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Omemee Mirror (1894), 28 Mar 1901, p. 4

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SUFFERING WBB’IEE‘I. A MESSAGE 0F HOPE TO THE AND DEPRESSED. A Gluten“ Womfll' [from the Agoules After Three Doc“ Ber. _ _‘ xflb‘taofir‘rr. “5.4.. v -JeV'e. Lag. much faith in proprietary medicines. but at one time Itook a. half dozen bottles of a bloodâ€"making compound that was highly recommended. This. like anything else, failed to help me, There seemed to be not a particle of blood in my body. My face was ab. solutely colorless, and my appetite almost entirely deserted me. I often saw in the newspapers letters testifying to the merits of BL“ Williams' Pink Pills. but ninel years of suffering and discourage; meant had made me too sceptical to see any hope of relief, when doctors had failed to effect a cure. But at last I came across the story of a. ,cure near homeâ€"that of Mr. Moses Bow. of Rodney. I knew that at one time he had been regarded as unope- lcss consumptive, and his cure through Dr. M'illiams’ Pink Pills. cle- term'med me to try them. I had not taken two boxes before I began to feel better. and grew confident of a cure. I kept ocn‘ taking the pills. all the time feeling new blood in my veins, activity returning to my limbs, and the feeling of depression gradu- ally wearing away. To many women it may seem incredible that the mere making of new blood in my veins could restore to a healthy condition ‘znisplaced internal organs, but this has‘been my happy experience. My pams have all left me and I am now as healthy a woman as there is in thm place. This" health I owe to Dr. Williams Pink Pills. which have re:- cued me from a life of suffering, if not from the grams.” ‘ le Iman Trlls of Her [him-r :oules That Aflm llcr Sex Doctors ll- .d Fa]! ed to Help Pills are especi- mihey build *ner V0081 ‘to this kills are EAK Ild and of the HEN [SIN IROUBH 0N WIN Russian Duplicity the Cause of the Latest Overt Acts. l‘roopu “'ere Withdrawn as Agreed. But Russians Suddenly Returned and Planned Flags All Over the Disputed Groundâ€"Then They Retiredâ€"L St. Petersburg Message to London Thur! Says Ruiaia wm Arbitrate. London. March 25.â€"The Sunday Special’s Tien Tsin correspondent. says: "A new and unfortunate hitch has occurred in the Anglo-Russian siding dispute. After bqth parties had withdrawn according to agree- ment, the Russians suddenly returnâ€" ed to the disputed spot and planted flags over all the territory. They afterW-ards again retired, leaving the ‘flags flying." - nub» u; --.,=. . The Berlin correspondent of The Sunday Special says: “The settle- ment of the siding dispute was the work of Count. Von Waldersee, who interfcrred at the special request of Emperor William, the latter consid- ering that the maintenance of friend- ly relations between all the members of the international forces was clear- ly within the scope of Von Wulder- see‘s duties as comnmnderâ€"inâ€"chief."V Russia; Agrees to Arbitration. London, March 25.