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CHAPTER N VI;-(Gont'.c1) her heart for this ntan,it wouldnothave been easy to discuss him
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Zinkina down by the cosi* fiae, i rat a light, frivolous way, lir to have
/TieUy ,caw"e herself up fel' a moment fiskV'"•!;c1; as ueretofo •e, tc a long
1 "" ms" I .aid never -eliding category of 1r;s
>k.r the sat trail], of her relle;^�,u
the allunw e:: :be' skeleton to come j good dualities front Dorothy's lits,
that had elan )ed—for the frxst time Once, and. once only, had 'hiss
t?.ine ' that e. - 1.<L -gl1.19oP1y cia;.-, When' . Leicester awoken openly about hint..
eveei,derinn Though the ebeerle: ,".tlatua Anne is broken --hearted
London sire s, size had. shudder- aboatk this Ca'nadtau busines,'' she
ingly� reale eti she
was false, liol- had said tar Nancy,as they were.
)0w- t'rre?- Had not his QWn awn.- drinking ,tea together in Mrs.
titer betr•ayecl hint, rio one should Crawwrshaw's drawing -room, "and
it:eve eoevieeeel her of Derrick, 1 can'tarncleistand it, I saw Derry:
Darnley" s eh:tmefmal treachery, jps'`.- three (lays bef Ore hp welat, acid
•
stone, that I Laaw year ar face pass me
like, a flash of lightning."
``Got out aft Sta•inerl " exclaimed
Sir Humphrey. "Made a mistake'"
Whey?, Derry, lad, that's nut Eke
you. And how have y07,1 crane
from there, eh?"
"Walked," was Mr. Darniey's
laconic reply.
IIhe- recalled all the misery of Ire never said, aL'word lo ?ire about
krait time, the cold, the fatigue*, the going only seemed brighter .lead
telldessness, then her Fetters t o the utere like himself than he had been
104.inge, and the news th;'t free- ler weeks past."
+4lttls had corns indeed—freedom tact Nalitcy mae• 110 rep
brrrugltt .ebout by ant tl»tlig crf hand trembled a little,.
Vers, but in, an awful if ino„uratl It must have lieela that very time
wwatt, tln rt ra. fewvs t>}llle, tenderIv42rcds,
at it hack not been fur Janet, tite
girl would have probably sunk l;e,
iteaih the anxieties and trouble
1shieh f'. iott'ed vu tbal, day. The
S t }rtl woman kookeverything
on
her shoulders, and when she found
that Nancy- absolutely refused t
go tri the Hall, or, indeed, any-
whet•e war W the scene of the lt'r-
$iwr ehta had gond through, she
v;wve4 her yomtn` xatastrese to <a
good INA T.1 bel et; phecl td I'en�
ten peremptorily- to send are rd'.
41reee ,crf ;he dead man's trust,M"c"
wad. latt',ters, l'%nten., fright-
and sobered, diol ar once; and
n the lawyers came on the .scene
'3 For Beer Xlair,atl►y
net' father" in
'hitt lie
lt" ctw"nrll
Yada;, f rt►,t'�t
t"dlitt=r;
talc r
rouble, nntcl, shielded by loving
474 res Nancy- was protected anti
tended as uugh she had been a
c•hi:d, Hitt lj'at othy',i strenuous ef
forte, it W.V.N.found tut,iecessary tar
have Nany present at the inquest
held on her littsbarid':s dead body,
aFrtt inquest which gave forth the
verdict of "suicide vahilet in a state
1,f tiirsiumid mind," and tti''the brave to you know:" Dorothy r>triecl has told tar plau:tl, she toe.n
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nwtrik Iter es::slre t'uzrt the rrc t=hus and regal jewel he bats brought with due. Well, that ought to . be
.•1. ,1.•,i , ,m,., lr'.�� �rJtl fat•tlt J ,
Ir tae be mit'
his 0-„ne
a
Dorothy writs busy taking his eeart
and hat, ani helping him to re
move his coat, while his eyes 'neve
fixed on that .slender fmgur�e in the
long, black velvet gstwn, turned so
resolutely from hint, with the mag-
nificent hair coiled low on the white
Peek -
,Sir Humphrey Was soon shouting
for some one to bring Mr, 1)orn-
ley.:sonlething to eat, and Miss Lei -
c titer drew her cousin to the lire -
"Nancy, here 18 Derry come to
join us. Haven't you a word for
him V'
Na te,y, who was laughing and
talking with Darcy Hamilton,
turned round quietly.
