Exeter Times, 1903-5-7, Page 21 ME OLD ENROL
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NEWS EY MAIL ABOUT JOHN
BULL AND ISIS PEOPLE.
Qccurreetees jet the Land That
1.eigxi.s Supreme in the Com-
Inerei.al World.
Small motors aro now being used
to;' lawn -mowing in Middlesex.
1,441 deaths took place in London
•Jostweek, while there were 2.585
virths.
Swearing at a lady in a Notting-
icaui trauaway-car has cost a man a
line of SOs.
Black currant bushes in IX.ent are
suffering seriously from the blight
known as the black currant mite.
A granddaughter of the late Ad-
miral Sir John West has become
chargeable to the Newport ` AU+bot
Poor Law Union. •
Two mi i, •11 is at °aznbrn
oe.
Ithive won gold medals at
a circus by giving a banjo and bones
duet inside a cage of lions.
Miss Margaret Sharpe, M.B., has
Been appointed house surgeon at
Middlesbrough Infirmary out of ten
candidates, eight of whom were men.
It has been found that a man who
cut his throat slightly at Tyer
street, Lambeth, died, not from
wounds, but from the effect of ex-
citement on the heart.
Because he turned two pigs loose
among. the crew during divine tier-
'ire aboard, a Dundee ship's mate
lies, at Liverpool, had his certificate
withdrawn for six months.
Since New Year's Day twenty, per-
sons have been placed on the "Black
List" at Manohes'te.—all women—
and
omenand charges of drunkenness have at
the same time increased by 313.
Looking out of a Sheffield chapel
gallery window a girl slipped and
fell to the pavement, a distance of
over 50 feet, and yet was little more
than stunned.
On the homeward voyage of the
Wahner Castle a mysterious disap-
pearance ,occurred, Mrs. Brerton, an
Inealid lady, who embarked at Ma-
dtire, was subsequently missed, and
no trace of her could be found.
What is known as the "London
Miniature Risley --a shooting tourna-
ment promoted by the Society of
Workingmen's Rifle Clubs—was open-
ed at the Crystal Palace by Major-
General Sir Ian Hamilton.
A collection of documents relating
to,anarohism was sold at Sotheby's
in London for £20. It included the
autographs of notorious anarchists
and writings in a dozen languages.
• Mrs. Catherine Wright, who is
still hale and active at 'Wished, was
christened in Gayton church, King's
Lynn, 100 years ago last Sunday.
The statement presented to the
Torquay '.Town Council regarding its
sheep -farming undertaking shows a
profit balance of £950 for the year.
The sheep have a run of 2,000 acres
of moorland that surround the town
reservoirs. Corn is also grown on
the watershed. It is now proposed
to rear colts, the intention being to
provide all the horses required for
municipal work.
At a special meeting of the Tun-
bridge Wells Town Council it was
agreed that the town could not af-
ford the usual penny rate this year
for the support of the borough band.
In a vaccination case at Ayles-
bury Petty Sessions the defendant
said that the child's name was
George Edgard the Seventh. He
explained in reply to a question
from the bench that the christening
took place at a Wesleyan church.
The chairman thought that people
should not be allowed to give chil-
dren such names.
Gipsies, who say they have used a
plot of land near Handsworth for a
'quarter of a century, are now claim-
ing the freehold.
Without calling for any local aid
towards the cost, the London Coun-
ty Council is taking over Bethnal
Green Churchyard for an "open
space."
Alleging that he refused her Holy
Cc xnrnunion, a lady has served a
writ on the Rev. 0. D. Mason Cox,
'vicar of St. Peter's, Stockport,
claiming damages,
'Charged at Northampton with de-
^ertivag • from the. "fighting Fifth,"
a mart ga`id :—"T� tell the truth,
your Wo I left because they
took too many boys."
It is stated that' a process has
been found for making building stone
out of slate waste, a mountain,-.,,Qf
which has grown up at Lord
Penrhyn's . quarries, Bethesda.
Injudicious feeding of infants re -
:sults from tradition handed down
!!rem mother to daughter, and no-
thing will alter it till the rearing of
children is part of a girl's educa-
tion, said Mr. Troutbeck at the in-
quest on two babies killed by
"nursery biscuits" in London.
