vi" ‘ f ,.4 ~< - = tif" sr” > _ Y .-‘ ,.. r _ vw. r W ».-_ ,i it Porter’s No. 5 Reversible and Adjustable , ‘ . 1. v fl Li' E ig. »_ i~ K? ,__ 52;* fi rr” ,p I... _ 1'? \ -=-_-.-5. >._t,`j_ Q. ._ I l, » 4 ff \ iii _,J T 5 F . ,_ ilfl' lyif sph F v 11 . 'ill " ".5: r ».. *il i" t ,il " gli r _ 1. _t _ f Hifi, l V3" aaa ouaauran 'ou/into rrarown lilies = - 1 ' 5 Has Cu Any OtherNlediC;i Its annual sales are greater than ,those of any other _ _ _ It holds the record for the g"reatest~number of actual cures of woman's ills. This fact is attested red More *W4 ..\ ng. *Q Wdrld. by hundreds of thousands of le€ters~from giiglteful women which are on file in the Pinkham labo- p ' ' ratory, and which are constantly bein? pub ' cd. » _ _ _ ‘ ~ Merit alone can produce suc msn ts. Good advertising serves to call attention for a time, but , ment alone can stand the test of time. _ The ablest specialists now agree that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Ve`get21i?_lC_,,,(_;0U11_d fS,th¢em0St UUWCYSHIIY successful remedy for woman’s ills known to medicine. j f _ _ _ _ All sick women should note these facts,-and placing all possible prejudices aside, Sh0L1ld'1’¢2ll1Z¢ the truthfulness of these statements, and that a cure for their _troubles actually- exists. ' _ Vi/ise is the woman who has faith in Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. for health and happinms is sure dential. Write her to-day; to follow its use g d0l1’t walt. , _ YOU G-AN GET HELPFUL ADVICE FREE _ _ ~ lf there is anything about yifuli illness you"d(>, not understand, Nlrs. Plnkharn, at Lynn, Mass., will be glad to receive -ailelfcyli from you telling her all the details. She will send you promptly a reply-which may save you years of su erlng and pain. She ._ has helped thousands of women. For all this she will not charge you a cent; besides, .s e will keep your letter strictly config) . » . /1', V* - . 1. It W., t ,rl , ,: N | r' "', it 'sr r - -*."I~ t. ',_f.5*~ : al' _.fmt *V1-»»..¢ ei l" _H "g if . i ,ull _. ., ‘ i»"’3l";irl f . `:¢'*>3__“;§'fl _ M t .. in ‘i ,‘ »ftl‘hr.-,Q . r `5 r f _-_;-~il»_-’; ~ 5*. "ff ...<-my § -mmf.: ._ ,.." up Aw -,ll 1 l `pl|¥the most expensive and elaborate FIREWORKS DISPLAY_cver nr ~ ' W. w. |_~lup_aARD. man-gang Dimmer, smoim N. B. . I" -`é>.s`.§§'*E~f;;"' .___ _- ' "'“l'?'*";'; ~ :mr _ _ Wood Track F5\°if t ¢ 6 ` *Q yy _Q L fig,-r _.La u!»sawso1-. Ergititgizégéi ..,,,%.3$_;,A'/ _ ~ ;;,1"“~f..’3' " _- ` ,"7-‘X " i. ' l _-~f '° \_,, 'A - f , oislzmzy ` E g ,,_ _ , _.1 __:. 5 l .f .5 I '_ ,\r\.."' , / - 2 as HAY LARRIER. This is without exception the best wood track hay carrier f on the market, for the reason that the carrier can be adjusted to work on any size track. from 2 x .1 to 4 x 4, by simply loosening the bolts and moving the four arms up or down on the body of the carrier. It is a perfect reversible carrier, working either way froni the trip stop without changing the carrier on the ='i track It is made of malleable iron, has no spring to get out of repair and is very simple in construction. The locking ar- rartiigetnent has but two working parts and`\cannot fail to catch an lock the trip pulley in the carrier, holdin§ the load entirely <4( independent ofthe rope. We also carry a complete line ot' single, double, and grapple Hay Forks, iron, wood and raw hide hushed Pulleys, steel grap- ples, floor hooks, ra"ter hooks, hay rope, churns, washing machines, wrlngers, harness and carriages of all kinds. Steel fakes, mowers, reapers and hinders, all ofwhieh we are Selling at lowest prices and on easy terms of payment