â€"â€"According to the St. Petersburg correspondent of The Times, wiring Saturday, Count Lamsdorfl', the Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs. has agreed with Great Britain to submit the Tim: Tsin Ran-way Sidzng to the arbitra- o.:.m1 and settlement of Count Von Waldersee. Student Uprisings Part of 3 Plot to As- sassiuate the Czar and Cause a General Revolution. London, March 25,â€"The Daily Mail publishes the following, dated March 24, from its St. Petersburg corre- spondent: “The police have discovered a. plot against the life of the Czar. It ap- Pears that a. group of students drew lots, and that. the fatal choice fell to the son of a prominent general. The student told his father, and the latter informed the Czar, informing him to leave St. l‘etersburg. “Yesterday (Saturday) 500 workâ€" men from the Obuchower Metal Works paraded on the Nevskoi pros- pect. On the Way thither they de- molished the stately brandy booths, Eight hundred Cossacks, with drawn swords. met the workmen, and a sanguinary encounter ensued. The number of killed and wounded is kep number of killed and wounded is kept secret.” A Hundred Kiiled and Wounded. London, March 25.â€"The St. Pet- ersburg correspondent of The Daily Express says: “In the last encounter at Nat-Va. Gate 100 workmen are rm ported to have been killed or wound- ed by the Cossacks." To Establish Anarchy. New York, March 25.â€"-â€"Thc Jour- nal has the following from Berlin: Russia. is in a turmoil. Troops guard every important. City to nip rebellion in the bud. The. Czar and Czarina are at their country home at Gatschinu, guarded by many thous- ands of Cossacks. It is reported here that. they fled from St. Peters- burg in an armored train. The assassination of M. Bogollcâ€" pot? followed last night by the at- tempt to killM Pobledonc‘stzefi, ' merely outcropiLgs o1‘1xiiat”1s-bc~ h'Véd here to be a. widespread plot. to overturn the (' overnm -,nt assas- sinate the Czar and establish an- archy. The studcn: lllrl‘l-illg's here. at. Moscow, KieIT, Odessa and other great university cmmi-x. are part of the revolt. high persons ththt hgrtgrlr ere ferrr Letters from St.Pete1sburg say persons at the court are sus- ot connection with the plot, Czar cannot trust, even his PLOT AGAINST THE CZAR. Wheat flux-ken on Ssturdnvâ€"Trond‘ of “dual at Liverpool and Chicagoâ€" Latcst Quotations. Liverpool, March 25.â€"Whea.t 1n- tures unchanged on Saggrdayn Chicago, March 25.â€"that futures rose {c to ic per bushel on Satur- day. Following were the closing prices at important wheat, centres on Sat- urday: ._ . <, . -- 1.4.. Chicago . . . . .$. . . . New York Milwaukee . St. Lou-is .... Toledo .......... Dotrolt, red . . 0 79 Detroit, white. 0 79 Duluth. No. 1 Northern 0 74% Dnlwth, No. 1 hard ...... 0 76% Mmueapolds, No. 1 Northern ...... a... 1 Xarinen'x ...... 0741/; Livm‘po‘bl, March 25.â€"-Saturday’s closeâ€"Wheat, spot, quiet; No. 1 standard 0:11., 65 3éd to (SS 4d; No. 2 red winter, 65 1d to 65 lid; No. 1 Northern, spring, 68 23d to 63 43d; wheat, futures, steady; May, 65 id; July, 65 ad. Tux:u_\'1‘u ~12 LAWRENCE “nun”. Toronto, March 2" \Lâ€"Receipts of farm products wclc light, on Satur- day, 1,300 bushels of grain, 12 loads of hay, 70 dressed hogs, a. few lots of apples and potatoes. The deliv- eries of poultry were light, While butter and eggs Were plentiful. Grainâ€" Peas, bush 0 Rye. bush 0 Bonus. bush .125 150 Burlvy. bush 0 Outs, bush 0 - Buckwheat, bush 0 53 Seedsâ€"- Alsike, choice. No. 1....$ 6 Alslke, good. No. 2....... 6 % 6 1.1le clover, bush 6 00 6 7 75 2 Time-thy. per bush 1 50 Hay and Strawâ€" Huy. per ton ..........$14 mto$16 00 Stmw, sheaf, per ton. .. 9 50 Straw. loose, per ton. G 50 .... Fruit. and Vegetablesâ€" l‘otatoes, per bag ...... $0 30 to $0 35 ‘: 'rots. per bag ....... .. 0 40 0 50 Beets, per bag 035 045 Apples. per bbl 200 350 Turnlps, per bag ........ 0 23 0 30 Cabbage, per (102 ...... .. 0 20 0 30 Rod cabbage per 1.102.. .0 30 0 40 Onions, per bug.. ..... .. 0 75 0 80 Poultryâ€" (‘lm-kmw. per pair . $0 50 to $1 10 Turkg-ys, pm‘ lb. 0 12. 