-dfisuadi :wt 7'_%`5@t 1 in the Torontg market at the latter ~ at $5.85-' to $6 per- 100»ponnds.' weigh- 5-4: -r*~ wt l l ‘Y .. acts wnlnnit pain Ln 11118 _ _ _ _ _ _THE 2.8,. 1916. _ _ 4111 ,¢¢,4$c. por dose titfus; .oo &:. nnnbaswum _Z-Iallklon 4 4_1e:'rstu-_:Gs n; Brantford. 40c 'to 42e; Guelph c to 48c; Kingston _ lc; Owen Bound 30c to ro 88|.: to 42c; Port Hopc oodstock 40c per dozen. 5 -1 ' » EGO! AT MONTREAL. _,'Eltl.nt Montreal have continued dfpollyjor over a month. and are still lllolnged this week, being quoted as lollo : Strictly new-laid 45c; No. _l selected eggs. 38c; No. 1 candled stock 34e; and No. 2 stock 80c. - n\3---v- v -r--- --@- IOOO AT NEW YORK. ' Eggs are from lic to 2c still higher at New York this week. Prices are as follows: Presb eggs 65c to 60c per oolen; ordinary to good 400 to 54c; and gathered white 38c to 55c per dozen. _ POULTRY AT TORONTO. From what we can learn. tirrlrcy.- are going to be a scarce article on fin poultry market this year, ami good prices will be commanded says thi Toronto Sun. H Waller reports a scarcity of tur- keys. but a good indication for other poultry. Gunns prices for live poultry this week are unchanged; save for old roosters. which are 1 c higher. Prices are as follows; Chicks 15c per pound; old roosters llc; old fowl l0c for light to lilc for heavy; ducks 91:; ducklings lic; turkeys down '4c to llic for old, and 20c for young; and geese 9c per pound live weight. Dressed poultry ranges from 2c to Sc above these prices. POULTRY AT OTHER POINTS. Spring chickens sold as follows on Saturday last on farmers’ markets, Belleville 20c to 24c per pound: Brantford 181: go 22c; Cobourg 20c; Guelph 18c to 20c; Hamilton 18c to 26c; London 18c to 20c; Owen Sound 166 to l8c; Peterboro 18c; Port llope' 20c to 22c; and Woodstock 20c per pound. POULTRY AT NEW YORK. Fowls and chickens at New York sold ygc higher for 19e to 191;§c; and ducks lc easier at 17c to 18c per ponnd. live weight. ‘ ` CHEESE AT MONTREAL. Cheese is about steady this week at'Montreal. with a firm feeling in the market. Quotations are as rollows: Finest Westem, Ontario colored, 21%c to Z2c; fine Western, Ontario white, 21%o to 21%; ilnest Eastern Townships white 21%c to 21%c. I CHEESE AT NEW YORK. Fresh colored specials sold steady this week _at 521s to 21% on~the New York cheese r`nar`ke`f. and white -spe- cials also at 21c to 211/jc. and colored average. fancy- at 20%c per_ pound nn' Saturdays market. CHEESE AT TORONTO. Cheese prices are well maintained on the boards. and no change is to be noted this week in the Toronto prices, according to Gnnns, who are quoting as follows: New- Large 2B%c to 23c per pound; twins 22%c to 23%c;.and triplets 23°: to 231/gc per pound. _ __ _ BUTTER AT MONTREAL. 7° _ Butter at Montreal is ‘Ac higlicr in the-creamery rades. and steady in the dairy secgon this week, as fol- lows: Finest creamery 391/4c to 39%c ilnecreamery 38%c to 39c; under- grades, 3-7-%c -to -38%c; finest dairy butter 31c- to 311,§c; fine dairy butter 30c to-30%c. HOOS AT MONTREAL. Montreal, Opt. 28.- in sympathy with the advance in prices for hogs end of last week and the somewhat scarcity of stock here today. a strong feeling developed in the n\arket.an1l prices advanced 50c por 100 pounds. An active trade was done. with sales of choice selected lots at $11.75 to $12; sows at $9.25 to $10 and stags ed off Cars: ' ~ - - AMERICAN HOG. MARKET. ' Buffalo. Oct. 23.