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Durham Review (1897), 13 Feb 1902, p. 6

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m H Si H " “nu-um- u-n Liverpool the captain on 001111ng down to tho (kick from the Mdgi‘ saw the woman. He said noch. lug. nut tha next thy ho notinerl her walking with a wealthy New York Drab-r. who was a frequent trans- atlantic '0"an 'NM --"~“’ . nuance toyntrrt The trim and had the tstty to call in his (mum told him a Mitt" tro/m street ty tm he jam! lulpp Whom was " mtrrttiruteu. TI tally and the Steamer left ou f'onrtrag do, W“ saw th On the day ol tho hand over the prop would epcn. tl:nv.kiit assuming " drmumi Would drmaml luv" " hrs which were In ruminant of ttte pack wtunw- tho man ru troutst" paid the me away a sadder it non! While In London th of tho Vesunla "a --b-€- On MINI trip xhn would pink out Homo woll-to-do promoter or thmm- clnl amn- going uwr to London to ne- gotiate Homo proposition involving heuutreu,e of thour-amds. Slw would that!) his acquaintance". walk with him on tho dwk. and attor the ice was brokrn. would confide to him n , nvrwuwnnss and ask him to take raw o.' hzir p, ck -trork (hit-I130"? rest of tho voyage. Tho man invariably swallowml the halt. 1 Five Hundred Dollars [Mun-nah"I “a. mu City. who owes her seven montlw' wages. At this point she taunts from exhaustion and hunger, and tho lawyer naually lets her have a. dollar or two to tide her over, un- til ho hears from tho farmer. A fino money making scheme was recently tupped in the bud by the captain of an own" steamer. Dur- ing tho past year a beautiful udy Ventures» or fascinating appear- ance- ttttd tastrlonuiru; attire aroma] the ocean regularly. but never going twice on the some “gamer. Downtown, nt L you hos,, mun a: German swindlor. comma» h, 'rscli" to rxquisitvly nvut her clothes "r" pit sm- picks out for I lawyers, who repeal there arr "I least tho metropolis. To Pathetic. tale, of h Wruuged by a " '.ear tho city, win months' wages. A [mute from exhaun and tho lawyer uau udollur or two to til ho hours from _ Widowa Have New Schemes. Last week a downtown iawyerpaid tucveualvysur too when Cottttucuue at the hand» or " tune-muting aliens, who posed asa winuw. ULr game Was exceeding!) wch pinged, and must hum: been dcvweu tot. her by name Mrupuuus shyster. A month ago has tui.icu upon the lawyer, sunnin- we a. in: ot inlel'a’, in Which it ap- yenrcd awe was w receive an estate under. " win amounting to filly thou- sand odd dulurs. and asked his ad-, Hue. It. was as minim; questlou,.'ukll he had Mo Lrouhle in sowing it tub 'uuru. She manual. huwmcr, upon paying him tun dodura). The iuiiuwing “Tux .uilte, called with " nimiLir business nmLter and while more induced him to amid a clerk out and chair a cheque drawn upon a bank in tho neighborhood. Out of the print-mi») min: paid hutt for his and- vice and; gun: a iiLLie pro-sent to the clerk. Un the last any she called about a quarter of three and pre- vented " cheque drawn upon a bank in the inruugh. Tho lawyer Endorsed it, gem it to his own bank, which paid it upon his ”worst-meat and handed ihe primveds over to her. Thruv (hue afterward the p IW'r can)" bare unwind "N. A.," and the lawyer has [mun lmnkiug fur thr. widow over cinch. To insure its genuineneau in value she went wlth him to his own expert, who examined and approved of it, thing " " valuation a a thousand dollars. She replaced it in the little box, and went with the vi tim to his otrioe, where he gave her a cheque and took the stone and box. Thirty days afterward, when she did not appear, he called at the address she had left, where nothing had ever been heard of her. He Went back and the jeweler informed him that the nrw "one was [)1th and m rth about three dollars. The sweet-speaking dame had sub- stituted one box for another while en route from the Jewtier's to the office. - - -"'"-""r “"4” ac tricks or new variation ol haw been brought before at the police or the courts pretty one was Wurkml by Woman. who as believed t Magma with a proteuimal Sm.