0 15 Dairy Pronuncâ€" ’Amer, 10.1411“ ..... ....$0 .0 10 $0 22 Eggs, new 1:11 (1, doz..... 0 13 0 15 T'JHUNH) Ll\E STUCK. Toronto, March 23.â€"The run of live stock at the Cattle Market. yes- Lerday \\ as 111ng than for some time past, 68 earloalis, all told, compos- Ld of 1,145 cattle, 1,000 hogs, 444: sheep and 35 calwes, 'lhe demand was good and prices firm at quota.- Lions giVen below. Export mttlv. (-hoico .. ”$4 60 to $1 80 “ cattle, light 4 00 4 5°) “ bulls, choice .. 3 85 425 “ bulls. llgllt . .. .. .. 3 40 3 60 B"tclxvrs mule, picked lots 4‘. 4 40 " good .......3.)0 380 “ medium, mixed .. -5 3 40 “ common 2 '5 3 10 “ inferior 2 50 2 75 Feeders, heavy 3 90 4 25 Vlight .. ..... 339 340 .. up 160 311111} 93135115.. 61214; Hogs. light. under 10) lbs.. 5 75 r " {:lrs .............. 5 (33% “ sows ....... 3 50 400 “ stores ...... 4 50 .... “ Stags ........200 .... E:1ST BUFF.\ L0 CATTLE BIABKET. East Buffalo, March 25.â€"â€"Receipts on Saturday: Cattle, 105 cars; sheep and lambs, 15 cars; hogs, 22 cars. Hhipxm-ms: Cattlo, 105 cars; sheep and lambs, 11 cars; hogs, 9 cars. (In;t]eâ€"â€"I]nvh;mgcd. Calves steady; choice to nxiru. ..7.25 to $7.50; good to 'choivc. $7 10 $7.25. 811081) and Lumbs~0ffcrings. 25 loads; quiet; lambs. vhoice to extra, $5.75 to $5.85; good to choice, $5.50 to 75; common to fair, $5 to $5.50. x choice to extra, yearlings, 5.25; Welhox‘s, $5 to $5.25. Feeding bulls Stcckers Smck bulls .. Much cowx . Calves SLc-op, own SLc-op, owes. per cwt " bucks, per cwt " butchers' . .. . , . .. . Lambs, spring. c:1ch..... L:.mbs, bamynrd. per cwt Lambs, per awn. grain-fed. Hpgs. choice. not less than When t, LEAD ING ‘VHISAT )IARKETS. TH E MARKETS. white. bush ..... $0 69 to 3.... red. bush .......069 .... fife. bush ....... 0 71 .... goose, bush o (my; 0 67% ‘flbush .....u'0 69 . bush .....u 0 71 smbmh.“nomu ............. 0 66 52 .............. h ............ h ............ . .u..--.-.-o.. bush ....... COCHO 45 O Im.NQIUH$ J.Nm2uuu bush ......” er bush ...." Hcaa 388?} Cash. March. May. July. 5.... $0 75%30 76%$.... . 0 803g 0 80% 0 80’: 5% .. tho South Pole. oflzmd, March :32.â€"-Thu mnrckic Expeditiun's *1‘_\'. var; lamm'hcd 119m mm. The. Hsmn‘cry ‘5' Lady Murl’gLam, mx Markham, Inwsi- Geogrz'nlxhivml So- brn cred Sugar. The Chamber of the ('IH‘JnHH- he prosecuâ€" 'miunzllist hch at- r mur- 2 50 323 on 10 00 :5 40 3 10 2 75 4 25 3 40 3 25 Uom- .ssued llc Tells Illa I'Mlenta In line Dodd's Kidney Pills, and the “can!“ I'rovc llln Wis clam In so Doing. An chest and Earnest Friend 01 the Sick Speaks. Nicolet, (2119., Mar. 25.â€"Special.â€"Dr W. Smith, of this place. reports twc caées of Kidney Disease cured by Dodd’s Kidney Pills, which are very striking testimonials to the merit 01 this great medicine. The subjects are Mr. Caleb Rivard and Mr. Joseph Hamel. Mr. Rivard suffered from incontin- ence of the urine day and night. He was so worried by the discharge of‘ urine at night, that he purchased from Dr. Smith a rubber instrument to protect his bed. Dr. Smith advised Kidney Pills. He bought some and soon reported to the doctor that he was quite cured. The trouble had on: tirely disappeared. Mr. Hamel writes of his case :â€" “ I suffered with Kidney Disease for three or four years so bad that 1 would have) to lay off work two or three days every week. I was con- tinually sick, and was forced to walk like an old man, being all bent with the pain. I had lost all my energy. I heard of Dodd‘s Kidney Pills. Af- tc'r Ihad taken a few ‘doses, I