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Durham Review (1897), 8 May 1902, p. 6

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mt d Vur urocer cannot sy %write to LEVER BROTHERS LiMifeD, Ts ronto, sending the name and address of your grocer, and a trial sample of Sunlight Soap will be sent you free & bellsver in Hewittâ€"My wife lovred ebgglat . dewittâ€"Uil wager that & 0 0T ARPC CC THcee able of Tlattery. and determined tl: be Just, announced that he was comâ€" pell«l to dismiss the case on the E;uuml tihai, whilo the act ol Me. Hailge _ was abst racily reprehen~ sible, it was in effect involuntary; in other words, that, with tho defenâ€" dant‘s opportunity ard the plaintif!‘s beauty â€" takon â€" inio considera tion, what happned was inevitable.â€" Exl chango. able of went away aml told & doz what he had done, That‘s wha me mad, awd 1 wanrt him to 1 Umit «of the Inw," The justice looked thought f Mrs. Barker tor a long tin then, after declaring himself mKIETO® se 6# "Well, yese "" h SOu) c later Mrs. Barker had Mr. Colledge arrested aml toid her tale in eourt to the jJustice of the peace, H. P. MceCarron, by name. That light of the law heard the story told calmâ€" 1y and thon asked, "Is that all he B4 9+ For a breach of the o "Kiss, but never tell,"_ a East â€" Liverpool, Ohio. go peck of trouble. He was man namest Harry Colled; r!l'lce court records, He k he door of Mrs, Anna Bar ing a drink of eold wait op, vcomely matron gave him, 1 Mr. Colledgo expressed is by~ setzing (Mrs. Rarker /w elent, Daut mot nnnecessary and kissad her, then peace is way. Stops the Cough and Works Off the Cold. Lazrative Bromoâ€"Quinine Tablets cure w cold in ons day. No Cure, No Pay. Price 25 cents. "I think the court now u the meaning of the word the Judge, gravely,. The allowed â€"to finish hor tas The giri neath the law book a and so fore be had har P Eo lels n e Bhe had testiired that s the defendant "shy"" â€" plaintilf. The lawyer seized on. " Shy * Nh¥‘ a book you mean by ithut * V plain to the court what ‘shy‘ means ?~ lactormily, Pven if they kn meaning. A Western daw orexâ€"exum n‘## x coung® won oi s vyery dn uashty tetmpeur Corulig. to the Los Ang: los Bhe had testi{red that sgshe I the defendant "shy" a hank Later Mr Mow its Meaning Was lilustrated in a Western Court. One of the easiest ways for a lawâ€" er to couluse a witness is to make ‘lm explain the meaning of a word, Few people can define a word satisâ€" factorily, Pven it they know its meaning. A Western dawyer was C1€ ®â€"exum n! Aft S eXnL womnan ‘.'t"IU Rreei s o vyeryop ks y o terbp op, Acâ€" How its Second Dentistâ€"Yes, it ling teeth to get money ( people. First Lnntist-â€"Doflt\-/;h have trouble in collecting your bills? gar there. P sew... A Drive at Funston. I 1ndi (New York Times.) j K thirt How would it do to fight the Filiâ€" / / rleel pinos with the jawbone of an ass 7| work the ot Send the talking Funston back tory where C VPve Stratford, 4th Aug., 1893. Messts. C. C. RICHARDS & Co. Gentlemen,â€"My neighbor‘s boy, 4 years old, feli into a tib of boiling water and got scalded fearfually. A few days later his legs swelled to three times their natural size and broke out in running sores. His parâ€" ents could get nothing to help him till I recommended MINARD‘S LINI MENT, which, after using two botâ€" tles, completely cured him, and I know of several cases around here almost as remarkable, cured by the same Liniment and I can truly say I ‘ pover handled a medicine which has had as good a sale or given such uz;i‘-' versal satisfaction. H. HIBERT, r Grocer cannot sy, Minard‘s Liniment Cures Diphtheria &jflt of the fact that St. Jacobs has conquered pain for more than fifty years, and it