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Durham Review (1897), 18 Dec 1902, p. 2

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* % A But realiy the worse sufferer of the two was the man with the nose The first husband ILever met who pras not appreciated had married his landlady‘s danghter. The lastâ€"let me seeâ€"what was the trowble with the last ? Ah, yes, his wife did not like the shape of his nose and wanted him to wear his hair pompadour inâ€" «tead of slicking it down Tlat. The landlady‘s daughter had been a heaÂ¥ry burder: for the first. There had been somcthivg queer with her grammar. Or possibly she had not appreciated his. I cannot nonr quite recall which it was. q % MHo did not know his own migdd. _ He suddenly wakened and found he w as misunderstood. His wile is an exce!â€" lent woman. And such a good mother. But there is such a hollow in his liie. There is a void that ought not to be. Now, if he had had a wile like you. I would be willing to bet someâ€" thing handsome that every woman who reads this will say : " Why, Lbeâ€" Meve she means Mr. 3 > and So. That‘s Jjust the way he taiked to me." pink db lt csairnis. Asdivt dnc d d s ic Bangquo‘s ghost. You meet him in every etrcle. He thinks his case is a krille harder than any other hnma n‘s Did you ever chance t against the man whose wi "understand" him + "I know him, I know hin bright woman to me not | in answor to that questic heard his bistory from his over and ove?r. I‘ve heard scclusion o my drawiugâ€"roc & potit diner a doux. Iknow his grie‘s, his disappointn yearnings, for sympathy. «C writo a piece about him." $» here goes with a ran at the unavpreciated, misu husband. $ OH, THOSE MEN 1 <€ ht AAAAARARALKRAR Ho Wws so young No. 13400, at $42, is a Clover Leat, paved with fine Pearls, having for its centre a beautiful Diamond. We guarantee safte delivery, and cheer. fully refund the fuil price if a selection is in any way unsatisfactory, No. 13317, at $10, is a rococeo scroll design in solid Gold, mounted with a fine Amethyst surrounded with Fearis. No. 13369, at $24, is a Pearl " Sun Burst " of exquisite beauty. Each one is of artistic merit as well as surpassing value. No. 13320, at $5, is a Star and gre;cen( design of fine Pearls and solid old. ThE Brooches here menâ€" tioned may of%fer a desirâ€" able suggestion for Christmas buying. Write for our new 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€" â€" â€" MONTREAL. Horse Health will build up a run down horse is one of the most important things for every farmer to Jeweled BProoches. umerous, as omnipresent as NeCs C 2 ‘__ Jewelers, § Yonge and Adelaide Streets Toronto. Ryrie Bros., Dick‘s Blood Purifier His wile is an exce!â€" md such a good mother. such a hoilow in his a void that ought not i he had had a wife that question. _ " I‘ve ry from his youth up I‘ve heard it in the drawiagâ€"room and at doux. Iknow all about disappointments, his WHAT A PLAGUE TO THE WOMENX : ARAAAARRRMAARS with a random shot any other humaa‘s. _when he married. his own migd. _ He and {found he was Â¥ him," said a not long since misunderstood to run up lle did not Oh, do, do woman wears hersell out taking care of the fine feathers. No time to just live and enjoy it : got to make a show firstâ€"going to take a real rest, and cut off all the littie vanities next winterâ€"next summerâ€" some other time, when matters are not quite so pressing. Iam not exactly a toaier, but T like Walt Whitman bast of all our Amorican writers, because he had senss enough to "loaf and Invite his soul" ouce in a while. I am tired of hearing the everlasting preachers of the "stronu>us" life. Go slower, and you‘ll go {arther and enjoy it better. Don‘t live to work ; work to live. Bread and butter work, I mean. Leave a little time for the sort of wark you find your chief pleasure in.