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Exeter Advocate, 1908-07-02, Page 2Sten should look for this Tag on C e wing Tobacco It Nguarantcesthe lughqualityo� Black Watch The B,7 black Ping. FROM GIRLHOOD 1 \D� AN L'MBRE1.1.4 nl5 nooF.1 Gu1DEN SPOT. NASAL CATARRH Hernia wits Dwcit anent), Years in the Woods. In a wood about thirty miles from London, Eaaartid, lives an old man w:,o k r twenty year. has krx-.wn rw titer roof than un wntre!!a. 'Ttstz►!y year - pp) I look to the wools,' he :aid. 'Div- ing the tttCal SIVIWStortn a few tvecks' Liao I slept soundly, and when I woke .vp in the a rang 1 was covered with jbnsw many In�.hts diep. But I am ncv- er ill, I have not had a day's clines in My are. 1 havU lived a sanple, single life, and I have no more worry than Shat tree h:os. 1 Lave no rates and taxes Ls pay, I have no w.fe to bother me, and 1 have plenty of friends. "Hoer do_ 1 live? Weil, all the via lage 1 o-�ple know me, ani they i iovide vne with ten and bread. A man does Slot want much to live on, you know. I em goiter happy wider my old um- brella. "1 can sew as well as a tailor, and 1 friend all my clothes. 1 tulve several Nese Changes of clothing. 1 re o'can shirts, teaks, boots, and other things 'tare. 1 lave my bath in the woods and wash t►ny tturgs hero. N3 cn' ever int.iffores wltb are. 1 neVer light a fire, and 1 a:ever ask for money. "Whoa darkness comes on I put up my big umbrella, take my boots off, put by logs into a sack, and cover myself us with clothing. on top of which I place lh s mackintosh, and nettle down foo' th) night." WEEKI.Y MARKET I.ETTEII. A. J. Pattison & Co., Toronto, in their weekly market letter, report as follows: 'fhe Canadian Banka report un in- crease of over 16,000,000 in deposits of the Canadian public, and a decrease • 1 loan in Canada of $5.700,000 for the sw nttr—not an unusual condition for this time of the year. Mexican Power te which attention has been called when selling at 46 as probably going on a dividend basis, has .adVailced to 57, and as intimated, a dividend of 1 per cent. has been declared payable in July. It Is mot staked that this is a quarterly pay- ment, but Ihz earnings.w6rr(ult lhs ex- pectation. Rio will materially reduce expenses by the completion of the water power system, coal being. an expensive fuel in that district. The -net earning.: should show largo increase within the next sixty days. The American mar- kets, which have suffered a reaction ow- ing to Uao Presidential nominations, of- fer attractive dividend investments in such standard issues as Northern Paci- fic, Great Northern, Pennsylvania and St. Paul. Industrials have advanced steadily, but still show large earnings In prices quoted for standard corpora- tions. \Ve doubt it the present condition of trade in United States warrants the advances, but. certainly no more prom- ising crop conditions have existed for many years than are now general throughout Canada and the United States. Cobalt shares have advanced general- ly. Tho expected dividends on a num- ber of shipping mined have been rea- lized. Crown Reserve 4 der cent., Te- inlskaming 3 per cent and City of Co - tall 5 per cent. are among the recent declarations from mines which have not heretofore been regular dividend payers. It is stated on apparently good au- thority that Trethewey will bo place[ on a dividend basis within the nextmonth. Iteeent earnings appear to warrant from 1 per cent. to 5 per cent. quarterly. Re- pertls from the rnine show sufficient de- velopment to warrant expectation of a continuation of dividends. McKinley - Par. is also expected to declare quarter- ly dividends, beginning in July. Recent quotations are: Crown Reserve 47-49x div; Temiakaming 44-46; duty of Cobalt 1.72,Trethewey 82.81, buyers 60 days. 90; McKinley -Dar. 76, 68. Lancia.. the new (*.hs1 merger, which was placed in New York at 34.75, has sold up to 35.13. Shaping Cobalt mines may be consid- ered a fair speculative investment. We think that the other stocks shoul.l be left alone for the time being until the propel lies have given evidence of values. TO MIDDLE LIFE dll Women Need the Rich, Red Blood Dr, Williams' Pink Pills Actually bake, One little mistake in a drug 4t ire niay c;:1I e In ire trouble than two Lulls in a, china sho.. Groat 'Things From Little Causes Crow -1: takes very little to derange the ete.maeh. The cause may le slight. a cold, something eaten or drunk, anxi- ety, worry, or same other simple cause. flat it precautions ie not taken, this ample cause niay have moat serious fonstglten es. Many a chronically de- bliilahxl constitution t4 -4Jay awes as de- ftruction to sample causes not dealt with in tine. K(ep the digestive apparatus 1i healthy ronditi:•n and all will be well. Parmelee's Vegetable ('ills are better than any other kr the purpose. Town' --"You look rather weary. old man." itrnwne—"}•es: i've hod a trying tante this past weak." 'Towne—"111?' Rrcwne—" So; on n jt.ry." Why g1 limping and whining about your corns w!:en n 25 cent bottle of fl,$', ways ('ern Cure will remove Them? (ave it a trial and you will nut regret 11. \lies Gush -"And Ethel, dear, what Is the baby's name?" Mrs. Newmallter— "I've named him Ethelbert Algernon." Miss bush --"But 1 always thought the father named the toysr' Mrs. New - mother -"If you conal hear what his fa- ther calls him schen he is walking the the floor with him in the catty it n you wniadn't winder 1 teak mania- - .at my own ands." , 11 Has RELIEF IN PE -RU -NA. Canna a :s ail the t me ti tc ,vert g le:- Mr. R. J. Arlrss, 401 City Hall Ave., t e *districts o' IiJrf:ked extant whell tt Montrei1, Quobee, is an old gentleman j calls paten tapd•Ls. 'Cho Canadair sC: oa l of wide acquaintance, having served POunwy I the March Wsetttard; PRODUCES DEAFNESS and Is now In British Columbia. 1 geographies of twenty year4 ago ga. tliut name to the Annatol s Valley 'n thirty-eight yeara in tho General Post - ,Nova Sautia, where the apples grow.,mee ot ake for Mo lLeal, a r ing his reeord hieh so of says the 1'•w fork Stn. pe ftv w• stern Ontar.o got into the frust Peruna, sew letter given below. ra s_ne game and carntd lhs uneflicia! tile. I1 di in't keep it very 1 ng, for t'.- caay it is the Okanagan \'al.ey of Bra- irt, Columb.a that n.oves the patriots I en' dan into hyperholo of speech. Tho Okanagan is a del ression in Ito Mountains, running north and saint fc r ra aro thin 150 mile,. It holds a lake of the sam-nanre which is eighty milesmileslonct g and -of an average width of Ouse miles. The area from this lake to tr.e ftothills is'faat filling up with orchard-. —The et mate there is something to w. n - 0r at. F-r-gtit trees btcs=om in March. The m:ldn.e s and dry'ne s of tae a r Make it' poasiblo to rase fruits tvh cls could sot he raised elsewhere in the Ovine latitude. ' Of course,hcre are apples, as there ore almo$t everywhere in Canada, but peaches, apr:c 's, nectarines, grapes and -Oven figs flout' sh in tho southern part f the valley. ?One enthus.astic writer :has spoken of this region as the Italy a+f 'Canada. Th.) rainfall is less than ten inches a year, so irrigation has to Lo resorted to. 