Fast Pink, Fm: Paxpfe. Fast Garnet, last. Ora: 528, Fast N)?! Blue, Fast Olive Green, FSSu ‘ Bleak. Fast Yellow, Feat Brawn. Fax“. Turkey Rad,’_Fuh‘Cudlnfl, rest Crimson, F38: Seal Brown, Fast Blue. hat Sande: and Fast Green. Far Carton or M xed 600.5 us: only the Shun-mantles†dyes a. d you wfllhan he has! and grandest results. Refuse m Mt‘n‘as‘ ;. ~. (en: a an szr yam. Preplfed Only by the Manuf a turers of Diamond Dyes “Th; fanawfng Diamond Dye Cotton lcrs are the only ramble and gnu-.m- tead now bsfere the public: The special Diamond bye Calors hr dye- ing Onto; andelxed Gaods tar excel all others. Those who make cotton carpets, rugs and mats are all land In their praises of Dhrnnd Dye Cotton Colors. Special Colors jfor Cotton. But â€No Power to Resist the Healing Tideâ€"South American Kidney Care Never Fails. "For ï¬fteen years I W33 naked by severe kidnzv troubles. For weeks at a tima I was unable to go about. so severe were the wins in my side. A“. remedies tdled me, and my ca€e b .051 Ad physicians. I wss in- duczd to try Swan Auedcan K‘dney Cure. I; worked 12k: mama. and In a very short while the Mina lair. mn. my strength ra- Mraed and I am walk" Mrs. V. Matthews, Gnywood, N 5. Sold by A. Eigin‘oothsm and P. Mist-g m. In cues of severe sprains 0:: strains. crdlzazy lialments that riqalre rubbing 73:3; painful. A iiztla "Qxickoure’ wread on lines or costs: and piaoed over 31w sqra put remove: the pain more auiakiy 3.1-1 surely than any other known 3:25.213. The 50:. mi $08 size: contain three and nine times the quantity In mm 3233; only a. liz-‘Js is rcqusred. Wedding £9113. â€"A larga party of guests gashzred on the :h 0.): a: the: residence or Mr. and Mrs. All work zrnrmuel 1y on :pptinsion Wn Cambridge-st. Mnduy â€134‘.an ______ , _ :Diroc‘ importer :ml dea‘cr in FOREIGN and DOMESTIC GRANITES. MARBLE. Etc. ,. 11.4.] .«Mâ€"n' Favorable Weather but. a. Poor Attend: anceâ€"Maripoaa. Men Again Take the Lead. Tue cï¬ieers cf the County Plowing Association are no: a: all satisï¬ed with the attendance at. the annual plowing match held on Thurséay week on the Donoghue farm, Int 2. can. 10, Emily; I snort diets-um (mm D)wneyvme. The day wan all ths‘. cmld he desired and the land eelected was in excs‘denc shape, but the attendance W38 dis‘sppol‘gzing. ‘3 -LL W 1.1;, mw.uy A.-. Bsys, 15 furs and naiezâ€"l Ira. S Witter, Barfly. â€33,75 from 16 to 19 yearâ€"l Wilbur Laue, Hal-mom. 2 E 1. Ric), Mariposa, 3 John W_ylL~, M3211) 159. a 1 7 , i i..- C _?bâ€"-â€" vy'. 1.ou yarn..."â€" v..-“ Ind succeeded in bark-.2 a start made shorty after 9 o’clock. The prizas were swan-dad as f :Llows : 13315 First-class men. andâ€"1 Wm. Rich. 2 Alfred Rim, M. alpssa, 3 Patrick Mtgulre, Emily. Ssacnd-chs: mm, sadâ€"1 Cb“. Rich, Hulposa, 2 Walter Moncriaf, Emily, 3 Fred Dunes, Mariya“. n- L \r__!_-_- 15w val-yum, 9....-. _ .._ Men In stubD-eâ€"i J ames Rich. Muiposa. 2 Patrick Laddy. Ops, 3 Chas ngue, Ops,4 1123:4311 Bras-3 Marlposa, 5 Joseph Magnum, Q 1? - _ ‘n . cn ,,_AÂ¥ 1 anâ€"-T-â€"a o u . ;.-r'.v ..... Bub ELLU'IU‘IAUD w .. a. Messv. RJbt. The judges were: Sod, and J. Dobmc, Marina-25. and Moncrlat, Emily; Smbbia. Megan's. J. Slugzett. Ops. F. Smullwood, Max-icon. and, C. Naylor, 0w. Tcey performed their duties wail, - ‘ - .- L-_n___ .. no-..me a ms ï¬nndian gm. MAME 3i 5.. 3 'Mn.“ Ask m: n in the known :1 DELIEACY' 0F FLAVOR. SUPERIORITY in QUALITY. GRATEFUL and COMFORTING to the NERVOUS or DYSPEPTIC. HUTRITIVEQUAyTIggpngleLLao EPPS’S 0000A In QuartorPoumi Tins only. Why JAMES EPPS 8: 00.. Lt omceopatmc Chemists, London, England. thnsay mm: NOV} 5.18m. ‘ ENGLISH BREAKFA$T_ __cq<:0A New COUNTY PLOWJNG MATCH. {zflmbnument Sculptor. T! BAFFLED THE DOCTORS. Possessés' (be following Distinctive Merits : , r Cartcr Pm No Rubbing Needed. Carters P1".