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Durham Review (1897), 30 Oct 1913, p. 7

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A â€" Canadian Postom Cereal Co., Lid. THE TORTURES Driven From the System by Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills Joaquin Miller, "the poet of the Bierres,‘"‘ who died a few months ago, has been put forward as the very worst writer that ever lived. The secretary of a literary society once invited him to attend a banâ€" quet and received an answer, of which no one could decipher ‘a word. He wrote again to the poet, stating the difficulty and suggested that, in replying, he should make a eross at the foot of his letter if he were coming and a circle if he could not be present. Millert complied .with the request, but nobody could decide whether the mark he made was intended for a circle or a cross. The sufferer from rheumatism who has not gone about curing himself in the right way must exâ€" pect a return of the torture with every change to cold or damyp weaâ€" ther. It is not the change in the weather that causes the rheumaâ€" tism, but it does start the aches and pains. Rheumatism is a deepâ€" seated disorder of the blood. You cannot possibly cure it with outâ€" ward applications or hot fomentaâ€" tions, as so many people in their ignorance of the real cause of the trouble try to do. Rheumatism can only be driven out of the system by driving out the poisonous acid in the blood. This can only be done by making the blood supply rich, red and pure. It is in this way that Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills cure rheumaâ€" tism, even after other remedies have failed. These Pills make rich, red blood ; they go right to the root of the trouble, and the pains and aches are driven from the system and will not return if the blood supply is kept pure. That is the whole secret of curing rheumatism, and if you are a sufferer begin to cure yourself toâ€"day by taking Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. Among the many sufferers from rheumatism who have been cured by this mediâ€" cine is Miss Mary D. Kelly, South Dummer, Ont. Miss Kelly says: ‘"Some time ago I had a very bad attack of rheumatism. At times I would be confined to bed for a couâ€" You can get Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills through any dealer in mediâ€" cine or by mail, post paid, at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr, Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. ple of days and would seem almost paralysed with the infense pain in my back and legs. At such times I could not walk, and my joints were stiff and swollen. I consulted difâ€" ferent doctors and took their mediâ€" cine, but did not get more than temporary relief. At this time a neighbor advised me to try Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills, and I got a supply. After taking a few boxes I found they were greatly helping me, and I continued their use until the trouble completely disappeared. I can strongly recommend this medicine to others who suffter as I did from the pangs and tortures of rheumatism .‘ Lata Poet of Sicrras Said to Be Worst Writer of the Ago. Illegible handwriting may prove an aid to prosperity. The lats Lord Goschen said of his father : "Ho has told me, half in joke and half in earnest, that when he came to Lonâ€" don he was obliged to found a firm because he wrote such a bad hand that no one would take him for a clerk.‘" Of Lord Goschen himsolf his biographer remarks: "In his latter years he might have spelt as he chose, for no one could have atâ€" firmed _ with certainty how many ‘I‘s‘ he might have put in ‘alâ€" though.‘ At length his script beâ€" came undecipherable, even by Gosâ€" chen himself. He could not when speaking in Parliament make out what it was that he had put on paâ€" per, and he thus came in later years to abandon almost entirely his old practice of making notes." ILLEGIBLE HANDWRITING,. Sold by (Girocers everywhere. in these crisp, appetising bits of toasted corn that brings brightness and good cheer to many and many a breakfast Toastles are untouched by hand in making ; and come in tightly ssaled packages, clkean and sweetâ€"ready to eat with cream and sugar. Wholesome Breakfast Post Toasties There‘s a Nourishing Easy to Serve OF RHEUMATISM Sunshine | and Cream Canadian fall weather is extremeâ€" ly hard on little ones. One day it is warm and bright and the next wet and cold,. _ These sudden changes bring on colds, cratrps and | colic and unloss baby‘s little stomâ€" llch