Exeter Advocate, 1906-7-19, Page 2ALMOST HOPELESS,
Vie Condition of Thousands of Pale,
Anaemic Girls.
"Almost hopeless is the best way to
describe the condition I was ill about a
year ago," says Miss Menne hail Athol, N. S. "My
gradually giving way until I reached t
ce*dation when I feared I'was sinking
as Qa sheet, my blood apparently having SWEATED ALIENS.REVOLT VolT
chronic invalidism, iewhio
turned to water. I ]rad .no appetite, suf•
feral from headaches and dizziness, the
least exertion wouhd leave me breath-
less, and it appeared that 1 was going
intra a. decline, I had sten Dr. Wil-
, ed
Wil -
tiaras' Pink Pills. highly recommend
by the newspapers, and I decided t$
'give them a trial. It was a fortunate
decis-
ion,
his
when I came to
t
day for me
ion, as the pills have not only restored
my health, but have actually made me
-stronger than ever I
aood color, andas before. I now
a good appetite,g
new energy, and I am satisfied that I
Q\ve all this to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills,
which I cheerfullyrecommend to other
pale, feeble, ailingirls."
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills quickly cured
Miss Mannett, simply because they
which
the new, rich,
red bloo
d
enables the system to throw off disease,
and brings robust health and cheerful-
iness to pale anaemic sufferers. Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills cure bloodlessness
lust as surely as food cures hunger, and
Co new blood which the pills make
traces the nerves and tones and
'strengthens every organ and every part
of the body. That is why these pills
strike straight at the root of such com-
mon diseases as headaches, sideaches,
and backaches, kidney trouble, indiges- their arrival in London.
tion, neuralgia. rheumatism, St. Vitus In the Jungle, London's clothes are
dance, paralysis, and the troubles from made by these half-starved Russian
which women and growing girls suffer Jews+ who hitherto have had to take
in silence. It has been proved in thou- whatever pittance their "master sweat -
sands of cases that Dr. Williams' Pink ers'+ have been wring to give them.
Pillscure after doctors and all other FARCICAL INSPECTION.
medicines have failed. But you must
get the genuine pills with the full nameTwenty thousand tailors, men and
,
"Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Pee- women, make clothes in the East End
-der conditions which are often sick -
Sunlight Soap is
better than other; Soaps
but is best when used in the
Sunlight way. Baty Sunlight
Soap and follow directions
POTTED MEAT NOT PRESEIVVED.
Manufacturers' Association and Sani-
tary Inspector So Report,
The .following extracts Irani reports
of the National Manufacturers' Associa-
U ll t O spell and Inspector itfsdi'.ickStlllitary lfr-
d� specter of the City of Chicago refute the
INSIDE LOOK AT THE LONDON
JUNGLE.
Ball Starved Itusstan lews Drag Out
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an Existence 'Ln�it.i Rad
Conditions.
London, like Chicago, has discovered
its jungle. The revolt of the East End
tailors against the inhuman conditions
,,.,
of their existence has suddenly revealed
a state of things of which few people
were aware and which none can consider
withoutafeeling approaching I
ash
in
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horror.
London's jungle }fes in the heart of
\Vlitteohe.pel and Bethnal. Green, whez'e
thousands of aliens—who hate the name
—live in grinding poverty. At present
they are to be seen in thousands in the
East End streets—hungry-looking men,
whose life -blood has been drunk by the
tigerish sweating system which seizes
them for its victims the moment they
land from Russia, and alien keeps then
in its grip for ten or twenty years after
pie" on the wrapper around each box.. Some of them work .in rooms package which is hermetical} sealed.
