But you don’t even have to go far from Montreal to get into the wil- derness, and that is the peculiar wing shout Canada. alt is really, to- day, a country in which a sparse pop- ulation is scattered along its south- ern border, with little real conquest of its wilds. :Its railroad service, acids from a wary limited 82m service. which is forced tobeup to out: 131 room at American occupati- Really we Americans don’t realize how uncivilized and primitive a place Canada is. There are really no great cities in Canada, or no great centers of population. Montreal is a closely built, small city that has not gotten over the characteristics at a country town, gndanry bucolic one at that, and,.ot cause, is the biggest and most boaettul city in Canada. ' In tact after having done the “grand tom- of the Canadian cities and Laban" myselfl can’t help laugh- ing when I see some distinguished foreigners, usnally Englishmen, be- in roped in _to do it and evidently expecting to find the same kind of accommodatipns and experiences as it he travelled to Boston, New York, Philadelphin, Mtimore. ,Waahington and Chicago. .1 would like to call attention to the ,tact that it 'you want to go in for 'blunders and mistakes jut try the ao-called “grand tour of Canadian cities and the Lakes.†11 you went bad service, misinformation and gen- eral provincial sloppineas you will ï¬nd it in Gmada. In the Wilderness of can“. (To the Editor at “The M") Sinâ€"I noticed, a communication in your paper about mistakes at con-porn ations supposedly in connection with some summer outing experiences at a. correspondent . I notice that the ï¬'itish general, In Hamilton, took in Kingston on hi: “grand tour.†I hope he liked it. We didn’t. 01 courle. we got better aeeommodationa in Montreal, To- ronto um Quebec, and I believe you can get a square meal in Halifax it you don’t at too much of the man. agement even it you do pay $5 allay. But a: {or the small towns in Can- auheevenprotapt 'on 1 Your trul - _ 9L3 STA .y A Canadian Experience. (To the Edi-tar of “The Pressâ€) Sinâ€"J: read with much interest what man said in the Forum about the wilderness of (hoada. ~11 the ex- patience of three lone American wo- men in the city of Kingston mean anything, all I can say is to pros- pective American travelers "don’t go to Kingston." Through the care- lessness and stupidity of railroad ot- ticiala. we .were landed in Kingston without being able to make railroad connections and were forced to stay there all night. We went to the “beat†hotel (3‘). Heaven save the mark! It was ac bed that when we got there we thought there couldn't be gnything worse in town, and we left it: on a tour of investigation only ’to be compelled to return to it and spend a moat depressing night there in filthy room: and among cobweb: and apidera. The proprietor rseemedl very much hurt that we did not like his hestelry. but how could we, wel were not quite used to such dom‘n-at- J tho-Leela business. I ed by the few, mm go tq We the 3pm: gencrnl nvm‘age. in Cg“- ada the millionaire: can almost be counted m the ï¬ngers at both hands. Chandaâ€: wedth is divided more even- ]! than that of. most other nations. .how. 8210. mile the States wealth overuse: but $175 an individnel. In m Iancuece thia means that W 0.3 a rule live in better bounce. at better food, wear better clothe; have more pocket money and more of all contort that money eon buy than either the people at Gm Britain or the American republic. And the commison is more in tav- our at (hand: than-the ï¬gureq sham to: in both Britain and the United States there