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Durham Review (1897), 30 Apr 1903, p. 6

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I\ s10l2 e MA A M )\ No# o utA En8m@mon KW ) _iR M D oo n msitiwu‘d ,fifi[-_lAfi Taqmle penance is for the death of a * it who sought to protect a wounded boar, but who was slain by ite furious pursuer. The horngarth, or penny hoedge, itself is formed by planting a hedge of stakes in the ticeway in the upper part of Whitby Harbor, in the presence of the lord o‘ the manor. When the penuy hedge is complete, three blasts are blown on an antiquated timeâ€"worn horn, which is in accordance with the preâ€" & acribed stipulations. This horn is a »good 500 years old, so it has seen ecnsideravle service. a% 855 uegt. . TLIXAZH L «;. When the King at the recent Privy Council selected new sheriffs for the counties of England and Wales by 'ar‘.cking a hole with a silver bodkin \4I mpposite to each of the favored names 3ATin the list, His Majosiy was carrying «Ybut one of quite a score of interestâ€" 4 ns customs that stil!l survive to link the England of 1903 with the Engâ€" lamd of the Middle Ages. Li There is bardly an important 41 county in the land that does not â€"@herish some poteworthy custom, #Liung from early days in English * ‘Wktory. Probably the most interestâ€" hg feudal ceremony in existence is planting the borngarth, an act of penance which is now in the ninth century of commemoration, â€" and which has been carried out every year at Whitby without a single break. Throwing the dart is a picturesque custom which is observed in Cork. Erery third year the chief magisâ€" trate proceeds to the mouth of Cork Hurbor in full state. Following imâ€" meguriul custom, he throws a dart ittd the seaâ€"a dart with a head of gold and a shaft of mahoganyâ€"sayâ€" ing : "I cast this Javelin into the sea, apd declare, that so far seaward as "‘t{ifll&bvt&dhs the right and dominâ€" lon of the corporation of Cork to .400 oyer. the, harbor as well as the rivers, creecks and bays within the wa me." Im>g3 A very long way back in the hisâ€" tory of England was a time when the high festival of Ceres was exceedingâ€" ly popular. To this day we have a rempant of the mystic rites of the Temple of Elousis of the Greeks surâ€" viving in the form of the kernâ€"baby. In various parts of the country kern suppers are held to celebrate the conc‘nsion of the harvest gathering, «mt the kernâ€"baby is carried on high by, the reapers. The baby is a straw image made from the last sheat of the harvest, adorned with flowers and with ears of grain. Really the kernâ€"baby appears at harvest feosâ€" tivals: of toâ€"«day as the representaâ€" tive of an ancient Ceres. Worship the Sun. The most ancieut ol customs is still wuserved in Ireland on June 21, and in the Highlangs of Scotland on May 1. aveording to the old reckoning. "Dhis is beltein, the festival in conâ€" nection with son worskip; fires are k.rdlexi on the summit of the hills, wiul a varioty of ceremonies are gone *itoaugil. s 2 Berning the clavie is another usique ceremony, whose origin goes back far into the misis of antiquity. Propaibly the rites still observed at purghead, on the Moray Firth, have been periormed since the days ol the Druikle..â€" A tar barrel is sawa in halvos; one halk is filled with tarâ€" eovrered fuel given by the townsfolk, and is lighted with a piace of glowing peat. The fhiery clavie is borne shoulâ€" €4ét bigth around the town limits in prijl processior, and is placed finâ€" wily~@n the ancient freestone altar to burn high over the waters of the Firth. There are various minor welrd ceremonies observed as the clavie burns away. tro:. of the company is at Teddingâ€" ton. theâ€"spot.being marked by stone posts.At) thelinspection the beadles .8 ze hokiâ€"@} the worshipiul master a wl thebether members of the court {ashioned farmhouses on the Yorkâ€" &hive dales. These peat fires are verâ€" itable links with the past, as they