:__ gecec00000000000000000000000 | Plain Talk to the Czar. 4 Td im is PC Cl Prudenceâ€"1 : ing in Freddy always runnii Pranckaâ€"Yes Brare or Om10, Ciry on 'l‘m.lno.}.. Luocas Cousty Fraxk J. Onexiy makes oath that heis the eenior partner of the tirm of F. J. CuEexEy & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid,and thit said firm will pay the sum of ONHK HUNDRED DOLâ€" 1AB8 for each and every case of CaTArRH tha t caunot be cured by the use of Haut‘s Tommy â€" Bloodâ€"It‘s jis eteil ‘thout nothin‘ in it A Kentucky Straight. Montreal Star. Kentucky Teacher (of infant geoâ€" graphy class)â€"Toumy Blood _ may tell us what a strait is. MINARDS LINIMENT is the only Lintwont asked for at my store and the oniy one we keep for sale. ‘All the people use it. €»L M One Monkey Brand Soup makes copper like gold, tin like silver, crockery like marble, and windows like crystal. R D For example, the physical characâ€" toristics of the right hemisphere of the brain produce an effect on the right side of the face much more quickly thar the workings of the left heraisplhere. _ This effect on the right side tends to sgt and harden the muscles on that side and to harden the features. _ To the â€" experienced eye the very â€" complexion of the right side of the face differs from the left, the bone framework of the muscles coming nearer the surface, to show their substance, in a measâ€" are, through the skin, so changing in appearance the outer color of the Pioasant Bay, C. B. The physiognomists have learned to read these muscles. Ordinary folk cannot go so «deeply into the subject ; they simply look to find the resualt o muscular developmeont in the face. Through the varied _ and different workings of tho two brain sections The cause of this difference in the tw skles of tho face is explained by sclentists, wheo tell usâ€"what we alâ€" ready knowâ€"that the brain is made np in two sections, or hemispheres, as thoy are called. . Those sections operate quite differently because of the varied functions they perform. The hemisphere on the right has to do with the physical life; that on the left is comcerned with the mental quailitiest â€" As the brain is in close communication with all parts of the Ix»«ly, it is natural to understand that its workings can be easily read once its offect on any given muscle is unâ€" cerstood. the facial muscles are developed or retarded in growth. The left side is nearly always the prottier, although it would take a very keen eye to detect any differâ€" ence, but it is worth while to reâ€" member this when posing for one‘s photograph. iCce It is a physiological fact that the two sides of a woman‘s face are selâ€" dom in agreement. â€" It would be, perâ€" haps, uncharitable to call the sex Januseâ€"faced. _ but notwithstanding the fact remains that a person viewâ€" ing but one side of a fair one‘s face has no conception of what the other side looks like. One _ side shows certain characteristiecs which the other does not, and each contraâ€" diets the other. Gramby Rubbers cost the maker more, but they cost the wearer les., for one pair does the work of two pairs of ordinary rubbers. " Granby Rubbers wear liKe iron." We malie Granby Rubbers and Overshoes out of pure zew rubber. Can as much be said of any other make? ©60099%08%e nail will destro ; in a single ds birds will do a 7b irtper Not d i2 over Simooth Hoad. chould hate to Rochly‘s â€" aun HARLIN FULTON le day, and do as much er. someone, must be terribly them are inâ€" be protected law, with a hod _ thereto. a thousand y, and many th o go rid rutoâ€"he‘ TPOW NEY plain Ci8 H\ Te London Spare Moments. One day a drill sorzeant in the army had a* number o‘ recraits to drill, and wanted the married men separated from the sinzle ones, so he formed them in line and gave the word of command : ‘"‘Single men, advance; and marâ€" rbied men, fall back in the rear." All took their positions except one, an Irishman, who stood still. The sergeant asked the reason why be had not moved, but no answer came from Pat. "Come, my iman, are you married?" "No," replied Pat. ‘"‘Then, you are sincle ?" i Christopher Columbus has just been buried again, and probably for the last time. The event took place a few weeks ago in the famous and beautiful cathedral of Sevilie, Spain, wherein