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Durham Review (1897), 19 Mar 1914, p. 2

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m-Iml e.vi'G, and ruby lips, and teeth like punk. and hor old fader, he ~ I8). 'Shc'n I jewel, my boy; you, -kkn her with my Moving} And in. Pwe'; and the Messing"- dr I .Mid “on. Sammy. Ah, mine boy, ‘33” wt. to be very careful now- . m- _ ’ in." . M, until! ', voter _ of (must! " . - loch-l a, ot and I ' ' ‘w' - . V» and A Ian-cl ' lack! $hrFl in! Second 0-" Strn- In Amount-re -- (Mlle! Patmitrtt our Sweden. The Gull Stream, " every one knows, is . brood river of wnnn va- ter which qttgrts in tho Gulf of Mun-o. wanders serous the cold Atlantic Orean and bump into the Drum: Isles giving them n warm climaio and no end offott and nin. But few people know that in the sir moq-hrre above there is a second Guf' Stream of warm. moist air. 'll,, slow, damp breeae atrikos tho BriLiwh Isles and does not car- ton: " Hike! the Gulf Stream, but continues owr Europe. As it Pav"" over Sweden, Finland and northern Rik-win, theso cold had! chili the wind and an“ it to drop in uni-Lurc- in the form of rain. The lakes and rivers of those northern enun‘rins are all supplied by the mm~‘..ra taken up trom the On" OLSEN"; FRO)! GIL!" STREAM. th . Itching and Burning PimplesSpmd. L Clothing Irritated. Used Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment. Well in Three Weeks. n um. As " :pproacw the wind vim: In her drier. At Inst as it "we tan, Arabia and ik, nm iiko a great ' paper all water it the than” of Tur Ind A rabia. Foru vaulting wind now tinent. becomes the "turns to its surti Guif " Mexieo. Sewn! 'vorrtewi whnzws have heen a suing the i'qtttWM' thrmsrrt, Ono of th suit, of my nwh " tho ahihinx of the p1 mm.- or any any shifting other parts . nigh kin-r. Ala. .- -".\ly Mtrr - . “a..." M u) mums 1nd . - - was Ind back. Tho troublo I... with . _, mm small run and M m V (f.) . m... Tho plmvltl w _ t ", mml his Indochina!” " 'r, urn. rovered. “of“ ttIT/ ”dunno-000.0,. f ti] Malt-lea. lion-m ., .éjand rro- And v:- than 1; : rubbing. " do.“ .. V w mud Mn. Th0 mu- - L eau-t Inching. his. and . long at deep. In that and ! hark new m and m: V I ther you s In. a! nehtrq _ pimple: Tho "on“. hid butt-d two or the. wash and I. and "mum-I but ther filled. Cutie“ m and Ohaunoul waded and ht won an day. I mterhed the eruption rub hot water and cuurum Soap [out than . day. then used on (7mm Ohms!» and in mm "on he vu well can. I]. out " to (‘ulk'm soup nad clam-m." (pinned) Mm. Ah Walled. Nov. 1. 1912. ruby ups. l like pearla For ml. much. about! and bleeding had». itching. hunting phi. and MM Inga-Hum: with st-hr. nub. n coo-night 6"uticura “mums-t. won't.- wouden. nods ham-.01: retirtntt, in hot mm Cancun Imp. Dry. Mom In Cancun 01mm. and war-on tt--oreM,Het-grtrrem during the night. Cuucun - ad Obt- Ient no Iold by 'truttttuta and - - than. For-Ilherdnmnnpholuch. 1m: B2-tr. book. and pom-card to Potter Druat a cum. Corp, Dept. o, M. U. B. A. . Momma] [mm AND " Sam ”rally t3": from pack.“ eat" A "his ' on terms the p As it Approu‘lufa ind warms "ttut .va rd ah ask as ,o. and trte butynsr'e d! 1:118 and bis Vor/s mg) to work vi gvi. hammj. Ah, any? buy. 'long , ' FC, - (a' 'eight hours 9"“ I" ire very 1usreful now- [ mamhi . " . t fur stimu, L. - r/u'iii'ii" rori ' l I '.lstt nut‘ning 1:iC1=C1=CCCrCCD " " .'. van tea or'cocua. F-er-----; A' u a _ will be taken at midday ' T L" _ , 'firsh the men for afternoon 4iipye' Qla’,’ ‘mngch. and the cocoa the last thing - F _ _ .3; ' " night. to preserve the body heat . tht the hours of selep. Sugar p .. "N .N fiqurts largely in tho rations. 5ir, sh": .jOn his last expedition Sir Ernest '1 C, and his companions took two or " - . T .ip.s three lumps of sugar every two or ‘3 p. _ . ethrvo hours, and he says ten min- 1' utes after eating they could feel the e s heat going thrhgh their bodies. l The men thus far chosen for the ‘expedition are between 30 and 41 e " be“: of age. Shackleton, who in . 