is kept right the result may bo | serious,. There is nothing to equal | Baby‘s Own Tablets in keeping the jlittle one‘s well. â€" They sweeten the stomach, regulate the bowels, break | up colds and make baby thrive. iThe Tablets are sold by medicine | dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box | from The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Guard Over Villages and Families of Gold Coast. The cult of the ‘"‘fetish" in the northern territories of the Gold Coast is described with many interâ€" esting particulars in the annual reâ€" port for 1912 of the Governor of the Gold Coast, Sir Hugh Clifford. Each town or village has its own ‘"‘fetish,‘""‘ which is usually to be found at the entrance to the chief‘s or priest‘s compound, and takes various forms, such as a conical pile of earth or a three pronged stick supporting & pot in which grows & shrub, grass or an aquatic plant. it by killing fowls over it and alâ€" lowing their blood to run into the pot and over its support, the bird‘s feathers then being stuck on before the blood congeals. The "lightning ‘‘fetish‘‘ is the most dreaded, and is universally invoked to avenge theft. No native would dream of attempting to arrest a conflagration caused by lightning. The veneraâ€" tion of ancestors also forms part of the native religious beliet and their shados are consulted through the family fetish. Larabanga, in the Bole: district, Larabanga, in the Bole: district, is a stronghold of Mohammedans, and it is the proud boast of the chief and imam that not a single pagan resides in the town. The imam carcfully guards an ancient copy of the Koran, bound in sevâ€" eral volumes, which is stated to have been the property of the Moâ€" hammedan founder of Larabanga, who came from Mecca, having left his Koran behind. _ After many days of prayer and fasting the Korâ€" an was miraculously restored to him at Larabanga, and has been reverenced by succeeding imams ever sinc. Co., Brockville, Ont These represent the ‘"fetish‘"‘ itâ€" self, which is recognized in many forms, as of lightning, a lion, hawk, crocodile, snake, tortoise or other animal, bird or reptile. â€"Such ‘"‘fetishes‘‘ guard and watch over the general welfare of the village and its inhabitants, and communiâ€" cate with the latter through their priests. When _ offended these ‘‘fetishes‘‘ are propitiated by the sacrifice of sheep or goats and of black cats or dogs. Every family has its own "feâ€" tish,‘"‘ usually a conical heap of clay with a small pot sunk in its apex. It is to be seen outside every compound, and is consulted on all matters, relating to the welfaroe of the family. Sacrifices are made to THE FALL WEATHER Many a man gets to be conceited hy thinking he isn‘t, "Hairâ€"cutting is comparatively easy to learn, and if that were the only qualification needed for the business I daresay we should have many competitors.‘‘ Most Girls Too Nervous and Break Down on First Face. There are not many women barâ€" bers yet; but the pioneers of the business declare that if girls only knew the possibilities of the craft thers would be more practising it. _ "It takes about six months t trained, and after that a girl make plenty of money. o ies To 10eA LCR san 1 Hide en es i td WIHY LADY BARBERS ARE FEW @®> London (England) Daily Sketch learned from a lady barber in a West End establishment some of the advantages of the trade. _ "It is one of the pleasantest jobs you can itsagine,‘‘ she said, "for it is both clean and healthy, while our patrons are as nice as can be. I had to put in a good deal of pracâ€" tice before I was proficient, but I never have the slightest tremor, even when I am shaving someone with a very stiff beard. ‘"‘Our greatest difficulty is to get girl assistants. Often we have to take anyone who will come because the applicants are so few. C "A girl has a splendid chance of & romuner%tivg position i{: this business. ustonmiers soon become permanent patronsâ€"in fact, 1 have several gentlemen customers who never go anywhere else and say that they would not be shaved by a man again. e ic "‘My instructor submitted himself for this test and I felt rather neryâ€" ous when I was lathering him. However, I got through the ordeal all right. A few weeks‘ more pracâ€" tice, and I was proficient. ‘‘‘The reason that more girls do not go in for tae work is that they are apt to suffer from nerves when they come to use a razor. I have known several who, though they were trained as I was, br:{o down wlhen they came to deal with & job alone. "I was trained in the city and my