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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1900-3-8, Page 6lOeheeribere who do not reeetee tOeir pepor reoulariy will please notify 'os at 9nee., Apply et title office foe eolvertielutt raw, TUE EXETER AvY0CATE. THURSDAY, MARCH 81 1900 OF INTEREST TO THE RACE, If eveslashes are out the eyes are weakened. From 1888 to 1887, inelusive, 1,080 persons were killed by lightning. As a rule, tears do not acnomPanY a laaby'e ores entil it is three menthe old. Eighty-five per emit. of the people who are lame are affected in the left Side. A playsieiai declares that the people who sleep with their mouths shut live lougest. High eheek bones alwavs indicate good, force of character in some direc- tion. Want ot air kills a man in five minutes, want of sleep in ten days, want of water in 0, week, An European statistieianhas clisoov- ere& that only 65 per cent. of the blondes marry, while /9 per cent. of their brunette sisters engage in matri- Peony. It is a. Liver Pill. -Many of the ailments that man has to contend with have their origin in a disordered liver, which is a delicate organ, peculiarly susceptible to the disturbances that come from irregu- lar habits or leek of care in eating and drinking. This accounts for the great many liver regalators now pressed on the attention of sufferers. Of these there is none superior co Parmelee's 'Vegetable Pills. Their oueraeiou. 1,hough geutle is effective, and. the most delicate e n 1158 them. Harrowing Whea.t la Spring. Early in the spring the wheat may be harrowed with a smoothing har- row and 100 pounds of nitrate of soda per acre applied. If the young wheat is sickly in appearance the nitrate will give it a green appearance in a few days and the wheat. will seem to take a fresh start. The yield will also be largely increased, and the gain in straw and grain will not only remun- erate for the nitrate used, but will give also a profit sm. the investment Keep Kinard's Liniment in the House. The Secret of It. .Mrs. Bingo -You must have said something to Mrs. Spinkerly that offended her. Bingo -I merely aerearked that nay experience showed me that all human beings were pretty much alike, and she turned her back. Mra. Bingo -You forgot she has s baby. If the children require physic none aots so nice as Miller's Worm Powders; very plea.sant to take. His Opinion and Hers. “You are aequainted with Miss Greenway, aren't you ?' ' "Yes; rather nice girl, but she doesn't know muele" s'Slie: wete1i101 /sst night that he nom:hp yoo were one of the MOST brilliant yowls- men she had ever eaet." Health for the children. ;Stiller's- Worm Powders. The Probable Reason. • Mrs. Horn.beak (in the midst of her reading)--Ezry, why do the heathen rage? Farmer Hornbeak-Huhl I guess you'd rage, too, Almiry, if other people were always accusal." von of ragin' AV! DOINGS or THE WEEK TE MS OF INTEREST FROM AROUND THE WORLD Pruned, remetuated, and Preserved Pithy learagraene eor the Perusal eit Practical people - Personal. Political toad leroataana UNCLASSIFIED. On Wednesday next (Aida Wednes- day) Lent begins. Six cases 'of the bubonie Plague and one de,atki have occurred at Aden. Dr. Bryce, Provinaial Health Offi- cer, says the dauger from sinallpost is past at Toronto Junction. On March 14 Dr. Leycls will lec- ture in Berlin on -The political and economic situation in the Trans- vaal." Toronto's streets were almost im- passible on Thursday with snow, sleet and rain that could not get away. Mayor Cookshutt of Brantford is trying to bring about a settlement of the Massey -Harris mouldersstrike in that city and in Toronto• . The black plague has broken out in other cities of tne Hawaiian group besides Honolulu. Seven cases are reported at Kabuli and one at Hilo. Hian. Senator Cesgrain has accept- ed an invitation to ppeak at the coming annual dinner of the Ontario Land Surveyors' Association in To- ronto. Sir Frank' Smith's condition was considered most serious on Sunday. Mr. J, J. Foy, Q.0., spent the night at the Senator's bedeide, On. Sunday i ht. Another case of smallpox developed on Saturday in the Adams house at Toronto Junction, which has been under quarantine since the outbrek. of the disease. Mr. A. W. Campbell, the Govern- ment "good roads" instructor, says that at the meetings in Huron, Perth and elsewhere it was unanimously decided to abolish statute labor. ' The Dominion Paper Manufactur- ers' at a