339. believes that men are at their “1 ,beat. between 25 and 40. A man, he l, says, does not reach his full . ”strength until he is M, and, what- I gver may be Um superiority of youth “in tin- way of spring, nave, and tiiuiif"sic.'ri; these do not weigh _ " Wyn}, tho stnvirtsr mint of In Be (until. Sammy. 1v -o, fader, I did meet n a as it swaps over Turin- atria and Subaru, it evapo- " a great sheet of blotting HI water it meets, forming sew: of Turkesun. Sahara abia. Fortunately this de- I wind now hares the con- herotnes the trade winds and m in naming point " the] thr In Mien “or I at, the party last 'ritrhr-- diamond eyes. and teeth s." Father "That was Sammy; but has hot peo- wney! Becca vhon I met. ter, Sammy. we had dia- b, and ruby lips, and tooth D, and her old laden he ‘3 a jewol. my boy; you, with mv blessirur.' And the of the earth makes gradually to the at tho time it hats t of its moisture and mighty draft of dry, Lhulf Stream wind a the plains of Rutr. rmu-Ima tho Equator s again but becomes t no; ms hat. to According to-tami Dub" Both Rule must In"! atmny livid e prmerbial cat, for iay [speech '.he A GRAND MEDICINE FOR LITTLE ONES Mm. D. L. McIntyre. MoTntyro'ts Mountain, N.S., says: "Baby's Own Tablets am a grand medicine for little ones and I am well tsatisfied with the results obtained from them." Mrs. Molntyre’s testimony is tho sumo an. that of thousands of othor mothers. Once a. mother has used the Tablnts the will use noth- ing also. for the results are sure and the Tablets are guaranteed by a government analyst to be perfect-' ly safe. ley are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at " cents a box irom The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. John was very cresbfallen indeed, and had promised his wife that never more would ho be tempted to waste his substance in riotous liv- ing. "Yes, I know," sighed the good lad-y; "but I'm getting to doubt your promises. The great trouble with you, John, is that you do not seem to be able to any 'No.' Learn to say 'No,' and you will find much less dimoulty in life. Will you promise me that you will never have off trying till you have learn- ed to say 'Not' ty "Yea," said the contrito John. '"rhnt's all ritthtl And now can you let me have a lit- tlo money this morning?" "No," said John, with apparent em. made not long ago he perpetrated this amusing ‘bull." "At the next election," he said. “we have got to give the third, and I hope the last, death blow to Home Rule." Freddie-Let', see some of your tricks. then ! Min-M's Lining-M fo., Limited, aortuomett.-isdortt Dorms. I out toms:- of mines. vu- mmleuly met, of Humanism mar the yum of cumin“. if??? hum-win we ot MINARD'B LI. . Freddie' -A re you the trained nurse mamma said was coming? __ Nurse-yes, dear, I'm the truined nurse. The above has can be "riilm1 hr writ- In: to him, to tho rum Priest. or any ot his neighbors. A ‘_ A... -- “A. ctw, Enchant. ttht the hours of selep. Sugar N iUurm largely in tho rations. fen his hut expedition Sir Ernest grid his oompamons took two or i'three lump. of sugar every two or three hours, and he says ten min.. utes after eating they could feel the heat going thr5ugh their bodies. gt Total .thlnenro to Ito Rule of tt'haekleton's Expedition. Total abstinonge from alouhn‘lic cAimulauts will be strictly observed during Sir Farrtosti,tteackleurn's trip across tho so ffaar continent. He and hi “no mm to work long: .. eight. hours mamhi t for stimu, 1y 'ori im nothing The" mei, thus -tar chosen for the expedition are between 30 an! 41 we”; Irt age. Shackleton, who in 38. believes that men no at their best between 25 and 40. A man, he says. does not reach his full strength until he is 25, and, what- "" may be um superiority of youth in the. way of spring, nerve, and cjuhusiarrn, these do not weigh “- "mt the staying power of an 'an or the Enhanced judgment ho bu experiénco behind autaiU, g! ever. WILL AVOID STIMCLANTS. Sir E2 164019.15... 