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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 5 Feb 1892, p. 3

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f , EA?“ . i ‘ By Psalm, SEASOSABLB FUN- BY .10le G. 9111111183. Like a Good Conundrum ll! Toothache: . is life. because everybody must give it up I Is an cxclammation heard every hour In the But you needn't be in a hurry about it! day. Toothache is the most common ailment Life is worth the iiving! To prolong it, i. 0‘ young and old, and In the aggregate in. worth your untiring effort ! Don’t give u _ flicts more snfi‘ering than perhaps any other A one minute cure Is Just __ Girls who wear feathers around their necks nowadays are not all chickens. So dark and yet so light,” as the man Children I mourn no more my vanished years: Beneath a tender rain, An A rilrnin of smiles and tears, My cart is young again. said when he looked at his new ton of coal. without calling to your rescue that gran : Sing“ complaint. . Y alwn . No man can lift himself by his boot tops, old family medicine, Dr. Pierce’s Golden i “In“ every person desires ‘0 P033933. her- â€"â€".â€".L The we-‘t winds blow, and singing low. I hear the glad streams run: The windows of my soul I throw Wide open to the sun. Medical Discovery. Many a worn-out, ex~ l vilineâ€"nervepain cureâ€"actsalmost instant- hausted body has it made over d as new! I ly in ”“9va “19980113" and a sample I”? It strengthens, builds up, invigfitgtes, ossis- tle 9501115 3 quantity suilimeut for 10°“PP‘1‘ ting nature, and not violating it. Cures ' 03‘10933 !0 cents 5115 “.13 bln~ P013011" -\erv1hne Is the only poutive remedy for but he can easily pull himself down by his chin. It is the height of misery fora man afflct- ed with msomnia. to marry a girl who snores. Enjoy II. No longer forward or behind I look in hope or fear; But grateful. take the cod I find, The best ofnow and ere. I plow no more a Ileccrt land 'i‘o harvest weed and tore: The Dianna dropping from God's hand Rebukea my painful care. Ibrenk my pii im studâ€"I lay Aside the to ling our; The angel sought so far away I welcome at my door. The airs of spring may never play .Amo the ripening corn, her free nose of the flowers of May Blow through the autumn morn; Yet shall the blue-eyed gentian look Why is X the most unfortunate of letters! Because it is always in a fix and never out of perplexity. A poet says that a baby is “ a new wave on the ocean of life." “A fresh squall” would express the idea better. Mr. Hamm~" How did the audiences strike you out West this time, Fetter 3” Mr. Fatterâ€"“ Same old wayâ€"with eggs." Inquiring childâ€"“ Papa, why do people cry at weddings ‘2" Papa (abstractedly)â€"â€" “ Most of ’cm have been married them- selves.” Life is made of compensations. By the liver disease, indigestion, and all blood-taint and humors. Sure and lasting benefit guar. anteed, or money refunded. All druggists, . The devil will help men to do almost any- thing if they will consent not to lift up Christ. With health and bcaut laden. A rich and precious i 'ng, To woman. pale and wasted; My precious gift I bring. Such the object and such the missicn of woman’s valued friend, Dr. Pierce’s Favor- ite Prescription. Don’t let unreasonable prejudice prevent you from sharin the health and beauty proffered, in good aith, by this most excellent Remedy! None of toothache and all nerve pains. Sold by all dealers in medicine. Baron Hirsh colonies have been estab- lished in New Mexico. Chinese is said to be the ideal language for the telephone on account of its regular rising and falling of inflections. GIBBON‘S TOOTIIACR'E GUM. For sale by Druggists. Price 150. OUR NEW BOOK “House and liome.