fovet go out, Some have been kept mligttt for lhundreds of years, and bave warmed generation alter genâ€" eration ofâ€" dwellers. The Whitby disâ€" trict is rich in these, and there is ove at Osmotherly which, it is claimâ€" wi. bas been ourning 500 years. &A bapdsome quaintain is to be seen on the village green at Of{ham, in Kent, The local custom is to hoist marrled men who are not fathers to ius top and then to set the quaintain revolving rapidly. steges : set. min‘ Perkaps even more singular are the domeostic fires of certan â€" oldâ€" C~C*C*C*C*FCC*F®CCCUC*C*C*C CCC C *C* ppmâ€"â€"â€"~â€">~â€"â€"~_~â€"<â€"~â€"wâ€"â€"â€"°s~smeâ€"sâ€"ri u4s 4 o cem_s:. nag';agc, vuéh‘.‘?fq‘!"%r:j&'!»lo.. Ageuts, .| yhtope t i in “'x‘.lh. ‘?L (t0 Perpetual Fires Bred Cow 10 /ken toned up by ick‘s Blood Puriâ€" t will give as ch and as rich milk asahighly bredaristocratic Jersey cowgives upon or. d inary feed, and V 2y a Jersey Ll f cow when bsf given. : Women and Pain. | _ An Italian scientist of distinction | dectares that women are less seusiâ€" I tive to pain than mer, and actnaliy { feel toss of "It in & EIÂ¥YEIE OBCTRLION Hunger{ord rejoices in an ancient custom _ which is rapidly brx:oming extineti. This is hoektide, the FTucsâ€" day following tho second Sunday afâ€" ter Easter, when the usually quict town casts asile ali restraint _ and pluoges into wild gaicty. All work is brought to a stamdstill by a blast from Jolun of Gaunt‘s horn. Forâ€" merly on HMock Mondsy the men went into the streets with cords, stoppel and bound every woman they amoet, the prisoncr belng reâ€" loased on payment of 1d or a kiss. The foilowing «iay the women went out to capture straying menâ€"and the women invariabiy extracted the most money. Last year certain resiâ€" dents put an end to the kissing obâ€" servance as belag out of accord with Some very peculiar ceremonies are observred when the Court of Broâ€" therhood and Guestling of the Cinque Ports meet. The fullâ€"robed mayors, aldermen, counciliors, town â€" clerks, sergeants and macebearers of the thirteen boroughs form an imposing gight when massed. Curious extracts are read from the decrees of Queen Elizabeth contaissa :@ the Black Book before the "ancient towns and their limbs" set down to business in earnest. Every year for over 700 years the corporation of London has dicharged the peculiar duty of cutting some faggots and counting out a certain number of horseshoes and nails. This is done before the King‘s Rememâ€" brancer by way of quit Ttent for cerâ€" tain lands in Satop and Middlesex hold from the Crown by the city corâ€" poration. a 3 Paying Debts at Dawn. In the semiâ€"darkuess of dawning day is carried out the anclent cusâ€" tom of{ the payment of "wroth silâ€" ver" to the Duke of Buccleuch, Lord of the Mamor of the Hundred of Knightliow, near Coventry. After the steward has read out the old charter and called out the amounts due from each parish, the representatives each place the sum required in a hole in a stone said to be the base of a crots. This is a weird sceane as the shadowy figures glide up, place in their pence, and hoarsely whisper the words "wroth silver." Defaulters incur the penalty of forfeiting a white bull tipped with red at nose and ears and tail A hot milk and rum break{ast concludes the ceremony. The origin of the custom is not clear, though some â€" antiquaries â€" declare that "wroth silver" was originally "wrath money," and was exacted for the murder of some relative of the lord of the mamor. ho ‘f 6 oo# Cheeseâ€"rolling is one of the most peculiar customs we have, and is ob eerred at Birdlip, near Cheltenham. A cheese is sent rolling down the side of a very steep hill. In its wild flight the rolling cheese is followed pellâ€" mell by an excited crowd, each indiâ€" vidual trylng to gain it. Women Fined a Penny or a Kiss muleri ideas of propriety, and the "tutlâ€"men," the Jjury, drank punch end smoked instead. The "hocking" consislel of capturing