Rubber, ï¬ght. who gate 1 asgold. rizh rain. Proofed. p aWALLrJ tic-'25 003â€. no extra Ling OCO Rna‘éE'iid I'hRS and r6 oalshy i199 V03. LALlTY iBSt BY. I r A. bu‘ dealers biki- I: is free}; .elmltted by physicians and cthers who have had experience with 's Celery Compound, that it is the which can dethrone and piece}; banish that terrible enemy wn as dyspepsia. 1 I: is a greet mistake to imagine that.“ demos of disease can be banished by , 33133;) grilles, 21minâ€. mineral .a, pepsins or hitters. These prepare. ’a‘ad «:zncoctlcns may give a short 'te 1mm pain and suffering; but to ta permanent cure a medicine is re- :hac will strengthen the nervous tem, and remove the cause of‘the ‘ stxve trau'eles. ‘Piinc‘s (blew Cmapeund gaes directly Ith: roe: and sent at the disease; it the sewers 0'. the body, and re- Me! the wxste matters that have no dly interfered with nutrition. It dces ‘ greet wcrk wl:hout lessening the m:- stremz’n cf the sufl‘erer, and has mt :zj‘xrim: a och-eta of the common camer- ama: ini‘ etc and weaken every put of system. Kline's Celery Compound en- :gq and L-Vescses the blood, makes bone muscle, supports and braces the :~. givca pix-feet dlztstim, healthy :‘ .. ‘ 7 «vest sleep and reef. I! vtu :-- cnc cf the thousands bound Mr J?! and shackles (f dyspepsia, “3'2"; c » vn l‘slne's Celery Compound m : M CSC :rial. In the past It has -: . obstinate cuesâ€"men and mm > ‘ cI'C given up by the doctors 'y medic: 1.: CA- I!!! up Book: Bindmg Orders fer becbblndlng should be 1er ‘thlscrtisa It. is surprising how aloe a lime can be made otthese magazines. though they are somewhat soiled hm mu ca handlinv. he my mama: One Xmuze Cure for Toothache. Milka". Z: patency and power, penetrat- Stcnce :2 the diseased nerve. Nervi- 3IE-nez-wr min cureâ€"cures toothache in 'Mmenr. Nerviline, the most marvellous remedy known to sclerce, may be a?!" all nerve pains. Test at once its my». . iucu flare the I: “Pram ;. condition cf helphssnessâ€"ten Inna'rie :0 sleep or estâ€"I now ieel well [153522. I am astonished at the re- lt'ms {1:3 :rauble was an old ani chronic 3- Ihave rsc;mmended Paine's Celery Impound to same of my neighbors. and every cz=e it has given satisfaction. I m always strangly recommend its use bani haw-3 Grip )rtunlty.†.w WELL, H Aft The Football Player. "T's net the man whose feet are large Who makes the swittest spa-{nun T13 not the girl with temper hot Who best endures the winter ; T18 not the hen that castles loud th makes the steadiest 1316!; Th not the biggest head of halt That makes the football 9133030 â€was provided by Gibsons. After :8 Justice to it the cinn- was taken b! I†“A McLiren,M..,P who spoke high- on!†departing brother and wished “ mic Migrein has IgnghomeG Similar:Mn an a :03. my goal: Cfllum and others. Brmyémlth 1%:th Urethral: for their entertain- “and kind words. The remainder of $138 was spent in singing, and the MegOSed Tith “Auld Sync.†waggigoeiraft homrthsemï¬htforfl Luau" ames . who ha In §E°manag ag'mentoID.J.McIntma Wï¬'mflWW“ ham: [ c in W 3W1! in at. £33“, which!†coun» man ~33“ with ‘7 m 5-... â€than Met 3 M £3.35- ‘ "mama" 13am. m‘" h Th1 Batlmfyne and his bully. In: 58138111 Demon. V‘ (gown 's’f'JerSe! “any yea in douï¬biti, ask forAyer’s Pills he Only One ,stand thg Test. Remedies!- .7 W I m ONLY womagm Sarsaparllla mums ram 13d and Banished Paine’s Celery Compound. :1 iauudiau £0.51. 