HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1911-7-13, Page 3iuuJLY itKAEMIA
aats a Shadow Over the Lives of
Thousands of Women and
Growiag Girls.
.Not miough blood" is the sin --
le meeniug of the term anaemia,
lough it should scarcely need ex-
plaining, for, unfortunately„ an-
e.eraia is one ef the greatest evils
In this country, afflicting wernen of
tll ages, including young girls. The
ign of bloodlessness are pair
enough -pallid lips and eheeke, and
aching back, frecpient headaches,
with breathlessness heart palpita-
tion and aei,eat weakness. The only
effeetive treatment is to streeg-then
end build up tlxe blood, and it i$
just by this, power of making' new,
rich bloo.a that Dr, 'Williams _Pink
Pills have ciired anaemia in more
eaaes than it is possible to plaee oi
record. Among the host eared of
this trouble by Dr, Williams' Pink
Pills is is C. N. Roberge, of
Sorel, Que., who had been in poor
health for several years. Miee Re-
b-erge says: "1 believe that if I had
not taken Dr, 'WilliamsPink Pills
ny illnesa would have proved fatal,
The trouble came on so adually
that I can scarcely tell the point
at which it did begin The
first noticeable symptom was less of.
eolor and a feeling of lassitude,
Theu I began to lose my appetite,
bad frequent headaches, and spells
of dizziness, and became unable to
40 any housework without being
completely exhaustod, Fioally my
tronble heetune aggravated by a
Peraietent cough. I took ao-eral
kinds of inetlione, but did not get
any relief. At last, I was advised to
try D. Williams' Pink Pills and
decided to do so, After I had tak-
en several boxes there WaS. a 11
ticcable improvement in illy ChM
ut;onellti 1 eontinued lasing the
Pilla until 1 bad taken itino boxes.
The result in my opinion was roar-
Veileltle., My appetite returned, my
nerve$ were strengthened, nay
weight increased, headathes diap
Petite& and I an enjoying the best
health of my life. In gratitude for
what Dr. Wilhiams F k Pillshave
done for me I give this etatement Ut
the hope that it may bring 'flew
health to some other sufferer,"
Dv. Williams' Pink Pills cure all
those troubles duo to poor blood,
such as anaemia, indigestion,
rheumatism, nettralg,ia, St. Vitus
dance, partial paralysis, and the
troubles which attaek girls bud-
ding into womanhood and women
of mature years. Sold by medi-`
rine dealers overywhoro, or by
mail at, 50 cents a box or six boxes
for $ati50 from The I)r.
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
8,A1TLES HP
,
HE AIR firing small-bore gun or rifle, andl
IN assistant to the King's butler'
and
the aeronaut raust be •traiined present , his Majesty with winein a
- use, it whilst in rapid.flight, In ad -I geld enp. After the Kieg bad
dition, a few, small deadly exple-1 drunk, the cup was returned -to the
6iVe bombs should, be. earried ieri Lord 'Mayor, who retained it as his
the destruction of hostile ,eirehipe.1 fee.
Aairships will be, of little use ini
-warfare when it comes to fighting
flying enaehinee. 1,"hey areslow in
speed and are not calculated te
reaneetrYre at, heights- introit ever
INVASION BY AEROPLiliNE TO
.1ECOIYIE ,A. 'REALITY.
attics of the Future Will be Won
or Lost With Flying
Machines.
"Wake up, England!" is the ery
of the British aviator, who, 1,vith his
mind fall of the rapid strides whieh,
ach European rivals ae France
fivie'''e macbines to guard her and
a Gerrnany are making in avia- in a..fight, between flying machine
,
the victory will go to that which
can fly and rise fastest, manoeuvre
easiest, and ehoot the straightest,
FORTUNATE
There was a shivering sound of.
breaking glas heard in the draw -
&000 feet, and even by ,ea,erifiee oliing-reenle James! Have you
all ftiel and ballast ean haaelly reach -broken another goblet?" .
1Q,000 fekt., •a height which flying 'Yes, madam; but I was very
machines ean speedily attain, Na f,ortunete this time. It only broke
airship will be able to eegage in in two places,"
"Well, and you call that being
fortunate/ do you?"