a special mausoleum has been constructed to hold the ashes of the once despised by now glorified navigator. The coffin was borne by seamen» of the navy and was followâ€" ‘ed by a cortege headed by the Archâ€" bishop of Seville, the Minister of Marine, the Captainâ€"General â€" of Cadiz, and other dignitaries. _ The ashes of no illustrious man have been honored with so many burials and removals as those of Columbus. They rested for two centuries at Santo Domingo, and in 1796 were transferâ€" red to the cathedral at Havana. Afâ€" ter the Spanishâ€"American war they were taken to Spain, where, by deâ€" sire of a descendant of Columbus, the Duke of Veragua, they have been interred in â€" Seville Cathedral. Surely the inscription requiscat in pace written over this tomb would have been of more than ordinary significance. It is to be hog)ed that this interment will serve to settle forever the dispute as to whether Columbus‘ remains were ever really removel from Santo Domingo. â€" Leslie‘s Weeklv. Christopher Columbus‘ Last Funeral They strengthen the digestive â€" or gans, regulate the bowels, cur liver complaints, dyspopsia and con stipation. la t« th boy, . who, procuring a couple of ' planks, pushed them slowly over the i ice on his stomach. Then, when the | ptanks were near the two children, | he crept out himself and pulled out 'the girl. The two, with all their | strength, next managed to drag out ; the boy. 1 Pb be bor S She Conldn‘t Wait. Flulblabbeâ€"When Dashitall â€"called upon his fiancee the other evening he discovered her kissing another Ror full information call on or adâ€" dress H. F. CARTDER, T. P. A., 14 Janes Building, Toronto, Canada, or F. B.CHOATE, 125 Woodward avenue, Tickets on sale Feb. 15 to April 30, 1005. $25.00 to Ashland,. Roseburg, Euâ€" gene, Albany and Salem, via Portâ€" land. Datroit, Mich $25.00 to Everett, Fairhaven and New Whatcom, via Huntington and Spokane. $25.00 to Port t chk land, Tacomas and Seâ€" $20.00 to Ogden and Salt LakeCity. $20.00 to Butte, Anaconda and Helâ€" ena. $22.50 to Spokane and Wanatchee, Wash. ¢ $25.00 to San Francisco, Los Anâ€" geles ard many other California points. ‘Tickets on sale Feb 15 to June 15, 1903. e EVERY DAY. The Union Pacific wil} sell Oneâ€"way Colonist Tickets at the following ro.Ates [rom Missouri river terminals : oNEâ€"wWaAY RATES. 000 _ To many polnts in the States of Callâ€" fornia, Oregon and Washington. On _ breaking through, the Bellew boy managed to keep his own head ai«l his sister‘s above the water by clinging above the «ige. of the ice. All of the children on the ice~ ran away with the exception of the Dunn Friends of 7â€"yearâ€"old Wim. Dunn, of wellâ€"toâ€"do people, who live in Gutâ€" tenburg,. N. J.. says a despatch to the Rochester Democrat and Chronâ€" icle, were making a hero of him toâ€" day for saving the lives of his two companmions, Frances Bellew, 3 years old, and Johnny, two â€" years younger, who fell through the ice on a pond. Nothi a blo bDr. __ I heard a similar story with regard _to the date Czar of Russia. He was one night playing a game of whist at Homburg ; and the present king, then, of course, Prince of Wales, and several of his friends, were of the party. Among those friends was Sir James Mackintosh, a wellâ€"known bon vivant of the eighties and nineties. Sir James was one of those blunt, downright, roughâ€"spoken _ Scotchâ€" men who didn‘t know fear of God or maa. In the midgt of the game Sir James called out to the Czar, "You‘ve revyOked!" Everybody‘s blood ran cold. The Prince of Wales, I have been told, kicked the Scotchman unâ€" der the table ; and the Czar, blushâ€" ing and confused, exclaimed in beâ€" wilderment, "Revoked! Why, I nevâ€" er did such a thing in my iife!" But Sir James persisted, and the monâ€" arch was proved to be in the wrong; whereupon Sir James replied to the observration of the Czar. "I daresay you‘ve often revoked, your majesty. but this is the first time you were ever told so."