first lesson was scraping the lather from a bottle. When I was able to scrape the lather off withâ€" out the razor squeaking on the glass I was put on to shaving ‘dumâ€" my heads‘ so as to get an idea of what a human face was like to shave. k o ies _ ‘"When I had mastered this I was shown how to strop the razor 'fif allowed to do my first real shave. CULT OoF THE "FETISH." HARD ON LITTLE ONES Do You Fecl Moody, Irritable, Depressed? It is Mrs. E. V. Erlanger, well known at Gloucester, who relates the above experience. She proved what you and all others, men and women, can proveâ€"that Dr. Hamilton‘s Pills are best for restoring health and best for keeping the system in perfect running order. Don‘t be misled into using anything but Dr. Hamilton‘s Pills, 25¢. a box, five for $1.00, at all druggists and storekeepers, or postâ€" paid by the Catarrhozone Co., Butâ€" falo, N.Y., and Kingston, Canada. â€" Ladies, if you make artificial vioâ€" lets at home, you can earn three cents a gross almost anywhere. When That Languld E7, Eai Tized Feslleg Comes: Togs Liver is Slow. , fven when I was young I was not robust and healthy iike other girls. 1 suffered from headaches, and had sort of blue feelings that deprived me of the joyful spirits and pleasures other girls seemed to get. After I married I found I could not throw worrles off like other women, and those full feelings of despondency and weariness made me very unbapâ€" py. There was no cause to feel 8o, and my doctor said my liver was sluggish, and this accounted for my poor color, my tiredness, langour and despair. The pilis the doctor gave me were too purgative, made me weakâ€" er becavuse they were too active for my â€" constitution. Dozens of my friends recommended Dr. Hamilton‘s Pills, and they were so mild and helpâ€" ful. Well, I never used a pill that acted so quietly as Dr. Hamilton‘s. They were so comfortable to use, I was afraid they might not help. But in a week 1 knew they had been acâ€" tively engaged in cleaning up my sysâ€" tem. They did the work of a tonic and blood medicine combined. 1 imâ€" proved to a marvelous degree with Dr. Hamilton‘s Pills, and I now mainâ€" tain the most perfect kind of health by using them just once or twice a week." The wheat was sown in Cook‘s garden and when harvest time came he had a wonderful crop. The seed was carefully flailed and stored and the second seeding took place on his allotment. He now had enough seed to sow nearly three acres. ‘"*‘Essex Conqueror‘ and ‘Little Joss‘ are supposed to be the chamâ€" pion wheats round here,‘"‘ he said, ‘‘but this entirely beats them, ‘‘The characteristics of the wheat are developed wonderfully comparâ€" ed with other sorts. I have looked in the Gresham Encyclopaedia of Agriculture and I cannot find any type of wheat resembling this sort. Mr. Cook stated in an interview that he was persuaded that a betâ€" ter wheat was not known. ‘‘‘The shape of the ear is different from any I know. It is longer and grows thick and heavy at the top. It is sturdy in growth and is inâ€" clined to be a little later than other wheats." The Spanish beggar is the only one who smokes while on duty. Don‘t go to law unless you are prepared to stay a long time. . 3 _ Natural furs fade more quickly than dyed ones. _ _ S ul e hands were at one time so covered with sores that he had to sleep in gloves. Four years ago Zamâ€"Buk was introduced to him, and in a few months it cured him. Todayâ€"over three years after his cure of a disease he had for twentyâ€"fAive yearsâ€"he is still cured, and has had no trace of any return of the eczoma! All druggists sell Zamâ€"Buk at 50c. box, or we will send froe trial box if you send this advertisement and a 1c. stamp (to pay return postage). AG dress Zamâ€"Buk Co., Toronto. â€"Kisses are good for their value. Three years ago Mr. Cook was walking through a wheatfield at Graveley, and among the myriad ears which were bowing in the wind he detected one which was different from all the rest he could see. He plucked it and took it home as a curiosity. Make one person happy toâ€"day, even if it‘s only yourself. _ O Postman Discovers New Grain of Remarkable Quality, A romantic story of the discovery of a wonderful new wheat by a postman named Cook, at Buckden, near Huntingdon, England, has just come to light, A WONBERFUL DISCOVERY There‘s no fool like an old sage. Parrots are leftâ€"handed. The Japs hold the world‘s record as divorcers. GROWSs RECORD WHEAT CROP. It was a large ear, of peculiar shape, thickening gradually toâ€" ward the top, with an extraordinâ€" ary