- )Ll m, Small noâ€: Smail Price. maze} EnimMes furnished p'oxnpr. 1 Warin- uorsh of Market Squm ,3 {iva-tfsem†" h his care}! by these Little Ellis. t CZLI'tc :nanu mï¬nncu Tonga ‘ . LEVER. Th0) Hy \‘cgcmble l\ 3W also that the Dervish commander has asked the Khalita to tend him rein- tcrcmnents; ~ A , 7 5'5 32.2.1 London. Oct. 21'. ~ l-‘lngu urv imit- mzmml over all tiw public buildings throughout Gum! Britain tu-duy M a mark of uympatby with tho ltuyui fam- ily iu the loss uuutuiuul bar the death or the Duchess of 'l‘cck. ‘lw distress 0! Quart: Victoria win-u she heard the news or the death or the Dual“; 0! 'l‘cck was very grcxgt. _-_ A ‘V -..--.....l.nh 40c“ “u: 'n..; ..\.... The Prince 0! “'ules was at Ndvmurket when he was informal ur- the death or the Duchess, and immodlately left for with a. View of ascertaining its strength and defensive works. The spies report The Duke and Duchess of chk had four children, Princess Victoria Mary. born on May 26, 1867, who was married July 6, 1893, to Prince George of Eng- land, Duke of York; Prince Adolphus, who was born Aug. 13, 1868. and who was married Dec. 12, 1894, to Lady Margaret Grosvenor, daughter of the Duke of Westminster; Prince Francis Joseph. born Jan. 9, 1870, and Prince Alexander. born April 1-}. 1874. Enquiries made to-dny at the White Lodge, the residmcc here of the Duke and Duchess of Teck. show that it was only when the Duchess returned from the north a. few days ago that there were slight symptoms or a recurrence of the hernia, for which she was oper- ated upon in July last. but it was not expected that any serious consequence would ensue. On Monday, however, the Duchess became really ill, thouch even then no serious symptoms were observed. But on Tuesday she became worse. and the London specialists who had previous- ly operated upon her were summoned to Richmond. They held a consulfution and decided yesterday that the_life of fler to the report of spies, the Dervish com- mander at Metemneh, the Dervish posi- tion between Berber and Khartoum, has announced in the mosque that he lost 600 men during the bombardment of Metemneh by.the British gunboats on Oct. 20, when the British shelled the town and retired, after inspecting it London. llenlh Inn- to "cram. Richmond, Eng†Oct. 2T.â€"-'1‘he Duvher‘l of Took. cousin of Qmen Victoria, sister of the Duke of Cambridge, and mother- in-law of the Duke of York. died at the \Yhite Lodge here at 3 o'clock this morn- ing. She was born Nov. 27. 1833 and was married on June 12, 1866, to Prince Francis, Duke of Teck (eldest son of Prince Alexander of \Yurtomburg}, who 0- was born Aug. 7a,‘1\‘33§7. Royal Highness could not be sustained without another operation. This was successfully performed, but the Duchess gradually sank, and died at 3 o'clock this morning. The Duke of chk is prostratcd with grief at the death of his wife. The Duchess of York was the Only other memhcr of the family present at the death of the Duchess. as until late last night fatal consequences were not ex- pected. ' Later in the day an ofï¬cial statement was issued to the em‘ct that the Duchess of Teck died of cardiac failurE. two hours after the operation was pertormad. ing those ends in View will be submitted for your consideration." After the trans- action ot formal business the House ad- jmmxed till tc-morrow. Dr. Patrick, the new member for Yorkton, will move the address in reply to the speech from the throne, and Mr. Macdonald will second. ‘l‘ha I'm-I Kill-I Wu Not Annam- Duke of Tools Pro-Intel With am: â€"All lulu-d“- Harman-In fluent". sorrow Eryn-Md In ‘I'Io Com Circular. _ Landon. Oct. 28.4%.0 Cam-t Circular. mnlar dntv or Bulnwrnl says: "Her MnJvnty Ma raw-Wed. whh much I01" row. Un- w'ry mwxpm-ml new: of the dwuh or lwr tmluvml NHL-cl". to Wham 41m Quwn wan warmly :mnclncd. The Duvlwu WM Io uulvm-nully ‘bnlovnl fur 1m:- khulm-um mu! muulw'nl to «I! aim: nlw will 1m mu-l amm- mmmu-d by Um whuIU country.