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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1899-3-2, Page 24 Sonsecibers who itto net receive their pipe nainlerlY wiltPletise notify toe et once. Pall at the oMce or &evert:Wag rates. THE EXETER ADVOCATE. THURSDAY. MARC11 2, 1890. Stray Bits of information. One-tenth of the world es still unex- plored, (namela leas reeently spent $16,400,000 on bar canals alone. Liquor dealers in Indiana paid in fees and fines as year $918,625. County expeudittares for paupgra in In - liana 1298 were ;:.4 cents per head of Populati n. Stecleings Arse came into use in the eleventh century. Before that cloth band- ages were wound round the feet. The telephone subscritars of the wbole world number about Lee0.000. The United Stars stind vthe Sup with 000,000. Contracts otetie on seutzday may be en - tweed ea eeireeeecea„ a( or:ding SO a dad- aton Or the supreme eottrl; of that state. There never t ver will be, a, sniverszti naneveteee renzellea for an Pis to wee:et de-,r—the eery • utatire cella:are eurarivee ezezeg .thet were the germs of or i.er aeal tiIilementiay seazee disweees reote2t tlize reeefeas Of the pettent—weete us tied relieve One ill iet ura waned :vase/sate the other. We have. lowe.vr, 2:4 tanto Wine, when Obtainable in a eettesti uneduiteratea. twat e, a remedy for meny anti greviatts By.ite graettel :tail Jude:m.1e le. the ,.eraoest systems: nee ;:et i Into tonvaleseence .aud strettg.n.bv tmwee wtoen Qua nine exerts en Netar's own retora.tiVeS. ItrelleVei the tiroti;m,14 spirits of these with whom a clarotec etete of matted des- pondency at Ittele o it:tomer. M life i' a- eneezzeta and, by tram qualzing the nerves, dieposes to sound and refreshing steep— leapaets vigor to the amion of the aloe& which, being stimulated. coureeze th reunite out the veins, stretegtheuing the healthy animal functions a the system, thereby Making activity a necessary result, strengthenitzg the frame, and giving life to the digestive organs, which naturally demand increased stelae:iice—result, tree proved appetite. Northrop a Lyman of Toronto, have given to the public their superior Quinine We at the usual rote, .and, gauged by the opinion of scientist.% Ude wine approateree nearest perfection ot ape' in the tuttreet. All druggists sell ire Not So to His, Jack—She is generous to a fault. Tont—Must be a mistake. I told ber that 1 bad a gramt many faults, and she said she knew it and hoped that I would eetrain from calling on her in the future. —Somerville Journal. Thirty-six echicies pass tbe London Man - sloe House in a minute at noon, the busi- est time of the day. A reporter counted 3,942 passing east and west in a single tour. Of these f148 were buses, capable of carrying Male persons, and 604 were drays, capable of hauling 1,000 tome susoiciwee "What are those roses worth?" "Those are $2.60 a dozen." "Is that your regular tigure, or haver= marked them up 'bemuse Ian a plutaber?" money it: orowina Is eta Nut growing is profitable, but it require!! years to bring a nut tree to a stage of growth. where It will pay 'well, hence only young farmers are induced to devote land en that direetion. 'Walnuts, chestnuts and butternuts would improve with cultiva- tion. in a few years walnut trees will be so scarce that the farmer who has a grove will secure his awn price therefor, the timber being valuable, Ask for linard's and take DO other. He Wasn't Prepared. "Would you advise me to take an ocean trip, doctor?" asked the invalid. 'Nn" was the reply; "I think a series of mut‘ baths evould benefit you. more." "But, doctor," said the sick man, in tones tbat savored of hopelessness and de- spair, "lean% afford to go into politics." You think I look so much better: yes, and I feel better—Miller's Compoundlron Pills did it. Hot Place to Go To. Mrs. Crlmsonbeak—I wonder where in the world the alarm clock has gone. I law it on the mantel yesterday. Mr. Crimeenbeak—It was there yester- day, but I heard i going off this morning. "Well, I hope it hasn't gone where you told it to go." My daughter has improved so much that youwould hardly know her—Miller's Com- pound iron Pals did it. Two Opinions. "Conversation is only the art of talking back." "Not much; conversation is the art of getting somebody to listen to you." "•••••••oombomrs.mm Mueslis. C.C. RICHARDS & Co., YA"h1101:7TH, N. S. Gentlemen.