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Parluit the past ,$eiti Menthe there hero
-14r404 in the coltimurit of the Standard
portiouloro of it number 0=0104Pa re-
merlmble tajnotify ,the terM Miraonlr'•
ons,, 'Titese "elasOls Were 1060$10$44"4114
;Vetiolled for by the Albany, aMnisol, "the
Detroit liewo$ =1.40roto and Other
pipers whotte reputation, „is 41C,glatrantee
that the facte were '40 $tiot itattaii That
,1112e-terin -miraculous wits
iormoted when it io renteMberett Pay in
each 5tf the einem referreft,te the:, offeror
• boa been prouonueecilliellrehlk h37 lekcling
• Phtticianot,iltd at ono of aitteamtio
treated by nieu Whontepatetien haa Phseed;
them arcon4, the leaders ,of :the world's
Medical scientleta, but ,withdat, and
the Patiel4t,,Wal111ent tolls home ' with thP
verdict that, there was xitt hope for Min,
and that 9.14y. (both could interVelie to re,
'Jove eitgeeingat. When Borne monthe
later the restoration Of health and strongth
of the former sufferer. was announced is
little wander that the ease created) at pro -
felled semiotics]. throughout the couttry.'
Recently the following leiter,-..whieh in=
dieetted equallY xemorkable cure, came
under the notice of The Standard:
13oravims, N. Y., inn° 25, 1892.
* * * Five weeksage father, (Phil.
ander Hyde,)wao very_ low and not expect-
t1,1tVe bat a short time. • Re was in
ench agony that we had to Or • morphine
to relieve the terrible pain frOm which he
Was Suffering.. The deotors had given hint
up. They said there was no help for him,
and my dear father longed for death as
being the only certain relief from his suf-
fering'. One day he saw in the Albany
Journal an account of hew a Man by the
name of Quant, living in Galway, Sarato-
ga county, and who was aftlioted like father
with l000motor ataxia had been greatly
benefitted and hoped 'for permanent cure
from the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
for Pale People. On learning that these
pills could be had of the Dr. Williams'
Medicine Company, Brookville Ont., and
Schenectady, and that they were not ex-
pensive, my husband sent $2.50 for six
• boxes of them. And what a blessing they
have been! Father hes taken but four
boxes of Pink Pills. He is no longer con-
fined to his bed, but is able to get up with-
-eme-to-walk-aliout the been a
out assistance and with the Tx= of aottlicifL__
o=
Alootoro intee p. Thy ookt ho b '
". l000motor otoaleand hat h� 000ht not be
owed, hey Hopd tv1n hhn modio(no
and sold the 'pun.
OW for the ,p1rnmet . he took it pint of '.
whiskey * air for thAttst 004#011 and OKI*
JIM itt'gr.,..1111itutn101. '
;PO woe YMItti ;other woo in.this dreadful
bouditionliiiiis We 116W in gm Allow ..
qOurm,41 the otOry.ofthe utirootdsto rotre Ag
&Id); Quant in :.Geltrot.# -SOW ek 00a11101.
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by the no or Dr NI*.tillomo?'BI . Bill' for •.Rale People. W66 nadn't te0016 faith, but
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dine compoqlso vt !,*Dp "
wo vs4a tho, olmotione oerogullY4 ', en
ielpf"ailit: , 49 KINO, STs Ili, TORONTO, 'ONT.,
solved to nomplyWithtnenityifttily.10 poo, ',.`: ' G. 0, p.04loi8olt mgr, 41:14494 e,
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riteeettenewee ;
etft re nesrly 119,000,000 Old cop*
pee pennies 1ingupitood eenteurhitrelt
VaPt. Sr, W. loowler, who soiled *04
flriton In * twoltroloogi boot on a
e voyage, beit been given u
*friends tioloot.
