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THE EXETER ADVOCATE.
THURSDAY, NOV. 19, 1290..
The Week's Co'nunercial Summary.
The. stock of wheat at Toronto is 229,710
bushels as against 287,973 bushels a week
agoaad 99,466 a year ago.
The gauss earnings of the Canadian
Pacific for the week ended October 81,
were $790,000. An increase of $32,000.
The stocks of wheat at Fort William and
Pert Arthur are 2,055,184 bushels as ewe-
paeed with 1,593,251 bushels a week ago
sand 4940,951 bushels a year ago.
The recent rise in wheat and the present
active condition of the market and de-
mand for seaward freight space. has
attracted attention afresh to the unusual-
Since the beginning of the year the net
imports of gold at New York are $20,392,-
000;, as against net exports last year of
$Z,979,000 and exports of $70,109,000 in
1894.
The visible sup,i,ly of wheat in the
"Cleated States and Canada is 58,680,000
bushels,, an increase of 1,395,000 bushels
miring the week. The total visible a year
ago was 52,990,000 bushels, and two years
ago 80,043,000 bushels. The amount of
wheat on passage to Europe decreased
640,000 bushels last week stud the total is
30,480,000, as against 25,600,000 bushels a
year ago.
In a lecture given lav Prof. Maconu on
"Our Fishing Resources," he described
the vast number of codfish that have
always been found in Canadian waters,
and which he said, are rather on the
increase than the contrary. He pointed
out the influence they have had on the
country in producing good sailors, as men
to catch them must be good seamen.
ly large quantity of that cereal handled
at Montreal this year. Last year's receipts
of wheat at that portwere small, not
exceeding 3,685,000 bushels. This year
they were more than double that quantity,
the total from the first of January to 20th
October being 8,027,854 bushels. Of this
quantity the cauals carried 7,200,556
'bushels, while the railways transported
the comparatively small proportion of
937,298 bushels. As toshipments of wheat
eastward, they have been, during the
eame period, 6,406,000 bushels width would
leave to be disposed of locally 1,621,000
bushels.
The following about coal and coke is
elerived from statements made in Boston
last week by Mr. Henry M. Whitney, of
the Dominion Coal Co., whose company
has purchased the Halifax Gas Light
company: "The output of the Dominion
Coal Company this year will be no doubt
1,100,000 tons, as compared with the sales
ef 814,000 tons last year. The ovens of the
Halifax plant have been finished, and are
now being dried out. We hope to be
producing coke by Nol;ember 1st., and by
December 1st. to be furnishing gas to the
city of Halifax, both fuel and illuminat-
ing gas. The Halifax plant is the first of
its kind, and though only a 10 oven plant,
cost $400.000 to build. We have a double
set of pipes through the city of Halifax,
and will furnish both fuel and illuminat-
lug gas, illuminating gas through one
pipe and fuel gas through the other.
Here and There.
Da Maunier's successor will have to
work hard to equal his success.
The czar has just signed an imperial
order changing the Russian colors to
red, white and blue, read backwards.
A contemporary asserts, dogmatically,
that "no dog has any right to bite a bicy-
clist -with impunity." Nor with anything
else.
The Springfield. Mass., Union says that
"skates are now made of glass." We've
seen many of them made by using too
many glasses.
TOPICS OF A WEEK.
The Important Event* in a Few Words For
i3Usy Readers.
cA>tiADIAN-
Floods are reported in the violnity of
Quebec,
The Pacific. Cable Commission met for
organization in London.
Serious landslides have taken place off
the cliffs at Montmorency Fails.
Charges of bribery have been brought
against a number of Montreal aldermen,
Montreal will shortly ask the Legisla-
ture for authority to tax church property..
The penitentiary investigation com-
mission has commenced work at King-
eton,
It is estimated that 550,000,000 feet of
lumber were ant in the Ottawa district
this year.
Mrs. \Patterson, of St. Catharines, fell
dead in the Roman Catholic Church, at
early mass.
Mr, Jolla Day, architect, of Guelph,
was found dead in his bedroom with a
bullet In his head.
Vandals broke into All Saints' Church
at Kingston and did a lot of damage to
the church property.
It is proposed to erect a Woman's
Institute on the site of the present Y.
