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�' . : "Yes, 'and we owe it all to xaltaFARMI! FOR BALs.
1' , 'N $teiclert~" went on keabod *. ''Khat /� p+s1�� r� rho bast known se, rriadero modwins
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so match bettor than ordinary physics. While thoroughly effective, th never to Work;, so �t a
!' iI' p y g y One tarts on my lipt at right prioss.
1� '� �� ' � , �\\; gxlpc, purge or coats nausea, and never lose their effectiveness. ane of the. E$IIaLISted 'WBS the )very
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I 25e. a boat. If your druggist has not yet stocked them, send 2$o. and we Vous. System.
t'` best of the NA -DRU -CO line. 4 R• •Bp NE at4Ceei. Toronto. COL.
- will mad them.
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By taking Lydia E. Plnkham's , �" •• a` Natioad D4aa wnd Chemicfl company QF Caaad., Limited. Mor,ascaL �� MISCELLANEOUS.
Y g table Compotiod I '"�`� -
The Feeble, Wasted Nerves Were '�TETiJRAN Q�RA1QTs WANTED -OX
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I following letter from Mrs. ' -_ ,-, restored and Revitalized by TARIO, Gist t located -In,
juin unu'a %
. Orville Rock will prove how unwise. I guest o%sh pri-,o n o ud &
11 it is for women to submit to the \ „ i D ooToronto,
�j . T1iSs is aria out of order, said the t , a C+I'waSeI S _ - --
it dangers
ma . lIe avo d dabyptamkln Tou ory is I presiding otileer after a. pause, "but Hainex%,wbo, tearing himself free, REAL ESTATE.
E. Finkham'a Ve stable Qompound. t in view of the circumstances 1 will rushed clown to his chief:• ,caving a Net''Ve Food ENTICTON-SOUTHE
" entertain a motion to sus end the f ' RN OKANQi-
Shgwas ourvPee$siut>leaiiospital i' ,sheet of paperin the senators eyes. Nervous roatration is a terrible, P GAN -Fruit
orchards, ranch pro-
She,
Came home suffI r X worse " ate, a lisp' screamed Larapdon rules;' 4 "Read that" gasped the sec>�ary disease to all who understand its perty or town lots unoValled ollmate;
than before. fellow Telfer will do anything to This motion passing, Horton replied I breathless) y p symptoms, At times the sufferer feels divisional point kettle valla railway,,
y, and he hurried awe, a terminal Great, Northern railway; electric
Hare is #ler own stiLteattient. please Jake. Jake has convinced Telfer .to. Langdon. aside passageway and out to Teach comparatively ,well, but with slight right, power and orator works systems
Pttiw Raw, Mich. -"Two years, ago that Langdou was responsible for the 4'Your name,is signed to a contract the stairs leading to the press gallery, exertion the dreadful• helplessness re- under construction; values will double
T sti8ered very severely with a dis. defeat of Gulf City, and the mayor is with J. D.. Telfer, mayor of Gulf City, Langdon spread the paper before turns and all strength and vitality before sis.months. For full information.
placement, I could ; wild for revenge." Miss., cailin for 3,000 shares in the seems to leave the system. writeW. M, Jermyn, Penticton, B, C..
�vt 9 him with difficulty with his trembling y . .�
.not for "The boss of the senate" rose and Gulf City Laud company, and"-- hands. Slowly his whirling brain gave This letter from Mrd. Martin very .-
a long .time. M " ", well describes the terrible condition
phystelan treated walked to the rear of the senate sham- A lie, a lie! screamtd Langdon. him the ability to read. Slowly what MALE HELP WANTED.
ber to issue orders to two of his col= "That official," went on Horton cool appeared to him as a jumbled nothing in which many a sufferer finds her -
without or sem oh relief leagues, ly, `"is now in Washington. He has resolved into orderly lines and words. self. She also tells haw she regained (j`a��n 1n the telegraph, A#reight tie � t
health and strength by vying Dr.
