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Exeter Times, 1909-02-04, Page 2VO U NO FOLKS 0000000000000.0000) TICK -TOCK. "You must not climb into the bot- tom of that clock, Bertie." Bertio ctept out of the low, old- fashioned clock door with a wheed- ling smile. "But, mamma, I squeedge in just lovely!" "And jar the clock, dear, so that it lo.,es time. The other day it lost half an hour, and Uncle Jelin missed his train." "How can a little boy like me snake a big clock like you lose half an hour 1" he_ asked. ,Several days later mamma carne issialisaa -stairs and called Bcrtie, who sat 'waiting to accompany her to sec a great ship sail away with Undo John. "Tick-tock-tickt:ty--tock "' tick- ed the big clock, solemnly. "You are right this morning, I hope," said Bcrtie, softly. "I crept in so softly last night. Ono leg at a time." But a troubled look shone in his bright eyes. "Tickety-tock-tickety !" answer- ed the clock. And thets_Robiil rove thorn down es station, whe ulanuua look - the station clock, and instant- er face grew very sad. ur clock has lost tweuty min - s again," she said. "Uncle •1 must sail away alone. Bertie, 1 to ate. Go home, my boy, nto that clock and stay there mamma conies." Bertie trotted gloomily home. "Tickety-tock !" wheezed the clock as he climbed into it. And it kept on saying that, until Bertie felt sure it was the slowest LA GRIPPE'S VICTIMS LI•ft Weak, Miserable and a Frey to Disease iu Many Forma FROM BONNIE SCOTLAND NOTI:> OI•' INTEL{EST FROU HER BANES AND BRAES. La Grippe starts with a sneeze-- and ends with a complication of troubles. It lays the strong man on his back ; it tortures him with fevers and chills, headaches and backaches. It leaves him a prey to pneumonia, bronchitis, cuusutnp Irl Leith lastyear the building tion and other deadly diseases. You can avoid La Grippe entirely by trade was very dull. keeping your Llu•.d rich and red Portobello Free Library is said by the occasional use of Dr. 11 it to have about 2,000 books which !lams' Pink fills. If you have not have never sues scud. done this, and the disease lays you In Edinburgh there were 3,228 low, you can banish all its evil after claims lodged for old -age pensions, effects with this same great, blood -and 2,790 were allowed. building, nerve restoring medicine. Provost Cuthbert has promised to !fere is proof of the wonderful do something to relieve the distress power of Dr. Williams' Pink fills of the unemployed in Perth. over disease: There were 3,020 marriages regia- tered in Edinburgh city last year, Mr. P. E. Paulin, Collector of Customs at ('aragnet, N. B., says : being over 90 less: than in 1907. "In the wither of 1007 I had a very The deposits in the Savings Bank revere attack of la grippe, wince in Edinburgh now aggregate $5,- broke me down entirely. I had to 000,000 more thau they did ten years take to bed for several weeks. Dur- ago- ing that time I employed a doctor, Miss Bridget M. Davidson, War- slut without, benefit, in fact I seemed die, has left the Leith Hospital $2,- to be getting worse and course, 1500, and the Longmore Hospital for did not sleep; suffered fromnight Incurables $2,500. There we 273 jointstock corn - sweats, and lead no appetite. I was a were r e rens!