‘ a complete housewife‘s guide by Marion Har- lood. the greatest living writer _on household mattersarccognized authority in all domes- scores of pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypo- phosphitee of Lime and Soda is almost as palatable ea milk. A HARVELLDUS FLESH PRODUCER it is indeed. and the little lads and leaeles who take cold easily. may be fortified against a cough that might Throw) fringed lids C0 Heuvcu‘ time 8 man is Old enough to realize What! an _ ~ tic affairs. Send for illustrated circulars and prove SOHOUSg t] taking SCOII'O And the N16 aster m the brook lot he does not know he is too old to worry the alum“ “ante” weaknesses and d”. terms. Wm. Bmoos, PUBLISHER. Toronto. Emulsion after their meals during Shall see Its image given. The womb shall wear their robes of praise, The south wind softly sigh. And sweet. calm days in golden haze Melt down the amber sky. Not lemshnll manly deed and word. {choke an age of wrong: The groven ilowcrs that wreathe the sword Make not the blade less strong. But smiling hands shall learn to heal, lo build as to destroy. Nor lea; my heart for others feel 1 has I the more enjoy. All as God wills. who wisely herds [‘0 give or to withhold. And knoweth more of all my needs 1 hat all my prayers have told. Enough that blessings undeserved . ‘llavc marked my erring track: l but whoreso'er my foot have swerved. Ills cluiawmng turned me back; Thai. more and more a. Providence Of love is understood, Making the springs of time and sense bwcct with eternal good; over it. Maid Marianâ€"“ And is it true that Mrs. Vantageur was married in haste?” Maud Mullerâ€"“ No ; she had on a gray serge suit.” Why do you go to a concert if you don’ll care for music ‘2" “ To amuse myself. You have no idea how happy I feel when Its over.” Boxâ€"-“ How is your uncle? Is be out of danger yet 2” Coxâ€"“ No, indeed. Oh, haven’t you heard the news 2" He died day before yesterday.” Bartenderâ€"” I speak seven difierent lan- guagcs. \Vhat’ll you have as a starter l" Rounderâ€"“ Well you might give us a. little hot Scotch.” Barkeeperâ€"“ Why didn’t you blow the foam off your beer l” Customerâ€"“ I’m too modest.” “ Too modest '2” “ Yes. 1 don’t - like to blow my own horn.” \Vhat do you think of a man who will, at the table, tell the Lord he is thankful for eases peculiar to women, but that readily yield to its magical power ! Manufactured, recommended, sold through druggists, and guaranteed by the “'orld‘s Dispensary Med ical Association, Buffalo, N. Y., to give sat- isfaction, in every case, or money paid for it cheerfully refunded. An old bachelor is always ready to tel you how you ought to bring up your chil~ ren. A boy stood on the burning deck, Unwisel , too.‘ tis said, For with t 0 fast approaching flame, liis elders quickly fled. So. many now in peril stand, .Unmindful of their fate, Till, step by step, Grim Death comes on And then, alas! too late! Far wiser. surely weuld it seem, When his approach we see, . W'ith " Pierce’s Pellets " well in hand To vanquish old “ G. D." Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets have remarkable power to correct all physical derangemeuts, thus warding oil‘dlsease that would surely follow. Purely vegetable, pleasant to take, perfectly harmkssl Vlith a. little fore- Leurn to cutâ€"No better YOUNG ME n trade. ’l‘horou h in- struction given at TORONTO CUT ING SCHOOL, 123 Yonge St. Terms moderate. Write for articulars. Also agents for tho McDowell ‘armcnt Drafting Machine. HAVE You Consumption, Cou h. Bron chitis. Lung Tron les, No Appetite, Wastings. chility. For wonder ful sure new remedy, Address, BONNER 119 St. Lawrence zit, Montreal WATSON.’ S COUCH DROPS Are the best in the world for the Threat and Cheat, for the voice unequalled. B. dz’l‘. W. Stamped on each drop. .â€" W.McDO'WALL DIRECT IMPORTER OF FINE GUNS, RIFLES SHOOTING SUITS,HUNT]NG BOOTS,ETO. FIELD TEA euros ConstipationSick llcnduche. restores the Complexion. i the winter season. Beware of substitutions and imitations. SCOTT 6i BOWNE, Beiievilie. “an ww- Get. Free Sample at GARFIELD "l‘ua AGENCY, 317 Church St.. Toronto. S DR. TAb‘T'SAS'IIH MVA [NINE 5......IIZIMINCUREDW‘“““ “M mail free trial ()bblfs. DR. TAFT BROS. ROCHES- TER, N.Y. Tunadinn Dept. 186 AclaiileF R E E t. w..'l‘ono.