â€"Frank Putnam in Deâ€" cember National. ing i. Toll your {riend you mean to spend your ltie fighting for money and power, and he will, if he be an averâ€" «ge man, applaud your decision ; tell bim you mcan to dwvell in the counâ€" try, gaining a s‘mple livelihood from your lwhor, and he will either not beolieve you mean it, or will conclude you are a beaten competitor in the city‘s race. Most people do not know they are the slaves of their modern Improvements, soâ€"called. They build houses larger than they can occupyâ€" for show ; thaoy piach and scrape year aiter year to pay for them, and after that coniinue pinching to pay taxes, repairs _ and _ other maintenance charges. A large house demands exâ€" pensive furnituroe. ‘Then fine Arasa pensive luroiture. _ ‘Then fine dress. aAnd the demands fincrease. The man keeps his nose on the grindstone, the A Good Many Men are Of course, when you were married you wore going to love through all eternity, Ah, well, eternity is a long tims, as you soon discovered. Your girl was an ango! ; your wife is onr!ly a woman. You understood your angelâ€"dho was always co drift on rogeâ€"colored clouds through goldâ€" en sunshine to the continual erying of cherubim and seraphim. But golden sunshine and roseate clouds do not harmonize with bread and butter. Life is too hard and prosmmie for angels and eternal love. And the yelling of babies is not so poostic as the songs of seraphim. When did your angel becomo a woâ€" man and ceoase to understand you ? When did you cease to understand your angel j Did these two calamities happen . about the time you sat up and took notico that other men have wiveu;l wives to study and understand and perchaneo to appreciate and console you Wuininealiy en io rctcialitis c i +8 t Arvdadk dsc ind simply sympathized with him and unâ€" l derstood him and went to luncheon‘ with him. . Only very evll-mlndnd, people con‘!d see the slightest harm | in their friendship. | Well, that girl fetched up â€" in a! divoree court as a coâ€"respondent. I / have not the slightest doubt of her | inncocence, but she had been doing ; consolation stunts, and she had to | pay for hor indiscretions. , Misunderstood husbands. do yron unâ€" derstand your wives? Do you, unâ€" appreciated rmir. ever take time to got aecquainted with the woman who lives in your house ? Of course, when you were married | you wore going to love through u.ll‘ eternity, Ah, well, eternity is a long time, as you soon discovered.l cvor said to her. Oh, doar, yves: she woent in for that sort of thing. She always was interested in some "poor, dear, unhappy‘" man who had such a tiresome, quarrelsoms, jealâ€" ons unappreciative wile. It was a terrible tragedy for such a brilâ€" liant, brainy fellow to be chained to such a stupid drag. The â€" whole world might know cverything he It is dangerous businessâ€"this asâ€" sumption of the role of consoler exâ€" traordinary to misunderstood husâ€" bands. I knew a ‘girl once who I‘ll tell you the sort of unhappy married man a fine woman admires and pitiesâ€"the man who is married to a fool but who is too proud to talk about it. He bears his burden bravely and unrcomplainingly. He treats his silly little wife with reâ€" spect and speaks always with deforâ€" eonre of her He is not deceiving the world one litile bit, and in bhis heart ho knows he is not. Now, let me toll you something. A sensible, gsjuare, honest woman has not a particle of respect for the man who complaine to her of his wife. <he may listenâ€"yes, a woman sometimes enjoys seeing a man make a fool of himself. But in her bheart she despises ys__ 100 e Wear! That‘s " the greatest thing in the world,"â€"in anything that‘s worn. You get style, fit and finish too, in â€"But the one thing we emphasize is their Doeen‘t it ever occur to you that the woman is laughing at youâ€"laughâ€" ing at your stupidity, your weakners, your vanity ? I suppose not. Your egotism is so supreme ; you fancy you hare but to pour out your comâ€" plaints of your wilfe‘s coldness, her lack of appreciation, her failure to "understand" your wonder{ully comâ€" pex and profound nature, and the woman who listens will console you without any question ; indeed, with thanxw for tho distinetion. â€"â€"â€"Dut the one thing we emphasize is their Wearing Qualities. "Granby Rubbers wear like iron." .'w.nulm;l. thut)o(llli.s wife did not apâ€" Mis Ruling Passion. preciate his go points and who was louking about for some philanthropic Dâ€"ct ;&t?lttmel’re-. ig t lady who would. oneJl:n::ll;j.â€"r e(;ma‘n de::s:;ature upt0 I‘ve often wondered, sir, what you ; thix: h would say if you couid actually liok .ltuct’loneer (drow.