—In Sao a y Lee'air, one of the men employed me, IN, Atingle t e lumber ‘t nod , ad. a tree f 11 on tins, clashing fe,,efany. He e as, •• hen fund, pi red on a wed ants taken h' me. w e e grea: itars were itntertained for his recovery, hie hips beteg badly bruised aud his le ely turned black from h is ribs t h,s feet. We used \IINARD'S MENT on him freely t deaden the pain, and with the use • f three bott.es he was completely cured and ...Mete return to his work. &mama Dervara Elgin Boad, L'Tslet Co.. Que., May Nth, 18.98. .4==••• They Onght To. • Larkin—I wonder why so many girls elope with coachmen? Gazzam—Under the impression that they will make good grooms, I suppose. Ffealth for the children. Miller's • Worm Powders. Miss Sue ---Come quick, doctor; brother. „.• is hardly able to breathe. Dr. Eurenon—I'll soon stop that. Sore Feet.—Mrs. E. J. Neill, New Arno egh, P. Q, writes: For nearly six Months 1 was troubled with burning aches and pains in my feet to such an ex Vent that I could not sleep at night, and se my •feet were badly swollen I could sot wear my boots for weeks, At last I got a bottle of Dr. Thomas' Eelectrie Oil rind resolved to try it and to my astonish- ment I got almost instant lend, and the •eine bottle ae,complished-a Deefect cur NADU LIF ASSURANCE Sound and Prosperous TheSame Officers Re-elected Tbe Fifly-aul Annul Meenig of the Canada 014fe AWara7rei. Compel:3y was eel(' • liamlitc.lo on the 1411 enet., and be re' port ehoes that ibe oweepeuy la in a most mune and prosperous litlaiaaal conlizem, and that it attU anitinuee to eold its pane as the heeder.g life nSSOMILIC: C0111;PADT of tee Doicainlea. The follow:1w za a sliest synopsis of elle report: per.ng vete, ittIe applicable:1s for e0,14 - 7G4 e ia.suraucP wait} rte, Om t" the cleelieed eata de:errid apelicataao tee aotual issue et the leer was 144.4.) po Hee tor $5,411i,310. This anamat es au adeince epee the baseteese of o be past taro yaws. The total business f,re.c.a1 :ilea pewee ber lest we eaileene-,e41 ssurauees, 4ernearly ,00O pralel. a, upon ;War 35,0t4I fixes. The paver/ea of poleyeeelere emouated to about aLe00,000. The eum of eeteaz tei we eet aside MS special prevision towards a Ligiler reser:4 basis. to which the lower rates of inter:en nOrr obtainable makes It a prud sat look for. ward. After the provso rthe reserve Upu Policies and all other ihneeilles, tizere let feet a surplus Over all tale Atte* amounting to $4,Salr,747. VINACeeeleaL ABSTRAGT FOE Twat 181S. Familia= Income (net) en I 7.41bl 72 Interest, Rents, etc..-- taneetele leattal.440 44 Peld Poneybolders $1.71X4170 40 Ex rases. ti'axtee, etc. ,3'» 7.1 ..e letaea *74 eel 441:14.441 v1030.419 44 40.10.•••••••••••••11•1•14,140 ASSETS, TAN Ist, 1$01, Ledger Asa('ts ..... Other Assets . .. „,.. rae am es Total Assets ,.. • 4 0* 4* • .M0.0.101.7 33 LTABTLITIES. Assurance Iteserve Pitild(4 Per eene.) . ..... y...a17.0.11,Zite 09 Special Reserre towards iteetier standard . ... t4t1.000 00 AP other Lialtaitive Z17.3,$.50 41 18,14 WS 44 Surplus ever an Leabintlea. 1.$1S 747 80 420. 68.517 a? The President, 'Mr, A. 0. autumn. Is moving the attention of the rcpott, s idt "It le the twenty4ow-1n year le Wit tat 1 have had the honor, as Pres dent, cf /sub. mining a report to ran, and It Is with the same sate:faction and cenadenee as I luiva basally hat upon all these eceasions, and, indeed, during ail the forty years or my connection with the earnpany, that 1 em Mee to point to the success and the sound position Willett the company °reviles The new business during ;he year Whet la exams of that of the previous yeas. Sucre a ;result speaks well for the public o aft. dent* which the company enjoys. Our neer businees has been obtained without undue expense and with a scrupulous care not to mealead aopitaurts." Mir. Ramsay polluted out that It is pow sibl;e to Injure a rite *Moe by Oran it tee much new