isn‘t going to stop doing the sam» thing now or at any future time. Fifty years‘ record of in conquered is a record to inâ€" :lre copfidence. M®R.,.E. 6 MOORE, of 7 Phiflipe street, Kingsland, says : ; " I _was a . great.. sufferer from | Rheumatism for man; years, during | which time I tried many remedies, | from which Lreceived but very lttlc’ relief. Being advised to use St. Jacobs Oil, I did so, and am happy | to Ay that after a few applications I felt great réAiet, and contirzin Its use ILcam now say I am perf tl; well. °St. Jacobs Oil is, in my Opin= | lon, a (Ming which abould be in every | honseljold." t What a blessing, and what hours of suffering, pain and misery would have been saved had Mr. Moore adopted the wiser course and nsedl Bt. Jacobe Oil at first, instead of | srasting time and money on worthless f ‘ embrocations and ~nostrums with |â€" which, unfortunately, the market is |â€" W.‘ '1'!39 public should rot lose f' Ask for the Octagon Bar _ so5 Jacobs Oil, I to smy tha t : I felt great Its use I can well. St. Jac lon, a (MRing : honseljold." What a ble CURED BY ST. JACOBS OAL THE RHEUMATISM A Humune Judse Twiceâ€"Karned Money. Mrs. RBarker with euffi~ wl nnnecessary firmness, her, then peaceably went GREAT SUFFERER FROM eaech of the old maxim, never tell," a man in rp>»>!, Ohio, got into _ a ruble. He was a married Harry Colledge, as the _ records, He knoeked at Too Lare leaned over the de wilnessâ€"hbox, picked wi threw it so acet seécoi sight Ibly at 1 work e court finish ber testimony VERB " TO SHY." ‘eutistâ€"les, it‘s like pulâ€" to get money out of some answered Mrs rehietance, * (N. Y. Herald.) mrl what th i that she had seen shy" a book at the General M:‘erchént thoughtfull y ver the desk beâ€" 10%, picked up a it so accurately the lawyer that to dodge it. now understands word ‘shy,‘" said â€" The girl was a narker, desirâ€" ster, which the him, whereupon 1 Mrs. Barker, ce, """but â€"he a dozen men /s what made im to get the ng time, aunt you have any me she is . the word. k? What do Wilt you ex. gratituie at first | Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tabâ€" strated in | lets. All cruggists refund the money * | f it fails to cure. E. W. Grove‘s algâ€" for a lawâ€" nature is on each boxr. 250. 1O W its yerâ€"_ was nan who Acâ€" 0 Heraid, had seen incapâ€" now | word LL Ages of Anlmails and Birds, A sheep Uves ten years. A cat lives fifteen years. A lion lives twoenty years. 4A camel fives forty years. T A bear lives twenty years A dog. lives {ourtsen years. 4A Squirrel lives eight. years. A canary will live 91x years. A crow will live fifteen yeara. An .ox lives twentyâ€"live years. A guineaâ€"pig lives seven years. A horse lives twentyâ€"five years. 4A ewan wil live twentyâ€"live years. A whale live® three hundred years, A tortoise lives one hundred years. An elephant clives four â€" hundred yeara # * ~ A parrot lives ono twentyâ€"live yeara. Ish possess‘on s cisco Chronicle "S ufinking water, is a aca Cle. The coral iste has beer ish possess‘on s nc* 1708,.â€"g mt uesd : qane . 10. The tetegrapin cable station wi located at Eaglish harbor, the shipping entrance on Fanning Is| although it is nina and a half : loug and four miles wide, A pecu ity of the place is that it is above two or three leet above level _ of the ocean, excep on the outer coast. where the of the corat has been thrown n the nctlon of the sea to the he of ten feet in some places. There trees on the island, but they mostly cocoanut. sc that fuel, as ns drMEING WBILOP is a shawnsk . height _ _ The plans for the buildings â€" have been prepared in this clty by Henry H. Meyers, and provide for quarters for the telegraphic staft, including the operating room, a