12 LORD DERBY'S Bum... The Earl of Derby. r'xing day arranged for the 'nontul party calls for an 'reparation after viking, "ur-hour M, An hour'a 'd another 'our-hour much. Learn To Say No. IVY which in previous trips m on» wed betweon 0 pan. 1'dC%11 be out to eight Trained. go; when 303 in“; You Can Only Recover From Its After Effects by Enrico: mg the Blood - IA (MH'PS VICTIMS. Few disease: so shatter the health I an u grippe, or influenas Its vie- tims all tell the some story. They are left deepondent, tired, weak and wretched in evety way. They hove no appetite, ambition or uremia; cannot sleep, M In!" from headaches. bwkechel and ner- vousnese. In this weakened condi- tion lies the real danger. The body falls on easy prey to bronchitis, pneumonia, and even to consump- tion. Nearly every form of nervous trouble has been known to follow en attack of u grippe. Dr, Wil- liams’ Pink Pills give the quickest Und most thorough relief from the letter effects of this trouble. They build up and purify the blood, drive the poisons out of the system and give strength and tone to the whole body. The following is an example of their power in cages of this kind. Mrs. R. A. McLean, Wentworth Station, N.S., says: "Two years ago Herbert E. Free- man, a young boy living with us, was attacked with la grippe. At the time he did not have a strong constitution, and we feared the trouble was settling on his lungs. He was not able to walk flfty yards without being out of breath, and his general vitality was very low. For months he continued in this position, notwithstanding all we did for him, and it was at this crisis that we got Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for him. By the time he had used three boxes there was a noticeable improvement, and this was followed by his being able to do light work, and later he had all the strength of a growing boy. His cure was looked upon as remarkable by all who knew him, and I am giving the result in the hope that it may be of benefit to someone else." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all medicine dealers or sent by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 by The Dr. William’ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. “XI-I'm of bad luck invariably ex- ceeds the speed limit., . Some people are like wheelbah rrrwar--they don't go unless they are pushed. - _ _ . "iiiiVjr/Gg regret that they are not understood; the old, that they are make po uUr. To be f',',',,',':,'), is one thing; to look important is another thing-- but to feel important! There you have the fellow who enjoys his own society. Saying the right thing at the right time isn't in it with keeping still at the right time. Cultivation of Cocoanut. Apart from the utilization of ita kernel for copra, over eighty dis- tinet and separate methods have been found for the utilization of the cowanut. with its fibre covering and its products, and the most impor- tant concern foodstuffs. Every year about eight thousand million nuts are cultivated ; of this quantity only about 30 per cent. find their way to tha’Europeam and American mar- kets. Cocoanut oil, of course, is used on a. oollossal scale for the manufacture of nut butter, unmar- ine, soap, candles, and lard, and also as an illuminant and a. lubri- Was Restored to Her Anxious Fam- lly When Hope Had Gone. St. John, N.B., Dec. Ilrth.--At one time it was feared that Mrs. J. Grant.