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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1914-02-26, Page 6THIN -BLOODED MEN AbWOMEN Need the Rich, Red Blood Dr. WilliamsPink Pills AC- tually Make 'I'bin-blooeed 'people do net ro- t/1(1,El o roni choice, but 'from in- differenee ; in some cases from de - *Taira' People who arc pale, -lan- guid; with palpitation of the heart, eame difficulty in breathing and a, tendency to be easily 'bleed ere suf- fering from thin bleed. They need only the eesolution to take the right treatment and stack to it un- til cured. The remedy that..ean be relied upon is Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, With every dose they•make new bloodrand new blood meas health and strength. The red cheek, good appetite, iza creasing weight and !strength that follow the use of these Pills proye their great value to thin -blooded people. Here is an •example ; Dirs. R. Steele, Afton Road, P.E.I.; *aye: " Following childbirth I took a pain in iny head which, grew so bad I lad to call in a dactor. He told me that injablood ha•d turned to water am( that I Was in a serious condition, ale treated me four menthe, but still the pain remain- ed, and my condition was growing I loot my appetite, and was so weak and run down that I eauld no more than walk across a roots, I was as pale ea a corpse, and the doetor told my friends he lied but little hopes of lily getting better. A cousin who came to see me urged me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pflle, and I sent and got sa supply. In about a month after beginnini their use I had much re- lief, and by the time I had taken en more boxes I was fully cured -and felt as well as ever I did in my life. I have never heel a twinge of the pain since, and fed that I owe my lifeO Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, ris they mired roe after tile 4:lootor had failed." Sold by ail medicine dealers or sent by mail ath 60 cents a box or six boxes for 412.50 by The Dr. Wil- liams, ,aledieiue 0o., Brookville, Ont. TRH HUNGRY HAT. Blow a, Doetor Got Even With all Avaricious Hotellteeper. A oerfain Doctor Heim, a Ger- man than of science, owe stopped Lor luneheon at a hotel in Wies- baden. The chair neat bo him was unoecupied, so he put his hot upon it, and eat down, When he game to settle hie account, he was sur- pyised to find that he was oharged for ;two plates but the head waiter insisted that im had reserved a *mond place, because no one (*aid sit where hi s hat ; Doctor - Heim. paid without a word. The next day he returaed to the hotel, sat at the same table, and put hisahat, no before, on the chair next to him. He ate a heatty‘rneal, and as the waiter was about to akar away the dishee he said, "Wait minute, friend. My hat hare, that ie ale° paying for a din- ner, in very hungry, as you may suppose, inee it paioki for its dinner ye -swirly, but diclat eat anything." With those words, Heim lited his hat -with a newspaper, and filled it np to •the brim with bread, cooldee, fruit and all sorts of good things. He then placed the bulging hat carefully ander his arm, and walk- ed out in triumph. The Masan had a good effeet, for since that time no one in ths.t hotel has had to pay for the scat that was occupied by hie hat. ----+ The inilllonaire railway king bad a brother who wan hard of hearing, whilst he himself was known as hevine .a very prominent. nose. Oface Wireft 41/5 a friend's house he eat between two young la- tiies They persisted in talking to Mm vele loudly, muebt to Ilia annoy - 0005, but, wive man, he said no - "Did you ever," remarked one of them to Um other in ahor- ainary tone during a lull in the eon- vereatioie "sie suoh a tassel" "Pardon me, ladies," broke in ehe milliennire, "it is my brother who ii deaaall. Speaking Of Lunch the wife said, "Bring home ' a package of Post Toasties , —Sure!" 