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Durham Review (1897), 18 May 1899, p. 3

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niture re new prepared PTLY. ity of Sash, i the diffttru b that mud in " Old 3.... l Durham Bakery. da sheeting. ss Hearse actory. Quam N EVE; 2] IT CHRIS Promptly attended ii. {ECHNIE KRESS Dl:?, .gcovery Amri an miss, MA l al ways 1 WA Avon’- . " I'm-J. r'rn car-In. a. _ V, W! erm .m) “I" . PPM all order. B, that C heap.) . l3& catarrh of the bowels with its attend- ant headaches and depression of spirits. The pain of the rheumatism and un- stant headaches wore her out. The doctors prescribed opiates which only dulled the pain, but did not repel the disease. The two diseases Continued to make steady headway and at times she felt such pain that she could not even allow her husband to raise or m we her. The neighlror.s thought she would never get up again. All kinds of remedies were suggested and many of th in tried, hut all in vain. Provi- denthlly. as Mrs. Uruce “pressed it, the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills wits m.-niic-ned. It was nut until the end of the second hm thtt nt, realized any Ibentfii. She ihen began to realize tint rhx- was regaining strength. Be- fore she mentioned this to others her husband also observed the change, for he remirked one day "those pills an- doing you some good, you look lis, iii-r ttrut you have for some timc.' She eorrinyed the. use of Dr. Wiliimt,' Pink Pills until she had taken fourteen boxes, with the gratify- ing anl almost remarkable results thut ,h. was completely cured of the rh um mini and catarrh, not a solitary symptom of either trouble remaining. Mr. Drue" was present during the in- terview and confirmed all Ihathiswllo had mid and was as delighted as she in proi ing the virtues of Dc. Williams' Pink Pills. Mrs. Druce said that out of Frari u 'e for thi, oondertut restora- tion 'o health she had told scores of othe' sufferers from different diseases of th- virtues of the medicine which trv' been the undoubted means of pro- lorrin r hw life. She hoped that others “cull follow her plan of giving the pill a Cir and prolonged trial as she was eouiident that in the end success would surely follow as in her own wa'. impossible to eradicate the disease from her system and she had at last bemmv resigned to the Lelia! that rheumatiran was incurable. In ad- dition to rheumatrm, about seven years ago ape .bega,n to. Isuffer ‘fri P Out attention was lately directed to the wonderful cure effected upon a resident of Deserunto, which Ulnar trates in a very marked war the mer- its at that widely known health restore or 'Uh Williugm," Pink Pills." We re- fer to thecure of Mrs. Druce, wife of Sidney Druce. caretaker of the High School building. Being de Lens of giving our readers the facts,a reporter of the Tribune called at Mrs. Druce's residence. and is therefore enabled to {resent our readers with the following nets, which can be vouched for by mans neighbors and friends of the family. Mrs. Druce had from the early age of ten years been a sufferer from rheumuti,an and had endured an untuld amount of suffering from this dire disease. She had tried genres of different medicines to dispel the mal- ady. hut in vain. Doctors told her it THE FAIR USE OF DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS FOR PALE PEOPLE. “In In the Elm-"nun of “u. Mam-y lit-co. of Dent-rum». Who Had 'htMrrrout far JIM-y It." will: Ihemnnthm In I full-"II