} a physical wreck. on a panics registered in .Scotland last former occasiuu I had used 1)r. year, with an aggregate capital of Williams' Pink Pills forgeneral nearly *30,000,000. debility, with great benefit so 1 de -The Eclipse Tool Manufacturing tided to again try thein. I scut for company. Glasgow, havo contracts half dozen boxes and began to use for the erection of new works at them at once. When taking the Linwood, near Johnstone. second box I began to feel quite a At a recent graduation ceremony change in my condition. I was in Glasgow, a student was capped able to walk about the house and in full lligland costume, probably for the first time in the history -of my appetite was improving. From that on I gained strength every the University. are - day, and before the six boxes were house yoirrn (flag n eml►js chargedloyed swwith done I was able to return to the g stealing $750 worth of fancy vests, furs, Loots, dressing gowua, cor- sets, bronze ornaments, and watohes. meth - during state of trade in Aberdeen Hams' Pink Pills a splendid cine for troubles of this kind." during last. year showed that de - Dr. Williams' fink Pills area pression was the keynote, except blood -making, nerve -restoring ton- in the white fishing Industry. The ice In this way they cure anaemia, quantity of fish landed constituted indigestion, rheumatism, neural- a record. gin, St. Vitus' dance, and partial In consequence of the opening of - the tramways to Balloch, it has paralysis. They are the best me dicing in the world for the ailments been found necessary to provide an of girlhood and womanhood. Sold additional constable for the dig by medicine dealers or by mail at trick to assist. in preserving order, 50 cents a box or six boxes for especially on Sundays. $2.50 from the Dr. Williams' Medi- The little girl of a plowman at ciao Co., Brockville, Ont. St. Cyrus, Kineardineshirc, was fatally burned through her night - '>F gown taking fire. The nearest doc- I'ENI'l'ENTi-tR1' REPORT. tor was five miles away, and could not be reached owing to the snow storm. Tho late ex -Provost Ycllowlees left $100 to each of the employes in the leather works at Queen street, Stirling, and to a former clerk, now in Coatbridge, and $250 to each of six Stirling institutions. The late 1)r. Paterson, Arden, has bequeathed $500 to the coal fund for the poor, and $500 for prizes in connection with the pub- lic school, in addition to other he - quests for religious and charitable purposes. Workmen have been employed upon Stirling Castle to make se - euro parts which were in a danger- ous condition. Improvements have keen made in the buildings known as the Douglas Block, Argyll's Lodgiug, and Mar's Walk. Repeat !t:-"shitoh's Cure will always our. my cough. and golds." What is Coin; on in the llighlauds and Lon lands of Auld Scotia. work in the world for those weary 1 office and attend to toy work. Now I enjoy the befit of health, and al - ticks to grow into hours. Every' though 63 years old, amfeeling heart -broken thought he had about, quite you I think Dr. Wil- nussing Uncle John and the beau- tiful ship the clock beat sharply iu- o his memory with its constant Tickoty-tock, tickety-tock! You ever saw a ship or a dock." st mamma came and lifted it, stiff and miserable. He her neck, and never said xt day tho moon looked a sidewise smile at him. oak his head sorrowfully. t ever colpo to sco you any the queer old clock said. ap- tngTy, "Tick -tock - tickety- Bertie is going to Mind - k '" Then Inde John came back Tier- The Dominion Deportment of tie went to meet him, for the Ow:: Justice report for the last fiscal was just right. year has appeared. It. shows a slight falling off in the penitentiary THE REASON W!: population of Canada. The num- ber serving sentence last year was How a Bumptious Volts:: Lawyer 1.418, a decrease of 15. There were Turned the Laugh on Himself. =':5 prisoners released on parole iring the year covered by the re - The counsel prosecuting in - •• •,•t, 20 prisoners were pardoned, breach of promise case was you' ., ,d 0 in British Columbia escaped. fol and fresh, and delighted i . : is stated escapes were due to wing himself off, but he did:.'' :ek of discipline and disregard of at a guy he was until risen regulations. tint with a dull and sieke • The report