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H UIII-I-1151. _,J III-.I-_-_iI'III\\llIlt" s`:'_-157-' .._~......__.__..__..-_. . ..- _ __ _,;___._..,.~-_--_ _ _ ___ _ _ _ __ _B ‘-"rrK:a .':.n;‘.'.;;;..; -_.rc-r.I ' - .. ._;_.'_ .-;1;-'- ...f."i T?W? .Z-5'. f° I ‘sr Q`*‘i - <' ,fs- 'i _ _ Qi; se* ._~ ,yen ii-il-FI-i ll(")f'\'ilS - ; -1 -_ - -'I I- '.iilI-Ii, nnfl fl ~ . _--I II: su.\I:i-: oi- I I _ f".l'!'£I` I I oi II l IIIIEI |I IIIII \ \ ,¥ILIi’-"_ i» \I»i"\ -I-"i:IiI'i's'ii.\'|"I'|-zu. ,L ' " 1 'l\| I ‘ 'I -Ii' ll-l-ll. l‘lltIlil`|"l'.\',sin.-I-lhuvn I.fl(' I-IIIII -- III - I I|II|\I.I|~I III.I. - 1, |~__ I _ I |.'l- \ I1- - I _I \\'lI. I- I' ’ ' '- I ‘I £'I.l-_-- l-1 l'.-I\l».-1I1I.I\ .\fI\l-`lIi_ ANI) l‘lU>l-'l'|`AlliIlI} *_ 1\I'I-'|’.i'~I ~ i’|II1|u I II I '§-IIIIIII 'S -_._ 5- _“ll C0- DIrcct Private Wires. i‘hI-Ii-.- I_;.t-'I. I5; , -`_`IIulIlI'¢l'ty has a frontage on Pownal Street of 65 feet or thereu- bout and extends back therefrom by par_‘_allr-.l liner-I for the distance of 168 ee . Easy terms of purchase and a. good title will be given the purchas- er. Possession can be had on or about 14th July next. Tenders to be addressr-.cl to the un- dersigned and marked "Tenders for D0dIl Property." The lowest or any tender need not net-I-_manrlly be nccr-.pt.el°>l~*l°l'°l'°l5'l"l"l"¥‘°l"l“l"i*°l1 o IIASVIAIU), (lAlll}l*l'|' & ll/\PIJi.\lll), -'outdoor sleeping is an ahsoliite. speci- THE MARVELLUUS lfl llUillllG Mlltl DISEASES ? Wonderful Success ol ;‘FnIll-a-lives" --The Famous Frull Modlolna ._,. - Fruit 'nice consists of about 91% writer, Si of sweet matter, and only 1% of an intensely bitter substance. Careful experiments show that it is this bitter principle, which is the active or xiicdi- cinal inateriul of' fruit juice. Under certain conditions, the bitter principle can be made to replace or transform some of the sweetatonis in the juice, thus niaking a new compound which is nII1ch more active n_|edicinnlly than the culinary juice. Many fruits were analyzed and it was found that tliejuiccs of apples, oranges, 6 fs and prunes gave the best results. '.i`l>iese fruit juices, having been made more active by the secret process of changing _the sweet principle into the bitter, are L-onibincd with tonics and untiseptics and made into tablets. These tablets are the famous fruit incdicinc~ “.Fruit-0-tives”-known in every port of Canada for their wonderful curative qualities in diseases of the Stomucli, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys and Skin. “ Fruit-II-tives ” is thc only medicine in the world unule of fruit juices. 500. a box, 6 for i.-.50 or trial sire, 250. wmes a fixed habit. No one who hI1,~; thoroughly enjoyed his bed in tht- upen night after nig-ht and siunnivr and winter, ever willingly relinquish- es it und is generally eager to get back to it. And here are some of the reasons :Y Thq sweet- feeling of n-atiiralncss and bodily well-being. Freedoin from insomnia, for which fic. The wonderful 1‘ecupern.ti\'c and vi- tulizing prIIccsSes of which one quick- ly reaps the benefits, even thong-h at first badly run Ilowu in pliysique. The consciousness of escape from cond-itlon4 that hamper if they IlII not actually threaten human lifc. Immunity for colds and the disi-.ases they entre-Iuler.--Jiine Busy M.In’s. I{1*}N()VATE THE l’AN'l‘l-tY. (‘-over the shelves with white- oil- cloth; they are so much more easily kept clcan. ‘ Keep dry supplies in glass p1-I.