some unwary fewwale and chairing her in a ribbonâ€" belecked chair, after which quaint ceremony she was taxed. with the usual option of kissing. The officials still are given a supper, cousiatnhg of macaront, watereress, spring onâ€" fore, and bread and butter. Among p‘cturesque provincial surâ€" vivals is the ceremony of weighing the Mayor of High Wycombe. Te Mayor is weighed as soon as he sucâ€" ceeds to oflice, and is weighed again when he leaves itâ€"presumably with the object of discovering whether the dutles agree with him. is done so that the exact location of the boundary may be thoroughly impressed upon their memories. We offer One Hundred Dollara‘ Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall‘s Catarrh Cure. F. J. HENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. We. the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transâ€" actions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. wll:lT «& Trrax, Wholesale Druggists, Toâ€" ledo. . M S eee o eeereneree ty a ie ledo, 0. WaLDIx@, KINNaN & Maryix, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0 Hall‘s Catarrh Cure is taken internally,actâ€" ing directly upon the blood and mucous surâ€" facea of the syatem. â€" Teatimonlals sent free. Priceâ€"75¢ nor bottle. Sold by all druggiats. Hall‘s Fainily Pilis are the best. wife; "Mother writese that she wili be here toâ€"morrow for a short visit,. my dear." "Yeory weil," \reâ€" plied her hushand. And as he jeft the house he patted his little boy on the head kind!ly, and said: "Robâ€" hy, didn‘t you ask me to buy you a tin whistle and a dram the other day ?"*. "Yes, pua." *"‘Well,) Iâ€" will bring thom home toâ€"night." Experimonts on a huxtred womon lad him to the conclusion that they were not more than oneâ€"half as senâ€" «itive to pain at the top of the foreâ€" Tinger as the average more man. This is conlivmatory oi a wellâ€"krown iagt to surgeous and dentists. T HOW‘S THIS ? ssociation of Ideas Minard‘s and take no othor « "> Eight cents a pound is cheap for such valuable maâ€" terial. Some pay more, some less, some get nothing for their money. You get your money‘s worth when you buy Scott‘s Emulsion. Little Chronicle. In the primary class of a certain Sunday school the lesson was being revliewed by a visitor. When she finalâ€" ly asked for the Golden Text, a little boy on the back row eagerly raised his hand and proudly repeated, "You cannot serve God and women." Husbandâ€"Darling, I believe that I am {failing. Wife (in alarm)~â€"Gracious ! How ofâ€" ten I have warned you, George, against your foolish speculatione. Husbandâ€"I don‘t mean in business, dear ; I mean I‘m failing in health. Wife (relievred)â€"Oh, is that all ? Arduppâ€"I wonder what my ancesâ€" tor, Adiam, said when he first met Eve ?" She was thin and weak and paid one dollar for a bottle of Scott‘s Emulsion, and by takâ€" ing regular doses had gained twelve pounds in weight before the bottle was finished. Diggbyâ€"Are you sure he was an ancestor bf yours? Arduppâ€"Certainly. Diggbyâ€"Then I guass about the firat thing he said to her was ‘Lend me $2.‘" Eight cents a pound is what a young woman paid for twelve pounds of flesh. Wash greasy dishes, pots or pans with Lever‘s Dry Soap a powder,. It will reâ€" move the grease with the greatest ease. 36 We will send you a little free. sCOTT & BOWNE, CueEuists, Toronto, Ontario. goc. and $1.00 ; all druggists. I know MINARD‘S LINIMEXNT will cure Croup. . J. F. CUNNINGHAM. Masseyâ€"Harris Co., Limited, I know MINARD‘S LINIMENT will cure Dipiitireria. . _ . _ â€"___ _ _.â€"~/ Winnipeg, Man. Gentliemen,â€"It gives me very much pleasure to inform you that the No. 4 Binder which I purchasâ€" ed from youfr Agent here last sumâ€" wer has given me the very best of satisfaction, doing its work to perfection and drawing lightâ€"very â€"much lighiter than I expected. My crop was very heavyy and some of it very badly down, but your binder did its work splendid. I had no trouble whatever. 