notes that the pro- d. The defendant bad e.. •'•tion of youthful prisoners .s •ed the witness -box. reater in the east than in the west "You say," said the court.,-.. Convicts under twenty years of age fuer several impertinent questiu, . form 19 per cent. of the populatl.on hat von never asked the plaint., of the Dorchester Prison, 17 per 1,•• your wife t" :cents at St. Vincent de Paul a'id •ver," responded the wit,iess, I in Manitoba only three per cent. mphasis. you made love to her 1" o my knowledge." rlled her pet names, eI- ose 1" natter of fact. didn't is after• you'd be e r r Imes, always after that, witen you knew you should have called her Miss Smith if you had not been seeking to 'cin her young and trust- ing heart 1" "No. sir." The plaintiff pulled at thtf coun- sel's sleeve, but he paid no atten- inn to her. "A h, indeed!" very sarcastically. "1 pre •itre .,,u never called her Lizzie :u •:r life, chi" "Ni•scr.' Again th,• plaintiff caught at the counsel. but he ignored her mi a mor, sir, I ask you tic- to f'- ate t,, tho Court wile - her yon tied -or did not call this ..'ing sorb• by the endearing name f Remember. sir. you are ►n your .,.tth." And the counsel ruffed out Hs chest, while the plain- itt made another ineffectual at - t to clutch him. defendant smiled slightly. eve died," he said. firmly. 1 brought his fist laced at the 1,r why yon n - 'ter sked, with the air knew he had the• i,, -is wits :11 reel na •f fan enuld snake hien in he replied, w it h au exas- reatiul; smile: - "Because that wasn't her name." Then it was the counsel heeded the plaintiff's wild ctutehings and anted to hit himself in the neck :jilt a law book, but it was too "1 du t . e all invdase,: frdom yrs," lye "Now, your ri •l,' • Ie that your liver "Excuse me, d:•rt s. r tremarked. ,tbut ±'` eisa sloes. 4‘?♦0->o+C)+0+0+0+0♦0+o+4111 Sixty per cent. of all convicts at • ('anadian born, 113 per cent. Brit- ish and 10 per cent. from the Unit- ed States. The greatestinciease has been in the case of Italian cern vitt!:. 'ia k' -i Tii•ed and ninety cne of , convicts profess adhereace the Roman Catholic Church, 319 to the Church of England, 151 to the Methodist, 114 to the Presbyterian. 60 to the Baptist, 43 to the Lottie- an. 17 to the Buddhist," 8 .sews, 2 Mormons and 20 unclassified. Dominion Parole Officer Archi- bald reports that since 1899 there have been 1,135 prisoners who com- pleted their sentences on parole, and there are, 781 tieket-of-leave men still reporting. There have been 92 paroles cancelled and :15 have been forfeited by subsequent convictions. __- _4. O+0+04.0+040+0+04040 ♦ O4 A Norma all AID IN THs NURSSAY. Every mother should he able to treat the minor ail- nlents of her little ones. Prompt action may prevent serious iiiness--perhaps sate a child's life. A simple re- in, y always at hand is rcfore an absolute neces- ity, and there is nothing else PO good as Baby's Own Tablets. These Tablets promptly cure all stomach and bowel troubles, break up colds, cure simple fevers, ex- pel worms and make teeth- ing easy. Good for the new born bahv or the well grown child, anti guaranteed to con- tain no opiate. Mrs. L. W. Smith, St. Giles, Que., says :- "I have used Baby's Own Tablets for constipation and rithcr ills of childhood, and find them the best medicine I have ever given my little ones." Sold by medicine dea- lers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. • PREPARATORY. In times of peace a lot of other- wise sensible people make prepara- tions to get married. Just the Thing That's Wanted. -- A pill that acts upon the stumaeh and yet is so compounded that cer- tain ingredients of it preserve their power and act upon the intestinal canals, so as to clear therm of ex- creta the retention of which can- not