Don`l fail to call nt our show moms and see samples hefore buying. , A. HORNE & Co. L* _ _ _ ____ _____ ,_ _._____7_0_v_1-l o INTERNATl()l‘lAlNl;XHlBITiUN 17th to 24th Sept., 1904. The largest and Most Attractive IN DUST RIAL DIS- PLAY ever made here is already assured. The Prize List is full of interest to ' GENERALSFARMERS. STOCKMEN. DAIRYMEN. POULRTYMEN. etc. About SIOOO added in Extra 'Clauses and Special » Prizes for Horses and Cattle., AMUSEMENT S. A welcome departure from The Beaten Track l Tzu nntonrxsr Arm nasr or ammo Nmv 'mmns selected from all over the mmf- _ _ _ noMsAnnmtN'r on ronr Anrnnn and other Magmticent Set Pieces com- rnn Ufglr n St. john Bghibitldtt. F _ I - C:-A llyecial St ture-rrvn akwns rmoiiozn. by rail ynadmliioget ef‘rom evergvhere. ' ion' Lrlil and all particulars 4. ,,..~ ~, .. », , LOVE UNALTERABLE. ' ldlll\nry'l Fllo Conlohpi. Th note in Lord Sali|hury'| dx; which appeals melt to ul, up ln _ ve I Which nltlrl when lt alterntlon dndl. | Or bends with the remover to remove. | Oh. no! lt ll nn ever-dxcd mark, , That loolil on temp:-Ita, and ll U07!! Y. All n on; f h lt in tho star ro every wnnderlll ball. hough it may nor. regret, the mon, I hu lnl contempt for popularity. nl Balxlhnry trnuhlod hinlol( lt.- le with what people thought 0| W _ ` ~ _dh g in him.what.h¢ wuthought toil houuelznittlir-E¢al2ii_n°wn' t ou' nothing. Thin may have been n huh. lm What he was, wel muh \o mccououck ID f‘ PB D . _ 1. Wtthtn his bending slr~kll'l com ple Love- nite? not with his brief gourd Wee l, ' But been nxt, oven to tho edgw cl’ ddom If this bf- o r, and upon me proud. I never writ, nor no man user on-d. - - laknpelll. I Living in - nun. Day l.nd night a little girl-pat-lent gt the London Hospital lives, llolpl and eats in a bath of warm water, for this is her only chnntie of surviv- ing l terrible attack of typhoid fev- nr, lays The London Daily Mail ol Dec. (th. She is never left for dn inltant, and two nurses are watching har at the present moment. scarcely taking their eyes away from the lul- terer till relieved by another pail' 'll watchers. Five dnyl ago thl girl, who ` is only eleven yeul old, wu placed i in n large bath, seven loot long and tour wide, “practically dead," aatha dortor said yesterday. Her tempera- ture was then 105 degrees Fn.hr_, and everything had been tried md had inlled to reduce il. The patient 1| lying on watnr pillows, andiher body is rintirrly under water, which‘l| kept at a constant temperature 'ol ,101 degrees hy an drr"'n.nge_mon¢ 'gl _hot and cold water ent`ering'5 HM. ing cistern, from which `i`t'l1o\vl into tha imtli and thence out by n '¢`1l'h|_ in Glo days the girl'l temperature full to 103 degrees, but the cr-lain has _vet to comp, and lg, 1,55; gh,-N weeks must be spent in the bath bo- fore the disease can ha' shaken oi. It il most. unusual to dnl g typhoid can neilevsitating this treatment. Gl- ly Mice before has it bei! rllorgod _¢0_A¢ _U10 Lmldon Hospital, when l°,U,1_# J/el-rl ago u man, was hp; im. mersed for six weakl and recovered. .ll UW Present case the (lrl hu nw. `|nent,s of consciousness, during which lhe uk: for her mother. Strict wnteh ll kept. in else she turnshor head ln the rutlsssness ol delirium and |¢ Pull lsr mouth under water. E-* A llnpoulnnn Thlny. Dlscoverill ul now comilig Hitch and (ut. Tha scientitlc world neeml simon aumrounaui at Prof. wumm Rlmnnvh dtwovery that un siemens. are, After nll, transmubnbla. lt il fait that what has been regarded,” one of tho tqunrlutiona or wrench hu been destroyed. Prof. Oliver Lodge now launches the following