.All medicine dealers sal} these pills or which are far too small, iii -ventilated, Sanitary Inspector Hedrick submitted
you can get them by mail at 50 cents or unventilated, many of them being to Commissioner Whalen his analysts
rsis
s box or .pix box's for 52.50 hr address -
garrets in the home of the master sweat- of conditions in the Libby. McNeill &
Ing The Dr. Williams'Medicine Co„
er. Libby plant. He found "with reference
$rockvilie, Ont. They are supposed to be safeguarded to general conditions, that the floors.
by workshop inspectors. Almost aBy halls. stairs, tables. etc,. Are kept clean"
East End tailor will tell you that "in- and "that the entire. department -view -
ENGLISH VINEYARDS. spection" is often a farce, and that some ed from our standpoint•-- was in a sol-
isfaclory c'ondition. All workrooms arr
sensational charges made against the
canned meat packers:
Our investigation of the Canned and
Potted Meat part of the packing indus-
try .showed that the methods used make
the use of preservatives Unnecessary,
and indicated that no preservatives or
artificial coloring is now used by the
Canned Meat packer.
The meat .is first partially cooked in
large kettles, then the fat and bone is
trimmed off and the meat pacltdd into
tins, The al. s then withdrawn with
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vacuum pmnps and the cans sealed in
vacuum. Next they are put into. large
cookers, where the cooking process is
finished, In the packing of some pro-
ducts it is necessary that the cans be
reopened es-
cape,
andthe steam allowed to
p
o
cape, the vent hole being immediately
resealed while the gods are hot, so as
to retain the vacuum.
The entire process is quite similar to
that used bythe family .
cook when
put-
ting up fruits and vegetables, except
that meats are sealed in tin cans in-
stead of being put in glass ars. We
found that the solder in making the
cans and in sealing ,them is all placed
on the outside of the can and does not
come in pontact with the contents.
We were informed that much of the
cause for complaint in canned meats
was because of the mistaken idea that
the goods would keep in. perfect condi-
tion after they had been opened. This
would be the fact if they were preserv-
ed with chemicals, but as they are only
keptin condition because of being seal-
ed in vacuum tins they spoil just, as
readily as fresh meals do after they
have been opened and exposed to the
air. but will keep indefinitely if the
can is not punctured. It is also a well-
known scientific fact that decaying meat
generates a gas which will explode any
workshops escape inspection for long
Their Cultivation Was Almost Entirely , periods, and always know when the in -
Confined to the Monks. speotor is coming.
The ancient cultivation of the vine in "We began this strike with a fund of
.t £3 92x. 9d.," one of the leaders told a
England appears to haveentkeen aliuva London Express representative the other
"But wethe ruinsrely oftheir tmonasterihe es prove, as
day' an work frlom enow ight izlhowto iheiarvemorning eflyllhnilkmen >`are just as •
dishonest as
light, and have good ventilation."
DETECTED.
"Farmers," announced the fair visitor
had a shrewd eye for the most sheltered , Wk c
and fertile spots in the land. They, too,': until ten at night on a herring and a
were the only people who in the feudal bit of bread, we can strike on nothing."
ages had leisure or inclination for such(' LIVES ARE INHUMAN.
nice work as vine -growing. 1 "We are called aliens, but we want
When Henry the Eighth suppressed i to live as well as English workmen,
the religous houses the monks became' and get as good wages, so that it shall
iugiffves and vagabonds, and the Eng- i not be said we undercut them," said
lish vineyards ran to waste untended., another. "What can we do but strike?
Another reason for the disappearance : Our lives now are inhuman.
of the industry from England is to be
found in the fact that during the Middle, "From morning until late at night we speedy in their action, but serve no per-
found
the prohibitivecttaxes . t os i an, have to slave for our slave -masters or manent good. Their use produces in-
Agesp else starve. We must have bread ar a cipient chills, and if persisted in they
all foreign products made the wines of herring, even if we cannot get meat. injure the stomach. Nor do they act up -
the Continent almost unbuyable luxuries: IIow can we get it, except by tailoring? on the intestines in a beneficial way.
and therefore the English had to he We are here for good or ill, and we must Parmelee's Vegetable Pills answer all
content with the inferior produce of , live." purposes in this respect, and have no
their own vines. ' What are the places like where Lon, superior.