are mt tor-tunes hoard- I’hiladelphia, Oct. 15th, 1903. ‘ Spool-ens of the lied o! letters Appeal-g In Inorloau Journals. Below «we print a couple of letters taken tom the Philadelphia Press, tornarded by Air. Bert Hiram, for- merly at The Put stain, and now in the engineering department of the Baldwin Locomotive Works in that city. It. mum: adds a well known fact that many American papers ap- pear to devote gladly any amount of 39806 to the vilitication o! Mada and things Canadian. notwithstanding that the library of every well ap- pointed ottice contains reliable in- formation to disprove the ridiculous- mertinne advanced. The editor: might, for instance. ponder the state- ment at no eminent a atatistican as Sir Bohr. Grifï¬n that (kinda in wealthier per head than eiithe: Brit- ain or the United States. His (km-ea ahow that mere (haada’a wealth di- vided, each inhabitant would have :3». Bï¬tfle gar head can only 0F Till“ YANKEE MISRIPRESENIAIION ~22h8mmtm was-n mum MIMI "I“ CO. Interest Allowed 31:76me 0 nan-«mu 4 overhung»: AIIOIIG READING. For: him,'wh'o, 'neath the burteting or late, mt happier he that, while hi. blood is warm. Sees hope and Iriendship dead about him lie, Bares his bx are breast to enwy’o bit- ter storm, Nor shunts the poisoned barbs or calmny; And midst It all stands sturdy aa'd is done. Lies down to asleep with nothiagtot regret; The battle he has fought may nohbe won, fl‘he tame he sought be just as fleet- ing yet. Foldiqg at last his hands upon his Happy- tlge man that. when his day For a lad Cold. If you have a had cold you need a good reliable medicine like (3mm berlains Cough Remark to loosen and relieve it, and to alloy the ir- ritation end inflammation of the throat and lungs. .The soothing and healing properties or this remedy and the quick cure which it effects make it a favorite everywhm-e. For, vole hy nli drugginta. into the river below the town. This is a costly piece or work, and as: large portion of the ewe: can be used by the residents or West Bront- foxd the firm thinks the Council should at least assist in the under- taknig. They will appear to-night to press their view: on tho ddunnen. The factory will be thorougghmon erhnuled at once and operatic re- turned in the course. of a few. woe a." â€"£xaminqr.' l a “The. mmbors of the ï¬rm will re- muir oval- to-night. «and will appear beforeib: cityOouncil tor the pur- pwe of asking the city to construct a newer from their cking ham down through What nation! and “The Geo. Matthqws (20.. of Peter- bcrough. who â€(2va purchased the Pa: mers' (Io-operative Pork Pack- mg Factory in West Bunttord. an in the city to-day and formally took o\er the property from the AMA. Bank. The new comers intend to improve the factory. in many way; and made it one of tho fine; in .the country. They posse-i sufficient cap- ital for the business and will run a big concern on thoroughly business prixfiplem Happy is he it, hoary and lament, 'e nin'nl into the last eternal rest, Breathing than: only words. “I am . content.†The Bran'tfard Expositor has the Iollawing on? the purchase by tha George mtthows Company at Peter- borough, of the Fumm’ (Jo-opera- tive Pork Packing Factory. of that city ; ‘u'irt ion]? in the armour God hath Concluded Purchau at tho Funor’s co-Opontlvo Pork Paella: 00': Plant. MATTHEWS 00. GLOUED IIAIT- FORD DEM. Save for hunting and (ï¬shing. ‘Americans at present hed better be. ware ot the Canadian . milderueu, and it you take the “grand tom-â€you shouldn’t exrect too much, for it you do you will be disappointed, as rail- road: and hotel people