hut be hurtful, was lung looked for by the tue(licnl profession. it was found in 1'armelee's Vegetable Pills, which are the result of much expert study, and are scientifically prepared as a laxative and an al- ternative in one. ANNOUNCI MENT. The minister regarded his emigre - Ration with the light of a happy thought on his countenance. "Next Sunday," he said, • • I will preach frt,m the choir loft." There was a stir in the church, and the more understanding ladies flushed. "Yes." the ininister added, "and this will he continued until the style in hats once more enables my congregation to see me standing here." ON THE SAME TERMS. Diner (who has run up a heavy bill) -"You are manager here. eh. Well, six months ago 1 dined here, and unfortunately, being unable to pay my bill-cr-you kicked rue downstairs!" The Manager ----"Very sorry, in- deed. sir, but, business you know -er--I had to--er- Dinr-"Oh, that's all right, old chap---but--might I troeblc you again '.'' Hunker --"Halloo. itickett�. when is your marriage to Miss Flirts coming off 1'' Ricketts --"It has been indefinitely postponed.'' • What'+ the trouble'" "Oh. she married another fellow." 11.1'1'Ft' N•ond A fro we in re - mar , , . f - . , . i s in that territory. The newly -found fields, writes a correspondent at Cape Town, aro situated about seven miles from the coast, and claims havo already been pegged out over a considerable area, the pegs in one claim being at high-water Mark actually under water. A writer in The Frankfurter Zei- tung describes the impressions of a visitor to the diamond fields: "It is marvellous. With toy own eyes I have seen a whole hatful of little diamonds, beautifully bright and glittering, and at present pric- es worth 243. a carat. "Col. Harris, a director of the De Beers Company, tried to get 25,000 £1 shares, but was refused them, as the syndicate does not want to have a single De Beers Company director in its undertak- ing. "A leading expert from Johan- nesburg has also been on the spot, and after examining the place for a whole ten days returned quite amazed. It is extremely curious that German capital has moved so slowly and refused so absolutely to give any help at the outset. "It will be no wonder if other people rush in and skins off the cream. We shall have the same old experience -the accursed Britisher snatching everything away before our eyes." Tho Frankfurter Zeitung publish- es these cheerful reflections, with the remark that the reports are be- yond doubt exaggerated, and that the diamond fever seems to have got the better of cool calculation. COAL MET FELL ON HIM. Couldn't Walk ter Two Months. Worker Owes Rh Restoration to Zsm•Iluk. Mr. Daniel Goddard, of Bay Street, sank Ste Marie, Ont., ass • :—" While employed superintending the unluadiog of a coat vessel at Cohen's Coal Dock, a heavy coal bucket in descending into the vessel to be re -filled sud- denly overturned, grazing my left leg and scraping the A.11 oft to the bone. I was compelled to discontinue work and go home for treatment, where I was confined for about two months. "%'hes able to get out spill I got cold is the wound, inflammation started, the wound opened again. and for another month 1 was unable to move about. 