-I-IeI'vI- jars-, labeled. - ...Keep hand sewing iniplenu-iits at, hand for dressing fowl-strong cot- `to_n, thiniblc, tape, twine, needle and scissors. Keep 8 roll of clieescclotli for bags and s`traiuers. (‘Iotl.on clotin for pudlliu-,Q and dump- ling bags will he needed; also \II1III1,| for binding the beef roast. A big apron, basin of wut(-r .mul t0wI-ls in plenty are t-ssc-utiul. '__-f.. ~` \_\,|, _ _ , #gD0UQ5d® I/I' " ‘ .I " ' _-Ii; °_ I l, -li_x1:I.€I2§ ,-23 cus? "ll li "Wc have started thc ice cream in coun-ectiou with our soda fountain and ale pi-I=parcIl to scrvc all thcla- tcst and best drinks in this line. Give us a call. E. A. Foster, suc- cessor to A_W. lteddin. 6-15-dlli. “(‘-i-gnr Perfection is what every tlev_IItce of the we-ed is looking for. Thu ncurcst approach of ilt is tho “l<1l l’residentc" cigar, -made of the clioicest Hmann lenif in the 1n0.=xt-_ Sanitary factory on the r‘.0nItiIIpn+,_ Try n smuplc. ]0c., 3 for 250., nt, “The” lb-st Drug Store," '1‘l1¢-, Mu,-__ kinnonf llrug (‘Io., Driipig-ist.,~;, I-nr (lreat George and Kent Streets_drtf_ Chronic Rheumatism I .Cured ' GI.oR\' Ou. Cont-ANY, Pour EI.~G1.\', N. B. Gentlemen:---I take pleasure in acknowledgint! the wonder- ful things that Glory Oil has done for me. For years I suf- fered intensely from rheuma- tism. I had severe pains in my neck, shoulders and arms and to the tips of my fingers. My legs were even more painful than my arms, my hips were almost useless. I had tried a number of remedies but all failed to do me any good. A friend advised me to use Glory Oil. The first bottle greatly helped me and by the time I had used three bottles I felt I was entirely cured.Now I am able to do all that is required of a man of my age. I seldom have a pain or ache and I give Glorv (lil all the praise. (SgIi.l l’I-_.\:M.\.\' ALI,I;.\-, - Ho|if‘l.t.o|‘s. May 2t.th, 1910. 5-27dfmw13i(pat.) I ..»». Bayfield, N. B. sides at all times. And the ltuockins is n0t I Y if you continue to cry over dlSBP- * - p0intments_ ' life have been missed lm-_-uise we lool-ted too intently at The time' C-n the broken pitcher and the s|'lll¢`-'fl milk. 0PPOR'l‘UNl'f"¥. I Opportunity is knocking on all taint but ou will not hear it Some of the finest opportiinitles of Exceptional opportunities will come back a -second time and nven A third time if you have m-ads y0III~.~Ielf more worthy in the meantime. Upportun- ities demand more and |no_rc of yIIu the longer you postpone your ac- ceptance. _ The best way to place yourself in contact with new and better oppor- tunities is to -extend the actions of thought and desire. And you ulwnys extend your mind into the greater when you imagine the great--r. Train yoI|I- imagination to go 0IIt freI|ueutly into the vast realms of richer thoughts and greater endeavor. 'l`Ihus your mental world is enlarged. 11:-Ii those greater opportunities tiuu; were out of I-rach before, are now u-ithizi _rII‘.Ir, own sphere of life. What is useless to the sninll mind. is fi-cqiicritly an opportiiiiity to the great mind. Many things th.-It lc-:ser minds have discharged luivc bc-cu tl-e means tlirough which s_;I-cater minds have reached honor, v-Icalth and fame. _ . To him who thinks he czm, cvcry- thing is au opportunity; -.\Ihlle to him who docs not believe in himself, even the greatest opportunity can promise nothing. ’f`0 simply accept an ItIpp0rLII-Iicy is not sutiicieut, for every opportiiiiitv is an opportunity- to go |'-.irtlit-r still; and it is only when we Luke ad‘.'nn tage of an opportunity in this spirit |thatt it gives up evcrythiiig it holds _~ I lll “I ill. l'il(II\llHiI\'(l 'l‘l-il<} lMl’(iSf-lllli.l