â- â- i-^. M . GOOD BLOOD GOOD HEALTH Inst a Little lors Kicb, Red Blood Cures lost Ailments. Tl:c lack of sufficient red, health- giving blood duesn't end merely in a pale complexion. It i» much m^ire serious. Bloodless people are the tired, languid, run down folk who never have a bit of enjoyment in life. Food does not njuri.sh, tbere'g indigestion, heart palpita- tion, headache, backache, somc- tim<:s fainting fits and always nerv- oiLsnesB. If anaemia or bloodless- ne'is be neglected too long a decline is sure to follow. .Just a little were blood cures all these trou- bles. Just more rich, red blood ; then abounding health and vitality aijW pleasure in life. To get more blofnl the remedy is Dr. Williams' Pink Pilla. No other medicine in- creases the blood supply so quickly ov so sorely. The cure actually be- '%iixi with the Arst dose, though na- turally it is not noticeable. This h not a mere claim. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have been doing this over tii>rl over again in Canada for years. This is why thousands of people al- way.s have a go*>d word to say about thi- medicine. The following is the experience of one of the many who prui.se this medicine. Mrs. J. J. Thibodeau, Bathurst Village, N. B., says: "Some years ago while teach- iiiB school I became so run down that I could hardly walk. My hn-ath was short and I had failed in weight and lost color. I had to rest several times on my way to stlwjol and during school hours it took isore thau all my strength to fulfil my duty. My doctor advi.sed ni; to give up teaching and take a long rest. But at this time a friend persuaded me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and I got si\ boxes. I hudn't finished the first box when I felt a little better and by the time I had used the six boxes I was ful- ly recorered and enjoying the best of health. At a later date I was trciibled with eczema and my faith in Pink Pills led me -to try them again, and I was not disappointed, as they cured this trouble also. I can't praise Dr. Williams' Pink Pillp too much for they have done rt! • a power of good." , I)'.. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all me<liciuo dealers or wi»l be sei.t by mail at 50 cents a box or six b.v\es for $2.50 by The Dr Wil- liiiipis' Medicine Co., Brockville, Out. some matches down behind the gar- den fence or behind the barn next to the field potatoes. He doesn't dare to take up the straight to- bacco, but he tries out some dried potato stem in the pipe. "The smoke sets the experiment- er into a delicious dreamy state at first, but the heart action acceler- ates in a minute or two in an ef- fort to throw off the ixtison through the lungs and skin. The dreamy state <|uickly disappears, the face gets flushed and the heart acti<jn rapidly increases to severe palpi- tatiom "If the dose has been large the victim feels a wild, fierce elation that impels him to action of any kind. In this state he may do any- thing, but the stage is reachetl much more quickly than with alco- holic liquors. "The eyes become blind and cloude^. The pupil dilatss as thr.ugh belladonna had been ap- plied. The motor centres are af- fected and there is paralysis of the lower limbs, and the smoker's face gets pale, while drops of sweat stand out. "At this sta^e tho heart action weakens and theit is either stupor or syncope, in which the victim of the potato poison lies practically paralyzed and unable to move, whilo his brain is in an insane whirl. This represents the height of the intoxication, and it is fol- lowed by acute depression and rae- lar.cholia and a slow return of the physical powers. "The potato stem smoke speedily diaws a victim down. He grows pule, is gaunt and emaciated, ends up with violent acute mania, usual- ly with homicidal tendencies. "I only hiid one case of the kind. A lad of 10 caught the habit trying to find a substitute for tobacco. He only lasted about three years. There wasn't anything that could be done fur him. 