meeting in Montreal on Thursday decidedto form a. dome bine and to make an advance of 25 per cent. on all grades of paper. The Anglo-Saxon 'Union bad an in- ternational banquet in Toronto on Thursday night. Gen. Breckenridge of Kentucky and Col, Sewell, 1J. S. Consul were among the speakers. Severe colds are toteily cured by the use ol Bicitle's A tri-Constimptive Syrup, a medicine of extraordinary penetrating awl healing properties. rt is acknowledge5 by those who have toted it as being the oest medicine sold for coughs cold, in- flammation of the lungs, and all Affections of the throat and chose Its agreetiblemess to the taste makee it a favourite with ladies and children, Where ignorance is Blise. "Whose new silk umbrella is this you've brought hotne?'' 'I don't know?' "Don't know?" "No; and what's more, I don't want to know." A new back for 50 cents. Miller's Kidney PLls and PhiSter. Where Science Come o In.' "An inventor is a man who discoe- ers something new, isn't he?" , an inventor is a man who gets a patent out ahead of all the other men who have invented the sante thing.'' Rich, red blood is produced by Miller's Compound iron Pins. They possess the greitt vitalizing priueiple upon which de- pend health and strength- _ rior inered catty. Delbettz--You are the only girl 1 ever loved. Miss FIa.dtlem-I don't believe you I Delbe tt tet 's funny I Al 1 the rest of ie'in did. solution of condolence to the bereav- ed famities of the first contingent was passed. CASUALTIEs. Patrick McGarry, a sawyer, was ssuflocated by emoke and burned to death at Centre Rutland, Vt., on Sueday. News has been received from Puna man., Ark., of the explosion of a saw mill boiler at that place in which seven were killed. The Plattesville, Nina, powder mills were evreeked by an explosion Satur- day afternoon, killing three men and badly injuring another. It. It. Jemison, a farmer of Eggerts- ville, N. Y ., was fotion frozen stiff ire a snowdrift about a mile north of Buffalo on Saturday morning. C1U5114 ANI) ORIMINALS Percy. E'bbitt, an Ottawa book- keeper, ,has been arrested on a charge of forgery. The amount stolen is between $500 and $600. Mrs. B. P. Hayes, the wife of Dr. E. P. Hayes, a dentist, in New York, was shot and killed Sunday night in her apartments by Dr. Frank D. Caldwell, an assistant of Dr. Hayes. Caldwell then shot and killed himself, A. man ,between 50 and 60 years old, supposed to be John Lazarus of >fount Carmel, Pa.„ jumped from Goat Island bridge into the uppee rapids and event over the American Falls on Thursday afternoon. THE DEAD. Mr. William Butterfield, the cele- brated London', Eng., architect, is dead. He was in his S6th year. Dan Rice, the veteran • clown, died at Long Branch, N.J., on Thuesday night after a lingering illness • of 13right's disease. He was 77 years old. William Tudhope, sr., the founder of the Tudhope Carriage Company, Orillia, died on Sunday. The town's flags were half -masted le his honor, he being one of Orillia's oldest citi- zens, • RAILROAD LING S. The Independent Tug Corapariy was incorporated on Saturday under the laws 'of Ohio, with a capital stock of $100,000, to complete the tug com- bination known as the Great Lakes Towing Con:wane The Japanese Minister to the Unit- ed States, lMr. Kutaro Honiura. has been notified by cable from Japan of his appointment as Minister to Rus- sia. He will leave Washington for St. Petersburg about April 15. The Lampert and Holt steamer, Capt. Cadagan, from Santos, Jan. 81, via. Bahia and St. Lucia, with coffee, arrived at quarantine, New York, on Saturday night and reported yellow fever on board, two deaths having oc- curred. After 21 year service as president of the Toronto• Industrial Exhibition Association Mr. J. J. Withrow has resigned. Dr. A. Smith, V.S., has been elected in his stead, but Mr. 4Withrow has been made honorary president. • The United States transpOrt Mo - Pherson, coramander Hutchins, was towed into Hampton Roads Satur- day by the Jamaica fruit steamer Ad- miral Sampson, which found the big transport drifting helplessly about at sea several hundred miles off Charles- ton, S.C. The McPherson had broken her propeller. As a precaution against the spread of San Jose scale, the Depefetment of Agriculture is sending out instructions for the fumigation of nursery stock offered for sale In the province. This is done under the act of last year. A bill will be introduced this session to cireurnvent the coddling moth, an- other insect terror. POLITICS -IMPERIAL. • The Conservatives of the Bodmln Division of Cornwall, incensed by the attitude towards the war of their representative in the House of Com- mons, Mr. Leonard Henry Courtney, formerly deputy speaker, have ' de- manded his resignation. Mr. Court- ney refuses to resign. 