'"'� and at last sent me "Report of the. committee on naval the contract and will swear t0 con- and baggexge departments, we train you
"� . •�• Chases Nerve Food after all other uiokly, _go
from two railways
.'. -- l Continued Next Week.
•., - to .Ann .Arbor for affairs, droned the alerts mechanical•+ versations with you and your secre- _ 'I
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treatments had failed. and regular station books from Canadian
an operation. I was ly. 'House bill No. 1109 is amenddd Lary. His testimony will be corrobo- ,� Mrs. Edwin Martin, A ergs Cliff, •+ • •S there four weeks and „ y,
:� ::�: N �� • " ' to read as follows"- And, his voice rated by no less., personage than cQn- , 0 A LONG LIFE Rue., writes:- Before I began using ern railways insures you ractiml work
O Came home sufferingChase's and a position when
K worse than before• sank. to an unintelligible mumble, for grenman Norton of your own district, Dr. Nerve Food I was in a 13O qualified. Write Do-
- n; M mother d 's every senator present he well knew who says you asked him to conduct terrible condition from nervous ex, minion School .Telegraphy, Toronto.
My_. a v� ed Those Interested Please Read ha .t d 1
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- A: nae to .try Lydia was aware that the amendment named
s ' I Altacoola as. the naval base sites
ptron� !
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part of the negotiations. _,
And I might Add, cried. Horton, Fresh air and exercise, with properwould
son an prostration. Dizzy spel s
come over me and I would fall
and Today Iamwell and i Senator Langdon rose in his seat.
"that it is know; to more than one 1 food and a sufficient amount of sleep,
to the floor. The weakness was •so
great that ]
' and do all my own housework. I owe "`Mr. President," he called.
my health to Lydia E. Pinkham's �� Chair recognizes the gentleman
member of this honorable body that i are the essential's.
you bad drawn up a minority, report in I Under such a regime, of living,
conic)' not so i�iuch as
sweep the floor without fainting, but
11 Vegetable Campound and advise my .,
from Mississippi, said the presiding
friends who are afflicted
I favor of Gulf City because of your , germs'eannot develop, and' many des- _
the nerve food helped
P d me after the
doctors failed, It has done wonders
with any officer as he leaned bads to speak to
:I, female complaint to try it," -Mrs.
ringer at the defeat of your plan to eases are prevented.
in building up my nervous system. I
ORviLLE Rocx, R. R. No. 5, Paw Paw, Senator Winans of Kansas, who had
; take. the naval base away. from alta.. I Should the system require a tonic,
can do my, own housework now and
Michigan. approached to the side of the rostrum'
'
eoola." . n take only such as you know their fin-
'be- !
washing,; and feel that this great
has
If you are ill do not drag along until The Langdon .speech on "The New.
I Langdon sank into his chair, gredients-such is vinol, which is a
medicine been a Godsend to me:
an operation is necessary, but at once South and the South of the Future"
wildered, even stunned. There was a ,delicious -combination of the health-
I thipk it is the best of medicines."
'
take Lydia E. Plsikham's Vegetable
proved more than a document suited
conspiracy against him, but how could
giving properties oP the nods' livers,
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DT• Chase a Nerve Food, 60c, a ho,
ICompound.
at or Edmasi-
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For thirty years it has been sten_
only to a reverent burial in the Con-
I lie prove it? The ground seemed Crum-
with all the useless grease eliminated
on, Bates Co,,dealers
s es & Limited, Toronto:
,
'a 17=
-e dard remedyfor women's ills and has
,
gressional Record. .Although wearied
at the start owing to the exciting harp-
I Ming from under bim-not even a
l straw to grasp, Then the old fighting
s and tonic iron .added, happily blended
in a wine.
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A a, k�- Elm R.
ositivel restored the health of thou-
sands of women. Why, don't youtryit?
peuings of the day: the Biississfpplan's
blood that earl -led him along iu Beau-
mild, medicinal
I For this reason 'Vivol is regarded ,
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THE FORTY THIEVES.
