HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1916-11-30, Page 7DRIVE YOUR COLD
AWAY.
For colds in the throat and
chest your most convenient
remedy
, is
VaseiIte
Tiede Mark
Petrohura
Contains the active principle of
Capsicum. (RedPepper.) Easy
apply
Willblister the skin,
Sold in bandy tin tubes at ctlem-
ists and vneral stores every-
where. Refuse. Substitutes,
Free booklet on request.
CHF.SE,BRQUGH MFG, CO, ...
(Co.eoUdatedi
las* Cbiiwt Axe. Montreal
FLASH LOCATES BALLET.
Pocket Instrument Used. on Wounded
In War hospitals.
Every hospital in the 'war zone has
some electrical equipment for locat-
ing the bullets in wounded men, but
a German has recently invented a
pocket instrument for this purpose.
It consists of a two -pointed WQbe
connected by insulated wires to a
pocket electric lamp. When the probe
conies in contact with a bit of metal.
a closed circuit is formed which lights
the 1au p,. Flashes from the bulb also•
indicate when the probe Is approach-
ing or receding from a bullet or bit of
shrapnel, for these latter are more
frequently the cause of wounds thane.
bullets.
What We Give We Get
In 1915 and 1916 Ontario contribut-
ed more to the Canadian Patriotic
Fund than she drew from it, the sur-
plus going to assist those western
provinces whose contributions, al-
though exceedingly liberal, did not
equal the heavy demands caused by
the largo enlistment from these pro-
vinces.. For 1917 the situation will
change, The demands from this pro-
vince on the Fund are estimated to
reach six million dollars, and the com-
mittee has decided to ask Ontario to
raise that amount—in other words, to
make provision only for its own peo-
ple.
mil-
liontotal represents about one nll-
lion dollars above the contributions
for 1916, and therefore there can be
no weariness in well -doing on the part
of Ontario's patriotic people so far
.i; the Fund is concerned.
Not Guilty.
Little Charlie had been spanked by
his mother for stealing cookies. His
cousin, who was present, wishing to
comfort him, said: "Poor Charlie!
Yoe have my sympathy." Looking up
through his tears, he protested; "I
have not! I didn't touch it,"
+"StJVIMMR 'TIIROVGIE TUE WINTER"
x1Q CALIEORIiIA.
Get away from the cold, disagreeable
winter. California temperature is from
60 to 76 degrees the year round. It Is
not expensive to spend the entire winter
there. Bungalows rent from $23.00 per
month up.
Special Winter Tour Fares. The
famous Los Angeles Limited, a fast, re-
fined and exclusive through train from
Chicago to Los Angeles, leaves Chicago
10.00 p.m. and arrives at Los Angeles
4.30 p.m. the third day—less than three
days en route.
Write to B. E. Bennett. Gen. Agt..
Chicago & North Western Ry., 46 Xonge
St., Toronto. Ont. He will send you dis-
criptive literature and train schedules,
help you plan an attractive trip, and
• make reservations for you clear through
to the Pacific Coast.
Growing.
Friend—I understand that your
practice is getting larger.
Young Doctor—That's true. My
patient has gained nearly ten pounds
in the past few weeks.
FELL FRO-M;.LOFT;
HURT; THEN WELL
How a Man Who Landed On
Wood Pile and Was Sore From
Mead to Foot Found
Quick Relief.
Once upon a. time Edwin Putnam, who
lives in the quiet, pretty hamlet . of
Wendel Depot, Mnss., climbed up into
a loft to get some building. material
Just as many another man living in the
country must often do° Suddenly' he
slipped and fell. Ten feet below was a
pile
Of wood, knotted and gnarled. It
was a: ,hasty tumble, and Mr. Putnam
was injured painfully in the back, he
was covered with bruises, and was sore
from head to foot.
The next day he bought a bottle of
Sloani's''Linirnerit which had been ?e,
Commended, to hin. Within a very few.
hours the''5oreness'had vanished and
the lameness had -disappeared. He was.
an active man once more.
i loan's Liniment can be obtained at
all drug: stores, 25e §.00. and $1.00.
SCOTS NUT FIRST PIPERS,
Before 155th Century Harps Were
Highlanders' Instrtinsents..
