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Grey Review, 24 Dec 1896, p. 7

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L Conn. I Ptmideest. IURHAM AGENCY. JR ndardBauk or TAL. Authorized 0yspepsir-Surmd , in the Scores ' . _ : tr, the effort oat a rim. .- y mes-um to "N 1 ttis awe. " " . a: i'hnernds was!“ f rpm.” and hammer I... w’cus" f tta discover" v':";": 4m "v: at.out It. na" an lHrVot't.t.'_' sseret. " he :2 run mum: of thq vhhh nrx‘anato att ttre ‘l. or If ti!smrdered, M "vine strike. pro-’0! n no”. hence, " viii Mr. m yearn' an of other I. one no good. lo. - . 'vine brought ow - mun. ad . - in. t V. SA VINGS 'Amr, :ms in att m-W. Psid up .BVB FUND as“? SALE m CAI-(£55: ri bed. Iona Office g?yfeiiii1irrjaii) JUNNS . ),l'.i)(iiii'i',i'il T '_-_:"' QWIER , "", "ham th 1mutayf Mo: lended. and Barnum-"l; b Com pletoly mare+. DUBLED I 'tN in All rind". du','. '31.on In 'fd u anag- bull tttei: Cl outut attention a. W Lu." nun; I‘D“ GREY I In"... m and. a liii ”in... amt... Alloy“ " I --ar "tab.. ' my. nth America from dy.gtep- This 15 Mr. it tn his own t "ietrBar' " a nus! of wit- -d a long Hm. Aa* known to hat mahon no hrs are“ ill- . moat trrtrt* (tzgoauon. ti. ", " With Mr. . that In“. _ man“ " SIX YEAR; IO tf,tetet,e mg of rum in (in, summer. Cold makes tLe butter crumbly by who: mg yr..- molecular arrangement ot t partmr.‘ of it, and it destroys the color of tb,, may of the butter as way.. The Luna made from frozen cram wr'.1 be Whm- aud crumbly. and tithout. at}, of th.. aroma of the butter tltsvor In it. oo. mm, In fact, to avoid 0100.“ M. mid m the stable and in the dairy. IS .all that m‘l tax the can and anemia}: of the winter dairymln. And tor this mu car» he will have the whole - ket to himself at his own pricesofnc- tlcaily, with the competition only the "ride {Hum-t of the hot summer wreath. r_r. y inter dairying is so my and no pmusaut and profitable that it Ls - Ing there is not a rush into it. Indeed. there lis room for am in it; has 'gie,"g,t made mtter may be kept in co. 8 “I. tor summer use far more and}! thin simmer butter an he made and W ut good condition whUy in transit {all the. maker to the at" of it. THRIFT IN ODDS AND EN”. Of two neighbors. who started in 1srm life after u: only mm. on wont equal chances, one was much". "Domini than the other. An oblon- I of their ways reported both indul- lrious, hard-working men. with good vires to 11de them. Both incurred ban in securing their land and bandit. "3 buildings, on their haul], wood- “ums. It 'mninaneara'trdarwhen 'wasotr-dttaffioaatd-dit dytook tum. Ono 01th thr, summer heats. ' Then at] that is neoeanry'tp do 11) the MM) is to keep the regulate tem- perature in it. If the common co.d s.et- ung is Used this is dune without we. the temperature being kept. " the right degree by the use of a little hot wuier from tlas stove whicn warms the dairy. so that 45 degrees " dug} pr?- served. The warmth of the duty . not needed a.'uuys at this point. for the deep 3!“ng tank is made to preeerye Ctto right temperature for hours by itn nyu-r"mductiviry, On churning days there “It! We, of course. the tttit', Muperature to be kept up. bat t In " far more emaiiy done then to keep . lia!ry molintm- summer. In “qt. the :nfluence of 1'rrtl in the dairy In the wmtrr is so easily regulated that the work is done with tar less lube: “I“! expense and worry, than it in PM“ tor a summer t,'siarir, to be kept cost. it is iruiGpensarie that freezing.