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Millbrook & Omemee Mirror (1905), 19 Nov 1908, p. 3

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3.908. 11‘ Turkeys Ov. 26. iflt to go, 3 price is ,Weight). condition I: ’:z§¥’3:.~\ 7"}3 â€".â€"~. r“? ii “i ‘ ’ L; 5, ' 3 ‘39 3" l k eta ., , “,1 g e I D 3 v 1.1....13. ' {g} 1}. e . . ea ’ if; :23“; ”3: '4,4CC,CCO If} -l.CO(.‘.CC’O hi3 159,831 {if '58.,C01l73 ”€377; 1 $1.60 Starl For the 2. ck with a complete ,ziud ul’firything of .' STAR of Montreal it! on the continent, rzl'S it is siniplv inval- m‘ question we best FAMILY HERALD greatest amount of tion, and at the above" s g\ \f. ' '1 ,o . Dr. Frederick J. 3119‘. grove 1m. .\l.IS., .\I.C.P.S.O., PHYSICI :\N.â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"- SURGEON â€"â€"()BS'I‘E'I‘RI(JI;\N OMEMEE . ONTARIO ‘OMEE NEWS. The various Nimrods have re turned and each party reports a pleasant outing and the quantity and quality of the “ take” satis- factcry. A number of Omemeeites heard the Slltfllcld Choir at Lindsay on the IZII’l inst., and were delighted with the w0ik of that great vocal organization in quarters that Were decidedly lrigid. The P.esb\‘terian pulpit. under a (‘Otll‘Se of trial pastors, was occu- pied on Sabbath by the Rev Mr. Black who filled it in an able and instructive manner. It is hOped that ere lung a choice will be inadv'. Many of our citizens were “out of town"during the clieap’I‘hanks- giying rates. Mr. Mitch-ell has moved into the residence owned by Miss Minnie Hendeison. An alarm of fire from an insipid conflagration, called out the fire brigade reCently. Little damage was done the outbuilding. BETHEL ITEMS Bethel Orang'emen Hold aVery successful Supper 81. Concert. ()ii 'I'liiirsday evening, Nov 5th, an oyster supper and entertainment was b id at ilcthel-Iiniiiy, under auspices oi I.. U. I. No. 294.. The hall was not large enough to accommodate all who were desirous of attending this annual treat, but no one Weill. away hungry, as the good ladies of Bethel are noted for providing a great feast on such orcasmns, and besides oysters girlure, the tables fairly groaiied With the quantity of dclll‘aCIcSlllt'r o I. The decoiations of the hall and tables were brantilul and Very iiiCely arranged. After all present had done ample jizstzce to the inner man, a. choice pro- g am was rendered, which commenced by aI preesent Joining heartin in slinging ‘ All Hail the I’ower of ‘ICSIIS Name." .\l:s Yuma and .\Ir ('anip bell, of Smith, rendered beautiful sOIUS and also sang :ii duet to the delight of ad present. l'he debate, “ Res bed that married life is more Conducire to happiness than single life,” proved very llllcl'x‘stlllg. Mr. I". Reeds took the nth-mauve side while Mr. W. flowtlell conducted the negative siili‘. Both yuan- men are Single, but so .~t:0i;' Wen- Mr. Reeds’ arguments in fav v of m: rried lie, the judges. the Rev. Mr. McKenZIe and Mr. Campbell. had no cptidn but to deCide in favor of the ailirvnativ‘e. Mr. How-den, however. bought out n aiy points in favor of single blessediiess, but not sufficient to Convince the judges. After such con- vnicisig evidence as Mr. Reeds brought forward, no doubt a large number of weddings “:2" 'ake place in this part in the near future. The balance of the cxcdlent pro;_,r.ini was as follows : Recliation, Willie “'mkie; Solo, Miss Olive switzer; Recitation, Walter Herd ; Instrumental duet, Messrs. E. Switzer and Harold McC mnell; Reci- tation, Violet McBean ; Trio, Mrs I’iirily, Olive Sw'itzer and Ira Switzer ; \‘iolin selection, M'. Faulkner. The singing of the National Anthem brot to a close one of the most interesting events ever held at Bethel. Mrs. R. I. Guthrie returned last Week from an extended visit to Mid- land and other points- The many friends of Mr. CIII‘ISIO‘ l the throat droppings (7"8lt'd and , "x, . "‘ -.