business. obtained nit too great cost Be pointed omt Mat there is too great a disposition for COI0117alaes to congratulate &erase:7es upon a big now business and being in an apparently pros. perous condition, when, as a matter ott fact their reserve may be inad'quate, fund., badly Invested, expense of management ruinous. and profits infinitesmal. The big new busbeess le Illte charity In covering a multIttule of sins, but a big new business is not so much a matter of menit CS a mat. ter ot pnice. Me. Ramsay also poenited oat that there are already Indications that companies which have been unduly ex- panded and differently conducted from the Canada Vita are suffering the effects of their different course, and that the great companies whose business Is of the largest amount, and whose enormous growth makes them apparently of the most progresave and prooperous character, are just those who hove been the moat conspicuous In the decline a the reedits Ny'each they have been able to gate to their policyholders. The redo of the Canada Life's expenses to Income was 13.61 per cont. in ISIS. and Dar. Ramsay Invited those present to coon - pare that with the corresponding ratio of any other company doing business In Can. ada, pointing out that "mere mrogni.tude of ibusiness without regald to its cost, is a distinct and direct injury and an Nies ice to our older polleyholalets, whose advantage and security should be our Bast care." President Ramsay also called attention to the coatiamed decline in the rate of enter. est obtainable on satisfactory love:elements, and looking to the diet that a Lire as ur- anee company's ofbiligations are based leon an assumption at thitcrest to be obt.tin d during very long pen'ods, up to w.y fit Y yeas's, it is a matter of prudent regard to the solidity and safety of the company anti its policyholders that the company should preparre to still further strengthen the re• serves upon policies. With that In view, a span of 2125,000 has been set aerde es a special fund towards a higher vaina;tion standard. The wisdom and prudenos this course will commend itself to all In. terested In the company. The Viceas.resielenit, Mr. F. W. Gates, seeotnded the adoption of the repent, Which was unanimously carried. By a vote el 13613 shares to 954. It was resofved that It would he in the interests of the compeny that its chive' place of beelness should h•re. after be in the el ty cf Toronto. The folic/vying Diredtors were elected to 11111 the place of thoge retiring: Mr. A. G. Ramsay, Admit Brawn, Wm Gelman. M.P.. J. ev. FitteeMe; John Hoek n Q.C., and Z. .A. Q.C. At a subsequent zneeeng at the DIrect.rs lir. A. G. Ramsay and lir . F. W. (lutes were unanimously re-ease:Led President and Vine -Preside reaper -Lively. HE FOUND OUT. The Policeman Was Kind Pricitligh to GI•ni • Him a Practice], ennetra.tiore If you don't object I'd like to ask you some:lane Said an old man with a cane and satottel as he stopped a policeman on Mouroe avenue. Ask year question, was the reply. I live up in Macomb counto, and I bave a son Bill who cozens down here purty • often. The last time he was here he canto home with his coat ripped up the Intel • dead broke, and said a policeman had giver:11am Sits Well? Wall, what did he gitt He got the collar, probably lust as he said. But what is the collar? That's what I went to ask. Why, he was probably bolf tight old whooping along the street a''.7.d en officer took him by the collar—this—way—and gave won a, shut:re—that way—and rattled his heels together—just so—and— Sayaeold on! shouted the old map, SS he picked up his satchel and cane and hot and worked himself down into his coat. What's the matter? I've found ous all I want to know! If Bin got that kind of a collar and was locked up and linen $5 to boot. VII go home and raise his wages $4 a month sad give hint every Saturday for a holiday. o Versions of a Vision. A young fanner who had great canceit, little discretion and scarcely any educer tion, presented himself at a Peeslayter.an conference And said he wished te be Or. dainett as a prettelter. "1 ain't had any learnine," be said frannly. "but I