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THE SIGNAL: GODERICII. ()NTA RIO
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WORTII
MOUNTAINS
OF GOLD
During Change--of--Life,
says Mrs Chas. Barclay
Graniteviile, Vt. - " I was passing
through t he C hinge of Lite aud suffered
from nervousness
and othe r annoying
tlyuiptoms, slid 1
can truly say that
LydiaE.Piukham's
Vegetable Com-
pound has proved
worth mountains
of gold to me, as it
restored my health
and strength. 1
never forret to tell
niy friends_ what,
LydistE.Pinkharn's
Vegetable Compound has done for Inc
during this tryiug period. Complete
restoration to health Means so much
to me that for the sake of other suffer-
ing women I am willing to make toy
trouble public so you may puUish
this letter." -MRS. Cita. Benceav,
R.I.D.,Graniteville. Vt.
No otber medicine for woman's ills
has received such wide -spread and un-
qualified endorsement. No other med-
icine we know of has such a reword
of cures of female ills as has Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vertable Compound.
For more than 30 years It ha.s been
curing female complaints such as
inflammation, ulceration, local weak-
nesaes, fibroid tumors, irregularities,
periodic pains, backache. indigestion
and nervous prostration. and it is
unequalled for carrying women safely
through the period of change of life.
It costs but little to Ow Lyclut E.
PintthanneYegeteible Compount and.
as Mrs-Barelaysaywit is "worth moun-
tains of gold' to suffering woraem.
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Bible Study Club
Suggestive Oyes( on the Intermthonsi Sunday School Lessons, PrCP.Ired
N1111
tv h'es,. Dr. 1,ns,ott, Besntforef
'Registered in toe...laws with the t opyright Acid
SoldnY, Mal 30111, 1909-Selleving end Doing.
are engaged in good works also got
savinf faith, whether they proles. to
It James ii.: 14411.
floldriText--_FeithwuQrS
is deed. Jar
Verse Vhat doer James NAOMI
bete by "fetal" ?
Can a Mali brave true faith if he is
not filled with love for his fellows and
doing all he can to help thent ?
I f 4 man "say he lotth faith," what
is the test of whether he is telling the
truth?
Are there -those today who say, and
probably think. they hare (fifth. but.
lacking loving hearts, and the fruits
of love, are deceiving thentselves ?
iVhat is a Christian's proof to him-
self that he is not a deceived man in
elsi lll ing to be in the favor of God ?
Verses 15, Id -How do you class
those. who flee people in nerd of ftxxi
and clothing nod do not do *11 they
eon tii 'amply the need?
Which person more nearly re-
sembles 'Jesus, the one who tallfs very
piously. and prays with the needy.
hat giving them no help. or the one
who generously supplies the need. with-
out any religious pretensione?
115 MAN helps the needy to supply
their own needs is that as well or
better than RUpplying the nee&
direct ?
lett possilde for *church to Ite do-
ing full Christian service whith is not
helping the needy either in its own or
some other community ?
Verses 17, lit -Is it poSsible lo ehow
faith without works-%
Have all those who withlov ing hearts
hive t or not. adff-WiTertterittey- are
members of the church or mit, knd
whether or not they are „even ortho-
dox in their views?
Have any who attend church regd.
larly and profess to lit. religious, Mit
are harsh with the poor. give nettling
to charity and care lllll hing for the
needy. got saving feith ?
Have those got waving faith who
prey for the poor *lei needy and for
the sick and suffering and yet do
nothing to feed the poor or comfort
the Pick ?
Verses IS. there any moral
merit in mere orthodoxy or is there
any essential moral rblatne in mere
heterodoxy F
Granted a man witlt the Writ tit-
lestis engaged in good works, what
does he lose by being heterodox and
whet dties he gain by being orthodox ?
V testes adet - W hen. titallohL A l WA'
ham to leave his own country and to
start for Another that God would
show hint. Was there any other way
that he could have faith in Nod hot
by actually starting on the journey ?
