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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1909-09-09, Page 3If* .- TIIE TERRACE ON TU:t11l:g. A WEAK STOMACH-- BRINGS MISERY Where M. Ps. and Their Friend:'+, Have Tea and Strawberries "Thu terrace of the House of Commons is the place where the Pills Pastore giant strawberries may be had, a:.d it is also the resort of labor lead - jera and their lady friends," writes' the London corrcapuudeet of Teen and Country• "Up to a few years; ago the long sweeping terrace with its beautiful aspect on the river was a sort of holy of holies, devoted <ally to the creme de la creme of the exclusive fricnda of exclusive mem- bers of Parliament. "But that %vas in the days when broadcloth coats and choker col- lars with stocks and beaver hats were still seen in the precincts of Westminster ; before the days when 1 Keir Hardie flaunted his independ- ence by nearing a deer stalker hat aid a suit of Harris tweeds and a victorious red tic standing out like a challenge. "A generation ago an invitation to tea on the terrace was of such, a nature that a refusal was out of the question. A tea then meant; what it implen, tea, with very in- different bread and butter and very! indigestible cake. Since that time tea on the terrace has develpod in- to the largest possible strawberries than can be found on the market, very thick Devonshire cream, cakes that would have been a credit to Savarin and waitresses attired like those at Lyons's popular restau- rants, instead of the old time Brit - Or. Williams' Pink Di;spoLdent Sufferers to Health. Nothing is bo distressing as a Weal{ stomach --the victims of this 1ruublo suffer from indigestion, biliousness, dizziness and frequent headaches. No food agrees with them—teal time is a time of 1nis-; cry ; not a time of pleasure. Re- lief from this suffering can be found through the use of Dr. Williams' fink Pills --they never fail to make the weak stomach strong; to ban- ish the distressing headaches; bil- iousness and dizziness. Mrs. C. S. S:ceves, of Hillsboro, N. B., is ono of the many who have been cured through the use of these pills. She says :—"I suffered very much from atonach trouble and wonld often leave the table without tasting lood. I got no relief worth speak- ing of till I began the use of Dr. ,Williams' l'ink Pills. They gra- / dually restored my health and strength and now I am as well as suer I was. I would earnestly re- commend them to all those who safer as I did." It is the blood --bad blood—that 13 the cause Of nine -tenths of tho ailments from which both men and women suffer. The blood is the lett nnau waiter. life-giving fluid of the body. When ; ''You can always see Keir Har - the blood is bad it is bound to pot -i die and Will Thorne and Mr. Hen- son some part of the human sys- Berson and Will Crooks, the lead - tem and thus it is that rheumatism,' ars of socialism, ciceroning their fe- kidney trouble, indigestion, head- male constit :cuts in the direction aches and backaches and a host of of the big strawberries. But for other troubles make their appeal...! these gentlenien, who are very snce. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills much in evidence. it is the most un - cure all these trouhles—and they . e. sitming place in the world. You cure them thoroughly—simnly bp- . can see hero Cabinet Ministers dif- eauee they fill the veins with rich fidently threading their way rcd blood. The genuine Pills bear- through the crowd of Labor repre- Ing the full name "Dr. Williams scntatives, and apparently with Pink Pills for Pale People" are humble mien accepting gratefully sold by all dealers in medicine or ; the smaller strawberries that aro by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Wil- liams' Medicine Co., Brockville. Dnt. —*— SIBERIA. — SIRERI.I EXPORTS IVORY. Cut Front Tusks of Mastodons Found Buried In Swamps. Vladimir Fcdoreff, of St. Peters- burg, Russia, says Siberia furnish - vouchsafed to them. "At the end of the terrace the chairs and tables. the crockery, the china and the napery are obvious- ly of finer stake. This is where the h-rds do congregate when they have tea—if they have it. You sec only here and there an isolates! peer, but raldom are there any ladies. On the