number of grains. Again. As soon as Zamâ€"Buk is apâ€" plied to a wound or to a dAiseased part, the cells beneath the skin‘s surâ€" face are so stimulated that new healthy tissue is quickly formed. This forming of fresh healthy tissue from below is Zamâ€"Buk‘s secret of healing. The tissue thus formed is worked up tp the surface and literally casts off the diseased tissue above it. This is why Zamâ€"Buk cures are permanent. An eminent scientist, the other day, gave his opinion that tie most wonâ€" derful discevery of recent years was the discovery of Zamâ€"Buk. Just think! As soon as a single thin iayer of Zamâ€"Buk is applied to a wound or & sore, such injury is insured against blood poison! Not one species of microbe has been found that Zamâ€"Buk does not kill ! Then again. As soon as Zamâ€"Buk is applied to a sore, or a cut, or to skin disease, it stops the smarting That is why children are such friends of Zamâ€"Buk. They care nothing for the sclence of the thing. All they know is that Zamâ€"Buk stops their pain. Mothers should nevor forget Only the other day Mr. Marsh, of 101 Delorimier Avo., Montreal, called upon the Zamâ€"Buk Co. and told them that for over twentyâ€"five years he had been a martyr to eczema. His hands were at one time so covered with sores that he had to sleep in Micard‘s Liniment Cures Dandru® ‘Telle How to Cure Quickly. Fact and Fancy. to the church, and also for their dogs." Try Murine Eye Remedy If you have Red, Weak, Watery Eyes or Granulated Eyelids. Doesn‘t Smart â€"Soothes Efie Pain. ~ Druggists Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25¢, 50c. Murine Eye Salve in Aseptic Tubes, 25¢c, 50c. Eye Books Free by Mail. English Traveler YVisits Unknown Parts of Lapland. Frank Hedges Butler, one of the greatest travelers of that much traveled body, the Royal Geograâ€" phical Society, has just returned to London from a trip to almost unâ€" known parts of Lapland. In the course of his journey he had two novel experiencesâ€"he attended a service in a church which is thrown open on only two days in the year. Speaking of his trip Butler said ; "I came upon a church in which the ordinary service is held once a yearâ€"at Easter. In July of each year a general wedding service is held and Lapp couples living within a 200 mile radius who wish to get spliced come to the service. "I arrived at the church just in time to witness the affair,. It was a â€" picturesque _ ceremony. _ The brides (there were five of them) were attired in red, with red silk scarves and tassels, white shoes, and fur gaiters. The church was crowded, and, in accordance with custom, accommodation was found at the end of the church for the reindeer who had borne the brides "I never fail to help a brother in distrese if I can do so as well as not." Aspiring Vocalistâ€"Professor, do you think I will ever be able to do anything with my voite?! _ _ _ _ Perspiringâ€" Teacher â€" Well, it might come in handy in case of fire or shipwreck, Minard‘s Linjment, Co., Limited, Dear Sirs,â€"I can recommend your MIN. ARD‘3 LINTMENT for Rheumatiem and Bpraine, as I have used it for both with exoclient results. Youre truly, T. B. LAVERS, B. John. ‘‘Have you helped anybody reâ€" cently !" ‘"‘No. It beats the dickens how seldom one can give help as well as not." The winning of it can‘t case the pain of the corn, but "Putnam‘s" will eaee, cure and prevent corne and warts. Guarâ€" antee goes with every bottle of "Put nam‘s." Use no other, %¢. at all dealers. The successful man never tells you what he is going to do next. CHURCH OPENX TWICE A YEAR. â€" An Eyo Tonic Geod for All Eyea that Need Care Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago _ Powellâ€"Well, it isn‘t his fault; he has invented enough things to keep us awake. Howellâ€"Edison says that sleep too much. _ ___ DISFGURED WITH ERUPTIONS ON FAGE Body Covered With Running Sores. Could Not Sleep from Itching and Pain. Cross and Fretful. ?ried Fifty Remedies Without Result, Cured in Nine Days by Cuticura Soap and Ointment, * gratello,. HIS Douy was all covered with running sores. > W\ ‘The trouble started with + A pimples and opened up into sores. Of course scratching made it worse. ‘The erupâ€" C P tions appeared on his face Q__,~ and dhflxuradmd bim :lwmlly. The bo; not sleep at NEMEYF ons fzmn this m-mn.l:nd *A # pimples and opened up into k sores. Of course scratching ul made it worse. ‘The erupâ€" ' tions appeared on his face & and dmmdbo ewmhlm awfully. The boy not sleep at EYCGSY night from the itching and pain, and I did not know what to do with him. It made him cross and fretful. If I have tried one, I have tried fifty remedics without result. At last I got samples of Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and after using them two days I noticed a change. I then bought a fullâ€"sized cake of Cuticura Boap and one box of Cuticura Ointment and I used to give the boy a hot bath daily using Cuticura Soap freely, and then applied the Cuticura Ointment. He had suffered three months with the horrible disease beâ€" fore I started to use the Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and nine days after the boy was eured and bas not been troubled since.