Whet et the meastingoe "and Abra-
ham believed God and it was imputed
unto him for lighteousiles....?
Lowe is an essential part of faith and
love implies acbon or good works, hence
is 0 •t all possible for a person to have
faith whO is not engaged in good works?
.This questmn must be answered in writ-
ing by members of the club
Sunday, June 6. issoo-zrThe Power of the Tongue.
James 3 : 1-11 ,, Verses 4 -5 -Is it actually so Gott
Golden Text-WI:wets keepeth his the tongue is to the man what the
nmute- as& hie tongue kgeoethAsig_ rudder is to the ship, that is, does the
soul from troubles. Prov. 21 :d1. itongue govern the influence of the
This chapter continues the thought Mall ?
of last week's lesson. based on the pre -1 Is it necessary at all times to watch
vious -banter.I our tongues, compelling them to re
nt-
Ve, 1 -What claslof persons are I train from wrong words. ad lute
most likely to want to rule, or
enuuders.those engaged Itt JIRO_
works or those who neglect them?
Will one who is in rapt love with
his fellows want to rule them, or will
be judge them harshly ?
'Unfaithful Christians always put up
a high standard for others ; what
effect wilt that -have atpoo the -stan-
dard with which God will measure
hetu ? islee Matt. 7 : I-5.
Verse 2 -How much of our trouble
and how much of the trouble we make
or °theta its caused by our tongues ?
If * man does not do *ny harm by
his words, is he very apt to do any
,therwiee?
If a man says hard and unkind
hinge about his neighbors. and in -
right words ; just as the man at the
?hal of a ship controls the rudder
w t vigilant watchfulness ?
Is the tongue capable of setting a
church or a neighbothood all ablaze
with scandal. just as • tuatch may set
fire to a city ,•
Verse ti -What are Some of the
"iniquities" which the AGMEGE-
can cause?
('In you recall and mention some of
the moral poison emitted by an eyil
tongue ?
Do persons with an evil tongue al-
ways draw their inspiration front
"hell ?"
b'erves 7.8 -Man can do very won-
derful things in training eninials end
controlling the foices of maitre, but
entionally wound. the feelings of cannot "tame the bittnan
-.e
tongue,
otherby 1. words, ie he neceeariy rdits poisoit; lo whom may
a bad man? we apply to have this effectually
Is the control of the tongue thekL done -
o theeTofiheentire
manl 1. Verees 0.12 - If a man ogee his
Verse 3 -It takes an iron bit to eon- -
..b.tr,lehten.....tniateue bath for bad and fur gestiLlur
rot a horse, what lb the -blessing and curving." does this not
will etTectiisliv ,ontrol the tongue ?
stamp hintdi a tank hypocrite?
In what respect is an ungoverned
ongue like • runaway horse with a Is it, poesible for a person with an
broken bit. and what are generally the evil tongue to be at the same time
esults in each case ' This question welt Pleitaing to Uod ?
must be answered in writing by mem- Lesson for Sunday. June 13tb. 1908).
bers of the club.; -Heroes of Faith. Heti. 11 : 1-49.'
TOURIST and WEEK -END
ARTISTIC CASSEROLES.
Mad. at the Pottery Works of Cieenmet
M
This Is the time of the year when an
eyen are tarried toward the Riviera.
But how many among those Wale of
plumage who throng the hotels of Nice
and Cannea ever take the trouble 40
make an excursioo to Vallauris, the
head center for the manufactnre of
these baked clay casseroles, known
wherever the best traditions of the,
French cuisine are recognizieP
The . art pottery estabLishments of
'lenient Mauler and hie fellows at
;Mire Joaan and in the orange and
olive tree covered hillsides roundabout
are as far as the Keel:ern of mouvenirs
of the "Cote d'Amire" ever go in their
meat. 5tassier hi a great artist no
doubt. though he might still have been
shomle, journeyman potter had be
lot years ago attracted the attention
of (Jerome, Cabanal. Puvie de rtes.
