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Dead ohloksare money lee} so ore e1ek onto.. 11 ydu west early"
Lroilara, If You wait hip, etrene oh1oks, and NH' new0s-01ve thein the
Ultra Violet energy rel, of rho ,un le'pu0Ine thorn wider see Cloth
ahroholr the inside' menthe. Thi, le the Gooiest health ire:du/mt Sour
ohloke �an have, and ,It lea tr mendnue mwpey maker..
EARLIER TOMATDES, TOBACCO, rLOWERB, ETC.
They Orilla amazIldiy teno,-.ti, Oleo Cloth bemuse It permits "all''
the eIplgh( le elder.. EtronU ha dim', Growth—easily traneelantod
soc,dldl thine required, cold at ala rnofts. 4 n 1 o Bea o -danger from frost, No
06o a yard 001'- WideFrom your d ler :` or
dhsot Wo pay hoetato, Bout C D. D. 1'kloware of aubstitut s
CON" N000ATO11—L;0 cad doe, $17,75, delivered. Cahada'e (Rented Valu.. Cunndlan Mndo,
I(eop this ad. GeorgeWood' Nilo.' Co„ DoOt, 10,'Itoeooei St., •Torm,to, a,
It is the selection sof rich, western wheats — the finest;
grown on the prairies — that gives extra flavour to bread and
buns, and extra richness to cakes and pies, made front .
Send 30c in stampsfor our 700 -recipe Purity •Pleur Cook Book; 2tl4
SVesieree Canada Flour Mille' Co. Limited. Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, Saint John;
,' Expensive Flool-ins Prisve University of Toronto Will
Cheapest. Erect a Carillon of Bells.
Nowhere does the foot that it is The Alumni" Federation of the Uni-
really more economical to buy 'the versify of Toronto, in accordance with
beet of materials teems Melding ' your
the original plans. prepared at the
home impose its warning, than in re- p
"lotion to. tits problem of selecting -fin- close .of the War, whereby a Grit•111mi
fished floors foe' _tile neix homer Tho of bells would be erected in the Sol-
labox` involved in the installation" of fliers' Memorial Tower, 'will complete
good materials and .in fiuislriug {as in bheir installation this. year: It tach
the case of wood'floorss)' is •nut -much
greater than where• clrs no •iun'talla- originally been intended to instal
these bells in the Tower when'it wbs
tions are made. *There is no question built,.but funds have net et !basil
Etat aside from aesthetic values, the y
most "°iniportaiit factor in selecting provided for this purpose. The Alumni
flooring is to Make certain that In its Federation have now undertaken to
flnieliayd condition it will haat -for a raise the money f i4 the installation
of
long period of time without depreciti these bells in tune for the Ceritenr.
tion In appearalree: and without the ary celebrations of the University in
constant rteeessity of retlnishing at an October next.
expense which soon mounts far ba- The Carillon will consist of twenty:
an original three bells ranging in weight from
fond the investment for
'good installation. _ 140 lbs. fol bell No. 1, to 7,728 lbs, for.
Practically all types of wood floor- bell No. 28, making a total for the
liege are available in several grades— twenty-three bells of nearly 19 tans,
ami will cost complete, with the clock,
a point whieli rho architect or dealer which it is also proXosed to instal, in
can explain,. Of 'coulee, these grades the neighborhood of $40;0DO.'The con
vary in price and, the owner will be tract' for the clock and bells has been
wise to select the best In each case awarded to Nosers. Gillett and John -
because the differenee is only a few Ston of Croydon, England, who' have
dollars per thousand feet, and the r
major costs of Saying add 1111/.11111_ are promised delivery, and mstaiiation in
the same.. time for dedicatory services during
the Centenary Celebration. Messrs.
GiIIett and Johnstori have manufae-
tared and installed litany of the fore-
most carillons in the world, including
those in the Metropolitan Church,
Toronto; the Simeon, Ontario, Totvor,
and those in the Park Avenue Baptist
Church, New York. At the present
Pimples come from blood thaes notiustright.
If you Want to act rid of faciai blemishes try
Seigel'sSy'rup. Any drugstore.