†600 Dervishct Killed. Cairo, Egpyt, Oct. 29.-â€"Despatches from Berber, the southernmost point reached by the Anglo-Egyptian expedi- tion on the Nilehsay that, according The rune-ml has been provisimmlly ï¬xed for Saturday. the arrangements being: entrusted to His Royal Highness the Duke of York. The Duke of Tcrk is so overcome with ggigf that ye gis 1m; expromions of loyalty throughout the west to her Majesty during the Jubilee. He was happy to be able to congratu- late them upon the many evidences of prosperity to be seen all over the Terri- tories as a result of a bountiful harvest, and the sound condition and good pros- pects of all our important industries. The wonderful discoveries of mineral wealth in heretofore unexplored parts of the Territories and the almost absolute certainty of establishing ready means or access to the new gold ï¬elds from the settled portions of the country promise most beneï¬cial results in the way of opening up new markets for our staple prodlzcts,while the building of the Crow's Nest Railway will enable stock raiser-s and agriculturists to avail themselves of the constant and increasing demand for food supplies of all kinds from the rich mining regions of the neighboring Pro- vince or British Columbia. Continuing, his Honor said: "Since the 1:15: meeting of the Legislature important changes in the constitution of the Territories have been made by the ac: passed at the last session of the Federal Parliament. In accordance with the provisions of that act I have chosen an Executive Council and can now congratulate the Territories upon having obtained a completely re- sponsible system of government. In con- sequence ot this change a reorganization of the oï¬ces of the Government and the' creation of public departments for the carrying on of the public service will be found necessary, and measures hav~ RESULT OF A SURGICAL OPERATION w w vvun‘. .-.... r..__â€"‘ W . able to see anyone. The population of Richmond. especially the poor peopk, to whom the Duchess had end-cared her-- self by many kindmessfls. is givmg touching evidences of sorrow. Unexpected Death of Queen Victoria’s Cousm. Important Matters Referred to In the Speech From the Throne-Other Winnipeg New; Winnipeg. Oct. 2S.â€"â€"(Speci.nl.)-- The third session of the third Legislature of the Northwest Territories opened at Regina to-day. There was only a smnli attendance of members. Lieutenant- Governor Mackintosh in his speech ‘from the throne made reference to the many THE DUCHESS OF TECK NORTHWEST LEGISLATURE- , Oct. 27. 'â€" Flinn ovw all tlw public It Gum! Brlgullg II I’ll:- M "cur Sh II E. J. Manson. Jrgetngs the Praises or Dodd's Kidney Pillsâ€"He was Bed- ridden for months and. his etrength was sapped by Diabetas - He , {ound his cure in :1: boxes or Dodd’e Kldney P1113. I Sr. 0413mm, Nev. l.â€"For several m'mthe E. J. Musson.‘Jr.. one of the most capable painters in the city, was no: ï¬ned to his bad. 3 More! from that nelutu diseaseâ€"diabetes. The complaint upped bl:- etren h, tgd upon his muscles and reduced to a skeleton elmoet. Then, movldeuflelly. he heard of whet Dodd‘e Kidney P1133 huve done In similar ones. Heboughtelxhoxee. Thulewhetheeeye of their work: “After using the Who: I could 1m light hts. I need the other three boxes new Imwell. 1 have tried mocha-medicines end eon- salted my m_ w" me near eneouragep t. Buti) eKldneyPnls “â€"3 _- That Seems Like a Very Untimely and Absurd Question After All the Tests, and the Thousands of Absolute and Unquestioned Oures That Have Been Made By Mu«yon in Canada. Mr. John Morrison, No. 15'.