1 hope you wili sell lots of binders for 1903 and save my brother farmers lots of lrouble, I wish you every success. Oil City, Feb: 5, 1903 Masseyâ€"Harris Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. Gentliemen,â€"Please send me one of your 1903 ‘catalogues of farm machinery. I have used no maâ€" chinery that gives as good satisâ€" faction as Masseyâ€"Harris. "James,""* said mamma, apprehenâ€" <‘"\vely, "have you ever beard Hugh use any bad words?" "No‘m," â€" answered the Httle folâ€" low. â€" Then, "Well, yes, I did, too, mamrma. The other day he said git for got."â€"Littie Chronicle,. Editorial Amenities in Missouri. Bethany, Mo.. Owl. There is a gandor eyed, yonk Jawâ€" ed, long nosed, hatchet faced man in the Pleasant Valley neighborhood that wants to always keep up a fuss in his neighborhood. He is running for offics now. â€"Josephineâ€"That was the trouble Ours was too darned porsonal. Overdid it. Penpay}vania Punch Bow!. Josephineâ€"Yes, cur trip was all right, but we had an atrociously fresh escort. , § * % 6 â€"Geraidineâ€"â€"l â€" thought they had nersonal conmductors on those tours, c aip DR. A. W, CH/ CATARRHK CUR is sent ‘3 \'\ \ m:.,ae K2 Ibroat an. i MLL‘ ts Aricaer Snng free. All dealer Cape I know MINARD‘S LINIMEXT is the ast remedy on earth. JOSEPH A. SNOW. â€"_ _ TOHXN D. BOUTUILLIER, Franch Village. Norway, Me. o Cents DR. A. W. CHASES 2 50 CATARRH CURE ..: + is sent il;eclt to th:d dli’::ased e Im; k m m',‘ae Illcel:“gem th: ;'l' Guessed Offhand. Treherne, Jan. 6, 1902 Medicine Co.. Toronte and Buffale passages, stops dropplnf- in the throat and fiermmm cures Catarrh and Hay Fevel*lowcr free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Two Masters. Precise. Titâ€"Bits. JOHN MARRIOTT. ONTARIO ARCHIVES ' TORONTO M FERRIS. « Braised Tongue. Select a fresh tongue for braising. Place it in a kettle, cover with boiiâ€" ing water and simmer two hours. Remove tongue from water, skin it carefully and trim the roots. Place in a deep pan or earthen dish and surround with 1â€"4 pound of salt pork cut in dice, 1â€"2 cup each of carrot and celery cut in dice, 1â€"3 cup of onion, cut the same, a spray, N. Y. Sun. Hiâ€"â€"Say, ye know that roll of green paper thet thet city feller hornswogâ€" gled me inter huying last week? Siâ€"Yas. Hiâ€"Wal, Ijes‘ wrapped a couple of $20 hills round it, so‘s te make it look real, an‘ bought a $1,000 gold brick off the same felier with it. of parsley, a bit of bay leaf, 1â€"4 teaspoon peppercorns, 2 cloves ; pour over 2 cups brown stock, cover closeâ€" ly and bake in oven 2 hours, turn once after cooking i hour. Let cool in the liquor in which it braised ; serve cold.â€"Elizabeth O. Hiller in April Housekeeper. A Tinker‘s Dam Miuard‘s Liniment is used by Phyâ€" sicians. Peterboro Review. We do not wish to be misunderâ€" etood ; wo holl no brief to defend every detail of the redistribution of 1881. There may be biots in it, as in every case of complex arrangements devised by human beings. melting soider. ‘There‘s nothing so worthless a «econd after except Spoon medicines or Catarrh. Dr. Agnew‘s Catarrhal Powder is an antiseptic, healing Iressing, applied directly to the liseased surface by the patient himâ€" elf, who blows the powder through i tube into his nostrils. The cure dates from the first puff. You needn‘t snufe from colds ind hay fever, if you have Dr, Agnew‘s Catarrhal Powder in the 10use. â€" It relieves colds or catarrh ind cures headache in ten minutes. Minard‘s Liriment Lumberman‘s Friend. ; ‘The American Medicine Co., Allentown, Pa., mites: â€" " Your Dr. Agnew‘s Catarrhal *towder is the best seller in catarth remedies 1e have in our store, and our customers praise t very highly." DR. VON STAN‘S PINEAPPLE TABLETS are he only conquerors of indigestion, dyspepsia md catarrth of the stomach. They digest the ond, giving the stomach as long a holiday as it jeeds tg_ get °w‘::_lL Cured thousands, will cu‘rg CGANADIAN ORDER OF CGHOSEN FRIENDS The best guarautee ofSTABILITY furniahâ€" 4 by any FRATERNAL SOCIETY is the abllity to showâ€" (1) a growing RESERVE FUNDL. from the first two polats of rlewâ€" Year. Membersh!p. 1 1887 175 1888 847 1889 852 ¢ 1890 1806 1891 3145 1 1892 5082 2 1898 T8O3 & 1894 2710 7 1895 11864 10 1896 12698 10 1897 15027 18 1898 16152 16 1899 17883 20 1900 19918 21 1901 22164 2: 1902 23820 31 ‘tis a growing MEMBERSHIP. . 