dwelling for the Superintendcut of the station, a carpeuter shop, bath houses, a lamp room, kitchens and a large reservoir for the catching and preservation of rain water for drinking purpo:es. The walls of these structures are to be of coral obtained on the island, but all the other material will come from San Francisco. The coral will be covâ€" ered with cement on the exterior and the buildings will be made as nearly fireproof as possibie. They will be‘ for the most part two stories in heoioht £ P mp B EHt RRmt RTCPRTOT Co umbia to the Australian Commonâ€" wealth. Aithough a mere speck on some maps, and entirely absent from most atlases, it has developed great mportance in the telegraph system of the world. It lies 1080 miles south of Hawaii, and to be geographically accurate, is situated in latitude 3 deâ€" @rees 31 minutes 23 seconds north, and in longitude 15 degrees 21 minâ€" utes, 50 seconds west. On this island the Pacific Cable Board, by which name the English Cable Company is calied, has deterrmined to establish its midocean station, expending thereon bet ween $100,000 and $120,000 in San Francisco. ‘ QUIET FOR TELEGRAPHERS. Minard‘s Such W1l be Their Life on a | Coral Reef in the South Paci The attle corat reeft in the $ Pacilic Ocean, known as Fa: lstand, is to be a resting place the _ British submarine cable stretch its long lenrth fram 1. | [_7¢ wmnere three of his brothers had ‘been working before they took the Queen‘s shilling. ~ He was taken on by the principal and told to start next mornoing, and was then asked : "How‘s your brother Jim â€" getting Fam 417 sery cyo sc B & 1 W1l on 2C "He‘s oot fechtin‘~ at the front, @ir." "Is Tom out also ?" "Yes, he‘s wi‘ Jim, in the same regiment." "And your eldest brother is out too, I suppose ?" "Na," said the youngâ€" ster, proudly ; "oor Sandy hasna gaen oot yet. He‘s mindin‘ India." A thirteenâ€"yearâ€"old lad applied for work the other day at a Border facâ€" tory wherg three of his brothers had times vz{sfiy _more primitive TO CURE a COLD IN oNE DAY. +) E'Q;;I;Oâ€"E;';.l.ll 80 2Ccar witness, and theirâ€" variegated bodies became the first public exbiâ€" bition of a: crudely ~realistic art. Again, all primitive shaving tools like razorse of obsidian, preceded any inâ€" strument. which could trim the halr i 4 esd on fhing $ â€" ‘/OF SHAVING F,Fremch! PPRA FPE tt 4bA P PPEPPbbLES p44$ (1,t=~ w@?0vide jor quarters telegraphic staft, including iting room, a dwelling for rintendcut of the atation, er shop, bath houses, a lamp chens and a large reservoir itching and preservation of r for drinking purposes. The these stractures are to be fos ce q uedt w 1 Liniment Curesg COlds, ete English Cable "(,‘ovu;pa'ny is determined to establish its station, expending thereon esa ie n ! m India in No + * ",."* mut & wC @ :v‘v. A 4.+ 6 °_ SComarine cable to long length from British the Australian Commonâ€" be 8, 1 s oot fechtin‘ at the “I_s Tom out also ?" "Yes, cable station will be 0cea n, excepting st. where the rim been thrown_np by 0 and $120,000 in the buildings â€" have harbor, the onl,\;' Fanning Island, and a half miles four â€" hundred hundred &nd o the height *s. There are t they are Afuel. as woell acarce artiâ€" bren a Brit .â€"SAn Danger. A peculiar it is not se > HORRIBLE PAINS." on a Little the South Fanning place for Fran cMic. it the toid A young Scotch laddie had just reâ€", esived a dose of medicine, when his | father said with some excitement : "| ,' quite forgot to shake that bottle : alore gigin‘ ye it, Robbie,Come here." | Robbie obeyed, and, much to his dia-‘ may. was subjseted to a vigorous itPhaking from the strong arms of the{ parent, at (the icouclmsion(Oi which | ns was ‘released with the remark : ‘ ‘"‘There, my laddie, that‘l1 dae. It i ahould be gey ‘weel mixed up noo ; but : don‘t let; me forget again." 