x ==} can write to 2 tisk I isk: 1) 'i ght f= i 5 fh i: 3 clase fruit in boxes, £4 At the annual meeting of the Ameri- | this purpose. Quite Inexpensi Evening | Car 'can Pomological society, held at Bos: : aa ap is z ot | ton, G. Harold Bowel retommeded Chance For Baldheads. Here is a 'frock designed' ir th ummer apples for the United heade io eioise ere 3 HE aS ame: Ir the tn Red 'Atiiachan. Sweet Boh Wi Oo re cated friends, halts. young girl who needs a new "'party and Williams; for autumn apples, Gra- 88 820 a barrel), the King, the Spitz: enberg, Baldwin, Spy and MacIntosh , He recommended top-grafting the on two-year-old Spies, stat | ing Hing 0 this way a vigorous tree in ET der a " that the on redommend the Ben Davis was its color, The Champion grape re- odived a similar castigation. ; £ ---- External Diagram of the Horse, will be ound ary San foran' who have out ' 28 & 5 E £ E above represents Hackney. 1 fae 23. Elbow, 3 2 Knee , Petlack. joint, & » XN Stern. 31, Ergot and fetlook BR cu on = 12 Breast, 3 Bo. Withers, 8, 1 Ba 37. Hook. i 5 Suton oe thank. mn 4. Zrgot and fetlock. i iE 3 Torts th. : Polat of shoulden, 44. Polut or hock. Correctives For Swine. Hogs that are closely confined and highly fed require a corrective of some kind to maintain the digestive system in a normal condition of health, and the fatter the pig the greater the necessity, says the Cana disn live stock commissioner, F, W, Hodson. When the digestive organs become clogged with fat their ability to digest and assimilate is weakened. a hog is running et large he does mot root up the pasture from love of exercise, nor does he do t because of innate cussedness. He roots to obtain something for which system craves. It is this craving that causes a confined pig to gnaw tear at the trough and sides of . The cause of this unnatural not well understood. It may a Jack of ash in te may iting can eat and vot be 2tFiesss 83 f 51 i z : F ir Bye? tion. Do' not ship anything but fist. ; for winter, the "DEAR Mes. rotten wood, ete., are also among the substances used and recommended for have discovered an for balditude, and has "before" and "after tdk railway elevator man. For has been as hairless, craniumly speak- ing, as an egg. Now he sports a love ly head of hair, and it wasn't pur- chased either. Like the peach of em- erald hue it grew, it grew, Mr. Saylor's remedy is so simple that any frequenter of the front row, be he ever so poor and ever so hair less, can adopt it and be happy. It consists simply in going out in the sunshine without any headgear, not even so much as a handkerchief with knots tied in the four corners theréoi. We don't recommend the cure for winter weather. There is a bare pos- sibility that the hairless man might take a cold that would cause deep and bitter regret. The '"'good old summer time" has its disadvantages, too, for there are sunstroke possibilities, If somebody can find a nice, equable eli mate where the thermometer stands at, say, soventy degrees all the year around, and where the sun shines every day, we may expect an exodus of bald-headed men from this country, if the news of the Saylor cure is dis seminated freely, Something Worth Knowing. From the Arthur Enterprise Catarrh is more prevalent than it formerly was, and many people are afllicted with this dangerous disease long before they are aware of it. Then it has devloped into the worst form, and the sufferer rushes for a doctor from whom he gets little or no relief. A special study of the disease was made by wne Catarrhozone company. and taeir labors have been awarded by the discovery of a true specific "Catarrhozone" which they guarantee is a sure cure. The Enterprise can vouch for "Catarrhozone" as a mem- ber of the editor's family used it with most satisfactory results; it is pleas- ant to use and gives instant relief. Moved On New Farm. Elginburg, Nov. 12.--Revival meet- ings have been started in the church, Our pastor is assisted hy Rev. Mr. Moorehouse, Perth Road. The cheese factories will. soon close. J. Smith died last Thursday. Rev. J. W. Tred- rea preached the funeral sermon on Sunday at the house. 8. Chxbhy is visiting friends at Havelock, E. Ryan has moved on his farm 'purchased from 8. Clisby. T. Gardiner has fin ished ploughing on his farm lately bought from D. McDonald, Cataraqui. G. L. Cram, B.A, Carleton Place, is taking a post-graduate course at Col- umbia College, New York. Gray Hair Ayers Hair Vigor "does not suddenly turn your gray hair black ; but gradually the old color comes back,--all the rich, dark color it used pains bot! r three years. any length of time. ** The symptoms of Fibroid Tumor given in your little book accurately more man, Robert Saylor, claims to infallible remedy pictures of ing." He is a years he as his trade grew, industry," he says, "that I owe my success,' FASHION'S FORM, yard. Both these materials are make: the frock. It is not difficult to buy stripec gandies with little vines of roses with green leaves down of cach and a hali yards of centre which is cut in and 'stitched tion, strips on like and hangs loose from the full b beneath. The circular flounce on skirt is put on with a strap of organdie, the same down each sean. when finished is pretty and da and can be 'pressed out to look new after each wearing. Departed For England. Oso Station,, Nov. 11.--The sale Mrs. Amelia Bourk's, Clarendon, 6th inst., was largely attended. disposed of everythi and left England to-day. E. Bourk has his team of blood colts to John is about to move west. Rev, Mr. T held services in this mission on day. -> Always Advertise. Philadelphia Record. a little store sive establishment in a best newspapers Ji Graham, Athens; has been to have, The hair stops fall- It takes about two the organdie, turned under in the illustra- The bertha is made entirely separate There is also' a strap of This frock Bourk, John Graham has purchased & farm from S. C. Bowrk. F. W. Kelsey A forniture dealer in this city who began business in " Second street, but' who has an exten- conspizuons place, says he made it a point advertise in the the start, when it was a hard pull to spare the money, increasing his space "It is to this and pointed master of ithe East Toronto == | tails about her illness, and al t ry --a woman full of pathy for her sick sisters, win a knowledge of womans ills greater than that possessed by any other person. Mrs, Pinkham never violates the confidence thus entrusted to her, and although she pub~- lishes thousands of testimonials from women who have been henchted by her advice aid my never in her experience edicts such a letter without the full consent and often by special request of the writer. . The reason Mrs. Pinkham is so amply 'qualified to give advice in cases of female ills is for the reason that over one hundred Sivas ig 8 cone before her cach year,-- Some pe - te . 