‘ 1". ANNIE W. IVORY, : 'I‘hACklliR, Piano and Theory. Pupils prepared for ExaniinatIOn. Terms Moderate. -,. .L-.... __.. M. Miss Ackerman, of the Public School staff, visrted friends in Bellevtlle over Thanksgiving. . Miss \Vcthere‘l, of Port Hope. is the guest of Mrs. J. A. Wylie. The Bible SOciety Meeting was held on Sabbath eyeiiing in the Anglican Lhurch. l The Manager, Bank of Toronto Oineniee, begs to give notice that after Saturday, November 215i. the Bank will not be Open on Sat- urday evenings, until next season. Mr. john Anderson, importer of horses, has diSposed of most OI his last importation. He has two or three good specimens left. â€">~.~< â€" Read the Hawk ii III the Miller It will Blair. in. FOR A BAD COLD. Nothing cures so quickly as the heal I g pine essences in (fatarrhoznne It fil u the breathing organs with n heal- i ‘L'. Foo’liing vapor that relieves ir ita- tion at once. Ordinary colds are cured in ten minutes Absoliitmy sure for Catnrrlunnd in throat trouble it. works like a. charm, (‘atarrhozone is it per- manent cure for broncliitls and throat trouble. Not an eitperinientunot a temporary relief-«but. a. cure that's guaranteed. (let "(‘atarrhozone” t0- dny. 25c and $l,00 sizes. T The Best Gomg. We have made clubbing arrange- ments “IIII “The Fariiipr’s Advocate and Home Magazine," of l.ondon,()ni., and are able to make :i. price of $2 00 tor 'I‘he Mlllbrook and Oinenme Mirror and "TI e Farmer’s Advocate." the last arrii-nliural and home paper on this Continent. up. Our price to subscribws iii the U. S for ' I‘he Mirror' and "l‘he Advoczite’ is $3 50, owing to the increased postage rate. Address 'I'IIE MIRROR, box TS. Millhroiik, Ontario. "What ails n.8, doc?” asked ”8 :“niul c'iihaian "You need ll job. You’re suffering from overiestl”â€".\e» York Sun. YOU CAN CURE CATARRI'I. H, I‘aylor, 54 Bin’ St,, Toronto, llreizllied Ilyomei and cured at Long- Saiiding (‘use of I hronic Catarrh 'I‘lml llefied All Other Remedies, Also 'I'ou-nto and New York Specialists J. Without takinga drop of medicine into the stmnacli, .l. H. '1‘aylor,5â€"l Bond Street, Toronto, tells how the distress- ing troubles of (‘atarrh were overcome by simply inhaling llyoiuei air. It’n the history of iena ol thousands similar cares on iecord, proving that. “)lllllel can he depended upon to cure t..-ta-rh. Broncbltls, troughs, Colds and Group It has no equal for any distress of the breathing organs. Mr.’I‘a\ lor save: "Some years ago while one. hunting trip in Nurihern Canada, I Contracted a Severe cold tlia seitleil in my head and finally affected my throat. It rapidly (level -ped Into catarrli and caused a m‘aerable thiout weakness My head would become ciogged during the night and there Was acalarrlml d opiiinglroui tiienose into the throat. Many days I had been unable to hre.til;e ollier than Illhlugl. l my mouth, an-I the constant hawking and Pplllll g was almost unbearable I had hi-eu heated by the best throat Specialists hero and at. New York, but nothlng benrfi ted my c nditlon, lob tallied Hyciuei and soon found relief, my head begun to c‘eur. I continued with Hymnei for six weeks and alter that time I was well in every detail Their. has been no return of the trouble since pher Lowes WIII be sorry to learn that i and I feel grateful in speaking well ol he I» seriously ill. The Bethel anniversary services were held on Sunday, the 8th, and the Rev. 31:. Keel, Lindsay, delivered eloq sermons m-r-m‘ing and evening The eXCellent cho r of the Church rendered appropriate music for the occasi n. â€"â€"4<.>oâ€"â€" FARM SOLD. Giving Up Farming. CREDIT SALE of valuable farm stock and imple- ments, (without reserve.) -â€"â€"â€"~â€" I have received instructions from Mrs. Duncan G. Blaylock to offer for ‘ see-pr 4." sale by public auction, on the preinis es, Lot i2, Con. 2. Emily, about a 1Mile and a half North of Mt. Pleasant, on 'I‘hurmlay, Nov. 26, 1908, at ONE o'clock p,_m , all the following . i Brown 318R), 9 yrs. old, s.t.b. in foal l9 ”Penlland.