Neither Scotland nor Ireland can
claim to have invented the bagpipes,.
says the London Chronicle, Greeks,
Romans, Assyrians and Chinese all
played bagpies of. sorts longbefore
the time of Christ, and the instrtt-
meat actually figures on one of the
coins of Nero, who may have played
The rete al Tia
it. T o Il t n bignon, the C abn .
zampogna, the German sackpfeife
and the French cernemeuse are all
bagpipes under different names.
It was actually a Scotsman, and
no less a mall than the lord advo-
cate of the time, who publicly de-
clared fifty years ago that "the bag-
pipe is an English instrument, es-
sentially English; the English were .
thee original bagpipers." He pointed i
out that, while Shakespeare often
speaks of bagpipes, he never does so
in "Macbeth;" and that it is in Lin-
colnshire and Yorkshire that he local-
izes the pipes. To Chaucer and Spen-
cer also they are English. James IV.,
and other Scottish kings, paid for
"Inglis pyparis" at their court, while
Edward T„ Edeverd III,+ Henry VL
anti Henry VIII, seem to have had na-
tive pipers. The Highlanders never
used the pipes in war before the fif-
teenth century; the harp was Scot-
land's instrument.
.. ..,. let
A TALK ON RHEUMATISM
Telling flow tt Aetually Cure
This Common and Pain-
ful Malady.
This article is for the roan or wo-
man who suffers from rheumatism
who 'wants to be cured, not merely re-
lieved—but actually cured. The most
the rheumatic sufferer can hope for in graphs were gleaned from the same
rubbing something en the tender, ach.. forgotten source. Author and place
ing joint, is a little relief. No lotion are gone, but they remain grist for
er liniment ever did or ran make a the mill of thought.
cure. The rheumatic poison is rooted Character talks when we are silent
in the blood. Therefore rheumatism Seriousness simon-pure is a resi-
can only be cured when this poisonous dual state into which one relapses
acid is driven out of the blood. Any, when one has nothing better to do or
doctor will tell you this is true. If s'Y.
you want something that will go right .A. physical clement should enter
to the root of the trouble in the blood into all affection. Even to clasp
talcs Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They hands should always be a pleasure.
make new, rich blood which drives out Your best friend strikes thoughts
the poisonous acid and cures rheu-
matism to stay cured. The truth of
thousands •of cases throughout Can- woke them to life the stomach which is the underlying
gI k cause o most forma of indigestion and
give-and-take is the great source of relief, but ever lna rearing quantities
must be taken, and all the time the neid
;remains in the stonaaell as dangerous
las ever.
Phys' 'fans know this and that is why
'their advice so often to sufferers from
1 digestive and stomach trouble is "Just
e about ne
!get a an ou t o of pure bisurated
magnesia from your druggist and ratite a
teaspoonful in a little water immedi-
ately after every meal. This will in -
stoutly neutralize all the harmful acid
have been similarly afflicted. Doctors els closely, durably united tl d 1 f
couple can have.ment9tian, thus enabling you to enjoy
TO END CATARRHAL
DEAFNESS AND HEAD
NOISES °
If o h C
you have Catarrhal. DeafnerM.
head of
o a n o'
N tt otoyour ru
g d
hn
tangeta
g -
s d ounce m!n
( doable strength), and add to It
pint of hot water ane 4 ounces Q
granulatddf Nagar.. aka 1 table-
epooni�ul 1 ur Hines a da .
hi 1p y
• !I e' br
t
w of l o
ng tri k re-
tie Q
lie from the distreaeing bead
tt0 see. Clogged nostrils should
open, breathing become folly'and
the mucus stop dropping into
the throat. It is easy to prepare,
costa little and i pleasant to
take. Anrsy�, one who ha* C ter-
rhal Deafness or bead noises
should give this prescription a
trial,
had been very badly treated, and his.
mind affected in consequence. No
notice had been taken of his rank, Manufacturers of fine cotton hole and he had been sent back among a ery in England have high hopes of
batch of exchanged prisoners as an capturing the bulk of the world's fine
ordinary
husband ommy. d hosiery trade because they finally
was alive, praettcally a lunatic, and Hermsdorfff process long a secret of
The
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TRAPPERS..