ltupenduous theory; “Thbrlt are those whn have nurmised that matter is, after gil, only um WOHPOI ind vehicle of mind. The way vit interprets itself to our con. nciousnesl through the lense of the organs given no clue to its nature. A motion and alteration of the can- tlgurntlon lf the molecules ol’ our Le! me not to the marriage of tml midi l“l'“"¥ "U '20UlU`Y Wm llill. Admit t edlm ta' lo ln not love t In ' tem Mt thl politician, but it wal n lplonf in pond irony. It dlptlnguilhlfl lt. ally from cynicism. Thlrl wnl nl contempt lor mln. no indlihronn te thlngl, but n complain contempt for pretended Ching. '.l‘hil"gro¢t Inna wu nltnkdl to neglect thu an of luoeell, while blur mln nlgloctld Ivory other srl. Mnybl not lvgry ann can lilord to take Lord Salim \ury'l view ,lf lib; but it in u. great. ¢hln,thl»\lnl who hu been on all mlnl lipl should leave this lalutuy leeloa oi earl for truth rather than for lhow. Altar nil. it was what we ought to expect from so deeply 'ro- llgloul n man nl Lord B\li|bury.- Ultllrdny Review. 'lun Qnlnn Victoria 'nn 1 lllll. Among the many ntoriel told ol (ho childhood of QUOCI Vl°'5°\’4l ll our ol a visit. mnhl with hor moth- er at. Wentworth House in York- lhirl. While thirl the Princoll Ilf- ughtod in running about by tural! ln the gardens and ahrubblrien. ' Ons wet morning loon alter ha' arrival the old gardener, who did not then know -her, saw har about to descend n treacherous bit ol ground from the terrace and called out: "Bl careful, mini lt,'l llnpll" n Yorkshire word lor. slippery. The ovcr curious Princess. turning her head, naked, "What/s slope?" and nt thl same instant her fegt. new tram under her and sh_n camo down. 'l"hl old gardener ran to lift her laying as he did so. "The.1's -slnpl, mils."-Youth'| Companion. ) lla Problem. “Y&, ltr." nnld Mr. Gllllngborry; ‘_'l fuels I've get one or the lntellegtnglm families in these parts-alwayn takin' llp with lomethlng that cnlll for the azircilo lt the mental powers to their u ost.” “ll that ll?" politely murmured the otha mn. , __ ; "Ylu het. Now. thorn mother. Bhe’l lpltltn thll morning with a not o' vvwnw- PI"-11° plenum, ni' rr in solves them nn’ writes 1 good nn.; lblry to go along with 'lm she gets nt least A dollar; an' my dgu¢h¢§| Uliil il coverln’ tho dlnin' Him llolr. with lheetl Y paper that lko'l n l¢\|l‘ll’_ln tryin' to Ind ont howbiald All ll: u' Hem. in amrnnoa ¢» welt the pig; in clover punk wg' time lhakel an’ 1 wriggh gg 1|. hug ln’ Jim-tknt'| Jim over by the fm ||¢'ll¢lltl!ill' Illia nlwwny tl wen; 0° "UNI Iilllli- -Hifi worked on tht IU tan years ntl' thinks le’l prdt, brain nrl believed to accompany every act _of thought.. It will be, at any rate, l suggestive analogy if A material progrosa of ui espuntlnlly limllnr lort is found to bn occurring throlwhout. what we ,know in the ln- otflnic world-the world o`f dead matter-and we nhould hugh; to uk, does all thll motion correspond to nomo' universal thought or mental activity lllmwlll7" -...._..a__, Y Ballad llll Wpl, _ V 'Phare wp company at tlbll. ‘lip plntb of ellie was p tb (uootp who took' bmi ol the'lW|est pieces, then toalohnay. what took nm other mp pl¢u,~.» .___1wmk took the remaining-'ttnnll p lp laid under his breath to hil broth- ¢r, "Pm" ' ._ "W¢ll." IBM Johnny..-"ll IS" hempusedtoyou nntwhtohwoull ¥<>\iimt|nvs~tl:;onz." .._~' ,.»~. ~5..;,._ " ° #ml P00.-_i ' Fi-mir, with rrgemmimhw "Well, then, what are 101| |"n|& bling about? 'lint/l till yi IDI got, lln't lt?" 6-lo llwl_&, wtf _ ..._ _ ., ,__....,. U neu get lt." 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