14.3. Suffemd 35 Years rem Dyspepsia. rv-v imam Copp, whoa father I over ï¬fty years, ‘ysician for “Jersey. and w1.10 hlmself m“ years pre ‘ medicine, but subse- the ministry of the Emu, writes: “I am glad ’ to testify that I have had analyzed all the sarsaparillaprepara. tions known in the trade, but AYEB’S Bidding Farewell. bénefl: of suflerers. I ghdly «Nance with Paine's Celery FRI DA Y. bring from dyspepsia for us. and meeting with many other medicines, I decided to Celery Campound, having :my cures eï¬â€˜mted by it. The rte: I used is let a. time, p:c- lacs r3.u‘;ts and bznished my '~-» them that I could ' recommend as a blood-puriï¬erlhave hundreds of bottles of der it the safest as well 0 he had.â€â€"Wx. Corr, Church, J ackson,Minn. HEARTY AND STRONG ,1 f Shanty B 1y, Simcce Co., a {Mews about the emczcy : that cured him: s the only one 9; Lma- mm. arms. (get. sagâ€"1n «an; a sensational story today†yr git 5 charged that Wham 0’m¢,§ seating subject, who went to New‘ rot-Qatari Edi; ax in 1802, was for four years conï¬ned in the Insane Asylum on Ward‘s Island, though he claims to have been pedectiy sane all the time. O'Connor, who has just returned to Halifax, says he secured n3 release, byi persistent] “3' insisting that he was not insane, with the assist- ance of his friends, With about he com- municated clandestinely. he ai' egos that letters which he would ask olficiais to send for him never reached those for whom they were intended. According to the man’ 3 story. Rev. Dean Partridge" of Fred- ericton received one of his letters. and on nimunieatiug with the chairman of “i0 30. " . State Lunacy Commission, the latter nook measures that resulted lin O'Connors release with enough money to take him to Canada. 0 Connor states that the authori- ties inslsted on him leaving New York State, and gave him $20 to pay expenses. He charges that he was practically kidnap- ped in New York four years ago, and rail- roaded to Ward' 8 Island, when he went to Bellevue Hos ital to consult a physician about insomn a, from which he was a chronic sutrerer. He says there are any number of sane persons in Ward's Island institution, and one of. several other state ments is that the place is in the hands or a nest of boodiers. O‘ Connor intends to present his case to the l ririsn (uncln'lmnt and ask them to demand reparation for what he claims was enforced and wrongful detention. The man was a teacher in a priuite school in Hall ax before he art-ft to .\ew York, where c Was engage u literary work for a publishing house tore being sent to Ward' :5 Island. it “m be ï¬eld Under New Condition“. and :he Result Will Not be Known for '34 or 48 Hours After Polling. Washington, Oct. 26.â€"The coming Presidential electlon will be held un- der conditions which have never be- 1010 prev alled and which will render 8 ofï¬cial count a. matter or difï¬culty and unusual rdelay. \vl‘u a. UUiCALLVL. up a»°-u.w-_-- -__ ccunty ofï¬cers to elect. all on one Bal- lot, it will take at least six hours to «omplete the count. New York. OCt. 26.â€"â€"The last week of the political campaign ï¬nds the Dv-mocratic and Republican party managers very busy. There were a large number or callers to-day at Re- publican headquarters. Committee- man Joseph H. Manley said to a. re- presentative or the United Associated Presses: “We enter upon the last week wizh more conï¬dence and more ardor than ever. We are certain of winning, and the only question is how large McKinley's majoritijgl be." Chairman James C. Truman of the Democratic State Executive Commit- tee. who was called on subsequently by the reporter. was equally as sure that Bryan would carry New York State by a substantial plurallty. ing Nla-ga’ras. For Families Who Desire to Economize. OUTRAGEOUS’IT m ’7’ It would require many large volumes to give a complete record of all the strong testimonial letters written by the women at the country in favor or