:9999:99999999999 . (01212190110;le PAGE: ’ Q o 9 9 9 4, Tumors Conquered Wit/tout Operations Unqualiï¬ed Success of Lydia. E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound in Cases of Mrs. Fox and Miss Adams. lllt '(mlfï¬lllt titllmlt * IEPOIT 0? “I‘ll“ Al’ "I! WEEKLY ,EXAIIIATIOIS. For." German-Grace Moon 80 p.c.. 1W)“ Phelps 739x..JoseieRos555 p.c. l , ‘ W Fem. Frankâ€"Junk Kuny 88 per cent. Gm Wilkinun 86 11c. Harriet: HW’BB [no.1 Boy Jdeon 799. e., Vila Loidley 76 p.c.. Hazel Com! 71 9.9.. Albert Bruntmell 68 11.0.. Lint say Warner 67 pin. mu Inigo-1m I4 9-D- . .- . -l . Ill Grummanâ€"Jean ‘Fhvelle 77. V. Prostm 67, M. Jordan 67, W. ï¬penoo 65. L. Whitenide 63, A. Notes 61, M. cm 60. M. Pepper 57, F. ll. Reed 67. 3 MW 57, B. Mundane“ 66, At mu"! ï¬nned to M “3‘ m“ ‘ V. W 55, N. Davey v.1bcvin day-Mathis intern-Edema“ 51’ D Mm,“ 45 N eel ‘5' B. 23 m 11 W- ‘10 V" 00° 11.11.. 43.11 Naylu‘ 4% J. Lytle 35 0‘" 13° mm"! m" ‘83“? "'0" 1Alasentâ€"1F. Callaghan, J Graham, J. peotedamdbeetknowneitimfleoml" ‘ was a native of York 00.. being com May 18th, 1826, in .what was then the widows: towmhip at East Gw'nllim- .... uldllev. Gamma! Oakwood. Rev. 11'. Brown M tin chair. Themed: W to 9120. Mrs. D. R. Anderson. of Dodgy, wuoholzmtnlum 30089110016 over Sunday. 1 Ina-Rev. Dr. Marvin spent Sunday 1 with her. brother. in. Bertram Grai- ham. ‘ (them of our â€land havens waned!!! G. B. Weasmtnclpal (or the coining yar. tl'he junior, teacher, Min Brown, has also been recognized. Mr. Willem Who ldt on Monday to 130 north on a hunting trip- Mr. J Cory. has purchased the Bailliday hrs: at gunned than. In. Jainism. o! W. andllns. (Du) Jethro, at My. rind Mrs. A. 0. flag; on My tut. ____...____ LINDEN VALLEY. (from Our Own Correspondent): On Wednesday. Oct 28rd, Mr. Clark :0...,.¢9’999999999999999999999gooogaa: W Skirts and Hats In shopping and particularly in buying wearing An- pare}. it is an inevitable conclusion that every woman “its to get the most value that her money will buy. 111 the DUNN!“ 0‘ Furs 01’ expensive Gowns or Wraps, , 11161"? the amount of money is considerably more than ‘ “at is paid for less sumptuous apparel, careful buyers . :11de that it pays to pay for quality, /â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_~â€"â€"_ Chil d e'n s Bearskin Coats Broadcloth Coats in navy, sizes freq two to eight wine, brown and'green trim- . three (.ozen only, med with velvet and braid, 16 for 5195, $2.00 and special at... 12.90 2‘ 5° Shirt Waists of ï¬ne qual- ity American flannel, all sizes, new styles, choice for IMEY HOT; "10- IEAI. 99999 : 9 9 9 9 t 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 999999:99999999999999 999 . .. navy Cloth 11 51225 up to eight choice for ...... 1.50 â€One of the greatest triumphs of Lydia by the physician and he I be no ...Pinkham’ s \ cgctable Compound is signs 018 tumor now It 112,21» Mt the con uerin of w“ mu 9 dr ..1 , . my periods around once more; and I am Tum-mg g C: c lLflly, entirely well. i shall never be without a Form 33. Frenchâ€"L. Rogers 81. J. Murphyl 78. r. Jmkson 76. H. Philip 74, 11. IV PLACES. 99969999999969999 From Our Own Correspond: -n'.‘0. . Mr. Horace Methcrell. of Ben“ .11 days this week. 1 Mir 8 Ethel McKee is spending a terboro. Miss Annie Methorcli. \v ho‘ has been or two. has returned. Thanksgiving in Petcrboro. ter. have returned from spending few days with their son at. Uxbr iigc. the hospital in Lindsay ill with ty- phoid. is improving rapidly, and hopes â€"_...