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Durham Review (1897), 26 Feb 1914, p. 6

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'p ciiiikryc PAWS or RBEUMATISM Cannot be Cured by unintents “Must be Reached Through the mood T1:n'1\anll> "i men sod wo'.'"" . mar; MW???) from than”. I I ruevl, (rippling pains m tho w l a». and Winn make ever! Pet “mm a u rzur' Many peorls thiA rln-uthm " Jue to cold or - , .a:y-m_ and they try to CI” , Ttsr o-) .-. h} rubbing Ila-3.30m on l ,.,. W, ninl mm. This If ' you i , ,-:om~ llw rhtumauc pm u m -:r 1..“ d, 1nd linimonu and rub- l rc.'U, Hum-W All") moro M the l H...“ wmpnrary relief. It you are l " ', mm " rhoumatiun or NW _A l ”I". only rid yourself of it by ' "lung your blood rich ana pure, :4 only in this ray can the poi- .. ”a " rheanurtimn be driven from me "gate-m. Dr. Williams' Pink I'.Hs hue cured more «on of rlwu'natiun than any other disc-use mend. Anaemia. just became they malt» tho rich. rul bbcd that you right to the run! and qMlbuBet of rheoroatisnr To cannot. be well "hen ylmr blood u impure, theres-i lure, brim tunng ymr rheumatism I..4}ay with Dr. Aland Pink I'Lll" The following Ito the par- t',cular_ of one of the runny thou- “All“ of ruren to the credit of this iwatllh giving Int-dicine: Mr. Jeremie Nadou, M. Jerome, Que, “)1: ".\ few years ago I wan senred with a severe attack of I'wnle-ism, The pains in my back, :ers wd legs were terrible. I mun”! with ,crveral dortors, but tho-y did not help me, and as; time Mr)". on I wa< unable to work, and l-rlun to lhlnk that I Would be a Thom-nth ' oitrr an")! ml. eripplir I93 and ioiot sent . torture hcumM‘V‘m u ".arthrr, and mm are re was”! with hey did oot mu. on I In t'4tbn to this nppha tor li, mt omdition n sand with wnmlti'sm. Th rum and It!” “not! with m M FIN iur _ ., " var-“uh“ “um hrnllv and dry v' n “A “fun-"I i,,r,,rllrrlt.sslooki.rw, Ms mm» a ttr r. m: --~‘iwl_\' painful taming b"“"m-~‘ nigh- l IL" Utah-d fur auout , .r- .. It -stq'ni mu! rho nail; [rt-w again hut ' at Yr-am the ttrsh of the Rmgers Bod then ' H A"? again. , Bs Han-9:. Mud a - an! of (‘m‘wun A l-npudmmt In» Mac-phi t,oliitt-oerett-t-ttnaTr"e" which m - -firt. At - am: uni-h. - - I.“ “in tho Fuck-um Imp I NM tho cum (Mm-mu an mndcholmralsndm we” pnn‘r‘nt. .hc mum-om {min bdrm rubbed 0.. theat min In mo morning washed my hat vkh the Cutu'ttr% m Tho own any and (Mammal. bud I can!“ "ect uni ”Mutualmvmlwm phi! " feet “an - - an and Hum towgnmhdtlynmf- ----.---. , ..m..... .- n, _..--- Tr', 1.trr hm iv _ mum“, ?i. S.A“Some I of the 'kyle and pk, my :.,:n my. burr "am began to drop M. I "433 with tt . drtsg ' w mm " was hem-ml of load Naming. 'ee' not. pull hard c hr nail: Irv-marina It?“ Mme Bod IT,: ', the line. Even thi an "art hum-uh Iain: ll mmum . y ' . tret hed 4 yum-o wrrc ext~n-~ivcly painful an“ _ tf skin 1 ..c m-m‘m 1mm... I mm "and for “new 1 r I'!."'"", . . . "roemorttttstutd ”10"":an an“! m ' . Flien the line " ,.,.wr,.-tt,ot-o--V Iii u seen to be m .1109; mm Cane 'rtttrtt M no" Imdll’ "I. old Imus dvawred and “an not um nan. Yuma]. Thin trouble ttad W m -hteen mun mm all“ Mun Sou on! Ointtatm" yd dammit!” mum my has nail. ht! m m an vacuum had My...“ M - W. on t?. any _ up!" Catteurt my and Outlaws (Multan an gold hy an“ M “in my“ A auto not " cumulus-m. balm. [no ample of each. w!!! by not. 3‘ 'Ji'"ic'i"iirtUiar/r?ryi"em.omsr,', mm.D.mt.s.A.l , ”yd U M tt mic-m Tortois Beneath N l ER NAILS 'i,,, (ill(mil OFF! in av Many l Sleepless Nights. ra Soap and Cuticura Complaint Gone. RI mum-M Cures Dunn.” In W bile triend win M a no ttt ded mil ism bay rem W ine tl " n {on odd me if a dozen of the best Oh, shame he farmer'- attethiutt like k angry dim mimd mu)?!" u)", but I as time rork, and uld be tb this try- ,vhu had n hr the tt ss, hr. Wil .112 like ad man out.' rmd