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The Wingham Times, 1908-06-04, Page 5
• 6 TIIE WiNGfArttTiNlk:S, JUNK 4, MMS Kernels from the Sanctum Interesting paragraphs from our Exchanges. Don't conRi,s ia a remota who is al- ways confidin; in yiu. Today is pire of the future we wen. raid about yaeterd iy. CR. A. W. CHASE'S CATARRH CURE ... Oa is sent direct to the diseased parts by the Imp rut rd Mower. fie. 1s the ulceis. clears the air passages, stops droppings in the throat and petmanantly cures Catarrh and Hay Fever. Moe.% r free. All dealers, or Lrr A. W. C h:.se Medicine Co,. Toronto and 1iu6ala i11 J E Holmes. of Halite:ter, bas tu- i vented a pow der that is harmless till it is air tight. The it P. R crep report of the cen- tral division of the west shows prospects • to be unusually bright. Watetloo County contemplates taking lover 250 miles of country roads at a ctee of $2'a0,CC0 or $300,C00. Mr. D Dinsmore, postmaster and one of Wiartcn's oldest residents, died sod- denly of heart failure. Lae herder to remember sante things ! Mrs. Philip Ein, wife of a Glace Bay than ie is to forget othere. Same things that may be had for t le asking are dear at the price. C'z"�a.3''ane T . Bears the The Klad You Have 1iIaays Boutin titguatam Few people aro as smart t.s they think other people think they era. When a man makes goad h3 doesn't have to eapleiu how he did it. SFRINO MEDICINE. As a spring medici ee Burdock Blood 'Bittjrs has no equal. It tones up the system and removes ell impurities from the blood, and takes away that tired, weary £eoling so prevalent in the spring. It's easier to find a dozen faults. than This Is The Best 'Time For Spring Medicine Tanen, now the blood is renewed 3119euee germs are destroJ('31 good summer health 1v. assured, The Wolter weakness So common in the toning, is demarM 9tng to body and mind alible. Stupid, abeent•ntintled and dell, you feel the head of a stitnulatiilg tenth. To impart quiekue4s and great vitality to the entire ey stem nothing nets like Ferri zone. I i a short time it stakes you feel fit aud flue, creates a feeiiug of youth aud strength that'd surpnsiug• Ferre zany revives aid braces the sick• ly b cause it nourieilas aud builds up the organs th'it are weak Ae a spline; i tonic, appetizer and blued strengthener valett. it is un q A wail known resident of Utopia. O.it , Mr. U. H P sibs, writes: • Froze long experience I am eutiviori-d that everyoue r. gairt:s medicine iu the spring, As a rule the bleed is thio and t Lb hole Steii con - impure ani sy m ecbted with poisons that kb:midbe oar- ried cff. I use Fdrrizoue because it elbars up the dretem, gives you an ap- petite nod makes von feel well. Oue winter I had seriau8 palpitation of the oonfectiorer, was killed by the bursting heart, nervous headaches, andau ex of a soda water cylinder. Some people grumble every time they compare themselves with other people, and eo do other people. Duty will have to cultivate a more agreeable voice befare it will be able to command universal attention. Few men have their faces on bank notes, but most of us are satisfied if p ei witted to get our hsnda on them. The family of Mr. Daniel Stone, near Palmerston, was poisoned through eat- icg canned salmon, but all will re- cover. it is to mend one. If a man is afraid to lie outright he begins by saying, "They say." .mpnt- on able 'e' n:an Inns fourdit fvugh sailing on the eea of rei.trimon3. C . - IX' OZ33 E� . Beare the The Kind You Hays Ways Blab $ignatttia �• e-4441.4 ...of L is:at pleasant to fallout with people who are always falling out. Even en the salmi} side of life things era seldom what they seem. Same people seem to make a specialty of thiaking second-hand thougbtsi Cmeet_ satit © :Lett X.ES-. Bears the 1l The Kind You Halo Alvais Bought Signature of trema tired feeling Sleep was not rest• ful and by spriug I was iu bad shape I took six boxes o: Ferraz'1ne and was made the picture of healtu." Fcrrezine makes permanent cures Absolutely sate because it is purely vegetable and coutains no alcohol. Concentrated cure in tablet form,— that's Farrcz•'ue, 50o per box or six boxes for $2.50 at all dealers. Fieede in the Carreut. River buret a *r t tl t wowed data, andtbaw,tr, n. r ing away a Cl. P, 11 bridge at Pere Ar- thur and engulfing a freight Pr•.gino and several cars. Three 'members of the train crew ani polatility some tramps wt re dross When buying fish be particular in, pnrchaeirg those which have blight eyes, clear bright red gale, and firm d••�Ii- 1. To prevent thin glasses from breaking; or chirping place a several -times folded towel in the bottom of the washing-up bowl. Iron ezeesed in concrete is not proof ageing electrolysis as a slight current attacks not only the metal but the con- crete as well. Chafed aud Irritated Slain. What mother is not tired of tieing unsanitary, pore clogging powders to relieve the chafing and slain irritation of her baby? Dr. Chase's Ointment is so delightfully soothing and healing that dei' admirably adapted for this purpose. Itr.