W. C. A., Hamilton.
Mr. John Walker, a well-to-do farmer
of Camden 'Township, committed suicide
by drinking carbolic acid.
Mr. Albert Horton, Toronto, has been
appointed official stenographer ato the
Bering Sea Commission,
The new wharf in course of construc-
tion at St. John gave way and was dam-
aged to the extant of $60,000.
Lieut. -Col, Lindsay denies the rumor
that the 7th Battalion is about to dis-
band or that he intends to resign.
Thomas Mallon, of Brookville, was shot
through both lungs by a companion
named Harry Songer while hunting.
The story of the wreck of the schooner
Senora and the loss of several Canadraus
in Lake Erie turns out to be false.
Canadian refiners advanced their prices
for all grades of refined sugars Monday.
Prices in New York were also advanced.
Archie Gillies, of 'leeswater, was
wounded by a boy friend who pointed a
revolver at him, not knowing it was
cocked.
The schooner Senora was wrecked in
Lake Erie and five of the crew drowned,
Amongst them was Malcolm McLeod, of
Toronto.
Sir Charles and Lady Tupper left for
England on board the steamship Numi-
dian, which sailed from Quebec ou Sat-
urday night,
The schooner Maggie was cut in two
by the. steamer Tiber near St..lohn's,
Newfoundland, and thirteen persons
were drowned.
It is beeome a settled as well as un-
questioned fact, that every time Gomez
is surrounded and killed by the Spaniards
he is not present.
A clergyman died in a horse car in New
York the other day, which calls to mind
the fact that so far as street car trans-
portatibn is concerned, New York is still
provincial.
A Hamilton woman had such an inter-
esting bit of scandal to discuss with some
lady callers that she broke her jaw in two
places. The woman's tongue, being hung
in the middle, was not injured.
It doesn't pay to get excited. A Port-
l:aud man got mad recently because his
wife had spent $4 on a new hat, and
started down town in a rage, slamming
the door behind him with such violence
that he broke a $9 light of stained glass.
A young woman sweetly says that she
"should think there would be as much
hugging in teaching a girl to ride a bicy-
cle as in ,teaching a girl to skate or waltz."
If that were true, Daisy, no one would
have nerve enough to charge for instruc-
tion.
The great Sahara desert is to be cleared
alp and prepared for habitation, a French
expedition having declared it to be fully
capable of holding a large and prosperous
population, It is safe to say that Sahara
corner lots will be held cheap for some
time to come.
Fish Can Scent Bait.
The sense of smell and taste appears to
be well developed in the great majority of
the fish species, Tobacco thrown over-
board from vessels is often seized by mack-
erel and halibut, but it is immediately re-
jected. Nearly all varieties of fish, and
more especially the "ground swimmers,"
have ; choice of food, Halibut and cod
are attracted a great distance by certain
kinds bf bait. Herring, when fresh and
in goodcondition, are splendid bait for
cod, but are of no use whatever if they
have become stale from long keeping.
(Catfish, buffalo and one or two varieties
of the bass will bite bacon when they
will pay no attention whatever to the
luscious angleworm.
Much distress and sickness in children
is caused by worms. Mother Graves'
Worm Exterminator gives relief by
atemoviag the cause. Give it a trial and
lee Convinced.
A holler explosion blew the Paterson
Roofing Manufacturing Company's prem-
lees, 011 Front street east, Toronto, to
reins, and injured three employes, who
are at present in the General hospital
progressing 'favorably.
An Ottawa girl was on her way to be
married, when she received a letter from
her father in Missouri enclosing money
to pay her fare out there. The wedding
was immediately declared off, and the
young lady will do as her father desires.
In the Prentiss murder case Mr. Osier
has claimed that his client is entitled to
a new trial on legal objections to the
judge's charge, but as Prentiss is unable
to bear the expense of a trial, he asks
that the sentence be commuted to life
imprisonment.
The members of the Dominion Gov-
ernment profess to bp well pleased with
the result of the election in the United
States, and there is a disposition to re-
gard the election as an indication that a
reciprocal trade arrangement may be
effected with the United States.
The Canadian deputation to negotiate
a treaty of reciprocity with the United
States will probably visit Washington in
about six months.