As these duties were decreased the' don's clothes are made? As a rule they
superior wines of more favored countries an, the ordinary small dwelling -houses
gradually drove the English out of the in the back streets of Whitechapel or
market. More than one attempt has Bethnal Green. rn a small upper room,
been made to revive open-air vine -grow- where a single English carpenter would
ing in England, and a few years ago refuse to work, have a dozen wretched
wine not unlike a thin champagne was Jewish tailors are herded together for
made from the yield of a vineyard near fourteen. sixteen. sometimes twenty
Cardiff; but the uncertainty of the Brit- hours at a stretch.
ish climate seems to be an effectual bar' TRE0.TED LIKE DOGS.
lc such experiments developing into a
regular industry. Every dodge . is resorted to by the
i sweaters to evade the Workshops Acts. anyease el. Piles.
They destroy the forms on which, in This statement is made without
SAVE E THE BABIES. view of their victims, they fill up the any
hours of night work, which they are qualifications.
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Mother, an favestment of 25 crutinow supposed to record. They fill up in It is in the form of a tablet.
may save your baby's life. Colic:, diar- pencil the corresponding sheets hung It is the only pile remedy used inter-.
thousands ofrhoea and thlittie ora nes during the hot ff
up in the workshop, and erase the record n Itis impossible to cure an establishi�d
weather months. A box of Baby's Own as soon as the workers have gone. They case of Piles with ointments, supposi•
watch for the inspectors and hide some
"How do you make that out?" asked;
the host.
"Why, 1 saw your hired man this
morning water every one of the cows
before he milked them."
They Are Not Violent in Action. —
Some persons, when they wish to
cleanse the, stomach, resort to Epsom
and other purgative salts. These are
He : "Miss de Jones--Clara—I never
loved anyone but you. Will you be my
wife?" She : "But I've been told that
you proposed to fol!r 'other girls within
a month." He: "True, darling ; but I
did it merely for practice, so that I
wouldn't blunder in proposing to you."
A BROAD STATEMENT.
Dr. Leonhardt's Hem-Roid will cure
Tablets cost but 25 cents and tnere is of their workpeople in bedrooms or cel -
security and safety in this medicine, i p
t tars or outhouses when a visit from the
Give an occasional Tablet to the well inspector is feared. Any sign of revolt
child and you will keep it well. Give l on the part of the workmen is punished
them to the child if trouble Domes swift with dismissal. It is a general com-
ly and see the ease and comfort this plaint that the "master sweaters" treat
medicine brings. And you have the their workpeople like dogs.
guarantee of a government analyst) Most of the tailors who make London's
that this medicine contains no poison - clothes live fn crowded back streets, in
ous opiate. Mrs. R. Metlin, Halifax, ; a couple of rooms. Their rent is probably
N. S.. says:—"Baby's Own Tablets are, 8s. Their income is little more than Al
a valuable medicine for stomach and i a week. They have generally four or
bowel troubles." Sold by all medicine l five children. They live chiefly on
dealers er by mail at 25 cents a box herrings. Most people have a rough
from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., idea of the squalid life of Whitechapel.
,BrockviIje, Ont. Keep the Tablets in but few realize that in the midst of this
the house. life are made the clothes which half
Landon wears.
According to the men, the most rapa-
cious tiger in this Jungle is the Govern-
ment. The Post Office is said to cause
the worst sweating of all,
ROUGH ON THE INSURANCE MAN.
"The toughest experience 1 ever had
in my life," said the agent of a life in-
surance society recently, "was with an
Iron manufacturer in the Midlands.
"I had been informed that he was a
hard customer. but a wealthy man, and
one who had carelessly neglected to
provide himself with insurance, and so
I resolved to tackle him.
"Upon entering his office and explain-
ing the nature of my business, I was
surprised at his greeting. It was friend-
ly, even cordial. 'Life insurance,' said
he. 'Well, now. that's a subject that
interests me. Come *with me to the
workshops ; I've got to go there, and
you can tell me all about the superiority
of your company over the others.'