‘ Euclid Ave" Toronto. Cnnadn. nyl :â€"“For eeverel yeere I wn troubled with n eevere form of kidney dieenle, and (or the put. yen: with rheume- mm site. After trying 5 number of other thinge end not being beneï¬ued. I In in- duced to take Munyon'e Rheumetilm nnd Kidney Curel. One bottle of the former and two bottle: of she letter remedlee entirely cured me. end I om now on well u ever. I can henrtily recommend the Mun- yon Remediee. and em doing I0 dnily to my relatives and friends." Munyon’s Rheumatic Cure seldom foil: to relieve in one to three hourl, end cure- in a few days. Price 25c. Munyon’e Dyspepsia. Cure positively cures all forms of indigestion end ewmwh trou- bles. Price 259. .v-u -_-- 7 .. Mun-ï¬nk Cold Cure prevents pneumonis and breaks up a cold in - few hours. Price A New York judze has committed to jail for ï¬ve days for contempt of court a respectable business man. who as a wit- noes in a case. was baited and badgered and abused by a lawyer till patience ceased to be a virtue, and he slapped his tormen- tor on the face. A good many who are familiar with the methods of some lawyers will be ready to say that the punishment is excessive,and that a judge who permits the brutalities practised by legal black- guaxds and bullies merits all the contempt such a slap might be construed to indicate. In many cases judges are very much to blame for the abuse which they permit lawyers to pour on witnesses who are un- fortunate enough to become their victims. Perhaps the liberal application of a good rawhide to some of the scalangs might call public’attention to the abuse. Munyon’s Cough Cure stops coughs, night sweats. alla. s soreness, and speedily heels the lungs. ice 25c. Munyon’s Kidney Care speedily cures psins in the heck. loins or grains, and all forms of kidney disease. Price 250. Munyon’s Nerve Cure stops nervousness and builds uï¬the system. Price 25c. Munyon’s esdache Cure stops hesdsche in three minutes. Price 25c. Munyon’s Pile Ointment positively cures all forms o_f pi_1_es. Price 250. . n ,,,,J:__‘-_ -I‘ h... an 1‘1qu VI rung." â€"_â€"-_ _- Munyon’e Blood Cure eradicate. all im- purities of the blood. Price 250. Mnnyon'a Female Remedies are I. boon to all women. Mnnyon’s Caterrh Remedies never fail. The Cntarrh Cureâ€"price 25c.â€"endicnees the diaenee from the system, mu the Cat- orrh Tabletsâ€"price 25c.â€"cleenee end heal the parts. Munyon’e , Asthm? Remedies relieve in ____-...._ol- ALL THE TESTIMONY Anna, mv..--_, __ ,V, Personal letters to Prof. Mnnyon, 11 Albert street. Toronto, Ont... wavered with free medical advice for any diaeue. Rushing the Work. The Rethbnn Co. mill employees are making good money these days, as they put. in a day and a quarter every 24 honrr. Mr. G. B. M. Baker, the local egont.is anxious to keep the mill at work as late in the season as possible, and hopes to be able to run the shingle department till a ter- Christmv. The 'men now begin work at 6 a. m. and quit at 9 p. m. They are given an hour for dinner. but do nohgo home for en per. eontenting themselves with a hasty nnch at 6 o'clock. The extra pay thus earned will be very welcome to the men. and will supply many needs for the approaching winter. three Vminutea Price $1. L luau V" Munyon’s thalizar. a grctt tonic and to- atorer of vital strength to weak people. $1. A separate cure for each disease. At all drgggiatahm‘ostly 25 cents a vial. m- A- n_-: ‘lnn-IAII I] South American Nervfne Carries Health and. Happinens Where Ever It Goee. “My daughter was amicted with ncrvouo fainting speiia for over a year. They caused great weakness. Nothing that