everywhere will conspire *0 give you false in- pressions at what you can get "fur- ther on." Your: napeetgnlly. ‘-___; bwing to this American ignorance it is easy for Canadians who htve different standards to beguile us, be- cause what is a. “great place" to a Canadian or a very adunoed com- munity may seem to an American when he sees it to be little removed from 'the savage conditions of the Since I have Mute Canada it has been home in upon me that one o! the principal reasons for the boom and ooltapae o! the Consolidated Lake Superior Compan was due to Ameri- can ignorance a t Canadian con- ditions. What was attempted at the $00 was to set up a complex. full- fledged industrial community in“ a, wilderness which was absolutely prepared for any such sudden devel- upgnent. any to ( content." 8011311232. ‘rmï¬LER. Philcdolphia, Oct. 14th, 1903. tion.' i My m1: tanks about. "I I. COIIEIT.†JUGENE FIELD. man to; the purpose of interviewing him. mth a view to publishing a report ‘of such inter-mew. and this rule will shut out the ubiquitous reporter on- tirely. Each officer of tin 3301 will be required to take an oath of office before a commission. "veering that he will faithfully. diligently and Just- ly serve and perform his dutiea. 1119 raw laws also mute prinfl‘offm- on and punishments, clothing. diaty ariea, labor and employment of prior onere, leave of alliance to offioera. buildings and yardl. exeoqtlona. etc. nee: home not been round face 18 10 y ' All rewident omoars or the: gaol. when on duty are expected to wear a um- form unit of dark blue color, trimmed with black braid. together with a peaked cap. who [allowing class 0! prisoners shall have a. separate ward, viz" adult prisone‘rs awaiting trial. adult prisoners convicted 0.11:! can! tenced, juvenile prisoners. pox-cons ot unsound mind, etc. No person uhall be allowed mug _to_ an; prisoner. The new rules and regulations for the government or the common zeol- ot Ontario, recently approved by or- der of the Lieutenant-nevernor-in- Council, have just been promulgated. They bring into ell‘ect a number of important changes which are calcu- lated, as experience, shows, to im- prove the proper adminietretiondof‘ zoo' affairs. In the first place, the authority and powers of the geoler are considerably enlarged under the new rule, and although the 8mm still has “general supervision over the 2201 of his county,†"he shall not control the management of the prisoners. nor prescribe their dutiee.†ae formerly. 'I-‘or the luture, thin work must be done by the cooler. «'30 “shall: have {.1111 31mg): of the goal at 9. times.’ an “ regen- eible tor the are custody and M eral care of the prisoners and for rm- condition of every part of the pool and its mrronndinu" For pur- poses of gieoipline, the tut-ow- and other ofï¬cers or the 3301 are! reqmr- ed to perform enohdnties and work as mug. be djsected _by_ the geoler. Beggar, A. Boss. town; W. Weddell, Peter-hero, and Mr. Chan. Needler. at Killbrook. will comprise the My. end they so by train to Victor-i. Road. from which point they drive to Longtord township. During the past few days Col. Dea- con has issued deer lioemea to the Stollowing parting; Mean. A. F. ‘8033, A. F. Webster, Oakwmd; .W. 0. Bell Cameron; Jmeph Golding, W. C. Golding. Bridmborp‘; .W. J. iLogen, Niegera-on-the-Lakq; John Engine“, £21531: J chic“ White. FJL (b Peter MILIWm. Needler, J. H. Dean, Neil Grey, Wm, H. Simpson. Dr. IL Allan. J. O'Neill, and O. Reeve. Lindsay; Col. Deacon’s otï¬ee is over The Poet printing out,†and moanbeeecuredtharemy‘ time thin week. The Needler-Boesor