I' will contain expressions of no uncertain sound from people who speak from persdnal experi- ence as to the merits of this best of Household Remedies.. Part of the Bluff, "Why," she finally ventured to fal- ter, "do you look so sad when we are sitting thus?" "Because," be answered, gazing tenderly down into her troubled eyes, "a man, always looks sad when he holds a lovely hand." Sh,e was something reassured, al- though she did not altogether under- stand. Minard's Liniment Cures Colds, etc. A Timely Suggestion. At a camp meeting there were elderly women sitting at the front in oak -split rocking chairs. We found out later that they comprised the choir, for when the parson gave out iib,e .hymn; "Oh, for a 'rhousnead Tongues 'bo Praise,'' one of these eld- erly females tried. to "raise" the ;tune. "Ohs -fox ae—" She had struck the high U, land her voice cracker]; she cleared her throat and began again, "•(Alas•-•for--+t1—thou" and she rods an Octave low, while her voice sound- ed OA if It w•ae Lost in bee boots. .Tact+ then a derunat stook broker in um tai �e amendamendoflisteners jammed to bis feet and cried out, "Start her at five hundred, old lads', and see If you can't shove her off."-•-Eaa,rper'e I Magazine for Sully. s, f • '.. '. What shrunk your woolens ? Why did holes wear so soon ? You used common soap. REDUCES EXPENSID Ask for the Octagon Hear. pa A Domestic Disarrangement. They had been married three months and were leaving their 113•tir quarrel—an unlucky number, by the way. ISSUE NO. 1, 1903• Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always 'be used for Children Teething. Tt soothes the child, softens thegume, cures wind colic and is the be -it remedy for 1)iarrhosa. '•[7CTANTED TO PQRCTIASTI—ANY WAN. VV tity of mixed wood, suitable for brick burning, for immediate use; state cash price f.o.b. nto street, Toronto telephone Maiin'l'07 TEN COURSES BY MAIL Leadtpg professlona thoroughly taught. Expert instructors. Iuds- vidual attention. Send for handsome cata- logue for par oculars. Correspondence Depart• mont CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, Toronto Can. WANTED AGENTS In everyy town WANTED, ande villag�a is Canada to sell made to measure LAMS' Suits, Jackets and Skirts; good commissions. Crown Tailoring Co., Canada's Largest Tail- ors, Toronto. AGENTS A(lE TS In every town and village in "You only married me for my Canada to sell MEN'S ordered clothing; good money," he said, with exceeding Co Canadsna's LargestihTailors, Crown orontooring biit:Cerness. "I didn't do anything of the kind," she retorted. "Well, you didn't marry me be- cause you loved me." "I know I didn't." "In heaven's name, what did you marry me for then ?" he cried, in dethis.spair, for he had not expected "Just to make that hateful Kate Scott you were engaged to cry her eyes out because she had to give you up aal.d see me' get you." He fell down on the white bear rug at her feet and rolled over on it until he looked like an animated snowball. " Great Caesar, woman I" he shrieked, "what have you done ? Why, I married you just because she throw me over." And by the time dinner was ready their sweet yduug hearts were once more so full of sunshine that, awnings were absolutely necessary. Monkey Brand Soap cleans kitchen uten- sils, steel, iron and tinware, knives and forks, and all kinds of cutlery. 20 Olt 1 the Famous ! Chicago Record -Herald. "What would you do if you were to wake up to -morrow morning and find yourself famous?" "Lie down again and sleep till I felt like getting up for once." The North wind Doth Mow, and with it comes the twinge of rheumatism, Dress warmly, stay in doors as much as you can and rub the swollen, tender muscles with Perry Davls's Painkiller. 25 and 50c. Imaginative. Indianapolis Sun. May—They say he has written a successful hook of fiction. Stella—I knew he coned do it. You ought to see some of the love letters he used to write to me. 1 A I51 R 11.1 S BO cent Cigar Guaranteed Clear Havana Pilled dexmonromeccoarnaeatarnarevemtw VK.TORIA REINCARNATED. Strange Story Circulated by Buddhist Priests ixi fiurenah. The "Times of India" tells a pretty story about the Burmese belief in, the transmigration of the soul of the late Queen Victoria. It is well known that nowhere Is the memory of that Sovereign more deeply cher- ished. than in Burma, and in her life that reverence was mast marked In many ways. Few, however, imagin- ed that there was anything in it more titan the loyalty which most of the oriental nations under Bri- tish sway exhibit. Butt according to the story now told, there was a deeper reason for the exeeedixegle marked demonstrations of regard for the Queen. The Times of India says: Since her death the story has grown up, and is now told seriously to their disciples by Buddhist priests in Burmese monasteries, that in the transmigration of souls, in which the Buddhist's believe Queen Vic- toria was once a Burmese maiden. In the beginning of the nineteenth century, they say, there was born in Rangoon a daughter to a poor Burmese couple. The pale were haw= kers by trade, and their daughter helped them to sell fried and boiled pests In the street. Later on the girl took to selling flowers, so that she might have the wherewithal to make floral offerings at the Buddhist shrines. She became known through- out Rangoon for her piety and gen- tleness, and when she died Gautama Buddha granted her prayer that she should be born again where she could do the maximum of good to her fel- low beings, and her soul passed into the cradle of the Infant Victoria. Good Point in Christian Seience. Nebraska State Journal, There tis one thing in favor of Christian Science—it denies the in- jurious effect of • eating mince pie upon the system of one whose soul is attuned to the divine harmonies at the right pitch. To us a mince pie is a mighty toothsome piece of mortal error. Wife (during the funrrel)—What ntazle you marry me, then ? Husband—Why, you did, of course. IFIPER1AL MAPLE SYRUP, The quality standard from Ocean to Ocean. Your money back ifnoteatisfaetory ROSE 3z LAFLAME, Agents, Montreal. Xmas Poultry. Turkeys and Geese selling higher. Butter market firmer and large roils 'of choice butter in good demand. 