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Grey Review, 23 Jul 1896, p. 3

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ODwWoRrk d stand e shoeg sate cheap, _ if all kinds prom MoeFARLANR nt georet. . t enters of the ate all life and ered, slckness, es promptly at . as with Mr. * of other meâ€" d, less than ® bt about etâ€" LDIN & UB Shocing Sn ado connection, stâ€"class lot of ed out ‘PER TOwWy th that e measures faw hottles BNESg most gestio as wi that *X *X Cinit 14 HARNEGg Puv bg3 Q’> w + _ Amerfcan om dyspepâ€" ‘his is Mr. in his own ecessary it nost of wit« a long time s known to t makes no great disâ€" ost trying »stion. tho o Waggo | 8 BIF} w ‘r‘ McFA â€"day in or men covery. it, and at. _ It + ts & rt out makes WHH} I} & first.ou Proprieter Curedâ€" tlivd # Dofore Also 14 C All U ored srupy IF PATALITIES ind one that we cannot fail to appreciâ€" D ite, as when one of the greatest of P pleasures is coupled with the greatest | , afety the delight is largely augâ€" | , mented. Of deaths caused by injuries from ® horses or vehicles, there were eightyâ€" four. _ Seventyâ€"six homicides are in the list, and it is commented on that the number of deaths by violence has increased enormously within the past T few years. _ In 1873 they were but 5 per cent. of the whole number, where at present over 10 per cent. are reâ€" | ; eorded. Carelessness in the handling of fireâ€" | ! arms is responsible for seventyâ€"two ¢ deaths. _ In almost all of these cases | ! the persons were alone, and while | suicide is in a number of instances | strongly suspected, there is, of course, no paositive evidence to that effect. So general is the custom of owning and handling firearms that there is no way in which to decrease this danger. It is scarcely possible to incorporaté in an insurance policy a clause to the effect that the insured _ person shall not bhandle firearms; therefore this risk, great as it is, must be taken. There were fortyâ€"eight poisoning cases. _ Strychnine, atropine, cocaine, cannabis, indica, _and hydrochloric acid caused one death each, aconite and arsenic two, carbolic acid three, chloral five, and oPium thirtyâ€"four. The opium cases inc uded all preparaâ€"~ tions of that druf. As far as disâ€" covered four chloral and twentyâ€"two opium deaths occurred when the vicâ€" tims took an overdoseâ€"whether with intent or not is the question, as most of these persons _ were babitual conâ€" sumers of opium in some of its forms. In most of the other cases, where one death occurred, tholyoison was taken through mistake. he atropine vicâ€" tim died from the dm’ht‘ error. Twentyâ€"five g::wns died from the efâ€" fects of the t, three from exposure to cold, three were ured rRES OF AMONG 1 three perished in tornadoes, and onge in the Cbarleston earthquake. Exâ€" plosions, burns, sealds, and other acâ€" cidents resulting from fire caused thirtyâ€"one deaths. The elevator, maâ€" chinery, and various tools are responsiâ€" ble for twentyâ€"five more. | _ e k DIC LCE 4 16 5.040 200 ht â€"lfoo e cnintc t The â€"account closes with a list of miscellaneous casualties, among which are a fall from a bicycle, a blow in the eye with a pitchfork, a fall from a sled, several from asphyxiation from gz\s. three from goring by vicious orned cattle, and one man crushed to death between a ferryâ€"boot and the whartf. Although railroad accidents are responsible for a number â€" of deaths, none of these occurred among conductors, officials, or _ sectionâ€"masâ€" ters. _ The building trades were the eccasion of thirteen deaths, occurring among people engaged in this occupaâ€" tion. Kt circular saw ended the days of three men, and four were killed in cotton gins. It is said in defence of some olg th::i httg accu}engs tha: they hbappe to people ignoran of machinery and only casual visitors or lookersâ€"on. Such tables as these are extremoly interesting, not only from the insurâ€" ance agent'; ptandwintt.h bu: because 1 some pertinent suggesâ€" they furnish L___‘_‘p:_ nent sugges~ tions on the nap[{em of our everyâ€"day life. Was On A mother, trying to set her _ litlLi@ daughter of 3 years old to sleep one night, said: ‘‘Dora, why don‘t