l5 Lo SNC 09e viles THINâ€"BLOODED ’ MEN AND WOMEN Need the Rich, Red Blood Dr. williams‘ Pink Pilis ACâ€" tually Make Thinâ€" blooded people main so from choice, 1 difference; in some cA spair. People who al guid, with palpitation vewe â€"â€" be .. Sue Rawint «uike rene® y M ECCA spair. People I’bl:) are pale, lanâ€" guid, with palpitation of the heart, Bomg difficulty in breathing and a&| tendency to be esslly tired are sut> fering from thin blood. They need only the resolution to take the right treatment and stick to it unâ€" til eured. The remedy that can be relied upon is Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills for Pale People. With every dose they make new blood, and new blood means health and strength. The red cheeks, good appetite, inâ€" creasing weight and strength that follow the use of these Pills prove their great value to thinâ€"blooded people. Here is an exampleé : Mrs. .‘ R. Steele, Afton Road, P.E.I., says: * Following childbirth I took a pain in my head which grew so bad I had to call in a doctor. He told me that my blood had turned to water and that I was in a serious condition. _ He treated me four months, but still the pain remainâ€" ed, and my condition was growing pitiable. I lost my appetite, am& . stt i ie t abie P insagightt " Wiihvaia in 1 was so weak and run down that I could no more than walk across a room. I was as pale as a corpse, and the doctor told my friends he had but little hopes of my getting better. A cousin who came to see me urged mo to try Dr. Williams‘ Piuk Pilis, and I sent and got a supply. In about a month after beginning their use I had much reâ€" lief, and by the time I had taken six more boxes I was fully cured and felt as woll as ever I did in my life. I have never had a twingo of the pain since, and feel that I owe my life to Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills, as they cured me after the doctor had failed.‘"‘ Sold by all medjcine dealers or sent by mail at xe.nts a box or How a Doctor Got Even With an Avaricious Hotelkeeper. A certain Doctor Heim, a Gerâ€" man man of science, once stopped for luncheon at a hotel in Wiesâ€" buden. The chair next to him was uncecupicd, =o he put his hat upon it, and sat down. When he came to sottle his account, he was surâ€". prised to find that he was charged for two plates but the head waiter invisted that he had reserved a swcond place, becauso no one could it where his hat lay; sao Doctor tisim paid without a word. The noxt day he returned to the hotel, sat at the same table, and put his hat, as before, on the chair next to him. He ate a hearty meal, and as the waiter was about to clear away the dishos, he said, "Wait a minute, friend. My hat hore, that is also paying for & dinâ€" ner, is very hungry, as you may snppose, since it paid for its dinner vese:Â¥av. but didnt eat anything." H «a1as. lhey him very lo anee. but. having a ve! Onee when d »iL8e Th« MRS ED. 4 PHE HMHUNGRY HMAT. Toasties are wonderfully good at any meal, and zomehow seem to match the appetite of both home folks and guests. Post \Toasties Bits of selected Indian Corn, delicately seasoned, cooked. rolled thin and toasted to a rich golden brow n â€" that‘s Post Toasties. â€" _ Fresh, terder and crisp, readyâ€"toâ€"eat direct from the package. With cream I-;" all medjcine doalers or mail at !flebts a box or s for $2.50 by The Dr. Wilâ€" Mediciggkx Co., Brockville, and a sprinkle of sugarâ€" ‘"The Memory Lingers" , Toasties sold by grocers millionaire railway king had her who was hard of hearing, m triumph. | lesson had a good effect, for but time no one in that hotel d to pay for the seat that was â€"«a4 by Ws hat. vhen 1i"!|:m.( at a friend‘s | m s be sat between two young laâ€" ! e :‘::‘ mdh :n:i:" nl.t’. PA They persisted in talking to | iN AENT fails to cure 1tching, Bl ry loudly, much to his ann@y â€" |\/ ~‘"rotruding Plles. First applicati a i â€" | gtv. â€" relief. . 