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FADS: AND FANCIES.
Fox furs die the ]ostlers,
'Sleeves cannot glow any smaller.
All the latest coats aro dile:aer'ie.
Millinery wings aro larger than
ever.
Long lines ultaractcrizo evcry
garment,
The big pillory muff retpersedes
alt others.
In belts proper elastic will be
tho most popular.
Not for years has parted hair
been so fashionable.
The one Pica: dresses lead all
others in popularity,
The neck outline of bodices is
likely to grow higher,
Padded pipings with soutache are
leading decoratious.
The sealskin coat will be more
popular than for years,
It is expected that jet will have
it renewed popularity.
Black fox will be greatly worn
in conjunction with velvet.
Only the skimpiest of petticoats
are allowed with long skirts.
Most of the hat shapes give the
effect of excessive flatness.
Cozy little fur coats are to be
ideal wear for youngsters.
New skirts are generally plain,
while bodices are highly ornate.
handkerchiefs for morning aro
generally of croeebarrod muslin.
The low effect is adhered to in
the latest hats trimmed with os-
trich.
Plumage hats aro in again, prin-
cipally in dark, natural pheasant
shades.
Green tulle is used in big bows
at the neck or seine place on the
hat.
There is no abatement of the rage
for taupe color and amethys
]shades.
Jewels now match the costume—
cat's eye with taupe; amethyst with
mauve.
The Psyche knot is now much
in vogue and looks well with the
new turban.
For winter millinery a profusion
of roses, both large and small, wet
bo used.
Fur wraps for evening wear are
cot three -cornered like the old-fash-
ioned shawl. -
Skirts are to he no longer, but
aro Iikely to see a new outline on
the train.
Soutache braiding is used most
effectively on the crowns, brims or
ribbon trimming of the now hats.
The coats that belong to dressy
suits or those worn with elaborate
gowns are very long.
Ermine, skunk, musquash, black
and white fox, sable and seal are
all used in hat trimmings.
Sashes of soft liberty satin, crepe,
of chiffon velvet are a feature of
the season's gowns.
The shape of the new hats is
likely to prove trying until the coif-
fure is adapted to them.
London has a distinctly green
season, all shades of this color be-
ing exploited in every material.
The newest filet lace is coarse and
is embroidered with colored cre-
wels or coarse cotton yarn.
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FLEAS CARRY PLAGUE.
Important Discovery by U. S.
Government Officers.
That fleas have been discovered
to be the agent for the spread of
bubonic plague, conveying it from
rat to rat, and thus to human be-
Inge, is one of the most important
statements contained in the report
of. Dr. Walter Wyman, chief of the
Bureau of Public Health and Ma-
rine Hospital Service, Washing-
ton, issued recently. In the discus-
sion of the efforts being made by
the Government to stamp the bu-
bonic plague out of San Francisco,
U. S. Surgeon -General Wyman
says
"A case of fatal” plague was re-
ported in San Francisco in May,
1907, but no other case was report-
ed until August 8. Up todate of
the report (November 10, 1907) there
had been 98 cases and 60 deaths,
As yet it has been impossible to
discover the origin of thq present
outbreak,
"By request of the local and
State authorities, the President di-
rected the Surgeon -General,
through the Secretary of the Tree -
eery, to take charge of the situa-
tion. The disease is reported as
diminishing, evidently dee to the
measures enforced by the large
corps of officers assigned to that
duty, but the Surgeon -General as-
serts that it will of necessity require
a long time for complete eradica-
tion.
"This is bettor underetood by rea-
son of the fact that the disease pre-
vails among rate, and that tho fleas
on the rats convey the disease from
one rat to another and to hutpan
beings.„
Glass Iuirrors Were known in 23
A. 1)., bet the art of maim; them
was then lost, and not regained till
11300 A, D.
Stella --"Why did she refuse
Jack 1'' Bolla " 13ccause he could-
n't etlppnrt her in the=style she Was
nnaeetfttomed to."
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IN .1E BLOOD
Liniments awl Rubbing Will 2I
Cure It—The Disease Blast 14.