__. WOODWILLE .11. Caverly visited T01 011.0 on business Tuesday- LITTLE BRITAIN Matthie' 5. Lindsay. is home for a few, few weeks visiting relatives :11. Pa. visiting friends at Seagrave a week Mrs J. Jenkins and family spent Mr John Badman. wife and dough- - Mrs John Books, who has ban in to return in a few days. (l-‘xom Our Own Correspondent“: Mme Ethel Thames paid .1 “.Y'lll; 4 1 Black and navy Vicuna Q ~ sated tlounce depth, 4 0 - , . O .3 V v ,3: y 0 Three soan only Ladies ‘ Wrappers of good quality .mpperette, new 5 t y les, ,hoice for ............... 95c Ladies‘ Tweed Coats,3 3-4 length, military braid trim mugs. special at 5.00 Ladies’ black Coats of good quality Vicuna Cloth, length, special... 5.00 lo 9 9 9, 9 9 9 ‘0 ; a 9 9 a. .0 a 9 9 a 9 9 9 cats even in city stores. ["1118", Street. ' 13C ' Ladies’ Fur Ruï¬'s, number Ladles’ Dress and Street Hats Most women who shop in Lindsay know our Ladies’ 1 HatDepartrnent and it is a well known fact that our Hats 1 are noted for style and becomingness, and are hard to dupli- Call and see our display, get our The rest will be easy. 1 W WAKELY one quality, Alaska Sable, six full furred tails, half dozen only, choice 15.00 German Mink Stole, four tails, two heads, brocaded satin lined, special 12.50 White Thibet Setts, stoles or Boas, with round or cush- ion Muï¬', choice each piece Women’s black Astrachan Coats. nice curl. well made, black satin lining, all sizes, special at... .. 25.00 a-lgto 9 9 a 9 9 One Door East of Dominion Bank. 9‘999999999999 011111110. 9 9 ,99999999999999999999999999999999999999 MS SYSTE COWERCYAL SCHOOL mm 50-56 Spadina Ave. Toronto. Canada. .1 School owned by business menâ€"A Course devised by business zenvA Training to meet the needs of business menâ€"A Staff of capable experienced teachersâ€"New up-to-date furnishings throughout â€"Hodern ty-pcwxiting and billing machinesâ€"Latest improved ï¬ling fleecesâ€"Best Office appliancesâ€"ka taught from forms and supplies identical with thoee now in use in the largest oï¬oes, ware- h~zzsc and factoriesâ€"All contribute to the making of Business Systems l‘ommercinl Training " Write for our ll. loslplis MADEMY â€"__.___ l . t Obtained by Pupils at the October Examinations. 3‘ 101011 2‘; 13 the standin': of 132015, of \ 41mg .J‘J ; 58W I~.â€"ro:..; 750; '3'" 5’1'1 111.31.â€" l’ruliiy 1'†K 11‘ een "Ca 5:11; 566 Leona Dagwaits; "45132' Lo.er:..1 55:; Helen Tcâ€" 3‘3214'. Cote 523. Loretta. Cornerhlurtha 514 L433 “fin". vital. Rl'Ili -)IcNAULâ€" . g '. f. ’ ; Mabel Soul- 518, Helena. HorLenf-Xi 595. M a ry v4.11. I‘3-'.['ota.l 460: Katie Fin- 9 363» Nos .. woolly 357, Kathleen PM“ 351 ledgc Denison 337. An- ‘81.,†is"- belle Berry 286. Clalra; his)†Glad; s Bissette L72, Olive “359,1..1127 Gillogly 246.6611- 1% GIG-£1 1': 19-1 (- Hi â€"T0t.n. 4:60 11....- 0’- 2Ҡ~40 Mary Henneeey 234, rrcrâ€" !“m-3 2‘34 Ruth Shannon 207, J"me-llclxrlgrre 200 Monica. Brecn “135an 195 Genevievao’- 311‘ ‘9 Annie Houliban 176. Marie baa15‘ Amelia. Brook's 160 A;- Elite 144,31le Primal). 141. O’Rielly 136 . IL-Total 450; Agnes are!!! P Uâ€"Totat 450-. Irene Curtis ‘1. an 036*“ ass, Gauï¬evfl 9 y 3791Margum Imam"? 15M Dilly 358.3191. Gown-l “Wt: 324, Mary 0’3: ‘Jeeban 58... ’ ' 'to tote the ‘dry’ ticket, and ... â€n.1,. ' ‘ School what it is, “The Best for Business 'SpeeialPr-opoeitioa.