'he soil is amuz:ngly fence, an orchard elarn:ng its keep in a few seasons. it is. a ,prosperous community. Tie names of Ile towns have a pros- pesous :sound. There F, a Summerland anti a.Ueachla.nd. Presumably it is all Ilappy lend. Tho valley Is filling up rapidly with a high class of setters. Sir Thomas Shaughnessy, president ()Sallie Canadian Pacific Railroad, which skirts the upper end of the„i?kanagan. has a place at Swnme$nnd; The Earl of Aberdeen has a ran h et Vernon.' Some tapir -Ott will show how well this di,tr:ct deserves the l tie of garden spot. A nsalertt ot•-eeschland sold the crop ;of.r'eaches 9q�n his five-year-old too -s for -5365 an nee. Thr purct:esers sacking nndf•_paek ng the fruit. A Sumner:and rr:an:.gio'. $300 -for the fruit of 110 reach bassi. atshe rate of 11,200 en acre. Still ano her S rnTrr^rland man got 11,935 an acre for las t..atvberry output. Lail fn ib Ot anaran Owls now up to 31,000 tui acre. Imagine that price) f it a tvorkol nilt.'farm' in the East! It roots frorraaj6100 td'' 200 an acre for ir- r; atlon. man ea make a rofl'able ling out of five acres of v r,. n ground, p'lid he dcsn't have to wall k ng for re- turns. From g'rihood to middy lite U.e l` and happiness of every wrir:. n ' ,er,nLl or. her blrxxl. It her 1 ' • :! : t watery she becarn s tt, .••. lan'guuJ pale and nervous. If ! ,`1 t,.• col vttpB.R' u irregular she &utter:• liea,s• and baU, backaches and c una ak.tbc distress which only worgin know. 11 every stage of a w'oman'st•life Dr. Wil- liams' fink (tills are.her.bcast friend,'iae- ca1»e they actually make the rich.;.11ed Hood which gives •health and str.tlglh and tone to every' organ c.f the body,: They help a woman just w'Len nature notices the greatest demand:tam her. blood supply. Airs. 11. Gagnon, ?s'ho for twenty years tuts- been one .d ja►e best - kr:own residents 'ref St. Hoofs Que., says:—"Dr. Williams' Pink t'j haver been a blessing to, ine. 1 was weak,, worn out and scarcely able to drag My- self about. I sufferedfrom headaches' and dizziness, my appetite -was Kati' Orli t� attempt housework left me utterly worn out. I slept badly ul night and what sleep I got did not reficsh me. For nearly three years 1 was in this cls ndition and was constantly taking medicine, but found no benefit from it. One of my neighbors who.'tiad used Dr. Williams' Pink Pills with' much benefit, advised me to try thetii. 1 did so, and the whole story Is told in the words '1 an. well again.' Theho are Limas yet when 1 take the pills ',for they seem to me a guarantee against the troubles which fo many women. Sutter." Dr. Williams' ink falls do not act cn the bowels. They Contain just the elements :that actually make new bloc(' end strengthen the nerves.' -Chat's whg• they cure anaemia, indigestion, rhea= matism, lumbago, headaches. ba^_kaches, heart palpitation and skin diseases like pimples and eczema. That is why thee - are the greatest help in the world for growing girls who need new blood and for women who are troubled with irre- gular health. Sold by all Medicine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for 12.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. '1- • - A SUBSTITUTE. Mrs. Milhap's new girl, who never had gone out to service before, and had had scarcely any experience as a cook.