“ the mtlk or cream be carefulli amid- ed; forms in quite as bad at e - but w ot I So. the Jury is interfered with. The but- ter srl l lose its color, it will be hard and vrumlxly, as well as white like lard. (bl mung it wi'fl be deficient in 'PPP- rlw So that it may be said it Will be u : 'P" eis e..p~riment for hhe butter- mlkwr In change his season of work uni 'mN he is properly fixed and prepar- ml :ur the due protection of his cows, tr., mik. and the cream; and for the other work of his dairy. And yet it "t L! as simpla as rolling off a log. If than." are made right one cannot help but ,uecssed. tt the stahle is protect- td 30 that the cows never shiver with 30M. it is not necessary at all to con- hr:etlreru whuiiy in a barn yPf,'tl,t warmed; on the other hand, a bri run in the yam on a sharp, cold day. with a keen breeze Mowing, will be found healthful and stimulating, fiv- ing a good appetite for the good bod that wartm the system, and it insures the good digestion of the good food. and its due rhunge into good, rich milk for which the. ration " made nag“: Thus the ‘cuinl will have a wholly lthful. umpiriting effect, quite the reverse of the alienating. weakening effects of the the summer heats. I trope.etm PXperiMM maker to change nub-,6 he is proper ed for the due prc his mm, and the other work of his in an as simple as things are made ti but sutveed. It t 'lnat IN, if he bu everything proper- .) arranged for business. Otherwise there \le be trouble. for cold has a wry great immense on the milk and tro' hum-r as we] as upon the cows. fu, that unless the dairy-man has every- thing “any under control as to the u-xuperatum he wiU find hia way a very hard one to travel". Butter is a complicated kind of fat, hu' fat, anyhow. Fat is made by my. mxmai only of the surplus of the food war the vital heat of the body has new supplied. Thus, unlese the cows ur kept warm there will be trouble with the butter. The same amides to the uiiik and the cream. It t so tiil permitted to freeze the whale work of the emanating tho summer h Then all th the dairy is u perature in it. ting u used I the temperat right degree I Water from u, dairy, so that served. The not needed ah, deep setting t the right wan} 'ton-conductive' will) a difference and cream i hair a tettt . a good silo, or t goon an“; v. ,--_ a fodder and . stock of good grain he has . very any time of it. No r business takes away his time sad union, and his work is may and his order: is light. There is, however, my thing needful, which is that he mid understand well the effects and V-eV mum”. of cold on his animals, ittagood -iraidi".' " " ‘nmofl “sorrow by a m. u m u ranged tor wiol he in grant influe uuuer as we at nudes tin exact] um nature he l hard one to ter is a all t anyhow. c' only of ti - - arm n' “N mt I. "7 Wt “17ng I airrai"'. Be Itat ti" with and over, A... minim" ham In: " "tittir el "out tg the 'iii E_Ii18lsl1: snd WEE $00. on la ill“ butter-maker has my t ”gauges over the sum- ” Be has only the cold to with and overcome. while the gunman has the heat of the bis planting and sowing, and gang, as wall as the butter- il to occupy his attention; ad this aggregated work the g effect of the heat upon him- naoowsisin itself hard to bear. is in more wily neutralized ', in. and in the winter there of those annoying parasites to row to his mind. Oniy. if he aid-appointed dairy, a warm 2 right appliances for watering in. and I properly fitted barn tt n mid of tite wearner nus-w in the behavior of the milk the dairy work, as comptr- in the summer. That if ep-setting method is used 'en then be something dif- the summer work. That milk may be kept " tho aturv as in the summer. diitereneen in the manage- n-h the season. This is ”own; trouble uselessly. News. a; well as heat and " alienate, and never vary mo of the year. So that aunt? inside the stable 3nd Lj..