was delighted to find. myself improving. Thus encouraged, I continued, and after the third box my trouble had entirely disappeared. I could stand and walk upright without any pain or stiffness whatever. This is over six months ago. and I have not had the slightest return of the trouble or pain." These cures have caused quite a sensation in this neighborhood, as both gentlemen are well known. Dodd’s Kidney Pills are very popu- lar 'Ln Nicolai. ' :rltlsh House ofCammtms “as the Larges! “0dr «1’ law-"alter. The largest parliamentary body of lawmakers is the British House of Commons, the membership of which is 070. The French Chamber of De- puties, representing a constituency numerically smaller than the British Commons, has a membership of 584, the Italian Parliament 508, the Hun- garian House of Representatives 453, the Spanish Cortes 431, the Austrian Reichsrath. 425, and the German Reichstug, the smallest of the Euro- ran Parliaments, 3S7. In large American States the gen- eral tendency is to limit the member- ship of the Legislature, so that it shall not be unwieldly, though there are 250 members of the lower house of the Massachusetts Legislature and 181 members of the lower house of the Georgia. Legislature. ’ he present membership of the Unit- ed States House of Representatives, is 357, which is less that that of any of the European law-making bodies, and the next House of Representatives will be made up of 386 members. \Vhen King Edward VII. was a. boy he very often .went down from VVindi 601‘ to Eton, where he had more than ‘ friend at. the school. It was by ress wish of the Queen that Prince of \Vales visited the was to be received with no is was literally carried ‘on, when the young way from the Genâ€" was suddenly be familiar '3? \Vhere V 'Z” The ravely board The Canadian Parliament, under the apportionment of 1892, consists of 2:3 members. The Boule of Greece con- sists of 207 members and the Chamber of Doputica of Brazii has 212 men): bcrs. For two hours a fashionable lady kept t‘hc drapcr exhibiting his goods. and at the end of that period she sweetly asked:-â€" "Are you sure you have sham-n me everything you have ’l'" "No, madam," said the draper; "I have yet am ald account in my ledger I'll gladly Show you.” He did not need to show any more. with MINARD'S LINIMENT. CHRISTOPHER SAUNDERS. lDalhousic. 'I cured a horse badly torn by a pitch fork. with MINARD’S LINI- M ENT. EDW’ARD LINLIEF. St. Peter's 0.8. [I cured a horse of a bad swelling with MINARD’S LINIMENT. THOMAS W. PAYNE. PARLIAMENTS OF THE WORLD. I cured a “horse 91! the manga Bathurst, NB. SEEE’I‘EE’S MW“) 13} ‘ith t}: rhoo !â€" brick. mm Câ€" PATCHENG UP TWO NAVAL RELICS Two of the most venerable relics of the French navyâ€"tho dispatch boats Inconstant and Papiaâ€"have been bought by the republic of Ecuador and are ndw, being patched up to be sent to their destination. Colonel Kekewich, during the siege‘ of Kimberley, was approached by a private who asked, “Colonel, when do you expect we are going to get some- thing to eat ?" ” Eat I" exclaimed the Colonel, " did you join the army mereâ€" l-y to get something to eat 3” "Well, that's about the size of it.” " Here," calling an officer, " give this man something to eat and then have him shot.” The officer understood the joke, and replied: "All right, Colon- el." The private, exhibiting no alarm said: " Boil me a ham, cap’n, stew up a couple of chickens, bake two or three pounds of potatoes, fetch a. gallon 0' beer and load yer guns. With such in,- ducements the