‘ of 3 White St., would succumb to the (loudly ravages ot advanced kidney} trouble. "My first attacks of back-T ache and kidney trouble began years" ago. For six years that dull gnawing pain has boon present. When I ex- erted myself it was terribly intensified, If I Caught cold the pain wss unen- durable. I used moat everything, but nothing gave that certain grtstarful re- lief that came trom Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake and Butternut. In. stead of being bowed down with pain, today I am stronc, enjoy splendid appetite, sleep soundly. Lost proper- ties have been instilled into my blood ---ctteqru an rosy with color, and I thank that day that, I heard of so grand a medicine as Dr. Hamilton's Pills." Every Wilman should use these pills regularly boo-us. good health pays, and it's good, vigorous health that comes to all who use Dr. Hamilton's Mandrake and Butternut Pills. cant. Death Nearly Claimed New Brunswick Lady A manufacturer advertises _ “There no no beds stronger or Che-per than ours." Bow about an onion bod? Drug!!!”- rotund mono; it PAzo om M%NT full- to cure (emu. Blind. or Protruding PH“. Fun application gives rellot. 50c. Every mother known that her Ion ought to wry s princess. soul.-, a doll" l" {Vhom the gods destroy they first IIM'I Llnlmt Gum mm". (insulation. "Did tho dpotetproetouneo you 'viii/ai-AA he bill for five." SMART IND CYNICAL. rttmrettsreameots"Rt" Eye Remedy Weak, Watery Eye- "N “Ann" Sunni-O It' 24529 _ muons Brfnre " SEA. Bea-mull} tkt mit in Old Poth- guua Book. Some remarkable advice to sel- farers is given‘in an old Portuguese book, published for the guidance of mariners. Amongst other things it deals with the rights of captains to assault sailors, and the methods in which the attacks are to be legally The sailor is advised to bear onhnly guy verbal abuse that an irate skipper any hurl at him, but if words passed to blows he was to run away into the bows and firmly take his stand beside the anchor chain. met, Get the large dollar also ot Catarrh. ozone: it contains a beautiful mm:l rubber hunk-r. and medicine that lasts two months. Smaller sizes, Mo. and Mo, such. Beware of lmlutlons ---aeeept only Catarrhozono. sold by all rellable dealers or by matt from The Catarrhozone Company, Kingston, Out, and Buffalo, N.Y. throat and nose, and endured the manifold tortures of intluettztt for five years. My lite was despaired of. Catarrh was undermining my strength very fast. I used treatments trom eminent doctors, but all failed to cure me. I had given up hope of ever be. ing well. Then I read ot a wonder- tal cure made by Catarrhogone, Im- mediately I sent for Catarrhozono, and before I had used one bottle I was greatly relieved. Today I am cured. We would not be without Catarrho- zone in our hortttt--lt'q no ouro in colds. coughs, bronchial and throat trouble. I feel it lo my duty to putt- llcly recommend Catarrhozone." r Milford Haven, Da., Mar. '.---Every. one in this neighborhood knows ot the long suffering trom fnfiuetutt and oatarrhorndt1red by Mrs. D. Gurney. To-day she is well, Her recovery is due entirely to catarrhozone. This is her own statement: “I was a great sufferer from eatarrh in the head, EMINENT DOCTORS FAILED TO GURE--HAD GIVEN UP HOPE. This Case Does Prove Thit When Catarrhozone in Breathed Every Trace of Catarrh Disappears. A sewn who fell asleep on his watch was only put on a diet of bread and water, unless the offence was committed in hostile waters. In that case he must be stripped naked, flogged by his messmates and ducked thrice in the sea. If he were an officer, however, he would only lose all food except his bread, and have a pail of water flung over him front the head down- wards. Aunt Huldah claimed that she was well past the century mark, though the date of her birth was shrouded in mystery, Whether she was as old as she claimed or not, there could be no doubt that she had lived to a. good old age, and one day a. bright young newspapernlar1 conceived the idea of interviewing her on the subject of long life. "Bhol" sniffed Aunt Huldah. "Anybody Mn. gryw lo be old. Dex 5YEARS’ THROAT TROUBLE AND INFLUENZA CURED monogaoummunu Taken LAXATIVE pmoMo QUININE Tablets. Dunn-ts refund money " " in": to cure. E. W. GROVES sign.