terrace ono day this week there was the usual sprinkling of Americans, who seemed to take much more in- er a large quantity of ivory to the terest in the House of Commons and markets of the world, but that the its institutions than most English ' production of it belur gs to another people do. In fact, according to age and to a species of animal that an official, nine -tenths of the peo- does not now exist. f.10 who seek admission to the gal- The ivory is cut from the tusks lery and who ask to bo shown over • of mastodons, whose skeletons aro! the Cao houses a"e tourists from found frozen in musses of ice or the United States." buried in the mud of Si'ierian rivers and swamps. The northern portiun of the country abounds in exten- sive bogs which aro called urmans. In these are found the tusks of the mastodon, from which it is infer- red these animals lost their lives ' e1 turiug upon a surface that 'would not bear their weight. Even to wild animals these ur- mans aro furbidden ground. The nimble stepping broad -hoofed rein- deer can sometimes cross them safely in the summer time, but most other largo animals attempting to do so would quickly be engulfed, and this may be a partial expla- nation of the remains of the mam- moth and the rhinoceros which aro abucdant and so widely diffused through these northern lands of 'Siberia. In the imuseunt at Tobolsk aro numerous specimens of mammoth and throughout that region they ere by no means rare. When an ice pack breaks down a ricer bank ing at the old but, by leaving it be- er ocds tear up a frozen marsh or the summer thaw penetrates a hind. little 'nom deeply thanusual into Ile who is only skim milk in char - the ground some of these antedilu- rater tries to be cream in convcr- ♦•ian monsters aro likely to be ex- "1."'"'setl There is p1'nn coming into the heri- ln many eases the remains are tage of life without leaving your to fresh and well preserved, with c'l;l }romp. their dark shaggy hair and under- The most heavenly truth may be wool of reddish brown. their turfted evil when it forms a burette be eirs and long, curved tusks, that tween'mot hers. all the aborigines and even sonic it is always easy to know whether of the Russian settlers persist in to forgive your enemy after you the belief that they aro specimens know how big he is. of animals which still live, burrow- it would be strange if the world leg underground like moles and dy- were blind seeing the franks who pre ever trying to get in its eye. Ing the instant they are admitted The world is being helped not so to the light. much by our admiration of the gos- fel as by our practical interpreta- tion of it. Many saints think they hare fixed their foundations if they have hut wade sure of having the right num- r a SENTENCE SERMONS. Fussing proves lar!: of force. Philosophical puppies are always dogmatic. To keep evil out helps to keep one out Of evil. Meekness is the quietthat be- longs to the right. To dodge the facts is in the end to destroy the faith. The only way to build on the rock is to do the right. When a man's faith makes his head hot it conceals his heart. Tho sense of imperfection may be he best e►idenco of a saint. Undue anxiety abort white hands often causes black hearts. nk ruffledse 11f any n man mistakes ..lt- gl ide for an aroused conscience. Ile who is looking for a chance to feel hurt never has to wait long. Ile is marring his character who is not snaking it by his business. New truth is found not by kick- .____ Guni er---"And now comes a /we 'sneer who deelare• that fruit is just at healthy with the skin en as it ie peeled." (aper--"Ii'm. I'd her on the front door. like to see fonlehody start hint o:i many who address (sod as the all a dict of pineapples." t•ise,.idcntly think he would knots r.•thina Litt for the information conte; NI in their prayers. Philanthropy usually gets in te-t work in the limelight. its W, a can make an enemy of a f i u nd by convincing him that he's a feel Don't U row Old. By going srnund with `rev hair when Pr. Tremain a Natnral 11iIr he•terative w 1 bring it bark to Its natural color. es... though It has been gra! for years. Tao perr•.ns might use from the tame bottle and the hair of one become Mark and the other blonde, Just es thee erre in ))o, -'h so it is not a hair-i_:e; It will not IInlnre the erelp, and Ie. no trouble to ap- ple We g"arantre ►ati.fa,tien or money bet e.