50¢. but, wise man, be said noâ€"| â€" â€"â€"xeâ€"â€"_â€"_â€"â€"â€" CÂ¥ > * » | emuw a Did you ever, l:t'm&rkedl xEW ROADS COST $406,000. he â€"every where. Canadian Postum Cereal Co.. Ltd. Windsor, Ontario. : himself was known as a very promnment nose. le do not reâ€" , but from inâ€" cases !rom_doâ€" . Heim lined his a~er, and filled it th bread, cookies, s of good things. ths buiging hat is arm, and walkâ€" rty meal, | If your baby is sickly, if his little bout to | stomach is out of order or his bowâ€" he â€"said, | els need regulating, no other mediâ€" My hat |cine will have such prompt or beneâ€" or & dinâ€" | ficial effect as Baby‘s Own Tablets.. you may | Thousands of other mothers use no. is dinner | other medicine for their little ones.. iything." | Concerning them Mrs. John G. lined his | Crockett, (Gilenberrie, N.S., writes : d filled it (‘4 have used Baby‘s Own Tablets , cookies, |for stomach troubles, vomiting and d things. | constipation, and in every instance ging hat | they have proved successful. _ I ind walkâ€" ' would use no other medicine for my | little ones.‘"‘ The Tablets are sold offect, for | by medicine dealers or by mail at that hotel l 25 cents a box from The Dr. Wilâ€" t that was i liams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Sure A romantic and, in many cases, highly lucrative career is suggested by the interesting statement made by Alfred Gann, famous maring salâ€" vage contractor of â€" Whitstable, Whitstable, â€" though celebrated for its native oysters ,has an equal title to fame, according to ~Mr. Gann, in its divers, and. a good diver is always assured of work. â€"â€"â€"per Fint L.2 _ o PP lRA 6+ 5d THE PAY OF DIVERE. e = + Contractors Says Two Experts Get $100 a Week at Work. v+» "Our divers are, or, at all events, used to be, the finest in the world,‘ said the veteran contractor, who has raised, salved, or â€" surveyed nearly 200 vessels. ‘"Our own men are as well known at Lagos as at Colombo and Montevideo. "Two who were with us are now earning about $100 each week in South America. A good man ought to â€"be always worth his 3,15 Tt e sses ud a week, with perhaps $5.25 a tide and a commission on the cargo he salves. "Foremost among the things a diver bas to learnâ€"and with fewer wrecks this takes him many years nowadaysâ€"is the knack of finding his way about inside a ship under water and in the lark. y "The difficulty is accentuated when the diver is working under the hatches of a submerged ship. He has to see then with the palms of his hands and the tips of his bare fingers for eyes. A single slip or miscalculation may . mean the fouling of his life line, air tube, or both, and thenâ€"good bye ! "The prowesso f the Whitstable divers recalls to me the salving of the cargo of the Ornen, from North America, laden with walrus skins and oil, which was wrecked on the Goodwin Sands. ol "Divers previously in charge had broken the Ornen‘s rudder, thrown its anchor and chains in the sea and even â€" constructed artiï¬ci'al scuppers on the deck, so that the water from the pumps founrd its way direct to the vessel‘s hold. ‘‘Worse still, they threatened to cut our divers‘ air tubes and life lines, and we had to appeal to the admiralty, which sent a special gunboat, under whose protection we successfully salved the cargo. "The Darling Downs had nearly $500,000 worth of wool on board. It took eight of our divers two months to salve it, and by then the wool was worth more than when it went down. Wool had risen in price in the interval, L & 109 e P Lusd employment lost his life in foreign waters through a blow from the tail of a conger eel, which was said to be fourteen feet long and as thick around as a mans body. His death was promptly avenged by his mate, who woent down and hacked the eel to pieces BABT‘S OWX TABLETS Angeline: "I wonder if I shall ever catch Edwin fiirting t‘ Mabel : Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Dru‘gistl refund â€" motley _ if â€" PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure ltching, Blind, /~:rotruding Pilles. First application L .Qi;;):;\ thought that was how you did catch him, dear.