“ 1. Black Horse, 9 yrs. Old, good driver. i Black Mare. aged Eight COWS. st b. in calf. One furrow (Iow. i Heifer, rising 3 yrs, 5 t b, in calf. One Steer, rising three yrs. old. Four Heifers, rising 2 yrs. old. I‘hree ,spriug Calves. Que Deering Binder, ready new; I Deering Mower, nearly new; ; Deering Horse Rake; i ll isne. Seeder; i Cultivator, good; i kangaroo ’I‘win Plow; 1 Walking Plow; r set Iron llarrow~; i Souffle: ; one Roller ; one (Iiiatham Fanning i\Iill wnh IlaL'Erfl‘ : i l’ulper; 1 Water Trough ; i Wheel barrow: l Stoncboat, i mock Rack, Set Bobsleighs, Cutter’ Wagon, Open Buggy, Top Buggy, nearly new. lwo , 58:9 double and 2 Sets single Harness; “Cram Separator, I Milk Can. Quantity Lumber. forks, chains, whiffletrees and ‘ ictberirtftles too numerous to mention. ; §§%ermsâ€"$imimd under cash ; alter â€"' 1;" $1621 1 duos. credit giVen on approved ~ .‘ié’ :{ZL " i 3" ‘ eggs; if paid when 2‘. MM” WE'will be charged filg'fwiscount of 4 p c for, J On crt‘dit amounts. "3?”? - AKDINER, Auntie-o. Hvoniei, as If cured me When all else failed. _________â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"_ \I‘lggâ€"I have a nolsleus typewriter uent Wzigzâ€"ls Shea deaf IllIlle?â€"I'Illlild6l- phiu Record. TO THE PUBLIC. We are Agents 'for Parisian Sage. and We Know the Guarantee ls Genuine. A. LEACH. Parisian Saw. the quick selllng halr‘ l rtstorer, ls guaranteed .. To stop falling hair, To ours dandruff, ’l‘o cure ltchlnc of 9’ e scalp, To put life into faded hair, To make harsh hair soft and lux- nrieiil, To make hiilr crow. or money back. It is the must delightful hair dress- Ing made, and is a grant favorite with ladies who desire beautiful and luxnr lent Iliair. I’rico 500. a bo'tle a; A. Loacli's, or bi express. all cliurcas are mild, from Glroua Mfg 00., Fort. Erie, Ont. .lasper~.-\Vhenever a great man dies, Longhaiy writes a poem all out him, RaspPrâ€"Woll, I must commend his consideration In not writing It before the great man dlea “Boston Globe. SHE WEARS LARGE BOOTS, Has to on account of 00rns-~blll they can be cured in twenty .lour hours With Putnam’s Painless Corn Extractor. Use no other but Putnam's. Mr. IIOWSI‘II-z-ISII'I. it wonderful what force Niacin-a has? M re. 'I‘alk-miichâ€" Marvelous! Do you know, when I first saw it. fora moment lcouldn’t speak. â€" Brooklyn Llfe. min! gown WITH PLEURISY. Doctors say the country in full of It. First comes a chill, then cold develops â€"t.he li flanmmlion growsâ€"you can't. draw a lung breathâ€"lungs and sides get sore. and plenrlsy sets in. A wood home cure consists in taking twenty drops of Nervlllne every four hours. Supplement this by vigorously rubbing the sides and chest with Nerviline.and when warmth and circulation are as- tnhlished. put a Nerviline Porous Plaster over the aching spot. Norvl- line Treatment is alwava successful In colds, neuralgia, and plain-icy. Try it , yourself. . ..,c-.‘.\ ~.;,, , '- .‘~"..' . , . . . Do You Think l For Yourself ? Glad you open your mouth like 5. young Nerve Pain < _.._..â€"._._._ bird a gulp down whatever food or medl- rli Oh (I! n lntelllcent thinking woman. ,I '1‘ from weaknessmcrvousness, pain and “th 32:. then 7. means much to onset you that there t 5W mvrllclng 9â€", lixgnfv g-omirfiqy, sold by druzglsls fâ€" .‘l-l lit-i. fl? r51 "2 1.- iii The makers of Dr. Pierce's Favorlte Pro» sci-intion. for the cure of weak. nervous. run- down. over-worker]. rlebllltntcd. Dani-racked women. knowing this medicine to be made up of Ingredients. over-y one of which has the strongest possible lmlmscmunt of the loading and standard authorities of the several schools of practice. are perfectly willlng. and In fact. are only too glad to print. as they do. the formula. or list of Ingredients. of which It. Is composed. in plain English. on every bottle-wrapper. '2? «:1 9h '9' lb The formula of Dr. Plcrce's Favorltc Pro- Icrlptlon will brai- the most critical examina- tion of nit-diva! exports. for it contalns no alcohol. narcotics. harmful. or habit-forming drugs. and no riccnt cntcrs Into It. that Is not highly recommended by the most advanced and leadlng medical teachers and author- ltles or their several schools of practice. These