Excursions
Ticket i on Sale frora May ist
The See Route to
LAKE S1MCOE, SPARROW LAKE,
MUSKOKA TAKES, GEORGIAN
B A Y, MAGANETAWAN,
PICKEREL end FRENCH
RIVERS.
Crossing lathe Muskoka at Fiala Park
and along the shore of Lake Joseph,
akirting nearly one hundred bodiee of
water between Toronto and Sudbury.
For literature and hill Information
&boot fishing and holiday man te,
C. Paice.-Gnitax.
Passenger Agent,
Canadian Northern Building, Toronto
-11*-idratd.
One day a lady who had been reared
in the careful luxury of the ,old-fash-
foiled Englistrhomewas invited to vine
the kitchen of a great metropolitan
ote . -She wanTed to go, but Wee
afraid. When asked why, she replied,
**I'm afraid 111 see something that will
forever destroy my appetite for hotel
food.'' She went, and found every-
thing delightfully clean.
Good housewives consider cleanli-
ness and purity first of all; that's why.
Qiioker Oats is their choice among all
oatmeal,. In making Quaker Oats the
grain is sifted and resifted, passing
through More than fifty processes of
deo:ling before itis conked and rolled.
H you took handful of oats and
scrubbed and polished and wiped each
separate grain, it wouldn't then be
nearly as clean as Quaker Oats. No
human hand ever touches a single
grain of Quaker Oats from the field
to your kitchen. The best advice on
foods you could have is: Eat Quaker
Usts every morning for breakfast.
2 You'll find Quaker Oats put up in
Iwo sine radars, the regular size and
the huge. family size for those who
are not convenient to the store. The
Urge package contains -I -655e- et
handsome china for the table. Quaker
Oats is one of Canada's greatest prod-
ucts.
venues and the world of art at Paris,
who prevailed upon hint to devote his
undeniable talents to the making of
these exquielte forms and colorings
which have made his jugs end vases
and Witteu famdus the world over.
Messier's work is to be found in the
maseums. but where one example 13
to be seen closely guarded in a glass
ease in a museum hundreds of the
casseroles of Vallaurls are to be found
among the chefs' pots an pans of
neighboring hotels and restaurunte.
Almost within ilea of Massier• es-
tablishment on the shores of the Medi-
terranean rises th tall stack of an
Industrial commuii1t of .10,rne 6.000
moult; who here in th . Valli. Aurea,
the golden valley of the Itornanx, turn
out each year countless thourtande. per-
\
A /Woman's Sympathy
Aro yeu diseouritged? Is your doctor'e
bill a heavy financial load? la your pain
a heavy physical burden? 3 know what
theme mean to delicate women -I have
been discouraged, too; but learned how to
cure pnypelf 1 want to relieve your bur-
densWhy not end the pain an strip the
dortor's b1111 I ran do this for you and
34113 you will assist me.
All you need do la to welt* for a tree
box of the remedy which ham been placed
In my hands to be given away.dePerhapo
this ono boX Mill cure You --it has done so
for °Merest/ If 09, I shall he ham and
you deal he cored far 2, fth• cold of a
nook(. *tamp). Your letters held confi-
dentially Writ, to-dav for my free treat-
tnent„ Mat F. E CCRRAII, Windsor, Ont.
- PARKET REPORTS.
Liverpool and Chicago Wheat Futures
Close Higher-Livis Stock -
Latest Quotations.
Monday Kt/cuing May 3
larverpool wheat future. , losed to -day
*4I to 5Rd laWher than Saturdo). and corn
future. sad lower.
At Chicago, May viheat csoied bother
than Saturilag. May corn Piec higher, and
oat& Au idebses
Winnipeg Options.
eat- May :004 bid, Jul) $I7% bld.
glittyb.kitaitic Md. Sept . 57'ile bid
Toronto Grain Market.
whireit-res+,--seeme-,se-eree4$44-40-11-.