or the Bowl-h. From the Tribune, Dereronto. Success Must FoEle Quite a number of United States Sonatnrs will soon leave for Europe. Senator Aldrich goes In a few days, Senator Lodge has engaged passage for March 22nd, and Senator Hale Bets out but alittle later. Half of Beeretary Long's huge mail In now daily devoted tr, letters from nll parts of the country. suggesting names for the three battleships and twelve cruisers provided for by the present naval bill. F Bunker T. Washington, the coloured oducator. does not know his age. He Wu born a slave in the State of Vir- ginia about the year 1857 Minnesota and South Dakota aroma only two States in the Union that have half of their population, made up of foreign-born residents. Ir? Fort Scott, where it isn't far to the city limits, the police last week gave a man with a wooden leg two hours to (at out of town. The death of 1Upretsentativts Denis M Hurley of Brooklyn, increages the death roll of tha House in this Con- gress to eleven names. The tourist rush to Europer,usheeked last year by the war, is expected .10 reach enormous proportions m the com- intr season. Commodore Philip, who is now at the, head of the Brooklyn navy yam}, gets a salary of 84,000 a year for his new duties. Secretary Long of the . ' . , navy. II a animal believer in female 'suffrage, on “of?" he has recently written an ar- Mr. Philip D. Armour, of Chicago. has contributed altogether 02,250,000 to the Armour Institute of that city. Fifty-one students and graduates of the University of Michigan have en- tered the foreign field as missionaries. Georgia scientist. have demonstrated that the removal of cows’ horns does not check milk production. “in” I!!!“ III "In Boh---ltutters ot Moment and run. than“ from till Gov Woloott of Mhaaaehutsertta, is laid to be the champion fancy skater of New England. tTRMS OF INTEREST' All BUSY YANKEE. The Island of Key West has 25,000 Inhabitants on I lurtace of only 2,000 .0105. President McKinley has than been fond of ttooa'horsea, and even as a boy was a daring rider. WHM [INCH (illl IS A]. William Denver MeGaa, a half-breed A white tiger was shot lately in the Dibrugarh district of Assam, accord- ing to the Calcutta Englishman. He was nine feet long and in the prime of life. The Calcutta taxtdermiat who prepared the akin states that in 18 years he had neither seen nor heard of such a thing as a white tiger. About 1,500,trno persons are employ- ed in the coal mines of the world. Stranger-What are the principal objects of interest in this town! t3iti- zen-Savings bank deposits. r -- -__._l- H “V‘U I“ - "it he Lulu." Brown uunnul TIM.“ AU mt- refund the Inuuul' .t it Lul- to can. 'N. MELIANCE CIGAR la Tosoana, loo. FAL"rtulY,Montroai. Every joke sbuuld have a point, said my editor as he handed back some un- available offerings. 1 think you'll find mine all punctuated pmperly, replied Mr Snickers. FM Over Hm Venn MRS WWIIMW'S unu’rHlNa SYRUP in hot: mod 'it mothers for theirehil my mail". " .00th the " 'd, whom who qrtrtttb, tht Ml pain. WM wind ratio. Ind F, the but (Mandy for I 1|"th Me. I M N. S " by Ul drur; so throw: haul tho ee. I. - ad at to: " In W: oyl,rl'h"iih'd'l Smb We don't advertise for mere effect, but for business. We know that, if you are subject to cramps, [but you should have prompt, effieieut remudy on hand. Nerviline-~nerve-pain tsure-Us awon- derful and immediate curative power. It relieves in one rn'nutes; it cures in five. Pleasant to the taste and the best known remedy