authorities rccommt-nd the lnm‘edlcms ~ of Dr. I'icrcc‘s I-avoritc Prescription IOI‘ the cure of exact y tlic’ same allmr-nls for w Ich this worio- nine. medic no is advised. r21 rt? '5 fl? 92! No other medicine for woman's Ills has any such professional endorsement as Dr. Plercc's Favorite I’rcscrlptlon has received. In the un- qualified recommendation of each of Its sevornl ingredients by scores of lending medi- cal men of all the schools of practice. I: Inch an endorsement. not worthy of your mnsidcration ? if? '11 1!! vb It A booklet of lnmdicnts. with numerous authoratlvo profeslonal endorsements by tho lentllnl; medical authorltics of this country, will be mailed free to any one sondlng name and address with request for same. Addresu Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo. N. Y. ‘51: be c m- of w: A BALZL’I SIORY A story, said to be new, of Balzac is b_\' it French colitoiilpory, A adiuissiun to Balzac”: house,niiil was soon at Work, by the light of the "icon iii. the lock l-f the drawerof the sorreiaire iii the noveliet’s chami-cr. Balzac. was asleep at the tin e, but, the movements of tlocintriid- er aroused him The I-nrzlar, who was working most. Invlllslrlull‘lli', paused. .\ otridant laugh arrested his olwrtl. tlcns, and he beheld bv the moonlight. the novelist sitting ii l in bed, his aides lll'IlIllg with laughter “ What is Itlliut you iiierri?” demanded the ‘I litiiuli,’ repliel the aii’liur to think that. y in came in the night without a. to search my secrclaire for tnono- , when I can never find any iliere in broad daylight. velaiel burglar pained inake~i an: M. of ‘l’ore Gniot,’ should lantern REEUMATISM, lleiy bad case that was cured by partnering like an old time remedy. ‘ Were it not that I had great pail- -iice and pcrsovrr nie." writes Mr. Fritz Kalb-r, w-Il known in Lm dun, "I would still be racked by chronic rheumatism, which was my unhappy wt for three years "I didn’t have acute rheumatic fever as so many haveâ€"with inc tlicpaiii >nd slifI'i ('SSI'IIII'G 4 ii gradually. When l kept. quiet as on Sunday. I was free- From puiii,â€"-h tb‘ing u in rking man I had to ni-ive about and the. pain was simply awfn', though after an hour’s resting it would subside. “I got t‘ve idea into inv head that. al’ though the 1 :iin was in my joints, the rheumatic pol~on was in my blood. My rim-mist said ‘ Fe rnznno' was a wonderful blood tonic and I began to useit. At first it dllo‘t help at. all, onlv chair-:9 was a better appetite and more strength. Not being a doctor I didn't know that Ferrizone wasull the while working at the root of the dis ease Ikep riehton wtli Ferrozmie 4nd in three months was cured. l‘hcre Is no more stiffness, no pain and I am asliuiber asl was forty i ears 2:10." Ever. klnl (f Rheumatism Sciatica and Bio III Illearder is quickly cured bv I-‘errozoiic. Satisfac- tion gimraiite'ad; 50c, per box or at x boxes for $2 50, at all dealers. The practice of burning sugar in sick rooms, w larch has been considered by I)Il\ siclans an imp-cent superstition has been found to be based on beneli cinl facts, acciirdiiig to I‘onsul General ltchard (in ~other. Mr Gite-illicr. or ring from Frankfurt, mus that Pro. IOSSO" 'l‘rilhert of the Pasteur Instltiiie at Paris, has demonstrated recent y th: I: burning Rlliflll' ilcvelopefi formic acetylene hydrogen, one of the most p0“ erlul ai‘tisepi‘c cases known Five grains of sugar (7716 grains) were burned under a class bull holding Ion quarts. After the yam-r had cooled bacilli of typhus, tiiberl-olisig, cholera, snmllpox, elc . “'ch placed in the bell In OPP" glues tubes and “‘IIIIII‘I half an hour all the microbes were dead-Eagle. WHAT CAUSES “NERVES ” M met people say worry-Alley lire Wrongâ€"the cause Is in tha blood which is thin, and lacks nutrinient. 