‘ * | Ccanfps 1Or» S. | In the m‘l’!s{ifo | Frances, _ Rainy â€" River, orX, | Fort® Williame, Port Arthur, Alâ€" | gomas#Budbury, and Manitoulin zlsland, 202 miles of colonization | roads mors cowmpleted, and 205 | miles of roads under:the byâ€"law | system. The total cost of the latter | was $59,000, of which the Province | bore $45.000. $100 a In the western district, Parry Sound, Muskoka, Simooe, Bruce, Sturgeon Falls and Nipissing, the colonization roag mileage is 118; byâ€"law roads 80 miles. The cost of the latter was $15,000, the province paying $11,000. T og c The eastern division, which inâ€" cludes the remainder of the northâ€" crn part of old Ontario, bas now 292 miles o# new colonization roads. CURE SICKLY BABIES who had been in our sickly, if his little § Report on Nation‘s Health 8how31 ‘It Is On Decrease. ‘ A wonderful hope that some time . the terrible plague of consumption will be vanquished in England is held out by the report of the Local Government Board. Careful readâ€" ing of this reportâ€"it is over 400 pages longâ€"makes it quite clear that tuberculosis is decreasing in the country. Even in those great centres of tuberculous diseaseâ€" Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingâ€" ham and Sheffieldâ€"the scourge is dving. Modern sanitation may posâ€" sibly account for it, but it can only account for a very little. Tuberc\;l;:)s-i-s kills men in preferâ€" ence to women. The report says : "For males at most ages Liverâ€" pool has the highest death â€"rate, Manchester coming next. For feâ€" males Liverpool again has the highâ€" est death rate, the death rates in Manchester and Birmingham havâ€" ing a similar course that of Shefâ€" field being somewhat lower. It is not unlikely that some of the exâ€" cess of both Manchester and Liverâ€" pool is caused by the immigration of casual laborers. This would inâ€" clude the immigration of natives of Ireland, among whom the average tnberculosis death rate is high. The total share of migration in producâ€" ing these high phthisis death rate cannot be determined at present. The tuberculosis death rate of these cities has shown great reduction.‘" CONsUMPION INX ENGLAND. Will Quickly Cure Any Sour Stomach "When I was working around the farm last winter, I had an attack of inâ€" flammation," writes Mr. E. P. Dawkins, of Port Richmond. "I was weak for a long time, but well enough to work until spring. But something went wrong with my bowels for I had to use salts or physic all the time. My stomach kept sour, and always after eating there was pain and fulness, and all the symptoms of intestinal indiâ€" gestion. Nothing helped me until I used Dr. Hamilton‘s Pills. Instead of hurting, like other pills, they acted very mildly, and seemed to heal the bowels. I did not require large doses to get results with Dr. Hamilton‘s Pills, and feel so glad that I have found a mild yet certain remedy. Toâ€"day I am wellâ€"no pain, no sour stomach, a good appetite, able to digest anything. This is a whole lot of good for one medicine to do, and I can say Dr. Hamiiton‘s Pills are the best pills, and my letter, I am sure, proves it. Refuse a substitute for Dr. Hamilâ€" ton‘s Pills of Mandrake and Butternut, sold in yellow boxes, 25¢. All dealers, or The Catarrhozone Co., Kingston, Ont ESTIMATES DEBTS OF WORLD. Forcign Bureau Finds All Nations Owe $42,960,000,000. A debt of $42,980,000,000 is the total shown in the accounts of all the nations of the world, according to the bureau of universal statisâ€" tics, which has just announced its figures for the year 1912. Of this total public indebtedness thirtyâ€" two milliards are charged against Europe alone. _A century