HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1910-03-24, Page 7When you see this Trade Mark on any Medicinal or Toilet Prep.:r:tiou you
purchase, it is an assurance to you that every iugtedient entering into that
preparation is of the: !highest quality that money can procure. What i.. es•ctt
snore important, it is an assurance that these ingredients have been compounded,
accordingg to the best formula known, by expert chemists of lung ex).eii>nce, in •
the etu;,lay (s( one of the largest wl(olcsele drug tirrts in the world, the National
Drug and Chemical Company of Canada.
As you have probably noticed, " NA -DRi' -CO" is made up of the first
parts of the words"National Drug Company". 1t i. pronounced "NA-DROO-A•u ,
with the accent on the Secotut syllable.
What the Laws Say
For :he protection of the public the
law of each Province in Canada malts
that only thoroughly qualified men are
allowed to dispense prescriptions --
these men !King physicians or graduates
of rt; ngn zed Colleges of Pharmacy.
The logical concha -.on is that as the
laws are made by the representat is es of
*the people, the people want protection,
and should welcome the opportunity
of being able to procure in any part of
Canada the NA -DRU -CO line of me-
dicinal and toilet preparations, com-
pounded by expert chemists from the
purest and best ingredients, and guar-
anteed by a firm of our standing.
When you see the NA -DRU -CO
Trade Math you have this opportunity
and the guarantee for which you are
looking.
Source of the NA-DRII-CO
Formulae
The National Drug and Chemical
Company of Canada, Limited, ac-
quired the businesses and ,maintains
the honorable traditions of 21 of the
principal wholesale Drug Houses is
Canada, from Halifax to Vancouver.
All of these firms had long and suc-
cessful queers, some of them fifty to
one hundred years, and during their
existence they had accumulated a
splendid lot of formulas which all be-
came the property of the " National."
After giving these fur Le careful stu-
dy and practical tests for several years
we have now brought nut, based on
them, the NA -DRU -CO line of about
125 medi.•inal and toilet preparations.
All the ingredients in these preparations
are the best and purest that money can
buy, and they are compounded by a
staff of expert chesnists, each of whom
ranks High is his proleseion.
We have such implicit confidence in
NA -DRU -CO Preparations that we
offer then) with
A Four -Fold Guarantee
The First Guarantee .
is the first behind the NA -DRU -CO
Trade Mark.
The National Drug and Chemical
Company of Canada, Limited, is one of
the largest wholesale drug firms in the
world, !Laving a Paid-up Capital of
over Five Million Dollars. We have
wholesale branches in the principal
distributing centres in Canada so that
you can at all tisnes satisfy yourself
that there is such a firm. We are the
largest buyers o( drugs and do the
greater part of the wheics.;le drug
business in Canada. We employ a staff
alabout nine hundred people afiddistri.
byte in salaries, dividends and other
expenses over One Million Dol:a rs an-
nually. 1\'e e.ir,y a stock distributed
among our Branches of about Two
Million Dollars, and in addition we own
real estate and buildings which are
to -day worth about Five Hundred
Thousand 1':•liars, and ether Lugo
ussecs.
The Second Guarantee
of NA -MU -CO quality is the NA -
DRU -00 'Trade Mark itself.
We know that the quality of the firrt
NA -DR U-00 preparation you buy will
practically decide whether you become
a reviler user of NA -URC: -CO articles
or not --and for that trial you may se-
lect any one of the 125 preparations.
So we must make each NA -DRU -CO
article of the very highest quality or
risk the reputation and sakes cf the
whole line,
The Third Guarantee
of NA -DRU -CO quality i=. the fact that
NA -DRU -CO preparations are never,
at any time or in any place. sold at cut
prices.
NA -DRU -CO preparations are se
much better than the preparation
whose prices are eta that discerning pea
ple prefer to pay hill prices for the NA -
DRU -CO goods.
The Fourth Guarantee
of NA -DRU -CO quality is short and
very much to the point. if after try-
ing any article bearing the NA-DIct;-
CO Trade Mark you are not entirely
satisfied, return it to the druggist from
whom you taught it and he will hand
back your money.
Consult Your Physician
NA -DRI' -CO medicinal preparations
are not intended to take the piece of you/ _
physician's prescriptions -far from it.