you try to go to sleept" "I am trying.” she replied. ‘"But you haven‘t shut your eyes." â€" "Well, can‘t help it; dey comes unbot toned." D LATEST STRUCK BY LIGHTNING, wrious fact that the largest | { â€"deaths occurred among | This is not, bowever, due usual risk in farm life, but the fact that a large proâ€" farmers insure their lives. of course, dangers attending but the healthfulness of the quite counterbalances the Out of 759 deaths among the lers mentioned the largest vere victims to what are as railroad accidents. This the casualties caused by. ble, electric, and steam railâ€" hirteen employes and 120 sons died from injuries T6â€"~ this way. iths are arranged in classes, second largest is 119. These «1 by falls or by being struck a objects. By drowning 118 ‘ ACCIDENTAL DEATHS INSURED PERSONS. r of Deaths 9 of & Fatality On An Ocean ‘resting to notice that out iber not a death occurred nsured was a passenger on teamer. _ This emphasizes of our most eminent railâ€" ger said some years ago, ; safer to travel by some new FINE SHOWING, w invention there are 1 dangers to life, and greater in proportion the machine attracts It takes but a little to wt, in ttainin‘ m ig to the regulation of and in this way the ‘ted or largely remoyâ€" has been collecting & record of deaths of By this means it o ascertain age, cirâ€" ndition, environment, i all other necessary on the case, says the is to stay at home. This aths Occwrred Among dality Whie the Inâ€" dcean Steamer. Conveying Words of Hopeto the arâ€" flicted. Had Suffered From Heart Trounie and Liver Complaint, Which W recked Her Nervous ystemâ€"Is Now as Weli as Ever. From the Carleton Place Herald. Truth, it is said, is sometimes strangâ€" | _ er than fiction, and in no way bas this | W phrase been better exemplified than in the %{am unvarnished statement of Mrs. | 1, W. H. Edwards, of Carleton Place, toa | _ reporter of the Herald a few weeks ago. | © Mrs. Edwards is well known in this | £ town, _ having lived here for nearly | ! twentyâ€"five years. The story she related | 0 we will give in her own words. _ She | f said: "In July of 1894 I was taken ill | I with fever, caused by blood poi.sonm% 4 and laid hovering between life and death | Y for eight weeks. After the doctor sucâ€" | L ceeded in breaking up the fever, MY heart began to troubgo me, jaundice | t and liver complaint also set _ D. V I could not sleep and my nerves | ! were terribly unstrung. During mMYy Y illness, after the fever left me, I was | attended by no less than three doct.orgi f but their medicines seemed of no &YA | . as I lay for months in a terribly emaciâ€" | / ated condition and never expected to be | â€" around again. This state of affairs lasted || until about Christmas, when & friend |. suggested to me to try Dr. Williams Pink Pills. My hushan({ procured a few boxes and I then began their use &l~ | though with but little confidence in |them. By the time I hbad used three | boxes I began to feel a little better and | began to get an appetite. This encOUT~ ) | aged me to persevere in the use of the , | pills, and I still continued to imprOYe,. r. 1 began to sleep well, my heart ceased to .hulher me and my nervous system " | which had received such a fierce shock s | was again fully restored. _ My liver y | trouble also disappeared, in fact, I beâ€" came almost a new creature. I now â€"| feel as well as I ever did in my life. I 0 | have used in all eight boxes and: still . | continue to take an occasional pill if I feel any way depressed. . Yes, she said, I am thankful to think that + & | tried Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills, because e | I believe no other medicine could have y | effected such a cure in me and have so effectually built me up. I am perfectly Â¥ | willing that this simple statement . of mine _ should be published, and hopg t | some poor suffering creature may see "@ | it and be restored to health as I| was." . _Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills make pure, rich blood, thus reaching the root of disease and driving it out of the sy8â€"| tem, curing when other medicines fail. | Most of the ills afflicting mankind are duse to an