Diemond Dyes. ‘ These indispensable side in good house- keeping are gaining in public fiver every week, and once tried, they become perma- nent home tevoritee Just think of it! One package cf Die- mond Dye will colon from one to six pounds of goods, according to shade de~ sired. This is wonderful work when the email expanse is coneidered. Your lost year’s joeket, suit, cope, dress, and your husband's suit and children’s clothes, may be soiled, faded and unsight- ly: but with e ten-cent pump: Dig- mend Dyes you can work wonders. and ‘meketheold'thingslooklikenewtorthie L t l eeeeon'sweer. _ Heveyou ever-tried thiework with Din- mondDyeei ‘One 3min thlsdirenoion of true Beonom ‘wmu'mxm you that Diamond Dyes are money severe to the THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. tally DIAMOND DYES THE AGENTS. OVER A JIILLION LOST. 13‘ “mm-gen \‘cry Busy. MONEY SAVERS and Held at : Mam LUMBER DEAL OF TWO MILLIONS. All the oaun and mndlere In]: In" Sold Ontâ€"English ï¬rm “It: Prin- cipal linen-Sunni: of the Grain Standards - Genus! Hob. Mr. Paterson Has Sam-'0 Questions to Settle. Ottawa, Out. Oct. 26.-Hon. Mr. Paterson has before him half a dozen decisions which the Dominion Board of Agpraisers ed. The only one which is 0 any pubic interest is in ref- erence to the en of multine not con- taining an alcoho. The ruling of the board is 0 course final, and cannot even be changed by the Department, so the Eossiblllty is that only a couple out of the alt dozen decisions will be conï¬rmed. There is considerable activity in lumber circles just now. En lish buyers rushing shipments before us. gation closes. One hundred mlliiom feet of the season’s cutot deals at the Chaudiere, Ottawa Hawkes- bury Mills have been sold during the put few (in s. This quantity of lumber repre- sents t e whole cut of this class of lumber in the mills_of_ .1. R. _Booth_. {But-ll. Hurdman _ _L--kn- buyers are J. Cox Sons of Liverpool, Eng., but other English and American ï¬rms have bought. The last bargain was struck this morning, when Cox . Sons bought out the remainder or J. R. Booth's cat, which had not been picked up by other buyers. Other arms that have bought be- sides 00: Sons are J. W. Todd . 00.. Dobeli Bagot, John Purcell a: Son and Sharpels 8:. Co., Quebec. ,... .t . Two Indian agents who come within the category or ofl’enslve partisans have been dismissedâ€"Lndislas Eucher Otis, 1n- dlan agent at Pointe Bleuc, Quebec, who has been in the service since 1873, has been dismissed. J. Archie Alberie Mondow. In- dian agent at Pierville, Quebec, has also been dismissed from the scrvice. He was appointed in 1894. There are other recom- mendations or a similar character awai the attention of the Government. Some queer tricks are often resorted to for the purpose or evading the law. A little while ago, before the close season for oysters ended, attention was drawn to the fact that an unusual quantity of barrels of potatoes were being shipped through St. John to the United States. The fishery officer at St.‘_John suspected something n_-L‘A_1 .- was wrong, and out of curiosity decided to test one or the barrels of alleged potatou. He found it to contain oysters, and, aro- ceeding to examine the whole consignment. he found :1! the barrels ï¬lled with delicious bivalves destined for the United States. Tile entire. spipment wits seized. â€A ,. .I _ ‘A “-A Vuuhy v... 4... n- -_.V- A.