""How do. you dor' she asked, ;in
cold, languid tones, nt` "You must, be
frozen, 1 ant sure, and f are nmei
napoltaing� all the Are. Come along,
Darcy, we will go and have a pestle,
at the ball -1700M, and prepare tyro:mom
selves forthe festivity. :dolly, if
art} "want] "ate, dear, yattt k2r0W
Otero I gin."
And getherin up her vette
frith), ?elan, Crewsbaw put bey smell
fraud. on her etnmtsin ,$ amyl, rad
`genteel away, laughing, with what I
Matthewwr `78:24]
To Thee we look, cur risen X ord ;
Vie triumph in Thy faithful word;
To Thee we give all praise.,
tipon Thy statement, we rely;
For Thou hast plainly said, "Lo, I.
Am with you all the day=s,'"
Our every need shall be supplied;
For
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1 or 7. with c one abide
Thou dost i tt_t each
Who Thy command obeys;
Forth at Thy" bidding we shall go;
For Thou, -we do most sorely know,.
Art with us all the days.
We will They prgeiuuts word prom
Baptize doseiples in Thy name,
And walk in all Thy ways;
May we rejoice Thy will to do;-
For
o;
.Fix in this work we know that `Thoti,
An with ns all the days.
With, Its in the darkest days Thoax
art --
n
11 itlt las relies dearest friends d
liat•t
And grief its seeptr:e sways;
Ne more have we to walk alone;
For Thou whose hove is freely shown
Art with u4 all the days.
Thy glorious Gospel we will preach,
'll4:. Illy diseiples we will teach
All that Thy word conveys;
X ftfon Thy preeenee we depend,
l or Thou, as Sa.vi+iur, Leader,
Friend,
Art with tis all the day's,
T: 1l`
tion, Oat, 1 Ill.,
of apparent deep and unaltetr- sounded tike geed merriment to the
Lune, bad come to her, which, ethers,. Brit ehieh tang in her ears
reading swiftly, she had de- ,`
as a"lrrilluw rnctcakery°.
lilleraately" torn in two and returned
w , f w-
c 3" Darnley wlt t} e olio
t c 1
t.alem.tkt
in„ curt wwoasis
"'Mrs, C'rawshaw begs to intern),
Aft-, Darnley that` heneefer'th f he
desires to held no caramrunic;rtion
with hirer, either bye word or let -
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' ad. 1) rdet. lgrnwawit thus, ;tui
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tl
u
witte
her eu i
u (..",iittedit 'rnig➢tt °3„os ilrl:
explained, and :trt,it➢tt.+
had
ar't,St*�
Darnley ar
�l
went.
n *at,
a.S e
"Wbe is the mate?"' he aasltod
Dorothy, �1arply ; gird, as she telt
him, he relapsed into silienee again,
il a ser"va»t- carne •kix feed. hirci
1tt his m•c•olo. echen, with a forted
ruaile, "ao sated ;
I
ab; ifl be down directly`, 134r1 -
{a ," :ted he went' quiekly away,
<Xamee alo''ae in his room, he stood
with clinched hats and, tranrpress-
r"<i f alts,
,f liat•ev'fox;. a i teal to rho exert In"redihle ;as it seemed, be could
areueb and remorse w"hieh was hnd uta selution to the estz'aar`din-
Darnl:ey,'s daily portion DOWchange in Name, except. that
.043 staring rJter her
➢:1tt fiXi(`rE`+r("'i"ION
Keeps.
t=PS Tit F FA It M. R.
OM Meats and Butter" PtrOIU
the Ant;luaale.
AP instenee iif ltfitwx t l'a'tateetive
Tariff protects t11t farwrner' lex Can-
ada is seen now and then,: when
klae C'ustors Officers hold up for
duty some eltilrmerlt from far-off
Australia,,ez" China.