"Yes, madam; you can't imagine
what a bother it to pick them up
;iheeeneo,t,l;ey break into hundred
war without a small squadron of
matters, and the eoeourage-
which, these ementries,are °f-
en a to inventors, is feerfal lest
we ehould be left behind in the
race for aerial supremacy, and the
ry is One whieh should be heeded;
for, although the danger et an in-
vasion by aeroplane seems sueli
emcee peseneneis that some of usBlisters from eaeoeing,
other eauee, painful
scoff at the eugeestion, *unburn Patehes, Sting4 of
ittgi' any
ely proved renew enough fee ;aid chafed places, are all eased in -
-
BLISTERS AND SUNBURN?
TRY ZA:11-BUIC.
roaes
though flying, atinhave yet inseets,-
practical ptirpoSe$, thOre stantly by Zara -111k. Don't, have
doubt that they are going to play
a very important part in the future
history of the world,
It was only A few 40,'Ys aget on
the occasion of the flying meating
at. Hendon, arranged by the Par-
.amentary Aerial 'Defence Com-
1,n4tee, that Ma. Hamel sueceeded
beating the telegraph by carry-
ing a. despatch to Alderahot and
back again, while air. Grahame -
White, from a height of 500 feet t..)
WOfeet,. while travelling at forty
miles an boar, dropped oranges and
plaster of Paris bombs within a
marked area about the size of a
battleship's deck, hitting, so to
speak, the bull's eye every thne.
Although the dropping of bomb -
mil A fost-mo,ving machine, on to
any bat the largest objects is a
.y (liffiguU matter, with practice
oreentage of bits is likely tg
rense rapidly, and a consider-
ablo may be expected to
lead in n reotnuglo of 100 yards by
20 yards, froni heights well above
1,000 feet, With reduced heights,
f course,
TRE AC'CUR.A.CY INCREASES,
Largo aroas, such as camps and
bivouacs of considerable bodies of
troops, rail and other depots, sup-
ply 8tores, appear suitable objects
for the attack by mall explosives
and incendiary bombs; whilst big
railway bridges, arsenals, dock-
,vaads, railwaycentres etc., sug-
gest themselves as 01:jeclives for
the larger bombs,"
Fifty 'machines, making two trips
eh per day, within n radius of a
hundred miles, -mild drop each day
16,000 pounds, or about six and a
half tons of bombs, on any selected
area,, Colonel Capper, bow -ever,
does not think much damage could
be done by single machines, but re-
marks that several flying squadrons
of ten or a dozen machines would
prove af the highest importance
during a campaign.
It has been suggested that it
would be an easy matter to destroy
a squadron of flying machines with
artillery or infantry fire. As a
matter of fact it wetild be exteerne-
ly difficult to do so if the machines
were flying at any fair height. It
must be remembered that the fly-
ing machine travels from fifty to
seventy miles an hour, and it is
obvions that a hit in such eireum-
stanees would be very difficult to
secure, even by the best artillery
in the world.
Moreover, quick -firing guns have
but a small augle 4af elevation, and
even a field howitzer could hardly
hope that its shells would reach a
height of 3,000 feet, so that at a
very considerable height a flying
machine woeld be absolutely im-
mune.
FLYING MACHINE VS. AIRSHIP
"But Whaib about meeting the at-
tacks of other flying machines ?"-
some reader may ask. For this
purpose every military flying ma-
chine must be armed with a quick-
MORE HOLY THAN RIGHTEOUS
.At a religious meeting a lady per-
sisted in standing on a bench, thus
spoiling the view of pthers„ though
repeatedly requested to sit down.
.1\ri old gentleman at last rose and
said, gravely
:-
-"I think if the, lady knew that
she had a large hole in each of her
stockings she would not exhibit
herself in this way."
This had the desired effect; elle
immediately sank elowei an her
seat. A young minister standing
by bleshed to the temples and
said
"Oh, brother. how could you say
what was not a fact?"
"Not a fact!" replied the old
gentleman. "If site had not a large
hole in each of her stockings, I
would like to know how she gets
them on."
Time Has Tested I. - Dr.
Themes' Ecleetric Oil has been on
the market upwards of thirty years
and in that time it has proved a
blessing to thousands. It is in
high favor throughout Canada and
its excellence has carried its fame
beyond the seas. It has no equal
in the whele list of liniments. If
it were double the price it would
be a cheap liniment,.
THE BONE OF CONTENTION.
`fIVIether's compliments," said
the youngster to the buteher. ``and
• she's sent me to show you the big
bone brought with the piece of beef
this morning."
'`Tell your mother next time
kills a bullock without bones in it
make her a present of a joint,"
said the man of meat, with a' grin.