'Toatitiee are wonderfully good at any ineal, and someh,ow seem to match the appetite of both home folks and guests. . Bits of selected Indian Corn, delicately seasoned, cooked, xedled thin and toasted tot a rich golden b r ow n -- that's " Post Tonatiesi. ' Fresh, tender and crisp, ready -to -eat direct from the pabliage. With cream and a Sprinkle of sugar-- , `"The bacinory Linger" 1 Toasties Said by EaaneaEr • .0 —everywheie. Co eadinn Postern Gereal Ce,, Ltd. Windsor, Ontario.. Eia. TRE PAY OF DIVERS. Contractors Says Two Experts Get $100 a Wed( at Work. A romantic and, in many oases, highly lucrative career is suggested by the interesting statement made by Alfred Gann, famous marine, sal- vage contractor of Whitstable, England. O Whitstalatt, though celebrated for ite native oysters ,hrie an equal 'title to fame, according to Mr. Gann. in its divers, and a good diver is alWays assured of work. _ "Our divers are, or, at all events, used to be, the finest in the world,' said the veteran contractor, avho has raised, salved, or surveyed early 200 vesseiss "Our own /nen are as well known at Lagos an at Colombo and Montevideo. "Two who werewith us are now earning ahout $100 each week in O South America. A good man ought to be always worth .his $15 a, week, with perhaps $5.25 a tide and a commission on the °ergo he salves,. "Foremost among the things a *diver has to learn—and with fever wrecks this takes him many years nowadays—is the knack of finding his way. about inside ae ship under water and in the lark. "The difficulty is aceentue,be& when the diver is working under' the hatches of a ,subraerged ship. He. has to see ahen with the palms of his hands and the tips of his b'are fingers for eyes. A single slip or miscalculation may mean the fouling of his life line, air tube, or both( and then—good bye! "The prowess& f the Whitstable divers recalls to me the salving of ithe cargo of the Omen, from North America, laden with walrus satins and oat, which was wrecked on the Goodwin Sands. "Divers previously in eharge had broken the Ornen's rudder, thrown its anchor and ehairis in the sen and even constructed artificial scuppers on tho de*, so that the water frora the pumps found its way direct to the veesere hold. `Worse still, they threatened to out our divers' air tubes and life lines, and we had to appeal to the admiralty, which sant a spade) gunboat, under whose protection ,suceessfulla -salved the cargo. "The Darling Downs had nearly $500,000 worth of wed oe bowel. It took eight of our divers two months to salve it, and by then the wool was worth more than when it went down. Wool had risen in priee in the interval. "One man who bad been in our employment lose his life in foreign waters through a blow from the tail of a conger eel, which was said to be fourteen feet long and as thick around as a mans lady, His death wan promptly avenged by hie mate, •Irho went down and hulked the eel to pieces." BABY'S OWN TABLET CURE DIOKLY BABIES O If your baby is gokly, if his stomach is out of order or his bow- els need regulating, no other medi- cine will have ;moll prompt or bene- ficiaa effect as Baby's Own Tablets. Thousanda4 other mothers use no other medicine for -their little ones. Concerning them Mrs. John G. Crockett, Glenberrie, N.S., writes: "I have need Baby's Own Tablets for stomach troublea, vomiting and eonstipatien, and in every instamee they have proved !successful. I would; use no other medicine for my little ones." The Tablets are mad by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Wil- liams' Medicine 0o., Brookville, Ont. Angeline: "I wonder if I shall ever este% Ddiwia flatingi" Mabel; alesaye thought that was how you did catch him, dear." PIUS Cured In 6 to 14 Days Druggists refund money if PAZO orNeeieNe fens to mire Itching, Blind, or Protruding Piles. First application gives relief. 60o. NEVV ROADS COST $406,000. Over 1,250 Milos Built Up North Last Year. George W. Bennett, Su,perinten- dent of Colonizetion Roadel in his report to the Ontario Minister of Public Works, elates that during, the past year 1,250 milee of high- way, at a cost of $406,341, have been construeted or improved. The roads in the northern part of On - feria have been found to cost coo- aiderabla more than similar works in older °libel:10 by reason of the Gavernment having to maintain camps for the workers, • ° In the &Eaglet comprising Fort Francias, Rainy River, Kenera,, Fort William, Port Arthur, Al- goma, Sudbury, and Manitoulin Island, 292 miles of colonization roads more emnpleted, and 205 i,oads under the ify-law system. The total cost of the latter was $59,000, of which:the Provinee bore $46,000. In the western distrait, Parry Sound, IViaskolal, Simooca Banco, Sturgeon Falls and Nipiesing, the colonization road mileage is 176; b K -J OINV roadn 80 milsa. 