'Twenty years of constant , 4 in or ag day afer day. 1 of ny experience, especially when it is absolutely free. Mrs. Pinkham's address is Lynn, Mass. « »og 4 » As aa illustration of the good coming from such advice we herewith publish two letters of Mrs. E. F. Hayes, the reading of which should give every sick woman confidence in Mrs. Pinkham's ability to help them. These are only two of thousands of the same kind of letters which Mrs. Pinkham has on file. '- _- Irs Hayes' First Letter Appealing to Mrs. Pinkham for Help. Prxxaam : -- I have been under Boston doctors' treatment for a long time without any relief. They tell me I have a fibroid tumor. 1 cannet sit down without great pain, and the soreness extends uj my spine. I have bearing- down and front. My abdomen is swollen, and I have had flowing My appetite is not good. I cannot walk or be on my feet "-- (Signed) Mrs. E. F. H , 252 Dudle; scribes my case, so I write to for advice." -- (Signed) Mes. E. F. Hays, 252 a Veit s nitilu trial" (8 ) ATES, g Dudley St. (Roxbury), Boston, Mountains of gold could not purchase snch testimony --or take Note the result of Mrs. Pinkham's advice -- although she advised | the Place of the health and happiness thus gained by Mrs. Hayes. _ Mrs. Hayes, of Boston, to take her medicine -- which she knew would 1" help her -- her letter contained a mass of additional instructions as to treatment, all of which helped to bring about the happy result. No other female medicine in the world has received such widespread and unqualified endorsement. No other medicine has such a record of cures of female troubles or such hosts of grateful friends. Do not be persuaded that any other medicine is just as good. Any dealer who suggests something else has no interest in your case. He is seeking a larger profit. Follow the record of this medicine, and remember that the thousands of cures of women whose letters are constantly printed in this paper were not brought about by «something else," but by LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. | frock™ and 'who wants to get one as inexpensively as possible, It is made of pale blue organdie or lawn, which can be had for twenty-five cents The trimming is of organdie bands. 1 or pink the louse the the inty, like at on She for sold A. "ighe Sun on to. at ap- at very wide, so ten yards will be sufficient to w that her lef nd rsonally, others by mail, and this has been going on for twenty years, day dss, think of the knowledge thus gained, Surely women are wise " DEAR Mus. PINKHAM : -- Sometinis I wrote to you describing my symp-* toms and asked your advice. You ie go and I followed all your]directions carefully, and to-day I am a well woman. * * Your advice and the use of Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound entirely expelled the tumor and strengthened my whole system. I can walk miles now. "L E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is worth five dollars a dro) yin! all women who bug ye with tumors or female trouble of any de- $5000 Emr pi Tee Al on Medicine Co. Mass. SPOOL SILK SPOOL SILK SPOOL' SILK As Corticelli costs YOU.nio:more:than: poorssilkwhy:dort you buyit? FAMILIAR SONGS, CLOAKS, JACKETS, SKIRTS. The Meeting Of The Waters. The following song, known also as "The Vale of Avoca," was suggested to its author, Thomas Noore, by a visit, in the summer of 1807, to the romantic spot in the County Wicklow, where the waters of the Avon and the Avoca unite. The air, known as "The Old Head of Dennis," was a favorite with Moore. The words are as follows: There is not in this wide world a valley 50 sweet As the vale, in whose bosom the bright waters meet O. the last ray of feeling and life must depart 'Ere the bloom of that valley shall fade rem my heart Yet it was not that Nature o'er the scene est of crystal and brightest of had shed Her green 'Twas not the or hill-- no! it was Quisite still soit magic of streamlet Oh, something more ex- "Twas that friends, the beloved of my y bosom, were near, 4 Who made ev'rv dear scene of enchant- ment more dear, And who felt how the best charms of nature improve, Whén we see them reflected from looks that we love. Sweet Vale of Avoca ! how calm could est In thy bosom of shade, I love best: When the, storms that we feel in this cold world should cease, with the friends And a, like the waters, be ( bh NW 7 me 71 URS NN Man Who Struck The King. A VAL CONN Pearson's Weekly, he 2 my ALY rm AW Wi a edn "Alb Gr IOI ory en bers he bo upper louse, may 7 \ f \ ON Eve truck he Kong a ome, ht ZRII AN curred when his majesty was Prince \ =, fi } 1 LF TINEA QR of Wales, and in the House of Lords : XL » KTS during a debate, The prince, as Duke of Cornwall, attended, and' sat im. i i mediately. bilo Harvest time in the Cloak Stock, Lord Weymss. The and we're reaping the legi- noble lord made a * speech, during timate results of months of care ful thought and selection. = which he, as uoual, became heated. Fix firmly in your mind this garment section of otra whed on and in the course buying bent. Not a garment leaves this department but has sterling value to it. It is worth something for you to know this. All ready for another week of grand Cloak and Skirt selling. Headquarters for Womens' and Children's Coats and Skirts. of a gesture brought his fist down bang on his royal highness' hat. 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