for pain. The application of Nervirrne-nerve- pain eure--uls ch possesses such mar- selloua power aver all nerve pain, his proved a remarkable success in rhea- autism and neuralgia. Nerviline acts on the nerves. soothes them, drives pain out and so gives relief. Try it and be convinced. h woman, read Mr. Meekton from the newspaper. may argue, but she "on't reason Yes, answered his wife. And a man, as a rule, doun't do eith- er. Seantor Ross, of Vermont, lives in a handsome house, about amile and a half from St. Juhnsbury. His real- dence overlooks the beautiful Passump- sie valley. The Senator takes agreat delight in his farm, to the cultivation of which he gives much personal at- tention. He is also a man of punctual habits When offered the appointment to succeed Senator Morrill, he said he would allow himself half an hour to think it over. He shut himself up in ha library for thirty minutes, at the close of which he had made his de- decision. In thirty-six hours he was on his way to Washington. WHERE SOLDIERS MUST SWIM. In the Dutch army 3 man must be able to swim as well as to fight. More- over, if he is in the cavalry he must; have a horse “nu-l1 will take a river. as easily as a hunter takes a fence. Swimming maneuvers are part of the) regular drill there. Collapsible tvan-l, Una boats, manned by a few varsye,( lead the horses, ao that they do not Iti' terupt to land on stone quuys and. other difficult points. The men swim) across with their horses nnl on them.‘ They do it in wimming commas and, in all the aeteoutreauents of war. There! are few nautical viptsrgeneitss for} which l_he_ Duu'll army ls nut prepared.' Sane of the oHieer, have even reached a uvgree of proliciuucy that not only their horses and kit cross the river with them, but their pet dogs sit up- on their shoulders and are borne over, almost without getting wet. A bill for Courts of Conciliation. passed by the South Dakota House, provides that in each municipality four Commissioner: of conciliation, shall.“ chosen biennially, and at the b68311" mug of any civil suit before a justice of the peace he shall summon three of the commissioners to endeavour to bring about an amicable agreement, such written agreement to constitute the judgment in the case. John Newman, who was recently el- ected president of the Board of Trade of Elgin, Ill., is the American butter king. in all the world he is probably the largest producer of that bovine gold which gilds the staff of life. Every day he drives up from the pas- tare a herd of 55,000 cows. and every morning he skims the cream from 500,- ooo quarts of milk, enough fluid to sail a yacht in. President McKinley’s visit to Mas- sachusetts as a guest of the Boston H we Market Club recalls the fact that his first speech in New England was made 16 years ago, when, tat Low- ell he opposed Benjamin F. Butler's candidature for Governor of theState. It was then he met Charles A. Stott, acipreszdent of the Home Market , u . A section hand living in Princeton, Ind.. is utilizing apiano box tor acow Stable. and says the oow-which 13 a Jersey-has plenty of room. The own- er of the cow has contrived a means of heating the box by the use of a lantern, placed'in each a way as to be free from danger of fire. Daniel w. Fowler, who has Just 'P- tered upon .the discharge of his duties as finance clerk of the Milwaukee post- office, has served in some mama.” un- der every President since the tune of Pierce. Mr. Fowler's father was tty first Anglo-Saxon