"Mother's compliments," con -
titreed the bey, "and ehe says next
time you find a bit of sirloin with
a, shoulder of mutton bone in it
she'd like to buy the whole carcase
es a curiosity.
minard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria.
"Jack, Dolly told me the most
exciting secret, and made me vow
never te breathe it to a living
your vacation spoiled by pain from
any sore, which Zam-Buk could
cure in quick time!
Thie wonderful balm is made
from herbal juices and is highly an-
tiseptic. Poison from insect sting,
barbed wire scratch, or thorn
prick, is immediately rendered
harmless as soon as Zam-Buk touch-
es it, Mothers with young babies
should use it for chafing sores, ete-
Also enres *lee, ulcers, and foster-
ing sores. All druggists and stores
sell at 50e. box. Use also Zatit-Buk
Soap! 2$c. tablet.
DIRECVIRS OF CORONATION.
soul." "-Well, 'hurry un with it.
I'M late for the ,office, now."
No one need fear cholera or any
.
Bummer complaint af they have a
bottle of Dr. J. D. Kellogg's
sentry' Ce /dial eiaely for use-. . 11
' corrects all leeeeeeSs of the bowels
• 'peornptly and c aueee a healthy and,
'natural aetier. This is a medicine'
pted. for _ilea yonng and old,
,a
:and poor re,nidle rapide.ii be
onin th-t, melt 11)0139-1nr -M
ler olioleia, aypenterr; etc., In the,
Pertinisites and Privilegea Con,.
neetrd With Coronation.
-For monlbs past men like the
Duke of No-felk, the Archbishop of
Canterbury, the Lord Chamber-
lain, the Earl of Granard as Mas-
ter of the 'Horse, and the Dean of
Westminster have been working
many hour e every day, planning
and settling the details of the Cor -
()nation ceremony and procession.
The Duke of Norfolk as Earl Mar-
shal and (Thief Butler of England,
is responsible for the successful or-
ganizing of the Coronation, and,
as bead of the Heralds' College or
College of Arms, has had to deal
with a hundred and one problems
o dress and decoration in connec-
tion with the ceremony.
It is he who plans, on paper, the
marshaling of the procession, the
positions taken by the great officers
of State, the proper care of the Re-
galia, and the crowning of the
King and Queen, all strictly in ac-
cordance with precedent. He is
assisted largely in his labors by the
Archbishop of Canterbury, who ar-
ranges the religious part of the cer-
emony, while to the Dean of West-
minster falls the task of preparing
the Abbey for the historic occasion.
Then, again, the Lord Chamber-
lain is responsible for the hoesine
of the foreign representatives at-
tending the Coronation, while the
Master of the Horse attends to the
Royal equipage.
And as a reward for this work
these directors of the Coronation,
as they may be termed, derive from
their various offices perquisites
which, apart from their intrinsic
worth, are extrenaely valifabie on
account of their historic aesocia,-
tions.
The Archbishop of Canterbury,
for instance, will receive the velvet
-chair on which the King sat during
the ceremony, and with it -will go
the cushion and the footstool., The
quaint perquisite of the Lord
Great Chamberlain esed to be the
King's bed and bedding and the
furniture of the room in which
his Majesty elept the night before
the Coronation in addition to for-
ty yards of crimson velvet and the
Royal nightgown. He now con-
tents himself with the forty yards
of velvet and the profits and fees
of his office.
Robes for the Dean and three
chaplains and for sixteen of the
clergy are the perquisites of the
Dean 'and Chapter of Westminster,
and, most valuable of all, they
claim the wood used for the stands
and other erections in the Abbey,
which is worth several thousand
pounds. Perhaps the most valu-
able perquisite of all connected
with the crowning are the splen-
did purple robes which form . a
most important part of the Queen's
costume. These, once the cere-
mony is concluded, become the ab-
solute property of the Mistress of
the Robes.
And talking of pried] eges, it
Pills of Attested Value,--Parroc,-
leere Vegetable Pills are the result
of careful etudy of the properties
of certain roots and herbs, and the
action of euch as sedatives and
laxatives on the digestive appara-
tus. The success the'compounders
have met with attests the value of
their work. These Mlle have been
recognized for many years as the
best cleansers of rhe system that
aan be got, Their excellence was
recognized from the fir.st, and they
grow more popular tlaitY,,
To The Last
Mouthful
one enjoy e a bowl of
crisp, delightful,
ost
oasties
with cream or stewed
fruit -or both.
Some people make
an entire breakfast •out
of this combination.