- appeared ook:appeared to to wiling and industrious, enc was quid: to learn. In view of her inexl:eriense, she had rend ly agreed la work for throe dollars and fifty cents a week. Mrs. Milisap, who was an ex- pert cook, had taken much pains with her educaLon in that line, and at the end of five or six weeks Jemima was equal to any demands upon her in •the line of kitchen work. The mistress was greatly suiprized, therefore, when the maid one morning gave her a week's not els. "What does this mean, Jemima?' she asked. "Haven't 1 treated you fairly?' "Yes. ma'am," answered the girl, "but 1 ve learned haw to cook now, and I've fund a place where i can get five dol- lars a week right at the start.'' "You didn't ask me to rase your wages. Do you think you are acting fairly with me?' "Oh, I'm going to do the square Thing with you, Mrs. Mill -sap," said Jemima. "I've got a sister about a year younger 'than 1 am, and she's perfectly wiling to come here and work kr three dollars and a halt a week—till she learns cook- ing, anyhow.'. EXPLANATION. "A lazy man." said Uncle Eben, "is slats good-natured, doh de simple ren- w,n dat he's got to be to git friends to livid up his respuis,bilitei." "TIIE NENV FOOD" Have you tried a package of "TIIE NEW FOOD"? It is made of tie Choic- est White Wheat, then steam coked and flakes. No kitchen can produce a bet- ter made or cleaner article for human oonsWnpt!on. In order to Introduce "TILE NEW FOOD" a prize has ixen placed in every pack- age. Already T11111TY-SIX itlue Cards calling for LADIES' 601.1) \VAT(IIhaa ha'.e been redeemed, and SEVENTY- FIVE EVINIY•FI\'l: Bid Cards. Each ono (d thea Carle has been f',und in a package of "NEW FOOD." The Red Cards g ve the finder this Choice of the follow ng arLC'es: Boys' Nickle Wag h. "Our Pride" Goll N h Fountain Pen. Bureau Cover, Duct.esa Paikrn, Foul Pieces. Table Cover, One Pard Square, Dar 1lnatsk. Baby Ring. Sold Geld. S:detoard Covera, Two Yards Long. Linen. Open Salt Cellars, Cut Glass, Sterling Silver Tap. Cold \fe:at Fcrk, Silver-plated, Roger! Lest Make. Neck Chains, 14k Gold-filled, Place fat I'h�bes, Ladle: Back Comb, Tortoise Shell, Sel 1Wtth Brilliants. S gnet ling, 10k Gold, i':a.:e for fwe Init:ass. A new lot of prizes have ben 1 laced In the packages. Ask your grocer b r a f acicage Of "THE NE% FOOD." A CLEAN -l'1', "Gee whiz. Jones! Where'd you get that rolls of money:" "1 met a fellow who had a sure tip on the third race yesterday." "And the lip won?" "No—this is that fellow's money." Rabies are nee,: as ta.t ty crocodlle- t,unters in Ceylon. The ,ntants are, of Crouse, rover put an peal of their alias. ememolo A Mex can furter can carry a 1. ad el 4011 pu:inds with ease. T' ere are 40,00 ke'otal so:dlora :n the Er tsh Army. ANXIOUS MOMENTS FOR YOUNG MO?lBRS The hit weather months aro an anxi- cus time for all mothers, but particu- larly for y'ot,usg mothers. 7'ltey are the most latest months to the year for babies and young children, because et the great prev'alance of stomach and towel troubles. These come almost without warning, and often before the mother realizes that there is danger tho lilllo one may be beyond aid. 1t is the duty of every mother to use all reason- able precautions to ward off summer complaints. For lhls purpose no other medicine can equal Baby's Own Tablets. An occasional dose will keep the stom- ach and bowels free from offending matter, and will ensure the little ones rood health. If the trouble comes un- expectedly the Tablets will speedily cure it Every home, therefore, should keep the Tablets on hand always; they may to tho means.of saving your child's life. 'they are guaranteed free from opiate.s and narcotics, and may be given with perfect. safety to a new born hate. Sold to medicine dealers or by mall at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams hlodicino Co., Brockville, Ont. 