-fM reji the itching and et:aging and makes the elite soft. smooth and vel- vety. Dr. Chase'ei Ointment is also a positive care for baby otaema from which so many babies sealer durance the teething period. • Misery likes comrany even better when it doesn't like the company. No man 13 83 prosperous that he can afford to dispense with the rest of man- kind. Maybe it is called a train of thought becatiee it is so liable to get off the track. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the l ignature of TEM L.4.01ES' ir3YOEITE. Lass -Liver Pills are the ladies' favorite medicine. They cure Constipation, Sick Headache, Biliiousness, and Dyspepsia without griping, purging or sickening. James Wilson, of the tad line Cul- ross, is erecting a saw mill on his farm. For a number of years he has had a shingle and chopping miil, and he is now enlarging the plant so as to be able to cut lumber. Physical poise is dependent on the state of the health. To carry one's self well. chest forward, abdomen receding head up, and chin in, it is absolutely necessary to have a strong chest, strong mneeisa at the back of the leg, and e , eeetelser yet relaxed spine. Ie a fit of despondency Abraham Boyle, residing near Avheretburz, at- tempted to commit euloirie on Thurs. day blot by slashing bis throat wirk a razor 11- was stopped by John Gibb, who wrested the rezir from him, It is thought that Beetle will recover. The finest train in the world is the Kaiser's. It cost $1,000.000 and took three years to build, le the 12 !tempt - nous salooae are two nursery cos?hes, a t=ymntisinm a rnnsio room and a draw- inr3 room fwombed. uirh oil paintings and statucry. The rreasrre room. with iia two s ifea, ii burglar=proof. A petition to compel the emuloyownt of both Bimetal and French languages by the railway, telephone, ar,d tele- graph oompaniem in. Qne+b, e, was pre• rented to parliament 1t is thought that this petition with 413 COO signatures ie the moat largely shined thing of the tic d ever presentt.d to the Dominion Parliament. A Missouri piper thinks inereharts should be more prompt ir, presenting their ac cants A drnggiet of that place recently brought a i ming man in the town a bi 1 t vo years old, and the first part of the bill was a charge for a bog of chocolates, and on the caber end was A charge for one nursing bottle. How time does fly. An Extraordinary Camp, A Prized Cough Cure Ur Mara not been without a bottle of Coltsfoote Expectorant in the house for over nine years. At that time I procur- ed it for a bad cold I had. It worked such wonders then that it has heat a, household remedy over since, and we will have no other for coughs and colds --it is so pleasant to take, and all of my children look for it as soon as they get a cold at all. Nearly all of thein have been subject to croup, and that when I find Coltsfoote Expectorant use- ful. You aro welcorne to use this testi- monial as you •svish." MRS. LEWIS NIGII. Free Sample of Coltsfoote Expectorant will bo sent to any person sending their name and address and naming this Pallor. It has established a wonderful record as a successful cure for coughs, colds, sore throatcroup, whooping cough, bronchitis and all irritated con- ditions of the throat and chest. It is the prescription of a great specialist in medicine. At all good druggists, 25c, Dr. T. A. Slocum, Lunrsed, Toronto.. Send for Free. Sample To -day. "For six days my wife h' vexed te- tween life and death with pneumoni's or inflammation of the lungs," writes Mr. Fred Hankins, or Htntonhnru, Carlton Co., Out , "and the door•or'a me'lieines did not help her. I then got Dr Chase's Syrnp of Linseed and Turpentine and Mae t'rought her relief the first rtigbt Complete care was soon e-ff •cted and 1 cannot praise this medicine enough," 0.1,.0.4.-..