"Then he took up his hat and bade me
follow him. As we went out of the office
I noticed. a smile on the faces of the
clerks, and, though I didn't understand
it, 1 smiled in return, for I thought
possibly they knew my errand a'nd were
congratulating ane on my success.
,f
laproprietor walked hurriedly, 1v, and
1 after him, until at last lie flung open
a door, ft was the machine shop, The
din was terrible. A thousand ham -
Mere, I think, were all at work beating
iron at once. Involuntarily I put toy
hands to my ears.
"Looking at my than, I saw his lips
move, and lowering my hands 1 just
Managed to catch his words..shou,iga
above the deafening racket, 'Now, tell
me all about it !'
"Ile ereited sardonically as het said
this, and I could .have murdered him.
It was impossible to hear a word dis-
tinct; y, and :;o I went right out. It tette
e man trick."
STANLEY AND TIME BANANA,
Sir Henry Stanley was a firm believ-
e; in the banana. He went so far as
to advise that its consumption would
cure rheumatism, gout, and all liver af-
fections. When lying at the point of
deathfrom gastritis a light gruel of
banana flour mixed with milk was the
only toed he, could retain and digest.
The secret of the banana as a health
and strength -producing food lies in its
high percentage of proteids and the
great number of its calorics, respective-
ly 20 and 30L71. It, is a perfectly bal.,
anced ration if sliced for breakfast and
served with milk and sugar.
tories, injections or outward appliances.
A $1,000 guarantee with every onalc•
age of Dr. Leonhardt's Hem -Road.
$1.00, all dealers, or The Wilson -F/13
Co., Limited, Niagara Falls, Ont.
Aunt : "Now, Charles, you must be a
very good boy. You have a nice new
brother: Aren't you pleased?" Charles
"Oh, I don't know. It's always the way ;
just as I'm getting on in the world
competition begins."
Lingering, stubborn old sores are erased from
the
m. i ecomple ed wis Carole. tllie i Weood work of
aver's Syrup.
Biggs—"I had no idea old Graspit was
a philanthropist until I saw trim ciroulat
int; a petition yesterday for the purpose
of raising money to, enable a• poor wid-
ow to pay, her rent.." Diggs—"Oh,
Grasspit's all right. 1 -le owns the house
the poor widow lives in."
THE GREAT NORTH COUNTRY.
Nimrod was a mighty hunter, but
had he hunted in the "'Temagami"
region he would have been a mightier
one,. Nimrod hunted •for glory, but
Ternagamians hunt for game. Those
Indians who made the first canoe cf
birch bark long ego, were our greatest
benefactors. The children of these In-
dians know the canoe, and they know
how to use it, and if you .go to Tema-
gami this summer they will paddle your
canoe in their own superb way. They
will be the best guides you ever had.
Students who camp in summer along
the Ternagami lakes are able to do two•
years' work in one. Finest of fishing
and hunting. Easy of access by the
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Grand Trunk Railway System. For in-
formation and beautiful descriptive
publication sent free apply to 1. D. Mc-
Donald, Union Station, T'oronto., Ont,
Ether •Gotrox : "Oh, . Vladimir, they
say you are a fortune-hunter, and are
only marrying me for my wealth. Tell
Me it is not true.". Lord Dedbreke
"Why, my dearest, I would marry yell
if you were penniless" Ethel Gotrex :
"Prove ltris, -my own Vladimir, and i
halt be 11151611114y Happy." Lord I)ed-
broke : "Settle the whole of your vast
tcrtilne upon me, leave yourself desti-
tute, and I will wed you „in the trace of
ibe whole world."
$5,000 REWARD will
bo paid to any
person who proves that
Sunlight Soap contains any
injurious chemicals or any
form of adulteration,
unii
r'
z
�.
ht
oat;;
is a perfect cleaner and will
not injure anything.