Twins atlike in every detail, even
to blood pressure and finger -prints,
Air. G. Ellis and err. re' Eats, were time this firm "is casting the Carillon
Build -
born in India twenty-six years ego,for the Dominion, Parliament Build
Tiley are both students of patent law. lags, Ottawa, whleit, when completed,
will be the Largest in the world:
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Keep Mhlard's Liniment in the stable. these it- desirable that the fund for
ese bells, being the gift of the
graduates at large, be subscribed for
by every graduate and ex -student of
the University. A minimum sub-
seriptionleas accordingly been set at
five doIIars, and it is hoped that the
graduate and ex -student body at large
will contribute the whole amount so
that the gift nmy be as representative
as possible. A committee, under the
ieadership of Mr. Hugh Scully of the
Class of 1000 in University College,
hes been formed, and through their
'agency individual appeals will go out
to ell ex -students and graduates in a
short time.
'Eating animal fat, in the form of
butter, cream, or meat, is now stated
to be of great assistance in warding
off tuberculosis.
EASTER NOVELTY
far Conieotlenere, Tho very latdat In
Chocolate Mould.
One otnfettioner bought abc on float, Dug,
gunny, Chickens,' all on one ehootiote bar,
ell nota ID 't delay. gen, s.sa�
Mt now. Oon't delay. -Sant '6d ;t76iW, t77d{Id
by unah prepaid for $7.00. &
H, b: MEs , 840 WAVEOLEY, TOSONTO
"Sh ,s uld be in every home"
Says Mme, Ville .afire
Three years of stomach. and kidney disorders wreckedhes' health. Now fully recovered and feeling
splendid, she thanks Tanlac
Alma. Eliza Villemaire lives at 432
St. Patrick Street, Ottawa. She is
ruddyand retina, showing no signs of
thedlstressingordeaishe wentthrougb
for three years. "No words can ex-
press what I suffered," she said re -
candy. "el,ttubes1thought my.back
must break, and I could not even
stoop over to set the table.
food y would oulodmliel there 11ike as ituep�of
load..I used to bloat terribly,' and at
times could hardly catch my breath.
Nervousness kept one awake halt the
night. f tried many remedies and
—treatments but though I spent asmali
fortune on; them, nothing seemed to'
help lee, •
"I only wish T' had taken Tanlae 1had myway I'd put Tanlac in every
when my trouble tirst started for it }tome in Canaria. That's how much
cettamlywouldhave saved mealot of Sthink about it.
suffering, The way lily troubles die. Don't first
nature's warnings.
appeared after taking it was almost At tho first sign of trouble, take'rens
magical. 1t butlltnte up and madome lac, nature's own tonic, made' from
a new woroaa. Now nay kidneys roots, herbs and barks. 'Your drug -
never bother Ine, I ale free from all gist has it; get a bottle today, Over
pain and my digestion is splendid. If 52 million bottles sold, _
gag
We will mall you, Prepaid,. the following
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Meals en's 3 years $5.00 ,
Goblin . 2 years $5.00
The Canadien'Magazine .. .... 3 years $3.00
Saturday. EVt:ning Post 1: year $2.00
Ladies'' Home Journal 1 year $1.00
Country GGentleman 3 years $1.00
Good tiotasal:coping 1 year 83.80 ....,
Cosmopolitan .. 1 year $3.50
Harper's Bazaar 1 year $5.00 ..
Smart ,Set 1 year 33.50 "''
True Story . 1 year 33.50
Just .heck the -Magazines wanted. Fill In 'your name and address,
enclosing cheque or fnaney order.
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COLORFUL COSTUMES AT CARNIVAL
Alexander Zmamenslty, formel4y a member of the Imperial Rueekei'
Opera, 'dressed in rich native Russian Boyar -destitute ant aceoznpauted by
two other fair masqueraders enlivenedrproceedings at .the great' Fete de Nutt'
which• is featured, every year in 4itetbc City and was this year one of the out-
staoediug items to the prtograno of the Winter Sports Season which has' had a
very eucceeeful ten weeks run at 'theeinelelit Capital.