“ T. P. WRIGHT. Principal. ILougtflin 315, Clan Flaherty coo Mary Murphy 284, Lena Hutbon 270, Mary Hogan 264. Morena-Jo O'Neill 240, Julia (Tetrault 220,A1;nels Cal- lag 11.111 210. ~ . g 1' . GOES AFTER CERES. 305w}: >' Convmt‘fot‘l flew llyemel noes Its work In owing Catarrh. Nature’ 5 remedy for catarrhal trou- bles is the oils and balsams found 111 Ilyomgi. it is a specific, not a. giro all. it has but one mission. the cum of calarrh. The natural way of curing ease is always "the scientific way, and the scientific way of curing oatarrh is the simple way. with Hyomei. Catarrh 13 a germ disease, and. can be cured only by using 'Hyomei. the treatment that reaches and destroys all catarrhal germs. Breathed through the neat pocket inhaler that comes with every outfit, 13 yomei’s medication reaches the most remote air cells of the nose. throat and lungs. going after the disease germs “hercver prescnt.:lestr0y1ng them and preventing their grouth, thus making catarrhai troubles im- possible There is no dangerous stomach dos- ing when Hyomei is used. It is so 'ely an inhllatton treatment. prepared sptcisily to kill the catarrhal gernn Begin its use at once and see how, lasziug a dis- quickly it gives relief and core . We positively guarantee Hyomci, for should you buy a complete out- fit. price $1. and be dissatisï¬ed with results. your money will be refun 1. ed. Hyomei is sold by druggists ev- ery where. Write {or literature. Booths Byomei Co... Buffalo, N Y 'flâ€"M , m mill. . stubbâ€" â€"-',‘Ihey say the town went prohibition 1' . Pennâ€""l should say it did All the 1‘7"†girls pleaded with their oeaux they 6 {to a man.†“SgShbâ€"W 'All'. I suppose that .5 an. ether proof that 'love removes. all 99'99-999999999999 visit 1!: friends in Toronto this W‘QK. Quite a number of young paciï¬c ett ‘nded inc fowl Sllpf- er in Oakwuod on M‘lï¬nursclay evening of last week. Mrs. and Miss Whattam Visit- ‘6“ friends in Toronto this week. Mrs. John McArthur and daughter, 9 Lydia, returned home. after visiting 9 friends in OPS'Ule. Miss Bertha Heppcnstnll. of Toron- to. visitcl her parents here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Guss Prouse and Mrs. Miss Bcsste McMillan visited her parents in Ulcnarm Thanksgiving day. . Mrs. J. (\V.‘Stnith.visited friends in Cannington on Tuesday. . Mr. Bert Prouse paid a flying visit to friends in Onkwood on Wednesday. Miss Tenn Ferguson. of Toronto, mother here. . Miss Beatrice Mcl’lladyon her parents, of East Somcrville. {Thanksgiving â€"__.__â€"â€" CAMBBAY. 1 " I (From Our Own Correspond-nt)! The l‘Vlotnlen‘e Imtit'um meeting with heldat the bone of Mutable.- lnltyre on Wedmsday next. The tqies under discutssion will be inter» 6141!}. 1 Mrs. Gilbert and Mia: Edna Weh- stelr spent Thanksgiving in Toronto. A â€very M111 sale of cattle and homes was held in our village on Fridaylast. Mr. IT. R. James wail auctioneer. Mr. and Mrs. IP J. Wilkinson were . spent Thanksgiving day with her .11 bury «1 a farm which. along with another lot (new by an uncle. .wcre unpainted tron the nearest magma by eight miles 0! Wilden- n'alr-. outlawed only by a bland path. The descend came to Marlpoaa in 1346, and in 1852 notiï¬ed on tinfarm 61w ‘3' L. whemm in died. He married in 1854 Cecile Terrill. .wllr predeceased him by eight yams; a tamily of five cone and one daughter mourn his deatlh. He we a “bent meni- bel'ol! the Sonaty ot Flt-lends. {the funeral