settler in Mit- wenkee. Indian of the Pine Ridge Agency. in South Dakota, was the hut child born in Leaver, Col. His father was William MeGaa, of noble English birth, who hud gone west to seek his fortune. General Wtuie Hampton was awaken- ed one night not long ago to find the roof of ha house in a blaze. He would not disturb the rest of his household. Despite his cork leg, he went up on the root himself and helped put out the fire. P, curl; A COLD m on: - Cure Yourself o. Rheumatism. COAL MINERS. WHI'I' E TIGER. Remember The early bird catches the worm, re- marked the observant boarder, uncu- larly. The early robin catches pneu- monia, was the cross-eyed boarders amendment. Aunt Hanna-The trouble was that you didn't know your own mind when you married that woman. The Unhap- py one--1 think it was because I didn't know her mind. Into. Poultry Grit is "u best dunk-r In the market LAURriNTIAN SAND a URAVEL Cm. Mammal. L,UBYS Twins-Woman-Ar; you afraid you'll kill him.? The Youth-Ut would- n't matter, mum; his ma's trot anoth- er just like him. Lariat Lem--Podner, what makes 'ott think crime is a-goin' to increase in this here camp? Placer Pete-d seen in the paper this mornin' that they was a eastern perfesser camin' out this way to give lessons on the pianny. " Pharaoh loo, The best way to ascertain the real merit of Dodd's Kidney Pills is to teat the-m. There (um be no await then. They either will cure, or they will not. A trial costs very little, and it will settle all doubts for all time. Dodd's Kidney Pills are sold by ill druggists, at fifty cents a box, six boxes $2.50, or sent, on receipt of price, by The Dodds Medicine Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. (tame ac, steady as ever it was. Three boxes completed my cure, and to-day 1 am sound and well, Lhanks to Dodd's Kid_ney Pius." "t had no idea they would help me, as 1 had been disappointed so often, but I decided to try them. The first box gave me w~nderful relief. The dizziness vanished, and, my head be- I was tortured by dizziness, which grew to such un extent that 1 had to quit work. I lest flesh and strength 1' i- [ly, and, in short, I thought it mm 'all up with me.' “I used different remedies, but got no good from any of them, until a {new recommvuded Dodd's kidney 'ills. When I went over to France Icould- n't make anybody understand me, and yet my French teacher had told me I spoke the language like a n 'tive. Did he say J0AI spoke it like a native of Francis t" N-do, And His Deadly Struggle With a Yie,ous Enemy. "lulu-um was comm: the Vlrtory over Illm Wilma he Began lo Use Doad'n KId-ey Pills Turn ttw 11m: Turned and Ila “out inved. Toronto, May 8.-53till another mem- ber of the staff of the Tomato Street hallway comes forward to testily to the unequalled efficacy of Dodd'a Kidney Y'ills, m cam» uf Diabetes. This time it 1., Sir. II. Uugg, Conductor No. 207. rmidiug at No. 8t Fuller St. who tells it tr, Mr. 11. Hugs. Conductor No. 207, residing at No. " Fuller St. who tells h 4 glory. Here is what he. says: "Diabetes kept me in continual misery, and nightly agony for three years. My blood got so impure that I thought 1 could never got it restored to its natural purity. UGNEUOTDR fl. HGGG Miss Pruyn--L'ave you become acous- tomed to hearing Mr. Younglove speak of you as tt my wife ,. yet? Mrs. Young- love, with deeisiun--f should hope notl Why, it he shuuld call me anything but,” Birdie Inhonld cry my one out Do you know, there's something about that