4 Onâ€"the Bauks of tbeoâ€"Styx. k ,, ... [Smart Set.) j â€"Kaw. A IuH-‘Wh mwas that who. huz{ed;m l&kivglâ€"n ++ p WO lC Ee MRA IERE led 6, (4. Waupixg, Kimxan & M Druggists, Toledo, Q. Hall‘s Catarrh Cure is tak ing directly upon the blood face of the system. Teatin Priceâ€"7 5¢ per bottle. Sold Hall‘s Family Pills are th We, the undersigned, have Cheney for the last 15 years 4 perfectly honorable in all } actious and financifally able t« obligation made by their firm WEST & TRUAX. . Wholaaala i jhae, price fish , st pOId ‘snagfifisn‘;mt ‘why, «she sabd at the.age of 39 Hawthorme married and took his wife to the oi man‘s." â€" Philadelphia Wimac Times. Minard‘s The subject of a young lady‘s osâ€" say, who was graduated {rom a Deleâ€" ware county high school last eumâ€" mer was "Hawthorne," and in her essay ahe said: "At the age of 39 Hawthorne married and took his wife to the old manse." The day after the commencement two of the village women were talking over the affair, ami one of them remarked : "Wasn‘t it awful that Maude should say such a thing in her essay 2" ‘ Her friend inquired what she aiâ€" Iluded to. : | ‘"Why, «she S@KM at the ara af 20 An impossible thing to find is a plaster equaled to "The D. & > L." Menthol, which is being imitated. lGiet the genuine.. For side aches, backaches, stitches, nothing equals it. Made by Davis & Lawrence Co., T +a The Cnanging Season Mrs. Hattersonâ€"What! Yo fourteen cooks in three mon Mrs. Cattersonâ€"Â¥es. and please any of them.â€"Life. Keep your eves onen and be sure that when you ask for Perry Davias‘ Painkiller you get just that and nothing else. Use it promptly to cure cramps, diarrhoea â€" and all other bowel complaints in summer. But the customer hurried away to secure seats for "A Texas Steer" before the prices went up at the theatre, also. ‘"*"Well, you â€" see," z:;.plained the booskeller, "since the Meat Trust began cornering . supplies‘"‘â€"â€" Migher Prices. (Baltimore American.) "How‘s this ?" asked the customer in the book store. "Last week the prices on â€" Bacon and Lamb were ouly $1.25, and now you â€" have marked them up to $3." In washing woollens and flannels, Lever‘s Dry Soap (a powder) will be found very satisfactory. 18 been to me the greatest medicine in all the world, Dodd‘s Kidney Pills, ami very soon the pains all left me. They acted almost like magic. I am now in perfect health and work every day." "I had Rbhenmatism as well as the pains in my back, and between them I was sorely tried. I would rather die than suffer again the way I did, but now life is very pleasant for me and I am anxlous to live. "You ask me how I was cured ? ‘"Well, after trying in vyain docâ€" tors‘ treatments and almost everyâ€" thln.g'lolae, I began to use what has "I tried many doctors, but the reâ€" lief I got was only temporary, and the Malady always returned. My sufâ€" fering was so great at times that it was a.lxn05_t beyond endurance. sOFC. & A Rheumatism added its terrors to his already great burden of misery, and his life was a succession of spasme of the most violent paing it has ever been the l0t of any mortal man to endure. The story as to‘!d by Mons. Barrette himself is in part as follows : "For more than fifteen years I suftâ€" fered with a severe Malady of the back and Kidneys, which gaused me horrible pains in the back. lief, which was in iteelf a great blessâ€" lug, but the pain always came back 30 torture him even worse than beâ€" 8St. UrbaiM, Que., Aprit 27.