Sept
Oat
Wheat, redbuah Peas, bushel ,.;611;
,
Burka heat. bushel
Wheat goose bush
nye. bushel
Earley. babe' -----------4) 67
Toronto D.:fMrket.
(ats, bushel-. . 0 54 t)
Butler. separator, dalrYlb. m 00 1
,- ,1 0 21
Butter, More' lots 14,.4
liutter. creamery, lb. rid ' 034
Butter, .•reamery, solids. 0 :1 0
0° 11{
0 a..!3.1"
Eggs, new -laid, doses'
Cbeeso, new lb
Cheese. large. Ili
Cherie, twin, lb
New York -Dairy Market.
YORK. May a- Butler -Steady
to on. receipts, 7:71 creamery. spe-
c to T7c; official. 7.41.4e: extras.
third to first. 71c to :54tor; image
common to finest. 'ne to 311e; pro-
cess eanunota to special. re to :2%c; west-
... •
ern tactor). first. nk; western imitation
etimmecy_ Org. 71g to
Cheraw Steady, receipts. 90. new
..•,te full cseam. specials. I3c to lax.c.
do , large to MIMIl colored or 'Mall
17100.. do.. c-onimon to fair, 9e to
Ile, skims, full to special. to 11c
Eggs -Firm. receipts, 15.435; slate,
Permsylvaniaafld aearits, taliFL eciad-
white. Lik to 05.c. do., fair to choice.
:Vic to Wm- brown and mixed, fancy,
jajrto ehnIce. =kg_ 10
:Stecwestern storage packed. 23c to
35.e, westernfirst to ttlra first, :15.c
to =ye. streonds., Se to .4csouthera,
first, 71c to Woe. second,A to Wag
CATTLE MARKETS.
Toronto Junction Live Steek.
TORONTO JUNCTION, May 24. -
Receipt.; ot live stock ai the Union
'Sleek Yenta .weire--54- carloads. cow_
stating of 1179 cattle, :44 sheep and
owe calf.
Esserileee.
Export steers 'old at *75 to $t 2.3 bitikk
PAO to a The bulk of the exporters ra'
were held over for Tuesday's market.
Illatebers.
-Mart loadowteld 1$4 -0rosai--81634-
/0V? AASTED
CORN FLAKES
If your
palate craves
for something
new and
dainty
The flavor of
the fruit and
- the thrtor of
the corn
AS blend
slice a ideally, and
banana on the crispness
top of a dish of of the flakes gives
'coasted a decided zest to
Corn Flakes. the dish -
MADE
AT
LONEION, CAN.
lanita , losing 254 1, ..
New York Live Stock. '
NEW iiciEE. ma, A -calves- Receipts,
MI, market active and higher. roma
late aides et easier priced,: veusla. V to
O. throw -outs, 83 to ss. .buttermIlks.
to 14 20 mixed iii4ves.-81550, stommid calyMi
higher, city drilmed %vale, le to
country. 41reSsed, S.•0, na,
Sheep and Lambe- Receipts, 17.722. mar-
ket steady. sheep, 85 to 8850. mina. m 10
$4; lambs. V to 8733. no good stock
here; culls. 813 to et opring lambs.
fir TV -4119:157 by thr-lied, $441 to
Iloga-lteceopts, II.. narket easier.
at 87.50 tb $7.75. pig., 87 25 to le.re.
Chicago Live Stock.