emiaaatiPh7oloion liyodossin an
inhlliOle rule for mnkinit Ideas'OeInein
POO'. 13014bers. BY =lazing the head
not oil the table, *opt no circulation,
hi Bo increased thatthe wo
easily, and. re = d
(bpr 28
ouY other mine; Out Off all otintlilan
and gave him ..09•Rirth PPlo end t.rootmo
imoordintiindirodierm intomenmehibez
'wt,t,ineed. The efitiq ;vow iiindertuve144
elMreiteimniesihttel". teu:,,dorsaftenforo
Sher began' Skit:40i tills could 00:Mt
ot,betl att1Waiked'•wbaettit,,atioistance, and
has -.00ntinneCT to idiprove,:until now he
walke abouirthe hone and the 01.094 by
to?, vie c tiiegt,34 no applied by. tho'
ts• pow recoguizedive:tne greeteet boon Ottigeit
SlIttOting Alt1140411tYl ,; falit,t44411( 010"
ragle'-il"drlIttJ/1,4111 'flOPEGI111411d: ylleitnnaedszr
liOpelessdases-whereeterrethertnownmeana
apict mutat,. Ittistnature,s remedYeaad bfilta••
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nt Owe) I
the aid of alpine oul$''.•"
"Yes,"aid Mr "and the Pain has
none out of .nly bitch and the numbens out
of my Inde. „ have 110 more Obillet 11,y.
digestion is it:104101d 1 hke "Mviimellent
appetite? and then after a plum, 41ant, oli
me, am an old Mari; I /WM Seen my -bin
days and don't hope to recover my old vigor
as a, younger man might, but I am • so
-thankful tolavotheuseof myAmbs.andto
be relieved Ottlaose dres411 Paine."
Mr Hyde hoe continued to too the pale
regalarly shin he began their use, ' and was
on his tenth pox at the, time he told bis
story.
Besides Mr and Mrs Johnsen. Otherro-
pie in Bobolink confirm the secounte o the
sickness of Kr Hyde and of his most re -
makable recovery, and a number of others
for various ailments, are using the Pink
Pills. The mother of Abel Calais is using
the Pink Pills with satisfactory effeote, for
rheumatism, and Mrs Lipitt, wife of ex
Senator Lippitt, is using the Pills With-
muoh benefit, for nervous debility.
A further investigation revealed the fad
that Dr. William's Pink Pills are not it
patent medicine in the sense in which that
term is usually understood, but a scientific
preparation successfully used in general
practice for many years before being offered
to the public generally'. They contain in a
condensed form of all the elements news-
-sary to • glye new lite and richness to the
blood and restore shattered nerves. They
are an unfailing specific for such diseases
locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, St.
itns' dance, eniatioa,__neuralgia,-rhe
matism, nervous hee.dadhe the after effects
ont of doors. He has a good hearty. appet
his food agrees with him, the pain in
back from Which he suffered so long an
terribly has left him. He has no m
creeping chills and he appears and say
feels like a new man. The dooters
pronounced his disease to be creep
paralysis and said he oould not be cur
How glad we are that we heard about th
wonderful Pink Pills, and how thankful
are for what they have done for father.
deed they have done wonders, yes. titre
miracle for him. Respeotfeily yours,
hies Wxxxame /canoe
The above letter indicated a cure • so
markable as to be worthy of the fullest
vestiption, and The Standard determi
to place the facts, if correctly stated, bet
the public for the benefit of other suffere
or if unfounded; to let the public know
With this end in View a reporter was sent
. Soketille-witivinstructionerto give the fa
of the case as he found there. •With th
instruotione be went to Solstille and
Tuesday, Aug. 2, 1892, called upon Phile,n
er Hyde and learned from him and from
relatives and neighbors and friends t
whole story of his sickness and his terri
• suffering, of his having been given up
the doctors, and of his cure and rapid co
valescence by the use of Dr.Williatas' P
Pills for Pale People.