â€"(Special.) â€"Fearful Indesd has been the experâ€" ience of Narcisse Barrette, of this place. For fifteen loug and wearisome yearshe has suffered with an acute Malady of the Kidneys and ‘back which has caused him the most agonâ€" izing painsg. . He consulted physician after physiâ€" clian and Tollowed theit treatment patiently and carefully. Some ol them a‘a.t_l'ago;d ‘!_uga a litUe temporary reâ€" latarrh ( French : Gentle: are Beyond Many Doctors Treated him, but withâ€" out Shaccessâ€"Dodd‘s Kidney Pills ~~ Uured ~Him and. now Lite is a * Pleasuro~to Mimtâ€"He Lelis the Story. Lo be We 121 d oR CC OTMID P.AT. the last 15 years and believe him honorable in all business transâ€" d financially able to carry out any made by their firm. TRUAX, Wholesale Druggists, Toâ€" HOW‘S THIS ? Lintiment Cures Garget in Too Bluntly Put. Woell Shaken. © iGentleman‘s Suffe 6/Beyoud Descrintion. e n e t blood â€" and muecous surâ€" Teatimonials sent free. . ~Bold }:y all druggists, waliro Ts are the best }ta' at pa'ty "‘fli"l? when , I story ? t was Jonah. tu}wn Internally,net Maryis, Wholesale What ! You‘ve had three months. ArCi TORONTO I didn‘t Sufferings Motherâ€"That horrid farm‘?~ Don‘t: you ever him again ! Tommyâ€"I ain‘t likel; lick me. » Shocked Motherâ€"O1, Tommy ! What have you been‘ doing ? F Tommy _(who lhas just < returned from ~the firstâ€"day of a preliminary course /at the. village .schoo!)â€"Fight= ing with Billy Brown, (w fiotherâ€"‘l‘hat lorrid ‘boy ‘at the farm‘? l.)OI'l't you ever ‘quarrel: with him smain The docior leancd brck ag: cushions, chuckling softly to â€"New <York Sun. The . doctor, who was a man of madium build, got into his coat leigâ€" urely and thoughtfully and stepped out â€"to his carriage. As it turned Inio the square he caught sight of two figures circling the path around the fountacm. One was th> thin man, who ‘walked jerkily. _ Tho fat man trudged on laboriously, puffisg like a sieam engine. ks Aotwefiidic d A is 1 Mr. Heayyweight deposited the desk with a groan and out laboriously. IPRCC Wt Adiy es 2tvdettin l a css 2 1. < @4 _ " You‘ll have to walk, Mr. Hearyâ€" weight, or I‘ll give up your case, You‘ve refused to dist, but you must walk. Take a walk around the founâ€" tain in the square every day. Twice around is a mile, and take justâ€"well, lt will take you a little longer. Keep up the hot waterâ€"andâ€"andâ€"comse and see me again in a week.‘ "* Walk? Poctor, I‘m too heavy â€"a man to go sprinting around for an hour, It looks to» silly. Besides, | pant and puff. My heart‘s weak,. * §6 PkssMA oC Cg .2 us | _ *"Havre you taken the hot water every day ?" l * Yes, it makes me sick. I tol!l you I gain weight on hot water," _ The Goctor held the fat man‘s wrist between his finger and thumb, timing the pulse by his watch. "Hâ€"mâ€"m," he said. "How about the hot baths and the massage ?" " I‘ve taken ‘em till I‘m lired. They give me heart failure. L _ weigh a pound more after each treatment," . " Have you taken the daily exercige that 1 ordered ?" "I drive out my team every day for an hour or two in the park," "That won‘t do. Ypu‘li have to walk for an hour also." "You really ought to go to Berâ€" muda, Mr. Hearyweight. You need A tonic." "Can‘t get away, doctotr. I‘ve five political â€" banquets to attend in the next two weeksâ€"absolutely necesâ€" sary." C wiiiisd PWY EICCRTE EDHT I‘ve gained {five pounds in the last’ week. 1 ten you, doctor, I‘m â€" desâ€" perate," P me td ritnditditth ctutacdiie L. . 