I L had ste of kc Fingers [K :m ista oo-tgs to reorganize its ed val ”and: end dockyerda with al': _ the hm epplisnou known to nt- val wxmstruotion. Leeds, the met English city to adopt overhead “aim for it! street are, is mounting the can on automobile type wheels so u to is, any with the tracks. , ont In behalf of a may invented oonual d'arpor for removing cretm trom milk bottles, it is contended that its shape disturbs cram less tho any other utenril. , . n' To protect. the interior of chips 1 from the humidity canned by the amdensntion ot moisture an the _ metal walls, an Italian has invented a varnish containing ground cork. For riding in winter a Boston on- thusiast has deeigncd a motorcycle e0 surrounded with 3 thin metal body to protect the riders from wind the! it resembles a. submarine. Above and below the air chnmbor in 1 new French automobile tire are sections filled with elastic strips, which come together and sttpport tho tire in event of puncture. If the upper half of the glass of automobile headlights be covered‘ with metal polish, which is allowed to dry in a smooth coat, much ob- jectionable glare will be eliminated. In . new English fireproofing pun-99:4 for timber, chemicals are used which do not discolor wood, but permit it to be nailed, glued, painted or polished as though it élhad not been treated. W Used i Turkey has given End-3h epiusl tart Lead pencil manufacture in the United States is consuming 73,- 000,000 feet of lumber annually, of which about one half is estimated to be wasted in sharpening or t-hnm‘ing away short ends. NOTES OF SCIENCE n Berni-ofhcial estimates made in India of the world's production of rubber for several years to come indicate a courtant inereare, past hut 900.009 tons in 113, but never they have prevented the erosion of canal beds by the waves set up by screw Propellers with a boat equip- ped with a rudder on each side of the screw to break up its waves. BABIES OWN TABLETS CORE INDIGESTION Indigestion is one of the most common ailments of childhood, and no other ailment is more danger- ous. Indigestion paves the way to nanny other complaints. Baby's Own Tablets never uu to remove childhood indigestion. They act. as i"iiciitCiaxat'ive., sweeten the sto- mach, regulate the bowels, and make the baby healgy an9yppy. 1p:t'tei'g.,u"'st.thThirhr,t tppt,'?, "iii2rl'uGl, and the teacher told Que wilt»: / "l lllllpeumd d',',,',',' him to tell his mother about it, and e -» , FJ. P'.'? . l s also about the punishmtr.rt ho had own Ilablvtq for inditrevstion with received 8he thoutpU his mother urn-at, success. They haw? also might iiirsG him agim. The next piy.vell ruyetiu.l m brtpy, up morning she asked, "Well, Tommy, twlu- and simple fevers. ' Tho Tab- ‘did you tell your mother aboui your wtu '"?? suld hy medicine dealers or bad behavior yesterday and how I by mall gt 25 cents a box front The punished you I” "Yes, ma’am,” llr. “lllmms' Medicine Co., Brock- replied Tommy, quickly. "Well, ville, Ont. what did she say l" “Said she’d , ------ F--.---- like to wring your neck.” replied l vrlll.‘ um] um "Rk'oltfk', Tommy calmly. an ' ___" .V . i Dautrhter-0h certtu.' young'm", - ' minuscule flow that mung,“ In i-ana--- "Doa't _uy G's-m Wlwn Hm line is all played outl in, is ‘99”, to be attached to 3. float “him is also carried on the de.ck u! Hm twat” This is made of an m- mum skirt. lt has plugs arnd at- tachments cleverly carved from bury. for wood is [at too precious to be mod in this land of ivory so Jar from the forum. ll Tine that. serves .5 t l on sand ttus auveruuw-m - - that the Eskimo out t,at,,,1"astC'it 2'l,1; (to my return FM)- mad and Bud it attor it live: up its inn lam-But 00.. Toronto. struggles and dot. Than, too, the q --------i--- Mat he?” tho each from dunking She Wear! . Rabble Skirt. tnd hem; hrtt in m" Om" What haa become of tho depths. L Initiated girl who won a. Use Til E SKILF ur, l-ISKUIOS. My Hick other au p mum the woman --. 