reckon Vita Celled to preach. I've had a vision three night* rennin;' that's why Inn hem." "What a as your vision?" inquired one of the elders "Well," add the Young man, "I dreamt 3. see a big, round ring in the sky, and in the middle of it was vivo great letters—P. C. 1 know that :mettle Presbyterian cote feronee, and here I am." There was an uncomfortable pause, which was broken by an elder who knew the young map and was well acquainted with the poverty of his faintly and the neglected condition of the farm in which his father had taken such pride. itaYen't any gift At reading visions, said the old mau, gravely, as he rove from his seat, "but I'd line to put it to nay young friend whether bo doesn't think It's possible those twu letters may have amid for 'Plaut Corn?' " Fortunately this version was accepted by the applicant. TRUTH WILL OUT. The Merits of Dodd's Kidney Pills Can't Be Hidden. 0. S. Griggs, of Itamiltou. Tolls of Rio Experience—Fla Sunerod With ItrIght1a Disease for Pilcht Years—Dodd's Sidney rats Cured 111ra. MIMI:rag, Feb, 20,—"Mr. Griggs, Is it true that you were cured of Bright's Dis- ease by Dodd's Kidney Pills, after eight years' suffering and when no other inedi- eine could do you any good?" This question was asked a few days ago by a gentleman who wished to investigate for himse f the statement made in last week's papers to the above effect. "It is true," answered Mr. Griggs, em- phaticaliy. "I was cured. by Dodd's Kid- ney Pills when c‘very other medicine I had. tried had utterly failed to do me any good." "When I was advised to try Dodd's Kid- ney Pills I did not think they would help 2110 81217 more than other medicines had. I was so sick that I was willing to try any means if it gave a hope ora chance of cure, "Well, soon after I started using the Pills I began to feel different. I found in a week or so that I was actually getting better. I kopt on taking the medicine until I had used three boxes. After that I didn't need any more. I was cured, com- pletely and permanently. You may know what I think of Dodd's Kidney Pills when I tell you that I never let my hcuso be without them." Dodd's Kidney Pills are the only known positive cure for Bright's Disease, Dia- betes, Rhtumatism, Lumbago, Gout, Sci- atica Gravel, Stone in the Bladder. Dis- eases of Women,and other Kidney Diseases. Dodd's Kidney Pills are sold by all drug- gists at fifty cents a box, six boxes $2.50, or sons on reccj,t of price by The Dodds Medicine Co., Limiied, loronto. P,erkwisitcs Were Small. "I cannot compliment you upon your choice, Susan, " said the kind mistress, after having had an interview with the future busband of her domestic. "My wages ain't been much since I've lived ere,in um ; the perkwisitos in the way of bones and urippin' is likewise small. I give you my word, mum, as I ain't saved more'n a ten pun note, an' a servant girl can't expect much of a husband for that," •rejoined the faithful Susan. An Infant Philosopher. Friend—He is a bright child, !SD' t he ? Papa—Bright? Why ho has learned al- ready that perseverance overcomes ob- stacles, and he makes himself a nuisance until he gets what he wants. How to Cleanse the System. —Parmelee's Vegetable Pills are the result of scientific study of the effects of extracts of certain roots and herbs upnt the digestive organs. Their use has demonstrated in ninny in- stances that they regulate the action of the Liver and the Kidneys, purify the blood and carry off all morbid accumu- lations from flie system. They are easy to take, and their action is mild. and bene- ficial. Pictures of the, Stornach. A German physician, Dr. Riegel, has made some important diseoveries.relating to internal clisease,s by making patients swallow a miniature photographic appara- tus and taking pictures of the interior of the stornadie. Miller's Worm Powders are the best laxative medicine for children; as nice as sugar. Ruskin's 114 books bring him in $20,000 a year. Swinburne, who has written little, makes $6,000 a year by his poems. IF YOU HAVE 0 E Send 6e. in stamps f s Treatise. Home Treat- ment. No knife or plaster is used, T.N.STOTT & JURY. BOWMANV