Vbeu you are ill you need the physi-
cian's skilful diagnosis and treattnent,
and it would be folly to depend on your
own diagnosis and any household
remedy_
But in emergencies when you cannot
get the doctor quickly, and its many
other cases, a reliable household remedy
is a real blessing
To put the absolute reliability of NA -
DRU -CO preparations beyond doubt or
question, we are prepared to furnish to
your physician or your dru ;ist, on
request, a list of the ingredients in any
IIA -DRU -CO preparation. Ask tliexe
men, who are men of standing in your
community, and in whom you place
implicit confidence, all about NA -DRU -
CO remedies.
If your druggist has not the parti-
cular NA-DRIT-CO preparation you
ask for in stock, he can get it fur you
within two days from our nearest
wholesale branch.
Write for the tufo NA -DRU -CO Almanac, giving a list of NA -DRU -CO
articles and prices, with other useful information. Address "National Drug Co.,
Advertising Department, 34 St. Gabriel Street, Noatreal."
National Drug& Chemical Company
of Canada, LlrnIted
Wheielals f Aalifax-St. John -Montreal -Ottawa --Kingston-Toronto- - Hamilton
traaolaa: a Lnndw-Winnipeg Regina--Gai*ary Nelson Vancouver Victoria
A WONDERFIIL INCREASE
Canada s February Trade Figures Are
Most Satisfactory.
A despatch from Ottawa :Days :' ducts for the month totalled $15, -
The total trade of Canada for Feb -1337,a43, an increase of a little over
ruary was $113,291,201, an increase Ione million. Exports of domestic
monts
of $8,202.374 over February of last �nlleti $25roducts 7,011,2f.2, ur the
isanine�reaho-
o sof
year. For the eleven months of $:12,803,650. Of this latter increase,
beenfiscal year the total trade has • about seventeen millions aa,.; it ag
IbeeII $610,577,r,81, an increase of !I rico 11urat exports, about ,.tell this;
$104,11:4,307, or over 20 per cent., !a half millions was in export,' of
as romps rtd with the correspond -'til'• forest, and about two millions
lug eleven months of the last fiscal :in exports of manufactures. Ex -
peat, aril constituting a new revert! ports of foreign products for the
fo: Canadian trade. Imports for clet en months totalled *21,171,41,41.
the month totalled $30,341,412, an an increase of a little over three
increase of 87.152,794. For the millions. The total customs rev-
elc•ven months the imports totalled enue for the eleven months was
03:3::.391,6[:9, an inerease of $08,- $33,751,:133, an increase of $11.:89,
131,239. Exports of dumcstic pro -. 0:15.
THE WORLD'S MAHEC.T
REPORTS 1'ttoll •fill: LEADING
TRADE: CI:N.11tE:'.
['rices 0f Cattle. Crain, ('Leese and
Other Dairy Produce at
Home and Abroad,
Toronto, liar. 2.2. Flour --Win-
ter wheat 90 per cent. patents, $4.20
to *1.-25' in buyer,' tracks on track,
T••ront ), and a 34.10 to 34.15 out-
ei.i.•, its buyers' sacks. Manitoba
done, first patents,
k•5.70 ; second
patam ,, 85.20 to *3.30, and strong
baker.'. $5 ou track, Toronto.
Manitoba 11'heat --No. 1 North-
ern $1.12le_, [tat• port,, and No. 2
N..ithern, *1.101,-._, Bay ports.
Ontario 1Vheal---No. 2 mixed red
R•is.ter or white, $1.07 to 41.08 out-
side.
Barley ---Nu. 2, 55 to 56e outside;
No 3 extra, 53 to 51e; No. 3, 50 to
51e, and feed, 48e outside.
Oats --No. 2 Ontario white, 38 to
ye.;c outside, and 11 to 41%e on
track, Toronto. Canada West oats,
41; c for No. 2, and 40':_e for No.
3, Bay ports.
Peas -No. 2 for shipment, 82 and
84c outside.
aye -.No. d, 68 to G9c outside.
Buckwheat. 51 to 52e outside for
No. 2.
Corn-- No. _' ,American, 70c, and
No. :t yellow, 67 to 07,-e, Toronto
freights, Canadian earn, u•2t._ to (3e
'Ti. runt., freights.