• It may be of interest to the reader
know that Solsville is a postoffice village
Madison county, N.Y., about 30 miles fro
Utica, on the line of the New York, Outer
Jr Western Railroad. It is the station
which to get off to go to Madison Lake, t
charming and attractive. objective point
a great many picnic and excursion partie
On reaching Bolsville.the reporter enquir
of the station agent, who is .also age
there of the National Express Company,
he knew a man by the name of Philand
Hyde, and where he lived, and also if h
knew a man by the name of Wailed] John
son: "Yes," said he,"I am William John
.osi,..andritilander.113.ecleeveho is my wife
father, lives with me in. that white hoes
over there on the side hill; that's him sittin
on the piazza.
When told that your reporter's erran
was to interview Mr. Hyde and to lear
about his sickness and Waged cure, M
Johnston said: "That's all tight; you g
right over to the hollow and see Mr Hyd
and my wife. I will °Mite over prett
soon, and we will be only too happy to tel
you all about it."
"Will you vvalk in?" said Mrs aOhnson
"Then) children (who are playing about th
piazza) are my twins,and this is my rather
Philander Hyde."
Mr Hyde walked into the sitting room
and taking a seat said he world • willingly
tell the story Of his sickness and cure, and
had no objection to its being published, as
it might be the means of helping to relieve
others whose stifferingel were the same or
silmilar to whathis had been.
His story was as follows:
"My name is Philander Hyde. I am
nearly 70 years old -will be 70 in Septem-
ber. I was born in Broakfield, Madison
county, where all my life was spent until
recent17, becoming helpless, my son.
in-law Watt ti. elEOUgh to take me into his
home, a:to him ma my daughter I
have ha ,t Lau 'ant care.' My life °coups -
tion has been that of a farmer. I vaas al-
ways prosperous and well and etrong and
rugged until two. yeare ago last winter,
When I had the grip. When • the grip left'
me I had. e, sensation of etimbnese in my
legs, whith gradually grew to be stiff at the
joints and Very painful. I felt the stiffness
in My feet first, and the pain and stiffens
extended to my knees and M my hip joints,
and to the bowels and sterna& and proven-
* ted digestion. To mote the bowels I was
Compelled to take great quantities of castor
all.
"While I was in this oriaition, cold feel-
" legs Would begin, in my.teet and Streik up
my legs to ley back and would follow the
whole length of my backbone. These spells,
Which (Manfred firiiin*oitid from tWo
• to four hours, and were excruaititingly
painftd. _Leonid not sleep, I hid Ito ap-
petite; I benmehelplen, tied life was ouch
bittan that I' prayed for aosth, Why,
•thy fiest, Sir, the pale I stained wee More
• to be dreaded than thousand deaths,
• • "While in this condition I Was treated by
drsou, 'of reoltillo, and Pr. IsTiehelStill,
of So1strz1to and nit'Arked, of 'Mid& They :
did Me be good. el bedimie' perfectly
"helPielio aielot tiowerof motion taVeh
• In my bed."
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la grippe, palpitation of the heart, pale
d swallow complexions, and the tired
ding resulting from nervous prostration;
diseases depending upon vitiated
mors in the blood, such as chronic erysipe-
s, eto. They are also a specific for
(tables peculiar" to females, such as stip-
essions, irregularitiee, ard all forms of
aknees. They build up the blood and
store the glow of health to pale and Balla*
eeks. In case of men they effeot a radioel
e in all oases arising from mental worry
erwork or excesses of whatever nature:.
These Pale are manufaotnred by the Di
illiam's Medicine Company, Brookville
t., and Schenectady, N.Y., and are sold
ly in boxes bearing our trademark and
apper, at 50 cents a box, or six boxes for
5-0. Bear in mind that Dr. Williams'
k Pills are never sold in bulk, or by the
-
dozen or hundred, and stey„degtier_who.,
•offers-subetititterfirm us trying to
defraud you and should. be avoided. Dr;
Williams' Pink Pills . may he had of all
druggists or direct by mail from Dr Wil-
liam's Medic* Company from either ad --
dresses. The price at which these pills are
sold make a course of treatment compar-
atively inexpensive as compared with other •
remedies or medical treatment.