Best for all household pur-
poses, Sunlight Soap's super-
iority is most conspicuous in
the washing of clothes.
Common . soaps dcstroy
the painted or varnished
surfaces of woodwork and
take the color out of clothes.
Even the daintiest linen
or lace, or the most delicate
colors may be safely washed
• with Sunlight Soap in the
Sunlight way (follow direc-
tions).
Equally good with hard
or soft water.
Your money refunded by the dealer
from whom you buy Sunlight Soap if you
find any cause for complaint,
Lever Brothers Limited. Toronto
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Daughter—"In a time of trial what is
our great support and comfort?" I•Ier
Father (an eminent K.C.)—"A soft-heart-
ed
oft-hearted jury that you can get round, and a
soft-headed judge whom you can bam-
boozle."
For the Overworked.—What are the
causes of despondency and melancholy?
A'disordered liver is one cause and a
prime one. A disordered liver means
a disordered stomach, a disordered sto-
mach means a disturbance of the nerv-
ous system. This brings the whole
body into subjection and the victim
feels sick all over. Parmelee's Vegetable
Pills are a recognized remedy in. this
state and relief will follow their use.
"The boss asked pre what made me
look so tired," said Gatley, the cleric,
"and I told him I was up early this
.morning:" "Huh 1" snorted the book-
keeper. "You never got up early in your
life." "I didn't say that I got up. I said
I was up."
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Children who are Pale and peevish want some-
thing that. will make good rich blood ; there is
mains to equal "Ferrovim" for this purpose.
Mothers, bemire to get a bottle.
SILVER BATHS.
At the Czar's palace of Tzarskoe Selo,
the nurseries provided for the care of
children consist of eleven rooms. One
feature is described by Miss Egar, the
children's governess, as follows: "In the
bathroom is a stationary bath of solid
silver, used for the bigger children.
There is a shall silver bath for the use
of whatever baby reigns. Each child's
name is engraved upon it, so it forms
a historical record. It was apparently
bought for Nicholas I., and bears his
name and those of his family. We al-
so find the names of Alexander II. and
of Marie, afterward Duchess of Edin-
burgh. The hist name added was that
of Alexis, the little baby who was born
in August, 1904."
"Hello, Bilkins, who are you work-
ing for, now?" "Same people -- a wife
and five children."
� ,,, Clot GOdi ic i
'I Keeping Qverlesttngty at it Brings Success."
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PEDLAR S CORRUGATED IKON is made on a 30,000 Th, press (the , only
ono in Canada) one corrugation at a Lane, and is guaranteed true and
straight to size.
to and.
Torun
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Montreal,
t Ottawa,
o stock inOshawa,,
Wo starry a 8fi0 I n c h
London can ship ordinary requirements the same day order is received.
Made in 1 inch, 2 inch or 2% inch, corrugations in sheets any length •up
to 10 feet in 28, 26, 24, 22, 20, 18 gauge both Painted and Galva+frizect-
This. class of material is most suitable for fireproofing Barns, Eactoity,
Mill and Warehouse • Buildings and is water and wind proof..
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Corrupted Ridges, Lead Washers and Galvanized Nails carried in stock.
Send Specifications to your nearest office for catalogues and prices.
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Largest, makers of Sheet Metal Build ing Materials under the British Flag.
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In Western Canada
Two eornarinj
sections, saloon
ed lands is
Saskatchewan, only 8 milds from two railways, C.P.R. A O.T.P.
Strong soil, 90 per cont. plough land, sluing orr.ek, no sloughs,
About 40 miles N.E. of Indsau Head. Price *10.50 peso am*
Write for map and full particulars
R. PARSONS. as Wellesley Street, Toronto, Canada.
WIIAT GERMANY EATS.
New Food Tariff Makes Nation Depend
More on Dog.
'"Two sorts of animals for slaughter-
ing purposes, namely, horses and dogs,
have never until now reached so large
a consumption as in the fourth quarter
of 1905."