hunting pnrty leave on Saturday for their annul hunt in Longtord, that townihip have "beep reserved ,Iar , hunting- purpmes hy the 0mm Hunt Club, of which Messrs. Needler and Reason- are members. Mr. Needle: and his (ï¬end, Hr. .Wnddell, of Peterborq. left on Monday. to make preparatory er- rangqmenta tor the canine at the party on Saturday. This putty still hunt. consequently no dogs will be token. Messrs. .W. Needler, B. B, Lindsay Ila-tors Left {or 1". Weeks Sport In the Woods. Messrs. A 8. Terry. Mack McCon- nochie. J. Wellington. 1‘. Terry. Geo. Ewart. town. ud .W. H. Pen-eon, Bunkhom, left last Friday for Gall Inks. Hervey township, where they will chute door for two weeks. Mr. Terry’a yacht. the Lillian-Bose. will convey the party to Burleigh Falls. 'lll. MIME ‘I’IIE MIMIC DESI both and am; n, which radii: nun-t WV.- u wuguthpu-pmotmm cm the mam many whichhzonï¬qmmcï¬ â€œout". "mu. “uni-'â€" dowry. Vanuatu-manna“! â€Who mm mm â€WWW. tho curt-twang ape-41mm: W3 â€.me â€mam “mm mm _ Mai Toemuchmmbowfl thymtnluoofcmtcun 3:39.01»- nut and Wm: in tho M0 domain; otthemeou Immot tho blood and mum “14.0.3th- locd and constitutional“: for ï¬lms In Km ilhout Sanativeulmisapj tip cleansing ' ' Mahoutthocmofthasu; ‘ .sul’u “INNS. ’7 Much TM Every Wmn low Gaol Regulation .OQPBQU There does not seem to be anything particularly new about the "new finance." except the huge scale on which it planned to make the in- vesting public pile up prodigious for- tunes for a flew manipulators. The prospectus tuned by the motel! at the Shipbuilding Trust to hegulle in- vestors into the purchase of inflated stocks and bondyrepresenting prop- erties which aggregated only a small fraction 0! their presented value. was backed bygone of. the greatest name- in finance; commerce and industry in the United States, Jt was the en- dorsement at these great namesmosn- manding the ognlidence at the public. that carried the huge flotation through to the partial success mark- [ng ita culmination. Payment to the extent 0! many mink-Ia ct dollars was exacted tor the endorsement: d theae names. which gave the ï¬cti- tigu‘ stocks and bonds their currency. 1‘1.†proceedings at the dummy direc- tors. who Voted on the diapeaition at million! 0! dollars without knowing or caring hwat they were about. the division at other ;mlllions among ‘ promoters who never gave a dollar in return. the award of enormous sal- arias to those on the inside. andall the other transactions at lilac char- acter which have been diaclooed in open â€It: stanza-theme and dis- grape upon ea -3 \ aainsolthe promote†Who resort?! to Inch methods to .sild millions to the mil. um-theyalready, w ‘ ‘ It was not long afterwards that the highly reapeatable Kr. J. Pierpont Morgan publicly declared that he con- sidered Mr. Gates 3 “dangerouflman ‘en'd unfit person to have incontrol of the Louisville and Nashville Ball- '3’; and yet it is now («and that the firm which signed an agreement to work of: on the public the t Mr. ‘Mortan and Mr. Schwab. man-1 agate for the United States Steel Unâ€" A derwriting Syndicate. ahead of any other stock of the Steel Trust, 1'“ no_ne other than_Har1-i.s. Gates a; (b. According to the evidence of Mr. Dresser. who finds himcelt ruined through hic connection with the Shipbuilding Company. Mr. Schwah ' no: my the chief wrecker at that gammy. but also the intimate as- sociate of Harris. Gates 4: 00.. 