â€"M. A. P. low. 2 "nheddeâ€"What did he do ? ‘lubxlubbeâ€"Apologized _ for what are you * courting Saliy. zx is more cer l can be purii A Heroic Little Lad. it enlian i) ux Haltâ€"way. tain than that ied by the use mburg â€" Drops. digestive _ orâ€" bowels, cure ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO for being "You would hardly believe it," said a fashionable shoe clerk yesterday, "but the sweliest of our women cusâ€" tomers are now invariably asking us for boys‘ boots. The masculine styles of woman‘s shoes no longer satisfy them. They must have a shoe made exactly like a man‘s, and so we sell twice as many boys‘ shoes as formâ€" erly and proportionately less of womâ€" en‘s. _ What is the reason? â€" Well, really, I cannot ray, excepting that it is a fad. As a matter of fact, I know that the boys‘ shoes are not really as com{ortable, for they canâ€" not be gotten to [it as perfectly as those designed for women‘s feet, and more than one of my fair customers complain of blisters and calloused feet, but still they want the boys‘ shoeos, and insist uson the strap being loft on in the back."â€"Philadelphia Rocord ~a"! uever ne seen coming out of a ealoon, and so I have to wait till dark before I can leave.‘ Binksâ€"Why do you spend so much time in galoons, old man ? Jinksâ€"Why, I promised my wife I w0ul:l rever be seen coming out of Mina ri where. low carolings, God lives in all the fairness He has made, And holy are the frailties of His hand ; c And I am wise when I have full obeyed The promptings I can little underâ€" stand ; And I am strong when I have wept and prayed And loved the weakness of a womâ€" an‘s hand. God‘s truth is in the mystery of things, And power is in the frailness ho has wrought ; SBo feeling hearts have songs of noblest thought When gentlest touches come upon the strings. 1 The purple hour of vesperâ€"worship brings Soulâ€"flights less high than flowerâ€" ing meads have brought ; And in tho world no surpliced one bas taught What hearts may learn from birds‘ Scott‘s Emulsion for bone, flesh, blood and nerve. For invalids, for conâ€" valescents, for consumptives, for weak children, for all who need flesh, Scott‘s Emulsion ‘is a rich and comâ€" fortable food, and a natural Those who have lost flesh want to increase all body tissues, not only fat. Scott‘s Emulsion increases them all, bone, flesh, blood and nerve. To get fat you must eat fat. Scott‘s Emulsion is a great fattener, a great strength giver. When you can‘t eat break. fast, take Scott‘s Emulsion. When you can‘t eat bread and butter, take Scott‘s Emulsion. When you have been living on a milk diet and want something a little more nourishing, â€" take Scott‘s Emulsion. Gray‘s Syrup For obstinate coughs and colds there is nothing equal to that old reliable remedy Gray‘s Syrup of Red Spruce Gum. Prepared from Red Spruce Gum it is soothing and healing to the Lungs and Throat. It stops that tickâ€" ling in the throat, and after a few doses that tight feeling in the chest is relieved and the cold and cough pass away. Try a 253 cent bottle. Loss of Flesh Red Spruce Gum For a Cold that hangs on Women in Boys‘ Shoes. s Liniment for sale every How it Worked. Montreal St My Truth. of CHEMISTS, § Toronto, â€"Ontario. 50c. and $1; all druggists. Be sure that this picture in the form of a Iabclbi: on the wra of every bottle of Emum you buy. SCOTT & BOWNE, We will send you a free sammple. Ar â€"Smart Set | to the devil, ' "When you fish where the souls of | men abound ?" **Well, for special tastes," said the | king of evil, |\ _ "Gold and fame are the best, I‘ve | found." "But for general use?‘ asked the saint. "Ab, then," Baid the demon, "I angle for man, not men, And the thing I hate Is to change my bait, Bo I fish with a woman the whole year round." â€"John Boyle O‘Reilly. Prior to the last solar eclipse the colonel of a German regiment of inâ€" fantry sent for his sergeant and obâ€" served: "There will be an eciipse of the sun toâ€"morrow. The regiment will meet on the parade grounds in undress. _ I will come and explain the eclinse before drill. If the day is clovuy the men will meet in the drill shea, as asual." Whereupon the sergeanis drew up the foilowing orâ€" der of the day : "Toâ€"morrow â€" mornâ€" ing, by order of the colonel, there will be an eclipse of the sun. Tae regiment will assemble on the par» ade grouud; where the colonel will come and superintend the eclipse in person. _ If the sky is cloudy the egllp?e will take place in the drill shed." The Dark Fisherman. "What bait do ypu use ?" said a saint "‘Is there a king in heaven? next inquired this