3 1 "No _ better, dozv.or," said Mr. Heavyweight ‘in an underground voice. "I have no apgetite. That is, I don‘t enjoy my food. My digestion is all wrong. I have headaches and a taste in my mouth. Worse than all. MHasi s 0y T dn se a& nervous jerk of his head. Then he flurried out. Mr. Hearyweight came in ponderâ€" ously. He sat down panting from his short walk along the hall. His eyes ashowed â€"dully between his fat lids. His cheeks hung in bags. He had four ghins. His waist moaasure was indeâ€" finite. "Ah, Mr. Heavyweight," said the doctor, genially, "how are you ?" + Cytlnlth, oo v us ‘ _ 109, Dut it made me thinner. I deâ€" ,claro. doctor, I lost weight. I did, I assure you I did. I want to gain eome flesh. I‘m nothing but skin and bone. I‘m a living skeleton." "Hare you taken the daily exerâ€" cise I recommended in the open air." ‘"I‘ve been out in my automobile for two hours every day." ‘"‘That won‘t do, Mr. Slimmer. You‘ll hare to walk." t "‘But I don‘t feel well enough to walk. It excites me too much." "You‘ll have to if you want to get well. Otherwise I‘ll have to send you to a sanitarium in another month or so, and I‘ll give up your case. Drive for two hours, but walk for an hour. Take an hour‘s tramp in the open alr. Walk around the square where the fountain is, you know. There‘s a nice, soft tar path. Twice around takes an hour. Dink the hot milk, andâ€"andâ€"come ase see me again in a week." Mr. Slimmer put his hand nervously in his pocket and took out $25,which he placed on )he doctor‘s desk with eage ?" y Mank “Yfl but it made j clarg. doctor, I lost in & ?n' "Ab 5‘ eald the â€"dogtor; "Iâ€"/shall not be able to see anyoue else this mornâ€" lng.b James." e thin, nervous man‘ came in qu‘ckly, stumbling over the rug in his eager haste. His eyes were unna t urally bright and his head â€"jerked ovcasionally in‘ a â€" startling manner, He wase thin to emaciution. "Good morning, Mr. Slimmer," said the doctor, gravely. "HMow are you toâ€"day 2" "I feel as though I were going to fall in email pieces, or else to {fly," @aid the thin man, beginning to finâ€" ger a paper knife on the doctor‘s deek. "L can‘t sleep and I can‘t eat," | The doctor held the thin man‘s wriet for a moment, glancing at his watch as he did so. "Hâ€"mâ€"m," he said, "you really ought to go to Bermuda, Mr. Slimmer." "Impossible, doctor," said the thin man. irritably. "I can‘t think of such a thing. I have all sorts of business affaires at stake just now. Lcan‘t get uway.u o “1:('7'11 tried the hot m‘lk before retirâ€" The ‘spcecialist‘s carriage was anâ€" nouncéed. He asked the footman how many patients waited for him in the anteâ€"room. ' "Two," @aid "the man. ("The voery thin~gentleman andâ€"the very ~fat one." & $ wiy ar. specauist _3 + _ â€"â€"â€"a_s . FELT GOOD. £ l ol 4eb ieb Bdb L id 4 P P44 P 4 fp Wfiflflflfl%‘l‘fl“fl #4i# BE3 1 â€"I ain‘t likely, to, ‘"Yes, it was no lare every day. Twice le, and take justâ€"well, it i little fonger, Keep waterâ€"a ndâ€"andâ€"come warm bath and mas the path around is tha tMMn man, ‘‘€d ©$.0 on and panted man like of five all, F12 a.. CCC Cheme giving peas offce 0 KiPE Strest West, Toronto, giving express address, and the free medicine (the Slocum Cure) will be *va A PM'hCuuhn-‘q&M‘. ree offer in American pafieu will plef@se send for ta Toronto. ention this naner. samples Heart T: Infnnfonbtinmictiaiialicdd.s...1 A M nd the Four Free P tions will be Tt flm%&'u'f:rwm ';::th%“:d Nes ‘r"‘m-mnzcomfimp- !"::'N., ung pp.." "j20" #isease, and for all Lune FREE TRIAL TrEATmENT aad tha Wa.ll w ow t _ Do you cough ? Do your lungs pain you ? Is your throat sore and?influned 2 Do you spit up hlegm Does your heJ ache 2 Is your appetite bad ? Are your f::p delicate 2 Are you losing flesh ? Are you pale and thin 2 Do you lack stamina ? These symptoms are proof that you have in your body the seeds of the most dangerous malady that has ever devas. tated the earthâ€"consumption. You are invited to test what this system will do for you, if you are sick, by writing for a Fom;':urvelous fi\e&h remedies :'or all sufferers readin