• r I rare one dolls, 'Pnaage paid). 1,11F 1RFMAIN EtPPLT . o• Y tSotnt at. Ter.atn. HIGH TEMPERATURE. An extremely high temperature for a lit ing human body was report- ed at a i elfast (Ireland) inquest.. A toy of fourteen had his foot kindly sealded through a kettle .,f hoi:irg water overturning. and til" i 41 died teen Lloyd poisoning. A deefor cited that when he f►rttt attended the boy his temperat Ore lyse 105 de - gives. and the following clay it was 10^.3 degrees. Beath (recurred half nn hour after the temperature wa- taken. The coroner eon►n•e•itcd on the e'1rnordinary fieoris, and the 1',«-1'•r snid that he helieleil it was t t, ht5111r-1 1pmper1ture at whi,-h t:,,)..nr had lived ELIAS ROGERS, President" ALBERT J. RALSTON, Managing Olreoter F. SPAR LINO, (secretary. National Life Assurance Co. C.F CANADA_ HEAD OFFICEI NATIONAL LIFE CHAMBERS, 2S Toronto St., Toronto. Business In Force Daily Incirr,e over • Invested In high grade securities Surplus to Policy Holders' Actuunt • The only (',in.t:any reporting to collodion Tneurone° roars ut t.ter.-n[ or Urir:ctpal ou any (t1%.,-1 $11,4111,231.9111 t1 216.211.17 • 2i.19e.62 Dept, Ottawa, uo az- A eitianJid open ng in this county for an active, energetic agent possessing g)od charaoter, Apply direct to heal s.eice. 2' Tor,,n'o 5t.. Toronto. SOME LARCE SALARIES. Rome lnter'•ating Inside facts are ecea- rlonalty divuiKed in regard to the r.::,rtn• out; ■ulariee earned by some ival.rauc• agents. Lt Is reporte l that two agents r•c?ntly ape paints.! by Itis Natinual Lifd Aseur:v,ca .T..ta• finny in one of our largo western cities have earned over Two 'Thousand Dollars 162.00.3.O0 a mouth from the time they started to get busu:ess for title Cuu•pany. Of course, these men are hustlers. Seal are well equipped in every way, poaeces• ing even small motor curs to cover the territory more rapidly. We understand, however. that any man who has real ability iu this line could do as well. One of the reasons for the success of National Life agent. is the splendid Standing of tile Company s,hich is shown in their adverti,:emet.t elsewhere in this paper. It it has ever occurred to you to take up the Life Insurance business you cannot mike arra.rgomenta with an ,easier Company to ..•euro business for !than the eational Life. And they peed an Ageut right in this territory. Cota- mmo:ate with the Lead (Alum RECRUITINti '1HL•' CO3ll':1NY. l'rannformiag Seo(. h Lads Into Hudson Bay Factors. When a Scotch laddie 10 or 18 years of age seeks employment with the Hudson Bay Culnpany— or Just "the Company," as every Canadian knows it—ho is required to pass a rigid mental and physical examination and to convince the examining representative of the soundness of his moral Libre. If he passes the examination, says Fur News, ho is notified to hold himself in readiness to sail at a certain date for some post on the bay, but before entering the service ho must sign a formal en- listment for the terns of five years. He does not know it at the time, but that five years enlistment, with very few exceptions, means a vvholo lifetime. Upan his arrival at York Fac- tory he is generally sent to pass the first five years of his appren- ticeship in tho extreme northern districts of tho Mackenzie River and Athabasca that he may bo en- tirely severed from all diversions of tho outer world and may learn without distraction the practical working of the Indian trade. During this period he is paid the sutM of d;20 a year, with rations. Quarters are furnished free of cost and he has the privilege of pur- chasing clothing from the com- pany's store at 10 per cent. above cost. As clothing is the only ex- pense he can possibly incur, the bulk of his compensation remains i.l the hands of his employers, draw- ing compound interest.. For the first few years he is sales- man at the company's trade rooms, but makes occasional trips to the Indian camps on trading expedi- tions with the chef trader. His next advance is to the accountant's office of the post, where he receives the official designation of clerk, and at this position he remains un- til at least fourteen years of ser- t ice have elapsed, after which he is placed in one of the depots or district headquarters as chief cher... lty this time his salary has been in- creased to £100 yearly and his nrn- bition points only in the direction (i further preferment iu the same service. If every housekeeper would use Wilson's Fly Pads freely during the Summer months the house Ily peril would soon be a thing of the toast. Chippy--"I was not at all up to the mark last night --tried to sny something agreeable, but, couldn't d,, it. somehow ; so at lust I bade 1 hens good -love." Norton- -"11h ! 