RHEUIWIC V �
Can Find Relief Through Build-
' ing Up the BIood.
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Pate Is the symptom of rheumatism
that every victim recognizes, and he
ge renally attributes 'the trouble to
0015, damp or changeable weather.
But doctors know that thin blood Is a
marked 'characteristic of the trouble.
Trying to cure rheumottemr while the
blood. eetftains thin and Doer, is an im-
possible task because 'there is nothing
to Valid on. A. -tonic like Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills •that enriches the blood and
frees it from poisonous impurities soon
banishes rheumatism froom the system.
So long as the blood is maintained in
!a.. healthy condition the trouble will
not return. Thi& is not theory. It has
been proved in hundreds of caees;
here is one:—Mr. J. W. Rose, R.R. 2,
Albany P.BJ., •says:^"Por some years
T was a:great sufferer from rlienma-.
tism ane although I tried a great many
remedies, 1515 not get any permanent
relief until after, I took Dr. Williams,
Pinlc Pills. The trouble was located
OWE: �1
Oh/
Educate yourself to be something:—
not only to get'something,
It's a changing world, sit right. Only
a few short years ago the doctor would
tell fond patents that he'd vaccinated
mostly In my shoulders, and at times •the chill. where it vete ldn't show,
was &c bad that illy right arm was al-
most useieas. Of . course I sagored
much pain and great inconvenience.
My. attention was directed to Dr. Wil -
Items' Pink Pille through an adver-
tisetnient in our newspaper, and I de-
eddied
e.•oided to try theau. 5 took 'the pills ae,
cording to directions with the result A Dlsmai Outlook.
that the rheumatism lies left me, •and Of legs they say the him= race ,
I have never had a twinge of It since, Soon will, not have. a single trace;
If this meets the eye of any rheumatie:If we do not our titre ubandort
•satferer• my -advice is try Dr, Williams' We shan't have left a leg to stand on.
Pink Pills at once,"
You can get these pills from any
medicine dealer or by nutil-at 50 cents
a bOx from The Dr. Williams' Medicine
Co., BrecitvIlle, Ont,
The Lang and Short of It.
Tommy's Sister---'Tonuny, what is a
synonym?"
Tomiliy,—"A synonym 18 a word you
ase when you can't sped the other
one."
"Frederick," observed the wire, "you
wee, talking in your sleep last itight,
and you frequently spoke in terms of
endearment of : a certain Eupitemia.
Who is Jttpitenria?" '
"Why, my dear, that is my sister's
mama."
"Feederiokt"Your sister's name 1s
Mary!"
"Yes, dear, but we always called her
]itphelnia for short."
Fair Compromise.
The clerk had sought out the coun-
try mertthar t in whose.amploy he had
been far some time dud preferred' a re-
quest for a. small increase in pay.
"I
do'n'e see my way. clear to doing
that," said, the old man, "but .l' can do
the same thing for you le another way.
You knosv that time is .money?"
"Yes sir.".
"Well hereafter you can work until
six, instelad:trt leaving at eve,"
Minard's Liniment for rheumatism
Ten per . gent. of the people • who
bought motor cars in the U.S. an the
hire:purchase system during 1926
have had to return their cars because
they could not, keep up the 'instal-
ments.
"C C t' i ETS'.,? FOR
COSTIVE BOWELS,.
HEADACHE, COLDS
To -night! Clean your - bowels
and, stop headache, colds,
_ soil;'. stomach •
Get -a 10 -cent. box now.
Turn the rascals out—the headache,
,biliousness, indigestion, the sick, -sour
stomach and batt'colds•--'turn them mut
to -night nut keep them out -with Cas -
carets, .' .
Mi1'lions of limon and women take a
Casoaret 110vo 'and ' them and Bever
know the misery caused by a lazy liver,
clogged ibowels, ,or an upset stomach,
Don't put in another clay of distress,
Let Oeacarets cleanse: your stomach;
remove the: sour; 'fermenting food;,
take 113.-T"67tcei;h; :bile from your Jar. s
and carry out all the ebiielipitteirwitgte
matter and poison In the bowels,' Then 1
y•ou wiN feel' great,
A; Ca'scaret to•niglit straightoue yotl
out by morning. They work whiles you
sleep. A 10 -cent box from any clang
store' titans• a clear head, sweet 'ktom-
ach ,ltd clean, healthy liver and bowe!1
•'good trine to go after business is
when competitors aro fast asleep.