'This young chap couldn't be restrained or change<l from the po- tato stem craving, by any of the UKual drugs. He was kept in bed. roped down, during the maniacal stage that he went through. Mor- phine didn't seem to do any good. The moment he was freed, after re- covering somewhat, he would make a rush for the nearest potato vines, trying to get and smoke the stems, which he secreted in many places cunningly hidden.'' LAY FOR WEEKS AT DEATH'S DOOR BUT DODD'S KlUXEY PILLS CUREU MBS. THOMPSON'S DROPSY. It Started with Backache and Grew Worse Till the Doctor Said She Must Die. Holt, Ont., May 16. (Specials- Ail the countryside here is ringing with the wonderful cure of Mrs. Samuel Thompson, who lay at the point of death for weeks, swollen with Dropsy so that the doctor five difierent times decided to tap her, but desisted because, as her hus- band said, "It might be better to I'it her die in peace." After the doctor had given her up Dodd's Kidney Pills cured her. Mrs. Thompson'* terrible trou- bl.i started with pain in the back. She grew worse and the doctor treated her for jaundice for eight weeks. Then her feet ^nd legs be- gan to swell, and it was realized that Dropsy was the trouble. For seven months she suffered. The doc- tor said there was no hope; she must die. As a last resort Dodd's Kidney Pills were tried. The improvement wa 1 slow, but gradually her strength came back. To-day Mrs. 11 mpson is a well woman. She says, and the country-side knows, she owes her life to Dodd's Kidney Pills. If the disease is of tlie Kidneys, or from the Kidneys, Dodd's Kid- ney Pills will cure it. Paint Without OH By DsioK Powtfr Paint jron can turn out at) giioa work an a cuutritrtinic paiDUT. Write to POWOR PAINT CO., Toronto. Ont.. for full information and Catalogue with Color Card and PtIci Libt. CTOCXS. STOCK BONUS OF ZS": MAPLE LEAF MILLIMC COMPANY Look at the record of The Lake of the Woo/in. Ocilvie. and Wealeru Canada Milling Companias. Edw^rdQflQPlYN *£l ^[..C:- 90B.»Slree», Toronto I It iii»iiiii>ii>iâ€"â€"â€"i CI OBALT SILVER AND POHCUPINE > Gold Stocks bouglit and Mild. Kn- rineer»' Reports on Porcupine. Write for partifulars. P. H. Hairitton. 23 Hanning KTctA^, Toronto. Ont. HE KNEW A THING. "So ycu think you can dress my s]<op window so that all thn ladies will stop to look at it !" asked tho nt&ster of a large business estab- lishment of an applicant for work. â- "Yes, sir, I do." • "Well, what is the first thing you would do?" "Why, I'd put a large mirror in the window, and-^ â€" '' "Quite enough, young man; I d<n't want you as an employee, I'll take you on as partner." Biliousness- LONDON OBGAN GRINDERS. Onepotindaday is said to be the most that an organ-grinder ever lakfs, while, with some exceptions, 5s is about the least, so that a London organ-grinder may be re- garded ae a fairly prosperous man. All organ can bo hirtxl from the iiiukers for Is. (id. a day, while the price â- ol a new organ is £25. The' r<j£t of setting an organ to new \ tcncs is about JCt, and, since nov-' *Uy is essential, this is a frequent »i urce of expense. I" II ' MICRORRS IN MAIL BAGS. .At a conference of Irish post-t)f- Cce clerks in Dublin recently it was utaltxl that the germs of consu^np- ti<ir and otlicr disease were in mail bag.^ by thousands, and a resolution « 1 • pa.ssed that all ni.<iil bags should be washed and disinfected fort- nightly. I curod a Uorse of the Majifci' with ill.V ARUrt LTNIMENT. CUKlSTOPUt.K .SAC -N UKIJS. DiiIhouHii*. I (!ured a horse, hurtly torn by a pitch fcrk. wiU> MlNAKDiS LINI.MKNT. •». I'oterg. O.B. KUW. LIXLIKF. ( cured a hor^c of a bad t^welliiii; by UlNAttD'S UNIMKNT. THCs. w. paym;. Bathurst. N.B. .\NOTHKR tJl'KKK S.MOIiK. Thf Potato Stem a* Source of Dan- s:i>r to Those .