- tuivtetieseu tor a loan Jewdry, and when the View her she dlsplaycd a large I nineent diamond. -e _- ""P"'"r'._&RP" "1110th upon him. Each Scheme in prompt!) ventilated by the press and so when to. speedy end. Bat while it is being down up In the columns of the daily ”per- other vutnries of Mercury, the god of thieves. are busily liuish‘ ht new projects." ' New mum. In the past thirty days several new trLtr., ..- .._s_-. A -. vesanls “Nun, um; work, and found him as fall of Int-,rmution as in the old days when he was Czar of Mulberry street. m, is now engaged in professional detective work, I believe, and seems to find rare delight in unearthing new forms of unis and mal appropriation. “Every day," he said, “views the creation of new schemes for the transferring of property trom an owner's pocket without his consent or through some imposition practised anon In... 9...... .._- A . I run den/3;; r: Byrttms this woe-k, a! fall of Inturmatiou in. when he was Czar of Us Is now engaged detective work, I bei to UN rare delight in forms of mix and mu any; :Inerwurd run-Km! "N. A.," a w; looking tor 1 ntown. at prrsc an: “can annoy n swimller. wl vs ttctsclt to sum upponvd to meet , tho omeer of a F They looked at then Passed by. l lay ol tho arri , tho Iy'otrPr't.v rug'T. Ttte captain kngiv m the steward ask him his ornate cabin. He of Sunlight Soap is worth more than ' Ivan two thousand In Us. To them she tells a P, of how she had been 5- a wealthy runner y, who owes her sewn all. Tho lawy-r Endorsed to his own bank. which m his “worst-meat and procveds over to her. zherwurd the pxpcr can)? I "N. A.," and Lilli) lawyer dung fur thr. widow over at prrsx'nt, tho law- "lt mumyml by an able Jkyr, who furtuuntely If to 1mm” sums. She is mt and modest and r0 pitiful to look upon. for her prey American speak Hermann! whom n arrival he would " meet, one of " of a Cunard" km at her criti- ut by. When the In. tt m m, In” K but hat u loun updriiiiii the victim Hailed ' large and nug- Del-lauded ' hits own expert, approved of it, I at " thousand u in the little t “sent. toth ~' she called '0 and pre- upon almnk U" 0! out 0095 More the eyes "urttg. A Very ml by u clever , 15 Promptly and so cums tile it is being ' of the daily of Mercury", busily finish, to be in I criminal. __ _,. "'"" -._, u‘luub nu um house or park. Dinner is served at half-past seven. Ocvasionally, how. ever. dinner is a. little later, as the Prince and Princess may be attend.. ing evening service in one ot the Vil- Inge elm-relies near. The small sta- tion, some two miles away, where the Royal Family have their own waiting rooms, in closed on Sunday as no train whnteven is run on that day. By this means. the chorch is kept clear ot an attendance prompt- ed by curiosity, and also the men employed have the entire day'sr' rrmt secured to them. In fact. no un-, 1"'t'r'sHttr.'/ Work in any shape or way in performi'el on Suvndav in nnv mm How the Present King and Queen Used to Keep Sunday. When King Edward and Queen Alex- andra. were the Prince and Princess of Wales, the following interesting account of how they were in the habit of spending’ Sunday appeared in “The Quiver." The writer says: "Sunday with Their Royal High- nesses the Prince and Princess of Wales is passed in much the same quiet way as with Her Majesty the Queen. inasmuch as religious cere- monies are faithfully observed, and, the household and servants are‘ spared all unnecessary duties. The guests wend their way, as the hour of eleven approaches. towards the little Church of St. Mary Magdalene in the Park. There is a private footway direct from the house to the church gate; by this, the Royal Family and guests often proceed. driving round try the road only in case of lrnpropitions weather. Sun- day afternoon is quietly spent in the F--., _-__ . -- t - ",.