Treated Through rho Mod
The trouble with men and w
lien who have rheumatism is th
they waste valuable time in tryi
tc rub the complaint away. 11 tit
rub hard enough the friction calm
warmth in ,the affected part, win
temporarily relieve the pain, bil
in It Blunt time the aches as
pains are as bad as ever. All t
rubbing, and all the liniments an
outward applications in the wort
won't cure rheumatism, because
]s rooted in the blood. Rubb]I
won't remove the poisonous acid 1
the blood that
warm woleome was found at th
hands of the six ur seven foreigl
ers here. These were all of the (Ger
man branch of the C. I. M., 00.
we were just enjoying brcakfas
and telling and receiving al:l th
news when the fire trumpets wer
et- sounded,
Soldiers were parading th
etreets and warning the people the
a lire was nn, and moat they shoul
bei watchful, This is doubly neeos
salty here, as so much wood is used
0- in com-truetion, being the cheaper,
at material ae hand, and fires got fear
ng fu] headway and burn out vez;l• rap
eY idly. Tho miseinnarics, having 1
es i pump and hose for self-protection
eh ! t umetiuzes go to big fires, weer
t, they can be of help,
ad; In this case breakfast was for
he gotten by every one, the pump anti
hose got ready, and by this the
one ono said it was the bridge tha
it was on fire. This being near th
?g personal effects of the writer, an
of special interest now, a hurried
visit was made, in the wake of the
i1, "Gospel Hall Fire Department,"
i0 and sure enough, there was the
Y gieat crowded bridge a mass of
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flames in the centre, where the
,r candles had boon thickets, in front
s t'r the idol, and there seemed no
hope of saving the 100 odd shops
88 co the bridge itself.
THE PUMP AND HOSE
ewere soon go to work, and did
2 splendid work for their sire, but
there were three men to manage
an that, and the writer seemed to be
d or no use. Hearing that the Haien
h Mandarin who should come to such
s fires and supervise some effective
a measures was ab.,ent on business
cl in the country, and that the two
other pumps native owned) in the
city were not coming, and also not-
ing that there was but one small
o official helping to glfell the fire, and
that with only about twenty soldi-
ers, the writer hurried to then,
snapped two more pictures of the
bridge bottling, sent the goods and
the coolies into the city and himself
appeared on the scene in straw san-
dals; short clothes, and with a large
vet towel wound around the head,
held in place by the useful queue.
A great fire brigade we all were,
not an axe, saw or hardly a, pail
among us all!
A raid was again made on my
friend the innkeeper, and down in
the basement a two foot coal poker
was found, while next door we com-
mandeered a small pail from an
c]d lady. The poker was not much
for power and the pail was small
and lonesome, but a big noise was
made on the light woodwork of the
four booths (two on each side) we
were trying to get out, and the tiles
flew as well. The painp-and poker
inspired the soldiers, and the fire
was stopped at the east end of the
bridge, to the good wetting of the
flooring by the G. F. D.
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Belle ---Did Fred find marriage as I O iY s IJ
elevating as he thought it would
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Jack ---No ; it failed to lift him out
of debt,
FOUND RELIEF
PILES CURED AT ROME
By New Absorption Method,
If , you suffer from bleed -
leg, itching, blind or protrudin
Piles, send me your address, and
I will tell you how to cure yours
self at home by the absorption
treatment; and will also send some
of this home treatment free for
trial, with references from your
e ewe locality if requested, Immedi.
date relief and permanent cure as-
e lured. Send no money, but tell
d ot.bor.,t, of this off9r., Write to -day
11) lana. M, bummers, Box 103
Windsor, Out.
Dos the pa.,
But Dr, Williams' Pink Pills wil
they aro a blood medicil
acting on the blood, That is wh
the aches and pains and stilt awe
len points of rheiunatism disappea
when these pills are used. That
why,sensible people waste. no tial
in rubbing, but take fir. William
Pink Pills when the first twinge
of rheumatism come on, and thea
speedily drive the trouble out o
their system, Mr. John Evans, 1
1Cempt road, Halifax, N. 5., says
"About three years ago I had
attack of rheumatism which settle
in my right log and ankle, whie
became very much swollen and wa
exceedingly painful. I wasted
good deal of time trying to get ri
of the trouble by subbing with lini
meats, but it did not do me a bit o
good, My daughter was using Dr
Williams' Pink Pills at the tim
and finally persuaded me to try
them. Inside of a week the pills
began a
„an to help me, and after tak-
ing thein a few weeks longer the
trouble completely clisappeared a.ti
has not bothered me since. My
daughter was also salting the pills
at the time for weakness and anae-
mia, was also curet] by them, and
I am now a firm friend of this mecli
eine."