01 Wall ctreet, the leaders of the "bear" campaign against the Steel Trust. at which Hr. Selmvab was until recently Preddent. Who supplied them, it 5 now acted. with the “long" Mock ‘ which they were able to pour no plen- titully upon the market? Mr. John W. Getec.otthe tirrn nuned.is him- self a trust organizer of renown. Kc mend to the trait rank of the Wall street “captains of finance" when he carried through successfully a "bear raid on his own Steel and Wire Gun- pnny, which involved the throwing at ceveral thousand at men out of em- ployment. in order that Air. Gate. night win out. " Another reeult at the court pro- ceeding! in to show tht Mr. J. Pier- pont Morgan. in consideration of 35,- 000.00. in ‘the stock at the Shipbuild- in; company. and an agreement that his holdmce should be unloaded be- nny other: at the company's securiti- iea were sold. put his name and prel- tise to an undertaking whereby the investing public was to pay $30,000.- 000 for the Bethlehem property, which had been acquired for $7,200,- i‘hey authorized die 310.000.000 bud Leeue t6 Cherie! M. Schweb. giving him a {in} mortgage on the Bath“- hem .teel plent, and e second mt- nge on ell the «her plants at the fruit. This $10,000.01» of bonds end the 320.000.000 of stock they h“. veted to Hr. Schweb gave him com- plete £1101?de the United Stem Shi b ' in; may. He owned WEIIOJOO’o‘ut ot a tote! of â€5,000.- 000 of the securities having a voting power._ . ‘ The combined capitol o! the com- panies absorbed by the Trust. exclu- aive ol the Bethlehem Steel Company. m «moon. There mu already 314,000.†of "wnter" in the kthle- héxn concern when it we. token in; the total enoont at "water" upon which interest would have had to he corned In the Shlpbuildlnc Trust ex- ceeding 360,000,000. A youth muted Lewis P. lull]. e clerk mun“: that he wee one at the director: ot the Trout. ooe chore at the stock. for which he did not on. bovine been on- teredinhis nuns toquelily him. This young men, along with eeverel other dummy directoreâ€" who. under crou- exeminntion, have been ehown to he no ignorant ot the Truet'u stain on ectunlly not to know where tho ver- loue plants of the concern ere situ- “edâ€"met. end tollawlns the instruc- tion: (1 the "on tune .d tin-ace." Voted on: 871. .M o! Shipbuild- ing Tront eocnntiee. One at the moat extreordinu-y ot the“ revelation is the Music: 0! Kenneth K. Mela-on. Secretary at the Corpontion Imt Company. at New Jersey. end one at the inocrporetoru at the United Bub. Shipbuilding Compeny, that he wanna at the the. ineorporetare ot the henklin Syn- dimte. the 520 per cent. "get«tich- ulck-ewlndle," which robbed never- :1 thoneend orednloue people of my. oral million dolleu. it will be :3. membered that William F. Miller end Baht. A. Amman, the two chief con- np'u‘atore in the Franklin Syndicate,‘ ere now in Sing Sing prison; and in view of the present revelation. the queluon present: heel! whether then up my swindler undergoing punk):- ment to-dey who rented to more he- wton: method: than did Dome o! the men who ere involved in thin Ship- hnudinz hut would, Kenneth later». On at the Inner- punters of the funk". Syndicate "Oct-ll“ Quiet" Svludlo. no A:- unlgu 9! “bush. on“ and lemon. The revelations yhich have been nude in the legal proceedings in New 'York to have a permnnent receiver agpomted tor the United States Ship- buildlnc Omnpany have been little abort of estoundinc. They have an. closed the moat unocruplous methods a hula; been resorted toln working diapers: in public the huge quota- ‘ than at greet New York ï¬nancial manly ulntora end trust crutch sf whose (eat: the whole world we! ngnpe not 1003 too. amen 0: ms mum! C'Il-{My mm a mu». m or mum. 1 my Ion. mt SHIPBUILDING TRUSHAVAN IOWHSIIIP BlAlfRS§ 5-10 by in lit-w "7c: it contain- no tau-mu) 041an It" in [mum to “IQâ€"bah Ulhltl tad ch reg; llkgit. 