- turn I. on each box; Mc. mum.” -... Cet'"'" -- _ ' ain't no trick in dst." "But how l" queried the reporter. "All you got to do is watch out and dorl't let no automobile run over you." Just Cover the Stems But Not the Flowers. "Boiling water will revive flow- ers that no so wilted that almost anyone would throw them away as worthless," says a. woman. She was scraping down the limp stems of some full-blown roses that dump ed dejectedly. "I am doing this lightly, you see,” she continued, so thud; the hot vaun- will troak all through the sums.” HOT WATER CURE FOR ROSES. Attor she had buUhed the scrap ing, she put the f1owerns into u deep pitcher. went to the stove: and took from it the shaming batman ket- tle. Then she poured the hot water into the pitcher until it just covered the stems, and left the roses shove the surface. - "There! In a, few minutes I shall have fresh flowers for the dimmer table.” the said. And her visitor saw just what she bad prophesiedw a mm ot was. that looked as it they had never thought, of wilting. “I alnrass try the boiling-water cure on to». More t throw them "my,” ttto concluded. "Very few people k191i about: it. You mmstn't 1Uiriiu; Cows" Riemann if: the bot water. Just let it cover the Item." - "Yes." answered tho husband, ”and like ' number of reformers you seized the first opportunity to become . boss.” "When I married-you,') said Mrs. Nagers,_f‘l thoutrht to. {dorm you.” IIMI'C'I Lining-t MM“ “may; In the Usual Way. Mon Anyone would mine) It my recov- ery. writes Mr. Leonard Lothun. I. yam mun well known about Chat. ham. I had inherited a rheumatic ten- dency through my mother's family, and in my early doys Buttered fright- fully. About three years ago the pain and stiffness settled in my left knee Joint. I we: lune and walked with I. very distinct limp. Nerviline we- brought to my notice and I rubbed " into the It!!! joint tour or the time. I day. It dispelled every vestige ot pun. reduced the swelling. took out the stillness and give me the full use ot my limb again. I don't believe there is a pain-reiieving remedy, not a sin- gle liniment that can compare with Nerviline. I hope every person with pains, with sore back, with lameness, with lumhago, with neurautitv--i do hope they-will try out Nerviline which I am convinced will quickly and per- manently cure them." A f _ .. _ - mum n.- n] Knee Joint sun Three Years manning” Inn-u “u..." It Nervmne wasn't‘ a wonderful painful: remedy, it Nerviltms didn't quickly relieve, if Nerviline wasn’t known to be a grand cure for all rheu- mntlc conditions, it wouldn't have been so largely used an a family rem- edy for the past forty years. No bet- ter, stronger, or more soothing lini- ment made. Got the large Mc. fam- ily one bottle; small trial I120 Mc.; - . '7" _.......k...~a u, a.-- _--.._, ,, sold by any dealer, tutywhere, Let the estimaten of Professor Finkelnberg of Bonn University an- swer those skeptics who gloomily assert that people do not live as long as they used to, that. we are becoming a. me of wenklingu and that civilization is proving the un- doing of mankind. Tho average lite over all Europe in the sixteenth century was eighteen years. Now it is 40 years, a gain of more than 100 tier cent. in three centyrits.. . Remarkable Statement Founded Facts. The more progressive and civiliz- ed a nation, the longer is the aver age life there, for it is shown con- clusively that the countries of the United Btates, England, Germany, France, Sweden and others have greatly lengthened the chain of life, while the averages in India at pre- sent is only 93.8 years. In 1881 the average in India was 23.7 year-s, and 200 years ago the average was nine- teen you". China'a average 2111an .life is but frmionally different from thnt of Indian - lurks-Are yon