Extradition proceedings were begun at
Buffalo against Mrs. George Sternarnan,
who is wanted at Cayuga on a charge of
poisoning her husband,
Chief Engineer Costa says that no en-
gineering difficulties would be met in
making improvements at St. Audrew's
Rapids, on Red River.
The report of the Montreal Street
Railway Co. for the year ended Septem-
ber 3 shows a net .profit of $462,106,
against $351,349 in 1895.
The body of Michael Dundee was
found at Hamilton lying on the streetin
a pool of blood. It is believed he received
his injuries in an accident.
The Governor -General's office on his
ranch in British Columbia was burned,
and it is feared a lot of important pub -
'tic documents have been lost.
Mr. Alfred Lamb, was working under
a car on a switch at Stratford when a
shunted ear struck it. 'The result was the
shocking death of Mr, Lamb:
fudge Snider has concluded the inves-
ti<eation into the alleged irregularities in
the Hamilton House of Refuge contracts,
and will make a report to the Council.
Frank McGarry, who disappeared from
Cornwall a year ago and was recently
the subject of a sensatioal story by Mrs.
Winters. has been traced to Montreal,
from which port he sailed on the steamer
Lake Superior as a cattle boy.
Port, Coleman's report upon the dis-
covery of what was supposed to be coal
in Balfour Township has been issued
The substance is called anthraxolite,
and the opinion is expressed that it may
have a considerable economic value as
fuel for local use.
The skeleton of a man, supposed to be
Peter McLellan, was turned up by Mr.
Weir while ploughiug on his farm in
South Dororster. McLeIlan worked for
Little Bros., former occupants of the
farm, and disappeared u'6dar suspicious
circumstances ten years ago.
Sleeplessness is due to nervous excite-
ment. The delicately constituted. the
financier, the business anus, end those
whose occupation necessitates great
mental strain or worry, all suffer less or
Move from it. Sleep is the great restorer
of a worried brain, and to get sleep cleanse
the stomach from all impurities with a
few doses of Parnielee's Vegetable Pills,
gelatine carted, containing no mercury,
and arc guaranteed to give satisfaction or
the money will be refunded.
UNITED STATES.
Mrs, William H. Vanderbilt is dead.
The New York canals will be closed
on December 1.
Prof. Henry E. Parker, for more than
twenty years professor of Latin at Dart
mouth College, Boston, is dead.
A writer In the Contemporary Review
asserts that some of the New York belles
have taken to chewing tobacco.
FOREIGN'.
The Duke and Duchess of York aro
arranging to visit Toronto in the autumn
of next year.
The Sultan has pledged himself to
France to put into immediate execution
certain reforms in Armenia.
The Jnpauose Government hasawarded
to American shipbuilders contracts for
building two swift protected cruisers.
The Hawaiian Government has grant-
ed a full pardon and restoration of her
civil rights to ex -Queen Lilioukalani.
Capt. John Marriott, of England, who
was captured by brigands near Smyrna
and held for ransom, has beau released.
Mr. Cecil Rhodes is seeking an Irish
Parliamentary seat, and if elected he
will appear as a supporoia of Mr. Dillon.
Reports are current that a massacre
has occurred in an Armenian village near
Iialseriea, and that 60 persons have been
killed.
At a meeting of the British Bimetallic
League, it was claimed that McKinley's
elootioe is a victory for international
bemetallism.
The Viceroy of India cables that there
has been no rain in the famine districts,
and that extensive relief works have
been opened.
Mr. Edward Poynter has been elected.
president of the Royal Academy, as the
successor of Sir John Millais, who died
last August.
CANADIAN SUCCESS
RECOGNIZED ABROAD
An American Coulpany Organ-
ized with Offices at i5ui'f ala.
The last shipment of butter for this
'season from the Government dairy sta-
tions at Prince Albert and Indian Head,
N. W. T„ are on their way to Montreal.
Mr. R. Gregory Cox, the well-known
lawyer of St. Catharines, Ont., ameniber
of the firm of Cox & Yale, barristers,
died after about two weeks' illness, aged
45.
Messrs. W. Anderson and E. Burrows,
fishermen, of Port Bruce, while trying
to make the harbor at Port Burwell in
the gale, were drowned by the capsizing
of,their boat.
The Dundas Council has agreed on a
by-law giving the Hamilton & Dundas
Railway Company the right to run as a
trolley system, the company to pay $1,000
a year mileage.
