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Millbrook & Omemee Mirror (1905), 19 Mar 1908, p. 4

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will result HOPE. rest, fresh EmaIJ‘iOn. H- .. "Nu, vuuvul'u applications for pain. Pango, a. recent important French discovery. is guar- ‘anteed to remove colds in their early piages, to give instant relief from head- 'achc. neuralgia, rheumatism. gout and ‘pains. ‘ It is expressly guaranteed that ;this remedy will fill a larger number '0! requirements than any yet procurable. Panoo is made under the direction of a finding physician, and sent to your ad- dress by mail on receipt of 25 or 50 cents by the Pango Company, Toronto.l Knickerâ€"“Did you jum; .lrying pan into the fire?" Backerâ€""No, out o! the into an iceberg.” Eve)?“ house has ;l_v at night; the pains and cough had disappeared and I felt. an altogether (lit- '!erent. girl. I am so grateful {or What ‘Dr. \Villiams’ Pink Pills have done {or ‘me that l cheerfully give you permis- sion, to publish this in the hope that ‘2 may point the way to health to some lather weak and despondent girl ” 0 Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are good {or .all diseases due to weak, watery blood. ,That. is why this medicine cures rheu- matism, indigestion neuralgia, St. \‘ltus’ dance, partial paralysis, and the side- ;ochcs. backaches and headaches caused my the troubles women alone suffer 71mm. You can get these pills from any ‘ imedicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents 'a box or six boxes {or $2.50 from The ’1». Williams’ Medicine 0)., Breckville, ; Ont. â€"- -.-°sum ‘iy cheered me and I comb] _the pills for same time 10: the change In my condition marvellous. I was reeling 1 ever had done. I could s? }_v at night: the min: and a" .. v. .nyuuu. Dul- (ne #everse is the condition of thallsands of young girls throughout Canada. They drag along, always tired, suffer trozn headaches, breathless and with palpitating heart after slight exercise= so that. merely to go up stairs is cx~ hausting. This is the condition doc- tors call anaemia, which means weak, watery bload. In this condition Dr. M’illiamS' Pink Pills is the only safe and reliable medicine. These pills actu- ally make the new. rich, red blood Which .can alone give health and strength, and thus make weak, listless, pale-laced girls bright, active and strong. Miss Albina St. Andra w: lsgm, her eye bright, and her cheeks rosy with the glow 9[_ health. But. the mummy: so um Every Girl Can Have Them Keeping Her Blood Rich and Red th Dr. Williams’ Pink P1113. BRIGHT EYES, V ch the precipi ions side of the slope to lessen the strain on the rope, and, as their cries for he2p remained unanswered for an hour he begged his daughter to cut the "wu‘ W‘ I out 10 awe Pass (7,290 féet high) in I . ‘ ‘ ' The two'were a mi: of the pass when taken by ‘a thick mist, in which they lcsl. their Way. They roped themselves togelher. Suddenly Predoni, who was leading. fell over a precipice, jerking his daughter of! her feet By means of her red herself from beinb prccipioc where her ‘ ling. suspended in midair. Perdani could not reach the precipi- tous side of the slope to lessen lhe strain on the rope. and, as their crirs for help remained hour ho bogged his daughter herself, but thzs she rc-l his“! fn 1"“ A “’13”. YOU KNOW MOVING. use of Dr. Williams Pin '- ve,ak run down and wry suffered from sexere pains -a -L_~‘ . jump out of the fire?" I the refrigerate]- ._.. NOW or more outward Page! a recent ' Icovery. is guar. '5 in their eel-LVN relief from hand- .1 ROSY GHEEKS. 