Send your
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sad .L44)040,41040. gash: Price. we sezd
vomit in. was dal the rum are ieeelved•
Charging a inoolistonr-tical ay ellehara.r.
We have aid odd solnloaaof dello" to thou-
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rasato ea t'.�ag4theyjcnow they get aqua=a
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iraiiIrn'l 8y07EOn.n'a Catalolu.
a iiL 8.nalzt'iR a inr.qQ¢otatiozu
8auaitiest A Address ook L Poles:
9.nt, tree on requda0 addres. as !allows:
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202 Hallam: Building, Toronto. t
PERVERTED WORDS.
Some of Them Mean the'Reverse of
What Is Intended,
There are quite a number of word
in the English .language which have
become so perverted by usage that
a e acts
-d the e taken to an ex
to ay � y ax t o m y
the reverse: of what the dictionary de-
finition of them asserts to be correct.
If, for instance, you ask people if
they have seen to -day's newspaper,
they may answer: "Oh, we just scan-
ned it," meaning to imply that they
have only "glanced" at it, while the
word "scan" really means "to exam-
ine minutely or carefully, other peo-
ple will say they will give you a
"moiety" of such and such a thing,
or a reward, meaning to offer a little
bit, while the true definition is "the
half --one of two equal parts."
To -day the word "parlous" is used
in the sense of a person being in a
serious way of ill -health, or a busi-
ness very low in finances, and yet its
real meaning is "bright, witty, and
spritely," and was used in that sense
in the days of Shakespeare.
HAS GERMAN DYE SECRET.
British Hosiery Trade Builds Hopes
on Possession of Formula,
that she thought des have succeeded in applying the
entirely broken in health—her second Gentian Trlanufactuxers.
husband, whom. she had married in The Textile le Mercury says this
all good faith, also alive and a dis-
tinguishedd officer fighting the foe in
France, The poor girl had the man
whole she recognized removed to an-
other hospital, and so far she has
not disclosed his identity; but she is
torn now between her duty to the
man whom she once loved and the
Tnan to whom hely allegiance is now
due,
MODERN PHILOSOPHIES.
Seeds Planted by Sower Whose
Identity Is Sunk to Memory.
Sometime, somewhere these pars -
German secret was obtained by
persistent British manufacturer a
short time before the outbreak of
the war, and now it has been ape
plied in the Sketchlye Dye Works.
The British Ministry of .Munitions
has sanctioned the erection of large
dye works at Basford, near Notting-
ham, German manufacturers of fine
black cotton hosiery enjoyed practi-
cally a monopoly of this trade in the
world's markets, and the secret of
their ascendancy was in the Herms-
dorff black dye—which, like most
other "named" products, was a jeal-
ously guarded secret.
Dyspeptics Should
Avoid Drugs And
Medicines
Try a Little Magnesia Instead.
Star iemple instinctively shut their
eyes to danger. and it may be that
Instinet, or custom or habit muses dyai-
peptics to take drugs, patent foods and
medicines, art11i4Jnl d gestents, etc.
and deeds out of you that you never liar Molina the rye 1 t h i h
s cues no an 5
knew were in you, and that truly were' sae danger, and It is certain that neither
not .full formed in. you till our friend rugs nor medictncs possf'ss the power
these statement. n roved 1n" S y to destroy IT; harmful excessive scall in
'da, and the following cure.is n n love, as in work andin play,!duspeesie, They roay give lemparaly
strik-
ing instance. Mr. henry Smith, St. novelty, of creativeness, and'' so of
Jerome, Que., says: "For upwards of mIi'n
a year I was a victim of rheumatism The mare degraded a man is, the
in a most painful form. The trouble more he is hurt by our contempt.
was located in my legs and for a long Successfully married people have
time I was so bad that I could not more news to tell each other and more
walk The suffering u In i
which. i endured this T c
g
e
capacity to hear it eagerly than any
can only be imagined by those who 1lessd l
in the stomach ata stop al food en-
treatment did not help me and then I Everybody wants to be understood
began trying other remedies, but with by somebody; but in the natural
no better results. Finally I was ad- course of events everybody is more
vised to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, or less misunderstood or distortedly
and although I had begun to lose faith understood by most of his friends
in medicine, I finally decided to give and acquaintances. Marriage gives us
the pills a trial. I am very grateful the best chance in sight to grasp our
now that I did so, for after taking share of complete mutual compre-
eight boxes of the pills the trouble hension. Any benedict among us, the
completely disappeared. I was free ‘`pick and shovel" man, the shipping
from pain and could walk as well as clerk, the plumber, or the railroad
ever I did in my life. I have since magnate is more apt to be understood
taken the pills occasionally as a pre- by his wife than by any nth•y; human
cautionary measure, and I cannot being.