1,10 Cold; Gi 1,110 later Was $15,000, the province paying 811,000. The eastern division, which in- cludes the remainder of the north-, ern amet of old Ontario, ilagn .01r 292 miles anew oceonization roads. The by-law roads, new and im- proved, ainounlesto 344 miles,. The expeacliture for this Section was 852,000. of which $32,000 wisa granted by the Government, In the Timiskaming district 113 roilas of by-law roads mare built at eost of $17,000, of which the Giiv- element ' paid $10,900a The Soo - Sudbury road Was pushed ahea(1 tor a Onsitterable ,clistanoe, end 18 •miles, of this now remaala , ted, a"alp • , . CONSUMPTION IN ENGLAND. itcliort" on Nation's Health Shows It Is On Decrease. A wonderful hope that some time the terrible plague of consumption will be vanquished in EngIan4 is held Grit, by the report of the •,leocrie Government Board. Gereful read- ing of this report—it is over 400 pages long—makes it quite clear that tuberculosis is decreasing in the country. Even in those -great centres of tuberculous disease— Liverpool, Manchester, Birming- ham and Shefaeld-e-the scourge is Modern sanitation may pos- eibly aecount for it, but it ecu only a,ocount for a very little, Tuberculosis kills men in prefer- ence to women. The report saysi— O "For males at most ages Liver- pool h,as the highest death rate, Maneheeter corning next. For fe- males Liverpool again has the high- est death rate, the death rates in Manobestes and Birmingham haw- ing a similar odurse that of Shef- field being eomewhat lower, It is net unlikely that come of the ex- eese of both Manehester and Liver- pool is caused by the immigration of casual laborers. This would in the immigration of natives of Ireland, ' ,ameng whom the aver,ago tuberculosis death rate is high -The total share of migration in produc- ing these high phthisis death nate cannot be determined at present. The tuberculosis death rate of ;these sities has ehrevn great reduotien." Will fluieklY Cure Any Sour Stomach Relieves Fullness After Meal& "When I was working around the farm last winter, I had an attack of in- flammation," writes Mr. El. P. DawkinO, of Port Richmond. "I was weak for a long thee, but well enough to work until spring. Rut something went wrong with my bowels for I had to use salts or physib all the time. MY stomach kept sour, and always after eating there was pain and fulness, and all the symptoms of intestinal Indi- gestion. Nothing helped me until I used Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Instead of hurting, like other pills, they acted very mildly, and seemed to heal the bowels, I did not require large doses to get results with Dr. Hamilton's PSIS, and feel so glad that I have found a mild yet certain remedy. To -day I am well—no pain, no sour semi -itch, a good appetite, able to digest anything. This is a whole lot of good for one medielue to do, and I can say Dr. Hamilton's Pills are the best pins, and my letter, I am sure, proves it. Refuse a substitute for Dr. Munn - ton's Pills of Mandrake and Butternut, sold in yellow boxes, 25e. All dealers, or The Oatarrhozone Do., Kingston, Ont. • ESTIMATES DEBTS OF WORLD. Foreign Bureau Finds All Nations Owe $42,060,000,000. A debt of $42,900,000,000is the total ehown in the aeeounts of all tthe nations of the world, according to the bureau of universal statis- tics, which has just announced its figures for the year 1912, Of this total public indebtedness thirty- two milliards are charged against Europe alone. A century ago the public debt of all countries amount- ed to only a little over seven mil- liards. The population 4 the earth now ie slightly over 1,900000,000, an in- crease of 140,000,000 in the last four years, according to the bureau, .Asia now has 933 000 000. Europe 484,000,000; Afnea, 188,000,000; America, 187,000,000; Oceania, 57,- 000.000. The world's commerce now amounts, to 840,800,000,000 and it is carried on by 55,802 sailing shilai and 47,714 steasnars, Other figures show a total -of 625,000 miles of rail- roads or enough to girdle the globe 'twenty-five times, You Ray Have Catarrh Arid Not Know It HEAD AND