Most of the troubles that afflict
mankind are due to poor, watery
blood. Dr, Williams' Pink Pills ac-
tually make new red blood. That
is why they cure anaemia with its
headaches and backaches, and diz
ziness and fainting spells; the
pangs of rheumatism, and the sharp
stabbing pains of neuralgia; also
indigestion, St. Vitus' dance, para-
lysis and the ailments of young
girls and women of mature age.
Good blood is the secret of health
and the secret of good blood is Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills, Sold by me-
dicine dealers or by mail at 50
cents a box from The Dr. Willi-
ams' Medicine Co., Brockville,
Ont.
FIGHTING FIRE IN CHINA
STRANGERS HELP TO QUENCH
THE FLA.3tES.
Travellers Come Upon a Burning
Bridge and find Strange
Sights.
Following the main road wo
found it only thirty miles north-
west, to the Fn city of Yuencheo,
but several passes had to be climb-
ed, the days were not, and in spito
of the 1,000 or more feet of altitude
we were nearly roasted, entirely
tired out and looking for a couple
of days of rust with -fellow foreign-
er8.
Little did we dream of getting
the mot unusual fire experience
that we did, says a correspondent
of the Shanghai. Mercury, It was
a Saturday morning and the first
day of the Chinese fifth month or
"moon," when everybody must
have out a lighted candle and in-
cense for some one, no one knows
who if you ask thein, It is "anei
ent custom" and- that settles it.
We had just crossed the long four-
teen apan bridge which connects the
city with its busy western suburb,
called Kiangsi Street, and had no-
ticed blazing candles, one or more
iu front of each of the 108 shops
or booths lining the bridge on both
sides.
The bridge and booths seemed to
be all of wood, and it was remarked
that this looked somewhat danger-
ous. However, a nice inn was
found at tho end of the bridge
which had a back veranda facing
the river and giving a good view
of the bridge. As usual with sights
seemingly worth it, we took a
SNAPSHOT OF THE BRIDGE,
put the camera back in the box,
were soon more presentable for
city life and found our way to the
hospitable mission compound in the
middle of the city. As usual a
1t.-'+4:',.eu'rt-..l0essf
lack
atch
Clewing Tobacco
The big black plug.
2200. 1
SLEEPLESS BABIES
ARE SICKLY BABIES
When babies are restless and
sleepless it is the surest possible
sign of. illness. Wel] babies sleep
soundly and wake up brightly.
Sleeplessness is generally due to
some derangement of the stomach
of bowels or to teething troubles
A few doses of Baby's Own Tablets
will put the little one right, end
make it sleep naturally and seun:l-
ly, Mothers need not be afraid of
this medicine as it is guararteed
by a government analyst to ."on
tain no opiate or narcotic. Mrs,
Louis Reville, Gawas, Ont•, says;
--"I am never without Baby's Own
Tablets in the house. I have used
this medicine for inn% childre 1 es
occasion required, for the last five
years, and have found it superior to
all other medicines in curing the
ills of childhood," Sold by medi-
cine dealers or by mail at 25 cents
a box from The Dr. Williams' Medi-
cine Co., Brockville, Ont.
Red noses, according to a
French physician, are more fre-
quently due to cigarette -smoking
than to clrinlc.
In London there is an average of
one olcrgyman to every 2,000 per-
sons.
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"Sorry, sir," telephoned the butt
eller, abut we are out of sirloin.
Why don'tour wife order you a
round f" "What's that?" exploded
Harker, at the other end of the
line. 'fI say, why don't your wife
order yen a round V' "Why don't
my wife order me around 1 Man,
that is all she does from morning
until night! Yf you were nearer,
I'd--" butthe startled butcher
had hung up the receiver.
About 30,000 earthquakes occur
every year, but of these not more
than sixty are violent enough to
do any serious dainago,
A POOR. MEDICO.