2 cures rheu- Another rich Vpensioner makes a very gia. Si. \‘ilus' handsome income out or the “pool"- :nd the side- rooms in and about Sixth Avenue. One aches caused ‘ WORTH CLOSE ON 81.000900. But the average New York pen§ioner has done so well during his term in lhe police that his "savings" can run factories, saloons, dance-halls, and ex- cursion agencies. It is remarkable, however. that the pensioners who have the highest. reputation for bravery are not among the millionaire or wealthy clam Marshal German. who has a :0, a recent score of medals for his deeds of gal- y, is guar- lantry in saving lilo; John J. .‘.IcKenna their cal-gyxzand Patrick O’Keefe, who draw nnnâ€" out of the re! ri gem tor ire outwa rd “tun-cull)! mmaeu Dy burglars, and one or two others whose bravery was so marked a feature of their service. made [lime or no money before they were compulsorily retired through their in- jurie=. The minor items of this famous pen- sion list. are equally interesting. We Ichrn that there are 2.415 former rounds- ‘ mon. patroimen. matrons. and door- men. sions of over 325 n weekvbec were shot through the eyes mancntly blinded by burglars . .. .ub wing-I‘M )tuf‘ fly {or his former police services. He ‘1'; the pmpriewr of a dancing-hall, or three saloons. and innumerable ven- tures whose high profits depend. It is said. upon the official blindness of the New York police. - , _â€"â€"----\\-u uuru HR; Miller “15" tory of New York, this pension-r011 is a revelation. We find a man who once drew a modest. $15 a week salary. but who was promoted, drawing $2,500 year- Iv gm. 3:5 mm... _, I There is a borough in Greater New York, known as the Bronx, whore the lucky owners of house property are rapidly growing amazingly rich by roa- snn of high-rented houses which are never empty. Amongst. these property- owners is ex-Police-Captain James K. Price. who. in spite of his wealth. never misses putting in an appearance on: ~c-nsion day for his.quar:er1v sham . f years has been drawing a pension of Cflffll'l‘l! Of an; “3,000 yearly. He is beyond the need It would be 01 a trifle of $3,000 annually, because against‘ll D)" bc is estimated to be worth $750,000. Peruna has The famous chief of police, Thomas 5â€"23 Bymes, the erstwhile terror of evildoers - . , in the notorious Tenderloin dislrlct. has fifilirf‘irg‘hhma been drawing $3.000 for the last eleven do “5m“ “l years. yet he is said to be easily worth :htuloxl' 01-91%“ 81.000000. ‘ ‘ ‘ “ We have always associated “the ma?! in blue" with n i-erluin amount of mod- est. comfora, but. we have never pic- tured him rubbing shoulders with the wealthy ones of the earth on terms of perfect equaliiy. A special inquiry, lately conduclcd by the City of New York, has established the fact that. the ‘pension fund shows a deficit of 3600;" 000, and the cause of it is said to be that, some police pensioners who are quite wealthy still draw their pension. Inquiry has shown this to be accurate. 'I‘n I. i. ‘V ,_V ......-\ MIC “My limbs-ml heard of Pa [gully cured me and now I 1 ,- .‘h: " J ‘LJICV NIAKE BIG '1 ”Hum Dl'. Hartman for “ ”L'J‘ ”W POLICY L Sm. Juilz‘, dc Vcrclmrm, P. { FORTUNES. NEGLECTICD cold is gm: â€"- first cause of mlurrh. , Women are especially liable Rich Ex~0fliccrs .“llo .Draw Large Those m] is ccmzr more fz'nqr'i ing the wet. sloppy \walha‘r 1 Y and spring lhnn {my nlher Hr ear. .