,
Where there is no hope there can be
no endeavor. -Johnson.
RHEUMATISM CUBED IN A DAT.—South
American Rheumatic Cure for Rheuma-
tism and Neuralgia radically cares in 1 to
3 days. Its action upon the system is re-
markable and mysterious. It removes at
ono° the cause and the diseade immediate-
ly disappears. The first dose greatly bene-
fits. 75 nets. Warranted by Watts &
Coq Druggist, - -
There is alrays room for a man of
force, and he makes room for many. -
Emerson.
ReligeoVWflkintronThIfie-wnsvalley,ind.,
says: "I had been in a distressedcondition
for three yearsfrom Nervousness, Weakness
of the Stomach, Dyspepsia and Indigestion
until my health was • gone. I had been
doctoring constantly with no relief. I
bought one bottle of South American Ner-
vine, which done me more good than $50
worth of doctoring I ever (lid in my life.
I world advise every weakly person to use'
this -valuable affd lovely remedy. A trial
bottle will convince you. Warranted by
Watts & Co. Druggist.
Our estimate of a character always'
depends much on the manner in which
that character iffectsour own interests
and passions.-Macalay.
0.0. R/O/WIDEI & CO.
GENTB.—I hairs) used your MINARD'S
LINIMENT in my family for some years
and believe it the best medicine in the
market as it does all ft it recommended todo
Gunman Forks, N. B., D. StaltaTEAD.
John Mader, Mahone Bay, informs us
that he was cnred of a very severe attack
of rheumatism by tuning KINARD'S
LINKENT.
To feel right is more important than to
think right.
To do right is more important than to Mel
right.
To desire right is more important than to
' do right
And to be right is the and and bane of ill.
POISONED BY SCROFULA.
Li the sad story of many lives made Miser-
able through no fault of their own. Scrof-
ula is more espeokilly than any other a
hereditary disease; and for this simple
reason. Arising from inquire arid inindllo-
ient blood, the diSeaSe located iteelf in the
lymphaties, which are composed of White
tisettes; there lea period of Metal life when
the whole body consisto of white tinfteet
and therein° the unborn child is eltiecitIl-
ly susceptible to thie dreadftil "chtleaise.
But there is a reinedy for scrofula, Whether
hereditary or acquired. it is Hood's Sar-
saparilla, whioh by its poverfal effect
on the 'blood, expells all trade. or disease
and gives to the vital ntlict the quality
dila bolo of health. It you decide to take
torioN cle het' ii.odept any
onbilituts, - •
rouhles,. :on will Mfeot carat inaerminalv
st•badn en9thIng tenrrent tiat- retialIF
• posiTtvgi.v CURE*:
Ithettinetilerno • Beetle* Weeisnitah.
Sedative, ' -1110n1a10 Cl°494tOri
'Senern1 neIren
oraLumbago; nXferreAs Plse0190. AM •-a,.n..
ailaVPererelt twiellae
areceeinarynueases.
RHEUMATISM
It Is a well known:fain thatl =edited science
WM Utterly failed to Word relief Mrheutnatio
ones. We venture the assertIonthat although
Electricity has only been In Utie as a remedial
asentsor a few years, It has cured more eases
of Rheumatism than all other means com-
binee. :Some of our leading eliPlIelans, recog-
nizing tills fact,. are availieg themselnsof this
most potent of nature's1'00es.
TO RESTORE MANHOOD
Thousands of people stiffer from a variety of,
nervous diaeases, such as Seminal Weakness,,
Impotency, Lost atanhocal, Weak 13aok, ete.,
that the old Medea of treatment 11 to cure.
There • is a loss of nerve foroe or power that
ctantiot be,restored by medical treatMent, and
any dobtor Who would try‘to accomplish thts
form of Charlatanism. Properly ft:ft
by any kind of drugs taproot -Mug a dangerous
ted
THESE DISEASES CAN BE CURED '
Electricity, as applied by the Owen Eleeiric
Belt and Suspensory, wtill most assuredly do
SO. It is the,only knoWn remedial agent that
- will supply What is, lacking, namely, nerve
force or powel., impart tone and visid to the
organs and arouse to healthy action the whole
nervous system.