TH1e0AT BECOME DISEASED WITH CATARRH FROM NEGLECTING 'COLDS AND COIJGHS. Catarrh Is Treacherous—When Fully Developed Is a Horror—Note its Symptom°. "fa your breath bad?" "Is your throat sore?" "Do you cough at night?" "Is your voice raspy?" "Have you nasal discharge?" "Do you spit up phlegm?" - "Has your nose an itchy feeling?" "Have you pain across the e,yeS?" "Is your throat irritable, weak?" "Do you sleep with mouth open?" "Are you subject to sneeziag fits?" "Do your ears roar and buzz?" "Are you hard of hearing?" If you have any of these indicators of ,Catarrh,, clue the trouble new— stop it before it gets into the lungs or bronchial tubes—then it may be too late, The remedy is "Oatarrhozone," a direct breathable cure that places antiseptic balsams and healing mem. cation on every spot flue's 'tainted by catarrhal germs. There cah be no failure 'with Ca. tarehozone—for years it has success- fully cured casee that resisted other remedies, "No one can know better than I, the enormOus benefit one gets from the very first day's use of C. tarrhozone,o writes T. 71 Hopkrns, of Weetvale, P.Q. "I had for yeare a sttibborn case of Bronchial Catarrh, ear noises, headache, sere oyes, stop. ped up eerie and throat, It affected my appetite and made my breath rank, Catarrhozone cured quickly." Get Oaterrleozotie, use- it, and you are Sure of ethe---besvaee of Imitations oncl substitutes. Largo size Catarrh - ozone, with hard rubbor inhaler, lusts two Moutha, and 15 guaranteed. Price $1•00, at all dealers!, or tho (latarrh- ezond Co.; Titaralo, N.Y., and tang. ston, Oat, 1)0 Long Breaths Hurt?' „ DANGEROUS FI-EURISY ALWAYS BEGINS THIS WAY. Speediest Cure IS Norville°. , , Ouch; that stab -like pain le -the side 15 like a hot knife blade in the ribal. Probably got oyerheated---Cooled too fast—now there is congestion, tightness, such soreness you can't draw a long breath. • • " This is the beginning of Pleurisy, Pleurisy is far too serious, to neglect a single instant. Quickest relief will come from a vigorous rubbing with Nerviline. This trusty old pain reliever will fix you up In de take away the con- gestion—inake you well just as, it did Mr. Samuel St. Jot/are, of Ste/nes/1, who says.—"In running to catch a train last week I became much dyer - heated. I put .up • the train window and rode that way in order to get cooled off. In an hour my side was so full of pain and my breathing hurt so much that I thought I had pneumonia. I alwees Carey Nervillne in my grie and at destination I -rubbed my side thoroughly three tithes. The warm Penetrating effect was soon ;mem* able and • I quickly got relief. s Nervi - line I consider saved me from a oeri- otts . Any sort of a cold can be quickly broken up with. Nervinne welch is a raervel for reducing infternmetion, for relieving congestion in tlie throat and chest, for Curing stitch in the side, lumbago, neuralgiaesciatica or rheum- atism. Nothing more soothing or Powerful. The 60e, large family size is the most economical, Small trial size 25c, at dealer's everywhere. ' • BIG COTTON CROP IN INDIA. Increase of 14 Per Cent, Over Last Yaw Is Reported. ' , India proaniees to have a bumper cotton •orop this 90416091. The latest estimate places the area, under eat - ton at 23,000,000 acres; or. 3,000,000 acres ahead of lest' year's figures, whieh means an inereme of 14 per cent, On the other hand the total outturn is expected to read). 4,909,- 000 bides of 400 pounds ea -oh, against 4,300,000 bales lash season. The increase here is 15 per cent. The latest report on the erop in the Punjab is particularly gratify- ing. It shows Cie area. sown as 1,799,100 acres, being 25 per cent. more thin last year. The yield is estimated at 490,061 baleof clean- ed eoleon, compared with 297,016 bales estimated, in Cie eornesponds ing forecast lase year. In the na- tive States the area returned as under cotton is 236,800 stores, ail increase of 84 per cent. The out - tura is estimated at 76,185 bales, or 62 per cent. more than last year. In the Umbella division the area under cotton lia,s increased by 61 per omit and .the estithated out- turn by 97 per cent., as compared with last year. In Jullundur the areahas iiiereased by 44 per cant. and the estimated yield by 175 per cent. In Lahore the area