•••••..,1001. A CUSTOM HOUSE TALE. The American Who Landed in Ger- many With a Box of Gandy. Germany is jealous of the foreign candy maker and exacts a rigorous toll upon anything in the shape of confec- tionery that coves across its borders. Ignorant of this, one of Uncle Sam's sons disembarked from either at a Ger. man port carrying in his hand a five pound box of candy bearing `a New York trademark, At sight of the box the Teutonic customs officials exhibited marked activity and prepared to seize upon it. "Not for mine," said the American. "I won't give up a son. I'd rather eat the stuff here and now." ' Ile opened the box and commenced to dispose et its contents without delay. Everybody in sight was offered a handful. Nobody declined except the customs officer, who said blandly that he had not a sweet 'tooth. The traveler himself ate many pieces. It was not long before the last bit had been eaten. As soon as the box was empty the official seized the traveler by the arm. "'The geutiemau," he announced, "will accompany me to the bureau, where we'll make out his bill for duty. Come. It is at the other end of the dock." "Never!" said the American. "You have -no right to charge me duty. I didn't bring it in. Ili see my consul right away, and he'll send a big fleet and bombard this blooming town." "Softly," said the officer. "You'll pay silty, all right. There are fifteen wit- nesses to prove that that candy of yours was consumed on German soil." The duty was paid, and the consul has not as yet boeu consulted. The Merry Widow, A men whose wife was extremely j allots planned a pleasant surprise for tier in the form of a trip to New York to see "The Merry Widow," and wrote a. friend in the oily to let hien know the earliest date for which he could seonre. seats. the next day when he was away from amine the following telegram was delivered there, addressed to him, but opeded by his wife: "Nathiug doing with the widow until the tenth. Will that suit yon?" Explauations were demanded.—June Lippinoott's. Hon. Mr. Ayleswortb, Minister of Justine, has introdnced a government bill to "restrain the use of toba;co by young persons." Its object is to era - vent the sale of cigarettes to boys under 16, aud it will provide that any pereon making such sale shall be liable to a fine of $10 for the first offence and of higher penalties for subsequent offences. The polios will be given power to oonfieeit e Mika Lizzie Riohaideon, Braden, wbo any cigarettes found lila the possession pikilare easilyand quiskiy checked !Or nearly twe7ty yF9ra 11115 es in gf-eny boy under 16, 'Sack boys will with Dr Shoop's Magic Ointtuent. To charge, of the 'lreeswater Pabibeie Lib• be fined $i for the first offanoe, $3 for prove it I will Mail a small trial box as a convincing test. Simply address D:•. Shoop, Racine, Wis I surely Would not send it free unless I was certain that Dr. Shcop's Magic Ointment would stand the test. Remember it is made expressly and alone for swolleu, painful, middle of last February, since which bleeding or itching piles, either extern t!1 ! limo she was not able to resume her or internal. Large jar 50:. Seld by alt duties in the Library. dealers. racy, died Sunday morning, May 24111. Report of her death oame as a surprise to many as it was not generally known that the. was seriously ill. She was taken down with la grippe about the If steel buckles rust soak them in Thomas McKee, a one time resident kerosene and then rub with flannel and of Goderich township, died at his reel. - powdered unslaked lime. When steel dente, Godelieb, on Friday, May 22nd, buckles or ornaments, whether on hats aged 74 years, after a long illness. The gectleman was born in Goderich town- ship, and lived there till about five years since, when he moved to town and took up residence on An„ leases street. He married Alice Hamilton, of Goderich township, in 1863, who survives, and four children. The outlook far wool this year is not vary hopeful. •The price of Can- adian wools in England is from 40 to 50 per cent. lower than a year ogo. Last year buyers were paying 16 to bio for unwashed wool and 25 to 26c a 1b. for washed fleece. These were Toronto quotations. At looai shipping points the prices would bs a little less. This a ring dealers claim that they roa2h medicine—Dr. Wood's Norway the genuine. It is taken internally v and will have to buy wool ata cost of 10o gearaPine Syrup, Sold by all dealers on a made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney in Toronto for unwashed and 12 to ceuts.itee of satisfa3tioII. Price 26 13o a lb. for washed fleece. cents & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists. Price "r5o. per --�. -- I or belts, are put away they should be covered with soft paper. Endeavor to be courteous to old __ — pecple, for courtesy is the oil that 1 makes the naachinery of life work t 8 ware of Ointments for Catarrh that Bmoothly, Contain Mercury, At the Irgersoll Caledonian games, as mercury will surely destroy the sense Mrs. James Murdcek, aged 54, was of smell and completely derange the aweidtd the prize for beirg the oldest whole system when entering it through bldg on thegrounds.the mannas surfaces. Saoh articles should never be used except on present). To keep the teeth in perfect condition tions from reputable physicians, as the use three brushes—one rather bard, an. damage they will do is ten fold to the other moderately soft, and the third good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by small and round, F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0., con• g g principal 01 zeins no mercury, and is taken internal- ly, acting directly upon the blood and The essential lun-healin the pine tree has finally been successfully mucous enrface9 of the system. Inbny- ddd separated and a second, and $4 fora third and sub• scquent offenoes. He said prohibitory legislation was on the statute books of some of the provinces, but there was room for doubt whether of not this legislation was nitre vires. refined into a perfect, • 11' Catarrh Cnre be sure you got p • ALMOST SEHHSATIOii AL There is General Surprise at the' Great Nurnbsr of Persons in Wingham Who Praise Booth's Kidney Pills. It's but a short time since the first boss. of Booth's. Kidney Palls came to Wing - ha m. What a weak 11 is stranger bas ao ocmpliehed, De eel a of residents bene- fited and cured of lome. weak and ach' ing beeps, urinary and kidney troubles. It is reruarkabte; the reason for it is Booth's Kidney Pills axe a new blend of vegetable ingredients, having a peculiar nota n on the I:idney ti.eue that brings qui k beln James Weir, of Edw. & Patrick Si,,. Wtngbam, Oct., says:—''Although I bad trier} dlffnreitt• remedies I could find little or no relief fcr the Cull, heavy pain that had settled coross try back in the region of the kidne) s Every little change of oeether would give me acold and it would tattle in the weak part of my back. The urine was colored highly and filled with a brick dust sediment, the kidney semolina were frequent aura neatly disordred. I would leave my' bed four and five times during the night. Booth's Kidney Pills were recommend- ed and procuring a box from Mr, Mo- Ktbbon'a I commenced treatment. They quickly cured me, correcting the urin- ary 'difficulties and strengthening nay back. I have nut been troubled since and will recommend Booth's Kidney. Pills as eat ideal and reliable remedy,"' Sold by Dealers. Price 50 cents. The R. T Booth Go., Ltd , Fort Erie, Ont.,. S 1. C nedian Agents, Told by the "General." General Booth, the head of the Sal- vation Army, reoently attained the age of 79. The "General," av he is called by all his followers, naturally takes his work very seriously. He is not, however, above telling a humorous, story even if the laugh is against him. Hare are two anecdotes he some. times relates in the C01174e of h's ad- dressee. A Wil was taken into Army headquarters while intoxicated. On re- gaining her normal state of mind and learning where she was, she eAolaimed iu despair: 'Take' me out of here, quick, or I'll lose my reputation." Another ease the Army workers took had been so long under the influence of drink that he had forgotten all about himself. Finally the ofiidials learned the whereabouts of his wife, whom he bad deserted, and this telegram was sent : "We have found your dear bus - band." Promptly the answer came bank. It ran : "Yon can keep him." If one feels dull and spiritless, in the spring or early summer, they call it "Spring Fever." But there is no lever —usually. It is the after effects of our winter habits. The nerves are mostly at fault. Tired, worn out nerves leave us languid, lifeless and without spirit or ambition. A few doses of Dr. Sjioop's Restorative will absolutely and gtrtokly, change all of these d=pressing symptoms The Restorative of course won't bring you back to health in a day or two, bat it will do enough in 48 hairs to satisfy you that the remedy is reaching that "tired epct." Druggists everywhere are advising its use as a splendid and prompt tonio. It gives more vim and more spirit to a spoonful than any other known nerve or constitutional tonio. It sharpens a failing