ago the public debt of all countries amountâ€" ed to only a little over seven milâ€" liards. The population of the eanth now The population of the earth now is slightly over 1,900,000,000, an inâ€" crease of 140,000,000 in the last four years, according to the bureau. ‘Asia now has 933,000,000; Europe, 484,000,000; _ Africa, _188,000,000 ; America, 187,000,000; Oceania, 57,â€" 000,000. , The world‘s _ commerce . now amounts to $40,600,000,000 and it is carried on by 55,802 sailing ships and 47,714 steamers. Other figures show a total of 625,000 miles of railâ€" roads or enough to girdle the globe twentyâ€"five times. Relieves Fullness After Meals. You May Have Catarrh And Not Know It HEAD AND THROAT _BECOME DISEASED WITH CATARRH FROM NEGLECTING COLDS AND COUGHS. Catarrh is Treacherousâ€"When Fully Developed is a Horrorâ€"Note Iits * Symptoms. "Is your throat sore?" "Do you cough at night?" "Is your voice raspy?" "Have you nasal discharge?" "Do you spit up phlegm ?" "Has your nose an itchy feeling?" "Have you pain across the eyes?" "Is your throat irritable, weak?" "Do you sleep with mouth open?" "Are you subject to snecezing fits?" "Do your ears roar and buzz?" "Are you bard of hearing?" â€" If you have any of these indications ct Catarrh, cure the trouble nowâ€" stop it before it gets into the lungs or bronchial tubesâ€"then it may be too late. The remedy is "Catarrhozone," a direct breathavle cure that places antiseptic balsams and healing mediâ€" cation on every spot that‘s tainted by eatarrhal germs. There can be no failure with Caâ€" tarrhozoneâ€"for years It has succeseâ€" fully cured cases that resisted other remedies. "No one can know better than 1, the enormous benefit one gets from the very first day‘s use of Caâ€" tarrhozone," writes T. T. Hopkine, of Weetvale, P.Q. "I had for years a stubborn case of Bronchial Catarrh, ear nolses, headache, sore eyes, stopâ€" ped up nose and throat. It affected my apsï¬mo and made my breath rank. Catarrhozone cured quickly." Get Catarrhozone, use it, and you ‘are sure of cureâ€"beware of imitations "Is your breath bad?" 9n DANGEROUS ;LEURISY ALWAYS BEGINS THIS WAY. o Long Brcaths Hurt ? RIEVPWIRE RROTR OR EME I always carry Nerviline in my grip and at destination I rubbed my side thoroughly three times. The warm penetraiing effect was soon noticeâ€" able and I quickly got relief. Nerviâ€" line I consider saved me from a geriâ€" ous iliness." "tal J 1. L Cl duaas UUD ALMIIUEEY Any sort of & cold can be quickly broken up with Nerviline which is a marvel for reducing inflammation, for relieving congestion in the throat and chest, for curing stitch in the side, lumbago, neuralg!a, sclatica or rheumâ€" atism. Nothing more soothing or powerful. The 50c. large family size is the most economical. Small trial size 25¢. at dealers everywhere, Increase of 14 Por®Cent. Over Last Year Is Reported. India promises to have a bumper eotton erop this season. . The latest estimate places the area under c0tâ€" ton at 23,000,000 acres, or 3,000,000 acres ahead of last year‘s figwres, which means an increase of 14 por cent. On the other hand the total outturn is expected to reach 4,500,â€" 000 bales of 400 pounds each, against 4,200,000 balés last season. The increase here is 15 per cont. | The latest report on the crop in the Punjab is particularly gratifyâ€" ing. It shows the area sown als 1,799,100 acres, being 25 per cent. more than last year. The yield is estimated at 490,061 bales of cleanâ€" ed cotton, compared with 297,016 bales estimated in the correspondâ€" ing forecast last year. In the naâ€" tive States the area returned as under cotton is 238,800 acres, an increase of 84 per cent. The outâ€" turn is estimated at 76,185 bales, or 52 per cent. more than last year. In the Umballa division tho arca urder cotton has increased by 61 per cent. and.the ostimated outâ€" turn by 97 per cent., as compared with last year. In