â€" Sums in Pensions Every GREATER NEW YORK CITY wwu an engraved wrapper namepâ€"Virgln Oil of Pine ‘pareil only by Mach C Windsor. Onl.»plnlnly p: on. It. is well to get Shanta your druggisl be uz ply you. you can have z mailed to you by sondlng the Leach Chemical (10., W n engraved â€"Virgin Oi] only by l n during his Him in 115 "savings" can run . dance-halls, and ex- It is remarkable, » pensioners who have Gorman. who has a 701' his deeds of gal- ife; John J. McKenna are, who draw pen- n week because they 1 the eyes and per- the superinbcndcrii them we find Mr. 9 for over {moon Home. One n the police. ‘ 0n his pen. of money in wnrth $750,000, ‘Perun‘a hés‘beL-il police. Thomas M inner his- The m; go 517; of Australian Sheep .nms is . ' acres. while sheep runs 111 South Africa average (my 5,500 cams.- “And he makes a great deal of mon- ‘ey by it," she added, reading on. “Does he indeed?” said Mr. Munm. “Well, I’d trust our Tommy to make a new table look as if it were a good deal more ‘yxhama hwndrcd years old, but 7 Innanu ”Mug“. v». .. u uwuu u \ but I hadn‘t thsfighrd it as busiDQSS. ”. . k011- 01d. u-.. .uu-uq unu y! lullb and treating them in some way so they 123314 as if they were a hundred y ars OI _ _--‘.--. .u .uwg. \ adorn came of Headache UININE removes cause In 1850 the fastest \‘oswl afloat was the Asia, of 1.500 horse-rrmx'er, and 11 knots. In 1856 the Pox-ski. of 13 knots; and in 1883 the Alaska, of IS knnfs. “’HAT CAUSES HEADACHE. From October to May. Coizh mo ths mm fro- anona came of Headache. LAXA.’i'iVE BIROMO UINvavn.nm,M-...“ n ... n or or disznuy. “\\h_v. liuwnrd, listen In ‘icd. >“Ikre’s a man \vh Che-Int: Have Troubte in such a. state that. the system oenaflt by it, In “Ferrm-im. perfection has been achieve: 'trengthens. NOT A FINANCIAL SL'CLZESE Mrs. Munzo was rcudmg ifmnk 4‘11 Kissing must go, The docfors say. Well. what goes better With maid-ens, pray? A lady writes: “I xxus enable move the corms; mot and bra the use of ['Iolloway’s Com Others who have tried it have 1 experience. Most of the sickness that comes to babies and young children is (the to the stomach or bowels being out of con- dition. It is then that they are cross, pcevish and upset the whole household. These are troubles that Baby‘s Own Tablets always cure promptly. lldke is proof: Mrs. J. Stewart. Everton, Ont, says: “My little girl thrived so badly“ that. at the age of four months she weighed tour and a halt pounds. Her stomach was badly out of order. and although the doctor treated her he did not help her. Then I got Baby‘s Own Tablets and right from the. first they helped her and now she enjoys perfect hcalth.” If your little one is ailing try Baby’s Own Talnlcts-‘nlwuys do good; cannot do harm. Sold by medicine . dealers or by mail at 250 a box from the Dr. Williams” Medicine C0,, Brock- ville, Ont. ' new. WEIGHEB FOUR “humus WHEN FEUR moms OLD “Do you want to draw or (if asked the postâ€"office clerk. “No, Oi don‘t. Oi want, to p' The clerk sighed and shoved 1 across the counter. “Sing your name here." he pointing to the exact spot. “Above the line or idow it?" “Just above." “The wheel namc?’ lVlzthJ-Xl’fl-ID cold is gamer first cause of calum'h. 00 Women am especially liable h TllCSC col ls ccmn‘ more rz'oqlrem ing the wet. sloppy wmlhrr of and spring lhnn (my nlhex- lime M“ _- year. (We :11 WOMEN snouur " are 11“" :l- ’ «S On‘d St‘l'lQ :- BE“ARE OF are 21110“ I? CATCEHNG COLD. HUI \r'n: (J )t' V. such a way as to only pulliule the v toms, \xlnlc the cold becomes mm c seated and the pat‘c-nt finally av ”to the fact that she has 11 wall 2 oped case 01‘ cai-al'rh. 3 By reason of their delicate slrl the lungs are frequmlly Um scat cold. espccially if more is the all ; wealmorxs of these organs. The mem of (alarm of the lungs is more difficult and (lfwouraging catarrh of mu“ olher m-rmn M 4M “01 can't \x'l‘oitc." unuU'J m e the symp- ncs mun: dccp- finally awakens as u wall-daw- such a way as to only pullinl toms, \xlulc the cold boco: seated and the patlc-nt 'w the lac: that she h oped case of caivarrh. By reason of their (lolicnlo slrm-turo. the lungs are frequenlly the seat of n cold. especially if there is the slight-Est, wealmcrs of these organs. The {mul- ment of mlnrm of the lungs is also! more difficult and discouraging than catarrh of any olher organ of tho hmlv ~-_._q...