\‘ro CANADA. ___-.--â€"â€".â€"â€"~- ARTIFICIAL LIIIBS J. DOAN 8‘ SON. For Circular Address, 77'Northcotc Ave.. Toronto , ., x. .. p m. 1 ~ ;. I millilfil‘iirlhfl ' Wei Imitaticns. Thatdcath seem b t ' d '. ‘ ‘ I . . - lOADED RI , l ,vm........i:..‘lglé°‘°° “" Slims? ”offing; sugggwnsgogzszg: .I.oug1.., they’ll be a resent be}? m time of “A“Tmll'és. silli'i'fw'l.‘ ““3 A“ NOTICE \\ herein no blinded chi d can stray ".‘en ,, “1 3° g needâ€"cheating the (100170? and 1°bbmg the 81 YONGE STREET TORONTO AUTOGRAPH 3! Beyond the Father's sight; cooking '3 rave ! As aLiver Pill, the are une ualcd. ’ ' OF A? ‘. Tiat lith j i t tiil g y <1 I .L_-_' HEG N INN " a 9 3:" ngno cs 0 ° he met an urchin one Sunday afternoon (1 1 . ~ . , _ g «asfl‘ ‘ v'q'g :11”, S . bi d 1 _ _ , ose use. axatue three or four asacathar «m. . ‘ . I I -- i “3°31infinaigfixlnolll’ssltl’ire carrying a. String 0f 5511- " Do these belong tic. Tiny. sugar-’coated granules. in vials; ' I lily-13L! is I. bl I, “In ' l l, . Slow rounding into calm. And so the shadows fall apart, And so the west winds play; And all the windows of my heart I open to the day. â€"â€"â€"â€"o-â€"â€". CAUGHT IN A MOOSE TRAP. Singular Adventure oi’a Nova Scoiin ill. 1'. Johnny, Johnny,” said the minister, as to on ‘2" " Ye-es, sir; you see that’s what they got for chasing worms Sunday.” The Doctorâ€"“ My dear Miss Olddear, in our condition it won’t do to go the ball to- night with a. thin dress on. You will be al- most certain to catch something.” Miss O. â€"“ That’s what I’m going for. ’ I had to be away from school yesterday," said Tommy. “ You must bring an excuse ” said the teacher. “ \Vho from ‘2” “ Your father.” “ He ain’t no good at making ex- The Hon. W. H. Ray of Annapolis. N. 3., cuses ; mu catches him every time.” , Smallest, cheapest, easiest to take. One a ‘25 cents. The devil never gets a. chance to rest in the neighborhood of Where a. good man lives Pure Cod Liver Oil and Emulsions properly made from it are undoubtedly the best remedies for pulmon- ary complaints. Many emulsions havebeen placed on the market, but none seem to have met with the success accorded to SLOCUM’S EMULSION of PURE COD LIVER OIL. Their Laboratory is at 186 W est Adelaide When I say I cure I do not mean merely to stop them fora time and then have them return aggln. I mean a radical cure. I have made the disease of <1TS, EPILEP- SY or FALLING SICKNESS a life-long study. I warrant m remedy to cure the worst cases. Bernese others have falled is no reason for not now receivin a cure. Send at once for a treatise end a Free Bette of my infallible remed . Give EXPRESS and POST-OFFICE. W . R OT, M.C.. I86 ADELAIDE ST. EST, ORONTO. ONT. MONEY! MONEY! MONE; l .._.__..~ , 1 LONDON AND CANADIAN f"- LOAN AND AGENCY CO LTD I 103 Bay Street. Toronto. Capital ..... ...............$5,000,000. Money to Loan on improved forms, city f while out judging the damaaes by right of “It seems to me that the overnment St., Toronto, Out, is constantly. going and and town proportyou liberal i‘crm's‘ot re ur- » “'3! on libel-1300f the NoviaDScotia Central ought to pension all sons of vegterans who every druggist m the country 1s supplied - .. Elfifigufifiggxiogg’fi‘pfl ‘,’,‘駑,",§,‘,§“‘ ms‘ 1 UK '1. Railway became separated from his campan- 3 Were 1,0", since the war,” “ Why l” “Nth the famous remedy, 30 Cts- per bottle. 7.; . . _ 3N7; Apply to local appraisers or to. : i0"! and as 11° “’35 passing through 8- piece 1 “ Think of the risks the poor boys ran ! If It is better to rejoice in atribnlatiou than Jimgfifigghgg ""s‘mgéyb‘lf, J. F. KIRK. Manager. °f thick WWdS he 133d both feet C3413!