1" . - W I 'llwtv "mee - I n with an ideal husband ------ bmreU. Dr. Mot-CI 1ytditn Koo! wishes she had lame Io can n can u on)»: 'tt1ii:r,t'.lthtire iiie,tttC,,'x,etp. Tun LAMTIVB BROMO QUINXNE an bowels e which. without we . t certain m... m. Tttwt, t,"i.aiiGiiiriiiifnei.'i"l'n2 "as, iicttessiogete irt'rtng. Y" M"; " nun. . - - “A “I“ mi“. ,'l, ture II on each box. "e. _ Dr. Morne'. I. figures , of al- 1912. rtland I 119v hm 1 Sick Woman "For years I wu thin and caucus. I lost color and was easily and; a yellow puller. pimples and blotch“ on my (me were not only monlfylng to -. . _ ‘~------ I OhnII-ht my my live "gnu u... - --- - my feelings. but because I thought my skin would - look nice again l grew despondent. Then my appetite failed. I grew very Weak. Various remedies. pills. tonic! and tablets I ‘tried without permanent benefit. A .vislt to my sister put Into my hands a box of Dr. Hamilton's Pills. She placed reliance upon them and now that they have made me a well woman 1 would not be without them whatever they might cost. I found Dr. Hamil- ton's Pills by their mild yet searching action very suitable to the delicate character of a woman's nature. They never once griped me, yet they estate lished regularity. My appetite grew keen-my blood red and pure-heavy rings under my eyes disappeared and to-day my skin is as clear and un- wrinkled as when I was a girl. Dr. Hamilton's Pills did it all." The. above straightforward letter! from Mrs. J. Y. Todd, wife ot a well- known miller in Rogersville. is proof sufficient that Dr. Hamilton's Pills are , a wonderful woman's medicine. Use no other pill but Dr. Htunilton's, 25c. g per box. All dealers or The Catarrh- . ozone Cu., Kingston, Ontario. tl l D‘N'Vr' “Beside the ox sledlges there were hammock chairs, carried by Url',-',',',") Portuguese men, one at. each end of the vehicle. These conveyances proved delightfully comfortable for a lady who wished to make a tour of the shops; and the price was linost reasonable. The shops along the streets were gay with bright \cnlur, and filled with bargains in linen embroidered by the native I 0......“an women. baskets made Ella Wheeler Wilcox Describes the "Stone Boat" Vehicles. Writing of a. trip to Algiers by way of Madeira, Ello Wheeler Wil- cox says: _. "Waiting at. the d4 the passengers-b? the ohal, were such cu vehicles. They rose: stone boots I had. M w“ “w- _ "Waiting at the dock to convey the passengers"? the town of F un- ohal, were such curious looking vehicles. They resembled the old stone boots I had seen as a child on the farm in Wisconsin, with a. sort of Phaeton, top, and harnessed to each stone boat carriage was a. pair of robutt oxen. Over the cob- ble-sumo streets the slodges glided easily. and where the road was le- wl the oxen were urged into a. mild CON V EYA xtryg 0F MADEIRA. vcl the gallop. cm Curios l'UI “)3. "One phanton carried us to the and of the line, where we took a scenic railway and ascended the re- mainder of the two thousand feet summit, which overlooked the town. Here we were confronted by guides to various points of historic and scenic beauty, and frmslly land-ed in large baskets, fashioned to hold two or three people, and with a Portu- guese man at either side holding the basket back by a, strong cord, we toboggaued down the hill to the l town." . Read Tommy had broken one of the school rules, and the teacher told him to tell his mother about it, and also about the punishment ho had received. She thought. his mother might thrash him again. The next morning she asked, "Well, Tommy, did you tell your mother about your bad behavior yefyterd'ay and how I " I WONDERFUL DISGOVERY gave his opinion that the most won- derful