On March lstlt last, 7Zoci ear'ea$ses
of frozen lamb (10111 Ate uglier were
leaded
aveas es were sent to the William
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c, me
Davies (lee Limited, Toronto.: The
- er greater art of the remainder 'were
lnol^ wvealtta litcl 'lti-sruglrt ibis g �. � Tr
a' aT shipped to Montreal. This lamb
Sant .hlor thw (Ed nsat kn<rww --o td, otaoige, M ,lacy w11u-t bare harden- she ed ;tMon tratl.de' chlamb.
s as Nancy was ro"nscti'iied, w�:te: ed her heart and set her for ever i tix,d as per
te+ex:
likely to. All the latter ask- away from him. pound delivered n b
eTo-
d was that she zniglO, never meet G irlg awn to the broad -mantle- laaL racier e `i ting cormjlitiainr the
this dear. cruel, treacherous man shelf. he buried. his fitee+ on his duty wet, three cent i l
rollover the wort itaadaoh6:. j.A ,S'0 ,x inures or logia:, .Abe utely hormlrest.•
at an 4r0Apirte'..
ATr<ONAL DRUG Fc C: #F:R4XS:A..T+ CO. C`t4.''?TcR,.YD.et. _v:LIALE )
Boleros are oriental
Greek, Byzantine, Egyptian em -
r
bt"ozclerieaa—axe used to stimulate
the bolero lane in many dresses,
Hair swirls" have come in
again, held in place by tortoise and
amber combs, sumeti�rnes studden
and again of metal. ;et with nock,
gems.
There is a erg in; tendency to-
s
t
>1e --the
rtt
ward the Norfolk jacket axty1e of
coat, +l; elz meats extra length and,
i
a belt That slips vc�:ll drives be.ow;
the waaist,
fringes and gailnoits are used to.;
a
awt�r„ht clown utttes.
A large pale rose straw} hat scene
in the shops had a drown of eye-
let embroidery draped to form a
bow at the back.
t
. t er toanal"
again, and %hart :sh.e might be at folded arms. Tills made the Ian* mast• twelve
)eatee, `Whet we to try end get at any
l , � cent:•; Item° pottntl lgti.l o1�:nwn in ,�a-
I t„tstone Hall was very gay en other t•catSOn f' IIC asked hiniseli, eef1,t's
this Christmas Eve. bitterly, as the moments passed. rukt'esla dt'asficcl lambs wrerc Me`
"We must all hang our at a,kings elle
l then he
xtruscd hntaself. the lin in ''Toronto at that time at;
12.1,e, to 13e. pee pound"
Hcnee, after paying t1 -is duty
theme was mt.•t lYnuelt differen be -1
tween the prices of the A.ustraliaa 1
and Canadian lamb.
• The (duty protected the Canadian
farmer aairi,t the Australian pro-
duct.
But tinder 11e:•iprocity the duty
on this frozen lgnnb will be only
1,34e. per .pound, •so that `similar
shipments' could be laid down in
Toronto at 1O c. per pound, two
or three cents per pound cheaper �.
than the price for the prime raised
products.
Referring to the lambs which
were sent to Montreal. When they
reached Montreal Canadian lamb
was selling at 1.033/„e The Austra-
lian lambs were sold at e.; e, deliv-
ered es. cars Montreal duty paid,
the owners apparently being con-
tented to undersell t•ite Canadian
market by one' cent per pound.
Now, if you wish to see the effect',
upon the live stock market of thel.
receipt of this Australian lamb in
Iwtontreal, turn up the 3fo",xreall
papers of March 20th, in one of
which, for example, the headline I
was, `"Sheep Sold Lower in Local
Markets.”
If, with the three cent duty on
every pound, frozen lamb can be
profitably imported £rr,:il Austra
it seems altnost c•onciusive. that
reducingthe duty will also reduce
the price of Canadian lamb accord-
ingly.
And not only does Australia ex-
port frozen meat, but it exports
butter as well. It exports annu-
ally between fifty and seventy-five
inilliee pounds of butter. •
Australian butter can be laid
down now in bond at Montreal at
23c. per pound. A duty of four
cents per pound :keeps it out of
inpestition with the Canadian
co }
butter' now selling, at, 2uc. per
pound.
l•�yralty of the loving gar Name „anti Duncan will tut in some tech want to have anything niore to ah1
f l'i 1 t 1
'legit" enough I'm a fool to torture
dem), s w ttc.n wt t e xl, fm'iamtm the I.a t; wla+zt t Yee, l)ttn-
of the emitting way in which Tho- call'," ,
whey C'raWsliaW had eluded the Lewd1Lrarefielcl, who httd madeart:'lrftrl ere. of bis lceepers_fray
e tl. for $0.1111%613, called_ in had his appearance two hours OIte..e.
w ' ,,sett w'o men tom rnee l they had errived. Mede no reply
,atg.lrfwwaty v s-,
}ra;xi7r} �ieen at once the ]tsi_ 1
`tl
1
ttz tothis but owl, .,fated at poori, i_
, i r^,tit, 3 um
1
tun round xario;del. taint that 'marked his de-.
fixitrtlm.