-pt even. the whole year. 1.; go on myrecisely the ursite of the different names a. This, it is easily seen. much more etLqy and pleas- nmvr dairyman. _who has. “huntigg that his butter y-ilu' milk never varies, ng fed always the same un 13.1)." more easily Int, condition. and from t e the end one day is Like the work goes on the and the thought or COLD ON BUTTER ngOOd butter n iv. the winter weather make! d. Oniy. if he lairy, a warm m for watering arly fitted barn od store of good k of good grain , time of it. No " his time and is easy and his '9 is, ttowttrer, '.i.ttle"ineome, ivarir In the riroers of time, when old age, and deereptitude came anamna _trorrifottal.br, sum hm} been Larnilisted, tor declming years of com- fort. Ail these things teach that the days of smail things are not to be despisnd, or ove.r-'.ooged, by those seeking to get ahead in the “odd. That they often make the difference between thrift and Gives Way to this Marvellous Berne- dy, as Do All Affliction: Aris.ing from Impure Blood and Disorder- _ ed Kidneys. Did you ever after weeding in the garden, or working. over a low bench or table, in a stooging posture, try .to straighten up, an feel aaharp the as of a knife thrust. through your id- hays? That is lumbago. When it becomes chronic it is one at the most agonizing forms of rheu- jmartian. Sufferers from it have been zknown to commit suicide. They would lgiadly pay any price for surceaae of my». _ .. i - _ I ama commission merchant doing business in the West Indies. " used mum of your Putnam’s Painless Corn Extractor when in Canada.and1 think itiathe best cure for norm Ihave ever soon. Please send me a few dozen for friends and cggonpexjn in Soutn‘Ager- A viJLlage mechanic saved many little items of expense by cultivating his own garden. in off hours, instead of idling his time away at the street corners and animus. Instead ot hiring others he fixed up little matters himself around his premises. He saved the extra ex- pense of a girl by helping his frail wife. In her duties. In this manner he made a Iittle saving, year by year. These saving} safe'y inyestyi brought in l i1r1ra'""iitrii'irtriisd'a.i- William Gould, New York City. bankruptcy Dodd's Kidney Pills Did What Doctors Failed To Do. _ White tar in ono of the latest inven- tions or discoveries. It in chimed that It will not become soft under the Inn’s an in any dint“. AN EASY ARRANGEMENT. What in the world have you been gunning fort “asked fttueKt stern .......,...., -.,- . ___-_ _'_"_ _ lather; you curt sup rt a wife Nobody said I 001113? But I wife that can support me. FROM NEW YORK. parties canceling his debts long before the other succeeded. On rainy den and lions winter even- ings this one made shingles from the abundant spruce. He made . few birch brooms for the neighbors and the store; also axe halves, ox yoke: and bows. These things found 5 slow sole emong the neighbors and stores. These things. with ashes from the house and the tim.. ber-burning, sold to the storekeear: who menu ectured potash. kept a , anus to his credit on the store !edge_r. When things were needed, this credit paid for them, thus avoiding little store debts. The ox yokes, axe heltveS. etc.. would bring in an extra day's work from a neighbor, in a. tight pinch, where one man eoulld not work to ad- vantege aione. Little debts, in this way, were avoided and the man farm sexes were not eneroached upon. Two \Vestern sett'lers had a similar history. The little odds and ends of sales from land and stock closely uti- lized by one, forged him far ahead of his neighbor. The extra. eggs. chickens. butter, turnips, onions, squash, strew- berries, although small items each, ran into tears of do'hus, and hundreds as the years gassed, and he became fore- handed an had money to invest. The other made a comfortable living, but did not get ahead, onliy as the rise