'I‘o cure ‘ Nerves" more blood, slnew and flesh are required, You get these quickly by taking Ferroznne. No Ill ulthbringcr l8 so certain, no nerve sirongthoner more potent, no system tonic so well apapted to the wants oftlie rumdown, nervous or sleepless Lot Ferrozone hulld you up let it. till you With vlin. energy and surplus vigor. It has done thin for thousands me An Exceptional Offer Two 138.193st for $1.00 By a npcclal arrangement with the Home Journal, of Toronto, we are in a. position to offer I-Illl high class home I lllugllzll.6 In conjunction with the Mir- ror at‘a price that must appeal to all lovers of good reading The Home Journal has already a wide circulation throughout Canada and is fully deni- onstruting the fact. that. It. ought not to be necessary to no outside of this coiin~ try for literature of this class. It is wholesmne, fearless and interesting witha fund of valuable information, stories, illustrations, etc... set forth in the best of typographical Itvle. The cover for October " The Little Apple Gatherer.” is typical of sturdy (‘anad- Ian childhood. In addition to a serial and a number or shortstorles. there are iiileresting articles on ”The Milk Ques- tion.” "Women’s Work at. the Fair.” " the w. c. 'l‘. U. and in Work.” MW lc, Faghiona. etc We are able to offer this magnum“ with the MIRROR. for one your (to new subscribers only} at the mica Of Si 00. Present anhscpihniia may noun ' the Home Journal by paying arrows to the Mirror and $1.00 In advance This offer will only hold good for‘30 days. Send all orders to c. w, RICHARDS, l3. 0, DraWerIS, Millbrook,-Ont. k' ,_ uL-IT'N fl» ...,â€".-... " r“. - - a. w . The inspector was examining Grade I . and uh tile class had been SpPClally told beforehand by their teacher, "Don’t answer unloci- you are almost certain your anon er in correct.” History was the niibjecl' 'Now tell me," said tlieilispectnl‘, "who was the anotbr of our great Scotiluli hero, Robert Bruce?” lle hurled to,the top boy, then around the class. There was no un- awer Then at. last “when” of the teacher of that class leaped with joy. The boy who was standing at the Very fool haul holdup Iilu hand. “Well, my boy/’aaid the inspector, oncoiiraglngly, "who was Hlie?" "Pleaaehislr, M re. Bruce.” Make Tlils Up lt'liiiii Home. rreparo at Rome By Shaking Incre- dfents Well in a. Bottle. What. will appear very interesting to many people here la the article taken from a New York daily paper. giving simple prescriptl' ii, which It! said to be a. positive renwd)‘ for backache or kidney or bladder derangement, if taken before the stage of Bright’s disease: Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-hall ounce; Compound Knrgon, one ounce". Compound Syrup Surnupiirlllu, three ounces. Shake well In it bottle and take in ieuapoonfnll doses after each meal and again at bedtime A wellknown ilrnzzist here at. home, when asked regarding this prescription stated that the. Ingredients are all harmless, and can be obtained at a Hmullcost from any good prescription pharmacy, or the mixmre Would he put up if asked to do So. He liirthersialed iliat while this I'll'eficrlplloll is often prescribed In rheumatic afflictions wllli splendid results, he could see iio reason why it. would not be :icplendid remedy for kidney and urinary troubles and backache, as It has a peculiar action upon the kidney structure. cleaiislng these most important organs and help- ing them to sift and filter from the ' blood the foul acids and waste mailer which cause sickness and suffering. Those of our readers who suffer can make no mistake in giving it a. trial, Briggs, Oklahoma, In said to he the place where u inlnister, marrying a negro couple, asked the woman: "Do you take lhls man for better or for worse?” She interrupted by explaining “No, judge, I wants him just as h» III. If he cots unv better he'lltliu, and if he gets any wuss I’ll kill him my- self." CAUSE OF BOILS EXPLAINED: Even in health there is a large ac- cumulation of matter "1le 8 system which If not destroyed, breaks Illl’ll'lul the skin In the form of llllllpl“8 and No remedy an cleansing, noeure to drive out bolls as Dr. Hamilton's Pills. They brace up the Blfltflll, rid it of lniinors, restore liealili, and abso- ltllely prevent swelllnga" pimples blulches and built. Be 'illlr‘e IIII‘II and certaln. anyone can use Dr. IIlIll-llllon’n Pllln. Sold by oil ilen'orl. 3 beds. <-v'â€".. BETHANY Special to the Mirror MLR KincuI-l and sister returned home on Friday after spending Lie summer in :ilnniiobu. Mr. 