15'011 MEN OF' WAIN,. These two detlisthle cotalificatione,pleae- ant to the taete and et 1111 ttle tinie ef- fectual, are to be foiled 11 lticither Gritves' W-orin Exterminator. (lhildren Hien it. • Attother Natter. "You told mo your heart was Mine' " said l.ilower. "Iknow," replied his heiress wile, . . "but I said tiothieg aboutmy pocketbOole. When all othee corn preparations fail, try HollowaY's Cern Card. Ditin• what- ' OVP,r, and 00 WWII Von lent:0 id timing its • The Hudson River began to rise again on Friday and Quay street, Albany, is again submerged and the Delaware and Hudson trains had dif- ficulty in gettizig through the eeteain. Northern New York railevay . lines suffered from washouts 'on Mors - day. POLITICS -CANADIAN. Hon. Clifford Baton will, attend a meeting of his constituents on March 2 at Brandon. • John G. Snotsinger, representing Cornwall and Stormont in the Com- mons, bas decided not to stand for re-election. • The Dominion Government has is- sued a schedule of rates, at which the farmer e may buy binder • twine • manufactured at Kingston at 14 cents a, pound. In the Legislature of Quebec Hon. Mr. Marchand has given notice of motion of a. resolution, -That in the opinion of this House, it is expedient to abolish the Legislative Council." Postmaster McDonald, of Cornwall, who .has been in office for about a quarter of a century, is to be super- annuated and a well-known young Liberal lawyer and worker is to get the plum. •The Semlin-Cotton Government • of British Columbia was defeated Friday afternoon on the redistribution meas- ure, Martin, Prentice and Higgins voting with the Opposition. The vote was 19 to 18. THE RELIGIOUS WORLD. Mr. A. E. Kemp, President of the Board of Trade, Toronto, has sub- scribed $10,000 towards the Metho- diet 20th century thanksgiving fund. I tete Dr. Shaw was appointed on Friday Oh airman 01 the Pr °testa n t Committee of the Council of Public Instruction for the Province of Que- bec, in place of Dr. Harrison, resign- Collingwood had a pateletie cone Cert en Thursday evening and raised $100 for the Patriotic Fund. Mr. Whitney, leader of the Opposi- tion, received on Friday his medal for services in the Fenian Raid of 1866. He was sergeant -major of the Corn- wall Battalion. • The British naval estimates for 1900 and 1901 total £.27,522,600, an •increase of £428;100, providing for an increase of 220 officers and 4,020 men for new ships. At Slincoe, Ont., on Friday, 119 veterans of the Fenian Raid received medals. A street' parade of the vet- erans took place, and lion. Col. Tis- dale presented the medals in the Opera House. • A mob of Museulmans has wounded the son of the Abela; at Sidon, rounded the cons 'been despatched oral has gone to turbance. , Am a result of ,court of enquiry held at Oindue- mea, 10 . c0nneCti0 wi th the recetit instibordin at:on of twO battalions of Sollcianese troops, five Egyptian °Ili- e.ers have been cashiered and 'sent as orisoners to Cairo. - - The l'imea of India announces that a large ittission Cl'ilisor has tend ved at Bandar Altbos, on the Strie its of 0 I.- Mt.15 Which connects the Persin.n ,with the Arabian Sea. The British • thirfl-class cruiser Ponione and the Itri !Ash gonhon.t Sphinx have procteed- ed thither. , • 'Elie Dorninien Artillery Assoc4atiOn met in Ottawa on Thttrsday an(I, after discussing artillery ma,tters in Cohada, re-elected president, tend Gen, Hi:tight a, life • British vice-consul Syria, and*has sur ulate. Troops ,,hav and the Ccnsul-Gen the scene Of the din the inve.etigation b • THE FIRE RECORD. The large mill and elevator of the Maritime Milling Company at New Glasgow, N.S., were destroyed by fire Sunday morning, The total loss is covered by $200,000 insurance. QUEBEC POLICililit AN'S Shoots His Wife Pilo. Times and Sari. He Rom em be s Nothing. of It. Quebec, Feb. 26. — An awful crime Was committed in a tenement on the third flat, of .No. & ,Police Station at 2.30 o'clock Saturday afternoon, which resulted in the instant kiihng of the wife of Constable Oozes of the police force, and it wa,s found a quarter of an hour after the horrible