"I don't believe in that doctor."
"He didn't tell ma everything I
wanted to eat was bad for me 1"
A Wide Sphere of Usefulness.—
The consumption of Dr. Thomas'
]+:electric Oil has grown to great
proportions. Notwithstanding the
fact that it has now been on the
market for over thirty-one years,
its prosperity is as great as ever,
and the demand for it in that peri-
od has very greatly increased. It
is beneficial in all countries, and
wherever introduced fresh supplies
are constantly asked for.
Switzerland heads the list of En-
,ropean countries in divorce, the
rate being 40 divorces for every 1,-
000 marriages, France, with 21 per
1,000 coming second, and Germany
third with 17 per 1,000.
Year1OT Oowe Slggnle does not delay storms,
Opium -Mon rnedciines" may chock coughing
but rho cold Maya. Du not trifle' when you begin
Dough tole Anen's bung nafeam, free from
opium, fun of healing power.
Medical Man—"Dobson has clone
the meanest thing I ever heard of;
he came to my house the other
night, ate a big dinner, got indiges-
tion, and then went to another doc-
tor to be cured."
The cheapest tea to use is not
the lowest priced. You can buy tea
a few cents a pound cheaper that
will make a drink, but if you want
an absolutely pure, healthful,
cleanly prepared tea use "Salads."
It is infinitely more delicious and
decidedly more economical than
other teas, because it goes farther.
If the appetite of a man were as
great 'in proportion to his size as
is a 'sparrow's, he would eat a
,whole sheep at one sitting.
:Not a Nauseating Pill.—The ex-
cipient of a pill is the substance
which enfolds the ingredients and
makes up the pill mass. That of
Parmelee's Vegetable Pills is so
compounded as to preserve their
moisture, and they can be carried
into any latitude without impairing
their strength. Many pills, in or-
der to keep them from adhering,
are rolled in powders, which prove
nauseating to the taste. Parmelee's
Vegetable Pills are so prepared
that they are agreeable to the most
delicate.
First Youth—"Scientists say that
trees contribute to the heat in the
atmosphere." Second Youth —
"That's so; a birch has warmed me
many a time."
After a Cold Drive don't ionto take a teaspoon-
ful of Painkiller mixed with a );lase of bot water
ped sugar. It surely prevents ohms. Avoid sub-
stitutes, there is but ono "Painkinor "—Perry
Dario' -850. and 00o.
Wife—"Do come over to Mrs.
Barker's with me, John. She'll
make you feel just as if you were
at home." Her Husband—"Then
what's the use of going 7"
Whore can T get some of Hollo-
way's Corn Chisel I was entirely
cured of my corns by this remedy
and I wish some more of it for lay
friends. So writes Mr. J. W
Brown, Chicago.
Just after attnl•ise is said to be
the coldest period of the day, ow-
ing to the evaporation of a cold moi-
Isture from the earth under the
s`tn's first says.
Parents buy Mother Graves'
Worm Exterminator because they
know it is a safe medicine for their
children and an effectual expeller
of. worms.
SMART.
Slick '(to Blossom)—"Is this Mr.
Bloomer's office?"
Blossom—"No, His office is on
the other side of the passage."
Slick (]caving the door open as
be walks out)—"Thank you, sir."
Blossom --"Hey I Come back and
close that door] Haven't you any
doors in your house 1"
Slink—"Yes, sir; but they all
have springs on 'eine Allow me to
show you, sir, my patent double-
haek-action-door spring. It closes
the door without a bang, and will
last t. lifetime."
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The shelves of the British Mese.
11111 are cstimetcd to 0otitein thirty-
nine In his of books. e
AF1'Elt YEARS OF SCFFERING
DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS
CL'IUiD U]111.
Pleasant Point Matron Tells Her
Suffering Sisters Ifow to he Free.
150110 the Terrible Pains that
Make Life a Burden,
Pleasant Point, Ont., Nov,
(Speeial).—That most of the ills
that the suffering women of Canada
have to bear are due to disurdercd
Kidneys, and that the natural cure
fur them is Dodd's Kidney Pills, is
once more shown in the e0.00 of Mrs.