NLAT.
"My brothel Jakey's got a good
fob."
"Where's he working?"
"Down to the electric light plant."
"Picking currents ori the wires?"
"Yes, How did • you guess? He
says he likes the job; it's such light
work."
,Mr. Birks — "I don't . like. the
}loks of that young man who calls
to see Clara." Mrs. Binks — "He
looks exactly as you 'lid wheel you
irst came to see me." "Was I any
such fool as that?" "Yes, you were,
and yet I married you, in spite of
a.'1 my parents could say; and I am
aE;aid that,' in spite of all we can
say, our Clara will now be just as
big a fool as I was."
yin editor of a paper recently stat-
ed that he had been kissed by one of
the most beautiful married women in
the town. He promised to tell her
name in the first issue of his paper
text month. In two weeks the eir-
culation 01 the paper doubled. But
when he gave the name of his Wife
he
1 aid to leave the town.
"'What do you put on your face
After shaving?" asked the .mart who
steeped of bay cum. "Court &LS.
tore" replied gm ttenrvous char}.
110W TO GAIN lEczAvnEr.
A Simple Flan that Should Be
'ollowed. by. All Who ,Are Sick
If you eould buy tradk your health
on the instalment plees -•e y SO cents
a week, for a limited number of
weeks until cured—would you do it ?
Here is a plan worth trying :—Tak-
ing into account their power to
lure, Dr. Williains' Pink Pills, aro
the most economieal medicine, with-
out exception. These pills have ef-
fected cures in eases of rheumatism,
partial paralysis, St. Vitus dance,'
1ne-kgestion, kidney trouble, anaemia,
and other serious diseases of the
blood and nerves, They have cured
hundreds of cases where ordinary
medicine had been tried and failed.
They have restored helpless invalids
to full use of limbs that had long
been powerless. That is the best
guarantee that these pills will not
disappoint when used for simpler
ailments. Taking one pall after
each meal, (as required for ruiner
troubles) a fifty -cent box of pills
gives nearly two weeks' treatment,
For chronic diseases, when the
larger dose is required, the cost of
treatment does not usually exeeed
fifty cents a week. If you are sick
or ailing, is it not worth your while
to give so effective a medicine as
Dr, Williams' Pink Pills a trial ?
What the pills have done for other
people they can do for you. Every
dose makes the new rich, red blood
that brings robust health and
strength. They are the best tonic
medicine to take at this time of the
Year when the blood is sluggish and
impoverished.
Do not waste money on ordinary
medicines, or substitutes ; see that
the full name, "Dr, Williams' Pink
Pills for Pale People," is printed on
the wrapper around every box. Sold
by all medicine dealers or sent post-
paid at 50 cents a box, or six boxes
for $2.50, by addressing the Dr.
Williams' Medicine Co„ Brockville,
Out.
THE TINDER BOX.
Necessary Utensil of Grandmoth-
er's Day.
Mention has been made of the de-
cline of the manufacture of snuff-
boxes, which in the early years of
the last century was a prosperous
industry. In this connection it is
interesting to notice also the ex-
tinction of the tinder -box, which
down to about the year 1880 was
to be found in almost every home
in the land. The decline of these
industries was, of course, not the
effect of the same cause, for while
';puff -taking is dying out with no
other habit to replace it (unless it
be that of smoking), the tinder -box
was a contrivance which in the pro-
cess of evolution had to give place
to better inventions. Miller Christy,
writing in the Burlington Magazine,
says the disappearance of the tindef-
box was extra'oedinarily sudden and
complete alter the introduction of
the friction match. Less than a gen-
eration later—almost, in fact, with-
in a decade—the tinder -box had be-
come little more than a vague tra-
dition of the past, and examples
were to be looked for only in the
cabinet of the antiquary, the cases
of the museum -curator, or the shop
of the curio -+dealer. To -day the tin-
der -box is so unfamiliar an object
that few persons can give an in-
telligible description of it, or the
manner of its use.
Among the contents of the tinder-
box the tinder, from which the box
derives its name, deserves first no-
tice. Tinder was made usually from
some light, loosely -woven cotton or
linen fabric -preferably the latter.