'filen you did manage to Fay some- thing agreeable after all!" ILLUMINATING SHELLS. { Experiments have recently been made at Toulon with shells intended , to illuminate the sea at a distance ' from the laid, thus disclosing the preseneo and movements of an en- emy at night. The shells aro made to explode at a great height, and to give lights for a sufficient time to permit an examination of the sur- face of the sea for several utiles hum the shore. The officers in charge of the expo' Invents regard the illuminating shells as more ef- fective than search -lights in disclos- ing the position of hostile ships. { Another form of shell has been pro - !Awed, which shall, in bursting over the sea, spread a cloud of thick smoke about the batteries on shore, thus preventing them from seeing the approaching ships, and render - 'nig the illuminating s' ells useless. HONESTY IN ADVERTISING la of prime importance. The man who over advertises hurts himself more than as if he advertised none. The Gillette Safety Razor people claim no quality for their article in the columns of the daily press that the dealer would not claim face to face with the prospective custom- er. Plain every -day, clear-cut talk is the most impressive to the plain Canadian citizen that reads it. Dealers and consumers should ap- preciate these. methods. SAVING. Why hide your light under a bushel when a pint measure will an- swer the purpose 1 rte4, weak. Weary, Watery Plyea. Relieved By Murine Eye Remedy. Try Morino For Your Eye Troubles. You Will Like Murine. It Soothes. Me At Your Druggists. Write For Fye Rucks. Free. Morino Eye Remedy Co., Toronto. AIRY The market price of airships would indicate that only the rich can pose as high flyers. Pracltenlly all Canadian drug- gists, grocers and general dealers rt:l Wilson's Fly Pads. If your storekeeper docs not, ask him why. -- OPTIMISM. Th' world we're livin' in Is purty hard t' beat ; Lv'ry rose may hey its thorn— But ain't th' roses sweet 1 A Sato Pill for Sufferers.—There aro pills that violently purge and fill tho stomach and intestines with pain. Parniclee's Vegetable Pills aro niilsl and effective. They aro purely vegetable, no mineral pur- gative entering into their coin - position and their effect is soothing and beneficial. Try them and be convinced. Thousands can attest 'their great curative a qualities be- cause thousands owe their health and strength to timely use of this most e.:cellent medicine. PRACTICAL DEVICE. "Why dcn't you mend that large holo it: yc ur umbrella 1" "I keep it to put my hand through to sec if it is still raining." IMITATIONS ABOUND, but Inslat upon Setting the genuine. "The D. A L." M-nthol Plarter, which has stood the test of years, It cures: Imitations don t. • The D. • t.." 1s made by Davis a Lawrence Co. kindly mention the name of this/ pr.per in writing to advertisers. Dr. T. D. Kellogg's Dysent(ry They were at dinner, and the Cordial is compounded specially to d'iinties were on the table. "11'i'1 com'Sat dysentery, cholera morbus !"n take tit.t or pudding 1" asked and all inflammatory disorders that Papa of Tommy. "Tart," said clivsge of foil! or water may set up T�l'ns iteprcealhI! tl-lirnafnvtoesci n - in the stomach and intestines. These complaints are more common in c.n art,Ie what i" Bs he had itend,thekinhd!o}. ,.Tgiven stomper than in winter, but they it y• are not confined to the warm itut Tommy's eyes were glued on months, as undue laxness of the the pastry. "Tart, what was towels may seize a man at any asked, sharply, this time. "Tart tame. Such a sufferer will find first "' answered Tonuny, triumph - speedy relief in this Cordial. antly. SAME, BUT DIFFERENT. Most lawyers take a keen delight trying to confuse medical experts in the witness box in murder trials, and often they get paid back in their own coin. A case is recalled where the lawyer, after exercising all his tnngling tactics without ef- fuse, looked quir'ically at the doc- tor who was testifying and snid : "Yon will ndmit that doctors sometimes snake mietakci. won't sou t" "Oh, yes; the same as Inwyere, „ was the (O"1 reply. "Arad deet•'" mistakes are buri- es; six feet tied, r ground," was the lawyer's triurr p!;ant reply. "Yes." he replied. "and lnw- ter•' nti-take, aftea swing in the air." f N U ISSI'E NO. 84-09 VOLCANOES AND SII.