-eti44'A4444: May- 44----1,2a.ttlar-Itacal4645 eso
ttmilied at .1.1.116,, market steady to strong.
beevvs. pi . $7 25. Texas ',U.S.'S. 14.75
to NV, ‘,..••• n Pt• $4 10 85' st,ck-
Ms and feeders, al 60 11 Mau. cows and
heifers. 00 to 3140 . to 14.75
tfoRmieiteertp4a aalluudad al 4a.11014. itior-
ket weak to Se I. tour. light. 34 0) tv $7
mixed. IL.711 to 117.40. heisity, $&34 to V
rougli. *IC ts17-t5- evsod-tsr virowsk Sea %.y ,
37.13 to fr 46. tog.. 3580 to PI 75...'bulk
01.15 to lit JI
Sheep and Lambs-Itecelpte estimated
at 12.000. roarlset strong, nati%e. IS to
$I S. western. PI to 1414. yearlings. UM
10 8740; Iambi. native. SS to ss.e, west --
ern, pi to 34.5)
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IMITAIIONS
SOLD
ON THE
mums
OF
MINARD'S
LINIMENT
medium, to *Z. common, N.* tO 111
cow., ta.., to $4.50 per cwt
Milkers aall Sliertsgere.
Prlees for milkers and springers were
utiehaaged, at fo.-i to suo each.
Virel Calve*.
Prices ready. at at to 144- per MM.
-Skeels mad Linami
The run of sheep and Isutibo was Ught.
Wealry Duni, (Moto., priers uterine/4W
all round
Hogs.
There were uone uttering, but H. P.
Kennedy- reports prices unchanged at
U for ealects. fed and wateredp.s to
57.70. f.o.bcars at country points.
Montreal Live Stock.
110141TitEA1... May 24.-(4*pecial.)-At the
Montreal Stock Yards. West End Market,
seceipts for lam week were =an rattle. 155
sheep and lambs, lea hogs am! 191/0 ralvea
The sup*, This monong conshrted of tiell
nattle. 54 sheep and lambs. SW hogs and
50 calves The offerings- of cattle were
ps, roma lakter than a-- mmir ago. The
undertone was not quit• so strong for the
niedlum_and 10War...gratIrs, hot price"; for
11,e brtIci claiSes wern (.ort) inAln-
talried Attendance of 1,u) ers was largo
add demand good. Thrre wa5 some de-
mand from exporters, too 04105 to Mgt'
prices and that cable from 14.55 -
pool noted'a decline 1,4 too to le per lb.. AA
compared with a week ago, only a few
were taken A few hauls of extra choke
untario stafi-fed steer.- eced at rec. and
some picked lots at (tire. butthe bulk of
choke lots sold at c.c. good. at tAic to
5sac, fair, at to Pa,. medium. at 4541c
to dete; fat COWS, at Vise to :Asr. bulls,
at 444c to War% and cOMITIOD litOCk it 3%e
to diec per lb.
Hog prices wore,' a further ad
Uc per cwt.. making net rise of 4.-3 to
500. within the past ten daya. attributed
to the very-% smell supplies coming for-
ward and the keen demand from Packers.
Sales of P•le,tra 1.0A were nuts!, at *475
to RIK per evil wwrheil off the ears. and
tn • few Inetancee. Ssile to 0.
Trade in smolt Ilisats Wan cillist, as of-
fering1 Were comporativelv light. Pricee
ruled firm. Yearling sheep, sold at '15l4c
to 7c, old aherp. 54.0- to rj- per It,
spring lambs. brouebt from 34 to 0 each.
and calves from V to $10 earl,as to else
Buil quality.
At the Canadian Prielfle IWe Mork mar-
ket receipts for the week were 'UN nattle
for elpOrt account. mid VOA nattle. 114
sheep and lambs. 7:T Log.. and 1413 naive",
for Meal ronsilimption, wbito ft, oupply
this morning amounted. to noi ,91i.14. 40
"beep and tartan,. ?whose And -SOPV--ritIVISV
East Buffalo Cattle Market.
EAST. itt•FFALti. May
celpts. 300 head. Relive •nd Se to Se
higher.' prime srenrs. 84.75 to S.C.; ship-
ping. WS to *475: ISIle114/•ti:2,:0 tn 14 14;
heffere. 84.0 to Se TO!. $1.10 3:4.77;
hull.. 51.75 to 82.440 .t, -'kers and feeders.