It was through' Dorothy and Dr.
Grantley together that Nancy Was.
never told exactly what eaused' her
myself any more. after al], 1 n
not the first man tri have made a
m
big istake about 8. Wil311an
\Situ a shrug of his shoulders,.
therefore, he roused himself and
mtt,t"eat Darcy, � , H.trot
husband's death, and the mental
tomn.nre she 'had endured was so.
}treat that She :tviked No leading
questions. anti, indeed, shunned
time subject as much as was' pos-
sible, She was spared much worry
-with the laswyers, also, for Craw
show had been master of " his for-
tune too short a time to permit him
to have made plant eanmplit-tt o;ts;
and. itt fad, yrs has been shown, he
was far more inclined to 1w and his
money than to squander it.
The young widow had at first
astounded and aanmoyed the trus-
tees and lawyers by her steadfast
retesal to 'accept the furttmaie which
had scene to her; and it is very
doubtful if they would ever have
brought her to a reasonable frame
o•f mind had not Dorothy stepped
5n at a good moment, and by simple
cornmmon-:sense argument, and an
artful suggestion as t,1 the amount
of good Nancy could do her Unccle
Henry and others, had induced the
girl to change her mind:
All this bustle and work had been
very good for Dorothy, it helped to
heal the wound which had been in-
flicted on her gentle •heart that
ittiorning in the Ripstorl.e grounds.
She was learning to forget Derrick
Darnley*,.' to grasp the wisdom of
bis a oi'd i to her, and,: atilt toknown
and iiitaleclared, a soft wain feel-
ing for poor Lord Merefic'•cl Was
creeping into her heart. I`.,• was,
perhaps,. because she was lonely
without either of her cousins - for
• Darnley had started off suddenly n
'year' ago to Ca:na,da:t incon,mrecti'on
with scute Jarge engineering
, d dressed t ap cdly, Tina as he stood
whom D rothv wrars flitting lightly, fen•. a mntmm�ent before joining the
wa tt.:tm flitting g ,
for the sheer prirpeee of teasing her others, lie eneie to the dterrmminai:ion
cousin, who had returned, looking that he wieild leave again as seen
as be could get away.
(To be tenth -tiled.)
STRONGBR TUA.N :MEAT.
bronzed and older and very attrac-
tive to the dainty, golden -haired
Dolly.
"Well, then if you won't give ams
any of your Eastern spoils, you
must wake up, sir, and ,h uce y us,
,dance. You must opein the. Sex-
wants' ball with the cook ee you
hear, .sir le -and Nancy, you most
take Foster."
Dorothy was like the Prove .1•Iial
fairy to -night : her eyes, were spark-
ling, her .cheeks flushed, her whole
faee full of new and old haopincss
nixed.
"Daddy, your must take Mrs
Starr. Oh, nonsense ! Of r tis•-,
v -c -n can (lance. Yon are not" sb
A :fudge's Opinion of Grape Nuts.
A gentleman who has acquired a
judicial turn of mind from experi-
ence on the bench cutin the-Sun-
fiower State, writes a carefully
Considered opinion as to the value
of Grans -Nuts as food. He says:
"For the past 3 years Grape -
Nuts has been a prominent feature
in our bill of fare.
"The crisp food with the del.ici-
ons, nutty flavor has become an
Inane as all 'that. MIr. Ha.n li-m indispensable necessity in my fam-
had better take Baines!. And now ilyis everyday life.
there is Janet. Oh Nancy, who
shall dance with Janet'?" And
Dorothy 'stopped still, with a c,a m -
Cal look of •zlim11a.y on herr 'ace,
They were all standing round !Ile
big fire in the hall.