on Friday was attended by a langemmber d augusintanoee and friends. many at whom had come lung “an. to pay their lam tari- bute of Impact. Rev. A. J. Terr-Hi. Methodï¬t minister. of Green's-ink, conducted a short Wane urine at the rm with was followed by the memory eel-vices of the co- Visited olety at the church. in which Jere. on mlahlLap-p; at Louisville, a protein;- B icit mmistu’othlneocieï¬yntook the :leaï¬lntg part. Inbin marks he ,opokleofehemanyvirtmeolllillife- 5mgdceeanedMend. . Contmued 011 page 1‘3 A FABIEB’S TRIALS. leakmlmommw andlonglloura. . The farmer‘s. life is always a hard one. but if he is weak or sullerin; it is almost unbearable. The hours are long and the work so hard that non-1 but the strongest can stand 11. An illustration of the effect of hard in MM!) “1 vWednlesday 483‘» come work on the system is given by Mr. Whamwithtplm Geo. Huntsbcrg :1 farmer of Sp y. Mn. Gm and Miss V. Grecnaf- Ont. He says, “i have lived near- way, Alameda. -,an‘.1 meat '9. Inw lg. all my ilfe 10 lb}: Bruce peninsula. Carew 68. P. Spratt 67, G .Mitlchcllll ,canow. Puller60,R.Nutgmt56.K. Miller 56. C. Donald 55. H. McLaugh- lin 64. M. Kpovvlhson 49. M. Broken- 52111348.?me 48, 'F. Mica-ac 48, W. Knowleon 46, V. Bailey 46, E. Wood 41,0. James 40, C. Sutdifle 89. W. K. Andaman 88. J. Using: 37, A. Patton 28, H. navelle 27. M. Mark 21, A. Cinnamon 19,11. .Willson 18. ‘ , . , - , Ill! Grummanâ€"ll. Philp 78. 77. A. (brew 99, P. Wmtt 69, L. Wood 68. L. We 67. 0. O’Neill 67, D. 8. W67, RM 66.11.301.013!» lo “.R'Wihm 62. C. authentic 61, V. BnfleyflY Wray60, H Flavclle 59, C. 'Ntagmt 57, M. More 55 J. Biâ€" ahq. 65. L. Key! 55. J. Murphy 54, Kaye Anderson 51. Millard Fallis 51, K. Miller 49. 0. James 48. E. Graham 47. 561. Wm 47, P. Portia 45, mm 45. M. Gianni 43, ll. Andante 43. '1‘. O’Loulghlin 42, M. Mark 42, Annie Jackson 42. Annie Patton 42, W. Fallie 37, M. Wooster 32. J. A. Padgett 20. Aioeclnt - W. Knowdeon. M. Knowieon'. A. Cinna- mon, 11‘. Jackson. G. Pedl. F" ll English Diannaâ€"Once William 92. Ben G, Williamson 86. Jesde Har-‘ on: 85. Norman Natalia 81, 8. New- tm 78, Harold Drown 76, Gwladyla Phelps 75. durum Clarke 75, Joe. 0'- Nedl 74. W. R. Johnton 74, Jenni Mandingalu 73. .Florurce Tuoizourn 71, Antiwar SW 64. Hands! Bumsi. thd (Napkins 64. Florence Arnott 62. Maude Flatt .61, Genie llaugh 61, John C. W 69. Florence Broken- ebu’e 57, Orvie 15.8me 57, Garâ€" dߠhim tweak 8m; {modes in the I am a farmer and have always had (idol an!“ 54‘ Ottilie Km 54 \mp . '. a new skating hnk Push it along. Jhoye. ltmwithdeepmaret worsened- the death elf Mrs. George 1311015141111» say, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Baht. l 1 my share of hard work and tilt. a good many other men. I thought there was no wear out to my SYsteln. ll.‘ this I was mutt-11:111. for about. a year. and .1 half. vgd l begah to so gradually down; hill. 1 would tire at Grimm, Temperance house. Bhedied the least exertion; my appetite fail- at the home at her parents on Moor day morning. Oct. 28th. and was (ours- led on -Wedmadny- The deceasedrwae a general favorite. and will bomb named loy her sirloin at friends. The moo-min; triende have the deepest sympathy oi the peopflo of this conu- annuity. Miss Sadie Hurdle man mirried on Wednesday last he M110. Bantam-.1: Lindsay. ï¬cialtod. Our merichant its very busy those days shipping poultry. applies and po- tatoes. People come 103:; die- to. to trade at this stone. M'hich aided to give them :1 trials shows that the claw prices and con- beouls tx‘eatmonlt counts. Mills James, daughter of Mr. T. B. James. alelt last week for Toronto, where she has radon-red a good p031;- tion as shorthand and typewriter. __ _+__._ . OAKWOOD. L 1 (How Our Own Correspondent) Mr. Charlie Colfwell. 