*Cm to $5.:5; Ir•if•ki. 113.75 KS;
fiesh row% 'and springers. 13 to $2 lower.
SS. to 133
Veals-Herelpts. 734)9 head; active and
eedy, et te *4 20.
ings-Aterellos, `4.6140 bend. fairly Re-
' pigs 6teadY. ntllera tor lower;
yorke 1734 tn 7,i, pigs. 37.12 to 577.;
muerte, .40 tr. 14.70. stags. 85 to V, 75;
dairies a to 37.04
Eheeri an Vomit. ?treetop': HAW head,
iirs.too; she .114,2_ 25o 1:1mbre
SOr hlitber; 1.1 toh 54 711 40 2.1; yearlings,
87 to 11771 ,--er•, 101:50 In 14.75; ewes,
--ro4ee4,-42--40--Su
wnial TEE cassznot.rx conk Talk.
haps millions. it these reugh. sh
Mir
tit in 'erre culte, whieh are 01
portcd to the ends of the earth. At
feast hill thts population of Veitaiiri•
gains It dilly bread In the potteries.
*home chief prodat lions ore Marmites
poelons and casseroles, tliiise faithful
handmaldenx of the masters of COok-
ery, the French (terra To Barcelidia.
to MnrtwIll.' 40 Cenon, to NapIce, tn
Alexandria and tei Trfeete ere shipped
daily from the seaport a few
miler( distant on the phore of the Golfe
innon shiploads of them' roligli Made
pottery cooking utensils and from
thenen are reihipped 40 great liners to
all the ports of the eeven seas.
Fifty entableihnients tit leant at Val
-
blurts eontinue the old traditions,. un-
effected by the rte of presperIty And
the art potterx uf the nelghtiorhood,
wbo produce mere nesthette forms out
if tbe sante plastie
The word "severe," which diction*.
ries now define me 'permute "a bold,
impudent, thrhulent woman, a teeing.
gent," originslly signified. both by
derivation eml in tile, just a manly
woman, in tha ePrise ri heroine or
amazon. When Plautus spoke of s
iketvant 11110d aa A "Virago," he mere-
ly meant that she was 3 strapipng
young Iranian. anal the Itomaris ep-
lied the word with no intention
rrovereot rudeness to Diene and
Minerva. The Vulgate even lute "vir-
ern" simply Inc woman, rui the name
men by Adam to his helpmate. In
Latan the word never. breame twisted
intn the unkindly sense that hes pew
about in Enghale-Loodon Nollereall
.
LONDON. 51.0- 24 --London cables 1 forr
ia'sitriti:diaarne gil"
t er.5i 'is! dressie,1c 1 welrhrt . rilt:frigf.e-'
at
raw IM
f iii quoted at 10c tO 10..c per lb
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for you to pul! Ijour.?lf tog' tl,cr, nd :
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ing irritable and had tcror4‘.:red? -•.-Nicr you -are. 4*
The months of winter have tried you sorcly and robbed
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plenish. You are in need di goou tui2 umrevivc you
and bring back ;Oat old-tilne virn and energ: . CH I E e.• ill do this.
.Mr. Jaims Stolikcr. of Rine:ewe, says: "TIC: 71 IN 'VE....(Y, DOSE
cannot speak too highly of PSYCH INT:, for it is th.: .,7 . 71 .1 1 cvor used
was just about 'All in' si"idn 1 the treatment, and 'in 3 months I •s as well
as ever. Hits great tort.c for 7.75k and run down geoplz. There seems be new
life in every eose." You cannot do without PSYCHINE st this time .of the ear. It
is a necessity and banish that run=duan ferlitig, languor, etc., and a'
hfe._ Send to DR, T. A. SL1CUM, Limittd, Spadina Aae., Toronto, for 'sa ple
to -day, or purchase a fiiTSICOM-
lecal •sts or Dealer.