Nancy laughed:
" 1.1. , 1"
"What awful 1) 11
she replied. "Now w=hat are yol feet physicalcondition—as a pre -
going to do ?" ventive of disease it is beyond
"Suposing time lady herself 1 as value. I have been particularly
Ito objections, what do you say to 'impressed by the benef.cial effects
my dancing with Janet l" said a of Grape -Nuts when used by ladies
voice, quietly, from the. back- who are troubled with face biem-
ground'`an,l turning, they saw Der- isles, skin eruptions, etc. It clears
rick. ar'i. l -y's tall form, still en- up the ,complexion wonderfully..,
vek,pe
.l iin his overcoat, , " with his A.s to its nutritive qualities, nay
hat in hand. experience is that one small dish
Nancy turned deadly White, and of Grape -Nuts is superior to afitv which would
rra. } Under Reciprocity, " • a moment all sense left her ,but pound of meat for breakfast, which the• duty of fatter
Di.do awaywith
,. mwr'itrd with her old is •an important consideration for „Eastern
frnk i.fcsatisfies the a petite cents prem pound, the
frankness,and with <7ttts�re�checl � anyone. • It sat, _fies _ pl butter ' -would have to
theower of .e- Townships
handsnto welcome her notlsiat b tc4 i and strengthens 'i p z nm aete during tete winter months
sistin fatigue.' while its use in co 1 g r
again, g with 11;tistxairan butter winch eo�t
. i ., ,, none of the disagreeable -
_. thrown -n lia�'k thus, '`t'`'ell, this is -a. sutpai:,el c,tied w�Iwes �; only ��c. Pound in Montreal
without
scheme—and .�w he his consequences that sonletinmes follow y per
Merefield to tease and tor- Sir. Humphrey. as_ clasped• � -fast." Name given
.— --- � •'
heves hand.. "`l1'hel'e do ,y''9u a 'meat' breall
s»enti an,cl'followrorter about like-- nor wPosture Co: : Battle Creek, , T SHOPS.
i4;fif::, ..; 1?oioi!�bv ,g•ac�iaF.l„» :bra_ spring from 1" • by.
o, 51;1aN IN PARIS S OP
..1_ x rte ..- w ..•. J. T . .- ", �.'. lrh. ..
"It has proved to be most health-
ful and beneficial, and has enabled
us to practically abolish pastry and
pies from our table, for the chil-
dren Grape -Nuts and do
<lt'eil preferz
not crave rich and unwholesome
food.
"`Grape -Nuts keeps us all in per -
o Wee
el.', is
m c` to i i3' l''
tion, such a:
Journal.
ySpin,dh
'n ` ^ >1fi' b c`X
regard n �'
is not
OLD RSA' T
ess
il<•� li
t � f s
i t o he r
90 WEEDS FOR 10 GENTS
SEND IN YOUR ORDER R AT ONCE:
THE WEEKLY SUNS TORONTO
EXTRA' GRANULATED
This et lain why it is so en r.r: i " usedi
P ti Y ;a it y dot
Season.
See that Sou get it from your Grocer for it meanie "Preser'v'ing
,Satisfaction."
The Canada Sugar Refining Co., Limited, Montreal
Established in 18x4 by John Redpath.
UCAR
the Fruit
DIRECT FROM FACTORY TO FARMER.
FREIGHT PREPAID TO \OUR NEAREST R. R. STATION
' It le a •l unos }our oey , uncle, but t mlaroiclered in
an to -feel .aha+E 5?)e w+aiitec� ll,.ln. ]dead the little boob, The Road Hatpin lmeada are e
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very mach indeed. With the young
rnRn, at home, too, it is not impos
kible. that the girl ,would not have
suite red such pain and hurt mod-
esty as• lead followveel Upon that rue -
i > ,Darnley.
,c ., ::hle i><Ztetw'erw),; � wil,1 �:1) s.r;l-e
. ii,wa�, .,,
1v -a ?vend' w+,a�s;,jitii�i. :'to
A,s a� 'f1 J Y ,,t. of iiit:� the tini,n to
�;�e th:tt':llra' saial lee w.e.r.;: � r vFry ;
1110:05,t wed'rhei c ",ori flet ca n:t lac>rt I nri't h we n,i'ss4r-w:E;ti
a'ncl cru eie ne f ,!*�tt���,i:.l' # t e :lit, rilct ,fcllo,N . `s
o t,�1 iieww'"a1t9�1({'L' �t 1w.ifi i, .11.)).t, 1 war i`,ts i(1 ng_
iimi:. 'bitttrr r1isa •the'' finiPnY platf�.�i)wm set JStariri•e;r
ro'43,r4har,t Irweal",'rte w �it Iget out.,
Peart gave it you an a. few words.