of rea'. eetare improved his ctircumsta.rlttts. a doctor, who gave me medicine that seemed to make me worse at timea. I would be deaf and short-sighted. I was told of Dodd's Kidney Pills. I got one box, and I have used part of the boy, and I am oompleteyl} cured. My unne ia natural now. on may gub- liqh this it you like. that it mar elp others The neighbor, though equally skilled with tools. neglected to make the most of cl these little things. Store debts. and exchange work, ate into yew? .re- ceipts and valuable time. and ne 1n- come fefyl much behind his shingle and axche:viIqr neighbor,_ _ - . .. "Gentlernen,--1 have been troubled over two years with the first stages of Bright's Disease. I have used other medicines. but to no avail. I was so bad that I passed blood. Doctors told me I could get no relief. I heard of the wonderful cures Dodd's Kidney Pills had done I concluded to ”f them. I have used ten boxes, and am com- pletely cured. You may publish "you see tit, so as to help others. "Theodore Young, "Smith's Falls, Ont." "Gent1sumsn,---I have been troubled for over one year with female weakness Ind Urinal trouble. I hasre_e9nau.tyst.1 Did you ever have it? Do you know what will cure it? Do you know that the same remedy that has made mar- vellous and many cures of Kidney Dis- eases of all kinds and descriptions acts as magic charm upon the excruciating affliction? 7 7 The following are copies of letters written 1.1m Dodd's Medicine Company, of Toronto, the makers and distrihu- 3"”; of this wonderful proprietary me. "une:-. CHRONIC RHEUMATISM LUMBAGO (HIRED. WHITE TAR. " Mm. George Barnes." But I got . AI use With In! I Grat- ot lull let I locker taut-Inter“ Br. Willi!” l nu run an no in low Cured. From the Montreal Herald. _ The world ia full of change. There are Ptugrtsa..tpiit effect the constitution of the individual. changes that will come, we cannot avert their rowing. but we may Parr the unsalutsry chu- ectgr ot their influence. Womanhood In Its inception is susceptible of changes that demand the most judicious (atten- tion and lprudential care to ensure per- fect deve opment and happy T21llg: These changes are so vital and so so tle in their character that unless the ‘utmost vigilance and discrimination. is exercised in the choice and application of reputed remedies the worst results mag accrue. The constitution my be un ermined and the nus of disease fostered. Vigorous 'M" is at the basis of all enjoyment and success. To be weak is to be miserable: It is there- fore fundamental to every interest of humanity that life's red, red stream be kept pure and healthy. Owing to neglect of these particulars many young women have allowed life to be- come a burden and s wearisome round of duties. Faint and weak very aptly describes their condition after ventur- lng to perform some ordinary household dia, What can be done to accomplish the rejuvenation of these unfortunate ones? There is a remedy wulelv known and loudly a. plaudeul, v. hose Hr- lues are proclaimed) on the nous-3. "ms and whispered on the streets. Ten thousand mothers have recommended it and twice ten thousand daughtcis praise it. Mead what one of than has th Indy. 'aoeud,--hrdptt me. eir. but I overheard you remark that you were gin. fishing in the reservoir] Am I duderetend thet people are allowed to huh with horrid worms in the_reeer- voir from winch we get our drinking enter-L _ -. I " m ity in the execution, moderation In suc- oaU.-Bimnarek. . Bion, seeing a. person who was tear- mg the hair qtt his head for sorrow, aid: "Dues this man think that bald- ness is n remedy for grief t" The incredulous are M.. 311 men the most oroduious; they behave the mir.. nplea of Vespunn. In order not to boa have those of 'aus.