Bran ---$•22 to $22.50 in bags, To-
ronto, and ,hurts, 821 in bags, To -
Nieto.
COUNTRY PPRODUCE.LUCE.
,lppleg--$2 to $:3.50 per barrel,
^re•.'rding to quality.
Beans-- Car lots outside, $1.115
to $1.95, and small lots at $2.10 to
$:3.20 per bushel. DIRECTORS' REPORT.
Huttey-_ (`011lbti. dozen, $2 to -$4. Your Directors herewith submit their Ninth Annual Report, with statement of assets and liabilities. and abstract o0
profit sed 1os.t account, for the year ended December 31st. 1909.
5f : extracted, 10,''; to Ile per 111• The profits for the year amounted to 8907,949.00, as compared with $734,701.7.3 lar 1908. 1n view of the depressed con
Baled Hay. ----No. 1, $14 to :913 o11 dltlon of bualrteas during tho greater part of the year, this result shoal(' be regarded with satisfaction by the xharehnlders,
The amount 'at the et -edit of profit and loss account on January 1, 1904, was 81.219,2.1.07, against wltich the stock dtvt-
tra(•k, and No. 2 at $12 to $1:1, dend of $1,000,000.00„Jleelared In december, 1904, was charged.
Baled Straw --$7.5t) to $7.75 011
betterments. various
shnamounts then (eta -e 10 the Reserve I•tnul and Fire insurance Fund. and written off for improvements snit
!tack, Toronto. A sum of $184,453.54 for Premium and Comntission on redemption of old and Issue of new bonds has been paid out 01
Potatoes -45 to 50c per bag on the profits of the year. peons and toss account 18 t.".36,30;.38.
The butane., carried forward to the (-edit of
track for Ontarios• The sum of $362,653.17 hits been expended during the year on capital account, in the development of the submarine
Poultry -Turkeys, dressed, 18 to' iron ores at R'ahana, andfor Improv.tnents, plant, etc.. elsewhere.
The volume of business transacted by the Company during the year shows a substantial increase, and Is In eXceaa of
19' per lb.; chickens, 15 to 10e, and any prevloue year. and 1t la er:peeted that there will he a still further ir,creane in 1910. •
fowl, 11 t0 13C.
The development of our aubmarine iron ore areas at \Valiant' was continued, the main elope being extended through
then: •u :as a further distan.'e of 1,470 feet, The slope Is now about 1,650 feet into our owu arms from the southern bound-:
-- ary. TMe development work carried on hila folly confirmed the estimates pr"sinusly madean to tho vast quantity of ore i
THE DAIRY.MARKETS.contained in, and the great value of these areas. The plant for the operation of these submarine nines is now being'
Installed.
Butter --Pound prints, 21 to '3c Conalderehle ext••nsloes and Improvements have been made to the mills at New (llasgow, and further extensions and
improvements will be manse In 1910, with a view to int•reasing the output of fiutahed steel.
The reorganization of the 'blames of the Company, authorized by the shareholders. has been carried out. A new ;sane
tuba and urge rolls, 'SO to t'Ie ; til
[prior, 16 to Ise c reanu•rc, `29 to of $6.000.000 r, per cont. First Mortgage Ronda, and an write of $1.000.000 6 per cent. Debenture Stocks. were made: $3,500.-1
• 000 nl the Ronda and 11,090,000 6 per cent. debenture Stock were sold in Canada. and the two former !soften of 6 per rent, e
30c solidi+, 26.',.,t to YR(: per Ib. Bonds were paid off and ranielted. The balance of $2,500,000 of the Honda remains In the Treasury. No portion of Iii*.
Eggs -Case lots of new lard, ?J premium on the retirement of the old bonds nor the eonnlselon on thn 1:5 issue brie been charged to Property Account.
The regular dividend of 2 per cent. quarterly has burn paid on the preferred shares, and nn Jan. 15th a quarterly i
(e) 26c. CHI/WI.' of t per cent. was paid on the ordinary shares, and tine dlroetors have declared further dividends of I per rent. epi
the ordinary shares. and 2 per cent. nn the preferred shares. payable on April 15th to sharehnldera of record on Marel% i
Cheese ---13 to 1 C,t/ to per ib. for 31st. 1510. All of which Is respectfully submitted. ROBERT E. HARRIS.