‘:il,y)â€".flu?dred ‘an into the neart and read the mind of | S°V@R! Hundred an‘ seven 3 Gon%l, tne womsn to whom you turn for gomg,lat nundred all, seren | Who consolation when you feel you are | 4k@ it a hundred an‘ eight ? not appreciated at home. M e ons Doesn‘t it ever veccur to you that, Dr. August Koqx;-lg's Hamburg Drops that woman is studying you very "“ _lahb.ood purifier, strengthl “r"d much as a naturalist satudies an ln-! ’,'fi"’t ro:tborfir. and a.h_tgxecifct (Or scet? "Here‘s another one," she is I f)} m;om"' i (':tg" ‘“}:‘;,“ ne.:di uce saying: "How like the last one he is. j esl.umdsne:b i ler ?’ a;‘dm. c'n‘l" Why, ne has got the very same forâ€" k!; W&wnr u IE&:: P 1 o o nveirsl lorn droop of the mouthâ€"pathetic, he iai‘:s on g: %‘re peop‘© I:tg{)::- thinks it isâ€"yes, he sighs just like the It: f: Ol:l' Y& n‘;m{'ng‘?p"mdm' other. He says precis:ly what that Tt nol & ngwa i ':"'d P Chan last misunderstood hasband â€"said. d“_ wae mario "a n« more tA# Bame genusâ€"was hoping I had found | **t» Years ago. something rare, but it‘s the same old e tn "Aunment Measame @3 specimen after all." | Sunnliv (nt Off houldn‘t wondor Edith Ses ARE YOU A SLAVE ? called ‘They build i they can occupy â€" ich and scrape year for them, and after ching to pay taxas 81 Without Knowâ€" ms Tupper. The Idealogue. i John Morley. _ An idealogue, a doctrinaire, is a man whe boelieves that there is a reâ€" lation between cause and eflfect and ; that there is some difference bet ween right and wrong. Woil. whenever a : Napoiconic _ temper arises in a country, in a parliament, in a cabâ€" inet, the idealogue does down. He is Old and New Saws. Philadelphia Record. "Don‘t count your chickens before they are hatched," Is a saying thaw often is quoted, It also is wise, I mighs add, not to count Your voters before they have voted. lalse prophcets whose vaticinations enly within the last three or four years have lod you into your preâ€" sent paths, when wo think of that I wish no such illâ€"fortune to overâ€" take any opponent of ours, we who follow principles and ideals with a closely accurate attention to the {a?ts. much more accurate than those & ments. Yes; but I cannot but reâ€" member that the scene shiflts, and that the time came when Napoleon‘s idealogues _ were avenged * * * : deear 3+ 2 se uts of the ignited portion to fly off in the scra‘tching. But the matches themselves, with all their faults, beâ€" have much better than most of the people who use them. It is an exâ€" ceptionally fussy person who sees that his match has gome out before he throws it down, or takes any note of the place where bt falls. In a large number of houses the comâ€" mon receptacle for burnt matches is the waste paper basket. A kind Proâ€" vidence sees that most of the matches have ceased burning before they _ reach the contents of the basketsâ€"but the marvel is that more wiaste paper baskets do not take fire and start conâ€". flagrations. Doubtless some matches are safer than others, but no matches are so dangerous as most of the people who use them.â€"N. y, Journal of Commerce. ts nave lod you into your preâ€" _ paths, when wo think of that may be of good chceer. __"Every match is safe," said a dealer, "when carefully used, and no match is sa{fe otherwise." The careâ€" bessness of â€" poople in handling matches is inconceivable, or would be; if it were not a matter of daily observation. Unfortunately, the matches are none too good to beâ€" gin with. The process of cheapening them} has been carried a little too far. It is not an uncommon thing for the stick to break and the lightâ€" end fall to the ground or floor. It ls' x::iihqr more common for a part‘ Chaso‘s Ointment is a certain and absolute cure for each and every form of itching, bleedingand protmdingepilen. the manufacturers have guaranteed it. Sectesâ€" timonials in the daily press and ask your neighâ€" bors what they think ofit, You can use it and get your money back if not cured. 