. Rod and gun. is subject thanany company that ever was form-ed. We have options on 3 pairsbest foxes that it is posssible toobtain. We have made arrange-ments with the most successfulfox breeder in the world to ranchthem for us on the percentagebasis. For free booklet and pros-pectus apply to Dr. E. A. Randall TRURO, NOVA SCOTIA WILSONS INVALIDSPORT a la Quina du PerouA BIG BRACING TONIC Aolhing more cxcdleni than Ihe Juice ofthe grape was ever gnmled hij God toman. Platn Sickness is Costly Yourpi/rsesufTers—but infinitely moreyour body suffers—loses vitality that cannever be regained. Think
. Rod and gun. is subject thanany company that ever was form-ed. We have options on 3 pairsbest foxes that it is posssible toobtain. We have made arrange-ments with the most successfulfox breeder in the world to ranchthem for us on the percentagebasis. For free booklet and pros-pectus apply to Dr. E. A. Randall TRURO, NOVA SCOTIA WILSONS INVALIDSPORT a la Quina du PerouA BIG BRACING TONIC Aolhing more cxcdleni than Ihe Juice ofthe grape was ever gnmled hij God toman. Platn Sickness is Costly Yourpi/rsesufTers—but infinitely moreyour body suffers—loses vitality that cannever be regained. Think of iti Andthe prevention is so simple. To forestall that possible drain on bodyand mind and purse, to keep fit, trytaking Wilsons Invalids Port Wine, awine-glassful before or between meals—three glasses a day for your healthssake! It is a powerful, nutritive restor-ative of the disease-resisting forces ofthe blood and a reniarkablv efficientfebrifuge. Doctors know! ASK VOUR DOCXOR BIG BOTTLE ALL DRUGGISTS. We Manufacture Marine and Stationary GASOLINEENGINES Hamilton MotorWorks, Limited HAMILTONCANADA 870 ROD AND GUN IN CANADA Mr. E. B. Harris and son Lionel of Belle-ville, fishing on the bay near Rednerville,hooked a lunge and for half an hour endeavor-ed to bring him aboard into the skifT, but thiswas found to be an impossible task. So thelunge was towed ashore. It weighed 21 lbs. There was a decided slowness about com-mencing work, on the morning of November6th, at unloading cargo from the Hamburg-Amcrika liner C. Ferd Lacisz, which had ar-rived the night before from the No. .5 was left severely alone by thelongshoremen, who had been casually inform-ed that a big Bengal tiger was below. We are willing to sell him, but it is hardto find a purchaser, remarked CaptainGeissel. Some one suggested that the tiger might beraffled, but the royal beasts owners were ofthe opinion they could dispose of him to ad-vantage to some zoological gardens or mena-gerie when th
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