“ in i there fathers had been killed they might a mosse trap. In an Instant he was dangling never have been born.” in the air, strung up by the feet, with his They 'were making lemonade and the 593d just reaching the ground. Despite all : prettiest girl of the party asked : “ \Vhere his efforts be was unable to reach the snare is Jack L._._.2 I want him to help us.” with his hands. His gun had all pcd out of his reach and he was unable to re the two signal shots agreed upon with his compan- ions ut parting. He yelled for a. quarter of I I “ \Vhy do you want him?” asked her friend. “ Because,” was the artless answer, “ he’s such a good squeezer.” “ Have you heard of the scheme of em- an hour, when he was heard by 111,5 compan- ' ploying for money men to set as escorts?” ions and rescued. .â€"â€"â€"-°â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Proper Place {or the Linen. The world, or this part of it at least, is full of housekeepers who think that there is no material for sheets and pillow cases com- parable to linen. They don’t always have said a young woman. “ Yes,” replied Miss Bobleigh, who holds males in contempt. “ I have even seen advertisements in news- papers that read : ‘ Wantedâ€"a flat.’ " NOTHING MUCH IS IT. â€"â€" it, to be sure, because it is expensive, but I But He Had Lois of Fun with the Custmos they nlway s covet it and finger the shining breiidtlis lovingly and wonder if the time will even come when all these things shall be added unto them. But the truth about linen is that it is isn’t the ideal dressing for beds at all. It is cold and slippery and in- sures sensitive persons the dream of sleeping on an iceberg which does well enough for an occasional experience, like seasickncss, but which polls on too frequent repetition. 13c- sidcs that, it wrinkles and tumbles in spite of its heavier body, much more than cotton docs, givinga bed after one night's use, a most slovonly and Iminviting appearance. Nobody recommends linen for body wear. Its firm texture and hard surface makes it wholly non-absorbent- ; it allows the body to become chilled by rcfnsmg IIIe perspiration and so has been known to bring on serious illness. may be tolerated as clothing, but nowhere e so. Where, however, it is at its most- useful and best is in household uses. For table service, for the toilet and for minor ornamen- tal details, it is simply invaluableâ€"its smoothness of texture, its brilliancy, which ation makes it admirable for all kinds of fancy work. And here it is rightfully used, but to wear next the skin and sleep iuâ€"no. The devil never needs a man any meaner than the one who Is a tyrant to his wife. The annual mortality of the entire human race amounts, roughly speaking. according to n French medical journal, to thirty-three millions of persons. This makes the aver- age deaths per day over ninety-one thou- sand, being (it the rate of 3,730 an hour, or sixty-two people every minute of the day and night the year round. A fourth of the race die before completing their ei hth year, and one-half before the end oft e seven- llbr outside we'lr in summer line: ' . ‘ ’ 1 1 two of comfort than of grace, was a. verdant' I l I l I l I i i I I I I l Ofliccr. W'hen we crossed the lines again at Port lHuron and Sarnia, says a. writer in the “ Globe,” things were u. little more exciting. It was 12.30 at night for one thing, and it struck me as being rather a strange coinci- dence that we should be half-way between the two countries just as we were half-n ay between night and morning. Being a loyal Canadian the land of my birth was, of course, represented by morning. “ Passen- gers open their vulises for examination by customs ofiiccr.” I looked up eagerly. iIop~ ing to see a more imposing-looking individ- ual than the one whom I had encountered = before ; but no, I was again damned to dis- appointment. It was the some sort of a sad- looking old man. Sitting opposite me or rather reclining in uposition more sugges- Iooking country youth who had for some time been making night hideous with his snorcs. Upon being rudely awakened by the customs oliiccr and requested to open his valise he