In the dine of definitions, there's
nothing much better than this: "A
essimist is a fellow who has had too
many transactions efitlr au op•tindet."
Most Papeete do their esettingnp
exercises" on some shelk'a tap.
"llty wife gave ale' a two.tube set for
ray birthday."
"Regenerative?"
"Naw, Shaving ante tooth."
But we wonder, atter all these years
of discussion, just what is going to be
done a tlqut the weather?
Not Worth Fighting About.
"The right of way is mine,"
Said Miasma, driving fast.
Iida saved a minute, so he did,
..But 'twos his testi -
Large hopes from -small foundattims
grow.
The woman. with a case of nerves le
not so Much to be eitied as these who
have to associate wide her.
lilt,11Ian's slater nim ithell o is tr!.:lnake
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Few nails are driven home with one
blow of th'b haminei', i,lkewlekttrw
sales arm made- with Only ono piece,ot
adeeltisiug.
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How It .Alt Began. - -
"Your skirt, my delis madam, said
Adam,'
"Is far too dlsgtaaefu 11y $host; " .
"I do not care 1dam, said madam,
"This model is what they cell spout."
Mistress (to new relaid)—"Nora, you
don't aunt to know about finger bowls.
Didn't they have them where you
worked hint?"
Nora—"No. mean; they mostly wash-
ed thenoeeives .efore-'C'he'y mint,' to the.
table.' ,
Education Erbeght Us
Frdm crooked, stick to =machine plow,
From sickle to reaper,.
Franc oxen tart to automobile.
Prom pony:mees,.nger to air•iitall.
From o owboat ch-lt'en by slaves to
steamship. . s
From t-tiuner to te1egoallh.
From emoke• signal to wiretesd,
• From .clay tablas' to •libraries..
Frons candlestick to electric light.
From log, eabbt to elesseraper, '
,4101110y ie the best Policy: So is a
,went:' payment lira..
Tenth Century Chess Figures.
Chess ilgures, carved front bones as
beg as a rein's fist and Oait to -date
back to the tenon century, are Dow on
how in the Brit1elt Museum,
!nerd's—the dependable liniment.
Why Fi4Awere Close zat Night. I .
'The 'reaoon n i my flowers closo 'their
petals' ht nighty, or llur?niS 'bred weather 1
to to preserve Ito Irre cio e 'pollen that
enables seeds to be proguaed.
Heavy., dew or mts•t at night can, do
alnmot as muclr .damage 1 waging
away tite magic'ditst ae rain.
But what tiro the meelianico of ,the
process?- The nightly •cloeing is ,thin
to. the fa:et that'd re part of the piaot
which .gets lees, light grows niers
gttiekly. Normiilfy lila: underside- of
the • flower will therefore have groWrt`'"
a little aerodur:nl4. the day ithen the
top serfage of ,the petals; se that the
uneven tension 'will 'causo •tlno petals
to curve inwards.'
During the ni lit and early morning
the lnslde of ee flower will grow
more quicltly' mud r,so straighten th"e
Vetals_cut agate, _.