paper. New eurotor'l‘uhrciiods.couu-,. tion, Weak Lungs, Catarrh, CONSUMPTION Prevented and Cured. c EDDY‘$ > «PARLOR MATCHES. * 4s [5,, oc ic_| 0_ c t MATCNES in FoP sale by all the principal grocers, Witepetetemmes....... Bostonianâ€"Boston is all right. New Yorkerâ€"Get out ; it‘s a tough place; even the streets are crooked. Send for free sample. sCOTT & BOWNE, Toronto, Canada 50¢ and $1.00; all druggists. PAINT UP ~WELL Fertilizers make thingsgrow. That‘s just what Scott‘s Emulâ€" sion does. It makes children grow in flesh, grow in strength, grow rich blood, grow in mind, grow happy. That‘s what we make it for. Write for books on It tones up the system, rids stomach of bots, worms and other parasites which underâ€" mine an animal‘s health. 5o cts. a package. LEEMING MILES & co. AGENTS. â€" . . MONTREAL. All they need is a little ferâ€" tilizerâ€"a little extrarichness. Scott‘s Emulsion is the right treatment. will build up a run down horse. That‘sâ€"@aâ€"good name for Scott‘s ~Emulsion. . Children are like young. plants. Some will" grow . in | ordinary soil. Others need fertilizers. ' The nature @f some children prevents ‘them:from thriving on ordinary food Such chilâ€" dren grow right if treated right. Minard‘s Liniment Cures Distemper Horse Health is one of t things for consider. Dick‘s Blood Purifier and a rundown systesm. FREE. "‘Fertilizer. ; § AJAId Caim | &# a ~Tnge Finest ie by Z.n'...‘g..;'_"'.‘.“?"e' IN THE woRrLp. ks on Herses and Cattle IT ISs FREE. "* paper, Two Views. every farmer to . Aitisatli ctrrteacin lt lc » 207 Darns, your fences, with paint that paints wel and looks clean ands * bright in Spite=@f â€"the hot sun and 4 storm or rain. ‘ | T @int up yYour house your your barns, your fences, y that paints wel and looks bright in Spite=@f â€"the 1o: storm or rain Palnt_np rour Perhaps it is a good thing of the transgressor is hard ghw it might got bear the : mals wise it Puck, 20 _ . N CS P Thol Agent, 2 King Street iiatoctaiticts s ic t 8 s 4 § N d Meals and berth included. The above cheap rates to Montreal are in effeect for May only. Only line running rapide. For further information apply to agents®, of write Steamer "Hamilton" leaves Hamâ€" iIton 1 p. m. and Toronto 7.30 p. m. for Montreal, Tuemday, Aprii 20th She will leave on her second trip Tuesday, May 6th, folowe! by the steamer "Spartan‘" Friday, May 9th, and thereafter Tuesdays and Friâ€" days during month of May. i Single #7 Hamilton to Montreal &=«".*;.. ingle £6.50 Toronto toMontreal $‘ ,,, ut i i LUL Hox. Jorx Devyoex.....Prosnrs r The report for 1901 showed remarkable increases over 1900, in the following items New business increased by .... % 350,705 Premium income increased by 39,812 Total income increased DF..... 42,575 Assets increased by.......... _ 43,950 Insurance in force increased by 1,399,466 Continental Life Policies are unexcelled for almplicity and liberality. Agents wanted GEO. B. woops, CHAK. H. FULLER, General Manager . Secretary CONTINENTAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Write for prices and catalogue showing cost of 12 styles of fence. LONXDON FENCE MACHIX®*: CO., Liimited London, Canada. to fence a 50 acre farm even If 1t costs four times its price It makes a better fence Aat oneâ€"hall the cort of any ready woven fence. To get the beet fence you must build it on t.loxround, and the LON DON is the fastest and mo«t improved machine on the market for building it agrxTs _ YVV £ALWN l BH]) We want at once trustworthy men and woâ€" in every locality. local or traveling, to in fi.:ruo anew discovery and keep our show cards and Advenhtgt matter taoked up in con spicuous 2!