~_,_ . KISSING MUST GO “l hm‘dLv know how to tha “l sxxflm‘ml five ymrs with so bad I can” hardly UNIT ii. \wakcr. 'i‘hc pain extended hro:i=lh!ng, which made HN‘, “a. - A DRAMA DTREALfiLII’E we Troubte in getting iron into Lt the system will absorb. and In‘ “Ferrrv\-im"’ the best tom'b. been achieved. It builds and 01 any other organ of thé did he who therefore, to it by every precaution m root and branch by Vs Corn time.” it have the same v -nuflov . Growâ€"on box 250 enabled to re. found the mod a paying wornhrr of wi'ufer olhex- time of the year. (Wen they are nut consid- ered serious and are allowed to run on, 01‘ the are treated in .u “man you for Hm good i’eruna has ; with pain in [he stomach. About a 31 war ii. [coughed day and night and 1 fended through my body and I also v mo «Hugh. live-rymze thought I had of Forum! and [mug-ht “V0 bO'ucs. ’1" O“ ' I‘N‘ummnmv n X'OQITCIlU); gm H \ :hc hoax (-3 guard [‘05 siblo. rorommond Pe - this (‘XI‘P'HNH (2., (Jana-1a. I It Roaches [he Spot-4171mm an,- IQ“ remedies l,w{<n'e"the public to-duy as ‘cmcacjous in removing pain and in :11- laying and preventing puhnnnzu-y diwon ders as Dr. 'l‘hmmls‘ Iiclocirjc (m. H has demmsh-ntcd its pawn-s in thon- srmds of instances and :1 large number cf testimonials as to ifs great ‘x'ame as a medicine could to got were there oc- casion {m- H. IL is for sale ex‘ernvhere. to colds well off.” wv ..., ... w turn Mafia. 0 a I." Month's! Plaster; wh! backache. sciatica. mum up in one yard roll: for hysici‘ Davis 62 Lawrence 00., Iontre the The number the {Hebe mno the big blade plug chewmg tobacco. A tremendous favorite everywhere, because of its richness and pleasing flavon Black watt}? d ur- III ne number of deaths that oceans on globe mrnount to (37 a minute, and births to about 69 or 70 a minute. l- “ 7+1 96‘ muamte'd with ISSUE N0 12, RUNNINH III.\I DOWN -l.. tug-y L'I'CHCO, (‘VH' duvt «I the way: It. quictwns and I qua tzes the ctl'cuin- ---â€"- t'on o! the blood, PE-RU-NA thus rvtievinn' the ' congested macous THE REMEDY mnmbrancs. It ("'- FOR CATARRH 0:21.93 11 healing ._. and soothing cf- 0' THE LUNGS' feet upon the humans uwmbmncs, nc mutt-w whr‘thor they are the more vxposmt nwmbrams of the head and throat. or whether they line the remot- tost cells of the lungs. ‘ Mrs. Jasehub, 1631 Hicks St, Toledo, Ohio. writes: , “When I wrote to you [or advice, 1 had been sic-l: for three years. I had h‘nuhiu with by throat. Oftm 1 could not In'rathu through my nose. I atso had pains in my chest and a cough. 1' took t’c-runn nh-'m~"‘-*" ‘ " Ifinhlo of a“ and caiurrh it goes at 0 trauma U senrphn l’ck'tflna 51 Yard Rojls. The famous “The he; Pinter; which cure lumlmgo. . ' etc., are alyo put 3 m for hysiciuna and famziyuso 'ence 00., IontreaL searches 01g! eve l «I the way. It. qu the circula- 1 0! the blood, r s rulieving the sen rchos mm to every one remedy.” SDOf~Thcrv art- (-0“ he public to-dux as Ming pain and in :11- ting pulmnnzuy 11M)! [us Isometric Oil. H its [:uwéms in thou- :md :1 large numbC-r 10 “3 Lynn“ x-nhux "0 all remedies for ,_. ‘,.ubu.3, h. by rcason of the Inc! once to the V01“; mm n evei'y crevice, ovr-ry It. quicknns and I qua!