appetite, aide diges• tion, frees sluggish livers and kidneys, and brings new life, strength and am- bition. Test it a few days and be con- vinced. Deeds, of course, are mightier than bottle. Weak women should try De. Shoop's words; yet tome people manage to Take Hall's Family Pills for con- Night Care. These soothing, healing, stipation antiseptic sunpostories go direct to the i talk their way through life, and get seat of these weaknesses. ,hly "Book along pretty well at that Think three times before you speak— then you may decide to keep your face closed. A very good hairs can in 10 hours go 60 miles if the vebiole is light and the turnpike good. Probably nothing tries a lazy man more than the thoughts of what he may have to do to morrow. 'When a medioine dropper will not bold the liquid it can be made to do so by using it In hot water for a few =limbs. the heat expands the -shrunken rubber oap and makes it air- tight. OXTOENRTOR 11 THE GREATEST BLOOD PURIFIER 1N THE WORLD. 1. (.",nod brain food. 2. Excites the functions of the liven 3. Promotes a sound and quiet sleep. 4. Disinfects the mouth. 5, Neutralizes the surplus acids of the stomach. 6.Paralyzes heti orrhd idel disturbance. e 7. Helps the secretion of the kidneys. 3, Prevents calculus Concretions. 9. Obviates indigestion. 10. A preventative against diseases of the throst. 11, Restores ell nervous tnergy and re• vives the triituralforces. OXYGENATOR yXYGL CO. THE 42 llarbortl Street, Toronto, Ont. BOLD BY .ALL DitllUld STS. ' No 4 Fur Women" contains many oat - Every man who has decision of " Sheppard,urble hints to women, and it is free. F Mr. W. cf the 13th Con., Ask Dr. Shoop, Rac:ne, Wis., to mail D. character will have enemies; and the Hallett met with a serious lose on Ade the Doctor in strictest confidence, man wbo has no decision and no char• Tuesday afternoon, May 26th by the any question you wish answered. Dr. acter can have no friends. burning of his barn by lightning. Dunt Shoop's Night Cure is Bold by all deal- ars. Fd ono Sutton f B 1' t had both ing the storm that camenp the barn was zes n ar inone g , legs cut off by being run over by a' struck, and a yotng man named Gibbs, Brantford and Hamil.ten car cn Thurs.! who is employed with Mr. Sheppard, day last. : was taunted by the shcck. The barn To atop any path, anyvthere in 20' was a mass of flames before anything r Diamond weddings are rare indeed, Shoop's Pink Pain Tablets Pain means I were some pigs, implements, etc., all !little village of IsonbolRl the anniversary MARRIED A FULL CENTURY. ' minutes, simply take just one of Dr. r could be done to save it. In the barn :Yet there has just been celebrated in the 7 congestion—blood apreeenre—that is all. !of which were consumed, The loss is of a wedding which is said to have oc Dr, Shoop's Headache—or 'ink Pain estimated at $3,C00, partlally covered; carred just 100 years ago. All Hungary sure away from s Tablets—will quiclpa in centres coax bind pus. After? b insurance. The barns were fines is intensely interested, and the Emperor " y that, pain is gone. Headache, Neural. " ones, having been thcroughly over• has asked the authorities to forward to gig, painful periods with women, etc. hauled a couple of years ago. get instant help. 20 Tablets 25o. Sold t by all dealers ' ••-- Caller—"1 am sorry your mistress; is oat. Do you think she will be at home this evening?" Maid—"She'll) have to be; its my night out." A rocket, which asmaII boy hadfailed to set off, exploded in a stere at Fernee, B. C., setting fire to the whole stock of fireworks and burning down the build- A neat ptoiiosal of marriage was made by a young man the ether night, 1, Ile said: "Now, Miss Schulte, you say you have $50,CC0 in your name—why not put it in mine:•"—Philadelphia In- quirer. It le a canine coincidence that Can. ada's greatest railroad man, Sir William t Van Horne; is a naive of the United States, and that the greatest railroad builder of the United States, James a. Hill, is a native of the Dominion. John Brown, of Hope Bay, Brace Go., has three ewes, which between the three of them, managed this 'spring to inoreaMe Mr. Brown's sheep by add. �ing eleven Iambs, two of the ewes Ibringing four each into the world and ;the other one oontribnting three. log. him official particulars, so that he can personally congratulate the couple. The extraordinary pair are named Szethmari. The husband le 120 yearn old, and his CURESS i wife is ltd He was a farmer, and was layspepsia, BOils , married