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enthusiasm for his .ounce gave him
strength and stimulation as be pro-
I regard's van tugged at the valves of
{ his heart, revived his. spirit, ran through
1
' as one of the _greatest body builders
I and invigorators for aged people. It
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Patriarchal Conficlen'ce Mata' Sent o
t
Jai(`
S, D. $vast, Disooverer of the tamous Evans"
cancer Cure, desires all who Buffer withCancet
to write to biro. Two days' treatment cures oz,
A, Gentleman
From
Mississippi
By Thomas A. Wire
Novelized From the Play
by Frederick. R. Toomis ' '
Copyright, 1909, by Thomas A. Wise.
gressed. His voice rose majestically his veins. .He leaped to his feet. invigorates and builds them up, and - teraalorInternal cancer. Write to$.D.EvAxo
ashe came to the particular points he J) A sound as of a scufiie-a body fall- }seeps them up. The "King of the Forty Thieves" Brandon. Manitoba, Canada.'
wished to accentuate and even those I hi heavily=cirew all eyes` from bang• Was sentenced to twelve months' imp- .
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In the uppermost rows in the galleries
g Vire sell vinol with the understand-
don to the rear of the main aisle. An Ing that if it does not give satisfac-
prisonment at Pembrokeshire. Quarter
Sessions recently. '
could hear his every word.
i.
assistant •sergeant at arms was lying tion -the price will be returned: �
'earpet
.His name is John Jones, a Jpatri-
At the close of. his formal speech he
began on his statement of the action
. face downward on the Anoth-
er was rainllF tl'w1a1L" to hold ba. R,1A ( W. S. P•. Holmes, ' Dru gist, Cl>liliton,
a clial person of eighty-four.
p Yearn.
He was ,charged, with George Jones,
of the naval afaiis committee IWbuy-
Uutari.i Canada.
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aged 64, with obtaining £15 by confi'-
of Altacoolh land to fAs
as to stature but lackln also in
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dence triel{s 0from Evan Davies, a
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attemptsrto rob the govern ent..ol
farnier•. .
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he had predicted, the senate did "sit
, •. • .. _
A Bristol, pcilice, inspector deserib-
up." Tse senate did -agree that a. newed
• kind of politics .had arrived. ,
CUNqr ®
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ISITYPro'mpted
the venerable 'John Jones as the
head of a gang, known as: "The Forty
Thieves," and: Geo. Jones as a prom.
I During -this )after part of the speech
1
inept• The financed
many curious glances were directed at
would be .deprived : of the horso and
.member.• gang,
by .John'.Jone's, attended ,the chief
Peabody and Stevens, who sat in the
same tier of seats, In the middle of the
chamber only an aisle separatin
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fairs throughout the country from
Bristol (i3 Liverpool.
John �J "t t ted d •to
g
i them. Through this . choice of seats ,
'they could confer -without ,leaving their !
places. Various senatorial associates
--icnougnt mayne sue"- Cried • Bud, of these two -men in other deals found
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PURITY FLOUR
ones i was s a , use .
dress, in � clerical garb and strike up
acquaintance with prospective buyers,
horses, and a• member of the gang
.would have a.` horse suiting the re-
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When. the Wedge Came Out.:
jerking his head back in the direction i
':
quirements .of, say, one buyer,
•: Aver s1.mall -n
y a roan of only small
,it difficult to believe th it ears=
0 but
from which they lead come, t
that senator other -
than -the union senator 1r lsiissls-
i lm
Through the benevolent intervention
as to stature but lackln also in
g
was not old Langdon at this moment :
+'e The Mississippian shook his -head narrating the amazing transaction on,
.
of John Jones this horse would be
width, of beam-sa,t in a street car un -
til he .became tightly 'wedged.iin.from.
negatively and set his jaws determin- ; the floor of the senate? Would the
HEY were curious to see exact) .what re -
y
sold as a bargain; but, either by put-
ting the buyer under the iniuence of
both sides. Then there entered the
. edly' statue on :tfie pedestal -step down?
sults would..be produced b sour Consisting
T p y
drink, or some .similar method, he
car a large,.. handsome woman uphol.