• • BEWARE OF IMITATIONS
And the worthless, cheap. so-called Electric
Belts ,advertised by some concerns and pethfled
through. the. country. They are electric In
name only, worthless LIS a curative power, and
•Dar at any _price.
We Challenge the World to show an
Electric Belt where the current is under con-
trol �f the patient as completely as this.
Our Trade Mark is the portrait of Dr.
Owen embossed in gold upon every Belt and
appliance manufactured by us.
Send for Catalogue --Mailed (Sealed) Free. -
THE OWEN ELECTRIC BELT ,00.,
. 49 King St W., Toronto.,
\tenth= this paper.
True popularity takes deep root and
spreads itself wide; but the false falls
away like blossoms; for nothing that is
false can be lasting. -Cicero.
CONFIRMED.
The favorble impression produced on the
first appearance of the agreeable 'liquid fruit
remedy Syrup of Figs a few years ago
ilaa-bsen-nlore than-cordirinV3tr5 -the-
plea rant experience of all who have used it,
and the success of the proprietors and man-
ufacturers the California Fig Syrup Com-
pany.
The census of India just completed,
shows that country to have a popula-
tion of 280,000,000, a gain of 11 per cent
over 1881.
MONTHLY PRIZES FOR -BOYS AND
• GIRLS.
The "Sunlight" Soite Co., Toronto, offer
the following prizes every month till fur-
ther notice, to boys and girls under 16,
residing in the Province of Ontario, who
send the greatest number of "Sunlight"
wrappers: 1st, $10; 2nd, $7; 3rd, 113; 4th, $1;
5th to 14th, a Handsome Book; and a pretty
picture to those who send not less than 12
wrappers. Send wrappers to "Sunlight" ,
Soap Office,A$Boott _St., Toronto, not later 4
than the 29th of each month, and marked
Competition.'" also giye fall name, ad-
dress, age andnumber of wrappers. Win-
• ner's name will btpublisbeibttlje.-TOrOnto.
• Main tfrEffiftlinaCY-ofeach month.
In good company you need not ask who
is the master of the feast. The man who
sits in -the lowest plaoe, and who is always
industrious in helping everyone, is oertrinly
the man. -Hume.
. THE Spirorm,
4001
NsTING AT 2.4-174'
et° BUNG710147
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IS A POOR KIND OF ECONOMIC
It is on a par with buying lots of rubbishy
soap for little money.
Poor soaps are the " bunghole" through
which time and labor are wasted, and by
which the clothes and hands are ruined.,
Cinema the Airennen
of WasstaandRialit,
and by itJ3ting pro-
perties, it° wonderful
Cleansing powers and .
perfect !rarity, it saves Time talathen.
and brings tiomfort & filathrintatiori to
ill who use it. • •
1 it • • • a •
To sok volt ' •
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PueoReotreet:ponaou filihr ' '
DO, YOU WAN A ROME
nt+ where the W.
is rithe crop yields enormous,
the Marketo oonvementthe olimate
the healthiest in the world; and
where the landi
CAN BE BOUWIT FOR ASONG
. , .
so to speak? Then write to the un- '
dereigned for full parthadars. Mho
magnificent Rea River Valley of
Minnesota and the nohow and
Montana is the region referred to.
One Crop Pays for the Farm
In very many instances, and in no
other section of the countryoan
general farming be made easier or
more profitable. Hundreds of
farmers living hero testify to this
Our Stk of Furs is now Complete for tile contf.
'ing season. Everybody knows that no two
_of Furs are exactly alike, consequently th
1 ,
•
Cl/Oce is og importa4o0 to boyots.
.Having padp arrangements with large:Ara a
turer for pkr supply of Blankets tbis:Sekep
are iva poeition to O'er . better value Jttan,!
before, Our Customers will save the ikholeOS
Merchants' profit.