replied; “ There’s nothin’ much in it,” and closed his eyes again. The officer gave him no very gentle shake, that “there was nothin’ much In it,” and prepared to close his eyes once more. “Open your valise, sir!” exclaimed the oiiicer, out of all patience. By this time most of the passengers in the car wore watching the fun. blowly the young giant unstmppei his valise, repeating all the lime that “ there was nothin’ much in it.” Slowly but sure- ly we were crossing the ferry, where the sullen waters of the St. Clair river were gleaming darkly beneath the glare of the clectziclights and slowly but surely that young man was opening his valise beneath the wruihful gloom of that cliicer's eyes and the amused looks of many pairs of others. At last after much fumbling in different pockets, he brought forth a bunch of keys. not to have any tribulation to rejoice in. Women suffering from the ailments pecu- liar to their sex, and pale and sellow girls may be speedily cured and be restored to a fresh blooming complexion by the use of Dr. Williams Pink Pills. W. J. Witter, Franklin, Mam, writeszâ€"“My sister had been ill for seven or eight years and looked as though she ware going to the grave. Your Dr. Williamss’ Pink Pills completely restored her. Sold by all druggsts. Be- ware of imitations. Somebody says experience is a. comb the. you, find after you have lost all your hair. Banish coughs and colds by using Adams’ Tutti Frutti Wild Cherry and Licorice Gum. Sold by all druggists and confection- ers. 5 cents. Dr. T. A. Slocum’s OXYGENIZED EMULSION of PURE COD LIVER OIL. If yonhud Difficulty of Breedingâ€"Use it. For sale by all drug- gists. 35 cents per bottle. “ Be not afraid of their faces, for I am with thee to deliver thee, saith the Lord.” Grip and Fine Vigorous Health. Grip, misery, woe, pain, etc. Anybody can escape these gelling chains for a trifling sum. I had such dreadful attacks, could not shake olf‘its deadly fangs. Got a supply of nature’s mysterious life-giving St. Leon. Took large cupfuls. My, my! the change seemed miraculous. Was soon filled with the grip of fine vigorous health, and am 67 years of age. T. Rivard, Joliette, Que. It is not God's intention that the children of light should ever live in dark. A young lady who had been married a little over u. your wrote to her matter-of-fact old father, saying : “ We have the dearest little cottage in the world, ornamented with the most charming little creepers you ever saw.” The old man read the letter and ex- strikes at the throne of the universe. A.P. 591. ,;. _.l_',,,~_,__,._;,»,. 4 Soonâ€""No. CLEANSING. , I. " ' HEALING. , Instant Relief, Permanent '. ' Cure, Failure Impossible. ‘ Many recalled diseases are : .- simply syerpptoms of Catarrh, ,- snchaah ache,losingsense ' of smell,fonl breath, hawking "'{J'cmfmhemmumntyuss- 7 :LDK‘PL’IRIFE‘J-ISI' R1309; ADAMS’ TUTTI FRUTTI GUM nicommrunzo IV THE HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIEQ. AIDS DIGESTIOM, lNVlGORATES THE SYSTEM, STRENGTHENS THE VOICE, IMPROVES THE APPETITE. is? Sold by all Druggists and Confectioners, or Addressâ€" The Tutti Fri/{ti A. V. 00., 60 Yonge St, Toronto, Ont, for Box of assorted samples, which will be sent by mail to any address on receipt of 25 Cents. ‘\, II -~.\~ ' yr " a N‘ _ . ‘ ’T’fr'sfi" ‘r‘ .. __._.._....._-...._..._ ..... --_.â€"â€" IS‘GODWPEJ‘ZWSENDLTANDK: Choleejarms forsale in Out. 6:. Manitoba .