• The coach swung up to the capitol (Would the.sphins :of the desert speak;
entrance.
.
. entirel2 a the . high-grade'. rade portions Of the
/ f j g p
would be .deprived : of the horso and
stored to the minute. She took the
strap of the' small man' and
p in front
the story of.the lost centuries? •Would
"Tell me," asked Langdon, as both '
I honor take the prase of expediency in
.
. best Western'`hard Wheat, .
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his money: Other :members of the
an would. Have other .horses, . and
gang
. .
was hap ink to it in discomfort when
g
the
jumped out, "how .did you find out I the affairs of state? .What mi ht .not'.
that"- I g
They -were curious to know more about a flour
in the .various .guises the confidence
trick would be worked on unwary
small man arose,. with a flourish
'of politeness,'and touched her on. the
„ I , happen, thought the' senate macillne,
I phoned the bouse-gave a name : now that Peabody and Stevens had
Peabody
that contained . none of the low-grade portions,
g P
.
'farmers.
Previous convictions were roved
p•
arm. .
„ Take my seat, madam, he .said,
uses"-. taken to their .bosoms what they
h "Great heavens, but how did
which are found in ever wheat berry, but• titi:hich. -
y y�
against both. prisoners at Gloucester..,,
with a bow and a smsle:
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you . termed the purple pup of political -
1ino�v where to phone?"
: are separated olid excluded from the hi h -grade
Oh, thank you very much,' .she
re lied and turned toward the seat
They were at the door of the senate
p Neither did the, full portent of',tlie I .in •the Process of milling PURITY FLO R ".
chamber. situation escape' the attention, of the
"Norton gave me the tip -'for your H I Y were curious :to,
sake and Carollua's--for old time's reporters' gallery. Dick . Cullen_ ob-
know : whether ani
+ake, he said," was Bud's reply, served to. Hansel of the Record:
. , "Virtue's getting: so thick around .� - ALL HIGH GRADE
here it's a menace to navigation." hard wheat flour ` N a 5
CIi3P'T1✓R Y�VIII. �' )octan;; ,the traffic, eh?" queried
vrt THE FLOOR OF TIIE SENATE. �x? FLOD�a. real'. su error to: a.lmed
Hansel, and both laughed. j' p
T00 much occupied in concentrat- "Hello! .. Whst's this?" exclaimed Cul- '" I r hard and soft wheat flour.,
Ing his thoughts on his speech, len a' few minutes later. "Horton has :
Langdon failed to notice the• been recognized, when the program .. ". iw�„a They _were curious to see,I .
p .
Then smiling genially again; she
asked, "Where did you get up from?”
Belle' -g. idga.
"Belle'lias been going ,in lately for
arts and crafts.".
'•What's her' idea?"
'cShe,declares that it takes both art
and craft nowadays. to capture a hus-
band." .
A Good Fellow
consternation on the faces of was to adjourn when the naval base ` `" ".__4" b and 'taste the kind of -•--- -m= �-�-. When. a man is:generous: to a fault
Peabody and Stevens as he walked to bit) tvas'over with." iw NNaNARbbread buns " biscuits Empress of Ge.rmany's Jewels, it is usually his own faalt.