Trv
“The Memory Lingers"
Sold by Grocers,
POStintt -coro.au oomtaany. emitted
Willett., U. S. A.
A FAIRY TiALE.
Ternmy--"Tell as a fairy tale.'
Guest -."Once a ina,n who had
lbaby that didn't ery and a. dog tha
didn't bite went to live in a sub=
without mosquitoes."
"WilOrt'S Fly Pitds, the best of
all fly killers, kill both the flies
n4 the disease germs.
IT STIMULATES RECOVERY.
"What's the elifferenee beti.veen
bospit-al and a, sanatariura3"
"About $20 a week."
Annexe's untreent Mires
A BAD START.
"I don't believe she'll ever
married,"
"Wh,v not'?"
"Iter friends have started tel-
ling what a good wife she'll make
for Mee man some day."
et
Fleadachee-nausea-lndigestion-muddy compleedon---pimples---
bad breathe -these are some of the effects of con-
stipation, The mild, sensible,
reliable remedy is
They contain the latest
discovered and best evacuant 'known 'which
mPtisthe-bowels without the clighteat discomfort and -without dis-
turbing the rest of the system. Constantly 'Increased doses -are not riecessarY.
25c. 0, box. It your drimelsk has net yet stocked btzo, 304 5c.t'nd'wo Will rD4 thaqn. 26
Notianai 0214 sea ceeen'eel CozroPvl'y G#J244. Lisuitqd. hioteiramit.
A eenr,,eiag oW ,A1Mrazo.scal:Kozi.
Azainpod to 'Ito oen'ii aldivorstty,
lil .
4
'Al ?Kingston, Ont.
,
r,1 For Calendar of the School aml farther iaformation,
L appiytotheSecretary,Schoolotminiatt,PanstortrOrm
MinIng and Metallurgy.
CilerrctstrY rnlMinvalont, '
MintraINY and Geology.
CheMical Engineering.
Civil Engince,ring,
Mechanical Engineering,
Electrical Engineering.
Sanittry Engineering.
Power oevticpspent,
erreeireleewfigte. eatiereeerneateerieltere see- areettee,
ESSL1K
"Ilas your husband an old solt
that he ain't tieire, ma, am I asked
the tramp respectfully removing
frhril ins head the shapeless regt-
pant, of a thlt,
"No I" shortly answerede the We-
an, ef the hue, eyeing him sus-
ciou ely . "My h elm nd has only
no suit, and it'll laet, him six
enthe yet,”
"All right, rria'am," he rejoined,
teking from an ineide pocket a
soiled sera,p of cardboard and mak-
ing a memorandum 011 it with the
stump of a lead peeeil. he
round ag'in in six months from
to -day. Afternoon, ma'am 1"
IlEST AND IIEAtTH TO MOTHER AND 01111D.
:Ntus. Vits'SLOW'S $DC11:DINC, SVRIIC 114$ 1)CCU
Med for aver slXTv YgAlts by Mi ,02S of
MoT111:xS lor tboiv W141.1.13.
emernixo, wee PARIzItCP StTCelbS,
$00TIIES the CHILD, tiMeri,,NS tite Gims.
ALT,AVS all PIN; cw�s WIND come, aua
is tilt bee remedy for 1/14\lialltylA, tti ab-
„colinely linnale14 sure arta nak Tor "zsirs
Winslow's Soollout;- syrup,” and take no otber
incI,Twenty-fivocentaa
might, be mentioned that the Lord
Mayor of London, from time im-
memorial, has claimed as his right,
as chief ruler of the city, attend -
dance upon the -Sovereign, both in
the proces,,ioil arid during the act-
ual ceremony in the Abbey, where
he ,stands on the left of the Corona-
tion chair, holding bbs City scep-
tre and mace. This mace, which is
sometimes called the Crystal Scep-
tre, is one of great antiquity. The
head is set with uncut rubies, large
pearls, and sapphires, and is of
fifteenth-eenterey workmanship. '
When it was necessary to hold a
Coronatiori banquet in 'Westmin-
ster Hall -a eiLstom which was only
discontinued by the' late 'Que,en
Victoria and King Edward -the
xy," replied the policeman. (He's
got three wives." The Magistrate
looked at the officer, evidently sur-
prised by such ignorance. "Why,
officer,' he claimed, "that's not
bigotry --that's trigonometry."
Minard's Liniment Cures Caret In cows.