I LLE, ONT TWO "SPOOKY" STORMS. A crash That Broke Nothing and Se Vanished Dinner. When Spiritualism was comparatively • new aud we were youngsters, we used hear delightful spooky stories about naysterious petioles of furniture and things which ono never seems to hear nowaelays, 3. rename/ter one about some apople who had guests invited to a grand dinner. The table was spread with all the dishes, but the meal had not aet been served, Tile family had a great store of beautiful glass aud china, and it was all on the table. For. a moment the serwaits were all out of the dining room, and, just at that moment all the people in the rest of the house heard a deafening crash of falling dishes. From the dining room there ozone the Found of glassware precipitated upou the floor and, crashing into fragments, mai in the midst of the roar of this wreck there rose to the terrified ears of the host and hostess the high, clear note of the smash- ing or much thin china. Everybody in the house—family, guests, eervants—rushed to the dining roout door at the same moment, •expecting to See nothing less than the table overthrown and every precious dish on it broken. And • what did they behold? The table set in perfect order, with not a thing on it dis- turbed. What bad made the awful crash? Nobody ever knew. Not a dish was even nicked in that housethatday. The spirits, so the story ran to us, bad just made a terrible ghostlyeraele for the fun of it toed, the atonia of the Itousebold. I remember Nutt thls story Impressed me a great deal more than it would have impressed me if theelisites Mal really been found smashed, though it could have been proved that no Morena being had been in tire roosu at the time. I bad never before heard of a ghost that was a crash. and nothing mare. I fanny the astonishment of those alleged people was not greater than that of a friend of nano over an epi- sode not at all similar. This gentleman's wife and daughter were mit shopping one Afternoon, and be reaclual home uhead. them So far from feeling grieved and traged at not finding them there to make him welcome, be set to work pleas- antly to give them a surprise by gettiug them their supper, He hadn't much in the house, but be set out what be had and placed on each of three plates a nice lot of sardines and tbeu went out to make them tea. Ile got it made and came baok and looked at his table in astonishment. Hie supper was gone! The plates Were there just where he bad placed them, but they were as clean as when he put them on. Ile knew that there was not another hu- man being in the house. What sprito had wafted away those sardines? This is A true story. 'There was not an- other human being in the house, but the gentleman owned two delightful cocker spaniels, and theywere in tlx house, Who can doubt that, as they licked the plates which had contained the sardines, they bad said to themselves: "Go to. Wo will make it unnecessary for our dear master tsooriepvtash these plittes?"—ZeSton Tran - Egyptian Mortalities. Here aro some extracts from the advice that Ant, an Egyptian scribe, gave his son in the thirteenth century before Christ: "If a mau cometh to thee for counsel, let this drive thee to books for informa- tion." "Consider what bath been; set before thee a correct rule of life as aix example to follow. The messenger of death Will come to thee as to all others to carry thee away; yea, he standoth ready." "%Take heed with all diligence that thou woundest no man with thy words." "The man who, having received muoli, giveth little, is as one who committeth an injury." "Whosoever speaketh evil receiveth no good." "When thou bast arrived at years of maturity and art anarried and hast a house, forget never the pains which thou bast cost thy mother, nor the caro which she hath bestowed upon thee. Never give her cause to complain of thee, lest she lift up her hands to God in heaven, and he listen to her complaint." "Be watchful to keep silencs."