The lighter and thinner the fabric
the better the tinder; for tinder
made from any thick. closely -woven
fabric did not take fire readily. Rag -
tinder was always home-made, ,or
no shopkeeper or hawker ever sold
it. The making of it was one of the
minor domestic accomplishments of
our gealydmothers. It was under-
taken weekly, or as often as re-
quired ; . and the eperau'tion con-
sumed a considerable quantity of
household linen. Arany of the old
tinder -boxes purchsled "nowadays
will be found still- to " ontain • por-
tions of the original rag -tinder.
SAVE T'►•+H BABM •-y,
"I can truly say that had it not
been for Baby's Own. Tablets, I do
not believe nay baby would have
been alive to -day." `3o writes. Mrs,
Albert Luddin'gton, of St. Mary's
River, N.S., and she adds "lie is
now growing nicely ; is good na-
tured and is getting fat." It is
gratifying to know that in all parts
of Canada, Baby's Olin Tablets are
proving a real blessing to children
and a boon to mothers. These Tab-
lets are a speedy relief and prompt
cure for constipation, sour stomach,
wind colic, diarrhoea, worms, .and
simple fevers: They.;, break up 'cold,
prevent croup and allay the irrita-
tion accompanying the cutting of
teeth. Baby's Own Tablets are good
for children of all ages from birth
upwards, Lind are guaranteed to con-
tain no opiate or harmful drug.
Sold by medicine dealers, or sent
by mail', post paid, at 25 cents a
box, by Writing direct to the Dr.
Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville,
Ont.
Teeth of all kinds have been wor-
shipped, and are, in fact, still ven-
erated as relics in some religious.
shrines, Buddha's tooth is presery
ed in an Indian temple, the Cinga
Mese worship the tooth of a mon-
key, while the elephant's and shank's
tooth serve a, similar pirpose„among
the Malabar and Tonga islanders re-
spectively. The Siamese were for-
merly the possessors of the tooth of
a, sacred monkey, which they valued
very highly; brit in a war with the
Porto uese they lost ft and had to
pay 8,500,.000 to get it back
again. It is now kept in a small
gold box enelosed in six other boxer'
in one of the many temples of the
Siamese capital,
y - ere—
TRAIN
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TIi ,IN STOPPED BY GRASS-,
HOPPERS.
Trains have often been. stopped by'
swarms of locusts getting on tete'
track and clogging the wheels of
the engine and coaches so that they
no longer get a. grip on the metals,
and revolve without .moving forward.
From Jibutil comes the report that
atrain has bean stopped near Che -
bele by a grasshoppers' swarm. The
train carte to a standstill. By put-
ting sand and pebbles on the rails
the oilioials got the train at length
to continue its journey, but near
B'olholl • the locomotive again stop-
ped on an incline, and the train ran
backwards through the brake mech-
anism being clogged with the in-
sects.
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Smart: or Onto, Crri of TOLEDO,. �i fRd
LUCAS COUNTY.
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FitANIC J. CIII1NISY makes oath
that rte is senior partner of the arm of
F, J. 0HPINNY et CO., doing business
in the City of Toledo, Uuuuty and
State nfot•assed, and that said luny will
pay the sutra of ONL HUNDRED Det r
LARS for each and every case of UA.
TAltltli that cannot be curecl by the
Use of IIALL'S OA'FAltltkl UUxt•+.
I'11AN1C J, U.U1•.N1ay.
Sworn to before Ino and subscribed in
my presence, this Gth day of .December,
A.D. i li,1U.
A. W. Gd.EA.SON,
SEAL 11 ' 11 otuly/ Pithfie
Hall's Caterrit Cure is taken inter-
nally, and acts directly on the b1ooQ
and vitreous surfuros of the system.
Send for testimonials, tree.
1•' J. Cldb.\ laY cC 00., Toledo, 0.
`;o1, by all Druggists, TSc,
hall's 7:'aruily fills aro tete best.
Wille -- "De., you love mo as much
as ever?" husband — "I.reckon
so." Wife — "Will I always be the
dearest thing in the world to uou?"
Husband -- "1 am sure you will, un-
less the landlord raises the rent."