\<ldieled to It. | "Even worse than opium smoking \i the smoking of the dried stems t4 tlie ordiiwiry field potato," said' iL' doctor 'The |K»tato vine is a }»(:.isonous growth. The apple. i>r aocd. which grows on the potato â- ti'l looks like a small, undergrownj grten tomato, which it is in fact, 1 for the pot.ato and tomato are blood' «\Mtsins, is ♦•specially potent in its fcslofut offoctB if one sm<>k«8 it- â- Usually the vice" starts in boy- V>od days on the farm, when the jictingste.r «.f the family steals his father's pijH' and hides with it and H.VRDEST FOR HI.M. "What was the hardest iiuestion the teacher asked you t^-day f asked the serious-minded pupil. "Whether I preferred to take a licking or a note home," answered tho scapegoat. fobliitlebabEbsanF well grown ceildren Baby's Own Tablets are good h r till children, from the feeble babv whose life seems to hang by a thread to the sturdy well grown child whose digestive organs i;ceu- si( nally get out of order. Tisee Tablets •promptly cure all stonaoh an<! bowel troubles and make sick- ly, ailing children, well and strong. Mrs. H. (Jreenfield, K.mbro, Ont., says:â€" "Baby's Own Tablets are a wtnderful medicine for children. I have used them for several yea.'s and always kerp them in the house for my little ones going to school.' Sold by medicine dealers or by mail ai 25 cents a bo.t from The Dr. Wil- liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Out. * â€" LONDON'S WATER Sl-PPLV. The Metro|Mjlitau Water Board of Loiulon, Kng., is considering a scbeuio to extend the water supply; ai a cost of thirty million dollars.! i: is pro;H>se<l to cuistruct ou<>rm- i oi's reservoirs in the lipper Thaii.e;! Valley. These works when coin j pletod will afford thirty-Uvc gallons per head per day for a populati-a of twelve- million souls, which L )ii- d.jii is e.vir'eted to reach in IfUl. CURED HIS RHEUMATISM. Yarmoi.lh. N. S.. .Inn.- 2, l'M8, "l have beuu iM'lhorcd with BUcuniatisiu for t.hc past year mid have taken a good muuy kind.1 of mi-dic.ine and found no relief for it. "One d.i.* a friend advi.sed ine to try Qiu Pill.i, so I did. and after takine onl.v ouo bi>x of them. I ftilt like a new man. "I thoucUt 1 would wril4( you a few lines to let you know how thankful ( feel for the relief they gave me. and would; advise all sufferers fmni Bhe.umatism to! g«t Gin Pills." WM. CONTY. Saraiile free it you write National Orujc A Chemieul Co.. (t)ept. W.L.l. Tor.mi.o. AU dealers hare (Jiu Pills at SOe. a hox- 6 bozcd for $2.50. HLS REASON. "Whv do you always leave the house, James, when I begin to sing I the old songs?'' pouted Mrs. How- lit "Fresh air," said Howlit. , RANKS AS ROAD Bl'ILDERS Time and time again in the last two years information has come from the Canadian West indicating that the Chartered Canadian Banks arc playing no small part in. the developmeut of our Western terri- tory. Repeatedly we have heard of the Bunks going into new Districts with the first settlersâ€" opening up and fostering business connections which have resulted in the rapid growth of the community. Two of tho latest instances of this have been shown in the establish- niint of Branches of the Traders Bank at Fort George, B. C, and Stewart. B. C. Fort George is hal' way between Prince Rupert and Edmontiin on the projected lino of the Grand Trunk Pacific. It is attracting attention on ac- count of its favorable location, and pre8e»t indications would point to ito being one of the large cities of Ncrthern British Columbia. Stew- art, B. ('.. is within two miles of P.,rtland City, the place in Brit- ish Columbi.-v where the recent wonderful Silver strike was made. The latter town is attracting peo- ple from the Western Coast States in large numbers, and a small rush ..'f prospcct<jrs into the district is now luider way. To Um THIS M«ant P*rf«»ct Results DY-O-LA lONE'wwALLwtiwoft Voa 4*a'« •*•« bair* •• kaow wkM klfxl •! dMk four wtott «r« WW* oL SAMC Or* tot ALL. Miinku ara IMrOSSISLK. Vv m4 B u mMM Cotora. mcvtf. Oas't Mi M try M. (wwHCu* WHt BookM rt««. Tk* iukaMS.RKkuduM Co., Lli^*4, Mo««niL FORCE OF HABIT. "Why did you break ^your en- gagement with that scho >1 teach- or ?" asked tho friend. "If I fail«d to show up at her house every eve>ning, she o.vpectcd mo to bring a wsittcu excttse signed by my mother." "Halloa, James, what an enorm- ous cigar you are smoking I It must be a foot long!" "tKcr a foot. I h»v© this kind 8i>cci»lly made for nae. My doctor has or- «ere<l me to smoko only ou© cigar a day, and I always do as he tells me . ' ' ' Even if a dollar doesn't go far it is difficult to induce it to returu. _ â€" __ .