This is a startling sentence from an
article in the Badische Landes -Zeitung,
of Mannheim, discussing the effect of the
new German tariffs on foodstuffs.
The rates of increase, too, are start-
ling. The number of slaughtered hol;ues
rose from 44,659 in the first quarter of
1904 to 52,584 in the first quarter of
1905.
"According to the official records,"
concludes the article, 'there were 2,-
405 dogs slaughtered during the fourth
quarter of 1905. Here are reckoned
only the common species of dogs, which,
under official inspection, were compelled
to give up their lives and allow them-
selves to be eaten. Hence it will be seen
that our nation's food depends more
and more on the dog."
No one need fear cholera or any
summer complaint if they have a bottle
of Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cor-
dial ready for use. It corrects all loose-
ness of the bowels promptly and caus-
es a healthy and natural action. This
is a' medicine adapted for the young and
old, rich and poor and is rapidly be-
coming . the most popular medicine for
cholera,dysentery, etc., in n th
e market.
A railway engine usually travels
about 1,000,000 miles before it is worn
out.
"Web, Captain, how were you pleased
with the lady?" Wll'o speak frankly, 1
was somewhat disappointed." "Trow
so?" "They said she was intellectual,
but I talked with her half an hour, and
she did -not' open her mouth once." "You
are mistaken there, -Captain; she yawn-
ed six or eight times."
Worms derange the whole system.
Mother Groves' Worm Exter.piinator de-
religes Worms and gives rest to the
sufferer, It Only ,Casts 25 cents to try
It and be Convinced:
f tut the coat goad i't make the Norm=-•.,
not even a coat of ter and feathers.
IMMO. Hap Mildew Maas •tater naps,
bat le best when used to the iianligbt Wei.
Say thtepitlatielip sad talllotw dinnittaott.
A lady writes: "I was enabled to re-
move the corns, root and branch, by the
use of Holloway's Corn Cure." Others
who have tried it have Lire same ex-
perience.
Who was the fellow who went around
with a lantern looking for an honest
nun?" "I don't know; but if he were
to try it to -day somebody would steal
his lantern!"
AIways a Good Friend. In health
and happiness we need no driends, but
when pain and prostration come we
look for friendly aid from sympathetic
hands. These hands can serve us no
better than in rubbing in Dr. Thomas'
Eclectric Oil, for when the 011 is in the
pain is out. Jt has brought relief to
thousands who without it would be in-
deed friendless.
Teacher -"Johnny, can you telI me
anythingyou have to be thankful for in
taw pasear" Johnny (without hesi-
tation) — "Yessir." Teacher — "Well,
Johnny, what is it?" Johnny—"Why,
when you broke your arm-you'couldn't
cane us for two Months."
Wilson's
FLY
PADS
Three hundred times bet,
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NO DEAD FLIES LYiNO ABOUT
Sold by all Druggists and General Stores
and by mail.
TEN CENTS PER PACKET FROM
ARCHDALE WILSON,
HAMILTON, ONT.
DOMINION •
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Manufacturers of the
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Aunt to order.
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Products
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Ready to serve any time—fit to serve
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Alt are economical—and all are good.
Whether your taste be for Boneless
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ST. CLAIit BLACKN, r r, Secretary.
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers. Farms and
city property for sale. Correspondence solicited.
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COBALT STOCKS—the right kind—offer im-
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has been piling tip at the mines, shipments being
withheld pending the completion of the new
smelter. This has resulted in many stocks being
quoted by those not understanding conditions at'
a price far below their real value. Shipments;
aro now commencing, and groat returns, ,tot toj
speak of advances in stock market prices, are
assured. Many ground -floor opportunities exist;
now, but the market is daily becoming morel
active and NOW IS THE TIME TO ACT.
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up-to-date information. They are free.
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Mines Stocks Syndicates
45 Adelaide St. E., 'Toronto, and Cobalt.
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No real need to buy the more expensive
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