- gill (“V913 (I'C31C‘0. (\r-ry ca .qukkvns and Iqual- (.11 ' (‘35 viz-Rum. Ml THE REMEDY FOR CATARRH o= THE LUNGS. "u. t: rull‘ , ‘ - Mrs. Mois Parizcau has done me. | year ago it became 1d grew weaker and 30 had (liificnsfly in and consumption. This treatment vir- nc who is suffering. munibTu'nN-s, no are the more the hvad and line the remot- 0! the Inc! that very seat of the u" Erections tod Inc! my n3" Sim!” men are like gas ”Flu: .' d ;. ”It! I- ~‘ul L L. 0- ‘11:th C(dds When, a woman wants to overlook! he}: {lusband's faults she tells her friends me ‘is, broad-mindm. So many people seem to think they hamgdone theirbduly by a friend in trouble _when they have told him no: to wgrry; _ A girl seldom takes life seriously 1111. m she has met with at least one case 'olflunrequitlcd love. 'Those pcople who never forget an unkind ward don’t need such a marvel- lous ”memm'y, after- all. _,_ ._._.- J .un... ucu. We shouid never guess how clexer some plc are unless they told us themsems. ‘ We ought l4) pity the young man who thinks he knmvs. cvm'yihmg. Whore ignorance 11 bl‘s< :‘o.’ly is usu. 8113' much Incrgpmnn-m than \‘.‘i5donl., The man \vho’is to be trusted is usu- ally ix; debt to a good many other men. “Well," replied Dr. Sharpe Iu‘ 5210520, (00.” “I’m afraid I'm cah‘hing a cold Klosnmn. trying to get some n advice free. “Every once in a v sneeze. What. would you do in Him that doctor?" Gaod Digestion Should Wait on Ap- petite.-â€"-’l‘o have the stomach well is to have the nervous system well. \‘ery in delicate are. the digestive organs. some so sensitive are they that atmos- them. When pheric changes affect they become disarrangcd no better re gulat-Qr is procuruble than Parmelee’s Vegetable Pills. They will . ssist the di- gestion so that the hearty eater will suffer no, inconvenience and will derive at! the benefits of his food. When You Have I Cold. the air can: $223“ with mucous or IIvhlegm. Allen‘s I lsam, in curing a. col clears the tiny manages and heals the bronchial tubes. It must be a when their wi Say the rig; and- sOmv for ~. Ever son a boaslcr looking [or a chame- tu muke good? a T0 CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quim’ne Tablet; Drnggfsta refund money if it fsi 020 is to cure. E. W. E’s signxtnro in on each box. 250. ll a cough makes yo ,loss and weary, it w good deal, and with g dispel the worry and g my Blcklc's Anti-Consux cxcrls a soothing influ: passages and allays Uh leads {-3 lmlammnljon. the must stubborn cou; evonlually eradicate it I: as a trial of it will rm vnnv A‘Jub' u-r mm the next day, when, at noon, she remarked casually: “Of course, Polly, you carried that hot water up to Mr. Chumzeigh's room this morning?” Polly beamed. “Why, y(.<‘m. I was so frightened 1’1 {Ol‘gtfl 1!, I took H. Hn {IY'nvvvu:.¢I~‘ n IN ADVANCE. A lady entcrtaming an guest, was giving final ins her new maid, just arrive-4 (:0 1m try. “Now, Poll ‘3’ she said. “1: ing take (1 jug,r of hot water Chumleigh‘s roam. Be sure get this.” "N-a’m," Potty answered. The lady thought no more tvr until the next day, whcr she I'C‘mm’ked casually: “At "A..-” .t .. wuue «mm; was in progmss required considerable force. Every time the heart was turned to the right. in ordvr In make a slilch the pulse was dimin- ished untll A was scarcely audible, but when the heart was turned round the brats again became normal. After all the blood harl lscnn drained from file sue the enhance-hole of the bullot be- came visible. and it was inm‘wdlatoly clusz-d hy mtgul. When the chest in- cisi-nn had been ronairml hrpnflwin~ ”a p u 5‘3 I )4 v.11: made at (h ”I“; hold "the "AS soon as the caz‘dial sac opened’ a great quantity of dark bl oozed forth. The heart. lying