speak too highly in their favor." How many in whom we least sus -
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure all the pect it are longing to pray! How
troubles due to weak, watery blood or many who hardly suspect it them-
broken down nerves. . You can get selves! The craving t•-) sing is but a
these pills through any dealer in partial and imperfect image of the
medicine, or by mail postpaid, at 50 craving to pray. What song is to
prosy speech, that prayer is to song.
It is the supremely personal and di-
rect utterance for which creation
longs, for which paid toil prepares.
cents a box or six boxes for $2.50
from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,
Brockville, Ont.
"ENOCH ARDENS" IN ENGLAND.
Sad Case of Society Woman Who
Married. Second Time.
Each month brings the ever-grow-
ing number of Enoch Ardens; whose
unexpected returns are received some-
times with joy, and many- times, it is
to be feared, with the reverse emo-
tion, says a London despatch.
Men, both officers and privates,
who have been officiallyreported
killed, are. continually finding them-
selves, either in some foreign hos-
pital or else in a German prison
camp. A case in point occurred only
a few days ago when Mrs. Barry
Bingham, who was one of last year's
brides, was suddenly told that her
husband, whom she had thought
killed in the Jutland naval battle; was
actually alive and well in one of the
German prisons. But this was one
of the happy resurrections.
I hear& of a tragic one the other
day. The husband of a very popular
and well-known woman was taken
prisoner in the early days of the war..
He was sorely wounded, and after
a lapse of timewas reported as hav-
ing died in a German hospital. Every-
thing pointed to the correctness of
the statement, and the pretty young
widow mourned his loss for close on
a year, and, then, after.a.brlef court-
ship, marrieda man who in the years
before her first wedding had been
her warm friend and admirer.
Months elapsed,and suddenly one
day a letter came from the Prisoners
of War Society advising the lady that
a soldier who had apparently lost his
mind had been returned from Ger-
many as totally unfit. The only
thing that was distinguishable in his
conversation was a name and' ad
dress that had formerly befonged to
his wife. She visited the ward where
he was lying, and then discovered
that he was her first husband. Ile
.Sore6ranniafed Eyelids,
Eyes inflamed by exxppo-
'suretoSum,Dualand'IYigd
Yy A uieklyrelievedbyMluimm
y ym0emedy.No6marting.
just Eye Comfort. At
Your fleruggIet's 50c per Bottle. Maine E)11
hlvtinTubes25e. ForliookNiheEyefreeaak
Druggists orMudoe Eye Remedy I o.. Chicago
Oriental Confectionery.
It is acknowledged that the Chinese
are very skilful in making confec
tionery and possess the reputation of
having many secrets. They are able
to empty an orange of its pulp en-
tirely, then fill it up with fruit jelly
without one being able to find the
smallest cut in the rind or even a
tiny hole. Indeed they even empty
an egg in this manner and 'fill it with
a sort of almond nugget without one
being able to find the slightest break
or incision in .the shell.
Any smoker who wishes to quit the
habit can do soby knocking the live
ashes of his pipe into a keg of blast
-
fag powder.
51;
PI
13aid:1e:. LA-1IS $
1a HT.} ISP ,�
hearty meals without experiencing the
lwest pain or unpleasantness afterward.
A Distant Relation.
IDuring the course of a trial in
Chicago a witness by the name of
Francis Dooley was asked, concerning
the defendant:
"Axe you related to Thomas Doc;
ley ?"
"Very distantly," said Francis. "I
was me mother's first child—Francis
was the tinth."
Minard's Liniment Curr, Distemper
Failure.
A steel magnate, anxious to get on
the right side of Andrew Carnegie,
once attacked him in his well-known
soft spot, namely, his love for the bard
of Tam O'Shanter.