1 tried alt manner of things to get ease and get the wound to heal up, but nothing seemed able to do it. Not only did everything I tried seen useless so far as healing went, but I could get no ease from the aching and the burning pains. At times I was just about crazy with the intense throbbing pains. and night after night got no Weep whatever. "Not until my wife began applying Zam-Buk did I find relief. When applied to the injured member ilia balm quickly soothed the pain, and as we continued using it each day brought as improvement. The throb- bing pains were soon banished, the inflamma- tion and soreness relieved, asd the wound thoroughly cleansed of all poisonous and an. healthy 'natter. •" Healing then began, and in a wonder- fully short time -considering the seriousness of the wound-Zam-Buk effected a complete aid lasting care. 1 have since had no trouble with the limi, at ail, and it is as sound and strong as before the injery." Zam•Buk is a sure cure for cuts. laceratioso, burns, et zeros, t ing• worm, cold. sures, clapped has i;, poiaoaed wounds, festering ewes, had leg, mad all skin injuries and diseases. It it also a cure for piles. Druggist! and stores everywhere sell at Soc. a taus, or poet GN from Zei,r•Buk Co., Toronto. on receipt of price. "Vou are warped against harmful imitattans sometimes represented as "jot as toad and cheaper." f•- NEN'1' MORNING. His Mother - "Johnny, it's E c'cluck. When are you coining down to breakfast !" Johnny (in a feeble voice) ---"To- morrow morning, mamma." Repeat It;-'11h11oh's Cure will always Ore my coughs and colds," in Vienna. it is necessary for a mon to obtain his wife's consent before he may ascend in a balloon. M. Most 01 from hosted rooms to the ent0 [ter air. and the change sets us coughing. Car as winter colds Is not hard Itos take Aaea'e n[ Balsam. A neglected sold is tr.ubiioms nd dangerous, Reefer -"Dumps 1,,,,ks awfully clown in the mouth. W1 -hat's the matter with him 1" Banks -"Well, the other evening he was doing the amiable to his sweetheart, don't you know --petting her and all that, and he absent-mindedly called her Kitty." Reefer --"11'c11, what of that r' Banks - "Her name's Eva." New shoes sometimes pinch the pocket hook. EN 'fll.1'1' I101111's KIDNEY PILLS W11.1, l't ldl; BRItiU'f'S DISEASE. Postmaster Cote Tells How the Great Canadian kidney Remedy Cured lIim .After Doctors !lad Given Hilt l'p. Le Petit Buis Franc, Temiscouata Co., Que., Jan. 23 (Special). -Mr. Charles Cute, postmaster here, is firmly convinced that Dedd's Kid- ney Pills will cure Brighti's Dis- ease or any other disease of the Kidneys. Ile knows it from his own experience. Hear what he says: "For over four years f was trou- bled with Backache, Rheumatism and lark of ambition, sod my urine was of a dark unnatural color. 1 was attended by three doctors who did ole no good. Tho last ono told ole it was only a waste of money to try anything else as I could not live more than a year at the out- side. "At the verge of death I decided to give Dodd's Kidney Pills a trial. l used eighteen boxes and to -day my Rheumatism, Backache and Headache are gone. qty urine is like that of a child. I feel I owe my life to Dodd's Kidney Pills." Postmaster Cote had all the symptoms of Bright's Disease. The doctors evidently knew he had Bright's Disease -the most deadly L:1ZI\rP:SS. forst of Kidney Disease. Dodd's Kidney Pills cured hirn. They will Some men aro too Lazy to go out cure any form of Kidney disease. and elect returning prosperity half way. HERO▪ IC. 'Tis Well to Know a Good Thing, "A hero, says the Philosopher said Mrs. Surface to Mrs. Know - of Folly, "is a man who does some- well, when they n.et in the street. thing on the spur of the moment "Why, where have you been for a that ho wouldn't do if he had time week back?" "Oh, just down to to sit down and think it over." the store for a bottle of Dr. 