Merril C. Clarke, a well-known re-
sident of this place and a prom-
inent member of the Salvation
Army, Mrs. Clarke is always read
to give her experience for the be
nefit of her suffering sisters,
"My sickness commenced twenty
years ago with the change of life,"
says Mrs. Clarke. "My health was
in a bad state. Water would run l
from my head which would make me
faint, When I came out of the
fainting spells I took fits. I was
bloated till I was clumsy, The pain
I suffered was awful. It would go
Lc my feet and `bon to my head.
Many doctors attended me, and I
tried many medicines, but nothing
gave me relief till I used Dodd's
Kidney Pills.—The first box stopped
the fits and seven boxes cured me
completely.','
Every suffering woman should use
Docld's Kidney Pills. They make
strong, healthy kidneys, and the
woman who has good Kidneys is
safeguarded against those terrible
pains that make miserable the lives
cf so many women,
H
IIOW TO HANDLE SICK STOCK.
Place the sick animal in a well
disinfected and dry box stall with
plenty of beddingand sunlight
(avoid drafts), In cold weather
place a blanket on the animal, feed
sparingly with digestible food, such
as bran mashes made of linseed tea;
keep manger sweet and clean.
Water should be pure and clean,
and warmed when necessary.
It is always necessary for new
milch cows to be given warm water.
An injection of warm water (per
-rectum) should he given all sick
animals, excepting those afflicted
with looseness of the bowels.
THE SULTAN'S CIGARETTES.
Probably the Inose particular
smoker iu the world is the Sultan
of Turkey, whose recent granting
of a eoustitaltion to his subjects ha
attracted uuiversa1 attention,
cigarettes must be of the finest pos
Bible quality, and to ensure this
they aro znacle in n ,small factory
in the ]loyal palace itself. Boat
Bali -dozen workmen, fife Wiest skill-
ed to be found, are daily engaged
le a light, airy room, containing a
couple of ]land -cutting machines of
the simplest pattern, and here they
examine the bales of Turkish
grown tobacco raised for rho Sul-
tan's use. The best crops in the
country are marked for his special
benefit, and what i0 not actually
selected for malting into cigarettes
must be destroyed, A hundred-
weight cif Leaves may be turned
over before a pound sufficiently
fine and flawless fur the Royal lips
is found. And the flavor is unde-
y niably superb.
BRUDDAH BEN'S PHILOSOPIHY
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rcos , , . P.^'F i,-. .err
,MONEY
for agents selling our toilet 10 100
roots malting 1113.01 a nay. \vrlte at
or:oe fur null p1i'Licalai's 10 the
SOAP SUPP1Y 00., 00R 332, Toronto
, I " raFCf3Fd4elet
The1ermWilli "
i Seery tomos
from the Reline town Alilan,
xllich was fnrlucrly the ceulre of
fashion f•,,r ladies' hats.
Hn rto '
i floanse clic System'
i Parmelee's Vegetable Pula aro the
result rrf scientific study of the of-
' fetes of extracts of certain runts
and h, rte union the dige-etive or-
gans. T,:eii' use has denionstai'Ied
in many instanees that they- regu-
late the action of the liver and the
kidne,•s, purify the blood, and ear-
iy off all morbid accumulations
from the system. They are easy to
take, and their action is mild and
beneficial,
HIS WISH FULFILLED.
A Garman peddler rapped timid-
ly at the kitchen entrance. Mrs.
Kelly, angry at being interrupted
in her washing, flung open the dour
and glowered at him.
"Did you wish to see me 7" she
demanded in threatening tones.
The peddler backed off a few
steps.
"Veil, if I did," he assured her
with an apologeteo grin, "I got my
vial, thank you,"
The winner in a political contest
can see the world is growing wiser.
"A little Cold, You Know," will become a grant
danger if it be allowed to reach down the throat
to the fangs. Nip the peril 0 the bud with
Allen's Lung Balsam, a sure remedy containing
no opiates.
Brushes made of such thin glass
fibre that they are like spun silk
are used by artists when decorating
china.