^ Don't kick if people distrust you. Who's to blame ,' | Pills of Attested Valueâ€" Parme- j Ifcf's Vegetable Pills arc the result o! careful study of the properties j of certaiu roots and herbs, and the action of such as sedatives and la.t- i atives on the digestive apparatus. | The. succcsp the conipoundois havej met with attests the value of their ' work. These pilLs have been recog- i nized for many years as the best | cleansers of the system that can be j get â- Their excellence was recog- nized from the first and they grow more popular daily. ANGLING NOTE. It is better to have fished and l<jst than never to have lied at all. ! Mlnard's Liniment us*d by Physicians. j Ead.vâ€" "You say, professor, that t<.>bacco is an aid to thought and a stimulant to the reasoning facul- ties; but Professor Grcatbcad says tobacco is in everv way injurious. How do yoit account for that dif- ference. The Professor "Easily one ugh. madam. l*rofessor Great- head does not smoke, and conse- iiuently he can neither think straight nor reason correctly.'' MIXNICOGANASHENE. A hard name to pronounce, called locally "Minnicog." This is a pic- turesque summer resort on one of t'n') largest islands of the Georgiaa Bay, only 'i\', hours run by the Grand Trunk Railway System from the Cit.v of Toronto, Canada, and! beautifully situated among the 30,- 000 islands of that territory. Splen-I did hotel accommodation, good fish-j ipg, fine boating and no hay fever. Bass, trout, pickerel and pike abound. For illustrated descriptive matter and all information, write i to Mr. J. D. McDonald, District; Passenger Agent, Union Station, Toronto, Ont. We feel sorry for a man who hasn't sense enough to make use of his good judgment. They Cleanse While They Cure.â€" The Vegetable compounds of wliich Parmelee's Vegetable Pills are composed, mainly dandelion and mandrake, clear the stomach and intestines of deleterious matter atd restore the deranged organs to healthful action. Hence the.v are the best remedy for indigestion! available to-day. A trial of them will establish the truth of this as-i sertion and do more to con^•iuce thet ailing than anything that can be written of these pills. AS HIS NEIGHBORS SEE HIM. If ha is poor, he is a bad' man- ager. If he is rich, he is dishonest. If he needs credit, he can't get it. If he is prosperous, every one wants to do him a favor. If he's in politics, it's for what he can get. If he is out of poli- tics, you can's place him, and he's no good for his country. If he doesn't give to charity, he's a stingy cuss. If he does, it's for show. If he is actively religiou;!, he is a hyixjcrite. If he takes no interest in religion, he's a hardened sinuer. If he shows affection, he's a soft specimen. If he seems to care for 1.0 one. he is cold-blotxled. If he dies young, there was a treat future aheatl of him. If he lives to an old ii,;e, he has missed hii calling. Toar Urnitxlnt WIU TrII Yov Murine Kyi; Keinidy ll.li.'Ves Soro Kyes, StreuKtlieiis Weak Kyes. Uoesn't Smart, i Sootliis Kye Pain, and Sell.s for 51M-. T'y | Murine In Your Kye.s auil in Duby's | Eyes for Scaly Eyelids and tirunulation. i Judge -"I don't think that wo-, men have always been vain: ,voul know women were made before' mirrors." Fudge â€" "AnH they've been before them ever since." ^ Ask tor Mlnard's and taks n* ottior. The transition from winter's cold to summer's heat frequently puts a strain upon the .system that pro- diJCf'S internal complications, al- ways painful and often serious. .