his seat in the senate. They had failed Langdon's speech had proved the hit, • ' WHEU , ' ° ' -
fo succeed In getting Milbank to con the sensation of the session. After he , ,,;.x,:: cakes and pies PURITY ..The D press of Germany has jewels
a, 1.1.valued .at more. than $1,000,000:, Her
elude and consequently could not push concluded, amid' resounding • applause,. URItJr FI1. ' FLOUR would make, collection i rano and superb. :Many E
the naval base report through. But 1h . which' senators joined, as well •as • : . .. w BANKS ra)))il INSLTRANC
:...':'_: of the ewels are .heirlooms of the
they noted the passing of over an' hour occupants of the galleries, Senator .` Po�°ri. Curiosity pi'OmptS you t0 Prussian crown and ma be worn `�1�LPa�laltES. $�Y •
after their opponent's appointed. time Horton of Montana' rose and consist W •.,,n.• �, L`, ' i. seek the knowledge they only by'the reignin• • queen, but tb,-. °"
and had felt certain that he would not the presiding officers eye. - � 1Cniserin is said to hhve jewels valued ' "''
• discovered.' Its -urging
appear at all, I "I ask unanimous consent to oiler 'a _. g r at $500,000 of her own. She has :more •
,,, ""The boss of the senate" leaned , resolution. - you to try -PURITY FLOUR, . _ than 40 diamond rings; innumerable / B ® D S
across to Stevens and whispered hur- Hearing no objection he continued in I. bracelets,.brobohes, watches and other
riedly: a manner that instantly attracted un- REMINDER: On accountof the'exira strength trinkets. She has one bit of jewelry
. .. , with one large- diamond set with. 45 q Oneverygoodreasonwhy�'t�ou
We must tear him to pieces. now- usual attention: and . extra quality of PURITY FLOUR• it' is .
discredit him publicly. It's his own "It is my unpleasant duty'" -Peabody y smaller, diamonds.' Before any i'm- should consider seriously a Bond
,, necessar , .for bestpastry-results, to add more raortant court affair the court jeweler : investment is this; Canadian
fault. Our agents can sell the.land to and. Stevens exchanned ' i;7ances- to y .
alwrays examines the jewelry to see chartered Bdnks,Insurance Com.
Standard Steel• Our connection with place a matter before this bbdy that to shortening than you are accustomed -to use with if rias stones are set firmly, `As ;a ponies, and all financial institu-
the scheme swill be Impossible to. dis- me, as a member of this honorable an ordinary' flour. Add • more _ water when mak - fact, however, the Kaiserin. seldom .tions .which continually have
. cover -after we have made the public body, is not only. distasteful, but deep- y wears any jewelry except at court. funds too invest and are in the.
believe Langdon is a crook." ly to be. regretted. .. bread, . . . She prefers to caress simply and..avoid best. position -to know, safe and
"But how about our supposed combi- "There has arisen ground to suspect all 'display .of jewelry, profitable investments, are large
nation to protect the government that a member of this body •of barlrig en- Add 'PURITY FLOUR to your grocery list right now - - .purchasers of bonds..
Langdon will'tell about?" asked Ste- deavored to make ,money at the gov- Care..of the Broom.. ip Much of themoney.poudeposit
vens. "We can't deny that, of course." ernment's expense out of land -which which An Banks Trust Companies and
p Do not a broom that chows . Insurance, is invested iri bonds, '
"No," answered Peabody. - "I'Ve'can't. he is alleged to have desired iris own � • signs of wear. Rather takes niensures at a considerably higher rate of •
deny it, but we will not affirm it. We r,.o1uL-iittee to choose as the naval base. to preserve it. If the broom is soaked ,
will tell interviewers that, we prefer "": taa«3refore offer this resolution pro• regularly in hot suds and putout into. interest thanyou receive.
not to task about it" - , , the sun to- dry it will. get new life we waiitto jet in touch with those
"It's our only ebanee." renlied Cts. wiling for the appointment of an in-'
vestigating committee to look Into these and have as much elasticity when half *ho st whether in large or mail sou s.
charges." worn down as when new.
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Bond invectfine ttwillfbelgcat on request.
Langdon was. intensely exejted over Double Work.