01 Wlbitby.ils holidaying. with Mendel here. Mr. Howard Coed, at Lindsay" is visiting relatives 11mm at prank. 1 (The Rev .A .E. Tonkin Jof-' 1 Mrs. G. F. Mason and Master End.‘ of (Toronto, waited Mme. Maison areâ€" l cenhly. Mics Eva. Richardson has returned home, after spending lbwo months faith her sister. Mm (Rev) C. H- Shepherd, an Ledlilc, A1185. Mills Snider, of Little Britain, spent: ed 1112, I had a. severe pain 1n my std-3 and around my heart. The 1100- tor 11ml me I was softering from permcz-ws anaemia; that I was of- most bloodless. l doctorcd for six moods. but instead of improving I grew so weak that 1 could hardly move w.thout nssistance.~ i lost fit-sit Hit 1 was almost a skeleton. A friend â€om Stoken Bay told me of 111.; pvt-at benefit sh-z had derived from we: use of Dr. \V;lliatns‘ l'ink P1113 41.1“ advised inc to try them My szslcr-in-law had also received great benefit from their use so I deâ€" Af: or 11315411.. plllS about 1. month I be- gun to gain strength and from that on I ..nproved rapidly. New blood 3(“100'1 lu course through my v; 1H, my agzlctlte improved: the win 1c": u.y J-ld: and heart and I gains] in “‘01th After using about a dozen bone 01 tile pills I “:1ngth cnioy- ing the. best of health. I have 110111- 10.; but praise for Dr. Williams' Pink Pills as they cured me after me-iscal treatment had failed â€" I really be- lieve they saved my life." Good blend is the secret of health. Keep the blood pure and such dis~ rates as anaemia. rheumatism. role . atica. .ndigeetion. heart. palpitatiou, eczema and. the secret ills of wo-ucn will not exist¢ The most. perfect blood tonic and nerve restore: 1:1 ' the worii is 111 Williams Pink 9111.. Sold by all medicine dealers or by Sunday With M friend. Mrs J 3â€" nail ‘a: 50cents :1 has or six bone Weldon. 1 Mrs. McCullllooh and Mir. w,ood of Lindsay, also attended the funeral. Sacramental service will [be held' 1n the Methodist church next Sabbath 8... 10 oflmk. Mrs. Hogs. so. of Toriuuto. is via- itinglhere. havinglbeen celled hereto‘ other!!! the Mad of. Marjorie Gar verlvmod. W'B‘rand daughter. tube fowl cooper. held on Thursday evening. under the nominee of the Ladies‘ an. of the Methodistuhumch, was a decided meets, til: ohm-oboe- in; crowded to the doors. Tb pro. mm was excellent. the following ladies and gentlemen taking pan; Mire Downer, o! My, daemon,- ist, music bym (Dun) Mullah-Hm m M or We, 11me being their Wt. onion and duclts by the Porting brothers, up for $1. .50. from the Dr. “"1111111111 31179†121ledic1ne 00.. Brockvilic. Ont- Penman MINES "III. Asa-lento at cm lave-r an m w Dealt was. The trial of the there rowdias con- cerned in the attack on Conductor Mercer land Brakcman Marshall _ 'Ihsr-kSgiung night took place .11 Pc- tcrboro police court on Monday. The nan-es of those charged were Ed. Pil- ' ling. Ed. Denounce and Premis L1- Planle. The Magistrate, after a some- what lengthy trial. imposed a line of 695 on one of the unsound. and 875 on another, with the option of two months in and. The parties paid their fines. This lesson. perhaps. will teach Peter-borough’s rough element to mend its ways whenoat of town. and especially not to interfere with men Lindsay mailed by Mil-W11. on duty and in charge climact- m- lmbaflalv.i meow. pies mills“ . _ .1}; A Sachs Bimini! 