\ common form of disorder is dysen- tery, to which many are prone in the spring and summer. "The very- best medicine to use in subduing this painful ailment is Dr.. J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial. It is a standard remedy, sold every- where. Some men seem to have a grudge against themselves, and we don't blame them. it c«rtainl]r one <.' the moiit die*. Breoable ailments wbic:> flesh ta heir to. CoBted toactiH 'â€" bilt«r ta«t4' in the mouth -nauneaâ€" diul> naHH "th<ui*' efjmhmp to make life • burden. The cautu- is a disordared liver tho eure Dr. asortte'ii Indian Koor Pill.i. They jco ittralrht to tha root of the tr<uhle. put the liyer right, eleanse tlu* atomarh and bow- els, olear the tongue and tak* anay the l>itti>r tSHte from th* south. At the first sign of bilioua. nesa take Dr. Morse's Indian Root PIlli ACEMTS WANTEa \ GENTS WANTED IN KVERT TOWIf to sell a six-dollar Vacuum (*a: rieaner: rapid seller: bite eommissioo. HtUa, 556 Dovereourt Bd . Toronto. Kaap Mlnard's Liniment In tlia hocist. Every time a man makes lys^ri- ous mistake it lessens his confi- dence in himself â€" and others. EOrjCATIONAL. LEARN THE BARBES TBADE-IfEV system â€" constant practice: earefill (Dstmction : few veeks complete eouraas tools free; graduates earn twelve «• eighteen dollars weekly: write for eatar loeue. Holer Bather Collees. SI Qtiaaa Eaiit. Toronto. MACHINERY MACHIJfEET HEADQIJAETERS. -_ Iron and wood-working machioerr. engines, boilers, steam pnmps. gaaolin* enginea. electric motors. contractora machinery, otc. Send lor eotalogne ol o»er 1*» machines. H. W. PETRI*. LimltMl. Toronto.. Montreal, â-¼anconrer. FARMS FOR SALE. A LONG RECORD OF SUCCESS in cu- ing all sorts nf cuts, burns aud bruises^ as Weil a.1 all bowel complaints, is held hy " Painkiller "â€" orer 60 years. AToid saJMAJtutj* there la bat one 'Painkiller"- Varry SaTts', 2Sc. and 61k:. Some men have many possessions while others are not even self- possessed. Arc you a sufferer with corns? If you are, get a bottle of Holloway's Ccrir' Cure. It has never been known to fail. A lad who was being quizzed about his father's lack of accom- plishments was asked: "What does your father know?" There was no hesitation in the answer: "I don't believe he knows anything except his own business ; but he knows that â€" and minds it! " WESTERN FARII LAND»- CITY LOT* on easy terms. If you are guinC west. Bend fur my list, it will pay you. 8. M. Math ews T5 Tonge 8t.. Toronto. 150 ACRE.S FOR SALE OR EX( H.^NQK •'"» - a very ehoiee 150-aere farm, situ- ated three miles northeaht of Emhro, 10 -mile.s northwest of Wood8t-o»-.k. half mile to school: a very choice, eren-tempered clay loam soil: no stiff soil: easily work- ed; a rery rich, productive noil: 125 culti. vat4Hl: 15 acrus timber: good sixe brick cottage bouse. 9 rooms, cellar, furnace: new burn. 48 x 80: barn Z7 x 53; all oa fltuna basements: cement floors in stable: lots of water pumped by steel windmills taps in house and barnyard; a first-clasa cheese fai-tory sertion: price $9,500: might take a hoiue in city or small farm in exchange: $2,700 down, as I h«Te other propertic.-* and wish lu reduce. Apply to R. Waite, Paris. CARPET DYEING ^^mJ CtraniDC- Thit ta ••pc-cialty with Uw^*^ British Ann«rlcan Oy«ln|^ Co* 8«nd (nrtic^Iws by poat ftn*l w« at* nur«* ta i Addrass Sax 158. Montr«aL BO gl .-ibsflUltf (Hirily ttrproof p!txrt« ^•CL.-iMoJa, DODDS '^, ^>^ PILLS ^ 'This (â- ;irpet is the l)Cst there is, niuduiu, ' said the clerk. "It can- 11^,' be beaten." "Then I don't want it," replied tlio shrewd cus- tomer. "1 want one that can stand beating once or twice a year." 'Tis a Marvellous Thing. - When the euros effected by Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil are considered, the spiody and permanent relief it has brought to the suffering wherever it has been used, it nmst be regar«l- ed as a marvellous thing that so | potent a medicine should result i friiu the six simple ingredients which enter into its composition. \\ trial will convince the. most skepti- j cat of its healing virtues. Apply Zam-Buk to aU wotsnds and seres and 700 will be surprised how quickly it stops the saiarting and fcrfngs ease. It covers the wound with a layer of pro- tective balm, kills all poison esriES atrcadr in tlie