reading this new history of the Napoleonic tragedy that's being printed? Parka-No. To me the tragedy of Napoleon may be summed up in two lines. The divorce of Josephine was the prelude; Elba. the interlude, and his last battle the 11uterlooed. A gum-.1: in Chicago grtgsteq thirty dept have resulted from paying oorne with ' ram. Avoid blood Downing by applying Putnam‘s Corn and Wart Bx- (racmr. Purely‘ Vegetable. Pumas and tutmr is Panama ‘maotor. Me. an Lu dealers Sometime; singie Messednm is a greater failure than marriage. The amateuptoeh is going some when he earn: enough money with his pen to pay for the ink. Mr. J. at. human. n 101an ot tho Pace. and Mation muster " Walnut- ton. on the REL Rr., ".rg: "Your not: no I [on on I mum mat. on taintne . had cut. on (In from u my tee. I “much: than would Mal. but "tBteaut " developed late a but not, and later Mo 3 term of tumult“ IDI'M very rapidly Ind 'tue Inn.“ on the other leg. Both legs to.» no swollen Ind DOM that I could only go ghoug my vork by hula: than "I éonnlted two doctors. “a tried all the “Ives. “Minna and lotion I heard ot, but hon-d of letting Nth! I got vol-u. Mum- 2atedby 1F,stStiAt “M a “who! light tut Brat box gun in ' 0.- tioed.to Brplyit “A! any-alani- In “a G “I“: would our. .3; Thirty Deaths From Razor Inn-uh “hymn! tor ”I. "crying". worked . ma-ai-i..; cia,"irii" Cl has no Mun of the m’ Paul but” in with In h . Ir, "55‘.”1‘" .u'ut in“, "P j. low "a a CUBE") BY N ERVIIJNE. hood tal ')1"l'lg'td HEN 1S MAN OLDt Nap in a Nutshell. ttold J Gi,) TT" - I. S,'2Nt'ctatia ' J),'i',"ie'dij;hiii'i thQYli'B." I (3mg, _ ' P" nine. '4..ng , ’ LI _ . 0-D. and them in ' A n _ . _ 3 . . w " a r " . C t 1 r It! I e . d , imam], “an , E), IP, Fal "tdat dr/r. 'll'pdy,"T','fi,d'"t",t,t,!r, . " etrt . . "ll I, “at about"; oaBtrl, gum. into the B 'ers, hood-pk... 4. - 1 Ber, . the. on“. tN 'tttht the an“ of Dimer pun, rin I“... '- 'ee - a ' tlt', sure for Mats, hm mu. m B, but. LPl'.tllt = on” W DWI-r In this (flan of m "tattta h. - Itteitrys “up. at ”It. Booklet. Baum-on on lor WHO“!- The sell-mule Ina-n credits him- self with the boosts that have been given him by others. lf we are going mywhcre end have anything to do after we get there, let us make a. start! Don't talk so much. People do not pay any attention to 99 out of e'v'ery 100 words you utter. The more things a man learns frdm experience the more things he would like to forget, but can't. Every women is I good house- keeper-or, at least, it in wisdom to tell her no. _ , . L . Via. ”Mango I .North Wetttern Rr., Mm]: 15th tdt April t5th from point. in Canada to Salt lake (My. (Pen. Los Angelou. Elan Rumba). Partial: Tacoma, Rouble. “norm. Vancouver. Roan-nay District and (hp-dim Northwest minus. Through Tourist duper. Ind free re. clining chair can from Chicago. Variable routes.. Liberal stopovers. or full in- formal-man u to rates. routes and Jimm- ture. write or oall on B. H. Bennett. Genurul Anal. 46 Y.ontto Street. Toronto. um Mr W. » You will find many of heaven's suburbs on earth if you cure to look for them. _ .. Lt Low Colonial Rates to Pat-inc The mun‘ who poses as a lion in society is usually a. bear at home. Too often the hero worshipper is his own hero. ulnard's Linlmom Gum Iurm. Etc. A 5 Pern_(_1_ep§,§6iii_fi5i o ‘ / nun m Imus-m ..r'" Cipsicum ‘fvmune” u splendid for all Paine in the vhhys them neuralgia, gouty complaints/etc. More (369": than the old mustard planter; easier to ”ply, and ",Nitrrt Willi! Vuterthe skin. Apply externally only. (l 2Thye at other "Vudino" prep-unions that should be in new . bi.12ut ”only node for its particular uses. Ask your chums: -v "Att “fl-uh win be interested in the practical hon“ hint: given ii 1te1ttit 'mite" beyr. _ Ylour copy wih be mild you n- Pii6t ii "kjiuia. "Winks?" "'.. - ' "if 'if.',.; as..-“ - -'v...n-."