Jullundur the area has increased by 44 per cont. and the estimated yield by 175 per &\ BIG COTTONX CROP IN INDIA. cent In Lahore the area has increased by 25 per cent. and the yield by 28 per cent. In Ratwal Pindi the area has increased by only ‘4 per cent., but the yield is estimated to be 22 per cont better, while in Multan, with an increased area of only 7 per cent., it is ecstimated that the yield will be 100 per cent. better than last year. An Old Offender Caught For years he has caused endlees trouble, but when Putnaim‘s Corn Extractor was applied, ho came out roots and all. Any corn or wart cured in twentyâ€"four hours f WOs t s C wa by _"P dealers "Seeing is believing,‘‘ quoted the sage. ‘"Oh, I don‘t know. I see men overy day whom I wouldn‘t beâ€" lieve under oath." To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. GROoVE‘s signaâ€" ture is on each box. 25¢. If a man admires a woman she should at least admire his good taste. Speediest Cure is Nerviline. s Estate of Lord Lucas in New Forâ€" est Contains the Breed. In New Forest near London, on the estate of Lord Lucas, British parliamentary â€" secretary of the board of agriculture, there is a breed of wild ponies that lives as free and untrammeled as on the prairies of South Africa. These ponies are small and absoâ€" lutely wild. At about five months the foals are old enough to be capâ€" tured and taken to auctions all: over the countryâ€"an unplieasant change for the little wild things. They have first, however, to be "rounded up,"" and this is done by their owner and his friends, and it takes a great deal of doing. A particularly lively colt may take two or three hours before he | can be got into the fixed enelosure. Thus the pleasures of wild riding in }the bush are brought to within fifty miles of London, says the Bosâ€" } ton Transcript. e Minard‘s Lintiment Cures CGarget in Cows. wWILD PONIES NEAR LONDON. Riding in the New Forest in this way is dangerous on account of the bogs, and it takes a clever rider and pony. Lord Lucas is a tall man who carries the mark of adxenture of a more dangerous sort in & slight limp _brought back from South Africa. o id "It‘s going to be war ~to ‘the knife,"" declared the suburban man, who was feeding his chickens. * ""What now !‘‘ asked the friend. ‘‘Why, Binks sent me & box of axle grease and advised me to use it on my lawn mower.‘" ‘*Well 1‘ "Well, I sent it back and told him to use it on ‘his daughter‘sâ€"voice.‘"‘ Mihard‘s® Liniment Cures Distemper, utnam‘s _ Extractor, stabâ€"like pain in the side Returning a Favor. Exceptions. at KEEP YOURK SKIN CLFAR And occasional use of Cutiâ€" cura Ointment. No other emollients do so much to prevent poreâ€"clogging, pimâ€" ples, blackheads, red, rough hands, dandruff, itching scalps and falling hair. CUTICURA SOAP Cuticura Soap and Olntment are sold throughout the world. .A ltberal sample of each, with 32â€"page Bktn Book, sent ‘postâ€"free. Address Potrer Drug & Chem. Corp., Dept. 4K, Boston, U. 8. A. "Madam, the feather in your hat is getting in my eye,"‘ exclaimed a man in a crowd, The woman turnâ€" ed around, looked him over aad then enquired: ‘"Why don‘t yon wear glasses !"‘ i s Minard‘s Liniment Co., Limited. Dear Sirsâ€"We wish to inform _ you that _ _we _ consider your MINARD‘S LINIMENT a very superior article, and we use it as a sure relief for sore throat and chest. When I tell you I would not be without it if the rrice was one dolâ€" lar & bottle, I mean it & Yours truly, CHAS. F. TILTON. ‘"‘Now, min,‘‘ said the Irish foreâ€" man after the accident, "we‘ll hev t‘ break th‘ news gradual t‘ Mike‘s woife. Who‘ll we sind?" ‘‘Sind Hanrahan,‘"‘ â€" interposed _ Casey, "he‘s jist th‘ man t‘ break ut gradâ€" ual,. Look ‘ow ‘e stutters.