"Mr. Carnegie," said the wily mag-
nate, "I see you've got several fine
editions of Burns on your shelves.
Georgie Burns! Dear old Georgie
Burns! He's my. favorite poet."
Carnegie glared.
"Georgie Burns!" he snorted,
`Jimmy Shakespeare! Harry Dick-
ens! Billy Carlyle! Get out with
ye, man!„ '
I ,was cured of terrible lumbago by
MINARD'S LINIMENT.
REV. WM. BROWN.
I. was cured of a bad case of ear-
ache by MINARD'S LINIMENT.
MRS.. S, KAULBACIC.
I was, cured of sensitive lungs . by
MINARD'S LINIMENT.
MRS. S. MASTERS.
Naturally.
Ethel—Poor Jadk! When he pro-
posed to me he acted like a fish out
of water. -
Marie—Why shouldn't he? He
knew he was caught.
Minaru's Liniment Cures .Diphtheria.
World's Highest Chimney.
The tallest chimney stack in the
world will be completed shortly at
the Kuhara refinery, Saganosekei, Ja-
pan. The stack, when completed,
will be 567 feethigh and 26 feet in
diameter at the top. At present J,a-
panese papers claim' he highest
smokestack in the world is another
belonging to the same company at
Sukegawa, which is 517 feet high,
the second highest being the chim-
ney at Great Falls, Mont., which has
a height of 508 feet.
lttinard's Liniment Cures COMA, ate.
The Servant Problem—who
ever heard of it in the home
where • the housewife biosis
Shredded 'Wheat ? In .five
minutes you can prepare a
wholesome, satisfying. ideal
with ShreddedWheat Bis-
cuit
h -
.
cuit without kitchen worry
or work For, breakfast heat
the Biscuit inthe oven to
restore crispness and serve
with hot milk. For lunch
serve with ., sliced bang
or other fruits. Made in
Canada.
CHILDREN OF ALL AGESfr earryillti 1] a neighbor's lrback
burd•
ens,
When sick the newborn babe or the
growing child will find prompt relief
through the use of Baby's Own Tab-
lets. They are absolutely safe for all
children and never fail to banish any
of the minor ills from which ° little
ones aui$er. Concerning them Mrs.
Arthur Sbeasly, Adanac, Sask.,
writes: "I have used Baby's Own Tab-
lets and think they are splendid for
children of all ages." The Tablets
are sold by medicine dealers or by
mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr.
Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville,
Ont.
About Due.
Mrs. Cassidy, thinking her husband
was rather late in coming home on
Saturday with his pay, went to the
police station to inquire if he was
there.
"Is my Pat here?" she asked.
"No," replied the desk officer; "but
sit down, we're expecting him every
minute."
Boy readers can earn a little Christ-
mas money by winning special classes
limited to boy feeders at the Toronto
Fat Stock Show. This show also tar-
ries classes limited to farmers-. The
Secretary will he glad to mail Prize
List on application.
The Indian Ninthly,
During the Indian Mutiny only 586
British soldiers were killed in battle
or diets of wounds, but many thou-
sands of English people were mas-
sacred by natives.
Minard's Liniment Curer' Gargot in Cors
1!tc Use
"When that bad bay threw stapes
at you why didn't you come and tell
me instead of throwing back at him?"
said the good little boy's pious moth-
er.
"Tell you ? said the good little boy.
"Why, you couldn't hit a barn door."
Some men are so mean that they
even refeee to let their wives have
the last word.
SED POTATOES
S E1IFr POTATOES. IRISH GOE-
biers Pelewm
are. Carman. Order
it once. Rupoly limited. Write for nuc•
tatttons.. W.Daw$on Brampton.
ROFIT•atAKIlV(i S1F19S AND Sol
Offices for sale in giod Ontario
towns. The most useful and interesttns
0f all businesses. Fail information on
application to Wilson Publishing Cora.-
pony. 73 West Adelaide Street, Toronto.
! MISCELLANEOUS.
f l,r'eNCE,11 5.'(1MORS, LUMPS, Erre.
Internal a:id external, cured unit-,
out pain by our home treatment. Write
M us before toe late. Dr. Bellrnnn Medical
i Ca, Limited, Collingwoad, Qat.