wound, »n<J prevents otben en'erinj. Its rich bealicg bet'oal esteccM tben boLld op from Ifce bottom, fresh tbiuei and in a wccderfuliy short time the woand b healed 1 Zsoi Bun', popslarity is bsssil on msrlk Imitations ntrprwotk <-ur«s. Bssiirsand I get the tt«J thing. -Zani-Buk" is [Tinted i on c cry ptckct of t.he eeoutne. Bofuss •n others, iOo sll drugR.su saU stons or Zsu Buk Co.. Toronto. ^MBuK THE LINDMAN TRUSS will hold iny rednclbl* rieniia. KiiilorHsd by fotenio.t laeuical msL Write f»r particulars. & UND.MA.N (Bec'dk Muutrs&l. •^* iffnAttnfcmns- !iBSLKCrBj» A.i.n« ran Into the ••««IP- and PKVVNA.VIk. Loss nn ciiaa, biit g«c at nno* a bottle of KABWAT** »Cii>« BldlEk' and prsvnnc Finoaraonfa. or ciiry I: r already manlfei: ert. Is the UninJlIng Hou'<«hol'i R e m s d," m f '• for CouKha. C o 1 il s. JL; Sore ThrOHt. Bronchlris, r%~_ "tirip.' Pneumonia sna VKV Pains of all ici:ids. and Cent's Ladle Cent's Toupees, from Hair Nets, extra large, Turban Pads, Rare wlKide. eTtr:l. Ordern poi*t free. SeiMi sample of cash with nriit-r. DAY « MOHLER, US King St. We«t. STYLES IN HAIR Braids, 30 In., U.50 Switches, 22 to 3< in. long,»j.5S to JS.SO Puffs and Curls, 18 In cluster, SZ.$8 Turban Style, oom- pleta, $1.N Braid, by tho yard, $1.08 Wigs, from S17.S0 SI 2.50 3 tor 2SD. 3S to fSe. .)V.r $1.00. hair ami Toronto. The Soul of a Piano i« the Action. Insist on the "OTTO HIGEL" Piano Action "Pa. what is writer's cramp ?''j "It's being ciainped for money, my soli. .Ml writers sufifer from it." j TRADING on a i(ood nutne and deveiviug' the public is what tho imitators of the! well-knowu "The U. * I..." Menthol Plawter are tU»iUft. Pon't \m f'ioled. in^i.^t on tho I genuine, The 1>. .t L. s ! "Don't be afraid <>f the bacon. | M.- Jenkins," said the landiad.v to' the new lodger. "Xot at all. ma- 1 <lani. I ' \ o seen a piece twice as ; lafKe and il did not frighten me a hit. " Is Your Hearing Good^ The IIEAROPIIONB will five yvi the benefits uf goed hearing. .Siiod tor ?i'ee kociklct. Kivinc parti-nlars and nnmes •f sati?*ftod nser^. .Vlso â- ptclal Offer lor a Month's Hems Trial. THE BRAND ELECTRO OZONE LIMITED, loS Soadlni Avenue. Toront.> APPENDICITIS Cnred withMiit operstions. .<ll wh-. are af- Sicted with th ' ili:.i-.Tse and wi^h to be enrert perman<"»'ly. safely and "lulckly with this cnii Homeopathic remedy, which will be "ent nost-paid anywhere hi the world wi'h full Instrtniion" for nine '" "^ '" ilTeel « permanent enre. Price Vt. Addre.A ititm T. Walt. Momsoffathl* Pharmacy, Anwrlwv e*fMi4a. DEAF, LISTEN ! YMi have used Horns. Trunipeta, and other ^tei-hanieal Devices in the hop* of beinir able to hear, but alwaya found the e!ei>«:t<'d satisfaction «aa spelled D-I-S-A-P.P-O-I-N-T-M-E-N-T If you write to ERNEST PRATT. «t Vonge Street, Toronto, roll will learn son.<.. GOOD NEWS. 1V> it today better 8t411. DO IT NOW! The Lenox [lotel BUFFALO. N, Y. lliifhtst (j'rad*. I'iir proof. rhe ideal hotel (or toori<^ls ami visitors to BulTaln. NiaKar.'i Kails, iinj point' on the Cre.it LaUis iii,l St.- I,.iwr-nc»: Itiver. eURORCAN PL.AN $1.50 i>er d.iyaiid iij>. rali<>ii!< «»ij t»;,-e T»lic«l» ..r <'»rri*r" tram ...•V..L: i.i â- •hi>r>«>t<.l'...i«i. <l.uct»c ^eif :oTlni iMnt, When in Buflale atop at The Lewes. The sccommsdstlons en4 service are sen to eleese. c. A. .wi.XEIt .nanatrr -^^S^ KlONE"^. ^B' â- { issii: >'0. :•! i)t. There can he a differ«uicc of opin- iot^ on most suhjei'ts, but, theie is onl.v one i>pinioa us to the relia j bility of Mother (Jraves' Worm Kx- [ terminator, ft is safp. stive and of fectual. AX KU.V OK C40()D FliKHNG. My heart's so full of love to-day For all my fellow men. I'd gliidly knock somebody down To help him up again. Mlnard's Liniment Lumberman's Friend. ' $200 IN CASH iUd Naaher* ol VtteMe PrcM GIVEN AWAY FREEl URARK IMREOOA URMt. ORAHES: ROVREH ERRA t^7««arrsno Ums^v* m'b nf JniaM«4 tttun toloiaa nam.** of r..\ *tU kmmn fruifs. iri.t. yoacaal •Imtw in the dialribwtien el Iheeboeetstiae. 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