‘ Try Murine Eye Remedy If you have Red, Weak, Watery Eyes or Granulated Eglids. Doesn‘t Smart â€"Soothes E&e ain. Dmggists Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25¢, 50c. Murine Eye Salve in Aseptic Tubes, 25¢c, 50c. Eye Books Free by Mail, _ An Eye Tonic Good for All Eyes that Need Care Murine Eye Remedy €o.. Chicaso Choose which Grain $T. LAWRENCE Sl_’_l':l:_mm' LIMITED And Jam. ‘"‘How does your little boy take his emulsion !" ‘"‘"With compulsion.‘" & & @â€"~Z t css ho e & gp you like best for your white Sugar and buy St. Lawrence Pure Cane Granulated white, in original bags â€"Fine grain, medium or coarse. Each the choicest sugar. Minard‘s Liniment Cures Colds, Ets I{ mirrors portrayed us as others e us, we would never use them. Experienced mothers say Zamâ€"Buk is best for chilâ€" dren‘s injuries and skin troubles, because : It is antisepm.»-‘;mcvenu cuts . and ‘ buras ing the wrang way., ‘ ~It is soothingâ€"ends. pain It is herbalâ€"no poisonous mineral coloring. It is antisepticâ€"prevents It heals every time. ; Just as good for geownâ€" Ask your Grocer. Protection. Fairville, Sept $0, 1902 26â€"10â€"13 Itallan Savant Finds Organ Has Special Function. Is the appendix after all to beâ€" come & useful organ, and is appenâ€" dicitis soon to go out of fashion ! These questions may well be asked when one reads the report of an Italian savant, Signor Morgera, who tolls the Frenï¬) Academy of Sciences of: his experiments with doghsh in tho Bay of Na.p‘l-es. o > kss# 44 24"ALasen made t â€"Seviragaliics ols Aucoine stars 457 w tiet P Signor Morgera found that these : marine animals possess an OrgAaN which would be analogous to the appendix in man. After taking out this gland Bignor Morgera discovâ€" ered that the contraction of the inâ€" testines and its necessary functions were disturbed. He found that a certain kind of sugar was secreted by the appendix of these animals, and that if he introduced four or five drops of sugar into the intesâ€" tine of an animal whose appendix had been removed the action of the intestine was perfectly normal. Several French savants, Dr. Robâ€" inson, Prof. * Blanchard, Dr. Brumpt, and others, seem also to be of the opinion that this much maligned organ of the human bodg has a particular and very imporâ€" tant function which has been long ignored POTASH :: Minard‘s Liniment Cures Diphtheria. Let us help you to gat more monBy . ;s o your your GDY L EAa ie ailosA bush Y & APPENDIX IS USEFUL. POTABK is an Indispensable PLANT _ FOOD. _ No soil will raise a Maximum Crop that does not contain an AVAILABLE supâ€" ply, sufficient for _ the rr:x‘u PPul HUTRIATE OFP POTABK RICDUCY EnE L and BULPEATE OÂ¥ POTASH cen be obtained from the leading fertilizer dealers and seedsmen. Buyers of "readyâ€"mixed" feriilâ€" izers should insist on brands of HIGH POYASH CoNTENT. WRITE for our FREE, educative builetins on the important subject of FERTILIZING. GERNMAN POTASY SYEKDICATE, TL needs ;.'â€"._lli;i‘ol Et., Montreal, Que. 1010 Temple Zlig., TOMONTO. For Chapped TORONTO Soothes and heals cracked skin, Keeps it smooth, firm and healthy. \laseline Insist on VASELINE Camphor lce in tubes and boxes, 15 cents Rr!l and Department stores everywhere CHESEBRCUCH MFG. CO. tw ‘AYÂ¥CIBI +£ Mess * l old atructi d « ali¢ <\\. P i n nc ty" ////;/ and voating of :::: o‘ 2 rfeds + 74 We are the omly : 4 Ah nc p J facturers of wire fen 4 P '\'" 4 :;a'l}lldl who m;kn the il/, Â¥ Â¥Qu the T Sre ‘re the ‘&-‘f‘u voanc. p and the watohword Y- gual~ & & 1ty all the way through . 