1f iany butter to offer please advise. Will pay 80 cents per lb. for Beeswny's delivered nt Toronto. Consignments and correspondence solicited. JOHN J. FEE, 62 Front St. East, Toronto j EILL LADIES' COLLEGE To an interested in the education of young ladies or girls where an extensive course may be bad, includ- ing the common and high school branches, Science, Languages, Music, Pine Art, Commercial Course, Voice Training, Elocution, Art Needle Work, and Phy- sical Culture, vmite toRev. A. B. •DEMILL, President, St Catharines, Ont., for calender that gives you very special rates. Ms imON THIS PLPlnn. FOR T Send for full particulars. Address Dept. A. VIM SUPPLY CO., Hamilton, Ont. When an animal is all run down, has a rough coat and a tight hide, anyone knows that his blood is out of order. To keep an animal econo- mically he must be in good health. ICK'S BLOOD PURIFIER is a necessity where the best results from feeding would be obtained. It tones up the system, rids the stomach of bots, worms and other parasites that suck the life blood away. Nothing like Dick's powder for a run down horse. 50 cents a package. Leeming, Miles et Co., Agents, MONTREAL, S s ' � rI t"f � ty:,.. H A Sold "t old Ladies' or Gent's Watch caste from $25 to $50. Don't throw your Money away. If you want a WATCH that roil) equal for time any SO Id Gold Watch made, send res your name and address at once andagree to sell only 10 boxes of our Tremens Vegetable New Life once, at 55o. a box. A grand remedy and Dura for all imparo and weak conditions of the blood indigestion, stomach trouble constipation, woalttess,norvous disorders, rheumatism and female troubles. A grand tonic and life builder. These are our regular 500. size; they are easy to Sell,as each customer who buys a box of pills from you, receives a Prize Tieket, which entities them to a fine piece of silverware. t on't raise the ®handed i` saslfe. Sand us your order and wo will send the 10 bozetls and Prize Tickets by mail; postpaid, when sold you send us the money ($2.5S) and wo will send you the Watch with a A GUARANTEE FOR 20 YEARS the sane day money is received. We aro giving away these watches to quickly introduce our remedy, and when you receive the watch, wo ask you to please show it to your friends. Hundreds have r oeeivel watches hos romwsand are more tint delighted with thein. This is a glorious opportunity to gets fine Watch withoutpaying a cent for it, and you should write at once. 320 Address Plainly: 7145 NEW LIPS '?EPbEDY CO., Dept 'Toronto, Ont. l et Y.:14 7ilf 5.i 1' ......,, i7,•1,, t Christrnas Jewelry. . p e he N< THE Brooch which we show above (No. 900) is a Sun Burst Pattern of 14k. gold mounted with sixty-five pearls. We send it to any address for $24.00. • We have hundreds of other styles. You may save a goodly amount on your Christmas purchases by sending for our 1902 catalogue—We send it free of cost. You will find in it illustrations of in- numerable gift pieces at prices most inviting. Ryrie Eros., Jewelers, Yong: and Adelaide Streets, Toronto. "DIAMOND HALL." Est. 1854. When an animal is all run down, has a rough coat and a tight hide, anyone knows that his blood is out of order. To keep an animal econo- mically he must be in good health. ICK'S BLOOD PURIFIER is a necessity where the best results from feeding would be obtained. It tones up the system, rids the stomach of bots, worms and other parasites that suck the life blood away. Nothing like Dick's powder for a run down horse. 50 cents a package. Leeming, Miles et Co., Agents, MONTREAL, S s ' � rI t"f � ty:,.. H A Sold "t old Ladies' or Gent's Watch caste from $25 to $50. Don't throw your Money away. If you want a WATCH that roil) equal for time any SO Id Gold Watch made, send res your name and address at once andagree to sell only 10 boxes of our Tremens Vegetable New Life once, at 55o. a box. A grand remedy and Dura for all imparo and weak conditions of the blood indigestion, stomach trouble constipation, woalttess,norvous disorders, rheumatism and female troubles. A grand tonic and life builder. These are our regular 500. size; they are easy to Sell,as each customer who buys a box of pills from you, receives a Prize Tieket, which entities them to a fine piece of silverware. t on't raise the ®handed i` saslfe. Sand us your order and wo will send the 10 bozetls and Prize Tickets by mail; postpaid, when sold you send us the money ($2.5S) and wo will send you the Watch with a A GUARANTEE FOR 20 YEARS the sane day money is received. We aro giving away these watches to quickly introduce our remedy, and when you receive the watch, wo ask you to please show it to your friends. Hundreds have r oeeivel watches hos romwsand are more tint delighted with thein. This is a glorious opportunity to gets fine Watch withoutpaying a cent for it, and you should write at once. 320 Address Plainly: 7145 NEW LIPS '?EPbEDY CO., Dept 'Toronto, Ont. l et Y.:14 7ilf 5.i 1' ......,, i7,•1,, t