quite {or its entire lenglh. was carefully ed up. Upon the frontal appeared c a small ext-ravasatfon the size of a til, but as soon as the heart was tux: towards the right 'there appeared small wound with ragged edges ah half a centimetre in diameter. W lhroo stitches of fine silk tln'md edges of the wound were 119 while for safely‘s ust be a great relic! to some men their wives became widows. PIN-POINTS. mecssor Suit account of the ‘ lzcvcd to be “in ,An astounding surgical operation is reported to Prof. Suit-min The German Medical \\'c:-k!y. The heart, of a per- son who attempted suicide and fired a bullet into it was taken out/and sewn up and the patient. discharged from hospital six weeks latex; absolutely cured. ‘ Remarkable Operation Porto German Surgeon. ANSWERED. my mum”. When the chest hurl had been repaired breathing and became entirely normal." I 7v-_r. .u soothing influence on the air and allays the irritation that il'marnmnljon. It will subdue .‘x‘hv‘hhnnn Am, "fight thing at [he right tim. 390] wii! envy you. vw T-me11},tako my bonnet mo, there’s a mod boy. BAI‘,n TR UTHFUL. \VOUNDED HEART 5 giving finz‘xl instructions maid, just arrived from 1D lying. mug was in progross required :blc force. Every time the 5 turned to the right. in ordvr a stitch the pulse was dimin- n - :4 n.-- ,_ x maxcs your nights sleep- 3 scary, it will worry you 8' md with good cause. To; orry and give yourself rest ;' Anti-Consunmtive Syrup. It; :thing influence on the air! 1 an"... [0 be June took it worn cough or cold, 'and dicate it from the system, it will prom to you. and she said. _“In the mom- .._..uu. the extravasalion. *z-e strongly-heath: was In promos: ‘ )f the shoot made was so frightened I’-i t up overnight.” sultan gives the fol he operation. which withmut parallel:â€" 74 last the patient, § years old, fired a sanI-culibro rm showed a small p< e in the heart ”1 any blood issuad. L some medical * in a while 1 d-m't want. i0! my "0!. pray? kvld me yog‘d micr up to Mr sure 39340 for- second day. an mg. we decided an incision in the tiny gigs i meters; they a case guess lk ihxmd tho neatly j-oinez,1 another seam of the ma'. Performed by important tluruugu “neon pairs 0! hands reaching Completion. As "a natural re» sult. Ihern are workers who week 3130‘ week go on mrforming the same work hundreds ofsumes :1 day. Indwd. in {gen {adory {here is a woman who for {fifteen years has sown oniy one seam iHcr machine works so rapidly. shat she ‘ .‘wfore SE‘VN E . , _-...‘...\,‘. ant; \‘U:'!\ is divided among as many workers as possible. Onawill thus make a single cut in the Iealhex‘, and.a'ncihcr give one turn of the machine-handie. In some? (7150:, a pair of show: have 141550“. through fifteen pairs of hands .‘wtfm-D Naming Completion. As “a nnl‘IwnY M ,,77v u.» I“ which come very near it. I and shoe trade, for instance lg heart It has been said that the most mo- notonous form of labor is gurmm'rl;r labels. But there are many others which come very near it. In the boot "-4 -L-- ., - a ~vaAl\I)-J v1 wulni U1 uuy K1111). In this condition Parmelee‘s Vegetable Pills will bring relief. They will assist the assimilation of the ailment, and used according to direction will restore healthy digestion. A Pill for Generous Eaters.â€"â€"There are many persons of healthy appetite and poor digestion who, afier a hearty meal, are subject to much suffering. The food of which they have partuken lies like lead in their stomachs. Head- ache, depression, a smothering fooling follow. One so afflicted is unfit for business or work of any kind. In this ____ .L-nv, There Is a >rmcd by a . 