A rlow arrival had come into the
family circle, and Tom, aged Ave,
was taken to see the "little strang-
er." lie looked the infant over with
a calm, critical regard, and then,
turning to the maid who accom-
panie'd him, he said, very decidedly:
"Jam, you can keep that in the
kitcl.en,"
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The Doctor
Leads Illi 6y f -•)e Nose
Nicety -nine hearts out of a hundred
are failing to do their work. There
may be no pain there, but it is felt
comas:hcrs for some organ is robbed of its
proper need of blood by this insidious heart
failure, and distress follows. Common
sense says, cure where the trouble and pain
begin. Use
D.R. AGNEW'S HEART CURE,
because it begins at the blood's distributing
organ, healing that rapidly and making it
etrong and able, quickly sends strength and
health to every other organ. It is the only
1xay that combines science and sense and
relieves and cures.
Hawne A1aEY, of Peterboro, Ont., writes : "•I
suffered with iuy heart, nerves and general de.
bility. The best doctors said I must die within
a month. On my wife's advice I tried DR.
AG1 t '8 HEART OUSE. Relief from the first
dose. I am fully cured. Weighed 128 pounds
--now 180 pounds.
ns. Acxsn"s OINTMENT %rn drive Rnes away forever-
knnd pimples. totter, , Beta heum. a mOErie � blotches
t -f
Germany at present possesses
eight million men who have been
through the ranks or are at pre-
sent in 1:er ainiy.
DR. HARMOND'S OPINION.
Expert Testirsony on Wheeling --
The Revival.
Dr. Hammond,. one of New York's
cost foremost physicians,- and • an
'active nibxn'ber of the New York Mate
retic Club, was recently interviewed
by a representative. of the New York
press, and • asked his opinion as to
the merits of cycling as exercise.
The doctor stated very decidedly that
he considered it absolutely the best
possible, if taken with discretion.
He 'of course•.., excluded all persons
with very weak hearts, or people of
extremely delicate constitutions, but
said that nearly every patisnt . • go-
ing through his hands' redo a bicycle
when convalescent, and th at it was
remarkable what progress they made
towards health.
In Canada there has been an un-
precedented revival in vfheoling, and
it can be traced to no better cause
than to the introiuctir,n of the Hy-
gienic Cushion Frame. To use the
words of the advertioer, "It is to
Wheeling what the 'Pullman' is to
railroading," and these words pint
the argument in the proverbial nut-
shell, It allows the rider to hold a
uniform position, while' the wheels
accommodate themselves to the
roadbed. It bete, made bicycling an
absolutely pleasant and healthy
form of outing, "MasseyHarris,"
"Cleveland'," "Brantford" and "Per-
fect" bicycles have this cushion
frame.
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MInard'e Liniment Delle leuralgia
Baffin Land is now known to be
an island, and one of the largest in
the world, having' an area of 800,-
000 Square miles,
Pure soap 1" You've heard
the words, in Sun -fight
Soap you have the fact.
Ante for arse actn$oe ixor, 233
tf,
TRADE AND INDUSTRY.
The glass factories of Sweden have
formed a trust.
Bank deposits have increased 85
per cent. in tell years.
The bicycle factory in Japan is
about to start with large capital,
There is a platinum famine, and
inttustry 'demands loudly the discov-
ery of new deposits of the precious
metal.
England buys eggs and butter
from France and Denmark, chickens
from Scandinavia and Russia, and
her green vegetables from Holland.
Tho yearly gross earnings of the
United States Steel Corporation aro
approximately equal to the grass
revenue received by the United
States G o vernment.
Seventy ,French firms manufacture
motor cars and their combined out-
put last year ivas 12,000 cars. Tho
industry employed 180,000 work-
men, earning on an average of ,x`860
a year~each.
A'direct weekly train from. Moscow
to Dalny on the Yellow Sea has just
been installed. The time is thirteen
and a half days, with two days
steamer added to Shanghai and one
and a half added to ,Nagasaki, Ja-
pan.
Lever's Y -Z (Wise Mad) Disinfect-
ant Soap Powder dusted in the
bath, softens the water and disin-
fects.
Divers' boots weigh 20 pounds
apiece. The helmet weighs 40
pounds, and the diver carries 80
pounds weight besides.