\...,BJ nut; Anat‘ y ter was allowed to drop. I I Millionaires Are Legitimate. e A millionaire who comes from other , parts to settle in New tork is '., watched and studied by many bale- i fut eyes. It he and his wife attend a a church with any regularity and- , especially if they take a pew they a are apt to be called upon by some r superbly dressed dame or benevolent , wnli't- haired old man, who drives to ' the house in a swell carriage with [ luouogrums in every direction. Then ( they are asked to do something. It l may be one of twenty things; to raise a purse of five thousand dol- lars. to send their beloved pastor to Europe. or to make " rurrl for r“ decoration of the. church interior or to build a chapel among the poor dear people of the tenements. What- ever it may be it involves a disgorg- ing of anywhere from $300 to $1,001). if the millionaire is like clay in the! hands of a beautiful potter, he is very sure to have a scrim of unique. I experiences, especially if he is mar- rietl and has children. The boldest than: in this line ever done was when three swindlers ar- ranged a conspiracy whereby one posing as an injured husband had two and three arrested posing; as the wicked wife and the wealthy seducvr ll and lulled before a Define (mart. Here i' the third min gave tho name of the intended victim as his own and as I his address gave the liouir of the vic- t tim. A week afterward, the pretenye I ed husband brought suit {or absolute l divorce against the bogus wife, and n " genuine suit of crim. con. against the victim. p The latter, luckily. was a man of 9 great nerve, and fought the matter “ tooth and nail. He made so fierce a light that the swindle” not alarmed " and sought safety in flight. 1n work.. n ing up the case, the lawyers and de- 1' tectives were astonished to find that it no less than seventeen wealthy men t had been caught in elm-er traps sim- " ilur to this and had paid sums ranz- C: in: from $300 to $5,000 as hush th money. i " .‘hoir Royal Highnvsnes attend sorvimx held in what: is known " (int-man (Lutheran) chapel.. luvnchmn, the Princess and her true may; wmsibly attend one _ Wrst End-chu'rches to hear popular preacher. or to be --". ""-'e__aT. . The woman stormed. but finally broko down, and after making a mull confession and an apology the mat- ter was allowed in mum mu... "bera6"IerN, am the companies have grown tired-t will be answer able for the passenger, and I will also be answerable to the polka for you. lf you have no oijctjon I shall now put you undnr nurvrillunce Dy two of my stewardq." metroxwutan police. The captain bowed and mid: "I shall do so. madam, and I shall also have you arrested at the same time as a com- mon swindlm. You have been work. ing this game for some time upon the ocean steamers. and the companies have grown ttred-l will be answer able for the mnnnnvnr and I .-tt, "tl, THE ROYAL SUNDAY. fr'um Sunday at Sami- t the day is spent in quintndp. In the morn- REDUCES EXPENSE iiiii' i S: magi Gi - "-"-i.%rF'-" "null-Ila t 't.1,Piiiiiiu%"ir"iu2"llTt"o'let"Uel -. my uuuggle, wuue among those whom calculations are that they must be on the highway to Inde- pendence before they marry, the women who can so contribute are scarce. Is it not possible that the great difference llea In that very stamina of living? Those who are, as we have and. increasing and mul. tiplying and .repleyitrhintt the earth, and so subdulmg It. are content tel do without it. Al for women Int-Hm- t g - “If...“ apart. Curiously among which marry in this fashion timbre seems to a tall supply of womew In the struggle. while tl whose calculattom, are must be on the tAthwa pandeme before they 1 women who can so m- FRI' Don't Leave a Lot M1 nurd’s Cows. A girl who had been very clever at colic-go came home, the other day. and mid to her mother: "Mother, I've graduated, but now I wish to take up psychology, idtilplogrtribii-Lrt "Just wait a minute," Bald the mother. “I have arranged tor you a thorough course in roaatology, boll- ology, stitchology. durnology. patch- ology and general damnaticology. Now put on your apron and pluck that chicken." Monkey Brand cleans and b everything, but won't wash clothes. l Whtrnover your friend has a birth- day. vncourag'n him if you can in this noble human tonduncy toward good rotiolutrons. And when your own birthday mum‘s make up your mind that, as mm little drop in the ocean or humanity, you will do what you can to m'rko yourself a better man or woman, morn worthy of tho trou- ble taken by your {other and mother. and more usotul to the other human beings who cling to this little ball of earth with yott.