Amcri ms's
Pioneer
peg Remet+its
I1001C ON
DOG DISEASES
And How to Feed
sashed tree to any address by
the Author
H. CLAY GLOVER CO., Inc.
118 West 31 at Street, New York
The Soul of a Piano is the
Action. Insist on the
fi OTTO HL'
PIANO AO' 00N
A Home Billiard
Table
Will provide you and
your family with the finest
form of Indoor recreation
during the long winter even-
ings.
Our Famous Maisonette Table
Is made specially for
the home at a reasonable
price.
Cash or on terms.
BURR 3UGHES & WATTS, L'a.
Makers to H. M. the King.
34 Chi+: ch St., Toronto
ED
Purely Herbal—No poison-
ous coloring matter.
Abitiseptic—S tops b l o o d-.
poisoning, festering, etc.
Soothing—Ends quickly the
pain and smarting.
Heals all sores.
Saic. Boa. 111 Druggists and Stores
ANTED
Niers & Girls
For All Departments
Steady Employment
Good Wages
APPLY
Iideppe ut later Co, Ltd.,
P s
MERRITTON, ONT.
Entries factitively close November 251
for the Seventh Annual
Toronto :Fat Stock Show
Union Stock Yards
Toronto.
Mail entries now to:—
C.
o:-C. F. Topping, Secretary,
Union Stock Yards, Toronto.
Per all regular classes and
T. Eaton Co. Special, Walker House
Cup, Exchange Hotel Cup, Mime Lim.
Med Spade* Hares Ab�boir Special ,
Armour & Co. Speo1ai, d1. I•I, wailer
Soli SBegial, 14fathews. - Isokyvel3
Speelal, Wan, Davies .Co. Speciale,
Swift Cianadian Specials, Toronto
World Speciai, I1:artford Pire Imsu1-
dace O j any fup. •
ISSUE e8--'16.
tFLRH
TOLD it SIMPLE WAY
Without Apparatus, Inhalers, Salves,
Lotions, Uarrful Drugs, Smoke
or Electricity.
Heals Day end Night
It is s flew ways It is som�thiag at luteayy different, laic lotions, sprays or sickly
sm.11ing salves or creams. No atomizer, of
any apparatus of any kind. Nothing to
smoke or inhale. No steaming or rubbing
or infections. No electricity or vibration or
:passage. No powder; no piasters; no kee
stag ha Um house. Notfii3ig of that kind ll
thingdelightfuut and healthful, soething new and mething,
instantly successful. You do not have tel•
wait, and linger and pay out a lot of gooney
Von can stop itovervighi—and 1 will gladly
tell you how—FREE. 1 'am not a doctor
and this is not a so-called doctor's prescrip-
F tion—but•I am cured and ray friends arm
i cured and yott can bo cured. Your suffer-
ing will stop at once like magic.
' 1 Ain Free.lion Can Bo No
.411 MEW Maille...3 C/C=x19 MOM= MEM MOINIMMO
M7 catarrh was filthy and' loathsome. It
h±deme ill, , It dulled my mind. • It widermined mi.
ealth and wae weattening my will:' The havkitrg,'
,oughaaC eplttis,8 made m -obaosione to an, and m1
foul braald andel.ecueting1,abatemodeevenmTTlovea
pie. avoid me secretly. My delight In use wo.
Ended and db raoultlea impaired. I knew that In
time 11,oeidb;ln mato au untimely a;revo,beoaAae
ever moment of the day and night it slowly yet
80Z, 017 taPpina my Vitality.
Ent,' bond und a cure, and 1 am ready to toll yea,,
ikon`s It il'Ril5. write me Promwui. '
WSI( JUST ONE ENT,
our name and edclresiv
es a
Soriano tea,, 0,s7r' ear .me catarrh d oto: P 0 a ouch..
of Aoit' tqa r yon nod to Nay.. I will undorotand,
• d tar 11 writs you, w tU Comp ate taformatton.!
Es, starlit not e107. send postal hardoe,
Urltte.me a let r today. a t think or mining th11lp
sage nail you oreasked for dile wonderful trop
gieuti thait ado tor you woes it lass do'no Co; me.
SAM RATS, 'Zoom AL.1213
142 Mutual at. Toronto, 'Ont:.