‘ (Signed) E. Cloutier, Dec. 12, 1911. Minard‘s Liniment Relieves Nouraigia. Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment are sold by druggists and dealers everywhere. A single set is often sufficient. Liberal sample of each mailed free, with 32â€"p. Skin Book. Address post card Potter Drug & Chom. Corp., Dept. 40D, Boston, U. 8. A. $5,000 LIMERICK PRIZE. 30 Champagne St., Montreal, Quebsc.â€" Woilâ€"known Man. A Use for Everything. It Rar~ly Happens. It Isn‘t His Fault. IS8SUE 43â€"‘13. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Every nation has its own beliefs and superstitions in lgnd to wedâ€" gings. It is considered unlucky to OLD SAwWS STILL KEPT SHARP. be married in May. The ancient Rom_sns believed May to be under the influence of spirits adverse to happy households. On the other hand, June was held to be the most propitious time of the year for weddings. In medieval times, says the Deâ€" troit Free Press, superstitions in regard to weddings were rife, and people had recourse to all kinds of love philtres, magical invocaâ€" tions and other follies which were supposed to bring luck to bride and bridegroom. Some of the superâ€" stitions of the Middle Ages were very curious. It was thought that illâ€"luck would dog the union of the married pair if the bridal party in going to church met a monk, aA priest, a hare, a dog, a cat, lizard or serpent. On the other hand, it was considered very lucky to meet a wolf, a spider or a toad. ‘‘Marry in Lent and you will live to repent,‘‘ is a superstition which holds to this day. All penitential days throughout the year were conâ€" sidered unsuitable for wedding fesâ€" tivities. ‘"If it rains on her wedâ€" ding day the bride will weep all her married life,"‘ is a saying that is still believed in. It‘s also considerâ€" ed unlucky for the bride to try on the wedding gown before the cereâ€" mony. ‘‘Three times a bridesmaid, never a bride,‘"‘ is another wellâ€" known saw, and one seldom finds a girl nowadays willing to be a bridesmaid more than twice. It is considered unlucky for bride and bridegroom to have the same inâ€" itials. ‘‘To change the name and not the letter is a change for the worse and not for the better.‘" Many Symbols Which Date Back to Farâ€"back Times. "One attack came after another, and lumbago got to be a chronic thing with me. J could scarcely get in a day‘s work before that knifing, cruel pain would attack my back, I used a galâ€" lon of liniments; not one of them seemed penetrating enough to get at the core of the pain. I read in the Montreal Witness about Nerviline, and got five bottles. It is a wonderful medicineâ€"I could feel its soothing, painâ€"relieving action every time it was applied. When I got the disease unâ€" der control with Nerviline, I built up my strength and fortified my blood by taking Ferrozone at meals. This treatâ€" ment cured me permanently, and I urge everyone to give up the thick, white, oily Hniments they are using, and try an upâ€"toâ€"date, penetrating, painâ€"destroyer like Nerviline. _ "Please publish my letter the world over. I want all to hear of Nerviâ€" line." Don‘t be cajoled into receiving anyâ€" thing from your dealer but "Nerviâ€" line." Large family size bottles 50c., trial size 25¢., all dealers, or The Caâ€" tarrhozone Co.. Buffalo, N.Y., and Kingston, Canada. "‘Three years ago I discovered that & man subject to lumbago might just as well be dead as alive." These words open the sincere, straightforward letâ€" ter of H, P. Bushy, a wellâ€"known man in the plumbing and tinsmithing busiâ€" ness, A woman mounted the step of a car, carrying her umbrella like a reversed sabre. Banfordâ€"Bo you don‘t believe in iudii‘ng a man by his clothes! Crabshawâ€"No, indeed! That‘s the way we judge a woman, and look how we get fooled ! In Sweden the bridegroom has a great fear of trolls and spirits, and as an antidote against their power he sews into his