has increased ba 25 per neat, and the yield' by 28 per cen.t. In RitINIGLI Pindi the area, has ineeeased• by only 4 'Dor oent,, but the yield is estimated to be 22 p02 tent better, while in Multen, with an increased areaof only 7 per oent., it is estimated that the yield will be 100 per cent, better then last year. An Old Offender Caught For years be has awaited endless trouble, but -when Putnam's Corn Extractor waa applied, he Game out roots and all. Auy corn or wart cured in twonty-four hours by "Putnara's Extractor," 2.5o. at '11 dealers. Exceptions. "Seeing is believing," quoted the sage. "Oh, I don't know. I see men every day whom I wouldn't be- lieve under oath."' To Cure a Oold in Ono Slay Take LAXATIVE BEOMO QUININE Tablets. Druggists rotund money if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE% signa- ture is on each box, 26o, If a man admires a woman she should ae least admire his good tate. ' Wilnard's Liniment Gunn' Carlon in Cows, r5 --- WILD PONIES' NEAR LONDON. Estate of Lord Lucas in New For- est Contains the Breed. In New Forest near London, on the estate of Lord Lucas," British parliamentary seeretary a the board of agrithilture there is a breed of wild ponies t:hat lives as free and untrauuneled as on the prairies of , South Airiest. These ponies ere small and abaci - lately wild. At about five months the foals are old enough to be cap- tured ,a,nd tarot to auctions all oye1. the country—an unpleasant change for the little wild things,. They have first, however, to, be 'rounded up,",,and this ie done by their owner and his friends, end it takes a great deal of tieing. A particularly lively cull; may take two •er three hours before he can be got ;iota the fixed enclosare. Thus ,the pleasures or wild ritliing in the bash a is brought LO within fifty rates4 Localoti, gap, bile Rug. tun Trallgefillb„ Riding in !the'. New Forest in this waa is dangerous ticootint of the bogs, and it lakes a clever rieter and pony. Lord aliens is a tall man whei carrieS the mark of 1«.1veutu re of a more, dangerma 'Boat in a slight limp brouala beak front fdoirth Africa, - ' Returning. a Favor. "It'o going rbo be wee to the knife," declared the suburban mail, who was feeding his chickens. "What 1.10'w 7" asked the. eriend, "Why, Rinks; sent me a box of axle grease and ,advated me to use it on my lawn mower," "Welt 1", ,., • . "Weil, I ,see,1: it back. land Lola -ban to hse a on his_dra_righter's voice:'' Llillinent Cum OIStempor, KEEP YOUR SKTY CLE With Daily Use of CUTICURA SOAP And occasional use of Cuti- cura Ointment. No other emollients do so much to prevent pore -clogging, pim- ples, blackheads, red, rough hands; dandruff, itching scalps and falling hair. Cutleuragoapandolutmentare sold. throughout the world. A liberal ample ot each, with aa-paget NM Bookseat post.tree. Address Fetter Unlade 0hom, Corp., Dept. MC, Hoston, U, O. A, ?SC =GM COSIdi'dERY Choose which Grain you like best for your white - Sugar and buy St. Lawrence Pure Cane Granulotedwbiee,he original bags—Pine grain, medium or coarse. Each the choicest sugar. Ask your Grocer. R. JAMES SUGAR REFINERIES, LIMITED MONTREAL. 04043 Protection. "Madam, the feather in your hat iM s getting in my eye," exelaimed a man in a erowd. The weman turn- ed around, looked him over aad then enquired: "Why don't you wear glasses?" Famine, Sept. 10. 1002. ' Mtnard's Liniment Co.. Limited. Dear Sirs, --Wo wish to inform you that we consider your MINA/M.9 LINGNIFINT a vary superior article, and We use It as a sure relief for sore threat, and chest. When I toll you X w0tdd not be without it le tho prim, was ono dol- lar a bottle, I mean it, Yours truly, • CHAS. F. TILTON. "Now, min," said the Irish fore- man aw.r.the accident, "we'll hev ,break th' news gradual t' Mike's woife. Who'll we eindr "Sind Ilan rah an," interposed Oasey, "he's jab th' man 6' break ut graxl- ual. Look 'ow 'e stutters.' Try Murine Eye Remedy If you have Red, Weak, Watery Eyes or Granulated Eyelids. Doesn't Smart —Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Sell 1VInrIne Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25e, 50c. Merino Eye Salve in Aseptic 'relies, 25c, 50c. Eye Books Free by Mail. Asigye Tonto coed for 58 ryes tiret Need core Murine Eye Remedy