- Hogs- Receipts, 100 cars. Market`\ steary. Heavy, $10.40 to $10.50; Yorkers $10.25 to $10.30; pigs $9.25 to $9.40. Chicago, 0ct.` 23,- Hogs-Receipts 53,00`0;'-lharket' steady. unchanged to S, cents lower- 'light $9.65 to $10.40; m1x_e1'_ss.1o»t2l" $10.15; heavy 39.10 to $ 0.46:' rough $9.70 to $9.85; pigs bzgato $9.40; bulk or sales $9.95 to 1 . .' - _ _ _ -f -*moss A1' rononro. _li._ T. Garter I: Co.. quote hides. eic.._at Toronto as follows: Lamb- sltine'and peltl $1 to $1..0; sheep- skins, city. $2.50 to $3.50; sheepskius country. 81.60 to $3: city hides nat 20c; country hides. cured 18c; conn- try ,hides -part cured 17c; country hides green. loc; caliskins lb 25c; ltip shim, per lb., 22c; horsehalr per lb 8 ; horsehides No. 1 Siu. to $6; |101' idol No. 2. $4.50 to $5.50 1,- wool.. A1' Tononro. li. Carter & Col. quote wool shed at last weolrs notations at 1, 7 " - ' cuss “ POTATOES AT- MONTREAL. POTATOES AT NEW_ YORK. to $4 per 180 pound ba¢. \.- $7. 5. >¥ 3 Hi. should stand for some time. I ll ‘I1 ing Poitle, the Maine reinsnlan. O U D gelding, pilot-ted by Traynor. ' 1 U l in 1.02. best |n'cviol\:-' ulnrk ilnaulc in 1| rut-0) campaigned: es the $5.000 mark. ln thirty-seven races Pottle has ridden in front fifteen times, seven seconds and five thirds are to his credit. three times he was fourth, while he failed to call at the secreta1'y’s ofllce on s veil occasions. that he hnvl to dispose of several son. lie has ten head in.wlnter quar- l With Lu Princeton. a close secdhd and fighting hard, Azora Axworthy. peering. and l began to gain in y q piloted by Murphy, took two of the weight.. People 4 began enquiring Toronto as follows this week: Wool 'three heats and' first money in the De- ', what I was taking and l was not slow vereaux, the 2.15 trot, which was the feature of the Grand' Circuit program at Atlanta on Tuesday of last week. The outcome was a surprise, as Azora Axworthy ended the first heat in third N0 ` - oUAnAN'rsso ' Never known to fall; I4 hours is soot - ing, healing; takes g place. with Ln Princeton more tha a length sheath Daisy. Todd ilnislled second in the first heat, fo1th in the econd, and third in the nal tnm,‘ champion of them."» ' - icaptlvcs. lt'were better' in the circum- 42c to 46c; wool. rejectious Sweet Mabel won six reces intwenty G B ' wool nnwashed 32c to 33c. the barn at Lexington. "'s|m11ty for the me aeuvery of tae' " ' 'A ' _ Y _, ._ -and the _¢'¢st' is* soaring.2.1'“$33111“isf°,'I§f..$§.."$§‘iT.’2¥“s§I ‘_ --_ .__ The Montreal market for potatoes ' " * ‘ Vg°;;1l§?1‘%i:;dE€1l;E:-:d:1:lE£€§T;}&E§é;E:l?;`\1E:€§ I A I H \ H is Bc still higher all round this weelr ,_ The Cameron Hal. B. Sr. can pace the cost ofliving represents' porary condition as a prisoner in a _ _ __ . an increase of from‘30` to 50 '§§’:,;’,;§§,°f0”_§'1;‘§”§t"'So'l;';f__°f_§°A§'§§ hams' lntercessory prayer for them. , nd L ff-1'-1-1--'iff'-11'-111 '#11--°'-212 ' t e w io e wicked city. For if be saved . t`l1_ehrig_h;e¢:_;\_sy_men he must save them . ` Potatoes are in firm hands on this any old twice around farther than market, but local supplies fill quite 2.07. 1 portion of the demand. Grecn ° " ' Mountains sold in car lots nt $1.45 to Murphy has been in 2.04% with |1.50 and Quebec varieties at $1.30 io Royal Mack. 2.09%. 