â€" column? I have a positive remedy for the above disease; by it: use thousands of cases of the worst kind and of long standing have bccn cured. Indeed so strong is my faith in Its efficacy, that I will send TWO BOTTLES FREE, with a YALUABLE 'IIiEA'l‘ISE on this dial-M0 to any sufferer who will send me their EXPRESS and P.0. address. T. A. SLOCUM. M. 0., I86 ADELAIDE ST., WEST, TORONTO. ONT. Enhanged CANADA PERMANENT Loan and Sililligs Company. $12,090,000. HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO ST., TORONTO The ample and increasing resources of this Company enable its Directors to make advan- cos on lien! llsiuic securities to any amount) I without delay. at the lowest current rate of interest. and on the most favorable terms. Loans granted on improved farms and on productive town and city properties. Morlgngcsand Debentures urchuscd. Application may be nmdc t Irongh the loss. Appraisers of the Company or to J. Herbert Mason, Managing Director, Toronto Containing a. large percent go of the floor of Oatmeal. .. It makes and keeps Lady’s J; hands soft and smooth. It cures eczema. and all dis- eases of the skin. couscousmissus.retort: I w... . Open wise. claim are“ .. I “PM“ 1...... by -. ' “ . ___ - the dining table and to use in the ioildt The follow ”Lied himself “P! mall"?! thunder ‘ . ‘ , ‘ .._.._._.. .' ‘ .. - - -'- . ’ his lead on Iis ban 5 and ink 7 f ‘ ‘ 5* ' \ I v i . v~ â€" . l v . ’ .- , . in ~, -~ , while its Silllltlllllt) for medic no.1. decor ing stupidly at the officer: repliéd again The man who breaks one of Gods laws IN. Be Sure You Get the GenUEne In nun lulu son mun. y D II I c K . Mum SIMPSON DRY PRESS MARTIN MACHINES-~STEAM AND HAND POWER REPRESS MACHINES FOR BRICK AND SHINCLES DRY FANS, PGU MILLS, DISINTEGRATORS, teentli year; but the average duration of V - - - - ~ .v or deliberatcl he tried first one and and spitting, general feeling life ‘3 “Pomfinflms‘th hot $31.? thanbgne tlxerlanother in tbe lock, and at length re. gogngdgitgtfi‘nyIdf {£33033 ‘ , SANDERS, MOULDS, ETC. E32325.“ a ‘ ousan "as a marked that be guessed none of tgem would kindred gym 5,31,13,21 01“ have ~ J - « '8,er for . D . . ~ - fit “I don't care whether they t or not: Cfâ€"tmhv an 5 ° 05° no ‘ ' c“ It? Puss Bmcxs mo: mu SHALE ca CLAY some 810 10 320 m i 000 : cmzigmnmhhgr:gl'ognhgzggerggm 93“?le Open it At once or 1‘” force it open. I c‘n’t' $31!.po A meal 2!: I stating W Extra cost to produce chiefly in plant. ’ T 8 ‘ ' 3' stand here all night,” was the angry reply. I time. n 1 ted cold in head It: . . the market no native would buy it, and the closedâ€"one Old nen spaper. " , .. .‘ ' . .. a finicacimnt In! to midfit least a pretence Toms“. 1- ,: Tamra Omar: CANADA- .‘ eetmyi it. lever a (.hristian ‘ ' -’ '5 . . J ,- touehes is p0 Bled. . The same thing is met Whether on plecsnre bent or business, " " " .. ' 1; ‘ 1:5me ill. 71 ADELAIDE STREET EAST' , with in Danish Indus. when: even servants should take on every trip I. bottle of smp ,__,_____,__,__,______ -- .' are known to destroy cups and glasses from of Figs, as it acts most pleasantly and eCect~ 7., . . . . . p Y . , ’ , . ‘ g which Christians huge dual: Angie-fix‘i nally on :1“, “duel: liver and bowds, pre- FASTIH MA WeWungmaae .' 1 . . -. » _ “i .. V. ,, _, . . . we , on race ' 'co u not in com to tin evers, he aches and ther f ‘ i E ' . ' 1 ii "3 Em) , WAN! . “ ’ ' ' ‘ 8 pa n 8 o orms ‘ ,1 , _ ’ , ‘ ASTHMATIO I: Mum“ damnagnmwnxmr’ywx'mefigmufi latent in that fanatical community. A gentleman who spent a winter in Teheran says that this feeling was displayed by na- tives on the slightest prevention. He met ill looks and threatening faces at every turn, and found that when he handled fruit in with the Oriental leothing {or the Christian European ‘ I I “I guess maybe it out locked at all, for, there nn’t nothin’ much in it,” said the ex. asperating youth, quite cooly, as he ver ' slowly pressed the lock between his thum and linger. The valiso flew open and dis- of sickness. For sale in 75c bottles by all leading druggiotl. results Catarrh. followed by consumption _and death. __ Sold byall dmggmmorsent, ; f post paid. on receipt of price '_- (so mwmdsllbyaddmsins - FULFORD II 00. Btockville.0ni. , £de . CURE!) to STAY CURE). aurPALD. "I‘ll I-‘inat Catalogue in the Trade. WATEROUS, BRANTFORD, l, ou'rrrr run. m We mu» mm mm arrow» ‘ 8308. 00.. Norseman. Toronto, on. (This hon-n In "habit W I

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