I arrived in Liverpool th'?s mors -
mg, and suddenly felt a lone'i:ng to
see the old' place once again sr,
without cha?Iging a. a?'-`milieut–yes,
m very dirty, Dolly; i really
1?:elf 1ief,')r J ,la':i e
riTTt S't f..E.l J1. -P. \
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utter mr `A
W a_r4 )i'rJ t Li't k 5x'
rnentylot,
ifri'f}t loro)0t' anti • ;�
take
+Jt
t•o 1Velly Ile," tin pkgs. ''Thert's beads iii flowers of natural calors:
easoii."-yin sheer linen.
ver read' thn above letter? A .n.ew one in ikon er fc
gears from bine tn' time... They are
tulne, true, and toll of human interest. te;�tent.
H I he s„k s
f
�es .c
,t
L11e }�?� iug_«�f. the _rose pe, i ,
i iromised' also the` cern- ,,seen ew emY:
iia 5 : r
tat on' f r etl wcli,ka r_ alta .iallnP , I?hiw t
elr.ingeatil ;'tafietu=gar-. the fart m ;�
•
{s j•3xrs seen; hitt :they ate° ex Tntd ftetrs,
eied'-to },aye '°a ifrewt<• run }lttie �.e� retia, tri
5 Nx,
Alga
;r�.•..s, is...,"r.•._«��r:err
ROYAL FENCE Is made of the best all No. 9 hard steel wire, heavily
galvanized and perfectly woven. The farmers of Ontario have purchased over
200 carloads of Rayal Fence this season. Your money back and we pay
freight both ways If not satisfied.
The following styles we carry in stoclt and can make prompt shipment
of any amount. All fence put up in 20, 30 and 40 rod rolls only.
6-40-0 Has 6 line wires, 40 in, high, 8-48 _1 as 8' line wires, 43 in. high,
9 �
sta =s to the rod. All No. 9 hard 12 stays to the rod, all 14o. 9 hard
steel wire. Spacing 7, 7, 8, 9,, 9• steel wire. Spacing 4, 5, 6, 7,
%z 8 9, 9. Price per rod, freight
'per rod freight prepaid 1 C
Prate 2
. p9-48repaid .. , es. .. • 300
7.40-0 >`fa8t 7 tine wires; 40n. high,
9 stays to the rod; alt No.i9 hard -0 I3as 9 tine wir, 48 in. high,
steel wire. Spacing 5, 6, 6, 7, 9 stays to the rod, all No 9 hard
t ' . r rod freight steel wire. Spacing 3, 4, 5, s, 6,
",�, Slz•' ]rice p
prepaid
• • .per
. • • • • • . .. • .. 2dC 8, 8, 9. Price per rod, freight
Has ,8 line wires, .40 in. high, 12, prepa;'• 3pC
8.40
to -s to the rod, ail 23o. 9 hard steel 9.48' Same as 9 -43-0, with, l:2 stays
S S
wire. Spacing 3, to the a'od Price per rod,
8• price Per rod, freight pre- , freight 1:i R2%2C.
pai4 Z�C 10-50 10 lune: wires, 5u in, bio ,:;212;.:23,c5
, 12 stay9
as- 7 tine wires, 48 9n• high, to the rod, s l r r,.. 9 hard steel wi^e.
7-48-0 I�
the rod a91,11.1:,0•1:. hard :rein 3 351a 3* 355, -shi•r 6,
9 stays toSp 8 f•,.
steel w
ire, 5 6, 7, 8' 8 8. Price per rod, freight
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Price per rod, freight, prepaid . 2' C prepaid .... .... :........ .... 35C
'We sell the best all iron double stretcher trade, freight prepaid, $7.50
The above prices include freight prepaid to any railroad. station west of
Torento:-in �4 0 Ontario To points beyond, Toronto and south of North Bay
a i t`'Ne Ontario''Quebe0 and..
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ia freight., Remit cash with ,'our,;'.
maritime l'sat:neee+, .aa3c3 6c per„rod and we. pay, h
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