1 la••Ke. :old at 1:;' .c for twins. Feb. 18th, 1910. President.
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9TH ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE
1
Nova Spatia Steel and Coal Company, Limited
If i'.111 o111.114:
Property and :nines
Cost of Properties
the Company
Current Assets-.--
1ns•entorlea (raw and mannfac-
tured niateriala and stores, ..$1,134,2:i
,-edger Accounts and 13111* Re-
ceivable 662.380
Casts In Bank ... , , 207.023
l�
ENEMA!.
ASSETS.
,:coed and operated
\I:11 til..1b1;O11•, NO% % SE'oll1
GEN ERI1. S'I'.VIER EN 1.
STATEMENT, DE('E HOER :ll ST, 1909.
by
$12,58a'91 22
84
15
15
2.003,968 14
Capital Stark --
Preferred
Common
Bonds---
1,1AH11.ITIES.
31.030 000 00
6,000,000 00 87,030,uee 44
Total ti ».tea $6.nno,000 oo
Lea» in Treasury not issued _'.300,000 u0 3,500,000 01
Debenture Stock
Current LlahilitIes-
1'uy Rona and Ac,•ounts not
yet due $ 193,510 86
Bond Coupon due Jan. 1si, 1910 87,500 e0
Debenture Stock lntete:.t, pay-
able ,tan. let, 1910 30,000 70
Quarterly Dividend on Pre-
ferred Shares, payable Jan.
15th. 1910 90,600 00
Quarterly Dividend on Ordinary
Shares, payable Jan. 15th,
1910 .
Bills payable and (ash advances 607.158 75 999,109 Ell
60.000 00
1,000,000
OS
i;ctseral Reserve: $750,000 00
special Reserve Arenunt.. -
Reserve for (leneral Deprecia-
tion and for unusual Hx-
pensea and Renewals 924.562 40
Fire Insurance Fund 45,279 97 1.719.841 $t
Surplus Profit :end Loss
$14,585.759 3e;
ABSTRACT 01•' PROFIT :AND LOSS ACCOUNT.
dlt. •
1909. 1)ec.31. Interest paid 011 bonds and to
hank, ete. 1 247.836 89
Interest paid on debenture stock 30.000 00
Paid on "'Inking fund 35,700 00
Dividend on preferred shares82,400 00
Dividend on Ordlnar'y shares60.000 00
Bonus Stock Dividend on ordin-
ary shar.•a 1,000,000 00
Directors' remuneration 12,500 00
Transferred to reserve fund» for
depreciation, renewals, ere'77.669 00
Improvementa and betterments
to plant written off 52.173 58
Commissions and Prem Willa on
converting Mond issues writ-
ten off 181,453 54
'transferred to fire insurance
fund 7,629 61
Balance carried forward 336,807 38
$2,127,170 07 1909. Dec 31. By balance $336,807 30
the Vouchers and audited the Rooks of the Nova Scotia Steel and coal Company. Limited, for the
1909, and certify that the annexed balance sheet contains a true and roereet statenten( of tl.etr
J. I-IHY\t•Oo1 MAt'(;RH(1Olt. l Auditors.
F. 1.i. ('tl'.Y, l'.('.A., .1
We have examined
year ended Deeember 31,
affairs at that date.
336,807 41
811,585,739 80
.'1:.
1901. I)ec.31. Ily balance 81,219,321 et
1909. Dec, 21. 13y profits for \ -ttr ended Der
81. 1"09__ 007,919 ee
82,1•!7,170 OI.
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HOG PRODUCTS. fur local killing at 86.33 to 80.50. t
l;aeon--Long clear, 15 to l3%cI Extra choice butchers were firm at I Box oF IEAF siLyEit sToLEN,
pe- Ib. in case lots ; mess pork, 828'15.75 to $i. Ordinary good loads'
tr. 0,1.24.50; short cut, $29.50 to+ realized from ?c5 to 85.130. Fat,
$ 4151). 1 cow were in strong demand. and
Halos bight to medium, 1111.: to sold up to $5.25, whilst bulls went
I':'';' `;.1,` ,r'; �`�: t�nanc'l�`lambs
ir w"huh Daring Robbery Perpetrated in (Storehouse
bre akfast bacon, is' .. to lite ; backs, er prices. Hogs strong at 89.50 1.- of TretheWay Mine.