F. T. Shutt, chemist at the Experi-
mental farm, will go to Washington to
attend the annual convention of the
agricultural chemists of the United
States and Canada.
Ethel, the six-year-old daughter of Mr.
John L. Brown, of Owen Sound, was
playing where some men were cutting
down trees. A large log rolled on her,
crushing her to death.
It is expected that the Dominion Tar-
iff Commission will begin its enquiry
about the lath inst. Ontario will be the
first province visited,and the commission
will sit in Toronto, Hamilton, and Lon-
don.
Prof. Bell,.of the Dominion Geological
Survey, is of the opinion that the mineral
found near Sudbury is anthracite coal;
but as it is in veins instead of layers,
he is doubtful if it will be found in pay-
ing quantities.
Edmund Harvey, late City Treasurer
of Guelph, having pleaded guilty of em-
bezzlement of city funds and made resti-
tution, so far as he was able, was sent-
enced to three months' imprisonment by
the County Judge.
It is reported in Roman Catholic eccle-
siastical circles that the expediency of
appointing a Papal ablegate for Canada
has been recognized by the Propaganda,
and that it is very probable the Rev.,
Father Forbes, a Scotch member of the
Order of Jesus, will be appointed.
They Never Fail. --Mr. S. M. Bonghner,
Langton, writers: "For about two years I
was troubled with Inward Piles, but -by
using Parmelee's Pills, I was completely
cured, and although four years have
elapsed since then they have not returned,"
Parnielee's Pills are anti -bilious and a
specific for the cure of Liver and Kidney
Complaints, Dyspepsla,Costiveness, Head-
ache, Piles, etc., and will regulate the
secretions and remove all bilious matter. to public confidence.
A MILLIONAIRE BANKER
At the Bead of the New Company. -The
Fame Irart,od by Dodd's RidntY 1'IIIEIn
Canada Wins the Confidence and Capital
Necessary for a Solid Syndicate.
, Sir Robert; Peel, it appears, has settled
down to to novelist's.career. His second.
novel will shortly appear, and a third is
said to be well under way.
Peru has sent an agent to England
who will negotiate for the supply of
artillery and machine guns and the latest
improvements in small arms.
The Manchester Guardian says it is
whispered among bi-metallists that Mr.
Jossph Chamberlain, during his visit to
the United States, became a convert.
The British emigration returns just
issued show that during the month of
October 2.001 persons sailed for Canada,
against 1,769 in the preceding October.
There is a great difference of opinion
in the London press regarding the sent-
ence of threemonths' imprisonment
passed upon Mrs. Castle for shop -lifting.
The Queen has decided that St, Paul's
and not Westminster Abbey shall be the
central scene of the functions associated
with the Jubilee accession fetes next
June. '
At a meeting of the British South
African Company in London, a stock-
holder called for three cheers for Col.
Cecil Rhodes, and they were most heart-
ily given.
The extensive worsted mills of Dawson
R-1 Sons, at Bradford, England, have
been destrbyed by fire. The loss on build-
ings, machinery and stock amounts to
k:10,000.
The Saturday Review, in an article on
Canada and the . Imperial Customs
Union, calls -attention to , the "spirit of
disaffection with the Empire which is at
work in Canada."
Owing to the failure of the wheat,
hay, and potato crops in Ireland, caused
by prolonged wet weather, the Irish in
large numbers are face to face with win-
ter and starvation.
At Sholapur, India, a hand of 5,000
men looted a lot of grain. The police
were called on, and, being unable to con-
trol the mob, they fired upon it, killing
four men and wounding six others.
A despatch from St. Petersburg states
that a railway train which ,, was convey-
ing the dowager Czarina, Grand Duke
Nicholas and Grand Duchess Olga was
stopped between Sombatowo and Mikale-
jewo, the engineer finding that parts of
the locomotive had been wilfully
loosened.