6c a box, at all tfealers or Epmaxsox, BaTEs & Co., Toronto, Dr. Chase‘s Ointment| Cough Remedies come and go. New preparations are tried and abandonâ€" ed, but the old reliable remains, The present is a tryix:jg season for botI: old and young, an colds, easily caught now are apt to remain for the winter unless promptly cured. No better remedy can be found than Gray‘s Syrup Supply Cut Off. From Deuver, Col.: One day the hydrant was frozen up, and the next day the milkman did not come; and when Iasked my little cousin Aiboie why tho milkman did not come, she eald soaberly : a To ; Chas and and Has been tested and has become the Family Cough Specific of thousands throughout Canada and the United States. It never was more popular nor more largely used than it is toâ€"day, Red Spruce Gum Auctioncer (drowsily)â€"Hundred an‘ soven! Hundred an‘ seven! Going, going, at nundred an‘ seven! Who‘ll make it a hundred an‘ eight ? MERIT ALWAYS TELLs. Gray‘s Syrup Soro eyr aul DrucarstTs. "I s‘pose his hydranut is froze up." 40th Anniversary AS A SPEciFic For COUCHS, COLDS, Ere Be Careful With Matches. For over Forty Years wWNIAKIU ARCHIVE TORONTO of "Bo you want to become my sonâ€" inâ€"law ?" inquirod the father 0‘ the young wover. "Not by a hlamed sight," repited the youth ; "but as I intend to marry your daughter, I suppose I‘ll have to be." 1i & man boasts that hisg penknife is particularily sharp ask him to cut with one stroke of the blade one of those yellow _ ribbons, mostly â€" silk, which are round bundles of cigars. I» 999 cases out of 1,000 the knile is not sharp enough to do this. It wil} cut through ali the ribbon except the last strand, and that will pull out long, and the more he tries to out it the longer it will pull. No one except a blind man can stand without support of any kind for five minutes at a stretch, if he is thoroughly blindfolded, without moving his feet. If he does not move his feet he is pretty sure to topple over in about a minute. Therefore the runner, to go ninetyâ€" five yards while the ‘"hopper" â€" goes fortyâ€"five, would have to run more than twice as fast, and it woulid be & weak man who could not hop fortyâ€" five yards at a pace equal to twenty secords for 100 yards, and that would mean that the runner, in orâ€" der to win would have to beat all previous records. _ *Â¥ nds it Impossible to Accomplish. There are many physical feats apâ€" parently exceedingly simple that the ordinary person finds it difficult or impossible to perform. For instance, & man cannot rise from a chair withâ€" out bendiag forward or putting his feet under the chair or outside of it. Many a man will back himsel{ to give another a start of filty yards in a race of 100, provided the man having the start hops all the way, But no runner, however swilt, can give that amount of start to an orâ€" dinary man. For the first five yards they go at practically the same pace. BARRISTER Seemingly Simple Feats That Finds it Impossible to Accomunl muatapj2 . S._ICC _ TCmedy, as It acts with mysterious promptness in the removal from horses of hard, soft or calloused Ium{n, blood spavin, splints, curbs, sweeny, stifies and sprains. rliah Snawin yi_i____‘}°°#2M~â€"â€"Une Dottle of English Spavin Liniment completely removed &curb from my horse. I take pleasure in recommending the remedy, as it acts with E:ysterlquLu promptness in the removal from "I have a sux-priseflin"s-t;-r;â€"for you, dear," he said, seating himsel{ at the supper table. "Well, darling, I hope linery store," she respo 1y.â€"Chicago News. The amatear writer 1sâ€"known hisg astounding vocabulary. Guaranteed Clear Havana Filted GEORGE ROBB Mar Bold by all druggists. A BOON TO HORSEMEN An Embryo HMHumorist. In one of the Cleveland public echools the teacher said to the clase in English composition : "I wish evâ€" ery member of the class would writo out a conversation between a grocer and one of his customers, introducing some pathetic incident or reference." Among those handed in was the following, by a little girl: *"What do you want ?" aaked the groâ€" cer. The lady answered, ‘A pound of tea." ‘Green or black ? asked the grocer. ‘I think I‘ll take black,‘ she said; ‘it‘s for a funoral‘" â€" Minard‘s Liniment Relicves CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED There‘s Many a Siip on icy roads and sideâ€" walks in the winter. Sprains and bruises follow. ‘That‘s the time when Perry Davia‘ Painkiller vindicates its right to tlie confiâ€" dence it has retained for sixty years. I was agskod about the intense cold in the Klondike. Icontradicted it, of course. Ihave lived there nearly all my life, and I assure you that in mwinter it is seldom more than 71 degrees below." " I don‘t understand," he remarked, "why Americans persist in taiking against their awp country. It gives persons on the other side a very wrong impression. Why, everywhere Iwent New York Tribune. Maurice Grau tells a story about a sheriif from Dawson City, who crossâ€" od with him from Europe recently. A smoking cabin group was discussâ€" ing the eccentricities of the Ameriâ€" can climate. ‘This was resented by the sheriff. 