†‘ -_- .. _ -, Representations have been made to the Government that after the tariff ls revlsea a period of six months be allowed to elapse before the changes go Into effect. The Free Press says: “’l‘hls. It ls belleved, would be nothing more than due considera- tion for the Interests of the merchants and others, and will, no doubt. be thought over by the Ministers before the action is tak- en. cu. Acting under instructions from Sir Henri Joly, six sets of samples or all standards of grain recently chosen by the Western Standards Board will be sent to the High Commissioner for Canada In London, for distribution to the principai corn exchanges in Great Britain. l|l usyul. A'll . Complaint is made to the Fisheries De- partment by Frank Ross of Quebec. who possesses seignorial rights on the Magdalen River, Gaspe County, that. seven families of Indians from the north shore have lo- cated on Magdalen, and are playing havoc with salmon. . -. A, -A " nu mnuuvu. Sir Henry Joly wlll not be able to at- tend the banquet to be ten to Mr. Lau- rie-r at Quohec on We nesdny. He has written a letter of apology and apnea- in}: the hope that the 3:1 erlng will be a pleasant one. Hon. Mr. Blnlr and Chief Engineer Schrelber left for Prescott to-day. when they were to take a steamer and vlslt III the canals as far as Cornwall. The Min- ister and his deputy leave for Peterboro to-mon-ow nlght and will look over the Trent canal works; on _\V_’edn¢:sdh3:. ‘ Mr. William Wainwright. Assistant Gen- eral Manager of the Grand Trunk. say. there is no truth in tlw report that he is to be appointed Deputy Minister of Roll- ways and Canals. Tim latest rumor II that Mr. I‘oft‘ingrr may be given this p0 sitiou. and the office of eneral manager of (lm‘ormnont railways lied by the se- h-cucn or Mr. E. Wrugge of Toronto. lor- h.er'y locui manager or the G.T.R. In that rlty. The Liberal Free Press 811 st: xi-ul a Ileputv Minister and two chle en- ;irwors may be appointed. one for canals. 12.0 ofhor for railways. This would be economy with a vengeance. - .. ___-... L1‘lllvlll“ nu... . . . -....‘. Sir Henry Joly has recolvcd the assent of his collonguos to an important change in Inland Rm-onuo work ln the Maritime I'rovlncos. Hithorto there have been two Inland Revenue dlvlslons in the Eat. one vmhraclng Nova St-otln and Prince Edward lslnnd. tho other New Brunswlck. Those n re now consolidated Into one dlvlslon. Mr. lurke. lln- Inspector for New Brunswick. lwln: placed in clmrgo of the whole terri- tory. Mr. Grant. the collector at Halifax. who was reconnnonqled as inspector tor Nova Scotlu by the late Government. will contlnue as collector. The net suvln to the country by the change will be t 99!. "Ram: ,,,-h. \IA....L-J DAN-“ knun hnfl t'l ‘lull|.ul. The Northwest Mounted Police have had a pretty hard season in keeping stray cut- tlo from the United States side of the line out of Canadian territory. In order to relieve the police three or four cowboys have been appointed to assist In driving the cattle bnqk. - - _ An; 1.. LL- u ’ nu...» Representations have been made to the Fisheries Department of the immense des- truction of small striped bass in the weir: on the St. Lawrence below Quebec. Un- 1055 measures be concocted to put a stop to this state of affairs there is a possi- bility of extermination of this valuable ï¬sh. It may not be nerally known thzft striped bass comman s as good a price in market as salmon. Hence there is a call for decided action by the Department, with a view to preserving this species. A total prohibition of weirs is suggested. The analysts of the Inland Revenue De- partment are now at work on samples of vinegar obtained in the leading cities. Mr. Coste, Chiet Engineer of Public Works, lett to; Winnipeg to-day.