Tho clgsdug dui`ing rain, is due l,o'tho
s'ltr"inking'offect'=that moisture has on
vegetable matter, -Some flowers, sucli
Os rho ni.git-oceuted,oIook, aro le.1oeedi
by •clay and opell.at eight,'beeense they
are most , eucoesseilly fertilized by
nigtht-flying Meectre such as' motifs,,
A'S TABLE
ARE Of .GREAT VALUE
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To' All Mothers Havigtg Young
Children ' the Home. hi� 1118:
No other rnedi'cine is of each ald to
mothers of young children ars is Baby's
Own Tablets. The Tablets are . the
very hest medicine a mother .can give
her little ones- during the dreaded
teething time because they regulate
the stomach ead.bowels and thus' drive
obt constipation and indigestion; pre-
vent ,colic and diarrhoea and break up,
voids and simple fevers!, _
Concerning Baby's Own Tablets,
Mrs. John A, Pattersen, Scotch. Vie
lade, N.S., says:—"X'have six children,
and all the medicine they ever get is'
Baby's Own Tablets. I would use
nothing else for theist and can. strongly
recommend the Tablets to all other
mothers,"
Baby's Owe Tablets are sold by
medicine dealers orby mail at 25
cents a box from The Dr. Williams'
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont,
ENGLAND ILL
HAS FRIENDS
Joseph Wedgewood in the London
Oontemperary Review: Egyptian
statesmen tell me that they prefer Bri-
tish to Italine protectdoo, This may
of'course be merely the natural polite•
nese of the Orient;" er it may be that
the security given by the British ifeet
is felt to he of better quality; or there
may be other reasons, One Paella
told me that the protection of Great
Britain twee pledged to them by Mr.
Lloyd George; that, whether we liked
it or not, we were boned in hone' to
eoutinue to protect then. from Ferro -
Teen nations. I thinlc he exaggerated.
Another told sue that, rattier than ao-
cept Italian protection, they would
fight. 1 -vi probably exaggerated also.
. I could not have imagined frommyy alight knowledge of Egypt how
much--comparative--:popularity we en-
joy ,inthat conntrY, 5 understand that
we are becoming popular also at An-
gora. I suppose that, If Ireland hard
been Dart of the Boman, Empire, wo
should be popular 000 Ireland too.
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German Air Habit.
Robert Henry in the London Niece
teeuth Century and Atter: Co/unser:
eta; aviation is the most likely feature
of post-war Germany.. Europe, as a
whole, has easy lust awakened to this
state of affairs', antt people, are rub-
bing their eyes in wonder at the amaz-
ing •elflcleucy of the G'er'man organiza-
tion, . . The great difference be-
tween°the French and German lines is
that whereas the German travels by
air as a matter of eourse, the French -
matt seldom risks his life in an aero-
p'ialte. This fundamental truth makes.
alt the difference In -the commercial
aviation of a soundse ante until the
Eingitehanan and the Frenchman can
be made to see that air travel is an
Seery -clay affair Germany will retain
an Inestimable advantage.
KIII Warts with Mlnard's Liniment.
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The original inventor of the reap-
ing machine was the Bev. Patrick
Bell, a former minister of Carmyllie,
in Forfershire..
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INDIGESTION, GAS,',
UPSET .STOMACH
Instantly! "Pape'slJiapepsin"
.. Gorrcts Stomach .so
Meals Digest
daaais.HFs+aa>a..Fhrea+roe.M!a�H�++t>!.e.<ON1
The moment you eat -a tablet of
"Pape's Diaperpsin" deur indigestiou ie
gone. No inore:dletress rpm a sour,
redid upset stomach. No datulen'ce,
heartburn, palpitationn, or misery -mak-
ing gases. Cured your digestion for
a few emits. 17acli package gltaranteed•
by druggist to overcome stema;cll trou-
ble,
ISSUE N'b. 10—'27.
Its fine. qualities preserved. in t
ma1ernAiitcm/na.° ,1package.
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REQOSE ORANGE PEKOE is ®xti4, goI.,a .
whiled to Obllse. Classified ,tdtdves'tioemeoiata.
A mean golfer selected a little boy
for his caddie, eo that he would not
have to 'pay the statutory fee. When
leo `tveo about to drive, Off t the first
tee one of •tale regular caddlee, a mum -
cater yQuug man, touched his cap to
the player and ts'aid.:
"Oder'$ your ulmbs, etre?
Tiro player, pointe L to his diminutive
attendant, who was not much toiler
thanthe kit of clubs he- was,•holding,
and oaid•:
"Can't you see I am uirowy gro-
vltted with a caddie(?" •
But the ofacial, bag -carrier was not
to retire from .tile contest so eao-Ily.