20'10 20' ,•. (eh., and A.).75 fed and watered, for
Lard 'licit-.-, I6!ae; tubs, 16'C; selects.
1'nils, Isi',e.
itusiNi;- .1'1' MONTItEAL.
THE WING NOT WELL.
.\ despatch from Cobalt says: used between the door and the poss
_ Thieves broke int.. a storehouse aat l at '1 the door forced back.
His Indisposition Causing 1'ueasi• theTiethewey Mine, on 1Vndnes- ( thicven must have dragged out the
Numeral. Mar. 22.- -Oats -Nin. 2 4.5.x, for it was lot. heavy to lift
Canadian11 e,tern, 11c ; No. 3, 13c ; nex+ in Loudon. da. night, lifted out a stronK box' and impossible to carry off except
(httario No- 2 white, 43c; Ontario :\ despatch from London says: curtniuinpt 200 pounds of leaf sinter, I by means of a sleigh. The book -
No.. :3 white, 42e : Ontario No. 4 Unfavorable news from Biarritz re- loaded it on a waiting sleigh, and i keeper missed the el-eAt and sup -
white, 11e. llatl'-v -No. 3, 1;Oc; No. gal ding the health of King Eeltsarclmade their escape in the night. The !posed that the superintendent had
4, ,se; feed barter, 50c. Flour- is causing uneasiness in Court, and silver was worth about $1,000: The had the silver taken away. When
Mnttitoln► Spring wheat patents, (lc vcrntnent circles. \\'ednesda' s storehouse in which the box was l it was teamed that he kne w nothing
firsts, 85.80 ; do., seconds, $3.30; despatches said the King was. suf- stored adjoins the oflice, and en - hof it several investigations were
Wissler wheat ptueutt, $5.50 to *3.- Tering only from is cold, but it dc- trance to it is obtained through the made, with the result that the man-
ta);�lauitubn strong bakers', $5.- %•clops that he has also had several office and from the outside by means! ager of at detective service was
10; straight roller., x'3.10 to $3.25; severe chills since going to the of it sliding door. This door was', wired for. He obtained elurs that
straight rollers, in hast, 82. to to French resort. His illness would fn. -tuned Ly means of at woods n'. mix . he in'•truntental in causing the
82.50. Feed ---Ontario bran, a 322.- pr. bnbly he considered trifling in a ;,lug only. .% jimmy n►uat have been; ars est of the thieves.
50 tie 82:1; Ontario inidillings, 82:1.-' %onnge•r Ivan, but owing to the
59 to $2.1; Manitoba bran, $22; Ala- King's age his indisposition CHILD'S 71 I:N1.1CHILD'SCHILD'S111:1'1'11 resents
nit..bit shorts, 82:1; pure grain create alarm. The King's illness i 11 AI tii . •'f theta in all, the whop
n:ouillie, 8:11 to $33 ; mixed nun- n.it responding to the treatment
illie , 827 to 8214. Cheese -West- that has hitherto brought hits re-
s rn., 12l,, to 19'1e. Butter --('Foie- lief in similar attacks. He is forced
c.t creamery, 2:,1-: to 213e. Eggs--- to spelui most 4.1 his time indoors,
New laid. 27 to 2'44'; American. 25 and is 80 disappointed over hi% in-
to 26t• per dozen. disposition that he wit likely cut
short his stay in iliarritz nncd re-
turP to London.
I NITI•.I► SiAT1',S .st sishf.fS.
NO R.111IES EAST 01' TOitONTO. -- - g -� - --- - Minneapolis. Maich 22.- -\\'hent--
w.t.; en a ed taintin a roof from Mat, lsle'.• ,holy, $I.ls to $1.
Re tort of Dr. Rutherford, Vet. a platform on Brady [sake son-sta..-t
{ tt..it, and must have touched the 11:,; crash abeet, No, 1 hard. $1,..