0116 Ol lllx-i 1917 _ _ . $1.40 per bag of 00 pounds at thu stake candidates. ' feagh Qf many m1l1;0n3 0f "°°'<- ' ‘ ' families, shredded POTATOES AT OTHER MA'RKE_TS, in the 2.11 pace at Winds_or.'Coun. e ‘- Potatoes sold at a lower range, 0111- with the following prices on Satur- _ ' * ' day last on farmers’ market over Ou- Dnnnlc Steele. the Sunnnersidc tario: llellcville $1.40 to $1.50 par trainer' und driver. ‘nas moved his rac- busnni; nrantror-I $1.50 in $1.60; vo- ini: stable iroln thc drivim: park tb \,,,u,~g ;1_'_gr.; Guelph $1430; limnilton the old' Mnttlicws preuiises, where he $1.15 in $1.-10: Kingston $1.50; Lnn- will conduct n livery, sales and truin- ilnu $1.15 to $1.35; Pcterboro $1.60; 1111151111110- l’o:t llunc $1.25 and Woodstock $1.40 ° ° * ‘ | pci' bushel. . Prince Ald'cen won the free-fo1=all '" _ Lamb prices advanced 1,30 a lb this cntive heats in 2.21%, 2.21, 2.211/._ thi d _ th omg to Budd week, and choice spring lambs are Shrubb, fol'n1e1'ly owned by Pat Doll- r money e race g now selling_at llyjc io 111/_,c a lb. erty, landed second money. 1' Most. of the good lambs are selling be- * ‘ ° d 1151:' i.'1_"'..'.';"..§‘;.;2'.‘:;':;.";";; nf..i"2f.'§‘“.,,Ma..;f:'.';3.i..,'15;: ~--- wg-» 2'-'-r,--= 5 9 D _ ~ -_ ' _ -' tl t th other chap was 01'C 118 1111 $7.50 to $8.25 for choice, and with it the 2.20 trot in straight. heats, the hm, mg fenca The judges (ug. not _fewsealftrai cl_;oicenz)1t $8.50. Cull lambs alms being e2_.1_41/§,S2.13€,4,_,“2_;l31,f_¢.“Alt pena_H,Le either driven claiming that are ,c o ca _ esame nl ng wee 'cya r- | U I bl » ,_ Calvles arc 50 cents a hundred wcak- ed lo beat 2.15 and trotted in 2.09%- w I were 0 :ml-'I s er than last week, and choicezvcal is on u llulf-u1ilc’1_raEk._ __ now being cashed' at $10 to ll pci' _ .arcer by pulling a wagon Wm, mm 100 lbs. Medium veal is $8.50 to $9.50 At the Atlantic meeting the other :H his ,_.,wners_ H_ K_ Devel.eaux_ (h.iv_ and common and' srassers are $4.75 to <12-1' Ben Earle 0111110 0111-111111 beiwwll ing in 2.02%. writes ri-snr G. Trott in Apples are selling at a wider range _ - _. , . \ _ _ this week in New York at $1.25 to $5 hom Hal Boy In 2011"* ‘md 203%' made their homes \vh!le in Kentucky. Ben Davis $1.25 to $2.25; Gano 1.25 Sp in Maid. second in two' heats. m $275' H“bbm°ds°" $125 to $2505 Yolung Todd and Peter Pointer. Pe- B“ld'Wi" $125 to $275' ter Pointer. driven by “Pop” Geers. 3 ' ~ bfyinilta Wood, with Murphy at the Lee Axwm-t|,y'5 wagon 'record' won the Georgiaitailway and Pc-wer Billy Snuday is now Qwngd hy Irv- the l.llll`d heal.. The Sallie (lay LCOIAX- . lil Lameness kept Napoleon direct in the bam at Lixington. Grand old Earle jr.. is pre-tty close to the half century mark in races won A Game of, Glmnce. formerly- _owned by Berg Lint, of Froderlct0n,"WlS llqlid was second in the-'last neat oi' the ev- ut Pittsfield last week, in 2.13%, 2.16. LAMB TRADE FIRM AND STEADY. 2.17%The same day_ K0he_ McBctll a won the 2.23 trot and pace in conse- schednled events' in an attempt ti.- lower the track record of 2.05%. made The "07 trot at Atlanta the other the event. and was distanced inthe thi1'd`heat. The winner‘s best time ` APP'°“ al N°W Y°"“- was 2,081/2. .noun Hai. the 2.031/, pac- 2 er, lock the 2.00 pace in straight heats Harrod’s Creek took the 215 trot from §_‘?;e\:_“;'1'e_l7'5 __f_;i\;gig0§1é'_9e;;’__2;; £855' Holding in straight heats in 2.11% 0 _ _ _ . , _ to $4; lucintosn, $175 to-$4.50; wolf ‘md “'12” ,. , . n _ R. $1.75 to $3.75; Jonathan $2 to $5; ‘ snow $1.15 to $3.75: vnrk $1.50 to t,_;.“2’_`{,t3‘,‘/_:";;ff,'};_;“f,fv§f§§kb13°’;3,§;_§§1.