'I‘. W. Reynolds, of Toronto, was In Town last week Mrs. '1‘. Briinker, of Marmara. min a guest. at the home of her brother, Mr II MCKIIIIIOD, last. week Mrs A. Griffin sprint TIIRIIIIMIIVID: Dav with her uuughter,Mru A. Brown, at Oshawa Mil-Ir! Laura Morlon._ who Is attend lull Lindsay Hluli School.waa home for Tlinnkugiviug Day Miss Mela Want and Miss Patterson, of 'I‘oronto Junction, spent 'l'liankaglv in: Day win Muss Annie Bray Those who attended the funeral of the lain Matthew B. Fee, who died In North Dakota were: Mir-a Annie Bray, Mr. Win Bray, Mr. W. H. Mcl‘artm. and Mr. J. J. Preston, M l’ P. 'l‘h funeral on Sun-lav to St. John's (79inc- terr. Cuvun. was very largelv attended l‘ho Presbyterian intend to livilil their anniversary services and Emer- taiuinent on Sunday and Mond iy, December 6th and 7th. â€"-.’â€"-~â€"â€"‘-'-~â€"â€"â€"â€". An ir suntan who served on noun] a innn-of-war was selected by one of the officers to haul In a iowllne of mould- arable length iliut was towing over the luff-rail After puIII'Il: In fort? or fifty f‘utlioma, which had put I!“ patience severely to proof. as well as every muscle of his arms. he muttered to himseli: "Surely It’s as long as Io-dav and to morruw, It’s a good week's work for any five ,in the ship Bad luck in ihe log or the arm it’ll leave at last. What inwrenl it .vt'l? Och, mnr ion? The my's mighty deep, to be sure!" After continuing in a similar strain and concefvliig there was little probability of the completion of Ills labor. he suddenly stopped short, and. uddresalng the nth er of the watch, or- clalmed' "Bad iiiannern to me, air," I don’t think snmebody'a cut off the other end of It!" From Russia there continue to come crave stories of the aerionuconditinn of tho health of the Tinnitus. She I! sold to be suffering seriously from extreme iieiirisatho-nia, accompanied by halln ciiiatlonn. Her doctors lnaia' on I long vwit to u cuiiihern climate. but she steadily refuses to leave ultl out her husband. The Tamils: in also great y depressed over the h as of her old r sister, the Grand Duchess Elizabeth, widow of the asaaainnted Grand Duke Serge, who has decided to renounce the world and enter a convent a: a nun. The Grand Duchaea has already taken the first step in this direction, entering it came. I In the neighborhood of Moo- e )W as a religleure 'I‘o force the A '- mlrality to attend to some long need (I reforms the Douiiia has refused to pass the estimates for the navy. As a. ro- sult of this, Admiral Wereniia, presi- dent of the technical commlaelon com- mission of the Adinlrnllty, i-: to retire sl oxtly, and other “reforiiaa” are prom- lard. w- ................n The Sick Made Well. WITHOUT MEDICINE. No matter what disease you suffer with, nor how long you have been sick, if no vital organ is ii'reparablv destroyed. in all probability OXYD will cure you. ONOR No medicine, drucs, electricit , mental science or faith cure. "I But a natural, rational method discovered by a well known selenctist and physician. One OXYDONOR will serve an entire familyâ€"one at a‘ time. last a lifetime, and there is no expense It “‘III after the purchase price. You can apply OXYI)OI\'OR at home while you rest or sleep. Mr. Wm. liters, 196 York St, Toronto, Ont" writes: “I have great pleasure in recommending your ()xydonor. When I first got the instrument I was suffering from Sciatica for about four months, and after applying it for live Weeks it left me all at once and hay e not been troubled with it since. I can highly recommend it as a good family doctor, and would not be WIIIIOUI it for double the price.” BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine has the name of Dr. H. 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