Treherne, Jan. 6, 1902.
Massey-Hex/Ss Co., Limited,
Winnipeg, Man.
Gentlemen.—It gives me very much
pleasure to inform you that the No.
.4 Binder which I purchased from
your Age.rt hero last summer has
given the very best of satisfaction,
going its work to perfection and
drawing light — very much lighter
than I expected. My crop was very
heavy, and some of it very badly
down, but your binder dist its work
splendid.I had no trouble what-
ever. I hope you will sell lots of
binders for 1903 and save my bro-
ther farmers lots of trouble. I wish
you every success.
'R. M. PERRIS.
1i weak but ingenious ,young guy
Was incluce.I to believe he could fly,
So 110 built a machine
That required gasoleno—
And be then flew a trifle too high.
Mlriard's Liniment for sale &very there
"Young man," said the pompous
in ividual, "I did not always have
this carriage. When I first started
in life I had to walk." "You. were
lucky!" chuckled the youth. "When
I first started . in life I couldn't
walk."
For Orr'r sixty Years.
As OLD AND WELL-TIMM- M- 8anSDT. — Mrs
Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over sixty
years by millions of mothers for their obildren while
teething, with perfect success. It soothes 'the child
softens the game, &days all pain, cures wind colic, and
lathe bast remedy for Diarrhea. Is pleasant to the
tas,o. Sold by druggists in every part of tho wor d.
Twenty-tive cents a bottle. Its value 1s ieoatoutable,
Ile slue and ask for Mra Wlnslow'e Soothing Syrup
and Nike no other Irina. 1-19
The sunniest partof the British
Tines is the Channel Islanlds. There
the sun shines four hours out of err-
r itabove' horizon..
e y ten is the
MlOard's Lininient••Cures Burns l etc,
Only 49,746 acres of flax were
grown in Ireland last year. This is
a decrease of 10.8 per .cent. on the
figures •for.. 1901. -
Jil..0 I eb, 5, 1903.
Massey-H'a't•ris Co., LilniteT;
Toronto, Ont.
Centloinen.—Please send nee one of
your 1903 catalogues of farm rna
chinery. I have used no machinery
that gives as much satisfaction as
Massey -Harris.
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"My queenl" fondly exclairne'd the
infatuated youth. "•My Jack!" soft-
ly responded the blushing maiden,
But all the same there will be ' ""no
cards" at the wedding.
AN dDifilfrADLI F050
V.A.LUE • OP A SERMON,
It is conceivable that a sermon
may have a legitimate commercial
value of its own, and Queen Alex-
andra has lately sent out cheques
for £15 each to two charitable in-
stitutions, the money being the pro-
duct of a year's sales of a sermon
preached before Her Majesty at
Sardringliam. The sermon was
preached ten years, ago, and was
printed by command of. the Queen for
the benefit of the Gordon Boys'
Nome and the British Home for In-
curables, which have received from
this source altogether more' than
$7,500,
VOICE FROM THE PRAI ,I I S
TELLS OF TRE GREAT WORK
DONE EX DODD'S KIDNEY
PILLS. '
Thos. L. H.ubbs Tells How His
Kidney. Strain Vanished When
He Used the Great Kidney Re-
medy.
Iienlis, N.W.T., April 13,--(Spe-
cial)—In this new country where
medical attendance is often hard to
get the action of special prepara-
tions is carefully watched and the
results_ are carefully noted. Cense
rfuently, conclusions are arrived at
that are of value •to the public, ' And
the almost unanimous conclusion is
that as a family medicine there is
nothing to compare with Dodd's
Kidffey Pills. '
As a tonic it has made a name for
itself, while its cure of all stages of
Kidney Disease from Bright's Dis-
ease to Backache might be consider-
ed miraculous if their frequency did
not make them almost common.
The following story told by Thos.
L. Ilubbs, a farmer in Indian Head
municipality, is one of the many
that have given Dadd's Kidney Pills
their reputation,
"About one year ago," says Mr.
'Tubbs, "I was thrown from a wag-
gon, causing some strain on my
Kidneys. I tried several medicines
but could get no relief till I was in-
duced to try Dodd's Kidney Pills.