friend of yours that Ilike, said the fellow, who never refused a treat. les; I guess it's his money, replied the friend, whose eyes were wide open. I Brashler--0h, I say, the little one you introduced me to a little while ago is a regular higu stepper, you know. H,rrsstess--uh, you have discovered it? She does have a way of putting her foot down on some persons. iii], “maul: to also Terd Feeling-rt' Was " run down and hsd no appetite. Wu tired all the time. Hood'l Sarsaparms was suggested. ttttd 3 mu benefited me so much that now I would not be without the medicine." Man. O. D. 50mm”, Central Norton, N. B. To take Hood’s Sartaparilla,the great blood puritier, is therefore a law of health and it is I necessity in nearly every household. It never disappoints. Erytltteaez"prat1 a severe attack of erysipelto, suffering from diulnesl and nervousness so that could not rest " night. Tried Hood's Sun-patina with good results. Ind now recommend it to others." M. CIALME'RS, Toronto, Ont. sofa by" in drvgrii,rtsria.' E'bbiife'.’ But a law of Nature bows to the necessity of keeping the blood pure so that the entire system shall he strong, healthy and vigorous. " Wecessity ‘ Knows No Law." 1rt1'f, f'A1l1ett liver Ill}; mania-Irritating mg A”, MAM/4,1474 jla1i,,s,rt,o,u,e (ofggpt; a g a f "t1hgti,eiiisiilfttii't; in? Isg,,c,o,u, Spill RING SMILES. " Puma, of Uranbr, Que" Q13" burtutatrturer. iFiilr Gwen new life to the HILL It makes it row Ind more» the co or. Hood'- something that I like, refused a "Giioi'iFilC. w ion}! tad we tgr.Tjeih,rgie 1aattlrilBU [our Intel: tree. "mm d dayliel ' ' m LIMA! 00mm, out. I, Tomb FREE. Thin lovely p lime Lad, I anb. with quad or chucking fox-selling 3 dot. A of our rallaised Linen Doylionthcl etch; lady I Btasriitut8ilver Wlwh for selling I dos. Doylin in “an: " "out.“ denim The, all n “I". Write .nd we um! than: mum. Boll them, return our - ad to pmmpd¥ forward 70¢:th tree, 1ng d day-Hg! CURE?! DYSPEPHIA SK'BSTITUTES TEA AND COFFEE. A IN. pull.” will make 15 cups. Par Illa by All grown. Ask for It. Axe-nu wnnted. Send 10c. for gamut bu]! "I. put-kn”. pro-mid. I I V V . . " " RUUPING SLATE in Black. Red or ”no u. ISLATE BLACKBOARDB (We mppI) Pure no and Hah Selma» Tummu) Rooting Felt, Pitch. “on! Tur, etc. ROUFING TI LE (tiee New Cu, Build, Inn. Tor ttto, done hr ourtirm) Metal Ceilings. Cor, tttces. r tu. Imtilnunrn Inuushvd fur Work complete one! mate: " c', wired In up part of thvuouulry Phone 19% tr. nun": & 80”.. Idol-Ill. ateidmer 8!...T0l'lnt0. Montreal and Quebec to LGGar. Large and fast Steamers Vancouver Dominion, Scotsman, Cambroman. R: teg of vantage: - First Cabin, Aho upwudl: Secon Cabin. .125; steam”, "2,50 and " 50 For in- thr, into, mutinn M'P" 'tt 10ml menu. or DAY”) 'l‘ORRAXFV: , co , (burn! Agents. l? H! Sm-rnmem SI... Mammal Rckca- (lilealth-0rlttk Dominion Line R 0 o F I N G "l',tlih?,!.ety,e,t,'y new. Stammerers -...... -- - I. Dr. aruott, Berlin the will convin- yuu In on out. you - n- -....--.. -vuuu-cawn 9-2., Hull“ Cor. Wut- Mark“ a Oolborm It. Toronto Can get yr‘u hen Irriesf r y ”1r Amibl. Lune” ‘1 Poultry. and wher produce. it you "hip it to them FOR SALE-one Slmp on Dry Pre" Brick nachtate, with screen, ekvnturs, and I John-on dry p m; also 2 Cornell a...“ I’m-nu; n I in tun, ' ur 19:- and very lirt e med Apply to Rriulrs, Room 16, Bond of Trade. Mnmrenl. at mall 60;. IN. in stamp; The Dgyis‘oghcomfnjs-ziinn ths., limited vv I I III“ UV"VUL"m.n" and for ttatt. “my c. a o. SCHOOL co., Montreal. . looks. Roe-Nu. Cru. cathouc Prayer emu". Boapulnn, lio-h 'iuus Ptctutru, Htu'ury, and (Mun): “rmnnvnts, FucutwntsL1verie, - My} ytultireceivr, I'm-mm. um:- Hun. Baking powder. T!'