Co.. Chiang* If mirrors portrayed us as ethers see us, we would never use them. MInard'e Liniment Cures Colds, Ete. And O "How dues your little boy take his emulsion?" "With eompuaion." API'ENDIX IS USEFUL, Italian Savant Finds Organ lIas Special Function. Is the appendix after all to be- come a, usehrl organ, and 18 appen- dicitis soon to go out of fashion Those questions may well be asked when 0110 readthe report of an Italian savant, Signer Morgera, whe tells the French Academy of Sciences of his experiments with dogfish in the Bay of Naples. Signor Morgera found that these marine animals poseeas an organ which , would be analogs:es to the appendix in .inen. After taking, out this glend Signor Merger°, discov- ered that the contraetion of 15lie in- testines ancl,its neeessery functione were disturbed. He found that a certain kind of auger was seoreted by the appendix of these animals, end that if he introduced four or five drops 4 sugar into the intes- tine of an animal whose appendix had been removed the notion of the intestine was perfectly normal. Several French savants, Dr. Rob- inson, Pref, Blanehard, Dr Brunapt, mad others, seem also to be of th,e, opinion that ehie much maligned orgart of the human body has a peril:culler and very impor- tant function -labia has been long ignored, ildlnard's Linn:tam sures Diphtheria. POTASH For4111 Cr°P° On MI Solis roeaser a an Indispensable PLANT FOOD. No soil will raise a seethe= crop thee dose not contain an AVAILABLE Imp. ply, sufficient for the orople , needs. '34i1XILLTEI Or, POTS.= and suremams oe 20TA9Ig can be obtained from the leading fertilizer dealers and emelt:mien. Buyers of "ready -mixed' fert,11- Isere should insist on branda of HIGH DOMAINE CONTENT, WHITE for our PNEE, educative bulletins An tho important uubjectt of PERTILTZING, METEMAN POTAZTE SEWDIGAME, 1010 Teinple Bldg., TORONTO. Let us WIG you to got more money out of your bush The question 15: Are you making good enough syrup? Are you mak- ing all you ean? Are you lostng any sap whloh is real money? 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"Doing it now" is •the roob of sue- ceSS. pLuENzA fAtv,vsvmg - Fever, dpiZOOilc And all disease': af rho horse affecting his throat, apecililY ourod: Ooito and horses in same stable kept from having thous by lasing SPOHN'S DISTEMPER AND COUCH CURE. 3 to 6 doses often aura One bottle guaranteed to cure ono ease. Salo for, 'hood Ingres, baby colts, Mullions -on non omit coo. dittoes. Moot eitiMul screntilic compound. Any druggist, SpOtin MEDICAL CO., Goshen, Ind.; U. •S, A. CANAD1Aw KNIGHT DIsTIUGUISITED SERVICE ORDER COMPANX0 INT OF THE RANGE A P.4 S TE I TEE P F Der LLEY et Lth.1 NO DUST No Weee ssHAeilLToN CANADA Ro RusT The Steel Tells the Tall Experienced mothers say Zam-Buk is best for chil- dren's injuries and skin troubles, because: It is herbal—no poisonous mineral coloring. It is antiseptic --prevents cuts and burns taking the wrong way. It is socithing—ends pain quickly. It heals every time. Just az good for groWn. ups, $old at ail $torea area druggida, keleff." 74±W,w 'pea, " INVINCIBLE " fencing means high grade quality: Where Would you look tbr high made fence it tho Steel Company of Canada wero not in this market? The Ma of wire fano:0g depends on the nuaUty of oteal wire .usecl in the emi- struclion and the quality* and COMillif of clue. WIN as the, only mann. feelurero 01 wire fencing ill Canada sylie make their own /snob right from the 91.8 th tile Itilialted 'product, 606 the wibtohword la q0e1- 00Y all tile Way through.• ...INVINCIBLE,' fencing Is made entirely from 'sign F NC1NG AND - ,GAT—ES , - With 5101, alto grade open hearth steel wire and heavily. coated ' r a r rn o It.B, make yeu r . I fence requirements a ques- tion of quality and yon will not regret itl Do you know...that tho 'ina,lerItY . of reuese on the meiket 00.0 Intnia frOM Desseiner wire, with eitlisraed galvan- izing, the Surplus of the Amerlean E'OeSerner factories? Fences made stem tete/ was will last a very few years. tiVr.lte• (5 no and' let LIZ 'toll yen more aheut•Bcasemee wire ,and sktrinsto galvanizing and the malteds used to die. THE STEEI, COMPANY .OF CANADA LIMITED moNTREAL evarsteuw..swerrestosseers.siamererevresautosturra.ssersur.r.....,....: ese