"Dodd's Kidney Pills relieved me
almost from the start and by the
time I had finished one box my
pains were gone. They have not
come back either."
TO 1.'I'.EVENT PNEUMONIA.
Now this means a lot. Pneunioniex
once established, must run its course
and wlren statistics show us that
'lIlore people die annually throughout
alto Northern, Middle s nd Western
Status from this, than from any
'other 'disease, it becomes us to stir
ul;solves and ascertain what reme-
dies we can adopt to prevent a cold
developing into pneumonia. I give
,you these right here :—Dr. August
,Xoenig's I•lhrnburg Breast Tea and
St. Jacobs Oil, the former taken
hot on the approach of the first
symptoms of a cold—for pneumonia
does not carpo first, it is a neglected
:cold and exposure that precedes
pneiunonia. In conjuectiorl apply
St. Jacobs 011 across the top por-
tion of the chest and throat, cover
with oil skin, on top of which put
bot flannel cloths ; place feet in hot
mustard and water, take a hot
'lemonade with a dash of Jamaica
knot Medford, oh, 'd'ar no) rum, and
you will be all right most likely in
a day or two.
"What is ability?"' "Ability is
that to which a man ales his own
success." "And what is luck?"
"Luck is that to which all others
owe their success."
Minard's Liniment Cures Dandruff.
The world's stock of unmanufac-
tured copper in the hands of dealers
udually stands at about 90,000
tons.
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I know TTTNAItD'S LINIMENT
will cure Diphtheria.
JOHN D. BOTJTILLIER,
French Village; • •
' I know MINARD'S LINIMENT
will cure Croup.
J. F. CUNNINGHAM.
Cape Island.
I know MINAitD'•S LINIMENT
is the best remedy on earth.
•• • JOSEPH A. SNOW.
Norway, Me,
7--59
1,025 British seamen lost their
lives during 1901, but only twelve
passengers by British ships.
I'01 EtAINTAl5 HC ROBUST HEALTH
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Mrs. Dauber — "This is one of my
son's paintings.:' Crittick —"Ahem!
Yes." Mrs. Dauber "Yes; he's
quite wecde8 to ' his art,
Crbttick -- "Rather an imprudent
marriage, wasn't it?"
In summer the aoatinttotui coil Page WovenWire Fence
taltos up the akuok. ll fences sleeken in ware weather earl
tighten in cold--eae�tiopt the. Page reeoa
In the 'tvinto zo anbao);. Page ap ing cell tae m tip the sleek ln.Auk:r-
ums:m kesitoutiewnter No levee sagging
in aumnior noetxeboi or S r:la%S s is whi-
ter. Common arlisipod trlretis/rot d rlug teutperett an if it stays steadied; .,1t
tightens ft loosens again worse tan ever. Faye wire Is temper toregu ata its earn
tension and whiter. 800GO1n eiotP twirefencelnueonow,
to or ,
rho Page Wire Vence Co., Limited, tititikor�•e, Ont. Viottx'eai, P,Q,and dt•.robn, N.B., 9
EAT'
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On the ea sas
Libby [uathcoiis
Wo soil the product in keyopening cans.
Turn a key and you find the lneatcxactiy
as it left us. We put thew up in this way;
Potted Ham, Beef and Tongue
Ox Tongue (Whole), Veal Loaf a
Deviled )roam, Brisket Beet
.Seeded Smoked, Deef, oto.
,A11:natural flavor foods—palatable and
wholesome. Yourgrocorshould hevethoin
"Row to Make Good Things to Eat" will
be sent free to any address for the asking
Libby, McNeill & Libby
Chicago, 1105018
cr ,. •oa> .<uc µ..a
t. , Ni^i n Y•,: •.,�•.. a .
There are several ways of adulterating
teas—an inferior brand iniged in is the
essua>l way,
is a uniform • tea of a opeci 1 age growth.
We value yo'Lr continued net orders too
much to adulterate in any way.
Black. Mixed. Ceylon Green. Ask for Red Label.
rorcr ( CE,ivirs-41? ouLD B 1 Ti'
t -f
have stood the teet'..gf. mummer surt.:fpr t10 •
yyears. They atond fot_peeterras tate -dare.
bility, wSI not emelt. Mater or fall- away.