'tF The locusts are one of the greatest peals the South African farmers hate to deal with. Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator is Pleasant to take; sure and effectual in destroying worms. Many have tried it with best results. t NEW SERUM To ( URE RAnl1:M. Will be Effective in Urgent Case., Says the Discoverer. Dr. Auguste Marc, ehl:l nt the int.• oratory of the Pasteur Institute, Pars. Franca, has been experimenting for several 'years with the nto(I feat treat- ment far adsan^el erose. ed ral,.(s. With the i'uateur treatment, as used s nco its discovery in J$$5 unl I now, fail. immunity Is not reached unit rear ly five wicks rifler the Iirst fisjeelion '6 giv . n, Ih' treatment last ng a min mum est c'ghteen days now. In cases at se- vere bit's (Tl the face the el cvt-. s nate &velap in th ce weeks (r even ita,. Dr. Mvrie hos slicase('Cd in eb a rang it m 'h -ea which had teen immunized ara:mt. r:abks a t.enim wh'ch. when r.. xed in certain propo:liorts with fresh virus of rab.o-, renders ttxa latter an - rt .ctxlt>9 when Inject, d into animals and human beings. This mixture of virus and seru•n le mih tt.e teglnning of the Pa s'cur treatment with a mit rail which secures immun ty much quaker than when the ordinary me:hoct is used. It hr:cL ely what hes been needed for s..v.re cases and the results obtained within the !a.-1 two years have amply fulfilled Dr. Mark's hopes. Furtherin.;re the view form (1 treat- ment w 11 to (,f great rrac!°cal valt). in immunizing clogs, inasmuch as two in- ject ons rapidly immunize a deg against rt,b:.s, and this immun ty lasts for a year Or more. } "13e you Dr. X?" asked a tall. lean man. walking into the (fitce of a prat- pner. "1 a,' replied the doctor.' "Fni "Well, look a -here, old teller," remarked tho visitor, "I'm glad to find yer at last. 1 1) ye raliamabor liew yer set a fajklr't arm and didn't charge hliii for it! "'s s." said 1he Jester. with the pros - pert et a big fee rising tea re him. "I'm that feller, un' I :e broke the either ann. so 1 ve come lc have it set on the same Wins." T 111 U MR. R. J. ARLES.. "I have been afllio!ei with nasal catarrh to such a degree that it affected a,y hearing. "This was contracted some twenty years og) by being expos^d to draughe and sudden changes of temperature. 1 have been under .the treatment of specialists and have used many drugs roxommended as specifies for catarrh in the head and throat—all to no pur- pose. "About three years ago 1 was induced by a oonfrero In nnioo to try Peruna. "After tonne hesitation, as 1 had &lib's as to results after so many failures, 1kve Iteruna a trial, and am happy to &a lbai after using eight or ten bottle- of eoun;t 1 ant much im- proved M. hcarlag, and In Lratb.ng through the nostrtisa" • Manufactured by Perth linitn %tams -- u n Company, ry 40' zebus Uhio fact rl g G 1 V - , tui , , U S. A. AMBIGUOUS. Miss Chellus—"Did ho 1.ke the duels we tan Miss yrd-1 can't dcc.do fr•_m what !:e said." Miss Chellus—"Oh, 1 suppose you think he liked your voice best?' Miss Byrd—"Welt, really, 1 don't know exactly what he meant. Ile said I sang well, but that yuu were better salt." Through indiscretion In eating green fruit in summer many children beeoipe subject to cholera morbus causal by ft ritating acids that act violently on the lining of tho inkstincs. i'etns and dangerous purgings ensue and the deli- cate system of the child stiffens tinter the drain. In such cases the safest, and si:rast medicine is Dr. J. D. Kelk,gg's Dysentery Cordial. It will check tho in- flatnmation and save the (inlets life. Loss of Flesh, Cough, and pain on the chess may not mt`an consumption, hut are ba 1 signs. .tllea'a Lung Balsam loosens and hells the vougb: Nut a grain of opium to it ')EDUCiIO.N. Bobby lo ked askance at the p'ece of Cake given diad at supper. "Wtwl is it, sin?" asked his father. "'fain't fair." said Bobby, "for grand- ma to cut my slice, 'cause everything looks bigger through her spectacles.' A Pleasant Medicine.