Boy -"Come quick! There's a
rna,n been, fighting my father inor'n
half an hour.'' Policeman -''Why
didn't you tell me before 7" Boy
-" 'Cause father was getting the
best of it till a few ininetee ago!"
Mothers ean easily know when
their children are troubled with
worms, And they lose no time in
applying the best of remedies -
Mother Graves' Warm Exteemin-
ator.
They Cleanse While They Cure.
-The vegetable eompounds o
which Parinolee's Vegetable Pill
are composed, mainly dandelion
and mandrake, elear the sten-mei
and intostines of deleterious mat
tor and restore the deranged or
gans to healthful nation. How
they are the best remedy for in
digestion available to -day. A tria
of them win establish the truth Q
this asserVon and do more to eta)
vines the ailing than anything the
can bc, written of these pills.
Judge (t -o burglar on trial) -
"Have you anything to say, pris-
oner?" Burglar -"Yes, your hon-
or. I was only actin" on me doc-
tor's advice to take something be-
fore going to bed!"
Don't exneximent with unsatis-
factory substitutes. Wilson's Fly
Pads kill Many , times more house
flies than any other known article.
Blobbs-"I love the old songs
bet!' Slobbs--"Why ?" Blebb,s
-"Because no one sings them
now."
Corns cripple the feet and make
walking a torture, yet sure relief in
the shape of Holloway's Corn Cure
is within reach of all.
Wifey-"D'ye know you're grow-
ing quite handsome, hubby?" Hub-
by -"Yes; it's a way I have when it
gets anywhere near your birth-
day."
judge -"It seems to me I've seen
you before." Prisoner -``You
have,, indeed. I used to give your
daughter singing lessons." Judge
-"Seven yeags 1"
rd MaYor bad tho Tight to at -
wee tiorAlvel,,eitizeris, act all
,•!
AD TO BE DONE,
The Man -"Madam, I'm th
piano tuner."
Tbe Wcanan-"I didn't send fo
a piano tuner."
The Man -"I know it itielv the
neighbors did."
be only 'mush an egotist
is to iriere him.
ARMS rpnENT AND SaLE.
PAWS9N, ninetY 001borde
Toronto,
goin,,,t West to purehm,e Land In Ma ,
lobs, ilualtateliewan, Albertan Or lint*
ssl& Colombia, tonmilt me. 1. ean sell yea
any qintrit,ity front quarter sections tO
ttiousand acres.
,
AVE s,orne of the best Stock, Oraln,
DaIrY Farms in Ontario on my
i you want ono s(,e me.
FAItItS„ I have some e
spot s at right prices,
address, Nights and IfolidaYs, is
TVIO 5CVV11 TiSi<1 Wright Azrentmr.
Main 69FO and Park 52i.
W. LAWSON.
SASE:AT°
ANTS Aerieulturia $ ut all
-branches, 1.-oultry Farmer:=. Mar,
et Gardeners, Dairy Farmers. and Rog
sera. Are badly required, Vrtees ore
er,v high: detjaand great. and 011P.PlY
trilling, This Is Your opriortuntty. /letter
write for particulars to COMLifititti:p.,11,
IOADD ,, OP TRADE. Saskatoon, ,,II511.
teliowan. 'Western Canada,
—
Aigwrs waUTE
ENTS WAN tudy ot othet
1 ..,. Agency iQitiO5i5 convinces 05
t that uone CAD equal cure. You will at
;• w ^ et it if you't apply fp
to Wave s' Dept., =I
li,et S.. Ottawa.
S A OUS,
,SltM SC. .IS, peeial fwise.
1 le Works, 9 Eeplauads. Toramo.
r,i, interior im, doors. .
sh, Price slitoOd at your station
Suutfl or largy orders, r. W. T. goes
Toroato,
ill T'' r.. GLAS 1.10.111:, --Our net
.„ ..o. P111,1 ivire,
Dishy, N.S.
Ninard's 'Liniment Co„ Limited.
Gentlemen, -Last August my horse was
badly -out in eleven viruses by a barbed
wire fence. Three of the emsissaanonest
healed soon, but the others begrime foul
and rotten, and though I tried many
kinds of medicine they had no beneficial
result. At last a doetor adViSN TUC to
use MILLED'S LINIMENT end in fonr
weeks' time every sore was healed and
the hair has grown over each one in tine
condition. The, Liniment, is certainly
wonderful in its working.
JOHN It. HOLDEN.
Witness, _Perry Baker.
NO NEWS.