impoverished condition of the blood, or weak or shattered nerves, and for all these Pink Pills are & specific which speedily restore the sufâ€" ferer to health. These pills are never sold in any form except in the comâ€" pany‘s boxes, the wrapper round which bears the full name. _ _Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills for Pale People." All others ars counterfeits, and should always be refused. Get the genuine and be made well. A WOMAN‘S MESSAGEL Inhuman Punishment For the lsughlest Â¥Violation of Rules. A correspondent who was recently reâ€" leased from a three years‘ imprisonâ€" ment in Russia for a crime of which he does not even know the name writes an account of the brutal severity with which he was treated. He says among other things: o "On entering the prison of Petropaâ€"~ wlavelki ana feels as if one was In & "On entering the prison of Petropa~ wlovski one feels as if one was in a cemetery. _The sight of St. Peter on the threshold, for which one looks inâ€" voluntarily, is all . that is lacking. When I entered my cell I .could see nothing, so complete was the darkness; indeed, there is nothing to see, for ‘:f IELLEEL Susmen acenredâ€" INUCEL, CHui? H PCOR 0 3J a there were, the prisoners would assuredâ€" ly kill themselves with it. "It was here that I underwent the punishment of the ‘tomb.‘ I was deâ€" tected in tapping the walls of my cell ""or n ond to attract the prisoner‘s atâ€" as L tried to sattract the pFIsSONCLE i"~ . tention next door. Fhen I was carâ€" ried away to the ‘tomb.‘ "This is a damp, poisenous pit dug out in the ground, in which it is imâ€" possible either to ‘stand upright, to lie, or even to sit down. One remains, in short, stooping so long as one‘s â€" _ imâ€" prisonment lasts. Stooping, that is to say, aching. : "Here 1 remained for‘ almost a month, fed on dry bread and water, while the guards jeered at me ceaselessly through a little cagmgl above. Then, when very nearly dead, 1 was taken to my cell again. Prove the merit of Hood‘s Sarsapariliaâ€"post tive, perfect, permanent Cures. Cures of Scrofula in severest forms, Salt Rheum, with intense itching and burnâ€" scald head, boils, pimples, ete. Cures of Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Catarrh, by toning and making rich, red blood. Cures of Nervousness and That Tired Feeling, by feeding nerves, reuscles and tissues on pure blood. For book of cures by LLIC 206 EPME SoRte > early dea&l.“l was taken to my cell gain. ; "Surely His Satanic Majesty should ive place to the man who invented Hoods Bend address to C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mas® Gures A RUSSIAN PRISION. Sarsaparilla ,Il DCâ€" a now life. I 311: id still | in pill If | sy s, she | It that I| ai because | fi Impaled on a Weather Yane, It Swings w_. ** a Skeleton. ‘One of the strangest monuments in existence is situated near Cold Spring, N. Y. It is slowly disappearing, and in a short time will have entirely vanishâ€" ed, but it tellsa marvelously true tale of the life and death of the being which caused it to be erected. It is composed of the bones of a swalâ€" low which met its death on the weathâ€" er vane of a barn while in full flight, Everyone has noticed the peculiar drivâ€" ing motion which swallows make while on the wing. It was this method of flying that caused the bird‘s death. In making its quick dive it evidently miscalculated, or else did not see the vane, which was arrow-shafted. pointâ€" ing directiy toward the swallow. _ _ _The farmer who owned the barn noâ€" ticed a bird perched on his weather vane. _ The vane was swingm%1 in the wind, but did not trouble the bird, which apparently refused to be unâ€" seated. The next day the bird was still there, and the day after as well. The farmer determined to investigate. He found the bird impaled on the vané. He left it where it was and it swung there for months. Why it did not fall to the ground mas a mystery until when only the skeleton remained it was found that the sharp point of the vans had penetrated the breast bone. Then the bones dropped apart one by one, and now nothing but the breast bone remains, swinging with the vane, like the gibbeted form of a malefactor in olden times. "What a ueap ‘of style _ Jimmie Watson‘s wife throws on." "Oh, {:)s; Jimmie started a bicycle repair shop last week." Rheumatism Cured in a Dag'.