‘ _-_- m-.1. n Uta-3, nu... .v. ..._._- _- _.. Commander Wakeham has gone to Wash- ington to close up the affairs of the In- ternational Fisheries Commission, on which he is the Canadian representative. Hon. Charles Fitz atrick, Solicitor-Gen- eral. is back from uebec, where he had attended the garrison banquet to the Min. istor of Militia. Hon. Mr. Paterson, Controller of Cul- tnms, goes to Montreal tomorrow to look over customs business there and to listen to any representations which business men mg; hnve _t0 oil'er £0 hulk A“ Juan-Int may flll‘e tv tuner LU The total export from the Ottawa district to the United States as prepared by (Jon- sul-General Riley for the quarter ending 30th §epteprer last. .agogg‘ted to $503.- ...u. A. Inm- u wpocmu luvs. umvâ€"â€"--- .. OUR cu. . . 843. 0: this amount $379000 was or lum- ber. For the same quarter in 1895 the exports were $621,186. of which amount $493,889 was In lumber. At the Mounted Police Department it In learned that the Indian murderer, “Bad Youn Man," who killed a fellow red man near ncleod. has not been captured. He makes the second Indian murderer at large. PNMhly Killed Elmir- Yonkers, N.Y., Oct. 26.â€"-There were no new developments in the Andrus case w-day. Some boys found a, quan- tity of dynamite in a. vacant lot a. short distance from the factory, but this discovery is not believed to have any connection with the tragedy. Chief of Police Mangin adheres to his belief that Andrus killed himself. - ._ , __ Li- Iâ€"Aa.â€"nblnn AVA!- UCIICL wan. There is consiaâ€"Jaï¬e ihdig-natlon over the course of the coroner 1n promising arrests and his repeated 53:53:19- ments of the Inquest. The Mall Pouches Were med, but a. Robbers Overlooked 5200). Albuquerque, N. 11.. Oct. Ziâ€"Intor- mation reached this city last night that both the White‘ Oaks and San Antonio mall coaches had been robbed in the Oscuran Mountains. The mall pouches were rifled. the stage horses were taken and the drivers had to walk to the nearest station. The thieves overlooked 82000 in silver In their hurry. The thieves were r6008- nized as.belong'lng to the same band that held up a. coach several Week: 88'0- London. Oct. 25.-â€"Sir Amen Abdul- lah David Sassoon. Baronet, died at his residence at Brighton last night. aged .79 Years. ~- Nevn From the COM“!- Storing Apples. To keep epplee end other mm, etore the epplee In e cold phoe. Beet deetroye mote epplee more epplee then doee oold,end nuernete freezing end thawing le eleo disastrous. The location for the neon-ego of apples 1e therefore a on impel-tent then anything elee. State only eonnd. pee-{cot epplee.end do not ellow own one to be bruised. e_e en [Imperfect apple may lnj are What Shall We Do With Our Girls? In a recent issue oi the Peterhcro Be- view a member 0! the fortnightly club criticized at some length the girls who parade Gsorge-st._every Saturday evening. In Saturday's issue oi the Review a writer defends the Iris. and after referring to the cheerless e led by factory opera vee. sewing girls and servants. winds up as follows: All girls have the social instincts in a high degree. and where this instinct can- not be gratiï¬ed. the gregarious instinctâ€" the impulse to human companionship. it only of mere ximity, is to he accepted as an lnsvita is, it not an entirely satie- tactcry, substitute. Hence we see on our streets on Saturday nights especially. large numbers of girls who have no other means of reaching the social erjoyments which their more favored s'stera have in unchallenged abundarce. The desire 1:1; in an overworked sewing girl or a. kitchen “slavey"es in a society belle.. and it. in this regard. the former make the- much condemned street promenade the rquivsl- ent of the latter’s “live o'clock tea" or “at home," they are. in the abstrict. little