The Only Public Lands Left
i4 the United States worth living
on are in this region,and are rapidly
'being entered and settled. There
is plenty of other good land here
which can be bought oheap and on
easy terms. Adjoining lands have
produced.
40 Bushels of Wheat per Acre
and other crops in proportion. It
is not beyond the cenfines oLqiviljx
awn. There are no wild Indians
here. Railroads, churches and
schools are abundant, while there
is plenty of
Pure Water and Good Society
the two essentials to the prosperity
of any country. For maps, cir-
culars and, other information con-
cerning this great country, address
F. I. WHITNEY, Sr. PAUL, MINN. or
J 14 ERJOKINS, 4 Palmer House Block
Totonto.
AEE NOT a Pa s+
gative Medi.
eine. They are a
BLOOD BUILDER.
Tomo and BECON-
STRUOTOR;furthby
supply in a condensed
form the substances
actually needed to 4n-
rieh the Blood, curing
all diseases coming
rom POOR and Wm,.
ItY BLOOD, or from
VITIATED Humons Ir
the liLooto, and aim
invigorate and BUIL],
P the BLoon an
STsThat, when broker
down by overwork.
mental worry, disease,
excesses and indiscre-
tions. They have a
. SPECTER, ACTION on
,;;;the SEXUAL SYSTEM of
,both men and women,
restoring LoST VIetolt
i°1rancl a, orreoting all
IRREGULARITIES and
ti SUPPRESSIONS•
gs fug, should take these
hiEspyhytilay,Ftliejlih,
Who node his mental fee-
ulties doll or failing, or
Pmts. They will restore his lost energies, both
shysical and mntal.
".late
vure all hsup
EVERY Mt.'''. 41-6 t:
a P. ' I itul Ir-r6gIllf,'‘rleq, !...,.:'/I -rievitably
en.ail sickness when 1.0,..lout, .'.
NitFt KEN pi,,,,,i, ,i, these PILLS.
3,0tiLui,...ai.,.b.....:,7,:::,.-ioren—giittle„:
lli
systerti.
YOUNG tiftlilliEal 03°.trT PlaStbZ‘.:
make them ropier.. . • •
For sale by all driigg15lls,i5r will be sent upon
receipt of price (50q. par boil by addressing •
THE DR. IFILLL4211(S, MED. CO.
Brookvale. Ont.
CLINTON MARBLE WORKS.
• COOPER'S OLD STAND,
Next to CoMnieroial Hotel.
-
This/establishment is in full operation nd al
orders filled in tee most satisfactory way, Ceme-
tery and granite work a specialty. Prices as
reasonable aa those of any establishment
. •
SEALE, HOOVER & SEALE, Clhiton. lm
•
DO YOU WANT
A First-class Step or Long Ladder?
A Handy Wheelbarrow ?
A Splendid Churn, or anything of like
nature? Then call onIW. SMITHSON, at
shop, No.? Frederick St., or E • Dinsley
Will be at Dinsley's corner every Saturday
afternoon
READ THE BIBLE.
And at the Same Time Barn One. Hun-
dred Denim in Gold.
,_ The nret letter containing the correct anewers 10 01
Contriving questions romired el the office of TEE CANA.
IMANA0Iteetieffetwurr(ititalitreek Mint notr Until the MA
Of Member, 1892) will receded $100 In geld' the gadded
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The undersigned opened this week a new Restaurant in
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Where he will be pleased to meet all who desireenytng There --
will beltept in-stoolr a -full and -dein assortment of
FRUITS, CANNED GOODS, CANDIES, NUTS, ICE CREAM, PIPES, '
CIGARS, TOBACCOS, &c. OYSTERS KEPT IN SEASON.
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NERVEUSPROSTRATIO
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OD HALF -YEARLY COMPETITION
The most Interesting Contest ever offered .
by The Canadian Agriculturist.
One Thousand Dollars in Cash, a Pair of Handsome .