53. Olive Anderson 52, Gertrude Vienna“ 51. Leonard Sta- cey 46. Meat GM! 45. J. B. Parker 45. Janie Graham 43. M. 1E fiche-r. 42. Gertrude Mohnzmm , 41. Find... Mark 37. “'11:. Marshall 37. Nelllq Rich 35. Blanche Jackson 34, Harold. J. Bog; 31,;A1ice Patton 27. Hazel C. 1130wa 23. Mary Nicholson 23. Amountâ€"A. Perkin, D. Edward's. W law, sealers. Commercial hugâ€"We Brand 78. Audio Plantar 67. Based Duck GIL Ida Richards-on 55. L. Armstrong 53, J. Juobitt 42. Hazel Moyw 42, WV. Gray 34. Absentâ€"ll. Th urs ton. 1L . Frain. ‘ . . ‘l. Fun I Latinâ€"Lloyd Fellini 93, Maurice Carroll 92. Flora Gillie 90, Arthur Spatula 88. Lawson «Brien 86, Nora. Edwards 85. Neitn Thurston 84, Cecil Primam 84, M. L. Perkin 83, Hero. Naylolr 81. Benn. Guiry 78, Harold Mercer, 78. Beatrice Manon 77. Stu- art Flavolle 75. v. 1611101eg 75. rrom O‘Ioelly 67. Aileen Hughes 66. G. Car- roll 65. Ross Thm 64, Willie An- derson 63, Edmund MoNalob 63, wt:- iiam (Robertson 63. Norbert Callaghan 61. Harry Jet-baa: 61, O. E. Nat-coo 58. Mouton D. “’m' 56, Keith Lawâ€" rence 55, Nettie Marsh 54, Madeline. 803.; 50. W. Mullah!) 48. Vern Men- cer 47, Eva Parks 47, Norma Arm- strong 45. Scott Paton 48, D. ï¬rst; 38, Roy Shields 83, From vPalrkin28. Orr Mark 26. Geo. whom 25, Earl Honduran 20, Sam. Fee 19. . â€".A- m AW (Louisville ConrierJournaiJ - Th he Ibaw trial will be produced in Deon-.mber . Words .by Blacbtonc. Coke. . Gowns by Redfern. . Electrical effects by Jerome. Double sextet of insanity experts and strictly adequate cast. - -â€".â€".â€". A warning to letters. Theat- are unscrupulous dealers who for the rake of trifling gain an wil- ing to sacrifice the health-perhaps the livl-sâ€" of little oncu This is proved by the fact that there are .1 music by â€nirmbcr of imitations of Baby‘sOwn Tablets offered; The mother can protect her child by seeing that the full name Baby‘s Own Tablets and the four-lea! clover with chit 1': head on each leaf. is found on. the outside wrapper around every box. Do not take anything else. as we may en- danger your child's life. If you 31.:- not get the genuine Tablets from your dealer and 25 cents toIlu Dr. C. Mitchell 1 W “tl'anllrring prun- ’ may motion: itslutrly stairs, or the presence “danger maybe made manifest by ex- oe-ive monthly periods accompanied unusual pain extending from the omen through the groin and thighs. If you have mysterious pains, if there areindications of inflammation ulceration or displacement, don’ t wait for time to conï¬rm your fears and go through the horrors of a hospital 0 ration; secure Lydia K Pinkham‘e 'cgetable Com- Mnd at once and begin its use and write Mrs. Plnkhaxn of Lynn, Mam, lot advice. Read these strong letters from gratef 11 women who have been cured: 11 beams. Plath-1n - (First Letter.) “In looking over yourmedicinccurcs mom. I have been toadoctor and he lellstnc l have a tumor. {dwfllm be more than grateful if you can has I do so dread an operation. "â€" Dear In. Pinkhamwâ€" DJ-‘ox. Bradford Pa. (Second Letter.) "I take the liberty to congratulate you on the Income I have had with° your wonderful medicine. “Eighteen months periods -lt an mboldly 1 sub- dopped. Shortly