â€" South American Rheumétic Cure for Rheuaâ€" matism and Neuralgia, radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and imysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immedia.telge disappears. _ The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. A* PERPETUAL â€"REFRIGERATOR. At a depth of 3,000 feet the water in the sea remains at the freezing point. Further down it becomes a little warmâ€" er. _ Despite this cold there is more anâ€" imal life there than in shallow water. Piles Cured in 3 to 6 Nights.â€"Dr. Agnew‘s Ointment will cure all cases of Itching Piles in from 8 to 6 nights. One application brings comfort. _ For Blind and Bleeding Piles it is %:rless. Also cures Tetter, Salt Rheum, Eczema, Barber‘s itch, and all eruptions of the skin. 80 cts. ge A BIRD‘S QUEER DEATH. The skies were never bluer, And love was never truer, And dollars never fewer Than they are toâ€"day; Butâ€"what‘s the use in crying? There‘s fish enou-%h for frying; A song‘s ahead o sighing, And we‘re happy on the way! Relief in Six Hours.â€"â€" Distressing | Kidney and Bladder Diseases relieved in six bhours by the ‘"South American Kidnsy Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise and delight on account of its exceeding promptlness in relievâ€" ing pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages in male or feamle. It relieves retenâ€" tion of water and pain in passing it almost immediately., If you want cuick relief and cure this is xyour remedy. wWANTS IT TBIS TIME. Hand over and be quick about it, said the "holdup," as he put a revolver to the head of the belated man. But you held me up last week and G@idn‘t get anything, remonstrated the victim. ie se esn _ â€" Aak 26 "Auin‘t mt _ Well, hand over then ! Hay Fever and Catarrh Relieved in 10 to 60 Minutes.â€"One short puflf of the breath through the Blower, supâ€" plied with each bottle of Dr. . Agnew‘s Catarrhal Powder, diffuses this powdor over the surface of the nasal passages. Painless and delightful to use. It reâ€" lieves instantly, and permanently cures Catarrh, Hay Fever, Colds, Headache, Sore Throat, Tonsilitis and Deafness. Sick venargues. ow space in glee Te ne male in advrancs M desired ALL RIGHT ANYHOW GUILTY AS CHARGED. 7 ad M what I didn‘t get How This ! We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that caunot be cured by Hall‘s Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CN., Props., Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Che ney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transac« tions and financially able to carry out any ob ligation made by their firm. W est & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. WarLrpING, KINNAN & MAaRVIN, Wholesale W EST & IRUAL, MUUATEICOCCAY Whalasale 0. WaLpING, KINNAN & MAaRVIN, W holesale Urugfiilt.s. Toledo, O. Hall‘s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, actâ€" ing directly upon the blood and mucous surâ€" faces of the system. Price 15¢. For bottle. Sold by all Druggiste,. Testimonials Free. poog fucf Jruf bus§ Junf Just fuet MHNHH“HHH frust i HILDREN who vibrate all throu h their growâ€" ing years between health and minmduldrcn ‘ T on who are pale and peevish, thin and weak, children who never seem to grow right, whose 1 development is retarded, whom?:»d does not seem 1 to nourish, should take SCOTT‘S EMULSION of 1 Codâ€"liver Oil and Hypophosphites. It contains the 1 very essence of nourishment most needed when vitalâ€" 1 ity is low.'Consumptivcs {ind new hope in it and thin and cmaqatcd adulits always gain flesh and strength 1 after taking it. It is a pleasant anc’l-Palatablc food. is L uon Caus bant bast juot fast gurl foot iret d=t it db 4n E& Srark or Ouro, Crry or ToLEDO, | ,,, SERERROCTO CCC C OAL Lucas CoUNTY. § %. Fraxx J. Curn®y makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cu®xnEy & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, Gounty and 8 ate aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLâ€" L ARS for each and every case of Catarrh that t(mmos be cured by the use of HALL‘S CATARRK ‘URK. FRANK J. CHENEY. Bworn to before me and subscribed in g& \ presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1 _ A. W. GLB ASsON l { "“‘} Notary Public. h MEVWL END ) 0 L6 had busk fook * .HHHHHHHHHHHHH es Hall‘s Catarrh Cure is taken acts directiy on the blood and n of the system. §end for testim "Did he look like & MicyCUSQ hA 4 dear, no,; not in the east. â€" Why, _ he could stand up straight with no perâ€" ceptible effort." Cattarh.