Shetland Ponies, Carriage and Harness, and over two
thousand other valuable prizes for the Agriculturist's
brighteet readers! 'Who will have them 2 According to
the usual custom for some years past the publishere of
..Cax Am: irm.rtraisx new offer their Sixth Half -yearly
Literary Conipeation. This grand competition will, no •
doubt, be the most gigantic succeseful one ever pre.
/tented to the people of the Dotted States and Canada.
One Thousand Dollars in cash will be paid to the per.
sem sending in the largest list of English words eon.
etructed from letters In the words "The Canadian Agri.
oulturist.' a
rive Hundred Dollars in cash will be -given -to-the- • .
A Handsome Pair of Sbetland Poniee, Carriage and
Harness, will be given for the third largest list.
Over one thousand additional pizes awarded in order
of merit: One Grand Piano; $300 Organ ; $400
liti4ner,Sets4Zadies' GoldoWatelles'eStilt-DtearPireffleisy-
Forttere Curtains; Silver Tea Services; Teunyeon Poem% '
bound in cloth; Dickens' 15 12 volume, bound In eloth,eto.
As there are more than 1000peizes, any one Who-taket
the trovible to prepare an ordinary good list will not tall
to receive a valuable prize. This is the biggest thing in
the competition line that we have ever placed before the
Peblic, and all who do not take part will anima au °Deer.
tunity of a life time.
RuLts-L A letter cannot be used oftner than it
appears In the words " Ti. Canadian Agriculturist."
For instance the word "egg" could not be ueed, as there
is but one "0" in the three words. 2. Words having more
than one meaning but spelled the same Min be used but
once. 3. Nowa of places and persons barred. 4. Error*
will not invaiidate a hilt -the wrong words will simply
001 13, counted.
Each liSt Mint contain one dollar to pey for six monthh
subsoription o THE AuniuLTLTIMIST. If tau or moor
tie, the lareest list which beat s the earliest puettuarit eli
take the first priz_ and the others will receive prizes in
order of merit. United States nioney and stamps taken
at par.
The objeot in offering these magnificent prizes is to
introduce our popularnsturazine into new homes, in ever,
art of the AM./ lean continent.
Every competitor enclosing 30 cents in stamps extra,
will receive free, by mail, postpaid, one to TEE AGILIOUL.
Tunnies Elegant Souvenir Spoons of Canada.
Prists awarded to persons residing in the United States
will be shipped from our New York office free of duty.
All money letters should be registered.
OUR. FolIMEn Coe! pETrrION—We have Oren away
525,000 in prizes during the last two yeare, and have
thousands of letters from prize -winners in every state he
the union and every part of Canada and Newf.), Reiland
Lord Kileoursie, A.D.C. to the Governor General 02
Osmada,, writes: "I shall recommend my friends to enter
your competitions," M. M. )thanden, Vaneelne R
' received 210LS) in gold" and we hold hie rece pi for same.
A few of the prize winners Miss J. Robinson, Toronto,
Woe; J. J. Brandon, Fenelon Falls, Ont., 811,00; David
Harrison Syrecuee, N. Y. 3535; H. Beaile, Nt. mile
Mo, 5100 Jas. Ramie, West Duluth, Minn., 454.4; Meta
Corot' na Robertson, Oak St, Ilrooklyn, 01000; Fred I/.
Hills, 359 State St., Bridgeport, Conn., and thousands of
others.
Addrees all communications to Tau AGRICULTITRIST.
Peterborough, Ontario. lee
,engrit-ei ge.;
1U FITS!
...t 0., net Mean merely thkre
for a tthte and then have them return again, I mean •
radical onre. I have made the &ease of FITS, Eruall.P.
ST or PALLING SICKNESS a lifelong etude. I warrant
my remedy to mire the word eases. Because others have
failed le no remit for not nOW be:teethe a cure. Sena at
OEM for a treatise and a Free B00% of my infants
remedy. Give IMPRESS and POST.OFNICE.
G. Rg,ar, M. Abeutimi
11YEET. TORONTO, UNT.