---. (has? pretending to have the eyes of an mus, has all the blindness of th bnt.-Ouida. use irorrng; In” in' on than). Yo of suicidw. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills create new blood, build up the nerves, and thus drive disease from the system. In han.. dreds of mm they have cured after all other medicines_ have failed. thus establishing the clam; that they are a. marvel among the triumphs of modern medical science. The genuine Pink Pills are sold only in 1"ti'rti'idttii'g the full trade mark, "Dr. Williams' ink Pills for Pete People." Protect yourself from imposition by refusing any pill that does not bear the registered trade mark around the box. That trembling vessel of .the pole, the feeling compass. navigation'a soul...-, Byron. Hatred does not cease b hatred. b on‘ly by love; this ia the Jamal ruler-E Buddha. Pills. Continuing the use of the pills the progress ot her restoration was continuous and complete, and her im- proved iooks were the subject of favor- able comment for some time. Torder her healthisall that could be desired, and both the young lady an dher mother are firm Iniievers In the medi- cinal virtues of Pink Pills and often recommend them. Every .ubase otc.upatio? makes one sharp i3,iir"rl,hi,t',; and dull in every otur.-drtr . Sidney. Of ml] the joys_ that lighten, suffering earth, what joy " welloome like a new- born ehrtd b.2Mrs. Norton. Never does a men know the force that in in him till some mighty affection or grief has humanized the aoul.-g. w. obertaon. A really great nun is known by three tlt,r,T,ithtt'kti m the design. human- ity in t exegution, moderation In suc- " FRIENDS THOUGHT THAT THE SPAN " HER LIFE WOULD BE SHORT. 'iir'it1teP7ttrillt, 'e, A YOUNG LADY’S ESCAPE RESERVOIR FISHING. GRAINS OF GOLD, ”Wu. no, uuuu I nun u use big hooks with noth- You no. I fish (or Indian I don't Tho work is entirely voluntary; no salaries are paid the workeri. and no personal appeal made for tund_s. but the expenses are met by what v, sent ip..tree"o by the friends of the new?) children' to sustain thin work of faxt and love. Children are received ftor.n any part of Canada, the only conAtiot,t lmmg that. they are in need of a. friend. Great care is taken in selecting the hwmes for the adoption of thorn. and Mr Watch keeps careful ovvrslght of his charges until they reach their ma- Jorit.y. At. present there are about 0 dozen little ones awaiting homes. Those chum-0n are of various ages. Fairy” knowing of a child in need or..d.esti.pg a. (-hi'd. should correspond with Mr. Watch. The work carried on in the interest of needy Canadian children by Rev. C W. Watch. of Brighton, Ontario, . " meeting with marked success. purity; thg past month he has phused .eiqht chlfdren for adoption in good Christian homes. St. Thomas, Ont. This flourishing College will re-open pn Jam. Tth, with graduating courses In pmno. pipe organ, violin, painting, drawing. eiocution book-keeping, phono- graphy, the public school teachers‘ courses. and salient courses. Rates are moderate. 60 pp. Announcement free. Address, Principal Austin. B. A. All little girls, said the caller, should have some kind of light work tor their leisure hours. ot course {on do some- thkqgt; in that way. Susie l . That's especially nice. Bo few child- ren knit nowadays. Wayworn Watson-These here news- paper, writers is too high for. me. What is the difference between Iivm' and ex- istin', I want to know t" Pefry Patettic-Heaps. Miles, Oceans. A man can exist on bread and mat, but he has to have booze to reaNy live. Ha that will believe only what he can fully comprehend. must have a very Ttong head or a. very short creed.