â€"Use Nasal Balm. Quick, posâ€" itive cure, Boothing, cleansing. bealing. When it begins to get real summery hot, can‘t we manage to have the weather man arrested for scorching % I was nervous, tired, irritable and cross. Karl‘s Clover Root Tea hbas made me well and haepg. LrewaA wnRrNnEN. F.Wk MMERRTCCC éar BolA by Druggists, 75¢. Briggsâ€"Doses tyou.r wife laugh when you tell her a funny story t" _ Braggs â€""Oh, yes, I always tell her beforehand that it is funny." > The best ocu%h cure is Shion S WHLM 2* neglected cou% is dangerous. Stop it at once with Shiloh‘s Cure. Sheâ€""Do you know anything worse than a man taking a kiss without askâ€" ing for it ?" Heâ€""‘I do." "What, for \gnsta_xtlce ¢" "Asking for it without takâ€" ing it." Pills do not cure Con only aggravate. Karl‘s Mrs. Winksâ€""I don‘t see how you could afford to pay $100 for a wheel." Mrs. Winksâ€""L couldn‘t. That‘s why I have got to pay $105 for it." "" My baby had croup and was saved b(vnSlnloh'a Cure," writes Mrs. J.B. Marâ€" tin, of Huntsville, Ala. Cold in the Head.â€"Nasal Balm gives instant relief, speedily cures. Never fails. bows! PEERLESS Ask your dealer for itâ€"Take no imitationâ€"â€" best &D eral purpose oil madeâ€" Adapted to farmers‘ useâ€"Genu ine lubricantâ€"Saves machinery. Samuel Rogers & £o.,; Queen City Oi works.Torontt Te oi es sitenca. betin Sonider ste * Td «D e ks g{Wf},\' g\‘l[/é NAMititi+ P <G)y HEADACHE cURELQO® Rractical mechanic, he will readily av~HUVTTTTOTVVTTNTTY "4. cole of the E. & D. Wheels: u w DETDIEP‘C NEW CATALOGUE e | "ider®) s i::f?.pr:::::\?d;edsg;if: "Rever Turn a Wheel H. W. PETRIE‘S XEW CATALOGUE 0 m am â€"NEW AND SECONDâ€"HAND U W B one and Wormaddrem : 141 Pront St. Adjoining Now Ustion Station ‘Toronto, Canad G. DUTHIE & SONS hA MBs.ittto..ctiea ie Anvioeal t ET SLATE, SHEETâ€"METAL TILE & CRAVEL ROOFERS ‘ Eheet Metal Ceilings, Terra Cotta Tile, Red Black and Green Rooflnfi Slate, Mcial Cor nices, Feli, Tar, Roofing itrh, Etc. Gutters Downpipes, &c., supplied the trade. Tele phone 1936. Adelaide & Widmer Sts TORONTO ives not cure Constipation. They vate. Karl‘s Clover Root perfect regularity of the Cure is taken internally and he blood and mucous surfaces Send for testimonials, free. . CHENEY &CU Toledo, O, MACHINE TORONTO like a bicyclist?‘ "Ohb, i the 1east.'lL\Vhy, he h cure is Shiloh‘s Cure. A i is dangerous. Stop it B. worDpEN. _ y orhaomt Usiug * w.Pp.C 824 d c > RECIPE, Adams Extract ~ * One bottle,. Fleischmann‘s Yeast â€" One half to one cake,. Sugar * * * Two pounds. Cream of Tartar * One half ounce. Lukewarm Water * * Two gallons Dissolve the sugar, cream of tartar and yeast in the water, add the extraot and bottle ; place in a warm %Iaco for Lwenly-?our hours until i8 ferments, then place on ice. when it will open sparkling, cool and delicious, The ginger beer can be obtained in all drug and grocery stores in 10 cent botties to make two gallons. poustas BROS8., Slate,Gravel and meta roofers, metailic ceilings, 8kÂ¥l‘ light sheet metal workers. 124 Adelaige W., Toront Segemmeemmmen 0000000000000 sTAMPs dating before 1870 of Canada Provinces, United States; also Bill and Law S amps bought. Good Prices, wWM. R. ADAMS, 7 Ann St.. Toronto, Ont. C.T. Pendrith, M‘fr., BAKERSâ€" CRIPPLE CREEK GOLD STOCKS. We tell you how to make ls‘:f.monq in Gold Stocks, on asmall investments. Reliable information mailed 1ree, Address The Gold Btock Investment Co., Colorade BSprings, Colo P.O. Box 507. Agents Wanted. MILLS- MILLS & HALES, Barristers, Solicitors, &oc., Abeideen vhamnbers, 35 Adcialie 8 reet East, Toronto. Money to Loan. G. G. Mills. B.A.â€"A. Mills.