disccvery ot recent years was tho discovery ot Zam-Buk. Just think! As soon as a single thin layer ot Zam~Buk in applied to n wound or - ' ' ._-.a Ant-inn. In blul‘uu- nu "v.0”... ,_ 1 sore, such injury is insured against blood poison'. Not one species or microbe has been found that Zam-Bnk does not kill'. _ _ '77 -- r1..._ Dub Then again. As soon as 2uun-m" ls applied to a. Bore, or a eat, or to skin disease. It stops the smartlng. That is why children are such friends ot Zam-Buk. They cue nothing tor the sclence ot the thing. All they know it, that lam-Bulk stop: their pain. Mothers should never for”: ihis ‘1115. Again. As soon as Zam-Buk is ap-l plied to a wound or to a diseased part, the cells beneath the skin’s sur. , face are so stimulated that new . healthy tissue is quickly formed. This| forming of fresh healthy tissue Iroml below is Zam-Buk’s secret ot healing} The tissue thus formed is worked up‘ to the snrfece end literally cuts " the diseased tissue shove it. This is'. why mnvBuk cures are permanent. Only the other dsy Mr. Marsh, ot 101 Delorimier Ave., Montreal, called upon the Zsm-Buk Co. end told them that for over twentrtive years he had been e martyr w eczema. His lends were " one time so covered‘ 1with sores that he had to sleep in; ‘ cloves. Four yesrs ego Zena-Butt west introduced to him, end in e tewl months it cured him. 'r-out-over) three years after his cure or e diseue‘ he had tor twentr-ther "tsrtr--he isl still cured. and hes bed no trace of. say return at the course! I All druggists sell Zens-Bull: st 50c.1 I box. or we will send free trial be: it l you send this edvertisenssst end e M. At --_-_ --‘"- my, Ab "". .-._w,,,, Only the other any 101 Delorimler Ave., 1 upon the Zam-Buk Co, that for over Went: An erninent,iseitp.tis.t, ghe other day. AU 'Irtune. mm u... .._,, box, or we will send free trial box It you send this advertisement and * le, F may (to my return yuan). ASI Ire-I tsm-ma 00.. Toronto. i TM. Very Carefully. rs I Vin thin and dpligltq ueso women, 088K013 mam island, odd chains, and sum. Tommy‘s Ilepiy. Regain Ilealtla b, As soon as Zam-Buk a. Bore, or a cut, or to ' it stops the smartlng. children are “1011 friends l. of the 91d- =li'll'ollhiriii.rihiii.iia,it "talta wore a. fasclm' ”a other lurch minus! guanin- lrrime the when tht of an 5.....1. Dr. Morse') m Ecol or is th n.,,) noiiG TtLoot pnu Ideal Protection Against luronds of Catarrh By Breathing the Rich, Balsamic Va- por of Catarrhozono You Prevent and Cure All Head, Note. and Throat Disease. Remember this: You don't take drugs when using Catarrhozone; you simply inhale a healing vapor that cures every type ot catarrh, bronchi- tis, asthma, throat and nose soreness and irritation. _ - . M.-.‘ "A".-. m: In!) lillluunvu. No medicine brings such prompt ré> lief, exerts such an invigorating inthr ence, or so thorouglily and speedily cures throat troubles as "Catarrlr ozone." Doctors, hospitals, senatori- ums, all say that for those who suffer from changeable weather, for those who are predisposed to catarrh, lung trouble. deafness, or bronchitis, no treatment is so indispensable as "Ca- tarrhozono." Vletim of Chronic Catarrh Cured. I contracted a severe cold while for lowing my occupation of furniture tr: ivelllng, and eventually it developed . -.. - .I--..M-.u mndl at i'UuLMe, Uta-nun.“ ... _'" reatmem is so indispensable as "Cl- arrhozourC' Victim of Chronic Catarrh Cured. I contracted a severe cold while fol. lowing my occupation of furniture tra- veiling, and eventually it developed Into Catarrh. The deeultory mode ofl life I was following gave me very tit.' tie chance to attend to the Catarrh condition, and at last I became a vio- tlm of Chronic Catarrh. I bought a large package of Catarrhozone, used It as per directions, and have never been bothered elnce. I will be only too glad to give any information I possess to ‘any person suffering from the dlseale "hat was the bane of my life two years. ,..