--N. Y. Journal. WW Nobody can 051 'to:stl on "artlt t erclso of the arm: will to do right. 11v resolves to succeed better-- that means that he must work hard- " and add to the productiveness I of the race. I He remlves to be temperate, to exercise self-control, to give up gambling. or in some way to im.. Irr'ovo himself --every such resolu- tion, multiplied by millions, is good lfol' the whole race. or the 1,400,000,000 human beings an the earth, 4,000,000 an an aver- age (wk-brute their birthdays every day. Every single day 4.000.000 Mhuman Irving's begin a now year. Every singlv day that grout number of pen- ple form good risolittiohs, and de- Lm'minu to Jo better than they have uono. Even a man's apparently selfish birthday resolutions are good for ulLtlw people. And very few human beings, In- deed, fail on each recurring birth- day to make good resolutions, de- termined that they wll try anddo better. We may ignore the beginning of the new year, for that. is a very general celebration. No man ignores his own birthday. the day which begins all of his years on earth. When in Your Birthday? Has not every single birthday made Foo at least for n. time u better man? - V_ "mm-..“ s have married when they had g. on the principle that two succeed togvthor better than Curiously among the races marry in this lmprovideumt t thtore seems to .be always supply or women able! to help strmnrln mun- --- - .. How many people know that the dust in the air gives color to the sunlight, colors the clouds, makes the fruitful rainful possible? How many have thought of the ex- trttordinary good wlu‘cn comes into the world because ot the universal habit "at celebrating each person‘s birtleday'? ' GET MARRIED, BOYS The earth worms that the boy digs up when he goes fishing are ab- solutely essential to the agricultural growth of the nation. How many realize the importance of these lit- tle wriggling worms? Milly of the moat important agen- cies tor improvement are ignored and misunderstood. ing cough céri-eapond -to 'diGfdiilGfr, strikes and trust formations in so- ciggy. Some social developments are tem- porarily discouraging and some are hard to undertrtaud--but, as in the growth or " child from feeble in.. rancy to mature manhood, the ten- dency ls constantly to u better suite. Mumps, measles and whoop- In all directions steadily and sure- ly the worm ls getting better. It Is getting better morally, physically. socially, industrially-. in every dir- action. . When is Yours? And Does Each ' t Make You Better ? t . "9H+60+re4"rooq"t"roe.eeeoe-7 LiiLiiiiriikii ae'00'r'eroee-t. !-+'£'+-:"E~++++W 'vue-Lit In to support a forfhnce with, the prevail. rd of comfort-may have "i deal more of the pride I of the highest morality. why the Ir'rerwhtunaliiiG ' this conthr‘nt is because [links or not being mar- u. mutter of course with " " result he generally ter than the average who does not marry. ' men ot highest nnanca Mater’s Ologles. Linlment Cares Gnrget In can estimate the power for van-U1 of this constant 0x- PT'" an a atest moral town. the of Girls to be BIRTHDAYS. TORONTO brightens For Intern-l cud external 'Tplieation we have found Perry Davll' Pain- killer at great vain had we can re- commend lt for colds. rheunntlnn, or fresh would: and tttye-aa/GL' um Era. Avoid What". Precautions against smallpox are now being taken in the very highest circles. The King himself was vrutein- ated before he went