►1110. i.atet,t Allies to Tiller of Son, as Fertilizers. Volcanoes and sharks are the lat- est drafted Allies of "the Ulan with the hoe." As a result of extended investigations into the results of the 1900 eruption of Vesuvius, the Italian Experiment Station reports! that the fall of volcanic material, 'caused a notable in, readc in the fer- tility of the soil. It hurts crops then in the ground ey reason of its er'tshing weight and the excess of injurious salts and acids. But these harmful elements were all highly s:,luble and have al- ready volatized or washed away, 1 while the remaining ejecta have ad• • ded vast quantities of needed pot- ash, phosphoric acid, and nitrogen Far -away Tasmania, whose shores are infested with sharks in appar- el/0y uncountable numbers, has ceased to dread the monsters and is i now getting rieh by using them as fertilizer in its immense apple or- chards. 4 ST. MARGARET'S COLLEGE, YAMZA.'T a ■Aanisre ct•saavaan •SPAVIN ouRan !,railed •a receipt of $1. 011, 1cud for booklet--rais,l Th• Vet•eswary Rem* Csr.any. Limited, a a 4, 76 Adelaide d., IL 1oruato. Caa•da. BRITI$N-AMERICA 1 Business College Central Y.M.C.A. Bulk Ing, Toronto. ESFAIILUSLIKD 1Seo, Is Canada's oldest and most reliable commercial action'. Hundreds of the most succss,ful business men in Toronto are our graduates, and vire our stu• dents the pre'erence in filling positions in their olices. Pall Terre Irons Sept IS'. 8tudeutsenter any thus. Write torcatal AnAL T. M. WATSON,PRuhrt►At "How are you, old man—feelins well?" "Do you really care a rapt" "Not a rap. i merely asked out of politeness, which I see was quite thrown away." TORONTO. __ — Holloway's Corn Cure is a sped - St. Margaret's College is thor- fie kr the removal of corns and oughly equipped to prepare stu- warts. We have never heard of ita dents for Matriculation and all ex- failing to re:novo even the worst aminat•ions in Music, Art, Domes- kind, tic Science, Physical Education and for School Athletics, Cricket. Ten- OUR HEAVE CURE curse where otnerl nis, Basketball, Hockey, Toboggan- fail. Neilson its own merits.. Best of testae ing, Swimming and Horseback rid- mu•tilatr e furnished on avulication..a tAsk IF ing eel to Four Ilrothere. Itentoulo. Price 51.10 per packege. Chargee pr id to nearest ex. Dress ordce. Noneg enni' o without our rade mark, FOUR R a It019ib[t, on each �tt ..ekage. Try a package and be convinced. III ecanee others have failed is no reason by Heaves cannot he cured by using (why Brothers 'leave Cure. _— UNULE EZRA SAYS: "When yon come to the erose - roads nv right an' wrong, do the balky horse act till you know fur dead sure which road is the rignt ono." Sleeplessness.—Sleep is the great restorer and to be deprived of it is vital loss. 1V'hatever may bo the cause of it, indigestion, nervous de- rangement or mental worry, try a course of Parinelee's Vegetable Pills. By regulating the action of the stomach, where the trouble WANTED. • W AN't I<:' —411(0, in nm. 'Iris of CR n: m•, k, erquhe the coat minim ri3l.L4 on a I trge t. of laud e.ttin.tte-t t. , coutar% 24.000.0.11 tmis ir..61. Au oppar:'.0 is of it •fethne to get in na r..uud floor. Taunton, Mclatyre Block, Winn), AGENTS WANTED. RV:LIAtil.E SRN WANTED IN Evr1il `J town to take ordera fur beet ,u•t!•m mad/ in Canada. Illrhed commission. 1141 Tailoring Co., t'oronto. lies, they will restore normal con- PORTRAIT ACENTS-RF:T.IAI'i.E MEN ditions and healthful sloewill fol- ere start in bneice(, of their own and ORO P credit. Merchants Portrait Co.. Toronto. low. They exert a sedative force upon the nerves and where there is unrest they bring rest. CAUGHT AGAIN. She—So many men now -a -days marry for money. Yon wouldn't merry me for money, would you, dearest 1 IIo (absently)—No, darling. I wouldn't marry you for all the money in the world. She — Olt, you horrid, horrid wretch! _ ' Pains, Like the Poor, are Always With Us.