-.-. A. H. SWARTZ, Brockville, Out. For certain cure, for relief in an hour, use Catarrhozoup, the only di. /dct,isreathablernedicly. Twomonths' treatment guaranteed, price $1.00, smalls-r size t;oe.; at all druggists. or the Catarrhozoue Company. King- ston, Ont., and Bunnie. N. Y., USA. Teddy's mother WM walking down the garden walk when she was hor- rified at stseing her «on standing on his head against .the garden wall. “Teddv. you wretohl" she cried. "What are you doing now?" “Standing on my head,” replied Teddy. "Didn't you tell me to play at sdmethinCthat Wouldn't, wear my boobs out l Most Important. Lawyer-trl take hold (use for $50.” Client-vid how mm N BED MORE MEAT. go 'l To get the genuine. can for full mum. LAXATIVE BHOMO QUINYNE. Look for s1mmture of Til. W. GROVE. UNITS n Cold in One Day. Me. Sorry Ila Spoke. Hub (on t,treet)--That gentleman who just went. by was uymg to the ladv with him, “I oan't afford it.” Wiie--HOl I'll guargntee it'u something his wife wan thing he wants himself Minarrl's Linimenl Co., Dear sirm---Wr, wish that we consider y LINIMENT a vary sur we use It as a sure ret t and chest. Jyh,en 1 tell - . 2= . A. III‘ irrdfihout lar a bottle Judges "Remember, witness. are sworn to tell the truth and thin: but t-m__tr\_|th." Witness --.' 'Judge durndest to do it: b slob of a lawyer 1 me." I" ttet-ltr-r"'.':"':":?".'.', et as bowel! is an absolute B ity toe good “uh UM"! - ll. tee M393. 'trt .' EB. 4. Standing mo mum - -- ___ ii',h"at,"l it got '.'h',',2t,,, ". one. ' deed . who}. holy. kl,?,i?i'ii'?i'i'ii'2 i! new and itirit LE?“ 5 ran u..-~. ._'. F"'" V lrrl's Linimenl Co., Limited. but sirm---wr, wish to inform you we consider your MINARD'H [MI-INT a very surerior arm-lo. and use It as a sure rel " for sore throat chant. When I tell you I would not .. '" ac., “min. was one dol- an. “IBOIO ii “if the , ' mean Yourg '0" :“Judge. I In} trying my " do it: but, that. pie-fared lawyer there won't let Trandieappe Fall-villa. 'let on Ilia Head. id it. rs truly CHAR wuts,' not some- hold of your m You I. hum not price was one dol- much to let for 33111 my"", is. TILTON 1881' R 6-'U, M. .1903 it RELIEVES EVERY TERNAL PAIN Jagits "tttsri/line" Cures Toothache, Earache tl Hugh B. Brown, of Cardsdou, hi. bertts, Deadly Foe ot Liquor. Hugh B. Brown, Cardston’s ma- gistrate, is striking terror into the hearts of illicit booze sellers in Southern Alberta. The whole of the Mormon territory in Canada is under local option, but; it has been said by men in a position to know that there is as much booze sold in this district as in legalized terri- wry. Mr. Bmwn was appuin'm-d to the position of magistrate only this year, and already he has imposed fines as high as $300 on those who would make gain by trading in in- l toxieating liquors. WNW...“ -re r“, The new magistrate is a memlwr of the Mormon Church, bis wife be- ing a grand daughter of Brigham Young of Polymanyus renown. It is not as a member of tho Mormon Church, however, that Mr. Brown You no- in waging war against, the importa- tion of whiskey into the local up- tion territory. but simply as an officer of the Crown he is going To me that tho laws regarding the sell- ing of liquor are enforced. Though a young man of 30 years of age, Mr. Brunu is prominently known in military circles in West- ern Canada. He is a major of C squadron of the Alberta Rangers. At the last convention of Liberals held at C'ardston before the last Provincial election, Mr. Brown's name came before the convention and was tsrvoralsly received. The young man. however, is nol anxious to 9mm politics and retired in fa- Tor kd the former member, Mr. Martin Woolf. MORMON MAGISTRA'I'lI. A PettetgBrr l and alwu '5. are to ho fnund in 1‘allfor~ nlu. the he“! “minim: New. romhrd‘ x-mnfnrtnluh' and crmveuirmtl.v by "I!