RELIEF new development. "Some' one x _
-MUCH has learned something about Peabody have First
. house 'decoratedi�d ring his
' Lik O
or Stevens, he muttered. He, feared wife's absence as a surprise. _
More bread�.nd1 better bread" p S� C U R I T I != 5•.
that this new complication might in Second Decorator - Gdocl I Then
IN RHEUMATISM some way affect the fate of the naval 110. well have to do it all over again
' base -that the south, and Mississippi, 'SOLD -'BY Beacom &Smyth J. P. Sheppard & Co.� when she gets bask... CORPORATION
W. T. O'Neil, - - HarrisOn atse t . LIMITED
�• alight lose it. He rose slowly in his 060. McLennan &.Co.,' Cantelon Brox, SANK OF MONTREAL,DUILDINC.
seat, while the senate hummed wit)} L. Su itter Co., Distributors, ` " YONGS AND QUEEN' STS.
93 the murmur of suppressed voices. a Lump in the $eeaat of T O It O N'r O
IN ONS BOX OF GIN Pill �/
"I ask for more definite Informa; H AVE 1 O U e Crowth on any part of P. AL WHITE , Nanagor
Thousands of pegpleleave tested 'diff. tion," he began when recognized and the body, or a Sore that will not heal) iNo
Pills in thousands of cases of Painfai or -L.L.1.
after the president of the senate had rAON rRrAs.-ouarsd-NALIrAx LONDONI J
if yqu have, wr,te, de.cribe the trouble and
11 SupppressedU'rine,Backache,Achingiege. . pounded with the gavel to restore en:lon this P&Per h we
and Shoulders, rain through the Hips, p "� pl h e p will maw l=Rk�� io
_. roto+h envelope, patheulara of rias
itheumatism and Lumbago. 7<lere Is a quiet so that this hoose don consider% Painleaa3 noitie'1 tesitment
„� case of one cure out of thousandse this; Important matter more intelligent. Writeto.day.
�� 1`IIL CANADAhcAifCER INSTITUTE. Y.inllel
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us 2-- "Aft- __ &. %
1 Well. Wella
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1 dyed �AL0hes<e
11used
CLEAN enc! SIMPLE to Use.
.Nice Old Burglar..
"That's done it,` muttered the bur.
glar as his shin- came into contact
with a chair and overturned it. And .
he. spoke, the truth. It did do.A. ,A
sudd nemovement above, a hurried. de.
scent of stairs and Sikes found him;•
self staring into a .revolver. '
"Now, then, hands up!" cried the
householder. "What have you stolen?'" .
"Only your wife's pug dog, replied
the burglar. ' '
"If that's all you may sneak out
quietly," said the householder. But
what else have you?"
"Your soother -in-law's parrot."
"You. don't say so .Here's same , .
loose. change... for you. Anything. .
else?"
`"Yes," said the burglar. "`Your '
daughter's phonogra h.". .
"Good fellow "' exclaimed the house- .
holder. "Here's a. five -dollar bill for
yon t„ .
"And, your son's punghing bag."
"ltty dear sir,", exclaimed the house. -
holder delightedly. "I shall have
peace in nay '.souse at last! `'9111 you .
share a bottle ,of champagne with me
before you go?" ', :.
Obtaining •Heirs In China. •
The ppractical Chinese have adopted
a simple.way of obtaining heirs where •
there are no legal: ones -the adoption
of chfidren who belong ' to • side
branches of the family. In this way
the family line is 'kept intact. In
the absence of male descendants in
the' side branches of the family the
sons of -strangers are adopted: The
Chinese prefer this method to marry -
in second wives. •
RY MURINE EYE REMED
For Red, Weak" Weary, Watery Eye: and ;
C.P_4NULATED E7C1E%ID3
y . .
Murine Doesn't Smart -Soothes Eye Pain
Drossats Sett NtevQ Ilya ltamedy; l lquld, 29c, SOe. $1.00
Murir;c Eye Salve. in Aaeptic Tubes. 25c, $1.00
EYE -BOOKS AND ADVICE. FREE BY MML
rdrjrinvF.yolteniedyCo.,Chicaro .