—That portion of man's life which is not made up of plea- sure is largely composed of pain, and to he free from pain is a plea- sure. Simple remedies aro al- ways the best in treating bodily pain, and a safe, sure and simple remedy is Dr. Thomas' Eclectrie Oil. Yeti cannot do wrong in giving jt a trial when required MIXED. Bessie --"Oh, Mabel ! I am in an anfnl dilemma i I've quarreled with Harry and he wants me to seed his ring hack." Mabel—"That's too had." Bessie—"Bat that isn't the point. I've forgotten which is his ring." Tt is an undisputed fact that one packet of Wilson's I'Iy Pads has actually killed a bushel of house flit•'. Fortunately no snub gnnntity can ever he found In a well kept house, but whether they he few or many Wilson's Fly fads will kill than all. IIiS .1np,istrate--Have you any vi,il,'r' means of support 1 Prisoner --leets, ser wnshup, Ife•,i mer, stand up so's the c. iirt can see yer. HORSES AND CATTLE have ...lie and cramps, t'au.ktilcr will cure them every Vire half a t-ottls In hot water, re- peated a few tunes. Avoid suhstitn;e.. there Ie. but one "Painkiller"- Perry Davis' a and 1118 NAME. George --"Rather than remain single, would you marry the biggest fool on earth, if he asked you i" Clara --"Oh, this is so sudden, George I" Pale, sickly children should use Mother Graves' Worm Extermina- tor. Worms are one of the prin- cipal causes (,f suffering in children reel should be expelled (torn the E j A NIL AND NO WONDER! Miss Ilydeson-Parkeville— ' 1I•'' lo! What's the matter with dear Bertie this morning!" Mrs. i)e Tompkyson--"Well, you see, he's got on a sage green tie, a crushed strawberry shirt, and art grey suit, red socks with green cp'.1te and chrome yellow boots, and yet the dear child says he feels off col - Or 1" Ttindly mention the name of this paper In writing to advettlsrr=. 11 imility it never cnn.Vi''us r -v r n f itself - AGENTS WANTED. --I base secured the general agency of Ontario for the sale of •'cur Butter Blender." a machine *bleb mi+kPa two pounds of ,,utter out of ono al an ad,litional cost of three cents. No chemicals used, stands pure food limpets tion. Write for particulara for exelnatvs territory, to "Our Rutter Plunder " Itoom 202 Confederation Life Building, Toronto. A GENTS—Mail Order Buyers. Housekeepers send ad- dress for free sample SILVER - CLOTH M.1Gl('A10 511,s • tl CLEANER. Large Catalogue of household specialties. Canada Silvercloth Co., Dept. E, Toronto. Secure the Agency for your locality of the only fife Eau, snce companv Merl ing the renuireinentl of the " itoyel Commission." Our Plans and volielra appeal to tho common arms•, and positively protect, the Policyholder's !interest. Rates lower. 'Perms of payment .easier. TNZ FCl'CYH0.01113 MUTUAL LIFE, /Temple L'u11t:1:tg, • Toroattk WANTED i:y C:. Edi n RniInas.. caprrt Tele- l'regraph Get Rrariy. 1.41 'w:::.nd ir. Even. 1':.rtt. uiirs free. CENTRAI. Tr LE RA?H SCHOOL 1 (/«rr.,rd 1: , T.•rnnto. F:I1 In your name and ad - Ores 3. d-Oress. mail this coupon to the R M!NGTON BUS NESS COLLEGE 269 Cells r• St , Tortnte, NMI rot he re' tire nisi/ a c7py of te•,r 1 a ...some oatak,gue. v.•'r 111..F • irt C'YliAtrlAriPti CASE AuENTS:C:t71' ta.'• 12. D.y a- t .,t.t. . '4 .r LD1 i -.-'sumo.••--., Pee eu• ),' ,e.1. 11,, .1 rl,•e ane a Mll e• 1 y, '-r mels•. gimme.are pe+e•lt ,� ''''''..1--:-.;l7 ...' ' a wt'p.ad,ene-Io d.re _ c, -:r- r• t ear -.,•n. tee WRITE i' "7?11,e.e. ' ? CATALOGUE Tt,. n •ws Perri, Oa, to se. Ter. a.w Oa. The Rapid re)Jle Threader A pr.tclicel e) -c as i nor, time saving device, used for any sire needle or !!tread. It threads tl,.,ick- Is. easily, and is;II last • m, t,tad to addIileliress,Ppostpilcaid tort0e50ur. ACIMTS 'mitre. The Rapid Noidr• Thee• ler Co,, 1i Ke J397. U,.- .. (1 Cade FTIG-1I CLA�t-� CuslOm Mode CIoIfles .81T VALUES IM CANADA EXHIBITION VISITORS cordially in Vitcd ' , r l ani inspe t o . s , k. ALGIIUNTEs IN TIM I) in levers•'ocvlity. Pro TAILORtHC COMPANY. 17t King St. West Toronto 'Oppo^tie Prime's '1 t.estre ) 411 4 1 . d i