-~u- at: by , Chunks! but an mam-u. under the 'titr.ttrrry at". u the Ecru“- Tonnm. u mum um): um f H's o the “but“: um. than. into tho I‘m. a..." " t‘r‘W f 1 the anu- n ~03 b the Bonn of Diana". Kkr~1~v1nlJ n1 , " . tlt,', our. lot I“. In, no“. and all "tts,-, Po Ir/tet, W “hr ta thi. clan of Dhrttrttoc , w n. " hauling-h uu. as . ,Mkm. "bum-u, um... Km. no Puma. (no. Ducal-u acne. "000'. “Mu-for. A new variety from North-tn Europe, very heavy yieldcr, Mun. is strong, of medium bright. grain is plump, thin "iuued, pearly white, and Quake: splendid Ont Meal. " in hardy and ripeus medium early. Peck 40c, bunk-191.26 In! e. Bruce's Seed Oats NOW O.A.c. "o. 12. A nrw variety, of exceptional merit, an immense yielder and of fare cuppa-fume. It is n branching White tint, early, and the ttttttw in good and strung. the but“: thin Ind the gain weighs well. Peck Gk; bushel $tdt0 here. POINTED PABAGRAPHS. l’ricu of “NW! postpaid, , tb. MM; rtba. Mr. 8iba.WM, (“In WC. 6 ttm. $IJO. 0 lbs. ".25- We can “so oBrr D‘ubeney. Amt-Hun Ban- mf, tiibcriatt, Abundotre, tuxrttish Chief and Green Mountain, Also Black Tannin: and luck Victor. F R E E_0ur illustrated lH-p-Fo analogue of "rust' r, Firm Ind Flower Mu, Bulbs, Puttts, Fun" den Implement», “sultry Supplies, etc. New " baths! cotton up we each cum “new”. (W atom JOHN A. BRUCE & CO., Limited Seed Merchants ONTARIO ART ' TORONTO HAMILTON, Wrtlt for u. 1laiiiiiiiiiiiie man “its“. to: w aw». 9t m ibo.1% mu (out 5r? J Cot a Sore Throat? to dialrihum malicious literature In Your oommunite. Firtv dare' work. Experience not. required. Men or women. Oppnr- tunity tor promotion, Ronn- timo any he med. Iva-rantionnl Bible Press Company. 182 Smdina. Toronto. AGE)!“ WE WANT YOU. WRIT] Dominion Shade Adjuster Gs., Wrud. mt. Oneal-In. Rm Grey Hair to orlghul color. he mlzhl whom nine battle, hair of one becomes bucks the other blood or other color as thcy wen In youth. Sun“. Falling Hair, Daodruff, Itchln‘. Cum " Sc. 1) Blot-uni. Prnducel New Gm. Sand-rum: guaranteed or money bar k. his-15am who hr 0-. M: m It“) The average 'wi,'.,',',?,,'?" an give no 'rtstisfactory tease. . fryh'f.",,f,I',r,ed, IMPROVED FAR! t fully oquipned with or without work. Write owner. 625 Wilton. Toronto. gi'likin’énnms. RASPBEBRIEC, may L Vane”... Free Catalog. Wnueu A Son. (Iron-send. Ontario. Canadian III” lostotor We will pay you $I20.oo u. w. onwcou. mam Calhoun up: TORRE- G COD WEEKLY IN LIVE TOWN IN I York County. tgtatiotter.v Lnd Book Rushes: In connection. Price only ".000. Terms “bond. Wilson Publish- in: Company. " West Adelaide Strut. Toronto. cumin. muons. mum. no, Incl-ml sud anon-1!. "and my on plln by out home treatrvrttt. Write at before too nu. Dr. B-U'ull ladle“ Co.. Limited. 0011mm, Ont. 7 Not bold in mm. addrcu mum Muir mm c... VIIIDSOII. out. IF YOU WANT TO BUY OI SELL A Preit. Mock. Grant. or Dun Put. mm R. W. human, Brampton. or I Colborne IL. Toronto. "Well, sonny, there is nothing as good for a cold or sore throat as this Cap- sicum “V aseline." "Just rub that well into your chest-and swallow a teaspoonful of plain White ' l oeline." In the morning you' ll feel fine-- soreness all gone." OI W. DAWSON. COVWM 6t., Tonal; Clliiiiiir"jlf't'j"i' Highest M buns kept whole and - by perfect baking, Ruining their full strength. 'ruvored with delicious sauces. Mon and After Uning. EEWsrusns FOR sALl my ht. no oqrmt. I I]... FOR Iltl. NURSE RV STOCK. '_tr"tttt ()NTARIO WANTED MD. and... Inf. r,',iir3Gl IBeans " Dianne“ In: FAT. RPN HC 9 ' “0-01 “In mono-m I have I but ml.- an In: I a will that am norm through uhu and" Inn on Math-c. left my mum “w. all wo. cw‘pud up In . NM 50“.. titat I a. nun d, tra "in HH'IJE‘I. ya fur II or w Obi. whut Augean lo M. villa-n. I ...L nay-en u to T/tTe","', my Arm-r,- l " w y tmould "alum . Ga Last ttttttrt I u " mu.“ Sm mritlt . bunk lor " Ba. r- - on no“ u m... the an“: “d tae." the como. 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