331! it and you will p3 (ye m._ It pm. on}... Fu- A the†mm. This is the canon 01 the year. when the 91'th and cudul homile re- plenishe- her amply o! Chamberlain‘- Cough My. It is certain to be needed more the aim in over. and remun- me much more prompt and nth-(eatery when it is up: at head and given an anon u the cold is connected uni More it w become settled in the custom. In glued: ev-g cry ipcte 3 mice by be graded o 13‘ min; ï¬g My freely an noon :3 the In" W. Hon of the boil ‘ - in pp gym:- {a flying“ [It _to cm. for A 80'†Pull" Ilaok Ins. £110 816 prise rod cam-d by The 'Doronto Star to tho per-on catching the largest anal-mouthd‘blwr been in Ontario on or were the: 15th 0! Senegal»: will he: pun-outed to John James Irwin. 3 young farmer or .. ith tmi in RW‘ ‘cqgntyfwho onp’Jub' $9; in} an: hike. puma: tawnIxip. whilqfllh- mg With a hoot mam. had a co- (hr polo. cmcht flu [arm mul- anonth b'ack‘ba- o! thc aim. no fish mined" as inhu‘in hum, hall a ninth of .17 inches. and which -.I - ILâ€" Wold-l Billion. For a long line the two year old child or )(r. P. L. lethn. 69 N. ‘rcnthun., Hart-abort. P... would ileep but two or three. hours in the Nil-Ly part of the night. which made it very bad {at he:- wants. am- mother 000ch that tho :chtld Ind stomach trauma and game had hall of one of (Rumba-kin} Stomach nod Liver Tabbu. which quince.) her Itomach and she 81%: the whalq night through. ,Two xe- or these Tablets’hnq cltected‘ a permanent ‘ "Hl let you luvs my coat." upon up the gallant young man. "Per- haps Jolt the deem would do." ‘And_ then evon the Wood turn- In a. Fort“. .TheyA were hunting cm“. "Den: me.†said the mty gu-I, “it a: chilly. I wish I Ind something around me.†did. «2. 3nd in a In“ an: zo-day For sale by all drug-iota. 8p.“ 0n: $2.900 Outed-g. Mr. Joseph Pominville. o! sunn- ter. Mina. nicer havihg went over 2,000 with the he“ doctor! for stomach tronbie, without relief. wu 'adviud to try a box of Omaha:- lgi‘na Slomnpq 50d Lujer TAM»: 8b To be 2m Iientmnt. providongl- 1:: Servant E. “kw. vice 8. A. Saddam. prmoted. 8th July, 1903. To be ï¬entount: 2nd lieutenant W; E. Smith. to complete catabiiah- meat. 31-: July. 1W8. Fro bé'mpiu'n: Lieutenant 8. _A. Boddaby. vice J. R. Ila-Kay, rotu- o1._8ua my. 1903. Captain J. R. “(3] reignl‘hiu commission. and is permitted to re- tain rank of captain on retirement. 8191 July. 1903. I III»: a Function. The Canada Gazette given notico of the following promotion: in the 45m Regina“: ' About 1820 it wu the cmtm d early uttlor- at Gavan towuhip to walk to Gabon: with a he at when: and return with n he at floor. the ï¬nance Nu; about twenty-ï¬n to thirty nil..." . Among the (bun macro nick- mm were prevalent and wore nl- won and on their night pnrnden in otder to conceal Mcntit . 01 come some men who nan:- be ‘ to u. bond were glven nicknsmes. Th. following are some at the name do gum known along the than a..- on; The Dana. Robot-t. Swan; m- }tholomow. John Swain; The Wan. Richard Swain; Huggiu. W. Enllln; at, Bobt. Montganery; Mooney. John 5min; Judo. Baht. Gumâ€; Podglu. Hon, Grundy; Old Gllley, John Grundy. the name being given to him owing to his puthllty to: singing the hymn vthe retain of which in â€ï¬lm of amend," and Bug. a Son. Hr. Staples. Th. (inn Blazers were big. powetful men and were magnificent types of Lhnadian manhood. THE 45th VICTORIA BEGIN“? The Oeven Blazers. who -were at the zenith qt their (kl? about 150. «to extremely entepmltic {to Ranen Oecholice, end