'Pho- mas' Ecicctric Oil," and Mrs. Sur- - Woman's Sympathy face, who hates puns, walked on. Are you discouraged? Is your doctor's But she remembered, and when bill a heavy financial load? 1s your pain she contracted a weak back there a heavy physical burden? I know what those mean to delicate wemon-I have. was another customer for Ecicctric been discouraged. too; but learned how to Oil. euro myself. I want to relieve your bar. dens. Why not end the pain and strip the doctor's bill? I can do thla for You and wn It you will assist oto. About 4,500,000,00) passengers box you need do is to write for a tree aro carried on the world's railways In my the to b giv n has Pereen haps annually. this one box will cure you -it has dono so ppuatago stamp). Your our tetters held cone- euro my coughs and colds.syerou owthilelsbe. cItur•e0d Ropet-"Shiloh's Our" wall always i•haltbehapyand aentIallyy. Write to-dar for my tree treat- ment. DIRS. Y. E CUIIRA11 Wladaor. Ont. soh a r, busy grass "What you have co lie said. said. Theft lis IlOrnur burst forth. "Nice room for a donkey to get into—" "Make yourself at house, Mr. Smithson," said the girl, pleasant - When ho arrived hone all the humor was crushed out of hint for- evOr. , .1 t5. `••tl 111.. • -1' ,:,4rt- t .,1lected. ••f dried grass Miss Ritchie!" NERVOUS PIROSTRATION. Of nervous prostratio:I we hear much now -a -days, and it is comfort- ing to know that there aro places specially equipped and located for Shipments t, us this year, to data, almost combating this phase Of modern drui.e lett segs. T1I year, t A data. alREAors. iYf Ut Oyer two hundred t,app„n and shippers .rho life. On the main line of the (iraisd but prertuusl e1,±y•p,• 1 e±,ew5are s.. hese Trunk !(silos System, are at St. added Oyert ' ,util,t t,ap Nur dont we pay } r bent prioe., shi;,pinz ocpe:,so, and remit cash Catharines, "St., Ontario, :u•e located saweday. 1^.Ice l±11. 1 a O.1 stl n. the curative Saline Springs known A. & E. PIERCE & CO., as the Catharines 11'011.” Con- m are rant. sir., • •.10,'ruKAl. netted with the Springs is "The Welland," where treatments for CALVES RalaThiswithoutMilk. Booklet Iree nervous prostration, rheumatism, j ete.bbris;.M.dCo.,LW.,Torosq etc., are given by skilled attend- ants in charge of a resident pltysi- �0!ng ! Cleaning! anal). St. aCntllarincs 1:1 the mildest IwaerM t►ealtwa,wr work athe point in Canada during the winter mouths. For further information and all particulars apply to J. D. 1laotreal,T.roote, Ottawa, Qttebau, McDonald, D.P.A., Luiun Station, _ 1.000,0(rt) saki last THERMOS BOTTLU Varsity 1.,r ergs. Home, 1+1,0»-r, i,..h, , Med aim, t r, err, )tongs, F.shennan, ,:, cry Lud). Keeps1101 c:.:,ter. 2tHOts URS ICI: COLO .3 UAYSOR 11'u;,.•..t t or Ir.. E RIcnT A5L TS oaks W rusty tem.( 1 \evens. \t?,r rt, ,.e t-:. •. r nu f, -, Cu.d!s■ Truax bet' 1lmlitrf, 'harness, RA.W 3E'IIRlB ssSRITISN AMERICAN OYEINO CO." awe Is greet to pear tome. ..wee urea► Toronto. `--- -- '.NUFF SAID. Doctor -"Good -morning! How are you to -day?" Patient-" I got your bill this morning." A Cure for Fever and Ague.- Parmelee's Vegetable Pills aro compounded for use in any clirnate, and they, will bo found to preserve their powers in any latitude. In fever and ague they act upon the secretions and neutralize the poi- son which has found its way into the blood. They correct the im- purities which find entrance into the system through drinking water or food and if used as a preventive fevers are avoided. "To what do you attribute your success as a ruler !" After a mo- ment's thought, the South Ameri- can President replied: "Largely to bad marksmanship." Repeat It:-"Ohpoh's Cure will always curs my coughs and colds." In Brazil, every man of twenty- one to forty four years is subject to military service. Those who ob- ject on religious grounds are ab- solted, but lose all political privi- leges. Se earson get the kind you hate airway' hat "The A d 1. Menthol Plaster. Bur rheumatisr searaIota, etc.. nothing le better. Vada may rheumatism. Davis i 1 wrnoe Company. Quack -"So you prefer me to Dr. Pail I" Mrs. Mulligan-"Och, in- dade, doehter, dear, ye're a dale betther than the other old hum- bug." There is no