Teaching his •ears on'ce more, 'he said,
eagerly:
"Derry your ea ddee, sir?"
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-Overtaken.
Private Grubbs had been the moat
basrhful and metlring little man in the.
army. When -women 'clotted the cisme
he had alwsors flea tor 'shelter and
stayed there until after .. hee hall left.
So 11 came as a surprise when one of
his former 'companions camee&oross
him in oivillaot garb' and was, intro-
duced to a large) husky girl as Mrs.
Serulrbs..
When he was able to get Serubbs
aside, he asked him how he had met
hie wife.
"Well," returned the little man
meekly, "It was' this way. I never did
exactly meet her. She hast kinder
overtook me." -
"A Stylish Dress
for 15.cts!"
It helps a lot when a woman is wise-
to
iseto home dyeing. Oki, faded dresses
made the now colors of the hour. Just
as perfect as tiny professionai dyer
could do it—if only you'll use real dye..
It's easy to Diamond dye dozens of
things, and do wonderful tinting of
underwear anti all dainty pieces. Using
true dye 1s the secret. You can Dia-
monddye all your curtains and covers,
souls and spreads.; any material, and
right over etirer colors So easy, it'u "'
Anil
FREE: ask the druggist for th'e I ia•
mond Dye Cyclopedia for euggentions
and eaay directions; actual pieoe•goods
color samples, etc. Or the .big illus-
trated book, Color Craft, free, write
DIALIIOND DYES, Dept. N3, Windsor,
Ontario. `
VICTRCLA STYL17, V000 CADII.000,':0;04000
'an record,. 40 selections, autoutaOa ynlua ..
105,00.: for 015.00 'guaranteed. Poluon, 140, IlonaIteral. Beet, //entree'.
BULBS, PLANTS' ARO" FLOWERS.
no- wEave Da)P411naroit berretta, • $L7d,'
. Trvolvo different Gladioli, 51,00, roared.
0ernall¢o Nursery, IIotele, Orft1ah Columhla.
htt
i0re;tupati: 0L,Bs 5005003TOTm 403 •
het beds; ,pada Smit0, doesn't+
huts" planto.— Delivered 40o anion yard; .. Peerless
Poultry, llindr ,Oat,
GROW.. GLORIOUS eLA05
-NTr1O100Tonr tisane ONLY,. snlei 300. (NO
,tempo vlgnso). pa¢ rewire poet tree' a package'
of 10 blo0 Bing glee Gladiola, nitre in assorted Wore.
1100001a iidlb and floret OR D AOY. n. 8L D. -4.
-Victoria, 0.e.
ROOMY BOOBS PUNT. - BLOOMS 011 -0D
deya from eecd. blies will not stay la moat
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.era t10ktn.. racket teed 25e.' A4snta wanted. N, "
Johmen, .box 036,. Vernon, 0,0,
GViNUM . WOO WANTED. 4011 PART/Or JABS
.. appal Connaught • Loboraturle,, U 1vorslty of
Toronto. - ,
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this 000, : • - -
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eatlelted ,,00tumere. Send' for our Efssnes,
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10 Nelson Street. Toronto,
�t Tn0N0. sumer Oiucics, man-anono,
1� bwd'to-lay, Tmgbome, Rocks, Minorcan. Wren,.
dotto5,, Reds, 420 ant up, Free el:iler. William
1IRorb, Stratford 116, Ont.
Gusto'. Tanning
Si[ 4011 FRU rarest LIST. 'OU wanbe surprised at our low Steens. Our trerlsmnn-
, '10 backed by 05 Scars of e%amreuee, AU work
guaranteed. - Our methods of tanning hides for robe,
harness, sole, loco leathers, eta., cannot bo surpassed.
Loather- on band for immediate repair, • or a aloe
robe is tndleveasable, 005055ary. Thu relay Tanning
Co„ Collluewood,. Ont.
Fresh -water eels travel a distance
equal to n quarter of the earth's elr-
cumferetice--about 6,000 miles—in
their lives,
yW'rJ dY _A uw
witint TB
e' $'01
amp- sharp slats e1'
Curd°easier. Sawsfaster
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