‘f; 53757 D“"h°s“ $135 m $35 Gm"e“` Peterson. oi' Omaha. took first money "ei" $175 t" $43 M' mlm' $115 w in tl1cGrund (‘i1‘cuit's Picilmont lic-tel 53-505 30 OZ' “'75 '-0 $49 wwlmly $2 cup class pacing event i-n straight h lc' 53:75? Coming “'50 W $35 C“|V,ef`t heats. Coming in for second, -third D $150 to $2'753_K'"g “'75 to 531°; and fourth places respectively, were C was a poor fourth in each of the *li three heats. The most scrlsuvtiollal a performance of the card was the thi-rd event, a 2.07 class. pacing race. won *H1* races at Atlanta, Ga., last week, she Co. cup and the big end of $2,5000 purse-. Her best time was 2.071/,, in worthy‘. the wo1°ld's championtrotting * ,_ ~' » ti I S( *WWW* ”"*"‘*""‘ 'l'hc sccnnd vvcnl. 1..l. class, tru-` ` ` ' ° tting three in iivc, i'or 11 purse of $1.- 000. was wun by Ritlgemark, a bay The Shad0W Of psalm 34;22 Broken Health A' \ l n thc shut 1 001 lu-nl 1 su shine ot' health by the uac of l)r. W1114 2-lil'/L _ _ _ \N'glia|11s Pink Pills. Tlicse pi-lls ac- “ stallion, with B. F. White at the reins, ` Day Spring g_091/‘_ me Mako pace,-_ broke the Georgia track record of has won fifteen out of sixteen starts, 2-05- H0 reeled 017 the mile in 1-5974- on both ice ond dirt trucks since Jun- /“H0 l’0tcr Mac, pilotcd_ hy' M. McDc_v- ,mry |_ itt, trnttnfl nn c-xhilntlon -mile in t at - v "(14%, ‘ eanals _B'_ea,ne per cent. While meats and vegetables -are beyond .the Wheat Biscuit continues to sell at Long Island potatoes show a still and $40,000 in purse money. - .~ - _ firmer trend this week. selling at an ' * ’ ‘ th,e- ,sgme 'old pnc_e and 'rg nrvancs of 'lac ni $4.15 per bln-rel in ulnsn, 1.58. trotted an sight under tams the- same high nutri- New York. New Jerseys are 101' Biddle ln 13 5800111111 Bl If-l¢l11lJ011d.'r\i9-. t higher than last week. and sell at the other day. Albert Bellings _rode $3.25 to $3.75 per 165 pound bag; and lum. _ -_ _ _ _ _ Maines are alsg l0c higher at $3.75 __ * * * ~*'f‘._ the b°dy_bu1ldn-lg nut"- ive. quality. Sh_redded_ wheat-..__biscuit contains all- menif”-in the whole wheat' grai_x}.,"=` including the bran coat,-'which is so useful in keeping the bowels healthy and active. Eat it for any meal with milk or cream or_in combination with fruits. ' Made in Canada 111 the third heat of thc 2.17 pace t Windsor, Conn., last_ week Binga, formerly owned in Fredericton. won Elliott in three straight in 2.15%. ln I __ ic third heat Bill Crozier. who was rivlug Binga, slashed another' driver Lee Axwo|'thy wound up his turf the Boston Globe. The announcement of Devereaux that the track days of . by Goldie C. 11 few days before, and . _ , _ Sheep at Montreal. did it __1_s_____ co______i__g the oval ___ _tlhe champion were over came as quit., Illonlreill. 061- 25--1-1111111 1111005 204%' , , , age, and it would' seem that he' could showed a further advance ol’ 25c pci' 100-lbs. The sheep trade was quiet _ ' " - . at flrnrprices. The market for calves day was iW°l;_ by R°;‘“|3'gt°'_“ WIS' however, have decided that he has was active. Sheep. cwcs, $7.25 to gee” up' “lt rf? ? la g Jgeatf' T ‘é gained all' the honors possible by trot- ‘$'1.50; bucks mul- 011118. $6.75 io $7. ‘flee wem_Ue mt and B “ws ting 2%"seconds faster than any oth- _- , . ,. time was 2.07%, made by Azora Ax- . , leélomgll. S;l475o»t¢;1_$_10.7.». calves, pu wO__thy_ which was me mn ender in gr stallion ever has and that future surprise Lee is only