to Sandi-ing- ham, but his arm has not been very much inflamed. The Duchess of Con- naught has been vaccinated no less than three times. as the first and se- cond time there was scarcely any re- sult; while the third time was so successful that she is only 'now re- covering from rather a bad arm. More people are being vaccinated than ever before, and it is quite the exception now to meet any one Who bias not undergone the inconvenient operation. Moreover, so deep-seat“ is the conviction that this is a. Very necessary precaution that a number of well known people have been Tae.. cinoted men than om"'.-Lomto. Daily Malt, In. 18th. ' Her Sense of Sim II. A little girl went int"! " neighbor‘s house one day, and Home apple par- ings lay on " plan; on the table. Af- ter sitting a. whilv. shn said. “I smell apples," “Yes." the Indy replied, "t guess you smell them, npple pairings on Ihe plate." "No, no," said she. " 'tain't them I trmell. I tum-ll whole apples.” l ' Month utter month a cold sticks, and seems to tear holes in Four throat. Are you aware that even a stubborn and long neglected cold is cu'red with Allen's Lung Balsam '.' Cough and worry no longer. The policeman saw, and, much tug-Mum; the kindly disposed man‘s protest, he called the, lady up and submitted tho question to her. She took the man in.--). Y. Herald. , "Well," explained the mun, look- ing weurlly up at the officer stand- ing over him now, "I've got to think whether I'd better go in and let my wife murder me or just sit here and freeze to death. The average would be the sum-e, but I'd like to do it the way that would please her has‘ a-” nu Minard's Linlment "ciurniGrrhtheria "I've got to think a while tirurt," the mun laud-ted. . "What the dickens you got to think about P' “This is no time tor thinking.“ said the guardian. "You go in the nous" it Apu live here." "What are you doting thoré'?""m” “Thinking," replied the man thick- ly, but; not as had as it might. have hot": Ot Two Evils. It was two as)... and tho man sat on his own doorstep with his head in his hands. I'rmscnftis a policeman came leisurely by. "Hey, you," he said to the sitter, "what are you (Flint thorn W' of or g ' Nothing " alightes downhe: " was thy y to cure " Now r, some of a house-o, having It may be of interest to point out at this time that the most ex- pensive coronation on record was that of the present Czar of Russia. Upward of $15,000,000 was spent by the Government alone, and fully another $5,000,000 by the public authorities of various Russian towns. The representatives ot other powers vied with each other in lavish outlays, and, counting the sums spent by other persons, the ‘coronatlon of Nicholas ll. cannot have cost less than $25,000,000. The coronation of Czar Nicholasl. was also a very expensive affair. The then Duke of-l)cvonshire was the British representative, and he spent fully b'1G0,ooo of his own money in connection with it. The coronation of George IV. was the most expensive in English unnuis. and this cost only $12,500.000. Of this amount $125,000 was expended on the coronation robe. and $225.- 000 on the crown. The cost of the Coronation of George ill (lid not amount to half that of the coronation of George IV. The whole cost of the corona.. tion of William IV. amounted to only $150,000. and that ot Queen Victoria. to $350000. "I've The King (Eels Vaccinated Minurd's " This“ five years am» not had the slightest pa slnce." l to cure my dreadful pain. " Now it happenvd that we had some of Dodd's Kidney Pills- in the house-we always Irrep tlti3m--urvd having tried ovorything else. my father suggested that I tttire m m". I commenced, and when I hm! tnknn three doses Itclt tannin better, and I kept on till in a tow Jays llw [min was all gono. "l was almost a cripple and m uld not help tsonpiaininit any hitti-rly. Everybody had snmvthing‘ to trli me to do; One said. ‘Rub on Spirit»: or Turpentixw.’ Idid so, but onlir :rrvw worse. Besides this, I tried ovary other lininwnt and oil [could her at or get, but all to no purponu Nothing seemed to give me tin hilglltest relief. I was growing very downhearted. as it li-ukvd as it I was never going to find anything to cure mv drmulful 1min 'For about a year and a halt I had a dull pain in my right shoulder. It grew much worse in odd weather, and in winter was so bad that. I could scarcely use my arm at all. When I went to bed Iwould have to who my left hand and hold my right. shoulder to turn over. The pain was nearly unbearable. Words can- not express it. [when salt] It Iluul to eudurn such pain all my lin, I would rather have no arm. a cripple With -1iidGuluGr.- Hts TAG account of his experience is Very iattr.estingr. He says: - _ - Botssevuln, Mam, Feb. 3.--(Birociul.) --Ftvo years ago Mr. C. S. [Ir/Moll. oi this place, thcn quite n young man and_a farmer's sun, became almost LPimen.ttr, oy, "ndrversthit.t.t' fuiledf The Pitifu] Experiments of a Young Man to Cure Ottself of Rheumatism. (rlllll (Nflfllyl01lilll WOULDN’T WORK to reliefs his ottreri"ktr--nis used llodu’. Kiauey.Ptits and “my cured him. Expensive Coronation”. Liniment Cures Distemper To, turl [have pain or ache It In Judicioul In Ct the egg matt into a vents all posslbmty ol tire dish, should the doubtful freshness. H V. -. .. an can "wr, look? That of a stale one, glossy. Hold the egg before a. strong it the yolk appears round on white surrounding it clear, probgbly freon. v ----------.. New Laid Eggs. Dried Apples, Poultry, Dairy and Creamery Butter, Honey, Em. WANTED. Will buy outright or sell on commission. Correspondence invited. JOHN J. FEE, 62 Front Street East, Toronto, Ont. no mumve One Hundred Dollars for a one ot t'fdmgfthiii! by calarrhp that C not be cured by 111'. Catirrh Cure. Send circulars. tree Sold b tt fig; 'f.T.li.N'" & CO., Toledo, ' rug am. 7 . Hull's {Emily Pills m the bout. PYiii(iTiFi/6ii"i'%mssd mag ot Deitne (mum-d bv m By local applications as they cannot marl: the disused portion ot the out. There is only one way to cure deafness. and that in by constitu- tional remedial. Douttesat, is conned by an in- t1tuned condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is "named you have n rumbling uound or luxurferi heur- mg. and when it is entirely close ' Deafness is this result, and unless the tpthtmitiiGi can be taken out and the tube restored to Its normal condition. tteariptt will be destroyed forever; nine can out of ten no caused by (hum). which in nothinf but In itttiatned condition of tte.maepus our was. Place an ”Won, Duh; den at dis timo my min' Is free an' open; but I'll say dis much t De old man mighty hard up 415 Fcttr.t"-9tltuttie Constitution. f'fllui TUBS l His Choice. "Whois,vour choice for Uncle Dave l"' the V The next questlnn of importance is to ascertain in "what direction lies your .tatas"--that is, from. which point of the compass you are to ex- pect it. The answer is obtained in the following way: You alt-p out- doors and throw your slipper high in- to the air; then, the quarter to which the toe points when it “lights Is that whence will cruuc the per- BOIn who Is to Influence your fufurc. Minurd's Liniment Cures Colds H: Seeking to know beforehand the name m one's future swgetheart. is a very amusing experiment, and there are two methods ar going to work. Tine first is managed thus: A sheet at paper is out up into strips about {our and a halt inches long, on every one ot which a name is wI‘tten. A basin is half filled with water, and by Wetting one end of the strips of paper these are made to adhere to the rim " the basin all round, lite, dry ends pointing horizontally P-i ward the centre. A nutshell co,ntairi- lug u. bit of lighted wax taper is Ulren set afloat by one oi the party, 5 the water having previously houn- slightiy disturbed with the fingers so' as to give it a rotary morenmnt.