There is not a more dangerous class of
disorders than ' thole which affect the
breathing organs. Nullify this danger
with Dr. Thomall' Eclectrie Oil -a pal-
modic of acknowlefted efficacy. It cures
lameness and soreness when applied ex-
ternally,
xternally, as well as swelled neck and
crick in the back; and, as an inward
specific, possesses mast substantial claims
At a time when most business men are
resting on their oars, pending the result
of the election, it is ;iuterestidg to report
the details of a new organization that
promises to enlarge Buffalo's reputation
as a business center, and bring many
thousands of dollars here for local distri-
bution. This has reference to the Dodd's
Medicine Company, with a suite of offices
in the Ellicott Square Building, substan-
tial business men in control, and ample
capital at its back. Nothing of the kind
in recent years begins to equal the im
portance of such a business iii its relation
to the community. The new company
has been organized for the manufacture
of Doda'e Kidney Pills, a remedy that has
won franc and fortune over in Canada,
and that comes to the United States in.
response to a well defineddeiriaud, There
is nothing fictitious about the prepara-
tion rind nothing doubtful about its
results. It is claimed to be a supreme and
complete triumph, backed, by thousands
of legitimate testimonials and indorsed by
men and women of more than average
intelligence. Because it comes from Can-
ada, it is none the less a triumph, it bas
won its spurs over there.
There is no snore progressive business in
Buffalo Chart the big World's Dispensary,
and there is every reason to anticipate
similar activity in connection with the
manufacture of Dodd's Kidney Pills.
Every condition fully warrants it. The
new company represents men of large
experience anti business ability, with the
Hou. F. G. Babcock, of Iiui•neilsviile,
as president; Mr. J. A. McKee of Toronto,
as vice-president, and Mr. Blinn Yates as
secretary and treasurer, Mr. Babcock is
president of the Bank of llarrleilaville,
owner of the famous Babcock Stock Farms
ono the home of the mighty Smuggler,
and the present house of the beautiful
stallion Voodoo, for which Mr. Babcock
paid $24,000. when it was about 21 mouths
old, and about 60 more of the finest blooded,
stook in the country. Mr. Babcock is a
man of vast business, interests, and cue
who has been wonderfully successful in
everything he has undertaken. The
Elmira Telegram calls bins "a weal-
thy and public-spirited citizen and just
the kind of a man to make a place famous
and prosperous," The devezopmeat of
this new business will give him a direct
interest in the growth and prosperity of
Buffalo and will turn to our advantage in
snore ways than one. Mr. McKee is
president of the Dodds Medicine Company
of Canada, whose energy and enterprise
have made Dodd's Kidney Pills famous
throughout sire length and breadth of the
Dominion. Mr. Blinn Yates is manager
of the Buffalo office of the Charles H.
Fuller's Newspaper and Magazine Ad.ver
tising Agency of Chicago anti New York,
and has recently removed here from New
York City.
The new business starts out under the
most favourable auspices, with no possible
question es to its success and with every
lutention of making things hum. It is
easy to see that Buffalo is fortunate iu
being made headquarters for the States
It means steady work for scores of people,
and no end of free advertising for the
city.
A Much Needed Article.
"Here is a new ink bottle, Scribbs—
warranted to keep out the dust."
"You haven't got one that is warranted
to keep out the mucilage brush, have
you?"—Chicago Record.
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Celebrating in 1897 its seventy-frrstj
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NEW STORY
BY A
He Knew It.
Pompous Mistress—Who is that man at
the door, Hannah? •
New Girl—He says he's the reut'collec.
ton, ma'am.
P. M.—But, Hannah, we don't pay
rent.
New Girl—That's what he says, ma'am.
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Catarrh of Long Standing
Relieved in a Few
Hours.
It is not alone the people of our own
country, and prominent citizens like
Urban Lippe, M.P. of Joliette, Que., and
other members of Parliament, who,
having used Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal
Powder, pronounce it the most effective
remedy they have ever known, but people
everywhere are expressing their gratifica-
tion at the effectiveness of this medicine.
C. G. Archer of Brewer, Maine, says: "I
have had catarrh for several years. Water
would run from my eyes and nose days at
a time. About four months ago I was
induced to try Dr. A.gnew's Catarrhal
Powder, and since using the wonderful
remedy I have not had an attack. I would
not be without it." It relieves in ten
minutes.
Their Conclusions.
Two,seientists of the twenty-tirstcen-
tury were examining with deep interest a
petrified body which had just been dis-
covered.
"It is quite old," said one..