clothes various strongâ€"smelling herbs, such as garâ€" lic and rosemary, It is customary to fill the bride‘s pocket with bread, which she gives to the poor she meets on the way to the church, and so averts misfortune with the alims she bestows. On their return ‘"He‘s my husband,‘"‘ she snapâ€" ped, with the tone of full proâ€" prietorship. e alms she bestows. On from the church the bridegroom visit their and farms that the thrive and multiply, The conductor touched her lightâ€" ly, saying, ‘‘Excuse me, madam, but you are likely to put out the eye of the man behipg you." *‘Why do they say ‘As smart as a steel trap? ‘‘ asked the talkative boarder. ‘"I never could see anyâ€" thing â€" particularly intellectual aibout a steel trap.‘"‘ ~ _ h The wedding ring as a symbol also dates to farâ€"back times, proâ€" bably having its origin in the days of Tubal Cain, It was at one time customary for marriage rings to be worn by both sexes, and this custom is largely followed on the continent toAay. Our ancestors put the ring on the left hand beâ€" cause they found it more conveniâ€" ent, and they chose the fourth finâ€" ger because it is less used than the rest, and more capable of preservâ€" ing the ring from damage. 31 Lumbago Cured Thousands Still Suffering That Can Be Quickly Cured By "Nerviline," It is hard to determine the origin of the idea that a shoe string brings bad luck, but it is reminisâ€" cent of the time when a woman wa&as practically sold to her husband. In olden times Jews confirmed a sale by giving a sandal to their cusâ€" tomers. "A steel trap is called smart," explained the elderly person, in his sweetest voice, "because it knows exactly the right time to shut up." Minard‘s Liniment Cures Burns 6t The Case of Harold P. Bushy, Just Her Husband. The Reason Why. Every Ache Gone cattle eir return bride and ow â€" house attle may The novel feature of Dr. Fauth‘s theory is that it is based upon the supposition that a great part of the known solar system, including ces pecially the planets Jupiter, Uraâ€" nus and Baturn, are not composed of mineral matter at all, but are tremendous masses of ice, or balls of ice, surrounding a mineral kerâ€" nel. Furthermore, he declares, a part of what is now known as the Milky Way is not mineral or gasâ€" in space, the outer planets receivâ€" ing a constant addition to their ice mass from this source. Prof. Fauth declares that the world already at some remote perâ€" iod has had a similar experience, resulting in the death of nearly all animate nature and that all species of life as we know it have arisen since then. Eventually the planets swinging through their narrowing orbits will fall into the sun, causing a new explosion and perhlt- the birth of a new solar system, but for thousands of years before that thne all life, either on earth or elseâ€" where, will have disappeared. eous, but "a ring of ice dust," masses of particles of ice suspended Savant Thinks New Solar Bystem ‘ Will Be Created. The wholo of the present solar system is ultimately to fall into the sun, causing an explosion that may result in a new solar syetem. Buch is the theory put forward in the Weekly Journal of Natural Bcience by Prof. Philip Fauth, a wellâ€" known British astronomer, whose reputation has rested principally upon his researches into conditions on the moon. $. FRAXK WILSON & SONS, 30 K.Wg7ll£ !BHS, D.G., 1 ELECTRIC DYNAMO At a Vory Roasonable Figure for Immodiate Sale. Bmall Arnthurâ€"‘"Mamma, I hurt my finger. Please tie a rag on it." Mamma (after an examination)â€" ‘"It isn‘t injured enough to need tying up, dear.‘" _Bmall Arthurâ€"‘Well, tie a rag on it, anyway, so I won‘t forget which finger it is that burts."" _ |Cleanse the System Anticipated with delight by all who use it /f”\ St alx C\ ) 2 _ ¢â€"~ h ~ d Ayis ) Ti es +5 <â€"Râ€">3 % S$1 The Evening Luxury ~ "SALADA" sUNX WILL ABSORB WORLD. St. Lawrence Sugar Refineries, Limited, « Montreal, Pure sugar is necessary to the health of young or old. Good homeâ€"made candy, sugar on porridge, fruit or breadâ€"not only pleases but stimulates. Buy St. Lawrence Extra Granulated in {ug! and be sure of the finest ure cane sugar, untouched by hand K’om factory to your kitchen. 00 , 25 Ths., 20 Ibs., Mc:n;t;:.s l?:s., zl:n.“‘ 73 Adolaide St. West, TCORCONTO. Children Need Sugar FULL WEIGHT GUARANTEED. LEAD PACKETS ONLY. FOR SALE Why He Needed It. OR GENERATOR Sold by best dealers ’ ‘In RLL! AsY:To use _ _/ "{imee OoD FOR.THE shHoEs i); ~ AT ALL GROG MIGHEST AWARDâ€"ST. 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