They preserve your how 044 trtop'it!now
Wel throtiihout the Metre/ of pure
paint. Beiing made tight, they ore easy
vrork,, hist Seise,, look batter .and. e_t spt
the right pine.,` , roar ^leatelhort some for Booiei'et 13. free.. elnoadre
houses aro painted with Iianostsz a Paints.
1842 I1 AI&SI 5 •�.
14-26
ILLS AN ,,y kINT' ENT
should be in
EVERY CANADIAN HOUSEHOLD.
REDUCED COPIES OF
GENUINE LABELS.
Pill:—Black on Greee.
Ointment:—Brown amts
Green on White.
EOLLOWAY'S PILLS
are of immense value to the
weak and ailing. Although.
thoroughly searching, their
action is so gentle that delicate
persons reed have no hesitation
in taking them; indeed, they
should never be without a
supply. The Pills give speedy
relief In cases of Headache,
Biliousness, Nausea, Dizziness
and Trembling Sensations.
Females will find them highly
efficacious,
EOLLOWAY'S OINTIi ENT,
is pre-eminently a household
remedy; once used it is sure to
have a permanent place in the
family medicine cupboard. It
quickly allays inflammation and
irritation_-, and is in the highest
degree scathing and healing.
Apply it to Bruises, Burns,
Scaids, Cuts, Wounds, Boils,
Abscesses, &c. it also relieves
and cures Bronchitis, Asthma,
Sore Throat, Quinsy, and other
affections of the Throat & Chest.
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OUR
BRANDS.
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" Victoria lr
6t Lithe Comet"
Experiment
with
other and
Inferior
brands,
USE
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rm.:rumesnte, Drums, Onifrorms, Etc.
EVERY TOWN CAN HAVE ARA 4D
Lowest prices ever quoted. Fine catalogue.
500 illustr. et ions, matted free. Write us for any.
thing in Music or ifiusteaal Pee transom Is.
1 IIALEY ROYCE & CO., Limited,
Toronto, Ont., and Winnipeg, Man, 1.20
pATENTs Conto&s DAPThH
Toronto.
,
_ Write for free odviaa
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BE
Latest Novelties, all stylet.
Coreeepondenco invited.
close ' 2c statute kir- Circular.
C i CNIVERSAL SPECIALTY "CO.1
P. 0. Box 1142, Montreal.
0-57 .
Dyeing ! Cleaning
Por the very best send your work to the
'i BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING CO."
Look for agent in your town, or lend desire
Montreal,Toronto, Ottawa, Q•ucioc,
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®minion Line Steamships
Montreal to Liverpool. Boston to Liver..
keel, Portland to Liverpool. Via Queens-
town,
Lara and Vast Bteamshsps. Su erior acoommodatlon
for all *lames of passengers. Saloons and Statorioms
fro amidships. Special attention has been gluon to the
Second Saloon and Thlyd•Olass accommodation. For
rotator Damp and all particulars, apply to any•9g tt
Of the Company, Or
ktlghards Mitis & Cos 7), Torrance & Co.,
M 'Mato 81. eloaton arra E Mot treearPorthole,tee.
INT ma,as.-fomrA "tics ad'a.wa:"boat a eau
Any quantity of dry, mixed word, suitable for
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IJIUIGphone MaK 00in..7071 . Toronto Bt., Toronto. Tee.;
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Valencie
Californias, Navels, AV
and HE
HE
Sevilles. BEST
Carload every week. AIX the aTHE
at
market prices. We can also handle your
Butter, Eggs, Poultry,
Maple Syrupand other produce to advan-
tage for you. . .
THE L AWSOH COMMiSSIOH CO., Limited ~ '
Cor. West Mar;act et., TOreONTO.
1 45.
DOLLAR
Deposited withns is secured
byour
$7,600,000.00
of Pald•np capital anti Reserve
Fund. Our Invested funds exceed
$23,600,000,00
Wo allow inter.
est on deposits
ab
31 Per Cent•
per antrum,
ootnpou'nrled
half -yearly
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1ENT
and WESTERN CANADA
MORTGIAQE C0RPa iirlaN,;
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YOUR
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