et the age of twenty. They have hinedreds of descendants in and Pitnplea, !around. the village. A score of years Headaches, ;ago there was a celebration in honor of Constipation; , Loss of Appetite, the mans hundredth birthday, and Aro a combination of the active principles of PREMIER "TWADDLE ,* Blake and Mowat, by their logic, In the days now passed away, Strove to educate the people And bring in a better day. But it seems that all their efforts Were but wasted in the main, For to -day a greater Premier Just 'nye "twaddle once again." Foes approach to give him battle, Little knowing of his might, He but thunders "twaddle" at them, And they turn and take to flight. Charlie Smith and Aleck Mackay Come against him, but in vain, When he hurls his "twaddle" at them Off they. scamper once again. Thus he overcomes opponents; One by one they flee away, And he stands, th' unconquered hero, None can vanquish, none dismay. So when history is written, And we're shown the honors won. Premier "Twaddle's" name will glisten As Ontario's greatest son. Names like Blake, Macdonald, Hardy, Mowat, Ross, appeal in vain, They but argued, Whitney squelches, And by "twaddle" wins his fame. MILBURN'S Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Scrofula, and all trolll,le9 ! application was made to the Hungarian the most valuable vegctabie remedies or dire Government for a pension. It was ()ov:cf&d disorders of the Liver, Stomach and granted after the records of the village had been examined, and the man's age arising from the 1 ver:fled, Fonr years later the woman Stomach, Liver, 1 Was also granted a pension, The old Bowels or Blood. !Couple live in a modest cottage, and r are Wok t� a� the utnddl , ..Haut is firs. A. t �angtle, well locked atter by relatlree, They mosso Dlotono* and Pimple*. of - llallydtitr, ont,.. are nearly blind and very deaf, and writ(.(,: '1 Le;lot I p sleenear! all the tire. The man, would have bum in , y rnY tomes long airs however, e111 enjoys his pipe and a glass f G d rtnu t br n r la ., e In i bedridden, i.t•and neither s b,. • I31 t d iof foe a e Punlo(.k o w • n oven feta. 1 was run d n r left to curb an errant all th,ir years they have neve t the Dvepep„lar tttsar lttisiiltselt. tllri►3oir that I rdul(1 erar(vi• village, and knolir nothing of the great arra ah, Live). Cordpiatrit, alfa ow ear lv move ase le the t gild"tlamplextou, to home. IMroeaub c^t world onte.de of Ironbolgi, Thry were severe hada( dt nes, backaches and lith- b5th born there, and have lived con. nwea'e;camaatritutee (Warmly in Wedlock 11, riyiet and peece- uuab;o to do mY fill life. The celebration of their loan. homework. After qri ed in ddin d was a t c, t erste g trso bottles Gf dredth rh@ g yp iNt by the entire village, rvbtoh is +very proud of having eatabiisbed, Without ring doubt, a world's record. The Synod of Huron adopted a report' recommending the wiping out of the barroom. WE WANT A RELIABLE LOCAL SALESMAN for Wingham and adjoining country to' represent "Canada's Greatest Nurseries'' Largest list of commercial and do- mestic fruits—large and small; orna mentals, and shade trees; flowering' shrubs, vines, roses, five seed potatoes one of our speoialties. Stook that is hardy comes from us. A permanent situation for the right man, for whom the territory will be re- • served. Pay weekly. Free Equipment. Write for particulars. STONE & WELLIN GTON. Foothill Nurseries (850 acres) Tono� Tet, CANAD.do ••••••••••a••t•••••••••••• •••••••••t•••••••Z••••••••: 1 • . . 4 ♦ • 4i • If a man can write a better book, preach a better sermon •• nor make a better mouse trap than bis neighbor, though he. • 4. •bui'd hie house in the woods, the world will make a beaten •, • path to his door.—Emer.on.• • - • • •Get on the path to the door of the • s • • • ••Tinier Printing Office .• 4 •P • • • Where •mouse traps are not made but• * A •—where— • • ant SIL.lc >r1,rINESs • • .• . * •• • • 1 4. : 4. •• I•s turned out every day with neat- • ness and despatch; where up-to-date materials and machinery are used, and were mechanics with up-to-date ideas are employed; where quality • • • characterizes every piece of work s and service given every buyer; where • cheap printing is never done, but • where good printingis done cheap; I where the kind of printing is done • •r that will lead the world to make a • beaten path to your door; where • particulars may be had by following • '`' up the path to the office of 13, It T3. 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