deed, that the author of the murder was the husband of the victim, Con- stable CaZeS himself. Oozes had been off duty for five days, or since Mon- day last, and it appears that he had been drinking- very hard the • whole week. Saturday he had to split 8ome tvood and Start the fire in the kitchen stove to worlh his dinner. frhis gave rise to a very heated discussion. At last Cazes, getting inn d et the severe reproa dies of his wife, fired at her five times with his revolver. Death was instantaneous. After contmit. tiny, the terrible deed, the noirderer attempted to escape, and reed elong the street, till he reached Minger's factory On St. Valier street, when the. ('0115111 111(8 who had given 'him chase overtook hirn and' convey- ed him to the station with a, great deal of difficulty. • (lazes, is 29 yertrs of age, and his Wife, who was of Trish descent, was 82 years old. She leaves two small children, a, baby six ntoriths old, and a little girl one yeor and a half old. The murderer slept soundly in the jail last night, and Says the t he does not realm/alter anything of the deeti. 'Willing to Lose Herself. 'There is one thing, can he trllly said of Miss Ogler ; she is self-nos- seeseft. ' True, lent bet you she wishes elle 'wasn't." Si. Vitus Dance rapidly cured by Millm's Compoinei non Pills. Citses of 3-ears' standing now eujoying the best of health as a rtsult_of taking them. The Depopulation of Peru. The populatien of 1?era is illustrat- ed by the fact that the yell ey of San- tee evhich in the days of the Incas had a population of 700,000, nove has ouly 5,000. Ask for hiinard's and take no Mon Wily Ile Snubbed ha. Brigsley---There's a man I don't speak to 011 the street. Trigsley-Is it possible! Why not? Brigsley--Because • I don't know SAVED K.R. T. W. DTIXT AT rrt, EXPE ESSIgS A 1:ST.11.Ell'S GRATITUDE. ITIs Liti ie 0 lel WaS A ttackedwith Heart Trouble and Doctors • Said Sbo Could et itsee, or -Dr. i s' Pi Have 11.1.ado Her Sound. and Lively as a Crieltet. From the Sun, Belleville, Out. In a comfortable farm home in Sydney near Belleville, lives Mr, W. Doxtater, a prosperous fermer and mest rmsPected citizen. In this pleas - at home the heart of a father and mother beats with gratitntie towards Dr. Willams' Pink Pills, becktuse they firmly believe they saved the life of their little daughter. A. 10 pe 'ter of t•he Sun having heard of the case drove out to Mr. Doxtater's for the purpose of getting- at the facts, and found both feebler and mother of the little girl very enthusastio111 their praise of the medicine that has unquestionably clone so much to re- lieve suffering in this country. Said Mr. Doxtriter: "Yes, we have good reasons for praising Dr, Williams' Pink. Pills. I think they are worth ten times their weight in gold. When OUr little daughter ()lam was about eight years old she was stricken with what the doctors said was heart trouble. VP to that time she had been a strong heelthy child.. The first symptoms shown were fainting spells, and these would attaok her without a moment's warning. We consulted a doctor, under whose care she -was for a Hine, but the treatmeut did her no efood-in fact she was growing worse. Then we called in another doctor and he frankly told us that he could hold out but little hope for her recovery. By this time she was confined to bed, and for three months was as helpless as an infant. In S01.110 of the fainting spells she was attacked with convulsions. Her appe- tite seemed ten teirelY gOo0 and she Was reduced to a liviog skeleton. At this time I read the pftrticulars of a cure through the use of Dr. 'Williams' Pink Pine, evhieli gave me hope, and I determined that our little girl should try them. I first got one box, and when tlaey were used she seemed l brighter. Then I of five more boxes and by the time she had finished them she was as sound a child us you could find in the neighborhood, bright and lively as a cricket. She has been Igoing to school for the past eighteen naonths, and has shown absolutely no symptoms of the old trouble. I attrib- ute her euro entirely to the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and if any one doubts the truth of this statement you can refer them either to myself or my wife.'' )Villams' Pink Pills are just as valuable in the case of children as with adults, and puny little ones would soon thrive and grow fat tinder this treatment, which has no equal for building up the blood and giving renewed strength to brain, body and nerves. Sold by all dealers or sent post paid at 50c. a box or six boxes for $2.50, by addressing the Dr. Wil lams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Do not be persuaded to try something else said to be " just as good." RATH(MN 1'', 011)5F. Iliny A rived ot 0,1ow:, '('.ith Their Mus - 3:11).n0 ob Ottawa, Fele. 26.