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Russell Leader, 30 May 1907, page 5

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Gh, nh tt Sl ata NE TL TR Ma afi Io Thursday, May 30%), i907 _ i i iin eit EST a et : er ------ ee ea - 7 x T VARS ih ei "met ao SOT T EE) i : : 5 rr We are agents for the lollowi Hiovu L NCR-N FLO Quality & Kindly Call and see me and get prices = A mr <td g ® i \ 4 | B oe oid fhe, q i Cre la) RY AE ll, ed- | that [4 stands for the highest (fficiency g Ls in commn:ercial cducaticn Is ; 2) J Everyone needs a hu ucation and the Celle 4 PRT EF AS I Fr MY I PEAT It provides the best facilites and most highly qualified ing staff in Lanada. Graduates assist ed to positions. Tend for Tren Catalogo ~~ Cor. Bank & Albert Sts. Ottawa ERED © SEES 9 EE { | S./T. WILLIS, Principal G a Tf "taken at the Snecze Stage" Pre- oy ventics--a toothsome candy Tablet-- will surely and quickly check an ap- 3 7 3 annlir % onl proaching cold or Lagrippe. When Joa applicant gets first catch cold--ox feel it coming on-- take Dr. Shoop's Preventics, and the prompt effect will certainly surprise and please you. Preventics, surely sup- ply the proverbial "ounce of preven- tion." Sold in 5 cent nnd 25 cent boxes by J. W. Matheson & Co. | single or married men to th ing "application. the 1 Scotland, England such help appl Vars, May : 5th--1he Mebi odist | | Ladies' A1d held their annual social on the lawn at the parsonage «n the 24th. 'Thire was a large crowd An excellent supper was served on the lawn. . Phe tables 'were well lighteds Adter sppper the house was throwaopen to all aud a short but entertaining program congist- ing. of the following items was ren- dered. Opening chorus (choir) ; re- citation, Taking an Elevawr, (Miss istromental. solo, (Miss Craig); 1 Langil Mr. Lillie on behall of the congure- galion, . presented Mr and Mrs. Robeson wich two handsome chairs and Mr. Hueston read the following address. | 7 Reve J. B. Robeson, Dear Pastor, We, the members of your congregation at Vars would take this opportunity to expiess, even though it be bat a fechle ¢x- pression, breathed in broken words, the deep feeling of atfection, love and -esteem we entertain for your self and estimable family, We re- ret that we have been unable to ord you many of the good things this life = that" we' would wish to have done but we rejoice that In'your goings iu and out a- mong ts in. the administration of the affairs of the ehureh and in the discharge of your duties as pastor, no friction has. ever - occurred. to mar the pleasure of ouriassociation as' astor and peo ¢ chureh had.been labricated- = wit} the cil of love, 'Tt is with fedling of much joy that lieve » our pastorate has beénbless- Led with muelefruit which: we trust | .. . ; wher shal:ripeén in eternal glory. We these few eX- | desire to emphs ard you by presenting kL airs. The words y s in afew more days we inst bid a sad Fges--ed; we wish, ourself and Tawily, on you pew field of Jaber, all the good ings tha gH y'come to your and their Jot in this life. We wish for you many years of useful- ch knowing that 1 be great in. the e 'and that a starry y awaits you. ie L was also presented with a purse as a token of appreciation of her services as ranist while with us. Although taken by swiprise Mr. Rubesow's reply~onsbehalt of him- ness 1 the ¢h ne © Yodo Lr & * © -- = Rlic ESD as OF self and family wes given in a few o 1! oPiassit nila : LU enosen worGs. 