to blame and deserve neither ih- pttronising pity nor thehard anathema L! which they ‘ are the detenceless objects. I: is somewhat gratuitous pessimism t) deduce lax morals from the presenceot girls in the street who come there. it is, charitable to assume, to secure the social recreation which their circumstances .in ii! , as has been shown forbid them to ob- teio elsewhere. While. at courte,thers may be found some who areuet exactly counterparts (f Czeiar's wile. it is sets to say that there wiilheicundin the aver- age Saturday night concourse of girls on George-st. as many virtuous girls as will be found among a similar number. taken at random. from the drlwing rooms of what is called polite society. supposing the exact truth ccuidAhe got in both cases. __ -s 2..-- I. It asan an In this barrel. “ LU DELLA†exacu u'uux wuau w .v- .â€" _--_ -___-_ As to the matter of dust. It I: only girl: that promenade Georgooat. Smuday nights that “make a vulgar show" In or- der to catch the eye of young men! In no: the matzh-maklng mamma, that parado- her map-lagaqla danggtera as a poem A -. 3.--..I. Llama...- Q â€II “lull- uv-v â€"w'y , __ puts a hog-3.5 for 3110 through his paces. I constant target of the satlrlots ot zoclet: V Prawns that 'rrue Honesty end True Philanthropy Still Exist. neny men who is wenk.nervoue end debilitated, or who in euflerirg from my a! the V: rioue troubles resulting from youth- tul fully or exoeesee of overwork. will tnke heart and write to me. I will send him con ndentiell and free of cha c the plea pursued which I wee comp etely ream. ed to perfect heelih end manhord. etter veers of man-Ins: frcm henoue Deniiity, Lwee (t Vigor end Orgenic Wenkneep. I heve nothing to eell and therefore I went no mone . but as I know through m own expo enoe how to eym thine w eh ench euflerere. I on sled to able to miet my fellow-beings to 3 cm. I em well M: are of the prevalence d queekery. for I myself was deceived end in: upon until I nenrly lost faith in men d but I re nice to any thet 1 am now perfectly well an happy once more end em desirous therefore to make this certain man. at cure known to nil. It you will write to me you can rely upon being cured end the proud eetiefaction cf hevlng been oteerviee to one in need will be sufficient rewnrd for trouble. Absolute eeereey natured. Send 5 cents in silver to cover noeteue end uddreee Mr. Geo. G. smug North ï¬ock- wood, web. Carries a Black Cat. Mr. Geo. F. Rich, ct Fonelon run. who prcposes to start. a saw wcrkn in Oxiliin shortly. is n drall man. He hue captured a black kitten and carries it around in n cage hung on the handles of his bicycle- Ho explains than the block out in the em- blem at an order of lnmbermen knownu the Grand Concatinntlon cf Hat-Boos. This order has an annual meeting at some city in the United States on t o ninth s°cond of the ninth minute :1 the ninth ter- PICTURES F OR SUNLIGHT soAP§ When once used, always used. LEAD PACKETS ONLY. BLACK on MIXED FROM ALL GROCERS. A MESSAGE TO MEN- But it will 51'1ng CEYLON ï¬~-v 7 laden» imam S anught 508 p_- pound bf Br'own when one is met? The: is if the one is intetlined with Fibre Chamois. It gives such a. wholesome comforting warmth without adding weight or bulk, that you can enjoy outdoor exero ciseorlabonsmnchagainnsif youwete all named up. Besides you know it is only n name of time till thefgergg wind gets nt you even three ordi nary while neither the frostiest nor rain, not ‘ can no swam Illluuu .. now. Ah but he been 5' “:1qu Savapsrllla. and by the “no ha 5!: Amman 8mm San Man. [or u long the durum: tequila.†um: law In“. all ulna won expressed to Isa. M33. P.