3) up to date featurea in every respect. The following table exemplifies briefly and comprehensively the standing of "Obh, rapture® (They embrace.) "It‘s gotting late, dear; one more kiss, and then goodâ€"bye, My hus» band doesn‘t permit my callers to stay after 10 o‘clock, and, besides, I must put the children to bed." "But our wedding will be soon ?" "Yee, love, if our divorees do not flash in the pan. Good night, Give my love to your wife." (1& An finsurance in case of death of $500, $1000, $1500 or $2000, 32) A disability benefit of oneâ€"hal! face value of certificate. (8; An OLD AGE BENEFIT. (4) A FUNERAL BENEIIT,this is optiona (5) a SICK BENEFIT, this is also optional For further particular address W. F. MONXTAGUE, Grand Recorder,Hamiiton, Ont. W.F. CAMPBELL,Grand Organizer, Hamâ€" ilton, Ont. Organizers wanted. Envied Sister‘a Easy Task. Detrort News. Mammaâ€"Tommy, why â€" don‘t you ray your prayers like your sister Minnie? ; Tommyâ€"I would if I knew a short one like she says, Mammaâ€"Why, , what does _ she eay}? Eczema resists ordinary treatment, but i« per =anently cured by Weaver‘s Syrup and Weaver‘s Cerate. _ These remedies have been sold for many years and have cured thousands,. They wiil cure you. Tommyâ€"Oh, she jumps in bed and says, ‘Oh, dear, I do wish I had a new bonnat i Every man‘s house is his castle sntil he makes an assigamentâ€"then it‘s his wife‘s. is the bank of dirt he makes to hold in the The Canadian Order of Chosen Friends Houston Post. "Then you will be mine ? "All yours‘"‘ "Oh, joy I" Up to Date Features Sweetheartsâ€"in Buflalo. A Cautious Apologist. How He Got Even STABILITY 852 1806 3145 5082 T8O3 2710 11864 12698 15027 16152 17883 19918 22164 23820 $ 1.612 so 4438 65 11,665 58 21,183 T% 52,713 40 T2,501 98 100,734 00 108,277 T3 189,234 27 164,230 s# 208.047 31 214,254 47 234,8T2 05 313.769 88 Reserve a» Shirt waists and dainty linen are made delightfully clean and fresh with Sunâ€" light Soap. sB Kansas City Independent. He stood in the doorway, hat in band, and the stuttering young lady was inviting him to call again. " Come â€" around Sâ€"sâ€"«6â€"sâ€"s," _ she began, trying to say Sunday, but the sentence was never finished. The dog thought she meant "Sic ‘em," and he did. It is universally conceded that to properly appreciate a trip to New York or Boston, one must take the test road. That road is the New York Central. She followed him unto his grave, And reared a marble rare, And chiseled on this sentence swoet She mourned a year, and then was Keep Minard‘s Liniment in House. Of Long Standing. Harvard Lampoon. First New York Girlâ€"Is your acâ€" ?nu:lntwce with Jack of long standâ€" 2 Becond Dittoâ€"Yes, I rode uptown with him in the elevated. But soon she wore the weeds again, And they turned that stone about, And on it traced this touching line : "My iife‘s light has gone out." She‘s hay But all That she On resu Xot long she w Around this The belis _r wrote : " I‘ve struck U‘ ‘\/’;/ __ _ (3s) &7 "It‘s queer, but not one woman in ten knows the name. No â€" matter what they ask for, we bring out pendants and it‘s the thing. "And then to ask if we have them â€"when we ‘have been selling them all winter," sho went on wearlly. At the Trimming Counter, "When a woman comes ap and says, ‘Have you got thosoâ€"erâ€"‘ and then begins to paw her breast, we know she wants pendants," said the tired looking woman at the trimâ€" ming counter. "Most women ask for ‘those hangâ€" ing things. "Onco ir a while some one will strike us for ‘{lubâ€"dubs.