"Yes," replied the other, "but not more
than 150 years, I should say. You will
notice that it has the bicycle face and the
telephone ear. Those peculiarities did net
develop until near the close of she nine-
teenth century, according to the best
authorities."
It Stands to Reason.
That a man who gives his whole ands
undivided attention to one particular;
subject should acquire a greater pro -e
ficiency in it, than one whose energies:
are expended in different directions.
This is true of the medical superintend:
cut, and his staff of assistants, at Lake
burst Institute,in their treatment of alco-
holism and kindred diseases. Every fresh'
case adds to the experience of years, and
to the number of those successfullel
treated. There is no 'sudden and danger;
ons deprivation of liquor; there are nos
bolts and bars; the patient gives up the
drink habit almost unconsciously, and,,
from that moment, takes the first step,
on his upward career, commencing life
afresh under brighter auspices. For
pamphlet and terms address The Man-,
ager, Lakehurst Institute, Oakville, Ont.
That Was the One.
Knicker—i thought Jones said he had "i
suit for every day in the year. I've recti
only one on hire.
Bocker—Well, that's it.—New York
Herald.
A. Chinese newspaper has entered anon
its two thousandth volume. It has lost
pretty much all its original subscribers.
PILES CURED iN 3 TO 6 NiGHTS.
Dr, Agnew's Ointment will cure all
cases of Itching Piles in from three to six
nights One application brings comfort,'
For blind and bleeding piles it is peerless,.
Also cures i'etter,.Salt Rheum, Eczema,
Barber's Itch and $11 eruptions of the skin.
86 cents.
WOMAN, WHY?
You Have Sallow Skin, 1'impes, Isrnp-
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Why resort to cosmetics and powders to
Hide the effects?
Dr. Agnew's Liver Pills regulate the sys-
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Disorders like these arise from sluggish
liver. From one to two pills a dose,
will clarify and purify the complexion in
short order. Dr. Agnew's pills at all
druggists. See that you get what you
ask for. 10c. for 40 doses.
Her Wasting Disease.
"Digby tells me he fears his wife is the
victim- of a wasting disease."
"What is it?"
"Bargain counters. "—Chicago Record.
A Good Reason.
"Papa, why do they call language the
mother tongue?"
"Because the father so seldom gets a
chance to use it."—Chicago Tribune.
Deafness Cannot be Cured
*Mr
PEACH
BLOOM
SKIN FOOD
' For the Skin.
PERFECT
HEALTH -
PILLS
For the Blood.
50 ets, each at Drug stores
or sent prepaid on receipt
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Osnowa lii:n ease Co„
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TO AT T END THE NORTHERN BUSINESS COMM
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by local application!, ea they cannot reach the
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way to cure Deafness, and that is by constitu-
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Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets in-
flamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect'
hearing,and when it is entirely closed Deaf-
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can be takcu out and this tube restored to itsi
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forever; nine cases out of ten are Caused by
catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed con-'
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We will give One Hundred Dollars for any
case of Dearness (caused by catarrh) that can
not be cured by Had's Catarrh Cure, Send for
circulars, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O„
ta*Sold by Druggists, 75e.
The Thing That Struck Him.
She—Was there any particular thing.
about the town'. wideh struck you?
"Yes; a bicyplk"---Yonkers States.:
man."
Chapped 'Undo.
The de -intent preparation for curing and
preventing handsisPeachBloom.
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This. admirable a it tonic may' be relied'
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Buttons
250.
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A Pretty
Present
Address
Order Dept.
DOMINION REGALIA CO.
TORONTO
Manufacturers of all Lodge Requisites,
Uniforms, Badges, Emblematic Pins.
THE CHEAT BIRTON.
GROUP of GOLD PROPERTIES
Consists of (12) twelve full claims, 600
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yet should BUY before the ADVANCE
flf PRICES.
Price for the month of October 5c, per share
in 100 share blocks. We buy 'and sell
all stocks handled on the market.
For particulars call, write or wire
The Cauda iiilliliE E chair e
82 King St. West, Toronto, Ont.
T. N. U.
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its Commercial, Shorthand and Penman-
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59 Students assisted to positions in six weeks.
New Term now open. students admitted At.
any time,—Get articulars. Mention this paper.
W. H. SHAW, Principal.
Toronto, Ontario.
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