medicine on the mar- ket that can compare with Bickle's Anti-('onsumptive Syrup in expel- ling from the system the irritating germs that colds engender in the air passages. It is suicide to neg- lect. your cold. Try the cheap ex- periment of ridding yourself of it by thing Bickle's Syrup, which is a simple remedy, easily taken, and once used it will always be prized as a sovereign medicine, A NEW DEFINITION. The class was studying grammar. "Now," said the teacher, "can anyone give nie a word ending with 'ons,' measling full, as in 'danger- ous,' full of danger. and 'hazard. nus,' full of hazard 1" There was silence in the class for a moment. Then a boy sitting in the front row put out his hand. "Well, John," said the teacher, "what is your word 1" i "Please sir," came the reply "'piotus,' full of pie." REALLY, HOW COULD AEI DentiQt to garrulous woman In the chair: -Now, madam. if you want MO to this tooth you will have to kt fur mouth shut!" A• J. PATTY SON Sc CO. 33.35 SCOTT STREET. TORONTO, Stook Brokers & Financial Agents aOS•Ekb.LT and ether stocks bought and nerd on cammlastos. Correspondence invited. Orders may be wired a1 ear expense. .21.1111•10.1111•1111111..,.. FACT! The washtub heroine may not look so romantic, but frequently she's the real goods. Only those who have had experi- ence can tell the torture corns cause. Pain with your boots on, pain with them off -pain night and day, but relief is sure to those who use Holloway's Corn Cure. L Lots of people believe it ter to grab than wait till t served. J• het - are Give a stubborn man his way and buNi an a eaa�fesab►� M s ezp c atoc riunnge :;s� Ire will credit you with having good will orercom•th. Bold a▪ ndstare of oonsuniptlos. judgment. Cough w1I1 cease and lungs b• sound as a new dollar. owed to the newt A teaspoonful of Pala.And the than who thinks killer 1a a sup of hat water sweetened will warn'l knows it al I masoon shows how little you and anti a mid. Arofd.ufistituto., there 11 borons"Pafakiuer"-1'erryDarb'—iso andcua.lie really does know. "The pleasure of having cured myself of insomnia," remarked the heavy -eyed man, "is so great that 1 lie awake all night thinking about it." Repeat it; -An lloh's Ours wtllalways cure my coughs and colds." Although India annually produc- es over 2,.)00.000 tons of sugar -cane, it imported last year over $25,000,- 000 worth of sugar. Ropeat lit:-"Bhtloh's Ours will always cure my coughs and Colds." In a lifetime of 70 years a man grows fingernails which, if left un- cut, would bo 7 feet 9 inches long. One of tho greatest blessings fir, parents is bfuther Graves' Worm Exterminator. It effectually ex- pels worms and gives health in a marvellous manner to this tittle one. FLTRSendHIDES Write for Weekly Pilo. Lists, Shipments Solicited. JOHN HALLAM • TORONTO.ONT. USED !N 1.ea,ling Conservatories, Colleges, Schools, 1 hr•atres, i.r.•1 in thou!•nds of homes where a t•isno of dieinctite nit ,it is appreciated. The Bell is the ally rialto with the liLnutaLle Reprating Asti in. ART Send for (Ir, e} (•atal,rg,le Nu. 75. its, DELL PIANO II Or isn co.. G UE LPH.O NTAf iO. HOTEL TRAYMORE ON TIIE OCEAN f•'itONT. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. f.i.fses • iggirsitzwatt L-- A m.pta,eps tee .tory tre �-r.tf adltt. nit ,a I. th • d : , , .,1, matins ,.la o'a, haisalry Ib agot and e,it tp t sue of tt;►.!1, tit? fists., t ,, . ,.tt i • Is 11 d . on.r,a she of tie Ma arocs.. atoms'. •g .1 ',N p o s s e r•..y ragp. Iv", •n ,,,,an .:.w ^, . Ref with .et •'.1 ' •.±. Wats` , 's.,1- 1'1•1 ••!•y sba'a!+, Tr+zy•r•aire 1.1. , • ra.rsoeda'tt t' s tenh;, , .s st.>4c -< ,e.•;tr•a.isstor? rre.. rl . , .ie.. Capacity•4tot n . .• -1 b•14.* CIIA1`I.t3 U, MARQURTTI!, Manager. TRAYMORB HOT11L C1. ',*,'.1', D. S. wt l: f violin'. 1