!',?,".',.?. cum»; School oft.ra much! “an“. '., ml dollrolu of Icun’hIl I thorn“): howled” " Cum”: and Fitting thblemodl (Lament; Write for tmrtauWars It Imull can: Em. 120 m any”. _ ---- CUTTING SCHOOL-é Baking Fist':';,' ""V""'“"°'" Inn-wupecmt:I new. by uni on toooipt of 31 " RUUBY. ('0. 801305. Modtreat, The LAW tiv Rheumatism - -7. __..-- a“... - "cu. you D HUSH, Rats and Mice. 5.111 by a," Drugguu. or an Queen W. Toronto. ONE NIGHT Carbollo Disinfectant... to.“ Mont. Tooth Powders, oto.. but awarded 100 medals and diploma for I!" e‘mellauoe. Their rezular um, nmvnnt In one disci'a'em Inpply. Lint BOUND" SENSE Kills Ranches, Bed Hun-.12“: and Mm 94.14 h. -it For Money talks, _Ita lgnguage The readers of this paper will be J.?,";,',',',', to learn [reg there in at least one the. 0d (llama that ucie co has been able lo cure in all "I muses. and tun in (blurb. Hall's Catsrrh Cure la the only punt We cure known to the meiival tralcrm: F. Cnurrh tuning a con-lim- tinnat Clue-he. xoqulres a constitutional treat, ment. Hull's (hum h Care is (akin internally, acting directly upon Lhe blood And mucous at» faceu of the system. thereby dutroylng the foundnllon of the dim. md giving the PArentttrerqrh. by building up the comma Lou rm! Map-Una nature in doire Ita work. Thr, pm ,mletnrw lune so much 132m in inc ra. tlva rowan. thnglhay offer One Hundred l ol. laru or any me thatit falls to cure. Send "" lint of testuttonittu. Metre, a u k Fr“. J. (‘HEEQCY a co., Tulelo. o. I want my money back, said Uncle Silas to the man who was taking Lie- kets at the entrance to the menagerle, This show in a rank fraud. I've been wattthin' uhat there hippopotamus for half an hour an' he never opened his Emuth once like the one on the show 1115. THOSE DECEIVING SHOW BILLS. ROKCO MT'0 M., Toronto, Canada. - - -. _ .....‘u; .. LIV" Bout b Dru g s 750. Hall's {hunk Pm: up the but. " whea And the " Batman} 'r"iiatur.Rny.. 19 eryor M. loam.) ten it that's t I. ___ i r. LAPiERRE, " Leroyer ist., Manual J " or“. “MA urdern receive Tilt' ttttq D. J. IADLIER ' co , Montrea , on. n. 'rtsyikiiiiiGUaTiGiG"il7Git mes. Ask your dander to obtain I Liam mailed free on application. CALVERT': ALPHA_uAun nun nun. (lllllllillllll DAIRY SUPPLY tll., Of Montreal and Winnipeg , Colo Agent. for Canada. In “val Cram "punters. ' " BEAVER BRAND " Matthittttrqh 1iuhyrftt:/irfird HERE?" - Binding buses. 310d per dozen tsompleta. Tho OHM Imluty It“. 00.. mum 123 "adi24 Bur at... TORONTO. Flown: Novmrket. LETTER "LI. and Shannon mantra: can. File Cmplgtc 'wr. Iostrd, Ind Arch 600. $100 Reward, $100. never herdeo I in irurGiariCG pun f. Ask for intake no outer. Ben var Rubber Clothing Co., Montreal, ”"UV' . your-Ml. enily mud. aul to the beat. Formals an: tur 73115} as has been said, t, is supreme; speaks all understand. no idle dream. MONTREAL ,' aroma, Canada. I Cram lopmtors. "P.s,.l , L~umo nun nun. by.: ‘3‘: m " . I): I mm sum! 60.. a: treal and Winnipeg "l sent- in Canada. the mm _ _ ' - i upmition gas "filEiillll ha: 'glliiiiili, oar , Strat- w: L"'. " T2 Mills. MI". I Halon. "tsrriqrors.tsvs..rerttoves, to We. ley News" Rim mond St. W.. , oronw. " anuum to with " W . mum-Er. on", undo " hest. I'm-mum sen to, 113 You” IL. Toronto‘ Our- Free Bus ' f ‘om Cur l Ask your Oman (an. Price We Formull to nuke