aï¬er I mined to a thorough 1 xnntination by a phy- and was told that I had a tumor and Vigil? have to undergo an operation. I soon after read one of our advertise- ments and decided to give ydia E. Pinkâ€" ham' a Vegetable Com und a trial. After five bottles as ll'etflrd the tumor it gone. 1 have again been examined MEW’HVWGOIM NOTICE All persons Judah-ted to1 ll Wellerupl wlll please call and make settlement Immediately, as I am leavlng here In about three weeks, after which all accounts will be placed for collection.I bottle of l ydia Pinkham' s V Corn and 1n the house."â€"Fannie 0rd, Pa. B Another Case of Tumor Cured by Lydia E. Maui’s Venom 90-- Deaers. Pinkham: - “About three years ago I had interns pain in stomach with cramp _and raging hm hos. Ti .2 “doctor gun! but ï¬ndin that I did not 3‘ any exami m,cand tom surprise. declandlhadatumoy y “I felt sure that it meantmy dealh' warrant, and was very disheartened. l ofdollars doaonn‘ tEttornorkept Wwingulllmedodagd $1." 1:... “T1" PM“â€Â°â€˜3.‘5°31‘11’" e.t o 1 anntintheNcw .l'lsrlnndstatcs,whoadvirec’lI mdxhto tryi Ly yFuE. Pinkham’quetable ore submittin to an Oper- ation andd I at once startedgta'g‘ treatment. findin to mygmt my general healtï¬ began to in: after three months I noticed ï¬at-nor hadreduccd insjze. I k has: the Compound. and 1n ten mtgluithdaï¬se- ly disappeared without an and using no medicine but Lydia Pinkham' s Vqretable (Jompmln and worth hi] to express how grateful am for the good it has done me.’ is Luella Adam, Color» node 110121.851 0, Wash. Such unquestionable testimony proves the value of L) dia E. Pinkhaln' a Vege- table Compound and should give conï¬- dence and h0pe to every sick m Mrs. Pinkham invites all ailingwanea to write to berat Ltne, Mass, foradvxe. an’stu'ienals. ALSIKE RED CLOVER TIMOTHY We are again prepared to pay the very HIGHEST market price for all grades of Clover and Timothy swds Show us sample before you sell-it will be to your advantage. Will send quotations by return mail to any who forward us samples. Farmers may use our power mills at Mariposa, Sunderland, Blackweter, Sutton, Cromwell, etc, FREE OF CHARGE to clean their seed. Dawson’s Golden Chair Fall Wheat for Seed. . Fox, 1 J J J WilflfRUP11101111â€"81 LYTLE P. 0. BOX 115. 05cc at my Old Stand, Corner,l Sussex and Peel- sts. “1‘3“ Can be Cured. To convinceyou we will seedy you, poatfreea25ctuheolKarn’sAnstral ian Catarrh Remedy on ten days’ triaL It beneï¬tted rend as the money. We know our remedy has no equal in cur- ing chronic Nasal Catarrh, Deafness and Cold in the Head. Write to-day. mar. moo, W,DeptC. Commie-and VW. TORONTO. and DEAFNESS It“? 'IIIIIG It“... mm Amutylhunemedï¬ngoookmaee “Maddalena-norm Ror- mudyduuflxotunendurs. ILMMW‘MML Wags. Myriam-one! mmmmmmmn oyoheBn MW Mi- Btthhz-kattenbdfliemflr. Quiet wddin; “deionised “the. www.mmwmaau. PctPhu'y. filbeooeasionmth aamdduthonr, «'4!th MdeWMJ “mum. mt, ., . . m .-mnmmumuma museums-‘11.... stormaadahhflllrkam ,single and double barrel, Barium Bea- LIMITED Mariposa Station. ï¬lms and Rifles Breech-loading Shot Guns, in also automatic Safety Hammerless Guns. um 11118818818 Empty Shells, 12 and 16 gauge, {Felt Wade, Card Weds, Dupont 1 and Hazard Smokeless Powders, Gun Cleaners, Shot, all sizes. I I 3 I Gun Oil and Winchester Grease. BWEUSAWL 1.6.[DWARDS(0. LINDSAY. SIGN OF THE ANVIL. Itss KABEL 8. mm mi teacher of rum and vote. 1." aésmw'“*