five years of shade his present record' a bit if trained another season. His owners. ame is to be found in his ability to sire speed. Arrangements have been 1ad'e for the king to go 'to Castleton arm, the Blue Grass establishment vhere Tile Hurvcztcr n'.;;‘; Dingen Castleton was the birthplace of some f the world's greatest runners when owned by the late James Keene. Now it is' the property of David Look, who has hopes that are founded on more than dreams that the farm will some time gain the place ln the breeding of arness horses that it once held' as a. 1‘od'ucé1' of star girllopers. Peter Look. who lately placed the record for three- year-old pacers at 2.03, was bred at astleton, as was Harvest Gale. the ‘~year-old troirter Cox marked in .073/4 recently. Lce- Axworthy is a horse worthy to head _thc stud at such farm and his ownep? have d‘oubtless chosen well in selec ng Casteltou as the location for their splendid’ son of Guy Axworthy and Gaiety Girl to start :1 family that in time should rank with that of the two hc so wcll repre- HORSES » ...“.i'.';'.".."z1';'.;“-..:;;';:f"2..'a:111_121152.21 44 he-r harness rival, Si. Frisco, when in ` straight heats in the Grand Circuit Sllllllll Slllllllll LESSUN SHIPWRECKED ON MELITA. Acts 27:38-28:10.) . Golden Text: “The-'Lord redcemreth he soul of his servants; and none of hem that trust in him shall be dies- late.”- ’l`he locality where l'aul's shipwreck Albert M. Billings 11101/G Margaret . ended might easily be made the sym- Drlllell. 2.03, 111111 L0*-llc Lee. 2.06%, 8- QAN 35 QU|¢|(|_v p|3pE|_|_E|3 -boi of his experience in thc- affair. lt mile to wagon over Curles Neck Farm THROUGH 1-HE U95 _QF DK track the other day in 2.091/4, last half ` _ w||_|_|AMS- p|NK_ p|=|_|_S_ i »" from the island Melita towards at was "a place where two- s-eas me-t,” .c-., a narrow strip of land projecting slund. A channel was thus- for ed in- e e o _ - - _ 111110--Axw<--11-y. 11. 2.10171. whowns fn1|X.'.§ ynnr |ifn,l°§n§.. 170,... »...g1f.'l 1-whit-.11 uw was-rs fro-n_<-M21 -H10 U Wh*-*IU .0l` ll lW0'Y9¥1f‘0|il l1‘0ll€1`» H0111 in fade and friends look serious, WSW' lllllllfalll/" d‘l`lV""- I" ‘UW “hill” a 2.10 trottcr in the two-your-old, Ml-'-is men |H UN, time you Should- remem. Dillon Axworthy, who :lid u ulilc iu_\,0,- um.; ||,0“.;a,,(|,.,_,ju,.t 3,, hopuluas atively speaking, two sc-aa'n1eet,-the 2.10 ni. iho ilexingt-.in nicellmz. iicr hav., |,,,,,,, .,,,,-,,,| and w,.,|_o|-e,| to um sen of the .storm which has caused the wrcck upon nn unknown shore. flgur- wrvck und the sen of the uncertain nd inhospitable rcglon into which the . . ' ' 1 (ll . tnaliy make now. rich blood brings n. :‘gl;_l;_‘:_'_'_`;;f'kfV(_l___. .ypagilhegfn thersvtfg. Zomrect, by his milc_ against- the g10w of heaph to ,maemic cheeks; __ Wlllflll 111 L@Xl'l1Kl011» 111 2-03%» '11Hk01'1 cures indigcstion, headaches and 0%" befme there C3-me “ °n mm the' W John A. l\icKcrron.2.041/&- A180 110114 strengthens the nerves and relieves 1116 fillllesl S'l1'lClly "B1'€€11" 1101161' U1' as -_no other medicine can do the be feared' Therefore' as the- daylight all time. record made the first season ache; and pain, mm, which woman. _?"°l<9 and 119 19311595 that the’ “md Quite a recon", conslrfering the fact! B0 I determined l-0 slvo ll, a_ lflnl. I himself’ thc fastest trotting atalii<»11l|,m|`,,Lh(-.,_ 0-rivet, out the .Mmging I1 ever bred in <¢a11f01'111a_ disnlllciln-ati~|c|s. 