could be none for her gnve hsr any relief until we tried South American Nor-vine. There was a wonderful change for the better am:- a few doses. She continued in the treatment, and today she is as well no ewr. My wifa aiso was a victim of lndl zesttonï¬yspepsia and nervous prontratlon, and this great remedy has been a great beneï¬t to her. We cheerfully recommend it." J. W. McRitchie, Bothwell. Out. 5:11 by A. Higinhothsm and P. Morgan. Over 100 Designs in Wedding Invizazlons. All the Lstesh styles compantly up in stock At Ta: Pcs'r. MOTHER AND DAUGHTER SET FREE. DOES , ~ ' MUNYON NEWS FROM 81'. KITTS. .uurrs \1 .«u shun, cs, 1’ ' 10:55. St. HONEST MAN, Edâ€" _é{1te permanently. - DUKE? Inc-1 could not no ll. I‘ll.- .Iow no mu Wu VOI- no In» Ion-Ibo“. Blnaln. Oct. 29.4mm“! Guam. ln command or the ucond brwc. ’94 the advance upon the mom)“ WIN“. whlch won at the mount dolcrlp- tlon. In the capture or Sculpnzhll Pl“ :1: 11.15 o'cloak this mornlnx. The 8:1th tor-col woro commanded by Gen. Slr Wllllnm Lockhnrt. 'l‘ho cnmnltlu man: the Brluuh unicorn. already ro- portcd, are Cuplnln Donna: of the Ar- tlllery. who succumbed to \vonmll ro- colved during the engagement, and Mn- Jor Unlxdtord Flood 0: the Went Bums Regiment. who 18 among the wounded. The British force will hnlt to-nlght in tho Musturn Valley. and will attack Arhanzn to-morrow. Low u “an none. According to dcspatches tron: Gnndnkl Sir William Lockhnrt explained his plan of attack to his ofllccrs last evening. and the advance from Gunduki com- menced in the darkness, about 5 o’vlock in the morning. The main force, with six batteries. moved straight on the nun, Detachment: were sent to operate six batteries. moved straight 01 pass. Detachment: were sent to 0] against the villages on the flanks. When day dawned all the troops were in position at the foot of the pass. The enemy'a position was very strong. and the npproaches.to it were greatly ex- posed, but until now the resrtnnee had been trifling. the tribesmen having been easily expelled from the villages of Na- zens and Knndimishti. The mulla- Opened. Three batteries opened the attack on the pass between 7 and 8 o’clock. the artillery thoroughly searching the cue- my's 'shelter, while a portion of the force turned the enemy's position on the right. All six batteries then shelled the defence. The enemy cuuld not face the ï¬re, and General Gaselee, who led the infantry spiritedly, had it compara- t°vely easy task. The pass was found to be a sex-ï¬gs of steep rises. affording much dead ground to an. attacking party. The troops. un- der cover or a mountain battery, cap- tured height after height, and ï¬nally the 4th Goorkhas and the West Surrey men arrived at the summit together at 9.80 mm. The encmy now opened a well-directed ï¬re at the troops on the summit. but were elIoctuully cleared from the sun rounding heights in about three hours. The total casualties did not exceed 2 . On to Arltnnzn I’IM. With the expected capture or Arhiux- ga Pass to-morrow, which is within 13 miles of the Afghan frontier at Safcd- Koh, the work or the column will be practically completed, for the main body of the Atridis, having the Peshawar column on the east and Sir William Lockhnrt’s torce on the south, will be compelled to ‘sue for peace or to seek the inhospitable retirement of the Sated- Kohrangc‘ The hunt hunot yet decided what» nonmukemthemtter. Belieau was closely questioned by m. Gamble regarding the sender of the com- munication. The lad said he wu accosted by a man at 3:1er and King-streets Wed- nesday night and asked it he wished to earn a dollar. The lad of courae paid “yea." whereat the stranger accompanied him to 92 George-street. where he dictated the letter to him and told him