princeling. UAmnouramaid in alie cernulclires cas‘)s "Answered in â€" future king of head sadly and : like that at all "‘Yes, your royal highness,‘ was the reply. uoc "Shortly after the death of Queen Victoria the little prince earnestly inquired of one of the ladies in waitâ€" ing: ‘Is grannie in heaven ? e €NF L 2 Cc l PV ie He oo Sorv en d e C in America, is authority for _ this story of the heir presumptive to the British throne, the little George Frederic Earnest Albert : Henry Dickens, son of the novelâ€" ist, who recently spent some time Minard‘s Liniment Cures IPsyche, who is bx‘ilil‘gilâ€"l-é a';l-ml;z'tion at law. A curious question has arison as to the right retained by an artist over a picture which he has sold. There is a certain eccentric Ameriâ€" can millionaire who buys pictures at the Paris Sailon. This is pleasant enough for the artists. But the milâ€" lionaine disapproves of the nude. So having bought a Psyche, he had her drnessed in a loud check costume and a picture hat. You may imagine the fury of the artist, whose name reâ€" maing in the corner of this monâ€" strous production. As this is by no means the first incident of the kind the Paris artists are banded toâ€" gether in support of the painter of Falclca c C 3 _ . - Via Chicago and Northwostern Ry., every day from February 15th to April 30th. Colonist one way secâ€" ondâ€"class tickets at extremely low rates from stations in Ontario and Quebec, to points in Colorado, Utah, Montana, Nevaga, Ildaho, Oregon, Washington and California ; also to Victoria, Vancouver, New Westminâ€" ster, Nelson, Rossland, lete. Fuil particulars, rates and folders can be obtained from B. H. Bennett, General Agent, 2 East King street, Toronto, Oct. Titâ€"Bits. The concierge of a very badly kept house in Parig, hung up at the foot of the stairs a card inscribed as folâ€" I(L)wa: *"‘Please wipe your feet on A wag wrote underneath: "As you come out." Minard‘s Liniment Relieves Neuralâ€" gia. f "Worse and worese,‘ was the reply, "Why. I wouldn‘t have one chance in a thousand of dying in time to make anything out of the company, :I I had a policy. Oh, 1 know my uck.‘ He Knew His Luck. â€" _ Chicego Post. _ ' " No, «ir, I don‘t want any acciâ€" deot insurance!‘ exclaimed the irâ€" ritable party. "It would be just my luck to hbave a blamed thing happen to me i I was carrying an accident policy.‘ ."A little life insurance, then,‘ sugâ€" gested the agent. l ,;:. fne h . * / i P k F3 s als e ie i oete No nslb â€"th" 3 y 2 e Bs Tof Inioars ;;“,(_‘ ht Sivgh ib y o9 AP in c tic 3 ME +0 M BP (ese t .0 e Cb Wl CChainy) C s B1 E4 t %: , l o e :% } j ° fg). f . Ex33 it & S arrying Out His Instructions speedily and thoroughly reâ€" lieves and cures the worst Kidney and Bladder diseases. Relief in a few hours. / d George Engiaid, a ship builder of Chatham, writes: "I waslgqid up for six months with rheumatism. I procured a bottle of sOUTH AMERICAN RKEUVMATIC curE. In twentyâ€"four hours I was well and have not been troubled with rheuâ€" matism since." y pulll t i Ne ' % There is ’;, EM BWY | no case of [EA E) | Rheumaâ€" suieds :s 39 s tism â€" that t a en the Great â€" ce South ";&ru,';g? 20 American rca) Tok Rheumatâ€" wosey Vss *4 e Wl ic Cure xc 4 13\ will not '{J‘;‘! conquer in ;}ï¬ (8H â€" a few days belss <‘d â€"acute or 5‘; . chronic, s muscular =~ay g or nervous, o it gives al â€" most inâ€" stant relief and at once begins to drive out th» disease, root and branch, curing in one to three days. South American Kidney Cure Would Not Like Heaven. Settlers‘ ow Rates West, A Mad Artist. Cynic at Work. the affirmative, the Britain shook _ his said : ‘Grannie won‘t 9 »s You Payâ€" You Choose. Burns, The poorer a man is the more dogs he usually has to keep the wolf from the door. the conductor ventured, to ask her; "Madam, are these all your children, or is it a picnic?" _ The woman {lushed as she replied; "Yes, they are all my children, and I tell you, it‘s no picnie." She Knew. To illustrate a point he was makâ€" ing, Joseph L. Rarbour, a woell known lawyer of Hartford, Conn., told this story ; A woman with five smail children boarded a horso car in New York, which was alreidy comfortably filled. _ The conductor became a trifle impatient because it took the family so long to get aboard, and, as the