'rms wui be _.turned *ml °°“°,'.'g,‘“°“ “"1 '0"1>l11l1! 01 t°1"1`1°tlJ1“"°gf§»“ m°'"°°' "§"‘f°' 1:: 71:: rbieof °1»w:‘1§'§w§°;= :ll mm' urns e I nd era i.` ' _ e - A new departure in-congpectiori with “°Y'- mf in "UW '_l"°Y fl" 10 llfllld, the 'latest reforms is that all such hos- l-|10 llro.»n. "The poison in tllo I!!-, 'sir 'Dm bf =~ =-,-,~";=-- ,':'.'::..'i:.°'...:".':.;: .S vol. e e ross.con nn _ _ if- 91110!-' to be responsible for the buildings? 0011' f00\l11!l- -"The Emperor of Russia offered The Hague Tribunal. When one Sover- eign offers The Hngue Tribunal. and another refuses it, »s it the Sovereign who offers reference to The Hagm who is forcing war? "O_n the very ef-e of war France save her' pledges to respect the nent- ra1ity__of Belgium if Germany would not violate it. And we asked for such pledges. Wlas it the Power which ask- ed for a pledge andthe Power which "l believe the best work neutral! nn do fqr the moment, is to try i0 0 . prevenlt a war like this from happen- ing again. lf the nations had been united in such an agreement. 111111 rom t resolution to insist, in 1914 D n ' ' that the dispute must be referred to a conference or The Hague. that the (Continued on page eleven.) Severe Headaches :;':,"'..:..":.'1.';°:.1"z.°.":.f'.::: "::.f.:';..';f _ -and Pains in the Back dicted high -prices: - - DNIYS AND OONOTIPATION OF THE BO WELS REBULTED I-'ROM DERANGID Ki .lt is in vain to try to regulate and thegeneral fabric snd ihe‘snpply of 301281100 they lct directly on the.- mc-tor ambulances, but the feeding of|l|V¢1' H1111 110111918- ll Wei) as on the' the patients will be undertaken b.v."m“"" Dr' Ch""'° Kl\‘|11°¥~LlN¢l' the medical authorities. 'rins is nnt P1110 are eminently successful in the intended as a reflection upon the ed 'treatment of kidney nsnngsmeau, Cross but only sean' economic retain Mr. William Lousy. '/'||»ygy|||¢_ N_ which will at the same time leave the B.. writes;-_-"i am glsdtfo recommend' li.ed'Cross free to develop its work as _ Ur- U31” 'I Klillwy-Liver' Pills to ' 'rem-as' the provision of comforts snylwtlr V110 14 lillferlns from gm which is greatly appreciable! by.the ne! ¢l'°“\1l° Ufcondtipltfon. I inf authorities. ____ _ _ 1_tt.-fed for a long _uma mm |,|¢,,,, ` “l -' . \\ F. Saunders. Town Marshal. writes that Mr. l.mey'| 101-101' true and' correct. one -pill a dose. 25 r-ents I 11011 dealers or lldmanaon..Bstes I Limited, ’li:>ronfo. ~- -_-:_-_-:ft _-_-_-,-_-_-_-_-_-_-A - -_-;,-,-_-_-_-_-_-_A___-_*_-_T _ __-_,__ ._____._. 1_._. _ _ _ _ 1____ _ 1 -___A_______-_-__, -_-_-_-_-_-, _-,~_-_-;_-_~.-rv* "\ | . 'disease and pains in the back. 11115 have found that by using one 11|" week the kidnevs and bowels lf* kept. in goof' order. and l`do not have any more pains 'i_n the hack or head like l used to have. l was 819° great sufferer from piles. and cnllfl get no relief until l und Dt- 0'1"” ' Ointment. This ailment. is sntlrvlf cured now, but we always ku? Wm the _pills and the olntnleut in the housefor use when they we needed- ll a Mr. who is This statement is endorsed bl' Dr. - Chase? l\'.ldne¥-:Liver Pll:_- cn.. Remember that imitafoos only dis- woint 'no mann. our 111° 1°" _ n-sit sae signature of A. W- 0111"' .-mn.. me mmm nmint 90°* “" -mr ` _ 1 __ an .--__ _....1 ,_ -- 1 a . _ _ _ ‘ ' . ' c _' . ' \ , _ .__ , ‘ _.. ._»_, -..._,_ _ _ 1 _._:f-3 -*__ .` ._'.`.-'_ ," _ » . _ * » __ . ~. . _._ _- . - ' ' ~ ' ' 1 ' 1'»'»" ;/.1 ' » - - f »» ' as - - _ -