—There aro some pills which have no other purpose evi- dently than to teget painful internal disturbances in the patient, ad- ding to his doubles and perplexities ra- ther than diminishing them. One might as well swallow sonic corrosive ma- terial. Parmelee's Vegetable Pills have not this disagreeable and injurious pro. perly. They are easy to take, are not unpleasant to the taste, and their action is mild and soothing. A trial of thein will prove this. They offer peace to the dyspeptic. GOODS GUESS. - Ono day last winter little Eloise was' looking at a fall of unusually large yw wflakcas ' O itraninna!" shs ex - clamed, vl ,a- the popped rain earth ing down!'' It Will Prolong Life.—Do Solis, the S; aniard, last his life in the wilds of Florida, whither he went for the pur- ppse of discovering the legendary "Fountain of Perpetual youth," said to exist in that 1:nknown ooun'ry. Whtjo Dr Thomas' Eclectric Oil will not;pQeer. petunia youth, it will remove the bod&ty' pains which make the young old before their time and harass the aged into un- timely graves. The telephone has a tendency to ren- der the girl of erators lel!-eared. As a general rule, man's har turns grey the years sooner than woman's. 3P0 OR.OM", Sgt) pd= 1 Fair finance is it not? Wild sad Improved farm land from 112 to eta an acre, war good market and to the '-Bread Basket" of the N.W., "Barkatehewan." Saskatchewan Settlers Land £5e1107 Wauchups, ask. AGENTS WANTED. A reliable man 1• every illy and town in (canaria with waterworks to sell a patent article needed In ever'' home, hotel and ubllo building. Sells at sf¢vttte at trustless GGass ones a .1 are making 15.00 a day. `` partioulars. Oso. T. Cols, Owen Souud, Outsrio4 TROUBLLs.. Nan—",Co you like Arch'.4,• do you?• it always thought him • just the: least bit effeminate." Fan—"Well, he's cerin my a goad dela more ladylike than yuu area The heat of lb. Tropias fades re y caress. It takes away the enerry. "Nerrwnn' is the best tonic 1.. hrace you upp. it the asters. It makes the wts.ek strong. It is pleas- ant W lake. All druggists sou it FACE. "Well,'' said the cast err r, ns he paid thy. tarber and moved I wird the door, "1 feel like congratulating myself on getting safely out of a mighty bad scrape." By placing himself promptly on the outside of the barber shop tr_ avoided gett.ng himself into- a mighty bad scrap. Iceland holds the rcc:rd for long+ vity. We :iv, rage .lurat.on of human Uf. there lxing 61.8 years. WILSON'S FLY DS P XIII Wows all. No deal flees (ring about whim weed Y II rooted. --GOLD SY - •• IIRICCISTI, OIOCIRl Apt Cilj4MI ITI I 1Oo. per Parket, ore pack.ts far alta will last a whole eeaeen. 1581.E NO. u-Ia.I Sufferers frog), F1'•, F: lops}•, a1. Vit .s' Dance, Nervous 1ruu•iiee of i' ckn•sa shout l write the Llitl�t: CO., 1:9 Kane atraet,Toroutq fur a trial Pottle of their kit ('aro an TTastlse. b. luso 1Jr fur pue:aju az packing, PEAOHLAND, S. O. 'The PIok of the Okanagan Lake" hrt 5 to 10 acre fruit lots Ire* fromstouts under. brash, at IPSO A" acre un easy terms. 