4 We d the joints and kin to tortuve. ire, nO permanent re- =H 3 byron are. stimulated, mrpose Dr. Mamilton' ; they heal and no ether medicine veys are renewed Pills the poisons de- blood and all trace of m disape rheumatic remed sunbuy ; Ri Cn uP ne St g , when I tried tou's Pill cempletely Mo rented ud be better." gret using Pr. Ham 1pply to- 0 any ad 5S N.C "Polson & Co Hartiord, Conn. [Eden > Em mus ne Foot as 4 4 Ag Me sue INP 1 McCormick) ; Reading by Rev. Mr | | 3 Vocal duct (Mr. and Mrs. | Hueston). encore "No. Sir."" Then | It would ceem | as though the machinery 'ofa thet say thd we Lt-| the feelings. of "our {4 REMARKABLE ~ INVEKTION Culture HAIR gq: EVANS VACUM CAP is a practicle inventicn constructed on scientific and hygienic principles by the simple means of which a free and normal circulation is restored throughout the scalp. The minute blood vessels are gently stimulated to activity, thus allow- he food supply which can only be derived from the blood,..to be ried to the hair roots, the effects of which are quickly seen in a healthy, vigorous growth of hair. There is no rubbing, and as'no diugs or chemicals of whatsoever kind are employed there 'is' nothing to cause irritation, It is only neeessary to wear the' cap three or four minutes daily.' : ea eo 60 DAYS FREE TRIAL! The Company's Guarantee. 'An EVANS VACUM CAP will willbe sent you for sixty. days' free trial. If you do not see a gradual development of a new growth of . hair and are not convinced that the Cap will completely restore' your _.hair you are atliberty to return the cap at no expense whatever to your- self. If is requested, as an evidence of good faith, that-.the price of the cap be deposited with the Chancery Lane Safe Deposit Company of I.ondon, the largest financial and business institution of 'the kind in the world, who will issue a receipt guaranteeing 'that the money vill be returned in full, on deman without questions or comment, at The cininent Dr I. N. Love, in his addréss to the Medical Boardon the subject "the hairilollicles [hair roots] without resorting to any irritating process, the problem of hair growth would be solved. Later on, when the EVANS VACUM CAP was submit- ted to himfor.inspection he remarked that the Cap would fulfil and confirm in practice the observations that he had previously made before the Medical Board - of ALOPECIA (loss of hair) stated that if'a means could be devised to bring nutrition to Dr W. Moore, refering to the invention, says that the "principle upon which the Evans Vacum Cap is founded is absolutely correct and indisputable. An illustrated and, descriptive book of the Evans Vacum Cup will be sent, poss free on application. = THE. SECRETARY, 'EVANS VACUM CAP 30. LTR. . REGENT HOUSE, REGENT ST., LONDON, W.- Will make the season of 1907, health and weather paemittine, as-foliows : | of Portland. "I | Have you been to see cur big new FURNITURE STORE enmore LARGEST STOCK OF FURN ITURE and BEDDIN G in the country Much cheaper than City Stores. do es wv Johnston, Kenmore 23. 7H ~~ The Champion Bred Hackney Stallion, Yee. i, 7Y ey Rillington Urandee, 7581 Imported in 1903 2 SWE a 1a rp : r woo, Morewood ; night, Ras sell ; Tuesday oon. Kenmore 3 t till Weduesday noon, AMetealfe: day night Vernon ; oon, Ormond ; night, J. J. Blagk's inchester ; Friday noen ~1 vo, RE . A Me 5, Guaestenville ; Saturday ; night, Frank McClo yd. Black's Description I Lett of Rillington, York. He Rillington Grandee, No. 7381, was bred by is a rich brown, foaled in 1898, stands 16 hands high and is an exceptionally tillington Giandee took second prize at the Royal Show held at 5 a 1 r Champion Di : o1r- Uh wenon, 573. Graad chilles No , by - Fir s 688, by St Giles 6 Rosador, 4,964 ; 5; 68 nee dam is KF 99a g.8., Danegelt, .8., Perfornier, efly No. 8,806, by by Tireaway No. 222, by - Wildfire 687, by Great ' #5 rogled TERMS $10 TO INSURE No colt, no pay. Mares proving in foal will' be required to be paid for the k in Feo 190%. All mares at risk of owners. Any person trying mores service : will be held respons ble for the Mares oc nice will -te furnished with nares before time of cellect- 1 not retu

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