â€"Jas. TO INVENTORS. TU l“' t“ I UI‘D. in all countries by International Patent Bureau, 12 Melinda St., Toronto. Longest experience, Lowest rates. Information free._G. 0. FREEMAN, Manager. R. A. K®LLOXND, Expert and Examiner, tXOURSIONS * : _to MANITOBA CANADIAN _ _ E> NORTHâ€"WEST, "*"â€"« AKERS Get bx:y‘dua-lptin catalogae e __ abou! i You can‘t afford to do without ;J!?em Dongh Mlxe“ without DCR oo | on a Aclaidest W Leaving June 30, July 6 and 21, Cood to Return August 29, September 5 and 19 respectively. For pamphlet giving rates and all /nformati appiy to any Agent,or €. E. McÂ¥ NEKSO, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Toronto THIS . FARM: !J'NEXOâ€"E-I-.LTSD_In SvlmpTiclty. Effective Working Qualities and Durability. CUARANTEED TO GIVE FULL POWER CLAIMED POOR WHEELS DEAR AT ANY PRICK, Adams‘ Ginger Beor. Aur- :um;lyofoeccnd-hnd and reâ€"built engines at moderatc prices Over 2,000 in successful operation. They are patented throughout the worle W W and used only on the E. &i). Wheels. Ask our opponents their opinion, and submit to any practical mechanic, he will readily show you the absurdity of their canvas. {‘he sale of the E. & D. Wheels all over the Dominion (among the best class of riders) has been phenomenal Send for Catalogues and full particulars if you wish to purchase what is acknowledged by experts to be the best wheel in the world. OQther wheels can be purchued for less money, s Pr But they are not E. saved, and this add m ount added to the of These Wheels. {‘*~ay you to write us before buying. Canadian Typograph Co. (Ltd.) Windsor, UNC CDSN T RUCITE Catalogue free. _ Agents wanted throughout Canada. METALLIC MONUMENT ©O,, rzs Timited.) 311 Yonge St., Toronto, E. H. WILSON, Manager, Enamelled to represent Granite and Marble, superior to stone, &8 they will not chip, crack, or dis= color, and sold at less than balt the cost of stone. _ _ __; 24 METALLIC MONUMEMTS ENGINES â€" AND TO BE AS No Child Looks upon Scott‘s Emulsion Medicine 73 to 81 Adelaide st. W _ TORONTO, ONY. Jas. Halos. LL B,. Patent» obtained REPRESENTED cent duty is is additional Write UPRIGHT and HORIZONTAL. w s‘tlalflglm. Portable & Sem! â€" Portable mares #C ACL AA Y ‘a _ mosi( ; A.4 ; \AXAI e /r%%;g&\‘f‘fég‘,} t camp Cee ky o o) :;;;,eratlon. \?il_k‘\\\j' \\(\‘"\\\é\’ 4 ig. Pamphict free. _ WATEROUS. srantroro canapa Mipnzey .l costTt NO MORE THAN OTHER ROOTS. ? A | L. | Awer TE‘â€"o0olLl "SALADA ADiES! 1‘h}.\lcbo\voll Gcrno?t D L Machineâ€"Fits Every Form! Follo every fashion! Easy to learn! Rlnlpld to use No ro-flnhzl Nopaper pattern, Has no equal in cutting stylish, graceful, and perfect fAittimg garments. Write for particulars. _____ 8. CORRIGAN, 113 Yonge 8t , Toronté DpUNNS BAKING POWDER . G. HARRIS, 95â€"31 William 84., TeRoNTo, Ont Telephone 172. THECOOKSBESTFRIEND THAT 3T. LEON MINERAL WATER ‘fl Ld tion of the Glands, Film or Weakness A A of Bight, from a0 ute or chromic i8» k\) flamimation wheth» S er induced by sorofulous origig or other causes ; Woeuknoss of Vision or of the Optic Nerve, or a diseased state of the tissued constructing the eye. Sold by ali druggists. . C. BRIGLE & sO#N8, Agents, wie â€" Hamilton, OB4 4â€"_â€"‘â€"-‘-‘-‘ You are indeed if ‘ou bave COPP BRKARS, LEAD OR LLNC to sell and not write the old reliable dealer, 44 44441Â¥ A ocsr LARGEST SALE in CANADA. * You will always find the most stickse around the best apple tree." The great Evans & Dodge 8o Gear Roadsters, with four point bearings, are toâ€"day the best abused wheels in the Dominion of Canada. These Four Point Boarings have Struck Opponents Like a comet. ww . uk cssn mave you TasTE® Cures disease, is Froved by the numâ€" ber who drink it. If you are trouâ€" bled with rheumatisim, dyspepsia, biliousness, or any disease arising from the ‘lm{:fi artion of the tl:!welsâ€"try St. n Mineral We r. * St. Leon Mineral Water Co., Ltd4. m 1. CEYLON TEA. TWENTYâ€"SIX YEARS Office & Communtien Railing, and all kincs of TORONTO FENCE ANE ORNAMENTAL WORKB | TORONTO. OAK,. IRON AND WIRE WORK. Iron Fencing, _***** Sold Only in Lead Paockete For Weak »nd In flamed By &8, Chronic . u’yglul,l_r Soverelign Remedy Toronto. hout the world8 Cw i >

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