--Col- on. tu.uiis and clothing may also be sent to him to help support the work. Thirty-seven miYibn six hundred and fifty thousand francs is the modest sum for which the German Embassy in Paris is about to be sued by "Count" Sidney O'Dann as damages due him for eight years and a. halt of wrongful imprison- ment in Germany. He gives himself as rightful King of Ireland and Chief of the Irish National League, and as- serts that he was handed over by the Swiss authorities to Germany on the charge that he had taken part in in- trigues of General Boulanger which might have led to wa.r.betsyetn. Germany an France” According to the London Daily Chronicle, he was at one time an officer in the Prussmn service, distin- guished himself in 1806, was 1g,',tigttrd. military tutor to the p.resen.t mferor, and was degraded and imprisone dur- ing the FIiiuyePrusaia.n. war for plund- ering. .He. brings suit in France. as he says it is h-opdiess to obtain justice from the German Courts. The tints of autumn-tg r'."itil1,er, flower garden, sf,tt'.n'2gi under t e spell of the enchwter, tree .--Whittier. An auditor in a. Japanese theatre is tClowed, for small fee, to stand up, and the unfortunate individual behind him has no right to remonstrate or to use and get a cop at the stage. He may hear,' but If, cannot see. Genta:-r was dreadfully nervous. and for relief took your Karl's Clover Root Tea. It quieted my nerves ttnd strengthened my whole Nervous gyn- tyn. I was troubled with Consum- gun, Kidney and Bowel trouble. Your Tea soon cleansed my syltem so thor- oughly that I n wig regained health an strength. Mprs. .A. Sweet, Hart- ford, Conn. Sold by I.” druggista. H11n.ttrtsfa would never have known want. if they had not first known waste. --Spurgemt. Where Nerviline-- pain cure -ia usgd. Composed of the most powerful ngp subdumg remedies known. qu- yune never ails to give prompt reli.ef 5n rheumatism, nearsigia. cramps. pam in.ttte.baplt apd aide, and the host of painful tst.ftrstiGru,-iniiGuii" Elf-e; tgrnal. arising from intlammat?ry ao- tion. Unequal for all nerve paws. MODEST DAMAGE CLAIM ALMA LADIES' COLLEGE, DREADFULLY NERVOUS. W AYSIDE SU BTLETIES CHILD SAVING WORK. AN ODIOUS CUSTOM. M YOU TAKE IT. PAIN CANNOT? STAY There are but three classes of men, the retrogade, the stationary and the progressiie.-Lavuer. Be Not Deceived. A t cugh, Hearse- neas or Group, are not so be trifled with. A dose in time of Shuoh's Cure wnll save you much trouble. Sold by all drugghita. It is maid that we must ah] pass away 8579 tale that is told. That sounds " riiriii; but tales that are told don't pass away-they are for- ever being told over again. Karl's Clover Root Ta is I. pleasaqt lgxalivo. Re ulabes the bowels, pun- fles the Moog. Clears the complexion. Easy to make and pleasant to take. 26 cents. Bold by all druggists. Cure the Cough with Shiloh's Cum. The best Cough Cure. Relieves Croult) promptly. One million bottles sold las year. 40 doses for 25 cents. Sold by all draught- That man may safe'fy venture on his way. who is so guided that he can non tstrtt--Wtslter Scott. We mll ulve One Hundred Dollars tor my mac of Deafness (mun d by carat-r11) that can- Bo' be can! by Half. Cuturrh Care Send for circulars. ttest. - - - by 100111 opytoations as they cannot ranch the d leased portion of the ear. There in only on. may to cum deafness. and that in bv commut- i, nu] remo liar! Deaf “Us caused by an inthun. ed Condition of the in: 'Ulls lining ot the Eus- tachian Tube. When uni: tube is i.t+pedpou have. tb rumbling mum! or imperfect hearing. Ind when it is entirely clnsethstnesh is the re- suit, In": unless the thtummation can be [Alton ounnnd this tube res urea to in normal (-ondi- lion. be; " will be d strayed runner: nine cane-z out of ten are caused by ca'nrrh. which in noth mt but Art intUuted condition of the mpg u surfaces _ P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, o, "Sold by Urtuapusts, Nc. Garland Base Burners & Rentret.arts no higher in price than other first class goods, but are superior inmany ways. Any Base Burner or Stove bearing the well known name "Gar- land" cannot be equalled. Merit al. ways tells. Ask you dealer to show you these stoves. It'is not a. lucky work, this same "im- rlti1'ti',', no good comes of those who 181“ it so often in their mouth.