5:15 ‘pcmlion is ‘he German .0! a per- That :3 mg fired a [and sewn rgcd from i 3X??? 35: WN UP. absolutely ma THE follow” 11 g- u'ch is be- M, a cab- for this signature '01 at his N revolver. 7....“ ”~‘ ~"' " l powder-x We: Always remember 1 3d at his r-evolve1. p0 Wdé‘t- 1h1011gh Luic 1'11 y. thirty rcided to 1 in the "W, v mm“. “new” m mun. “No." retorted the lawyer, “you doc- tors certainly have the best of us ther .” "I‘dont say that all lawyers are cmoks,” said the doctor, “but you'll have to admit that your prokssion doesn’t. make angels of men." 1c was : blood “1" [1‘80 Hy lift. ed on}y a Jan- turned ONE SEAM FOR FIF’I‘EEN YEARS about With 1c the Another kind wide made in Fe: in the Same \ray 1 terns and colors; each . ...\ u. uuuucuH‘ p517- !ufled. Sent onmrré‘ccipt 0! price, $5 to answer 3'0 0 1 me Oriental Rugs, Art Goods and Whenever you want quotations on anythfng in ur inquiry. We send rugs of any 0 responsible parties ordering from a distance. ...... a v1 MIC 001033;; many (I! 1 we will send them, charges prepaid, on meet-I'm 0f 1 price, each ...... Another kind. the H ........................ amadan rug. is 3 to 4 {ct-1 Ion; . while larger than the Anatolians amc purpsses. They are .............................. v ' vu- \- \\'e make a special bargain They are suitable for door mat places, or pianos, they are nice is 210 3 feet long and 1 to 1% by the natives of Anatolia, in the soft bones and harmony of We will send them, charges p1 price, each â€".‘V'A rugs. While we are t goods in this country, rugs, which we can 5 the Anatolians many 1' account of the?!“ size m "U Ever" home in Canada should have one or Rugs. "They are b eautltul in the 501122 5 and k colors, and in point of economy are cheaper tho: domestic products. These Oriental Rugs are in); the great rug-producing centres of Turkey. Asia idea used to prevail that Oriental Rugs wore c0 people could not afford ”mm 'Mâ€"A ,, Genuine; Oriental Rug for $200 ANGELIC \\'ORK That is 5.32%: Siva £35952:ng fl - .wu» mnbn - -‘ uzciu HERE :s (jéh SPEC! IUI‘ AL COURIAN‘ V_|v-_.- . Axu‘La “are cosziy, afford man?" That is only we the largest importers of large 1 '1')’. We do an rnormc-us busine‘s i: an sell at heretofore nnhenrd 0! pm" HY rare bits 0' antique coloring are :c we can sell them for as 1:1th as h .n._ . gun SPECIAL CASH OFFER m} bargain of two . )r door mats, bath moms. to lay in front of fire~ my are nice in bedrmms or for {oat rugs. One kind md I to 1}; feet wine. culled Anatolian rugs, made \natolia, in Asia Minor; very pretty on account of harmony of the colors; many of them are antiques. charges prepaid, on receipt 0! the spccia: an of our pc'pumr small-sized r2: 5 ..o 2'le WELL? 032?? TO 69:. !hc work the full name. Look J“ on every box 25c __,, BABAYAN do; '.*u M.’ nnnnn . “5'3 when a $1qu to a éiL'k “What, is 11 1011319, Wine? teacher. Eyeing 1 meaning! [cube rm Muhammktom “ ”I"!!! Alia!!!“ Imus: 36." M lo: use“. In nu Iowa. at and “rd. ‘ cams, Tomato. Ottawa. Quake; mm.- one or mare genuine Oriental soflness and harmony of their fadelcss a cheaper than any of the Luv-priced ! Rugs are imparted by us diz-ccl from Turkey. Asia Minor and Persia. The Rugs were costly, and mm (:rn'ivmm' "'9 P3530 Company, WE BUARQHTEE RENEE 3 to 4 {ct-1 long and 2,14 :0 3 feet the Anatoliansfl they are uselul an... _4 , ~..-- VAVLAJUZV only true of the large sized s of large rugs and oriental ; husine-Js in the small sized heard 0! prices. Btwcially in coloring are found. though on as little as 82 each. DOC’I‘OEN‘; " the meaning of false doc- r?” asked the Sunday 5211091 Price 25 andso Cents. 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