‘ "Fluttery things,‘ is quite popular. " ‘Dingleâ€"dangles,‘ are called for by many. "So, also, are ‘bobby ends.‘ "Bat most women Jjust paw their breasts and ask, ‘Hlave you got thosoâ€"those‘â€" "And we say yes." Just #hen a little woman with a worried look fluttered up to the counter. "Have you got those jigâ€" gly little flyâ€"abouts that every. "You mean pendants. Yes, we have them." "That‘s it. I couldn‘t just re call the namse. Let me see them, please."â€"Philadelphia Evening Teleâ€" graph Stomaoh DIisorders pody is ""â€"â€" And the saleswoman said in a tired vyoice ; Stomach and Constipation Bitters It will give zest to your appetite. Our pamphlet on the use of this superior tonic sent in exchange for your name and address on post card. 50c. per bottle at all druggists or sent preâ€" paid on receipt of &rlu. Bample sent on receipt of 6. (stamp) to cover postage, If you want to enjoy each meal to the utmost extent and feel that your stomach is taking the good out of the food you eat you should try Dr. Carson‘s Tonic TNE CARSON MEDIGINE GOâ€"roronto Whon youw seratch a wellâ€"develop ol proejwlice, the chances are that you wili find a bigot. % "My grief Tcannot bear." And they chiseled on that stone single word, and now it reads : "My grief Icaunot bearâ€"alone." You do not require to touch the clothes to thoroughly clean them and a tubâ€"ful can be done in five minutes. It is needed in every home and you cannot afford not to have it. If your dealer has it you should see it at once. â€" If not, write us and we will be glad to send you a desâ€" criptive booklet. Ball Beadni Washer away with all hand ru The Overworked Monument Towser Mistook the Sound. The Cowswell Mfg. Co. Ltd.,Hamiltaa, Ont A RECOOGNIZED FACT, happ3 appy now with n l1 the neighbors he will be a busy surrection day. â€"Svracuse Post t require to thoroughly « ful can be d walked in darkness marble ang out another patch the Whatever reduces the drudgery of house work is worth having, The numbver say vyogirl New Century matC rubbing. touch the ean them ne in five L7 scu‘ptor does la fo lon« r by mail so you can pOLLARS a pay. Fo LEARNA PROFESSION A. HANSEL, ISSUE cotic and is the PRUSH & CO LADY AGENTS WANKED 1,000 MILE AXLE GREASE THE CAMPBELL MFC. CO. of HAMILTON, ONTARIO. i o I f ‘straichtT B &:C iR on , COR 5 ET | AARALLAAAMLLL N . KKXÂ¥ garmiiltt9» e cessn : ""{{ se f 5; \’! »AOxOxs 4’â€""‘ o Mess | ’%xv \_,7 To k. | // BE z shC f 2 4:\ 5§ [Â¥ | /A e 3 2 chg [ + p sppxci|| | m ge i /\ \ "-138%21 | & is 1§‘ 4 h4 O . @ <//4 \g Te "wr’ S l $:,u a. 4 . ~ Ip 23y * #€, '_.\5 ',‘.‘n_ : 2s 2 e .'rgfi‘ 4'1 fly_" ‘L.fl.___ l \z .':. | td t e a,) 1 ?. }r t oc aue a .D > og " SOFT LOOP EYE + o_ l L.'.‘L " £) Hdk es LG te lt x oo cmd » ".‘:__a The man who cheats his neighbor in a business transaction has no doubt about his supcrior business abilities. Best Selling Skirt Supporter and Waist Adjuster yer Introduced. Sells at sight, Good profit. Send 25 cents for sample and terms to avents 2207 C Coami c mnaxena Libby Luncheons Potted Ham, Beef and Tongue Ox Tongue (Whole), Veat Loat Deviled Ham, Brist.eb Beef Sliced Smoked Beef, Etc All natural flavor foodsâ€"palatable and wholesome. Your grocershould havethem "How to Make Good Things to Eat" will be sent free to any address for the asking Libby, McNeill & Libby Chicago, Ilino‘is f It Has No Equa! Manufactured only by For sale by all leading dealers. We soll the product in keyâ€"opening cans. Turn a key and you find the meatexactly u8 it loft us. We put them up in this way: ST. JACOBS OLL W ood‘s Phg.phodino. CONQUERS PAIN. . On the Laton. POSITIVELY CURES IN FIFTEEN DAYS 0;!;;! make from PIv® To Tex Â¥. For particulars write < 2 West ’[I-9 M' "" Ave. sorth HMHamilton, Ont. DEPT. H., PORONTO . 18. éuml dz Sunda and 1. Paul p» (va 26â€"29). J"Illfll(’m 1O vow . Pau! pay their ne a weoek o their heads it was Conct attempted to ho at the as n almaost corta! thie other #( 114. 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