-Car- y e. Monthly Competition Gammoncln' J... 1801, and C6"unuod during the you To INVENTOBS mummy . 9n nllcountrle: l-urnmonu PM“: Bureau. 12 Melinda“ Tom-to. but.“ oxpcrionco. Lowest we. ft'r."k"tt' tree. G. o. Putnam. Ham. A. Kaboom. In." and Examiner. WANTED-Mun or Wouun. in Iver] Town and City. to “In . Kid (Hon Dyein and Cleaning Works " Hume. No uperit nee nuuire. um: our law Dye and Uartit. 812 a neck out” mud; lull "rttrt_tttsfrye, "eye.. ,. -. A. aia. mm. gu,-u, Milu.--gtvs. Hula. 1.1.3. I (Mi Ill mamas , atnrrllmhlE8 GIVEN FREE EACH MONTH Total given dur’g year 'IIT, $19,500 F 1 d full ti I rplrr TO 3313;??? (5333?“ or AIL. o ntur I 'u at 8!ll AlN apply by pan-card y t Ite, m EM to um not. m. u Soon " Touch tlt"t Hills & MALES. Jun-mu". t:uiuitorq Stu. Abe deec mm as, 3,5 Adel-11¢ S no: that, Torontc Mum-y to Loan. As FOLLOWS". ltl Flat Prim, $100 Stum‘ 0icyolo,$ 1.000 25 Sscond " " Gold Watch . . . 025 film!» and Watch: ulna each month Ish' FOR “momma-000:0 Siatii audsitm,, {I'm It-.. I.--_ -AJ‘M-J ' “-j£-_l _._‘l-__¢4 - I . _ Pjittlmivf BUTTER PAPER. We ban. dle but, man...“ omy 'io'.d in lots to sun mrchmu. I'II'B, lilaclmoll a c... “I. HID-IO. Soap HAD“ he. uoirvi-iT; in: Each-Lox“ "diri"i"iiiirisirieaua, human». tiiipyrtliiglht DMFNEOS BANNOT " GUI“! FACTS IN THE CASE Wrapiiers Insist" an.Scot.t's Emulsion with trade-mark of man and fish. ways PalataNe-aiwa unitom purest Norwegian 'llroaghl'e Oil ans! 'poplar/Utes. A W.P.C 846 "iiifiiat It ,',eiiii"lerceStfii2iiiiiii. " Gold an ' an m and who 'alt'""" 'd.9----Young men and mtt-x--adB. no w in nttcndunoo " "teat and best course» of England TMIHI‘ Host thorough and oomplou tumm- M bum-thud Ind Typewriunx m found in this Collect. Student. "ttiqtqd to youth... Got Edwina. W. H. SHAW, Print-incl. cow mania AND KILLING Minn. "ttr raid-up - only I“. not. In - or not lea up one - an. This h . develop“! own. with that 110 (a. deep, and all in p Lying are. mm not.- shown: magtetittotttt tuulu. Report of lint-hr Mino- IrgdTrpWi, Send a: Ono. I. MAUBIR. 'r, " ‘7th Btu“. “can“. tor Pmsrmvs. - Crock. lowland. lotto-n)$ I. & Gold Inn-a teen. .. Jone." 'Meet Crime." "Old Iron-Id... "Bt. Elmo." "Cab 'tttttiN,' “Alberta" mad “Indon’ Also " "lt Three ' Prospectuu ot which will has.“ ”yum Any stock wnud on be M In: W unionism apply to A. W. 3088 k oo.. ' Etna Strut M TM 0.710;: I". load Puke:- qnty All Queen _ __Ily!_nn! Que! _fH., “a. Me.. .0 an up}. a a [an]: in}; Paar. climasauuu. Eye Spacinlict Now in the than to one: to secure prom.» delivery. We mtko . apochlty of bone: wot-kI ind no nun Ming ordan at, old price; ttotw wounding the slurp advance in cost. manual. 1 WATEROUS. 3mm. Om. Electric Motor Life Insurance to the trade in down “who: air v.1 Humid If, like"! tryppiioy: Ppretqto, 1100"!“ ist -ttiddtFiis" "arVfdtc"Yorttrto Electric. Works. " 'a"2l'ill'l'a at. West. Toronto. PROTEOTION THE MUTUAL RESERVE FUND LIFE M8tBIMlllllr, Pays Prom my. It in the] an in m. and; do. “mm. - " In . Mn or mom-c1 Fund a our thirty-four lundnd thou-ad donut lt Inc tte pol ic‘y-holdeu our Tina‘s"- Min on of do ' “on“ mud In w unmounted dtatriertrs Cumin." out tf toque-ted. . 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