General of the Dominion. 11. , to 81.1.-.`..,.. No. 1 Northern,
n ire, carrying Y2,tNx1 cults. Ile . 8,41,•13'; to 31.1 1- No. 2 Northern,
.1 despatch from Ottvt•,sa s:l}s: immediately fell to the flour. and 10` to 81 I.2' • No :1, 81.07'/
•
Pr . ii it t hcrfortl, Dominion \-cterin-
(:cneral, stated on Wedne•day
•t at reports which had been appear•
inin the press as to mad dogs
hating bitten people in several dis-
tl act,• of Ontario east of Toronto
are not borne out by the farts c}ie-
it••tl by the efitcial investigation. In
Bone ..1 the eases mentioned hes it
been fouitl that the dogs were sup
tering from rabies, and as far as it
is now known there has he'•n no
outbreak of the disease en". of To.
re n t
'1'411 411!:11
Z. 1.' %toil. a
-
11-',
1 1.1%'1: 11IRE.
Painter. hilted
Working.
tvl•en picked up Will dead. He. $1.097,. Bran -In '100lb. sacks,
hates a widow• and seven children, 822 to $22.30. Flour --First pat-
ents. $5.20 to $5.40; first clears,
$1.35 to 84,45; second clears, $3.10
to $3.40.
Buffalo, March 22. -- Wheat -
Spt ing- Steady ; No. 1 Northern,
carloads store, $1.23;%; Winter,
easier: No. 2 red, $1.23; N. 2
white, *1.23. ('urn -Steady ; No.
I yellow. 63%e; No. 4 corn, 03c.
Oats--Ea•zy ; No. 2 white, 49%e ; No.
3 white, •l' %c ; No. 4 white, 47Xe.
Barley -Feed to malting, 691.; to
730
!'1111 11• 11 1:111: IIR(111 N ED.
In sinking of a Portuguese Emi-
grant Ship.
A dcrpatch from Lisbon says :
TI'c Portuguese C..vernor ..,f the
Azores cables from Iforta island of
Fay al, that the l'ortugnete hark
reported on Tuesday as Inst in a
SIN nl off Pico Island was boded
wi:'1 emigrants hound for .America.
1'.•-ty lives were lust. Tuenty-
11 hiic three of the passengers and crew
were saved. The bodies of 24 per -
slope have been washed ashore. The
1 deal:atoll flow (.tl.4ll ;.its: (i.•vernnr reports that the linrk was
Aimoet the fuel current sent ever ae old hulk and inndequalely man -
transmission lines to Cobalt from net). When the survivors reached
ti,-, Metabctehouan Pourer ('opt- fano they ran terror stricken into
pony killed E. 1.'.1s•oit, a painter, the hills. 'file vessel foundered
iii Verner, Ont.. un Wedu.-Iay. He soon after sailing from Pico,
LIVE STO('K M,\BK le:TS.
\lientreal, March 22. -Choice
steers brought $6 to 96.25; fair to
ftal, $5 to $3.50; fait, $1.50 to $4,-
23 hogs. *10.25: ,'ousts, $9.25. Sheep
At 75, Iambs *7
Toronto. Mar 22. l'ritne pick'd
sti('rs anti heifere1� old up to $7.
litany light expert(' were secured
REFORMiNG BOSS.
The re is only one way of reform -
-- :totalling up to about seven tons a
German I'easanf 'rakes to 11 re'14. solid silt•cr. It all Carne from the
ing .1 ulns. ; Thorold smelter, and was smelted
\ de,'ptch from J1n ,it 1 says: from Cobalt ore. The silver gee
:•
Investigation into the deaths of the to London. England, through Mont-
Argentine Consul, (lc•ger, nil,' four i''il and Halifax. As it is very
friend:, who were killed in an heavy stuff, its very weight ad Is to
au-
tomobile accident, appears to show'it,
secanty in wiltrl lnVit. though takt n est route.
i
that the ear in which tht,w
v ere TLir is probably the greatest ship -
riding
1
rifling after nightfall crashed int,, In'fit of *;iter etre sent from tit.
'a tree which had been deliberately ,
ft llcd su that it lay across the road. 1(attharincs.
in.( a hot• and that is by securing :1 series ..f nrcident6 has occurred ------+-------
b
�-d' ---
bis friend hip, his goodwill, his co- in the suburbs recently. nutornu
198 preparations Undo,. One Tracts Mali.
