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LORD RANFCiBLY. • ' • ',' " *♦ —i" ■*';- ■ ' ;". ,;..., W. E. Sorrel has received a "special warrant appointing him Photographer to his Excellency.—(Advt.) '.:■■

HISTORY REPEATS. Poor Old Diogenes searched high and low for an honest man, and there are many of his followers looking for an honest bicycle. To all such seekers after Cycle truth we are pleased to say that we can bring their search to a happy termination by.isen.dmg them a copy of the Massey - Harris, Catalogue, which tells a^l1 aboutour etf&y-run-iiig wheel. If yQU want call at one ■ of oiKf depots j£rid exapiine the parts we build from. EiTAausHio 1847 i f " ;' MASSEY-HARRIS COMPANY Ltd., - TOR<?NTO,jCANADA. AUSTRALASIAN Hi AO QUART*** : WILLIAM STWOT, MeLBOURMK BsaXCXXS :• JJunedin—Syrtnef— Briih*ne , .._ AdtUkle-Hotetrt-SorUuun. 'Dn'on and Agencies a!mosterernrh«aß.

The Life of a Baby. It's in the wriggle and twist, the laugh and the dimples. t When baby is thin, pale, lifeless andwweank n we say it is " delicate." When it is rickety and has crooked legs or some other form of curvature, we say. " Poor little thing." When it is scrofulous we are afraid it can't live. We use all sorts of. expressions and forget the remedy* Scott's Emulsion i is as good to-day for babies as it was a quarter °* a centur 7 a go. Nobody has equalled it yet and -eJSSPRr probably nevsr ,wilL It has so many beneficial effects that even comparatively well babies show" wß|B|jl improvement after taking it. Ask any mother who tried it, or ask your doctor. Both will JIBJISI P 1 "** B6 **- Baby will love the taste of it, and you »|Bpjß{ will soon see the dimples, the laugh, the twist and the wriggtet and know what they meatiu . : * «•* Ms*. letttAßraru. &M., Lndmm. &.****&*

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10175, 24 October 1898, Page 2

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280

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LV, Issue 10175, 24 October 1898, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LV, Issue 10175, 24 October 1898, Page 2

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