man that wouldn't be willing to die is a blitherjn’ idiot." A hearty meal was prepared for the soldier, but he still lives. You need not cough all night and dis- turb your friends ; there is no occasion for you running the risk of contracting in- flammation of the lungs or consumption. while you can get Bickle‘s Antiâ€"Con- sumptivc Syrup. This medicine cures coughs. colds. inflzunmntiou of the lungs and all throat and chest troubles. It pro- moles a. free and easy cxpectorution,which immediately relieves the throat. and lungs from viscid phlegm. Pope Leo XIIIJ'has now, outlived all the distinguished persons iwho afew years ago were his contemporaries, It is now nearly sixty years since the Supreme Pontiff, who was then Papal Nuneio, at; the Belgian Court, met Queen Victoria on one of her visits to her uncle, King Leopold. He after- wards visited England, and WIS pre- sented to the Queen and the Prince Consort. The Pope. though now in his ninetieth year, retains a vivid recol- lection of his stay in (England. Fozid Mother, to duughtcr;â€""Jcnâ€" nie, did you kiss young Guskins again toâ€"nigbt 'l" Daughterâ€"“Yes, mam- ma; he's just lost an uncle, and I was So sorry for him." Fond Mother:â€" “VVell, Jennie, let this be the last. I'm afraid if you keep on encourag- ing him with your sympathy, he won't have a relative left in the wide, wide world.” Miuard's Linimen; Cures {fiansiruifi Very Young Manâ€"“You wouldn’t think it, but I've just paid £5,000 in cash for a house, all made by my. own pluck and perseverance." Young Ladyâ€""Really! What bueiness are you in?” Very Young Manâ€""I'm a sonâ€"in-law.” Are your cox-us harder to remove than those that others have had? Have they not had the same kiuu? Have they not. been cured by using Holloway’s Corn Cure? Twabotnie. ” Well, you know, M2. \V inters, ” said Miss. Oldfield, aixily ”a girl of eigh- teen is quite as old as a man of twenâ€" Ly-one." "Oh, frequently," retorted Winters; I know an eighteen-year-old maiden who “as born in 1872.” Employer, sternly, to clerk,â€"“I'm not at a‘l satisfied with your ac- counts, -.agster." Clvrkâ€"“Whynot, sir? Aren't they well done? Em- ployerâ€"“Yes, too well done; they're cooked. Soldby Drug gist“. 75c. Hall' sFumily l’illa are tho bean. Little Johnnie, excitedly,â€"Ma’s a winner! Ma‘s a winner! She said she’d bet you‘d make a 'pig of your- self! Mrs. Bllkins, sweetlyâ€"Do have other piece of cake, Cousin John Cousin Johnâ€"Why, really, Ive a!- readw had two; but it’s so good I believe I will have another. Iwauld nyto all who are trouhled with lame bsohsnd 511 diseases common among mm. that yourbelt is what they want to get. Yours truly. Uxbrldge. Out. A. L. Widdmeld. I would not take double what I aid for our boltill could not get another. I nvon't een troubled with my back £1900 using it. - AAIU 111.1114 .vn Kennioott. Ont. H' Duis aJ30“ stowed.” . dent that in another D My but I! entirely well. the pain In all gone and momb ‘l \u . be entirely cured. liml .11 my other troubles have left. me. Delbert Rouse Renfnw. Ont. J amen Farquhanon 24 Fair Avenue. antford. Ont. CALI. TO-DAV OR WRITE FOR MY 80-PAGE BOOK, WITH INFORMATION; THAT BOY AGAIN . M. N. MGLAUGHLEN, mu: mazes 'mJu Extracts From a Few of the Testimonlals on File In Our Office: if buis. Because I disiikc 'him, answered Miss Cayenne. ' I want to get him to thinking he can’t open his lips withâ€" out saying something clever, and then watch him make a fool of him- 7A SUBTLE VENGEANCE. What makes you laugh at ever!‘ thing that young man says? 