—West- minster Review. Solid Growth. The annual statement of the British American Assurance Co., published in another column of this issue, shows that the past year has been "a growing time" with this company. The British Ameri- can Assurance Co. continues to show solid growth from whatever standpoint the business is measured. Their report is in- teresting reading.. • Cheer fel itoileation. By not smoking cigars, said Uncle Allen, who was in a contemplative nlood, I suppose I have saved in the last 50 years not loss than $5,000, and the young fellow that's going to inherit my money will probably spend that $5,000 for cigars inside of ten years. Weather I:oreetust. Warm and olose, to be followed by a storm.—Judge. • Why He Was There. He held two positions, a witness in the criminal Superior Oourt and a prisoner in the county jail. Nothing was said about his last position by the deforadant's attorney, and the wit. nese seemed. puffed up with his own portanoe. You are a prisoner in the jail, are you not.° ask ed Solicitor Hill in eross•question. ing hixn. • Yasser, dey got me down dar, replied the witness in a surly tone. • What have you been doing? Nuffin. Ain't done anyhing? No, sah ; I am clone nuffin. You are one of those innocent men who are being unj us Ll y punished ? I am dun amain; nuffin tall. Well, ain't there some charge against you? Why did they look you up? Dar was a ole po' white titan come long an"dentilled some chickens I had, but I am dun nuffin. • Are you think- ing of buy- ing a new wheel? If so, be sure and see the before you purchase. Write for a Catalogue, either English or k'rencle. Genciron Mfg. Co. TORONTO, e<<<<<<f< INEewe this ere WATCH, with eham endeherne. tee; for sailing g +''n gold -top ae. custasl- backed Lover Collar Buttons at leo, each! or la4ra nod guard for sellme 3 dere No Nolo Reporsil. Tau run no riell Wri'e and WO Sow! the Buttons. post. 141 paid, with our big Preemie) UR, 3,11 the Buttons, reItt - turnlooney. And ne send Watch,/rte ty art tharge. ta, sold buttonareturnal le Libevileotreistuen if preferred, 4,4) De the gotta y Oen Hen& your . an a auti adtkerm 111 FOR ONE et, RAY'S WORK u' 11 urdoe, motion is pawn LEVER BUTTON CO., TORoNTO, ONT, >>>>>>>>>b' • Denson Xtlfsugh. "Why did they operate on him for ap- • pendicitis?" "They wanted to find out what was the matter with hint." Minard's Liniment is used by Physicians. A, Hitter of Women - Everybody dislikes a "hateful" woman, By "hateful" woman is meant one who says mean things when they are unneces- sary. Miller's Worm Powders for restlessness and peevislates.s. An effort is to be made to prevent the Mogul Indians of the south-west from holding their annual snake dance. 1 i Neat for Liquaryiew Air. ; A Boston refrigerating company has • fitted up a plant fax liquefying air at the • rate of 1,500 gallons per day and at a cost of 20 cents a gallon. The air will bo placed, at this factory In steel tubes or cylinders five inches thick for shipment. Each of 1 these cylinders will be arranged to release the contents a very little at a time, and the material may thus be used for refrigerat- ing or cooling purposes es desired. AU Should Work Together, Good roads assist in making prosperity for farmers. Prosperous farmers bring I prosperity for cities. Prosperous cltiea and farming districts, when coincident, mean happy and i earthy people—healthy because happy. A happy and healthy peo- ple is the goal of existence. Good roads are a great force in reaching the goal. Minard's Liniment Lumberman's Friend. Therefore all classes should, assist• in securing them. Romp has been cultivated in the United States since 1029. New life for a quarter. Miller's COM. pound Iron Pills, FREEnit: • WATCH with chain and charm, for sell. lag two doe. Whitelight Wicks at ten cents each. No Money Required. Write, and we will send the Wicks, postpaid, and our big Premium Lia When you have sold the Wicks, re- turn the money, and we will at ono. send your watch free of • all charge. Hundreds have earned fine watches working for us, why not you? in writing, mention thin paper. WHITELICHT WICK C0., TORONTO, CAN. ieishOsbiotbsikabsouleAsaeg There is danger in neglecting a cold. Many who have died of consumption dated their troubles from exposure, followed by a cold winch settled on their lungs, and