did all in their power ’to prevent men d that teith Iran uttlinz in the township. In 1882 the Oeven Bleurb ettulded e eeve'nteenth ct Mex-eh depart-tread: 1e Bentham. with the avowed pox-pan at braking up the proceeaion. By Inoene at ropes e number 01 than draw I. cannon from Mount Pie-ant to 'Peterboro. The: loeded the eennbn end directed it towerd e hotel where e unmberd Bowen (kaolin! hed enembled, end threatened to demolish Che place it the Catholics did not dieperee. _ Among the Oeven Regen nick- names were prenlent end were el- even need on their night peredee in 3 “When the mind revert! to Gun tow}; up hemeâ€, thigh. by the lei ot nonunion. ot the (ban flu. ere. They hed been styled e ‘mt secret organism end the m a the ninth use “peer to hen been a. aeoleua of the bend. In the heart at . 'qwunp' they had a retreat which m known only to the initiated. Here they â€unwed at night, and truly the wolkin ta , with their men-‘- ment. The most ml end team he- has to the bad. Ind they went In (or an ell-round mood pique. In the max. ‘0! ma Mt it was their cui- tom' to partake d e Magnet. tar yhil‘ 3: sh, chosen; pqultry in the tow hip me broutht into reqeffl- than. i Undor the than ham 5 ma- Fondant to the Oobom World write- “ (allows: at duperâ€. m Huer- m‘ ant and 1mm night pande- §A. .L. mum :ooomoonooumomoo» : resh Clean Groceries 2 Hadqmrters for HARDWARE and STOVES. KENT STREET, - - LIN A FULL CARLOAD OF THE CELEBRATED “PEIIHSUW†II “MARION" SNVBS all BANE AT CINNAMON’S. The Biscuits above mentioned. are manu- factured by the National Biscuit Co. of New York. We have the Sole Agency. Try them. The Kind You Have Always Bought {ARE YOU Amman? an. Konnm Ker-gnu, CREAM CHEESE HEINZ SWEET PICKLES CHEESE BISCUIT COCOANUT MACAROONS ALMOND BON-BON BISCUIT no Kind You Have Always Bousht. Ind which In. {nun for oversoyenrs, mmomw - nndhasbeenmadeunderhhm ¢ W m We m m»: . Allow no one todaceive you. All Counterfeits, Imitation: and “Justus-good†are?“ apex-lawn“ that trifle with and endanger the be“ calm at Inflat- nnd Children-Experience against Emu-1mem Cone. Ii i'ellevel Teething Troubles, cures 00an and PM. It assimilates the Food, regulate. tho Stomch and Bowen, giving healthy and natural .5... T503 Children’s Panacea-The Mother's Friend. Ontario is a harmless substitute for Castor 011, p...- goric, Drop: and Soothing Syrups. It is Plenum It contains neither Opium, Morphine not other Van-con. substance. [u age is its guarantee. It destroys Worn. and all.†Feverilhneu. It cures Diarrhea. and w“ n-n_ t; ‘__h._-- m.-;:.z__ n\_..-n.n-_ -__ Beats the Signature of (MW of the Egg» a the Late Anch. Campbell) . CIEMAMOH What is CASTORIA I“ must ITEM. 9.1201,. â€Cl. Our stock has a reputation. We always aim to merit. In Use For Over 30 Years. and see them and got our prices was cultu- W'n" numv stun. un- vm cwv Oar "W mm "murmur in m“. Cmoo'. Pay. 8‘ you. I. 00“!» Ian: â€any. lane of minimâ€"Consult old manna. naught. mica". Commutation It... looks {or Question Bank for Home Truman. ban. Mum that o'- chuu by m vie-to! My“; mum“ «an m of naked. thMmlam-umqmumheu-dm mmvw. and vitality of wood 3:: lacking. An you anon-and £1th and in the morninz‘nuve wimmmmmny'smt'hnyou mac Nun. m '1' at: you Bumble and excitable? c7 NP!- ud winking? may“ \ 3m- max? coffin" till: Imus liability and Seminal Weakness. CASTORIA Specials LINDSAY pdmary 1 Iwhcn oll ‘mkes m l enables U: of di: i the ac her. and t Pills t n- the wt Ilo mak II by 3" l pgid at I {or 82. I Dr. W mule. O Will , but inside at“ Velvet :dly lat' home “ plea “.0 tin our rm 2; “2:! v 38 (DRE