it .Tnilon 3nd Drou- muted in N hulrl, ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP3 “900:5!"qu who in" “1 " to be cured also gluon. in“ to Tuouatt n YNN - -- --' -, 009 TEMPLE BUILDING. - _ Tonon'm. Plum. Exam-tn, em, {or Municipal “I "In . Sew-[o and "new _ "TArl “IA 1% A“. . " . ..._.. - _ .7 L. COFFEE & M., BINDER Hobbs Hardware tht. YOUR NAME nun ”(punt 7.77.7.7 Budge loundgmm. Conorue Itloullnnor. OEYLON rm... Lead Packages. . . . If I. ”It. . "ll Lowzsr PRICES. EPPS'S Ill,,,,,,,,,),,,))?:,,.,.,,,,.,,,, GRAXErUL-coM FORTlNG. loo-M ADO-I2 Guru of mu landing, TUHON 1'O, ONT. TH! HOST NU TR ITIOUS. GRAIN AND OGMMISSIOH MERCHANTS, '. T. maniacs. BREAKFAST-ttUPPER. Denial. Auk For Quotations. Made of no“ rubber, are u fe, mn- loruhlo and invinihle. Write toe gamphlot mowing benefit in one ot ntarrhll Dunne", R: tta Ind Iii-In. Bounds. Rained, unle- .- d TLIckened Oman. 'ttttttE lt relieved bv T". COMMON SENSE EAR 3R0... Deafness The Common Sense Ear Drum aqua pins Mt, FM.“ (Miami, Toronto. LONDON. To". Watch 00.. Toronto, ht given (no with each order. The gang“!!! Curd c... Frinthl on w, Lox ELY CARDS lurnnly '2%, and this hand!“ SOLD OULD-"LLID mu In. LtFmlcomirama -irA- ttflu. 0-..th 1"i,'rrldi',ft Ion": llPPl' (0.. Dept. 'EP Toronto. on. " 10.; au "can nu pd]. “Mn tiuiiiri7,Cii"i. Ti"d “In " by. Wu it " Juno- It. loam-l, . can“; F Int-u- Hun-ITS; BEEN-l 1 gen gm; and. n hm nu. . nu all nut. I. Inna mu: . '-]awdiod Juana- than love-non In: I. “nu-I a u not land-cum: no In Cl 5.. want for "all" put. , " the! an!“ u... Ilftlfa you Ind this I.“ to ha and]! to "MN m the cxprul t a“ charm 'J,1tltC,'m,','.l amp tiijidyji?/icted open M. now wind not. Eerie. hwy-0|! 1-: TWINE. Mm. fj;iiiiirediiir' I nur- Lrrirsl miuln’l In." tytuited, mumvuunn. '7 a (lasagna; Eto, tHar.mukirii' J on: L. Conn. '5th [sh HIGHEST GRADES. MEAD DRINK Id In I. " Lia»: U- I - " "iia.'iutiioG '7 - -_ lbtt'Siiittt7t"r.tt 'tedt.', t't'a'2tTat r ' 'k'i!2iiiii1 2ttta//""""" a, _ Du Barry & tht., #322?- mw..duhruu,u a. ow": " Out-I. Pee, “not; N,tfd,"t, £5 ttilt?tetrltt1.relqii' I. ammo?” “a“: 'rt'ntllMtlatl'l'dk- wild I“. llvdtdl and Chu. rim. sad the Rears my “an!” when Ahmenu and balm: has n- “! fetqrfmt'aeee.. " (tett M. N oth" FGa%Giiad. nGGririu. iiii%Gih" 3:413:58" ' hark“. In... 100.000 50 gar; m... a... " com. Alon, [Want Dunn-u iii," Wed Dumb. Luna. In... Out. Blood. Bidder. Kidneys. lain sad Breath by [In no rm'n Intuit: HEALTH RESTORE!) Du Barry's ALLAN LINE - in All Colon Ideal Leather Pollsh "IIDIAN-M|1 6, Jun. 10. Jul ll CALIFUMN‘ IAN? "my 13, Jun. [(uluh I GALLta- M.o " Jun. " (:(DBOIKHHA Mar J, July I. Csbtn Pusan.- 430.00 and upward; Second China - t,tirL',tl1',? tffie; '-- uerpoo m. G or. Wall- "Mn. 023.8). Por Mar infonuuon ugly to HARRIS II. MRLIER, " Yong. on. Toronto, or II. a A. ALLAN, lento-“l. INDY“. mu. I"- my " “sums "eh'lllt SUMMER SAELIHGS. TORONTO BOOTS AND SHOES. IAR R IS any- Don--10. LKAO, COPPER. " A " '"etetr!r - , .0131 [Mtg-m 'l‘alomuo " can. It“ s ovum". YOIONTO In the but (at IIN'I WOMEN. AND CHILD!!!" is no well known it MIL:- quires warming. Envy r in the land known its "In. (gtaufifitrt FRECKLVS ... "soosqo,so&tioer. FRECKLE DESTROY“ A. J. TBUSS, Chemist, PRLCKLES . mum: in, "iottiitiE Boe, PER BOTTLE ladam Marqnand’s On Trial Ith ww. SEND THE MLMEII 'ss SPRAY PUMP. ANDERSON FORCE PUMP, or. LAWIINOI noun, snowmen. ro uvmroou. -50” Ivoryvhu‘ it?” -- -- to 'chi {pr ht, f

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