&0« throughout the town and country. y em t year round :; commission or :Iuy. '2:00 perd month and e not per day. m particulare. gflofloe box 387, INTERNATIONAL MEDICINE CO,, London, Ont. , _ Ghest in the Niagara Penivetiea Winona, 10 miles from. Hamiitos on iwo‘n§ wayse, 130 acres in l.l}h“ of which is in trui, mostly peaches. Will be rold in one parcel or divided into lotsof 15 to 20 mcres :c sult pup chasars. This is a decided bargain &h Jonathan Carpenter, P. 0. box 189 Winort ESE ain t Pn meRe S paste or powder whatever is rec uired ruu‘ul article. Price 25 conts, -gold b You can z:;ooure it wholesale tr inion Drug Co., Hamilton. The M Cp,, Bt. Catharines, Mfrs., send (ria} £ on request, WANTEDâ€"GoOD HOUSKEKEEPERS To know that cggctlrichpo}inhing Fibre, the chemically prepared cloth, cleans gllver Jewallery and all bright motais like mape. [; te or powder whatever is re(gum,d ; & de. ruu‘ul article. Price 25 conts, 3olid by You can Dro6Ure it whiaiac }.0, 0V drug C ANTEDâ€"LADIES, _ ALso MENâ€"To w copy lettere, address envelopeg at home, anywhere; day or evening«; 8trictly genulne employment. ‘Address Exw-l.m,ru“_ ufacturing Co., Station B, Cleveland, 0. |ISSUE NO. 19. j T repegptha ie arnemgne t P r ic hass Ts 21 suburban pra;eny. write for our some splendid bargnins. Worto} Exchange, London. ons Mre. Winslow‘s Mhln.v always be used for Children ised for Childre,, "NTUP . houls fl:;;. awuwd for Children 'lyeel?\in:, It .g.fh.n eohfld.dumthefuma.eure; wind catle a.nf‘ 18 the best remedy for Diarrhosm, RELIABLE® ASH FOR EST A or ax C nes*, no mMe. it i!t._,g‘d BUusgy. tion and cash priceand T.l Our plan ’Om ing cash buyers, Patent ‘xchange and As ment Company, Tororto, Canada, ouy, NRUIT FARM F â€"â€"ONF OF Tuz ‘RUIT FARM FOR SALEâ€"ONE or tgg F YOU WAXT To BI 2 U WANT TO BUY A rPaApry mc Western Ontario, or eity of |, M !X Tl'tlln‘reulons resvews.... e BUSINXKSS CHANCES, * London â€" _ Fence & Machine PAPEXTS,. Western Passen ast, Toronto, Ont It would Pay Wey 10 Buy a HAMILTONâ€" TORONTOâ€" MONTREAL LINE... WANTED "ug Tne way hard ; otherâ€" the trafficâ€" wholesale from buildings 9: 1902. , 10n008, CAl Estare Monareh samples \ 2 Among lhe WII qrprm(:l to find shape resembles | forming a l0ose sG #@ige gathered al the lining all aro tle bgiow the wal the garmont flar tire pgown. While there new in the w pew and ori them â€" every epntirely novel wpraps whow y iations as the gertaiply dros we hbhave had which are des and made of med wil in white pale ashikk , riuls gual taflet extrol model apd you se« this, a« wel out a Tixed The black taf useful and jusi amre usualily pl en a yoke, wl broad collar, 0o eircular shape gown the back Yet there in coats, a models lhus sentre, lhew Â¥isible yoke, ing in tho + the plaits a trimmed dow which also i the front. resemble= C elanude ma and driving made oi wo te thr in the bat the waist 1 tail. . Th« groups ol the belt. The lace, 1 brin ed. {:::g(e(-. gth at and culls by hanu, and lace they have wrough+ b The fronl i8 manner and 1 sme 0‘ lace Al @loeves lucked fowing in «ha d@ersleeve ol 1: The black In vogue, an the tafleta J The trip! of the late im effeclt o three circy eAther «ie the top on of lace, or | Jt is mad« either surs Aehing the fall over | Je the 1 eightâ€"go ased, bu vertical much in £1most tucking Th «»ot, 18 muslins A pret three na: bem, and each line extending may be tending 0 A fixe~g Black ! ed very a&ll arow knee in embrodd rucks bem. Skirts mA rkenm erossâ€"£1 & group "t is bi which is that ekirt A ehic pongee The sk of filet gcallop«e The womni hber own shi bas them m stress, may (‘j nggterns rimme& or velvel D4 mCb hn 1 in & 14 «) 1>@f It., fr br ©4 O w fronts FYU ve 1] id k im pret & PC W BJ LC Nki wiai i N mski 0

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