mother finally reached the The success of orange culture in Central and Nortnern cCalifornia for ten years past suggests the climatic unity of the State. Some of the _most successful orange groves are 600 miles north of Los Angeles. The long summer, the warm and dry atâ€" mosphere, the nbunda‘ce of water, and the low price of land, make these fields in the San Joaquin and Bacramento valleys very desirablie for oranges and all kinds of farmâ€" ing and fruit growing. Just now the rates are speclally low. From Feb. 15th to April 30th the rate from Chicago will be $33 to California points. If you are interested in Caliâ€" fornia, such publications as " The Land of Opportunity" and "Califorâ€" nia for the Settler" will be helpful. They are free, and may be had of F. B. Choate, General Agent, Southâ€" ern Pacific, No. 126 Woodward ave., Detroit, Mich. ‘ For in this way and no other Do the seasons come and go. And the great world is a hbroths; To the toile® with his hoo : Near to Nature working slowly, We are close to nature‘s god. When we give our spirits wholly To a plod, pled, plod. â€"Amos R. Wells in the Ram‘s Horag Minard‘s Liniment Cures Dandruff Let the penius leap to glory Winged feet that spurn the Though I thinrk the truer stor Is that talents always to‘l. We will make a reputation From a broom, a hoe, a hod: There are fame and fascination In a plod, plod, plod. f Just to see the task befo And forget the distant Just to hid Renown ignor And to hbear a humble so Juet to trudge along cor J u.l voo Tidd2e -‘HO"L',' COT Where the many feet h: There‘s no better rest in Than a plod, plod, plod. For in th Do the And the To the Near to When your hands and head are weary, And your soul has lost its song, When the road is hot and dreary, And the way seems very long ; When you have no heart for action, When you need the spur and rodâ€" There‘s a world of satisfaction In a plod, plod, plod. New York and Boston Via New York Central. The numerous trains, the excellent service, the uniformity of its traius, its four tracks, and the locaon of ts depots in Boston anu New York, make the New York Centrai the fayâ€" orite line to those points. Ary ticket agent will conlirm the above. * Wait," said the editor :; "I cannot let you go, Miss Câ€"â€", without exâ€" plaining. You think you said a good day to me, but, instead, you have called me a very black, hard name." It was with unusual confidence that she bade him "good afternoon" in a blithe voice and was stepping down from the curb to cross the street. The first young lady, being apt at learning new things, thought she was better posted than she was, and, meeting the teacher on the street one afternoon, put her newly acâ€" quired information to the teast. Friends of hers sraonï¬joi'ned the class and they had a merry time. A young woman in San Franciscoo, who had become interested in the Chinese there, went to one of the mer who owned a paper in which he wrote both Chinese and English editorials, and asked him to teaca her some phrases. When told that the language consisted of something like a smali library or two of referâ€" ence books, she was about ready to back out. However, being anxious to learn even a few things about the mysterious people, she undertook a lesson or two from the young man. Can you arrange the above seis of jumbled lm sHArBE NTE Dictkindrion or c l OF S OS ELEE:, It is no easy task,. But by patience and pes. Sive the sum o O L qrably make out 5 or 6 of them. To the person who can make out the largest number we wil} e nigie . To the pes “unJMd Dollars . To the person making out the second largest mumber the sum of Fifty f)ollm To the person making the third hrfen number the sum of Thirty Dollars. To the person making the ies se o Shiker the sn of 1 wenty Dollars, . Should two gi'“li send answers equally correct, the furst two prizes wi'lï¬'e divided between them, (each rweivins $75.00). ould three send in eq.,.lf, correct answers, the ureciore prizes will have to be divided, (each receiring $60.00). Should four persons send equally correct answers thopeen} y io RommorinOciciually divided (each (receiving Jso.0), ond" co on o in jons, provided they comply with a simgle condition about which we will write as goon as answers are n:eg::r‘. !