‘ Sometimes the skiff will pass by many names without harm, or again, it may stay a pretty lemg while be- i fore one without igniting it: but the mum: set fire to is believed to be that (if the person who is to play " prgiuinent part in om-‘s future life. i Thomas Wasson. BhetriNd, N. n. Chas. Whooten, Mu'lgrnvn. N. s. Pierre Landry, senr.. Pokotnoneho, Matthias 'ruie.v, on City. Ont. Joseph Snow, Norway, Mv. Rev. R. 0. Armstrong, Mulgrave Whenever a number at young peo- ple come together during this time of the year, whether it be tor danc- ing, playing games, or just spending a pleasant evening tugether, some one at the party is sure to propose "tate-readhig," or "gaunt," as it is called in Russia. There are a good many ways ot looking into the book ot fate, and I will here give a short description, of the two mat are most in favor among young folks. New Year'e Eve and Twelfth Night are considered the beat occasions of the year for these agttslng experiments Deafness Cannot Be C It might perhaps interest the read- era ot this magazine to hear some- thing about rate reading in Russia, this snowy land, an“ no fuii at vast- ern lore, cnqtomn and traditions. of course. it In. nowadays, a pas ime and an amunement. indulged in chief- ly during the Christmas imliduyu, and more for the fun ot the thing than from any belief in the truth of the prgpiyecy. _ - - Everything Looks "itrerent . MOOOOOO“OOOO " ttttttti A Russian writer, Miss Headache”. tells In ”the February 81. Nlclmdns two ways of consulting the Fath: 04900.» n "to.... no. "e MD believe MINARD's LrNIMENT To Test Egg; W, FORTUNE TELLING t IN RUSSIA E ”when... cooking- to a cup: um p}; ot "’9an an en- round aid "iid,' t clear. It is -_e ._.. W t tho ordt A Vain-war: artich- 'rdtL'lt :01." l l TRY WEI. tly)y's SE 'ii'i1i',s'.: lupynnmo Fllytaiilte prove of Govor nor, u red bran k jig!) t; for any but (1n. Send for ', etc fig “$31.3". WANT El) "1,"f; ttoods In lump. to whnh-mm irt ' w ill. Imm- Mr. "t"t' Lh!‘ lnrgentgnd only mnnuhrlun-n ir my ‘M il Ye Pie:?!.. Libcvat salary pain 1udr -. QAh-th um. Co., mum... , l. 1BRljtE's SEEDS TrA"e'"I.e'e"W9ut I! mm " "ttli put ohm mu .mod tannin Mama itttity Maw. P. 0. box 4't'. Wm... FRUIT “an KG euro” or' {it ”out In the Ni m Penman, It Wilkins. " mile- trom minor] on "to " ille't?trltlt,1'pti"iRih'dii, 15'?” Ur' IU tT. " none [are a 'eel ",e,1ttt.aoefrterij' mm " "ttli mu LNhYiaS.ey. LETT; to fe per work-mend tttrppot cation. Anchor tlt chiored. Mm. Winslow'- Boothing Syrup shun be and for Childrm T own: when the child. softens lhommn tur'" cone and In the. best remedy for 1mm L: - maui the body sl " {healthy not only Si off this hard coug r ifortiy the system 'l, [iiiiiiiii', attacks. I “3 run down or cmac -1 Jun-IA --_A-2_I,, 1 tes-tie' v.. _ "ta-n, lnAl'l‘. lu")','.' 0 one or oreum brocuru am. ". ree, Booklet on patents her). The Pair“. zen-co and lurmtmcnt Compares, l’yxhxu Building. Toronto. On t. Arum: , 'a,;,-C'" 72 "f P m. ?rui1,vA1??.:iaNttrrt: wwx U heal. no matter where it In tion tad cull price and not Lu: In; rash bayou. Patent Exrbnl men: Company. Tororto. (‘unm JoHru, BRUCE & CO we". who patronize the iced-men." Amateur are m .. F-rmer. the - - -_ ~â€"- vwl-IV‘UC. “ll mall tree to alt who apply fur it 'PP------ - v- -... aw- Trade In Canada and have made our bulllcsa a succeaa. Our knowledge gained tron: the experience ot half a century we give to our customers la the page; of our Catalogue, Sh hich we an.“ .- 4- _.. . "INT FOR REAL ADui;tt-coPy _ J.",C,r.," - J. f to on nor ',U25.T.?ik?j.?.,t.1yy. if? should ffttt take u nourishing f medicine. all mums. Lcorr & B0WNE, TUKUN st) ('A\ I' i902 3will do this when evcrmhingl else tails. There is no doubt about it. litlrgurishes,‘ strengthens, i Up and makes the body strong and. healthy, not only to throw tf, this tit"! cough, but to! ortiy’ system against further attacks. If you an am down or emaciated you 4.-.-IA ___A_. . ' . seeitCaatted to ISSUE N O. 7. 'iii,'!)')),).]))?"]')',)")", Hangs ()g i that will give Al strength and build up the body "seated. 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