Golden Bullets. '
Bullets of solid gold were used by ' .
Yaqui Indians in -fighting against Por-.
firio Diaz in the "recent Mexican re- .
volution; according to passengers ar-. '
riving from )Mexican ports. In Mazat-
lan hospitals, ,where many wounded
were operated upon, discovery of the .
golden pellets, it was said,. was an
ordinary occurrence; but few patient, ,,
had received enough of. them to pay •
the doctor bills.
_F
Versatile.
Mrs. Bjones-Your husband, I hi=,
is quite .versatile.. .
Mrs. b,-roivn-Smythe,-Versatile is �n6'
name :for it. Why, lie can actually '.
stay out late'every night .in.the week
Mind not give the same excuse twice.
• Perhaps.'
A college education may prevent
man from. dying rich. •
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References as to Dr. 1GlcTaggart'a .. .
professional standing and persotiat
integrity permitted by: .
Sir W. R. Meredith, Ciiief Justice•. .
Sir G. W . Ross ex -Premier of On
taiio :M.,� ; , k.,.,. N)&,
Rev. N. Burwish, D.D., PresidQ'*e
Victoria ' College. . .. ,
Right Rev. J. F.. Sweeney, Bishop
of Toronto. '
lion. Thomas Coffey, Senator, "Ca. .
tholie Record,'' London. .
Dr. -MeTaggart's vegetable reme•
dies for the liquor and -tobacco .
habits'are healthful, safe, inexpen.
sive home treatments.. No hypo.
dermic injections ; no publicity; no '
loss of time .from business, and. a
certain. cure. Consultation or Cor-
respondence invited.
TO ensure attention address
DR. MCTAGGART, • '
Care Central Press Agency', `
7o Pearl Street, Toronto, .
• .� NAV UAGH, ODTh.
"My father had been troubled with
, y.
Senator Horton rose. 8e said:
10 C urchin Av... .non o.
Po. R� u a p• .
Rheumatisaf for a number of years,. lie
tried two doctors, but I t' no relief,
"I will take the liberty' of adding
the accused is nontr"
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Ke th S �Powde 11IIIS oY S
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when a.friend advrxd him tot Gk
He a hoz and ager
that senator other -
than -the union senator 1r lsiissls-
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G,ENTLIEIHEN-Do you want TSmothy Seed to s`aow? If so, kindly
ender it at once race $ per bushel, as I o
, p $ p my want to buy what is or.
To tight every�fottsn
• Full Informa#lon Furnished rind
pills.. ;rtrchased
Pills. p
Gin Pills for a �oebo found that
olppf. „
dared. You also want manure forks, the best four tines, are only 75e,
. of intsoot life, wife,
Orders Carefully, Executed.
they were giving him ouch relief. Ne
thea bought three more bates, whkb
Langdon's Qyes blazed. „He strode
XWIftly into the aisle.
"Mr.
We hags wire staples, hooks,ete'
LXDY S You want Vine ar, 24lnstard Seed, C1urr Powder, Ter`
E K y
Iteating's Powdar.•
� None other to soxtul.
formip reliable $rat .
WARREN, �:,~'ZOWSKI & Co. ,
11 were the means of curing hrrri. He is
flow, a strong watil--ifs good holt'h•- �
President," he cried passion-
ately, "I kfhow this Is not the time or
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meric, Celery. Seed, etc. for pickling. Come here for best land cheapest
Edgar by t�e back or dollar, as low as possible
it Its odorless slid
dtafnlede and ha1•m"
�ambera fioront0 SioC1iC Ezehs'wngt►j .
and able to attend to his daily, �rork. ,
ON. AI X, X001rt1�.
place for a discussion like this, but
asst that senatorial courtesy permit me
Bring your Produce m we pay the Highest market Price
fel onlyr ,to indeot life. Made by
Thomas 1TeMbig, in London; Ilog.
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