Operation. To reform is hey w'hc' ltll'4ta tll'IL'IIl Iola lot�n atld other •A most orating example of the growth
l9 determined i11.t to be refor►ned R fir the Trade Nark Iden to cat nada .. be-
uh:•tl.Oettult plate. ,l 111 Ihelr path• ing anonuucerl (or Ihr first pone t.�dair
la about a15 impossible as attempt- 'Tilt` pollee 1,115e evidence ittilieat• la the nrw,papi•r, thronahnnt the 1)omiu-
ing to drive water tip a hill. He Inn it 1• the ..x %•1)I:1•.Y►" tine of ab..nt
Ing that thy accl(lents wer,L plan one hundred sod ¶s.•nt) ttve twine! and
may he kelt for months ur fur Inde( In a peasant, who sought at mrd!. -incl ptrpaiat•.ns, rompnnndcd by
years in the institution and K') of cl
to avenge the• dent!► cif a child of�r *nada. LImIG 1. tionel Drug a (hrmlral e'nmranr
through prescribed r,utine with wh. had been killed by a machine, Vt tlne•r preititltton• bear the S\•
apparent fit ubedt'ence and yet at the t.. irma(Se Cha• Government with Tit -e a ra,r„minrnllstidieplayMe shield wfardth ttn
end of it all conte out a far wore. in (agar. 1
the necessity of all, piing more make the line still more dietinetiie each
st1angeut ordinance-• against fast arlae1e 14 attractir,ly dres.i,t in a please
ing shad. of red.
and iner)nsi(leiate! striving. The ; in their first adleseternent. which qts•
peasant- has not been atrestctI 'ket. pests in shit ;•sue, The National Theo
!'rampant. teiI,,ro Chi. trade Mark. Theo
-sir- point nut amity of the Important *'trans•
amid good surroundings, show that 8f'1 f'N TO. '
boy than when he entered. lint get
Wt., friendly, sympathetic reultion-
ship with the same toy, learn his
wishes and aspirations, at the right
psychological moment place hila out
4i 0F' '11.1.1'
•ter• In every famay to ('nuada of n Inc:
•etahly rrliablr, cagily re. airmail l ne,
,,seting practa elly rens 1.st•elte,td : est
yon trust and believe in him, visit R;I< Shipment of ('uhall II rill(' hnr r its1,•, un• wand gaaraay of tolntip.4ed t anAby tneeallri:.'rupeal utart-able i -
England. Lr.
Tmhe Nat:• n:41 Trull t'nmeant, gnarnntca
:\ deepate•h from at. 1 ;Olin roles that "r•-ry 1YA-DRI"•(O preiaralion 14
and encourage hien front time to
time, and if he fails to respond you
can put it down that he is deficient
all.1 that his proper place is in the 'say* : Three big lorry loads of st.tttI enenr...unded by qurlett«I ••he•nrrxtP nnliI
snel Item the pure -t t:troR• 5. a phtnr
asylum for the feeble-minded. Nor- silver passing tilting Mt. Paul street that the lnnuular ars- sn. h .. rho heel
mal boys like to be regarded as ;It- nn their way to the Ilranil Trunk phr.uu1" ^oohs q.e. they mater 1a nsiane
.tftrr which ••nmt•trt'I* disarm. the d•mbte
ti,.nal human beings and th,'v have 'tati.'n ' n Tuesday' evening t'•stltied whnh n/Irre creep into one. test.,' onto
n great depth of loyalty for the to the richness of the ('obeli. silo rr revised 1'. Medi -real t,reparat;'.rt•
plan who knows how to treat them:hear Mnner Pa.•kd nRer h•• 11 •t:ll
none•. The silver was All in hOry I snore to inspire ,e:ntRdrnre in tl.. 1.i•
right and to rely upon their honor. w, :g11111►t ahulll set, nfc five pounds nitt.('O line, wh'..e variety and r"m•'
pletenea. is .show', by the partial 1 •
-J. J. Kelso. at. irthlpuia each, a hundred $ siren In their e'(rerti!eW•nt.