“ I: “fly dash“: tn one “anally ortwo â€truths took Md let's Con-pnnd Iron PHI: for me month and Is now well sud my." 50 doses for 25 cents. DOV!" II†"living no») .1... “unassuming-mil m m m. But-Am. 0a!!- m m m 'Ichlflfl 9.0" M13“. hull W. and In most can" move! the tumors. At (In-assistant h! m '0' 50 mm. Dr. Sn no a Son. Pu vhb. mew. . Mann-n1. Whole-do Lanna. Poi-on in '1'th Tao notice or the echo: mum who use lead noncile. end liba out of every tan 0'. them will epply the p-iuh to the mouth hall I d( z ‘n limee In writing twice the: number of I’Ol’dl. T's-chm should mlim their echoiuu s In: thhmclica aetholudln'he ac 19 p .ieooou; en writing on be one quire u well. and even better. with e per-cu In In dz, condi- tion 1. when i: ll moment! 3% the math. It is never neoem my to women a lad pencil. Rev. J. c. Ash‘s One. The court 0! eppeel c! the Methodist church wee in eeeeion week Thnredoy in Toronto. One eeee wee the eppeel ct Rev. J. C. Ash. formerly unlined eh Cemhny. geinst the Bay of Q note conference in its refuel to give him e chose. Rev. J. C. Ash wee he one time in good “ending. but wee expelledi'rom the ministry on el 1 clone of immoniltz. Finelly. heving muted hie guilt on repent- uc'. he wee token heck ee 3 “penum- ery. he hey eighed en agreement to pnnueeheem teed Wyeth. He performed hie dutiee ee e superhuman end had his ehueoherpeeeedonhythe canine! es en excellent. He then demoed- ed on eppoincment u e mole: minister. This wee minced. the cooieunee ruling the: he had forfeited hie right to one by ELI. 0811681813, PEBFIIIEBS MID D371: .3 Lawrence 00. 3:" 'ITEJE eâ€" 35; {5:51:53 “ii how be com- od to receive him should he sat a on]. FLORIDA WATER We rather think we've learned the lesson wellâ€" now it's your turn. Instead of the endless adulteraâ€" tions that literally flood the market we're gettingï¬the purest brands and the best, and we give you theibeneâ€" ï¬t of our careful buying. In buying the grocer must be able to judge as to quality and cup flavor, and next in importance is uni- We flatter ourselves that in the judging of For years we have made a special study of this delicious beverage, and to-day have a cup of Coffee in perfection. Our Coffee at 45c per lb. excells all others, strictly pure and! rich flavor. Our. Coffee at 40c per lb. is uni- form in strength and flavor, a rich, fragrant cup of Coflee. Our Coflee at 35ccannot be equalled at the price. A A LA .1“... r ..... \Ve don’t descend to bluster and nonsense to draw trade, just a plain statement of facts. Always sure to ï¬nd things just as stated. Money back if not. HOW TO BUY TEA. 0! cases with all known Mun†Vin-tn Inna-covered the unmodynnduuxmentâ€"n mmmdoanmmpc cud permanent cureln all We! Saul M37127. AM! or Exams, «Va-um Want-nu, Emissions, JIM! ' WV Us! 4 Oriana Tabor“), or Alzo‘olic Saintlank. all of which noon lead to M. (loominpuon and an ou'ly‘nve. Wood‘s “bemused moccï¬xllybyhundrodsof «unnamed Ind been Why the mod (dented phyllp mama-â€Mm Full Cloth, Flannels, Check Mitts and Socks. Tannin Sunnrurc tor Sale by ‘ Japan Teas as low as 20 cents. Japan Teas, extra, at 25 cents. Japan Teas, special, at 40 cents. Blend India and Ceylon, at 40 cents. India Tea at 25 cents. Purified Wool Batting for quilts mm. In: Mnmn Rnlnnina alwaus in tiesses. wmw mkw" 2m , ‘ Magnet?†‘ ‘ .535n!a$;d Tnï¬d Undenhirta for Men, 1 Long Black Shockinl‘, for war, - BLANKETS: Jamps San ‘ Sale by W. G. WOODS. Lindsay. Roll: for Home Spinning always warm kd #1}; Wood a; full size, heavy weight. ' , equnl to 80¢ Cnshmete Money; Lindsay Woollen $1.75 to 84.75 per Pi" - 35c to 60¢ per M. FAMILY GROCERS without 25c to 45¢ and mat“ Stock. Mills.