in a short time they were beyond the skill of the best physician. Had they used Bickle's Anti -Consumptive Syrup, before it was too late, their lives would have been spared. This medicine has no equal for curing coughs, colds and all affections of the throat and lungs. Advertise High in the Air. The latest means of advertising theaters and newspapers in London is to i•end up stationary balloons at night with large letters painted. on the outside and electric lights within. Deafness Cannot be Cured isy local applleations, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to euro Deafness anti that is by constitu- tional remedies. Deafne s is caused by an in- flamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian 'rube. When eta tube gets in- flamed you have a rumbling; sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed Deafness is the result, and unless the Inflammatien can be taken out and the tube rests ed to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by e itarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed e. edition of A curious fact has been noted. by arca° travelers—snow when at a very low tem. perature absorbs moisture and, dries gar.. • meats. Worth tint' Value. Edith—I don's see why you are uoing to marry old Stubbs. What is be good • for? Clara—A million or more. SolidmSissteorsit Sollds. sCetotlidoggLentdan litaceler,LanieVaild Pulls and Gamed EARN graiouTrhfunribenied: ?)111.:1.211;!12 101.58 al ebi hyave ne rzit sat IA el a elu coocnahrueeeep.... xusteeemisuorre sotrieprlaienuraasei 1 von They are nave durableeeTtdbalartio given free with eaeh thimble. Every lady buys a5 soon as she sees them. No money teetered. Send us your name and address and we will send the goods and catalogue of premium' postpaid. Thimbles to be returned if not sold, Nen, ROM OD. bOYS and girls ere selling thous. ands—why notyou 1 Try, When sold send so our money and wo will send the premium me select. Mention this pwpor, L CANADIAN NOVELTY (AP., Toronto, Oat. FREE. iAnCE5eSryWItolljnElli. Canada to earn One of our . valuable premiums, (no trash but all reliable goods), for sea- ler our goods, cousistIng ot Muste (vocal or instrumental. regular price 30e. and at. joker copy) Patent Lever Coins" Buttons. Soar r Phis, Ain ine ilium Thimbles, Medicated' For /selling two dozen of the above goods at 10e. Lamp 'Melts and other g; ode. each you g.,et your choice of a Watch and Guard, ; Air Gun., aprong or Hockey Skates, Violin and Bow, or Gra tars, Aceerdeons, Boxing Gloves, • Punching Bag, Football, and a large variety of' other goods to choose from. We send you our '• premium list with your first order. No money' required. We sent you the goods to sell, you return us the money and wo send you your pre- mium. Get to work at once. When you write state which line you require to sell, Dominion Novelty 4)?.1.D.,.,5 Church St., Toronto. the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for; any ease of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can- not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circular, Free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. 0. sir Sold by Deaggiste,e75e. A Sure Thing. "Do you believe in mental telepathy?" "Most firmly." "You must have had evidence, then." "I have. When I ani at the club playing poker, I know to a certainty what any wife is thinking of."—Brooklyn Life, HOW TO DO IT. CURE Pains and Aches WITH St. Jacobs OH Then it is done, Well done. SAM money, time and entering. FOR LADIES ONLY 16401111Wal ALL 11/ ADE. TO OHM: It. 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THE REID BROS., 287 Itiag West, Toronto. T. N. U. STEM SET, STEM 208 -4,34 WATCH., 'NAtAttliT WIND To introduce Dr. Wetton's improved Pink T i s ,, Irnfrnto for enriching the Wood, for pale people, diene Indien, nye* and kidney diseases rhountatiem, trIrkarila nervravaitak entirent:hra.Lad1deblefal'itoVr'llat'n't's'wrollabiethn:keePer giv, IF R E IE aelkg°ld.P.14t:' Panted. The Pills aro 500 per boa. 0.60 for 8 bnxes. Send tn. meant and receive 85., and the watch, or writs nr istueld411. WJ 1' r, lSlnUlna PILI ,r4 Temp et., Tom%