“ (‘Mrngn Cniorr 1"aritit' and sun-m Wrrtt- orn Line, via Um fttstorqt and most dirrrt mums, amidst the Ittxurious surround- Inns of the rmnpurtmcm. duh and oh- sonwatirm var-lav. or more: moderate- priced and halnelike Tourist var. Three splendid trains daily-41%|» (h rrlzmd Limhed. fasten train to San rPrtttwiaco; The In?! Angelo-II Limited. thrers day! to me Manh- City of the Land at Sun- "tttte. vir, Salt Lnkr, i'lty: mm] the San anvim‘o ”mind. The (H'erllnd lhmtec offers: bktotv--sprryd-tueen.r?r.v. Ind un-l "walled dining cur Harden. 'hrtatthr illunruted Humor and full mertleularte' on 'urrrltrstttrtr. H. H. Bennett. ”mural $533an " Young Fteeet. Toronto, Un- lur o. Whore mm woman starts to make a name for herself twenty will be satisfied to take game manU. ' Then a look of knowledge bean Lo shine blink: 1':'l,I','b't"', oil“). Eager- l mioed ' han . on 1"" 'tt Inna“: Pit, "ri-t "rt'a . H " "71' iiiisT/,"iieGui." "iv: * u. built like a nut I" Kmart“ Llnlmom Cures nluhtmrll. rtttwertr, Prttit ' Mr. Hugh B. Brown. Original lirllnitlon. and Inn-hint in " m-ruce. Rate-w and full unrtivuiurul H. Hennett. tit-“Hall street, Toronto. "n-l The spew walling ot m by tho Grnily est, the " We“ of distant objects. t activity on the part of fowls, indications that a. storm iss in There are signs - cud!) by the city dwellers and whi . . r‘--- on mum" "I 7-..- - - 8150 be of value to can If, on picking up the new the morning. it displuys I to tear easily, adownpo is not tar off. Rain is ar, when the contents of the "My boy. I want you to rememuer one thing." “What’s that, Iiad l" “Notwithstanding all you hear about big steals. people do and can get rich honestly." Try Murine Eye Remedy If you have Red, Weak, Watery Eye. or Granulated E 'elids. Doesn't Smart --Soothes Eye fl/ll,". muggists Sell Murine Eye Remedv, Liquid, Mc, 50c. Murine Eye Salve in Aseptic Tuba, 25c, 50c. Eye Books Free by Mail. 'iihiGouGiai-tot.,e"'p,t15'S, Murine Bro Remedy co.. Oblong. After acquiring the art of well a, wise man keeps still iiiirs mm mm: GROVE PAY , Min-raw Liam-{II cum Golda. ltr Whu's the mun of woman. wasting time and (no! new by mung out of (in. boiling 1 nice: that make poor syrup? in I. “Champion" Evaporator R little comfort and mains syrup. which means more mo you. My!" In " differenl Write at once' for our free nnd cmuloxuw. Dr. B. J. KENDALL COMPANY Mlle-6 tor M, " ds-,!rstr-mr write for , or our book "Treatise on the Horse" free. I have been using Kendall‘s Sylvia Cure good many {can with good “mm. " lam never th thou! it." -- n J Erna-burg Falls, Vermont, USA. 7: forlt tu' Write fur our 112-} _ ittustrnted Flower Suds. rum; mm Fauna It will he unite“. r, [SE to an app! TORONTO seed mctuu dip.ust is JilttvittthtRty For pile: and a” soreness and irritation of the skin "Vaseline" is the best, safest and quickest remedy. Relieves mapped hands, helps cuts and sore pines to heal quickly. Illustrated buoklrt all [bout the different "Vaseline" t'gre",'oit'," free on request. Needed in every home. Vrite today. “ENOUGH IAIUFACTUIMG mm 'i'i'ikgi-tililtti, Biekerdike A PA": pr, F. F. 'eeg/2rllt Home uAmu'ou. OMADA N I.” Chstrot Avenue T~xvnVaseline u - um of working hard, and tuel every Sprung " dun boiling contriv- 1.. nnnl‘ syrup? Invert It Will Pay You bin-Whore money n " different one for our Ire. book! AWL, Jun. 'N, ttttt ll In F. F. eer/2rlt', DUST V HAMILTON. mumps No Run _ Can br ham}: ,w" rarity. TM “NI in an. crutch. an manor how ‘v'I mh"'l.' bo t 'rom VN' ',lf, dun». by um. noun-s “6qu ways-pen cw , u on the tout!” or in (and A "* "H the blood "V" 'o' t'i'P,'l, at all tor- of dirtemper. Rert reutedr "" Fr. 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