to deliver itwhenthehnkopenedinthemonhz. Very and. Lake a Fake. A youth or about 19. named Walter Bel- leau, who sells newspapers and live. at 92 Georgwstreet called on Manager Gamble at the Domlnlon Bank yesterday mornlnx and delivered a lengthy letter. which Bald that It the bank would agree to deposit woomaxew York banktothecredltot the writer, the unsigned notes stolen hon the Domlnlon Bank band: at Napaee would be returned to the bank. Real [stale Don! in Winnipeg. The Bank of Hamilton yesterday bought the Richardson property at the corner of Main and Owen-streets, Winnipeg. for $83,- 000. where the bank‘s agency in that city will be located. There is a boom on in Winnipeg Just now or this same property was offered for sale not long ago for $80,- 000. The deal was arranged yesterday I:- ternoon between the president, Mr. John Stuart, and Mr. W. G. McWiiiiuns, in this city. THE ABTILLERY WAS EFFECTIVE Ill-y liner lulu-I Which are Gossip! mm: and Ben wenâ€"A '3.“ch flue-Saver. Toronto, Oct. 29.â€"-0n Grand Truni trains connecting with two of the Lehigl' Talley trains running'out of Toronto in tuture United States customs omcial: will be planned to examine the baggage of travelers before they reach the Sus- pension Bridge. This will do away with detention at the Suspension Bridge to: this purpose. l-‘nul Accldrm a: Oakvlue. cam-mo, Oct. 29.-â€"A distressing accident occurnd bore thls morning at ll.80.whcre- by Willie. the 16-year-om son of Dnvld White. lost his life. The young lead was a driver for Mr. John waxes. and had gone down to‘the lattcr‘s warehouse. where they were loading the scuooucr summon- tie with wheat. Ho.- had jumped In the hln while playing wlth some other boys, bln while playing with some other boys, and at that moment the chute was opened to load the cm- below. The suction cur- ried him down. and before the spout could be’ ciom‘d he disappeared in the 20-foot bin. containing thousands or bushels or gruln. The body was taken out shortly By the Conquerlng British After Sovon Hours' Fighting. afterwards Another Abandoned child. A chlld about a. month old was (and on the doorstep of a vacant cottage. 11 Ram- sey's-lane, yesterday menu; by Andrew Stmttou. 23$ Ontario-street. The patrol wagon removed the abandoned “orphan" to the Infants' Home. 11113 Is the thin! within a week A lien Thief. Hurry Jordan. a. middle-aged man from Montreal, _cut open two valuable values and stole some of their contents from Richard Ward‘s rooms. 159 Victoria-street. He was yesterday sent to Jail for 60 days. €EM‘FKCHA’“ Is S’EI'ZED A BAX IN TORONTO. findin o! in} 31.8de locus. .54 ad BETH. ' 5m.“ T Omen... ‘ï¬lfl manuals. â€"Anwu. A: the New at the bMe'e mm now. 27th. by the Rev. 'nm. mm.lr.A.'.R.Dunywmme daughter otlr. DEATHS- \ Cancun In M0, on Sum. Oct. 31¢. 3",! ECoInOHy.P.P..-¢dflm Sam damning. Ill,“ Sundayï¬ct uh. mm mm 1- [out â€doggy-1y not: 9! nus -luLMny. ouch-mum; “a: who It. Juno: Huh, ‘3. “hub (ll-born) mum Jot“. â€"Tae I. B. a: 0. B B. t'z'adn doe- not at present connect with the Halibnrhon train in the morning. owing to the passenger engine being die-bled. â€"Switehmt n nre being dispensed with at varione points slang the G T.R. system. and the height men will henoetarih have to do their own twitching. â€"HOOD’8 PILLS can Ill liver Ills. named for 25:. by C. 1. Hood 8: 00.. Level]. Appeuu end Strength. ' “I have been 3 victim of Inclination, end I book medicine without mallet. I resolved to try Hood'- SAmpu-mo. Alter um; one bottle I found then my mate no bother end I Ind more “numb. I on now eble to cot heartily Vlthooh my d]:- M “my“: MgmA‘Gxo. KIRKPAT- max. Wudmr, Non Smut. Hood’s whalulnduwmflmo 0:10"! an M11! Moron-I. Nam-ugh“ Persistent Agony Has but one 322m of xel‘ct. Nervlllns â€"nerve pun euroâ€"penetrnu to the Inl- and nerves. :oatbos them Into ram. sud word- mile! gayest lggtaph'y. The yhalo â€vnv- Chuv- â€"â€"_â€"- -1-"â€" mge 0! medicine and; 36 6.51191 to Nervmno no I pull) allover. How Much Do You Weigh ? Thianesa is wasting. Wasting is caring do". S‘mtt'o Emil-ion hands up; in never makes Inca. Is will give you rich blood Md bring back your weight. Liver Ills é Shore}?s mastuh-Mmum 53 £18; .3 8.350501? «4.7850569 03â€"9-33! n2. 