'A pretty tale 15 told of Leopold IL, King of the Belgians. In his own land he is devoted to long walks.‘ 0:: one of these expeditions he stopped at a farmhouse and asked for 3311155 of milk. and then said something to his companion in English. The dame who went to fetch the draught was heard to any. "I wonder what the long-nosed Englishman will pay 2" NVhen she came back, King Leopold handed her a fiveâ€"franc piece. “Here,” he said, "is a portrait of the long- nosed Englishman.” Mimud' s Linimem i: eiiev shemaagia. A Magistrate who prided himsfelf on his sex: 2 of justice was called upon to estimate the damages: which a. cow had done in a garden. He viewed the premises; and gave liberal dam- ages, whereupon he was introduced to the marauding caw, which turned out to be his own, whereat the conscien- tious, magistrate was enraged. Prevent, I)isard<-r.â€"AL the first. symp- toms of internal disorder, Pal-melee’s Vegeui‘ulc Pills should be resorted to im- mcziiniely. ’l'wuor three of these salu- Lzu‘y pellets. taken before going to bed, [allowed by doses of one or two pills for two or Llii'ec nights in succession, will eel-vans a preventive of attacks of dys- pepsia. and (111 the discomforls which fol- lowin the ruin of that. fell disorder. 'l‘liemcausnre sin-pie when the way is known. Workmen’s wages average 485. a week in the United States, 405. in Aus- tralia, 313. in England, and only ‘155. in Italy. One trial of Mother Grave’s Worm Ex- terminznor will convince you that, in has no equal as a worm medicine. Buy a. bot- tie and see if it does not. 11-: se you. filinaml's 7; inim'cm. i‘or safe 0*; ergwkerc Compared with the death-rate be- tween 1874-1878, meroved medical sci- ence saves 439 lives a day in the Unit~ ed Kingdom. In 1890 there were 17,760 papers and maghzines published in the United States and Canada. Today there are 24,280. MRS. WINSJJOW'S SOQTHTXG SYR‘CL‘ 111:: men urn-d by “:0:th {or i‘axa'r mildrrn teethipg. In. )3 hcx the child, sot/ens the guys. aliays mm, cures wind cokio. and i; m: but rem-.0: for diarrhoea. 25c.s home. 80:51 lgy_a;{_ ggllzgjggr 7:..hrqughou‘t: .uw world. he sat. ,,,.~_-. ‘._Q_‘.-." 255 Cu {K 5:."5: ll. PLL "pmâ€"n «an .. £3. 55211. 1.. a Tobacconistâ€"Cigars 'Z: Yes. sir. Here are some I got in specially for pres- ents. Cums'oâ€"T‘hey won't do. I want some to smoke myself. The Dawson Ccmmis ' sicn Go. " best .‘Psnhs SH}? ::1‘. 30m- E‘a‘ You Want BEJTTER. sacs, reuumv. APPLES. other mum; and PEGBUSE, to Scméga 535R 5 A E‘é‘iGH WERE... MGMQQ‘GQ QM 9 '3"; § Iv “Q WW’E‘. 0M” “‘09 Dear Sinâ€"Your Belt has cured my weak back. I never feel my pain now. I told you before I gm your Belt I could hardly sit. ua- Muir a hard day's work. Adny's work is nota tail to menow. The nightloases which lit-Pd to be so frequent. we shout, sxop d. I feel confident first in another month I u 3.: be entirely cured. “ Delbert Rouse Pop. OVER : FM YEADS s. WINSLOW'SV SOQ'ljfiTXG sym’rlm jnm .m uwu as“ w 1» unmeswwwwssfi Hopeville. Ont. WE CH‘XLLE You notice the fine points when you drink it. Little style, best of quality and accurate quantity. L.“ Package. 