4 TRINGS YOU CAN‘T Do Matter of Compulsion. Kansas City Star. 10 cent Cigar Just Like a Woman. An Official Refutation. she resbo ndé&, â€"qu-i-c;- NBB, Farmer, Markham, Ont. â€"One bottle of it‘s a milâ€" Neuralâ€" One by i AnotherXmasSpecial: DR To _ ng Ine Nerves with opium you | may stop a cough, but the infammation | goes from bad to worse. Allen‘s Lung Balâ€" | saim, containing no opium, goes to the root | of the trouble and cures deepâ€"seated uflee‘ gions of throat and lungs. Chicago Daily News, Feacherâ€"Years ago the kingdom of Spain ran clear around the world. Tommyâ€"Who chased it ? t »mmomomomommnnom $0006000000e N. Y. Herald. Tommyâ€"Pop, when does & reach a green old age ? Tommy‘s Popâ€"Wihen he is . togenarian and â€" marries a widow, my son. Minard‘s Liniment for sale every where, - By Bribing the Nerves brother‘s wedding Sheâ€"Did you ever lottery ? Lever‘s Yâ€"Z(Wise Head) Disinfectant Soap Powder dusted in the bath softens the water at the same time that it disinfects. 156 Minard‘s Liniment Cures | Hear Little of the Losers. Cleveland Plain Dealer. Thore is one little thing certain and that is that we know very littie about the lasses by stock market slumps. The winners aro beard {rom bright and carly, but the poor losers keep in the background and remain [or the most part cennoticed. ‘Tais is a pity, too, {from ons point of view, bocause their ill luck â€" mignt serve to point a moral for the illâ€" advised lambs who fancy they know A sl;iut‘e thing when they thivk they seqe it. Minard‘s Liniment Curos Burns "2C TAMC CUOY money is receir to quickly introduce our remedy, and when you r show it to your friends. Hundreds have received delighted with them. ‘This is a glorious opportun a cenrt for it, and you should write at once. Address Piainly: TKE NEW LIFE REmeny BEUINETINCEY Trteagrer m romperrmrmmmnnmse mssc 222000006 We believe MINARD‘S LINIMENT is Lhe best : Matthias Foley, Oil City, Ont. . Joseph Snow, Norway, Me. Chas. Whooten, Mulgrave, N. & Rev. R. 0. Armstrong, Mulgrave, N.S. Pierre Landry, sen., Pokemouche, N.B. Thomas Wasson, Sheflield, N. B. HANDSCEHE Results from common soaps$: eczema, coarse hands, ragged clothes, shrunken flannels. Columbia Jester, College Idiotâ€"That takes the cake. Kind Friendâ€"What does? Co‘llege Idiotâ€"Oh, the baker‘s Sometimes it Brings it. Wanted to Know Ask for the Octagon Bar ast Correct Definition. Yonkers Statesman. A New Joke. the same day 10 A Solido Gold Ladies® or Gent costs from 328 to $§0,. Mon‘t t "am0 CaF monehy is received. We are giving romedy, and when you receive the watch, w Hundreds have received watches from us a is is a glorious opportunity to get a fine ¥‘q ild write at once. countenance a GUARANTEE FOR 20 Bandruff WATCH FpFrF at grass , etc. man h sdaas ce 1. 9 °°C, POCeive s them to a fine pieco of silverware. t tife, Send us your order end we wifl ickets by mail, gostpaid, when sold : and we will send you the Wasln con. ‘" or Gent‘s Watch * °* " « Bon‘t throw your Money a= will eomal far cimis 2 _ O OCCEZ 96 â€"and send it tu{uu by mail postpaid. In buy» Ing this watch you run I no risk, for if NOT AS t REPRESENTED, sena it | back to us and WE WILL RETVRN YOUR MONEY, WE ARE RELIABLE and will carry out our proâ€" mises, and you are as safe in sending us your , money as you would be in giving it to any : merchdnt in your own town. Rememberyou | do not have to open the back or front of this watch to wind it up or set the hands as some of the cheaper watches offered, but is f wound and get by the stem. The case is not | nickel or white metal, but has a HEAVY GOLD | PLATE that will wear, and is much superior | to the ordinary gold plate finish, lh-m’ careâ€" fullyÂ¥ the above deserintLam qu. 11. CUITT T e d Cmm the father to his boy, or i to his father, or the si@te; the young lady to her gei this beautiful watch? "A Everybody who recelves « ed. _ We advise you not t« tunity to secure a watch l:‘rlact satisfaction for m; er we return your money as we representit. Write and address p; ayg ),. _ TUITe metai, but has a HEAVY GOLD PLATE that will wear, and is much superior to the ordlnnry“zold plate finish, lh-w(r:-urp- fully the above escription, for we guarantee every word to be true. This is a watch that no man or boy need be ashamed to carry, and 1t can be relied upon every time. Pay a little more and get a really good watch. What could be nicer for a CHRISTNAS PrEsEwÂ¥T »._ .‘ $2.35 JOHN J. FEE $ * TORONTO, ONT. Conlgnmenu of Poultry, Game, Butter, Egg-, oney Beuubetc.. solicited. Will pay 28 cents per Ib. F.0.B. Toronto for bees w ax . Re'emncs-â€"sour local banker. Correspondence invited. Prompt returns CO.. Denr. 320 DEMILL LADIES® COLLECE First and Sweepstakes at Torontoin bacon classes this 'ycu First and Sweepstales at the winter fair four succeesive years. Stock of all ages at moderate prices. J. E. BRETHOUR, Burford, Ont. Lock Box 6. HIGHEST TYPE O+ BACON HOGS Ocean. Your money back if notsatisfactory ROSE & LAFLAME, _ o C _orouhl' ughly taught. Exrrt instructors. Indiâ€" :llidunl nb:nflon. Bend for handsome cataâ€" logue for particulars. _ Correspondence Depart. TEN COURSES BY MAIL, s3 %¢as f.o.b. your station. Simpson Brick Co., 1 Toronto street, Toronto; telephone Main 707 W ‘“&;f:;( mixed wood, suitable lo'r: brick burning, for immed ‘.'fu‘:.“.‘:.:.(.'& tl:â€"((:‘.b. lv!:flc: WANTED TO PURCHASEâ€"ANY QUAXN. tity of mixed wood, suitable for brick ISSUE NO. 51, IMPERIAL MAPLE SYRUP. are produced by OAK LODGE YORKSHIREs. im suPPiLy POULTRY _, . 3 _ "* 6"8nd tonic and life 2: they are easy to sell, as fr&zxq,yon. receives a Prige h e stt " 1 72, 9" itom the youngz man r the sister to her brothâ€"r, or _to her gentioman friend, than ratch? A most desirable gift. 0 receives one will be delightâ€" you not to miss this opporâ€" ‘ a watch that will give you tion for mun'y years. Rememâ€" our money if the wateh is not it. Write your name plainly, ma, when sold you the Watch with & _ CC PP WeR ife Pills at 256 a box _ wenk conditions of ”uon' wenkness nor: ‘uI money .vev.:' If you Buy Solid Gold Watch nce, and arrea ta anll au4e "ng away these watches h, we ask you to please as and are more than V!‘ateh without paying To ail interested in the education of young ladies or girle where an ex tensive course may be had, includâ€" ‘ln: the common and high school branches, Sclence, Languages, Music, Fine Art, Commercial Course, Voice Training, Elocution, Art Needle Work, and Phyâ€" sical Culture, write to Rev, A. B. DEMILL, President, Bt. Catharines, Ont., for calender that gives you very special rates, a reailly good watch. W hat 1 CHRISTMAS PRESENT from ‘PLY CO., Dept. s Hamiiton, Ont. «_Taronto, Ont ENTION THI8 PAPER 4 with duraâ€" WAIa' ble g o 1 4 ’ plate and handsomely engraved case in differâ€" ent designs, American lever, quick &wul., stem wind and stem set,open face and heavy bevel erystal, regular 16 size, two inches in diameter with short wind and long run of 34 hours,and tull{ gaaranteed by the makers, a reliable timeâ€" keeper. ‘This watch is good vailue at $5, but all weask forit is #2.35 YEARS gree to se‘l on} Egu‘t miss ons of the ss, nervous Agents, Montreal. send eÂ¥ A piece : Bbronze and A handso parlor win A handso beit clasp c A set of soft muff s sarried. A lace tic of bracolets Bome bit of ly longs for French gras tonable and A bottle of or an especi maroons. which she chir prett tab gla bu t n an elefe e 4 ;... FOR i oV is nat of th« which "teens " of the p blood n paleness ness, b.‘ with Sec LOG ; fullest taste, interpretin With the 25 cents c Solhd Gold Bracelet, : popular ga tiful premi The f preparat rich in ni stimulati to why i A b health from sic t} Ob () aro pid iben re‘j give you laine Bro WC d| the ore a Feed Eraulsic oo ole Au ol se mulsio F MA Cl 0 book h CÂ¥ (b ig to Dr cott our [X n gl fles «of m

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