5:32.51 4336 Go r3930 53. pro n52" 8 0.5.321? §§E§§v4og.§ m bouzhl m» but won but: 0"“- Upright value: in sun wdkmz. will wonderfully increase her yield of milk. It saves feed tooâ€" becanse a smaller amount of well digested food satisï¬es the de- mands of the system and every particle of nourishment sticks. 50 Gems A Packaas. When toned up by Dick's Blood Puriï¬er will give as much and as rich milk as a highly bred aristO- cratic Jersey cow give “P011 ordinary feed, and I Jew ‘30" when given lEEIIIB. IILES I 00.. luau, Intro-l. chk'a Btlrood Paulie}. Dick’s Blood FRIEZE UL‘ BTERS , 32:01-92’8 09%- â€w unusuaw A common Brad cow Hood’s Pulls. chic-of!†buttcm, can be bought mail in ovary Town um! Villuge for In Olive Mix, Brown, F‘wn, 01-.er Ind Ox- ford any; M to 54 inches long, with 6 inch collar, 5 pocket. nod thronttub, ï¬rm: “wont. $7.00 74813 TIES . 343%: um Prootod BIRTHS. ‘urifier DICK 0 Ct. ï¬opdm 'Wgï¬â€˜ï¬. ' T ‘1; GOOD perceive IDS goodenecu. - Price|$x, 6 for $5. All dealers, or address The. SLOAN MEDICINE COMPANY. 01 Hamilton, Limited â€"_â€" â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"_'â€"- â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_/ é’s’l‘ï¬ws’“ INDIANWGNIBEé _ â€"â€"â€"_ - -0 .â€"_-â€"â€".l -â€"â€"â€"-\ SPRATT We are also paying the highest market prices for It will be to the interest of growers to get our offers before disposing of their seed. Parties who have not good Cleaning Mills can get their seed cleaned at our ware- house. ’ Joy and Smiles \M/Z'ls 5"" in place of sighs with SURPRISE soAp‘ Easy. quick Work-Snow white Wash. We are prepared to pay the highest cash price for any quantity of ALSIKE, BEE CLOVER, and TIMOTHY SEED. Wheat, Oats, Barley. Rye, Peas, Etc. Cures Piles, Constipation, Sour Stomach and Sick Headaches. . . SEED EXPORTERS. . - SEEDS WANTED GRAIN SI-oan Medlcme C :- .AND.. Satanic Ewan: JIIOI Keith. ALSIKE, RED CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEED. The Very Best LAWN BED â€"always on hand. -â€" SEEDS JAM ES KEITH, WILLIAM-ST. Highest Market Prices Paid for Mr. R. G K! nncdy. buildir and contractor. No. $4 Perth-eve. Tcrcnto, so: n: It is the best medicine I ever used. I was troubled with pilee for many years. and always in misery. I sun‘s-led so much during this ime that 1 often wished death would acne and end my sulfa-legs. I spent a great deal at mosey trying all kinds oi medicine, but received no ham-ï¬t until I tried Sloan‘s Indian Tonic. It relieved me almost instant- ly and elected a parmenenc cure. I will neverhe without the medicine as long as i one procure it. In is a. model blood puriï¬er end will sflmuleha the whole body. You one on libertyqu my neme in declaring the street healing quniiiiiee of Sloan's Indian Tonic. end nil who pumheee one bottle will eoon perceive its good‘efleets. an '0 both at flu is hthcr-lu-kx Hm grub a [mi Cid. “Jack, y: jumped forwa: ‘1! In the cl fl emitted a unwed m cm it old fault-l“: the floor. thl- e “ton go to l: W replied The men “11* quite to mu m womlm: u "us God: Amun- d the dying mam. Ill lay prone up ï¬ned flowing rru m of â€09?. T u would not 8"! mt nix-cad? m, Alter Blu m Illa hllndu till him that th. 20'“. 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