PSYCHIN s so every w
and SI 00 Per bottle.
RUPTURE
\ CURED
ftTYOUR HOME
This is not a, truss Cure. but a
treatment you can use in YOUR
HOME. NO PAIN, DANGER or
OPERATION. no loss df tme from
your work, Wrte today before your -
RUPTURE gets anyworse DO
NOT WAIT.
Fill o Ilia Coupon
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Name
.1dilress •
Time A' p
and mail te
W. J. FROST
Dept. C, az Ontario St.
STRATFORD, . ONT.
CHAS. E;ARIFFITH
UPHOLIIITER I NO
AND REPAIR, NO
-HAIR MATTRESSES RENEWED
AND RE•hlADE,
An enters
CARPET
YING promptly attended ?o
Charge...moderato
1t.'4r 14,0010.: One door Wert of J. HarPel •
Itattititt
vot SWre, Wad 441)054
-Elgin Avenue.
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......7„,.....„.
IG. JOHNSTON
shines instantly at the first
brush or cloth.
Will not rub off. Is
waterproof. Softens
and preserves the
leather. No sub-
stitute even half
as good.
What the woman who has
visited the Christie Factory
.'r." says to her
INEVER realized all that
the 'Christie' brand on
biscuits meant until I
went through the big factory
in Toronto.
"The cleanliness of the whole
place amazed me. I don't
mean that it is clean as judged
hyfactorystandards, but clean
according to any standard.
"We women control the purse -
strings when it comes to buy-
ing biscuits, and it's no won-
der Chtistic, Brown & Co. are
glad to have us inspect their
factory. To my mind it is the
Christie,
6
strongest advertise-
ment they could have.
'ou'd be surprised
to the staff Opt is
kept busy, da in and day out
all the year rou -cleaning,
cleaning, cleaning.
• 'The windmvs, wafts,
ceilings, machinery; etr. all
speak volumes for the sanitary
conditions mid( r w1kh Chris
-
tie's Biscuits are Made. -
"It's a picture to see the
'Christie Girls -over three
hundred of them -in spotless
white. Each girl is supplied
with two complete uniforms
a week from the firm's pri-
vate laundry.
"At every turn I found fresh
friends -
evidence of the unusual care
which is taken to preserve
absolute cleanliness.
"It was explained to me how
every ounce of raw material
is testedb and how, at each
step throughout the process
of mixing, baking and packing.
the Christie quality is jcal-
oesly guarded. _
' "I am convinced that if every
woman in Canada could visit
the Christie factory as I did,
they would not think of us-
ing any but Christie's Biscuits
in future."
The best Grocers everywhere
in Canada have Christie' s Bis-
cuits. Sold in bulk, by the
pound. or in moisture and
dust -proof packages.
Brown & Co., Limited
EMBALMER
A 0(3
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Furniture and Undertaking:warmest,.
West side Square.
'PHoNlt : BoderIch
itosiderice 178
Night mils: At reinlonce, 3.; William
Street.
J. BKOPIIEY &SQN1
--11114 LEADING -
Funeral Directors
and Embalmers
j
Orders carfolly att•noed to .4 all
-- amers, eight or day
ONES
1
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Try our GAsitousit Coax
Fine for furnaces, ranges,
heaters. and grates. *Ore
heat and cheaper than coal.
fk.00 per ton cash.
New Coal Yard
I handle all kinds of hard and
soft coal. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Nothing but the best anthracite
handled.
Terms, without exception. CASH.
D. F. tlamlink,
Phone 127
'PHONE 15°1324
(Warehrmse) re West )
aed Yawls street and
at Dock goalies
you wane
Tag 111MT
COAL
__-
A L L KINDS OF CO''
ALWAYS ON HAND
fdrAil cowl weighed on the market soni°-.
where you get 2,440)14).. for a ton.
WM. L.EE.
thdero left at 4. 41,RK14 Hardware !root
twit side Salome womptiv attended to