4 i: @ "INVINCIBLE®" fencing ie Mo'cnuu‘y from high Or earth _ stee! 4 an heavily . coated p GATES Farmers make you fence requirements a que THE â€" STEEL COMPANY OF CANA}DA LIMITED MONTREAL â€"___ (Consolidated) 1889 Chabot Avs., Montroal amphor Ice Send 5¢ for trial size tion is: Are you making gh syrup? Are you makâ€" u can? Are you losing any h is real money? Place a i‘ in your #segar camp, and )btain the very best results work. Write for free bookâ€" Trade Mark 3 INFLUENZA Catarrhal Feve! Pinkeye, Shippins % Fever, Epizooti yq MY ANSh ahas af shk hawea" «Westine h throat and Li For All Crops On aAll Solls doses often cure. O Bafe for brood mar ditions. Most «ki‘ll REVINE Pn NETmBRTTtt C TT ECCC EpPORITE C cured; colts and borses in sawme stable kept from hay by using SPOKN‘S DISTEMPER AND COUCH CURE 1 _ dussl) UE ie CS C sesmm ce will not regret Jt! Do yo sPOMN MEDICAL CO., Coshen, Ind., P_ PC memP o BC U I Froit, Btock, Grain, or Dairy Farm. write H. W. Daweon, Brampton. or # Colborne 8t., Toronto. qutKATCHEWAN TIMPROVED _ i/ t 9 Must Sell. Smail payment water, Windmill, Stable, House, C ies, Summer fallow. Market five : Echool on farm. Write owner, 625 W ;v"ve;vu.e.v Toronto, Canada eor, Ontario (‘!OOD WEEKLY "IN LIVE WPOWN 1X J York County. Stationery and Book Businees in connection. Price only $4000 Terms liberal. W W. DOAWSON, Colborne §t., Toronts Clark‘s grn.«wnnnlfl:fl. RASPBERRLES, PLPT 14Â¥ Varieties. Free Catalog. McConne & Bon, Grovesend, Ontario. ‘IAKE YOUR WILL WITHOUT & yer‘s fees. . Your family againgt expensive lawsuite. _ Cod Form postpaid 25¢. Griffithe, Brown« Montreal. CA!‘C!:I. TUMORS _ LUMP®, . ETO, internal and external, cured =‘th out pain by our bome treatment W rite us hefore too late. PDr. Belliman Medical Oo., Limited, Collingwood PARTNERS WANTED We are opening branch offices thro out Canada and the States and want : agere to lmndlcsï¬r branches, who invest $1,000 to $ . Balary $150 and wards monthly, and your share of profits. 300 per cent. roft in our busi Address, Post ogu Box No. 206, Station "B," Montreal. Canadian Halr Restorer use from same bottle, hair of one becomes black, the other blond or other color as they were in youth. Sto‘n Falling Hair, Dandruf®, Itching. Cures all Scalp Diseases, Produces New Growth., Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. Price 75 cents or two for One Dollar (postage paid.) \ = _ Not sold instores, address Canadian Hair Restorer Co., winDsoR, e? mvvenyr @rreer VC B h w. DAWSON, MWinety Coiborme $treey, Teronto. Highest grade beans kept who!e and mealy by perfect baking, retaining their full strength, Flavored with delicious sauces, They have no equal. » C286 GENTs WE wWANT YOUV. WRITX Dominion Shade Adjuster Co., Wind YoOU WANT TO BUY OR sELL a Pm o ue D2 e botile ‘unmmoed 1 a, baby colts, stailions 1 scientific compound. The Steel Tells the Tale FOR SALE Cranston â€" Cylinder Pre fast machine for six colun four page newspaper, us four page newspaper, uso very little, in perfect cond tion, low price. Wilson Pu} lishing Company, 73 We Adelaide Stroet, Toronvo. NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE Doing it now‘‘ is the root FARM3 FOR sALZ NURSERY STOCK. MIBCELLAKEDU‘R WANTED. " INVINCIBLE * fencins means high grade ‘tJalv Where would you look for « =i¢h grade fenge if t\ teal Company of Canad: were not in this market The life of wire fenc»‘C depends on the quality 0‘ steel wire used in the con struction and the quaslity and conting of sinc. We are the omly m facturerg of wire fenc in (hm‘n who make t! fence requirements a ou know that the mz Pork &| _Beans r mer®s, make you r.qu{‘r:manu a que* ow that the majorits wl’ skimped galvanâ€" * Fences made from let us tell you more methods used to dis> all ages Any dru Two might mes black, ey were in B L.A W U M on _ f an_very glad," said Gaunt in a l0 voice. "And you think that Miss Dean will opt drin inss an to lietened. but a t Brig Mr. Bright left the room interviewed th very niee litt would have e lri&hl endea on e eubjec Gaunt courteo: Ne made light is which the e B t) ©X) w°n We bor t #ome w B Pax houee. vounded wight. Gau Inâ€" 4te and the w guw 0 jng a lemaind Dex hm by CHAPTER XLLâ€"(Gontinued T Brig te ©eriain (K") Whim ar 14M idÂ¥ Th wha H Daein D 1 woe hot d ild De ng d so," said Mr. Bright. Then fl talk about the ectate. Gau P W aff ow Her Gr he thought he hes r of the Are and voloe W d H Dea the w | v » Ag w hueis d W gt nd d 1 ngt af