1I r tag tbrou h nits you save land sp*eulall of at leas) d0%, Write tae for fere• Monteath,* about any part of 11. U. as to fruit land or t'tsring echards. James BrooksLB, a 4, p*acbtasd, U.iL " His MA.TIR'e Vo1CL" VICTOR -BERLINER CRAM)PHONES All prices and style. (rota .14.50 to.!. 40. write Cor frets catalogue. Dept, D. TORONTO ORATION-IONE COMPANY 204 Vonge Street, Toronto. Agents wanted in every town. FREE EXCURSION Te KKom•oe, the Nub of the Swanhameen Valley, In Southern British Irktsh Columbia —A Ohanno• to eels k•etenay'• Boundary and Okanagan Valleys The ,milha,ueen is Canada's roost favored spot, whole Olive,altnand, peach, winn grape% nectarines, melon, sweet potato, Wbac:o and and subtropical, attain perfection in tke open air, without us• of glass.. and all northern fruits grow perfectly. No light crop rears. Pour crops clover %year. Corn rip•us,u Joty, strawberries cherries, sprieots, June 1. Ear- liest arhest fruit district in orinnioa. No rued, mland of oes or health sndt pests. jest openair ed by building of ureal Northern allway. C1o1a4 to coos` and prairie markets. open prairjs hada. Ire* of stur!ps, stone and brash, read,' for plow. Iandr `ow priced on easy terlps. See the rlimitkareesn its the •goal of the best parte of the nit"rld in growing, stock openings for e.ustn•a., mined farming, mining, Indun rtrial 'opening*. homemaking, pleasure and plass to rest. oot a solitary to to nth*ala—tested 40 v jeers. nt or plower but Spend/oar egealion estighere where fish- ic'nmg 1syneepar l. me among the lofty Ca:wades.voperl} epeeist low rats ea*uNtoas twice a month from sasWf• sad western points. Juno 10, July 10 and Ci. Address, •. - BEAUTN'UL VALLEY LAND CO., 100 Colony St., Winnipeg, 5150.s 71141 or Kereumoe, B.C. The crusts and Guarantee Company 43-45 KING STREET WEST, TORONTO "Ti!" Irn,F DIVIDEND NOTICE — feeis'fiereby given that a half yearly dividend for the ,*e'ya . • ail( months ending June 3o, 1908, :..• • At the Rate of SIX PER GENT. Per Anifu has this day been declared npon the pald-sp Capital Mock est the Company, and the lame w111 be pumas at the offices of the Company, on and after July 2, 19(19, and the 1'rauster Books will be closed from June 2uth to June 30th, both days inclusive. Toronto, ]ane 12, 190&JAMES Jo WARREN, Managing Dlreotor. 50 CENTS. The Paingo For Neuralgia, Headache, .Rheumatism, Pain, Etc. ALL DRUGGISTS, OR Cornpany, Toronto WMOLI$ALI tri BR014. & CO., Toronto and Montreal: LYMAN KNOX & CLAIIKSON, Toronto; NATIONAL DRUG CO., London. a • DO YOU WORK A FARM ?' FOR FUN OR FOR PROFIT '1011 ale a fanner, you cultivate the un, y'au grow fruit. vegetab.cs, wheat, oa!t;; you raise cattle, sleep; you are inkres'oi iii horses, u► st".rt, y.0 are master of all you survey. Farmers are the most pro{serous class of leople in Canada oo-day, therefore, you are getting r.ch. No? Bad crops? brought? Oh, a leak in your tools department. hoonomy begins at home plata a Bicycle on the farm aid reap a ttarvast of saved tune, money, and shoe k Who:. Far the odd measa`go in'o lawn, la the post -office, tt, ' o store, for a hurry -call to the doct..r, Iho Bicycle saves time and SAVES TIIE IIORSE. A Horse eats oats --a b,cy'c!o wont. The Massey Sliver Il:.bbon, Cleveland, Brantford, Perfect, Impe:unl and Rambler Bicycle* are all bula for service and satisfaction sn rigd and Cush- ton France made's. CANADA CYCLE A MOTOR C3., Limited, WEST TORONTO, CliNA9A MAEINI 0? TNi Ma1.0'I Mir S10T0:Ie. wa;TI F011 OATA5Oalt mit 1 A. J. PATTiSON & CO., 33 Scott St., TORONTO. Phone Main 1311 INVESTMENT BONDS. Stocks bought and sold on all exchanges for cash or margin. Cobalt orders executed for cash. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. 4