Visitor (who has been going for
the last half -hour) -"You know,
I'm net physically strong, but I've
good staying powers."
Hostess (wearily) -"Yes, we no-
ticed that."
4:,TRY IYIUR1NE EYE REMEDY
for Red, Weak, weary, watery Eyes
and GranulatedEyelidS. Murine Doesn't
Smart -Soothes Eye Pain, Druggists
Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c,
50c, $1.00. Murine Eye Salve in
Aseptic Tubes, 25e. MOO, Eye Books
and Eye _Advice Tree by Mail.
,Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago.
A WOMAN'S "NO."
Marks -"I married my wife
mo -nth after she accepted me."
Parks -"That's nothing. I mar
ried mine three days after she re
fused me,."
The microscope in the hands o
experts employed by the Unitec
States Government has reveale
the fact that a house fly some
times c,a,rries thousands of disea,s
gerras attached te its hairy body
The continuous use of Wilson'
Fly Pads will prevent all dange
of infection from that source b
killing both the germs and th
flies, •
THE GREAT ALEXANDER.
There was a chap who kept a store
And, though there might be
hle sold nister
dgoods to all, who came,
And his name ivae Alexander,
Ile mixed, his goods with cunning'
etase elate glare. smohed ssnui WtfatQW
BIA55, BY mail 25e, W. L. Potter nCo..
45 'Benoit St.. Montreal.
AWZiiLts gA,CIITNFAIT , Portabk or
heavy, Lathe Mills, Sh,tsrin
1.1gitie$ and Boilers, Mill Supplies. The
5, Long Manutamoring Co„ sata„ Vg 35%
Street, Orillia, Ontario.
1 ANCILlt, TI7h10ItS. LUMPS. etc. in,
tj ternal and external, cured without
nein by our home treatment. Write us
before too lat. Dr. Hellman Medical Co.,
ted Collin wood. Ont.
,.,. TON SCALE, special .15,"!7,:.. Wilson';
4I„P Scale Works, Esplanade, Toronto.
.----,
VtrLITE us to.day for our choice list
V li of ,.lgents' Supplies. No ontlay
necessary. They are money makers. Ap-
Ply It. C. I, Co. Ltd., 228 Albert St.,
Ottawa, Ont,
-IPL'CIALI.STS ADVICE FREE. Consult
). us in regard to any disease. Lowest
prices in drugs of rtli kinds.
nrusses fitted by mail. Send measure.
meat. Classes fitted by ago. Write to.day
for anything sold in iirst.elass drug
stores to Dr. Hellman, Collingwood, Ont.
CLEANING LADIES'
WALKING OR OUTING SUITS
Can be done porfeetly by our French ',rocas& Try it.
Mitch American Dyeing Co.
Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa, and Quebec.
rm.'s:dual.
F.; .... Of a Piano is the
Action. Insist en tele
aOTTO I-IIIGEL"
Piano Action
1001 n a S1 a box
Wrz 6 for $5
• The most highly efficient application
for the reduction of Swellings, Goitre,
Thick Neck, Glandular Enlargernets.
It's Positive.
PA ;_Q of all kinds, in any and rtaa,
tira.0-0 stages, quickly relieved and
positively cured, Cure your suffering
and live quietly. "Common Sense" tor
Piles will ae it. $1 a box. 85 for 6
boxes. Mailed on receipt of price.
. LYLE 'fiED"'"E TORONTO
COMPANY,
718 WEST QUEEN STRkET
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1 -le was a ,skilful brander;
And sirfce his sugar was Jialf sand
They called bin' Alex -sander.
Hre, had his dear one and she"came,
And lovingly he scanned her:
asked r would she,ehange, her
pr,
,A rine did Alex-henel-lier.
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, "Oh, yes," " she said, with sniii-
ang iip,
"If,I eeni be commander "
And •s� they..franIKI a partineiSliip,
And called it 2,,It.),x-and-her..
Minstrel's Liniment turss nistem
For Sale at a great bareain,
Cranston Printing Press. Bed will
take on a six column quarto paper.
This press lias been run very little,
and has just been thoroughly gene
over by \Vestman & Baker, Print -
acne Press Manufacturers of this
• ity and is guaranteed to be in
perfect order. It is practically as
good as when it came from the
hands of the makers. Speed, as
fait as you can feed it. Will run
up to 2,500 per hour and print any-
thing from a post card to a whole
sheet pester.
Fountain easily regulated and
bed handy to get at. Crest, Us noW,
$2,500. Will sell for half price.
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