—The Strath coma ilorso thied and last de,i,notonent •cattie into the city Sa,terclay night eo, 0,80, A hundred teen and 450 horses cceuposecl the in flea, The 1015110 11,1'0 Small talus( tangs, molly of them quite untamed. The full cont- plemont of S troth cenens 'Torso is now in the city, with the exeeption of ten men, who are coming down froeo the Yukon. The tr °up 15 ex- pected to not out for I-Ialifax on or member of the Association, k re -"e tthotst March 5 Great 13ravery, • "1 see that Mrs. Kruger always outs Oom Paul's hair." "Say, you canq expect such a men to be afraid of anything on earth, can you?" Tested for Time. -In his ,)ustly cele- brated Pills Dr. Parmelee hoe given to the world one of the meet unique medieines offerecl to the public in bite years. Pre- pared to tneet tItt want for a pill whieh could he taken witanut nausea, ind that would purge vsit how, pain, it lots met all req flirt:meets in that direction, and it is lji generid ose riot ordy heeause of the -e toto qualities, bat 1i .1)5' it, is known to poeeess alterative and curative powers ve icii place it i)1 the froot rank of medi- cines. If your chile is pale, peevish, and does not thrive, a dose of Miller's 'Worm Pow- deto oecasionally will tenet. • JOHil 1.1,1i3A" 1'7 taillioil, • Are nucloribtedly TITE HEST. Testirnenials from e cherniste, medals, le clinlemas 1)10 0)0011 wholesome of beverages, Recomutended by 1 hylioSnS iSitSale every- where - '.4_ /.,,_4J; Cowyket4te, 617/d/ -e/eP14A-ea, oviu/c1/ aveket;11:44/1"frize ei14 4,,,47-tv -gentle, -41w--'e, a4t/ / 1 9 •771.1.- le / • Cureless Parmer I "That tinee-y old hayseed makes me th'ell," 00)111)11 111 el the brood hero "What's the matter now?" inquired the sympathetic dtnl Why, last week he gave me a dozen eggs. and today he came and took one from u rid er me and just broke the set."— Philadelphia Press. A D3CTON'S EVIDENCE On a Very Important Matter Now Before the Public. Toronto, Feb. 28.--"Tt is laughable to reLid the cloinis put forward by many ven- ders of patent niectennes, with regai•cl to the alleged effect of eheir preparatious iu Kidney and Bladder Dieettees. The col- umns of stuff published in praise ot these so-called remedies, ehew the W1'11,01'5' ig- norance of the most elementary principles of medical science. it is a firmly-eetab- lished font that these diseases are clue to the action of g,ertais, whith literally eat O.Wav the substance of the kidneys. In order to cure the disease we must kill these germs. Now there is only one med- icine on earth that does kill the germs of disease. That is Dr. Arnold's English Toxin Pills winch are the one positive cure for kidney and bladder troubles." So said a prominent Toronto physician yesterday. "I know a man named Jones -.J. Jones, who lives at. 237 Elizabeth ; street," he continued. "1 -le suffered hor- ribly from kidney disee.se and bladder ; weakness, and his physician's skill was of, no avail to help him. I -Ie used all the so- called kidney cures, which proved totally useless. Filially he began using Dr. Ar- nold's English Toxin Pills, which speedilY destroyed the germs that were eating away his kidneys. There is no other that kills disease germs—therefore there is no other that can he depended upon to cure disease." Dr. Arnold's English Toxin Pills, so highly recommended by this docter as tt ell as by all who have tried them, are sold by all reliable druggists at 75e. a box; sample I ox 25e., or Sent post-paid on receipt of price by The Ar- nold Chemical Co.. Lerated. Canada Life Build- ing, 43 King street west, Toronto. • A Fraud. MTS. McOarlem-That piano lamp ye sold me is no good, an Oi want yes to take it back. Dealer -Eh? Why? Mrs. McCarlem—Divil a chum, cox we git out of it. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased ortlon of the ear. There is only one' way to cure Deafness, and that is by constitu. tional remedies. Deafness is caused by an in- flamed condition of ,the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets infia.m. el you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed Deafness Is the result, and imIess the inflammation eau be taken out and this tube restored to its note mal co tdition, hearing will be de4royed for- ever; nine cases'out ot ten are caused by ea. ta,rh, which is nothing but an iml ,med con- dition of the =coifs surfaces. We will .give One Hundred Dollars for any Cilte of Deaftiees (caueed by catarrh) that can- not be cured by Hall's Cat .1. rh Cure. Send for circulars free. 7..1. CHENEY Ss CO., Toledo, 0. LOT -Sold by Druggists. 75C. Illg,11 School. Progress. Mrs. Church -Has your boy learned anything since he has been going to school? Mrs. Gotham -Oh, yes; he's learned to smoke cigarettes. Mental nd physical vigor follow :tho use of Miller's Compound Iron Pills. Not the Only One. "Skinflint is gifted with second sight." - 'I don't know that.'' "Yes, he always looks at a dollar twice before he spends it." Differetices of Opinion regarding tho popular internal and external remedy, Dr. •Thomas' Eclectrie Oil -do not, so far as known, exist. The testimony is posi- tive ad concurrent that, the article re- lieves physical pain, cures lameness, checks a cough, is an excellent remedy for pains and 'rheumatic cemplaints, and it has no nauseating- or other unpleasant effect when taken IntoircutilS• Prepare'i f or a Change. Elderly Friend -Well, have pati- ence. You may not • always be a gro- cer's boy. The Boy--MaYhe not. T:Eie crank work for naa,y take a notion to fire me at any time. Kinard's Liniment Lumberman's' Friend.' Bot h of t he Saul c Kind. Loquacious Visitor (who has been describing at some length her bridal trosseau)-You ought to see me inmf going -away, gown. elostess-I wish I could. No worm inedicine acts so nicely as Mil- ler's Worm Powders; no physie required. , lg It Price for il earl. Five hundred and. fifty thousand dollars was the price paid for the great Tavernier pearl. It was orig. inally ,ovvneci. at Catifa, in Arabia. Minard's Liniment is used by Physicians. Only Itella ble Grade. Do you take any stock in these epee winter prophets?" No I don't belieye the cold weathee is over until my wife quits telling me we are out of coal." -Chicago Record. Frightened by Neglect. • "Your enemies don't seem to abuse yes us they used to," 81 30 one politician. • "Yes," answered the other. "It's a very bad sig,n. It shows they are no longew afraid of me," -We she -teem Star. • Time's- 'rte. "Did then give you ft tip?" asked a rest extrant proprietor of a IaeW waiter, who had just served his first customers. Yes, sorr," was the reply ; 'they told me I had bettlier go cmgy a hod. • • MLNARD'S LINIMENT is the only 'Liniment asked for at my store and the only one we keep for sale. All the people use ie. HARLIN FULTON. • Pleasant Bay, C.B. • His ()Onion. , She -What letve you to say Of a girl. who -marries a man te reform. him? He -I think she's spoiling a mighty good wife for sorne other felloW. New Ole for a quarter. rililler'e Com- poiind Iron PHIS. Sntaist Vienna, Policeman. Vienna policemen are reauried to understand telegraphy, and to be able kw swim and row a boat. 4ffaslog=0*70- An !Unnecessary Accomplishment. Instructor -You are wasting your time hereyou will never learn to draw. • Art Studenta-That's all right I'm going to be a poster' artist I/VALI, PAPER Can be cleaned ; no matter how black. It may be your paper,is good, only looks a little dusty .or smoked. Clean it and save your Vs and health Any one eau clean wall paper for 'few cents and, very little work. A room can be made to look .as good as new.. Receipt, for same, and throe just as oseful to trademailed to any address for 25c. silver. Twenty, years' experience: G. W. TRACY, Decorator. Mot, risburg. Ont. BON:461: , • PLOWSO3OLLE5S &HARROWS • The Bo..t Made. Send for Bit talmrtie. COCISSHUTT PLOW CO., RitANTEORIO. UCAS, STEELE & BRISTOL iTesorree. . . „ ,MPORTERS oF onobentcs, & ..nxtrac. Write us. H.4MILTON L 11 S.; 11 S'i)ioes BINDE1TWINE. AND MANILA ROPE ONTARIO slaitNiontlE Aitreaa',WciaI.NTEoroCnO11 t.0,. n* CATHOLiC PRAYER Rostulre, eruct - fixes, Scapul:Lrs. Religious Pictures, Statuary and Church Orna- ments, Educational Wprks. Mail ordel s receive prompt attention. D. Sr. J. rine r Uo. Montrl 18 ABSOLU'IELY FREE, war. ATCH rantedBOYS anj'a It LS for distributingperfeetlcraaver- tieing Matter. Won't cot you a ceat. Send address for particulars. SMITH LONDON. FTs STOPPED FREE. Permanent- ly Cured. DR. 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