25’ NGE THE WORLD to produce”. drink as c'izynom‘ TEA Thos. W. Fen-la. answered [30 3'03" Harryâ€"Girls take things so liter- ally. you know. Ferdâ€"As for example? Five years ago, when my sister was 25, I wished lher many happy re- turns. {And if yuu belirgve it, her twenty-filth birthday returns regu- larly every year. _,,-- .. in. nu: Kingâ€"then Prince of “Milanâ€"{rave his bride at the time of thu marriage a ring with ”Bertie" worked‘in it, each gem beginning with the rr~ qujsite letter for forming the: rwurd _b¢ryl. emerald. ruby, turqunisg jag- inth, and werald. '1‘th pretty con- ceit in fingeYâ€"mgg [lore is of French origin. The Duke of (‘onnaught 3.1â€" ways wears a circle: with )IHrgugr- ite written across it in pearls, and his Duchess has a similar om: with A:- thur On it. All the members, of our Royal Family adopt the fashion 0': wearing a wedding-ring on 1h»: third finger of the right hand during the. engagement, and they transfer it to the left hand on the marriage day. Messrs. Northrop {c Lyman (‘1). are the Proprietors of Dr. _ Thoma lickctric m, which is now helm; >0le in i. 3:: Let; quantities throughom me Daminfnm It is welcomed by the ~uffm~ing invalid everywhere with emuziens of dough; becauseit banishes 3:: and giT0~ 1“,“...qu relief. This valuabe bprt‘illc for “by,“ “every ill that. flesh is Mir 1 “ ;.~ miued by the sufferer as more p1.,e.uUR 12.2.” gold. In is the elixir of life Unnarxya wasted frame. To the fuz-umr i‘. is inch. pensable. and it- sbouid L2 in We” house. A Cure for Costivenau â€"’(br:.‘.l"n<<j comes from the refusal (.. ‘ - organs to perform their ‘1 ,. . from contributing cause: 1.: _ _ Qrdered digestion. Parmtnm s \‘egnr‘. Poetâ€"“Did you get my km}; of son- nets that I sent you:" 117.9 fundâ€" “Oh, yesâ€"delightful! I couldn't :sEecp till I'd read 'em." Pills, prepared on scientifiv px-incip‘" so compounded that certain ' r in them pass through me .~: act upon the bevels so as to 2~ torpor and arouse them to 3, Many thousands are prepnrr: Limony to their power in ’3 After the adoption of drainage system. mortal. gs fell from 100 to 65 per 10: ants. The chdo earthquake of 17 3 \as a world’s record for destruct ‘re :55. One hundred and ninety 1110:113er were killed. Bfliel Balmnral 5â€"»: Minard’s Liltilem (gm ILA (it. AVERBE REESEâ€"i PRINTED in one or many coma-s or STRIPED at low prices. Sam- ples furnished on request. Special quotations for car loads or large lots. Write for prices. TORONTO WRAPPIN PAPER COMPANY {would any that. your Bolt bu don. :11 you claimed it would. Ihavo not an who or a pain now. I would not. take treble that. I paid for It Wahnapiue Luke; out. W. F. McDemom 1 am perfect! satisfied with your Bolt.“ 231’ u l have used it. feel a great deal better. Your- Truly. N can». Ont. Wmiun Duo Dear Sin-The pain! '11 hound lower put: of limbs have alumnus-lurch. M1 bgck is 0. K. |'_r __ m 75 Adelaide-st. West. ER is intere‘stinz tornortre that the LL-_ n - ."J Lu]. uuuutu km. .1113. I. 01 WE; E PENG PA ER Chm. Man. REGULAR I“ use that Paint on my house will it do any good ? Of course it will ifil's the right Paint. The right Palm will preserve the house, bcaulify it, increase its value and give it a smart appear- ance among its follows. \V :11 do all this for you and more. If you “ant to see models 0. beautiiul homes painted, and learn a“ about Paint, drop a card and ask for BOOKLET “K, ” free. a. mm 3: 83;: 3 Est’d 1842 Ramsay’s Paints MONTREAL. 3°: 40. “and an Cantu. OFFICE HOURS: X 9 mum. to 8.30 DJ. PAINT MAKERS ”312.96, C :r. We-t Market ind Colborne" ..- 1.5.. Toms: a. ANNIVERSARY Monti-rat. Y-‘z‘ov- fizz: Am. P.-31.$)up.]£"'$ M gratifying as McGill-(fo‘. 1 Family Hote' perday. Arman Co. are the nas’ Eclectric Oil. sold in immense he Dominion. It suffering invalid ions of delight, and gives, inazan: )ecific for ulmmet lmir t9." is valued Kitcwcn proper Bristol thabit- tes

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