A cough is often the forerunner
of serious pulmonary afflictions,
yet there is a simple cure within
the reach of all in Bickle's Anti -
Consumptive Syrup, an old-time
and widely recognized remedy,
which, if resorted to at the /neap -
ion of a cold, will invariably give
relief, and by overcoming the trou-
1e, guard the system from any seri-
es consequences. Price 95 cents,
at all dealers,
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The lonliest people in Europe live
n the extreme north of Sweden,
00 miles from a railway and a day's
ourney from their nearest neigh-
or.
The Jope 111d It. They sopppliel the hfehthol
nod in "rhe n k L" Menthol Plaster, whioh
lioves Instantly backache, headache, neuralgia,
thoumatiam and enlatica,
A police -sergeant was boasting of
the honesty that prevailed in his
ivision. "Why," he said, "you j
fight hang your gold watch on a'
mp-post in the evening and find
still there in the morning." "You
on't mean to say nobody would
ke the watch 1" exclaimed the lis -
nee. "No; I mean to say nobody
would take the lamp -post," said
the sergeant.
"Wimmin folks am queer institu-
tions," said Bruddah Ben -
"In what way 7" asked Bruddah
Hickey.
"Why, during yo' conrtin' days
dey am always ready to fall on yo'
neck, an' aftah de wedding cere-
mony dey am always ready to• -fall
on yo' pocket -book."
Merchant— He was an excellent
book-keeper. He kept our books
for many years in an exemplary
way. I should have kept him at
it. Friend—"What did you do 7"
Merchant—"I made him cashier." I
Friend—"How did he do in his new
position?" Merchant—"Excellent-
ly. He kept the cash."
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Give a small boy apiece of chalk•
and he will make his mark in the
world.
Only those who suffer from
piles can know the agony, the
burning, throbbing, shooting,
stabbing pains which this ailment eaume
and the way it wrecks the suflcror's life
Zam•Buk is blessed by thousands
who used to suffer from piles, but whom
it has oared. One. such grateful person
is Nice. Elizabeth. Taylor of Greenwood
Avenue, Toronto. Sho says: "For
four long years I suffered acutely from
bleeding piles. During that titnelspent
an immense„ amount of money on
'remedies' and doctor's prescriptions
but I got no ease. Zam-Buk was differ-
ent to everything else I had tried and
it cured me. I em grateful for the cure,
and art I have never had piles onto since,
I know the cure is permanent."
Another thankful woman is Mrs. A.
B. Gardiner, of Catelina Trinity Bay.
She says : "In my ease Zam•Buk effec-
ted a wonderful cure, For 12 years I
had been troubled with blind, bleeding
and protruding piles, I had been using.
various kinds of ointments, eto., but
never came across anything to do mo
goad until I tried Zam-Buk which cured
moi That this may be the means of
helping some sufferers from piles iotry
Zam•Buk is the wish of one who has
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poisoning itch,. co'd•sores, chapped Lands
and all 1laeaso0 nod. f+ jurIea of the skin,
etc. All drug/date and stores ntt/01/ox,
or from Zam•Buk Co., Toronto, for price.
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Catalogue No. 75,
The Bell Plano & Or ou Go., K. Guelph, Ofd
hfakero of Belt Plonoe, Ben Orcane and
Aotonela Player Pianos.
Large Manufacturing
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TO LEASE
FLAT
67-71 Adelaide St. West ;
I About 40x200, lighted by
• thirty-five windows, the en- g
€ tire length of three sides, also
from ten large skylights, most
up-to-date manufacturing flat e
in central part of Toronto ;
i rental includes power, steam
; heat, water, electric Iight, at
10 per cent. less than city
rates; lowest insurance rate; .,
immediate possession; low
rental to high-class tenant.
S, FRANK WILSON
OWN=
73 Adelaide Street West ='
TORONTO ONT.
A. J. PATTL S si} N & CO.
33..35, SCOTT ST., TORONTO,
Stock Brokers and Financial Agents
and other stocks bought and sold on
commission. Correspondence invit.
ed. Orders may be wired at our expense.
COBALT
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43x56 inch bed, cost 82,500,
Will be Sol cl for $400 Cash
In order to slake room for larger and faster eachiues, 11 is in good
running. order, tie it Inas just been thoroughly overhauled by a competent
machinist.
The Wilson Publishing Co., Limited
73 Adelaide St. West, Toronto.