\\'E &;wNOT wANT & CENT or 1OUR MONEY" WHEN YoU AnsweR This ADVERTISEMENT . 1f you can make Wail CE," ‘Addres Risfan our reply, DO NOT DELAY, whire af OxC s complcte Nist, waite us MEDICINE Co., Loxporp is our reply HHHHNNNNNSNISOUNENarermemmmmmmemoemmemmmmmmmmemmmemmmemmmemmmmnsc.. 0 A Black, Hard Name. Few persons are aware that the Chinese language is dependent on inâ€" tonatlon_l for its meaning, and that a slight difference in sound may so disâ€" tort a person‘s meaning that a courâ€" teous salutation may be turned into cause for regret. There are very few â€" clearsâ€" ing operations in which Sunlight Soap cannot be used to advantâ€" age. It makes the home bright and clean. 1B $200.00 IN COLD CIVEN Away rree CPAHE LPAPE Plod, Plod, Plod CALIFORNIA ve seis of jumbled letters into the names of e (IBUTION OF THE ABOVE PRIZE, It make out 5 or 6 of them. To the person wh K'ed Dollars _ ‘Tothe person making ant . RCYREH NREOCA nvented goal ; > you vou NCb x1â€" op | _YBRAPRSRE get your money back if not cured. 60c a box, at all dealers or amnmox.lnm & Co."l‘_g::'nm. Considerable Difference Harvard Lampoon. ‘The Idiotâ€"Bet â€" you don‘t wherein lies the difference b a good cook and a poor p dovil. The Victimâ€"Unburden your The Idiotâ€"One forms the I the other pies the form. a To prove to you ,that Dr. Chase‘s Ointmoent is a certain and absblute cure for each g{n&d iever{‘d form of Im:ila:. ngand protru the manufacturers have guaranteed i?.mgoem- timonials in the daily press and ask your neighâ€" bors what they think of it, You can use it and get your money back if not cured. 60c a box, at Dr. Chase‘s Ointment Two Ways of Getting in. Baltimore Herald. Dollyâ€"You say Grace married into the smart set. . Pollyâ€"Gracious, no; she was diâ€" voreced into it. THE CAMPBELL MFC. CO. JOHN J. FEE 1, 000 MILE AXLE GREASE per lb. for BEESWAX, delivered Toronto Correspondence anlicited. C Co nments of Butter, Poultry and new laid solicited. Prices firm foreboice qual ities. Choice yonï¬(‘kh.fl.dty ’eked.cjenn. selling 60 to xor pair. W11 1')fly 80e per lb. for BEESWAX, delivered Toronto. se k se se l l se e e l l Butter, New Laid Eggs and Poultry Wanted i’i‘m“nï¬ï¬g) x FOR SALE x# “fAN‘l'EDâ€"Bnmtlc men, nursery stock saleamen 8retomd c spond immedâ€" Iufly with sOUTHCOMBE, VIEL & RAMSâ€" DEN, TORONTO, CANADA. WANTED'â€"EAS OR wWOMANX TO REPâ€" resent us selling lm& that makes its own gas for onecent a day. Liberal offer to right party. Brass lamp free. Adâ€" ;I‘ru-'l’o%am{ Co., 140 Nassau street, ew York. of HAMILTON, ONTARIO. For sale by all leading dealers. siware E;:'-a"" k cnm-n'm' Toothing collc and i the best remedy for Disrrio f It Has No Equal Manufactured only by SSUE NO. I1, 1903. Horse Health 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. 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AGENTS WANTED ammeniodulica s TD ROmmairemngrts | ATSWervreBr you don‘t know difference between ERPA 62 Front Stroot + KEast, Toronto poor printer‘s The Commercial, a y\ tion devoted to Ninance matters, published in V the beading o" ~"Appl« in the West," in a lea« nrasses the belie! th: be out of place a a word of warn| «hippers against fruit to the west sure that sale «s warehouses a wices from o the west, it ¢ strate the {: mense stocks « here, far mord all legitimate months to com tising columns are already â€" ecountry, as | nouncemen t# with notices at Jow price for the fruit tion is not . where prese! eare ol. Mos which have I year‘s crop probable : would be no worse, in w might beti where they tain that o they would than the {~ There are t Startling _ Cure From a Small in Nova Sc REMARKABLE Halifax, News has : tle Town o tercolonia ty, of a cv ant from . as the op from a «u: eare that With Dejeunes Not all vertising : "Americain window w be a Lon wgome ol 1| Longdon D "Our olf© souple, wih Shrist Chu horthâ€"road of Delicious (Black, Mix« sent to any p sending it tc postage. through« brougnt some . the mosi ever . gi ago a 1 premises oughfare ol furnit and brid their , : firm‘s . astreel. «torned turned : claimed sA Free fast i: ol the "all the turned on &nd prei{ #llk. Tab!s gshopâ€"w in Behind t) pended a & lightâ€" THE FROS Randle a large nur write us about the will 00 quality THE FRost W (From M A GALA WE! Address QOur pf wranish 1C A ddres W t this Y ty tC Im