The Brussels Post, 1912-1-25, Page 7NOBLES ARE COMING.
Will Enter emirate in Spring Seek
ing She "Simple Life."
Canada is now waiting an "emi-
gration de luxe," which is to take
place this. year. Beveled members
of the British peerage are going to
take up farming in Canada in the
opting, and a large number of•pecre
will make their annual tour .of in-
spection of their Canadian estates,
writes aLondon correspondent,
The explanation of the titled
exodus to Canada ie due in part to
modern legislation and in part to
the fact that Canada affords free-
dom and natural life unattainable
in England, it is .said.
Inquiry resulted in a long list of
what are known .as "gilt-edged set-
tlers" and "emigrants de luxe" be-
ing discovered.
"There are enough titled persona
living in Canada, or interested in
the country, to open a house oft
peers of their own," said a leading
railway official, "and, with the
Duke of Connaugtht as governor
general, we have all the material
to go ahead and start a colonial
kingdom.
"The Duke and Duchess of Suth-
erland will take up their residence
for the coming autumn in their
bungalow at Brooks, Alberta.' It
is a cozy little weather -board house
in the middle of the prairie hold-
ings.
"Earl Grey keeps a hunting
lodge in the Columbia Valley, B.C..
and Lord Aberdeen awns one of the
finest 'and most -profitable fruit
farms on the Pacific .slope, the. Codd -
stream estate.
"Lord Olanwilliam is a large
landholder and, with Honorable
Edward Cole, is interested in the
• Saskatchewan, Investment and
Trust Company, which owns the
leading hotel at Saskatchewan.
Both spend much time in Canada.
"Lord Hindlip is the landlord of
a vast area of pairie and Britisb
Columbia land and Lord Desbor-
ough in interested in the timber
and lumber trade.
"Lord Sholto Douglas is, or was
until recently, fruit .farming in
British Columbia, and the Earl of
Stanhope frequently visits the Dom-
inion. Among other members o£
the British peerage who are inter-
ested in Canada, either for the
hunting or its commercial op-
portunities, are Lend Strathcona.
Lord Lovat, Lord Bruee, Lord
Mostyn, Marquis of Graham, Lord
Wenlock, Earl of Macclesfield, Lord
Clinton, Earl of Dunmore, Earl of
Harrowby and Viscount Geed.
"Among the new settlers is Lord
Somers, who recently deft the Life
Guards to go farming near Toronto.
and is coming home to take out
Lord and Lady Hyde, sister and
brother-in-law, who are to jo'n hint
there. Lord Leoonfield's brother,
Reginald Wyndham, is another set-
tler."
EXODUS FROM SPAIN.
Whole Villages Leaving I)keir Ea -
tine Soil. for South America.
The current, driving whole fam-
ilies to abandon their homes in
Spain and establish themselves in
South America, particularly in
Chile, Argentina and Brazil, seems
to have more force than ever.
The exodus is constant, amount-
ing to a veritable flight and affect-
ing all parts of the country.
Eight thousand Spaniards have
landed in. Buenos Ayres in a fort-
night ;
ort -night; immigrants flock incessant-
ly to Brazil, Algeria and Oceania.
Thousands embark in the Galician
ports, where often hundreds of
passengers have to be refused by
the steamships and kept waiting for
want of accommodation.
Whole villages, with the Mayor
and municipal Council at their
(heads, abandon their native soil,
taking with them their aged rela-
tives and their children, so that the
country is deserted in many places.
The case of Vena-de-Mo•noayo is
typical.
In less than four years over 300
families have left for South America
and about twenty inhabitants are
leaving each mouth at the present
time. In the village, once gay and
full or animation only a few aged
people are to be ,seen, who have
been unable to make up their
minds to leave their native coun-
try. The streets, the public
square, the school are deserted and
the last inhabitants of any vigor
await impatiently their turn to
leave a land which can no longer
support them.
Other places tell the same story.
At Pastriz a number of families are
leaving for Chile, The .steamer
Matins Bayo has just touched at
Malaga with 300 families on board
from Almeria and Grenada. At
Gibraltar 200 more families await
this boat fop Brazil and a hundred
aro leaving for Argentina.
Tho public authorities are awake
ttatim eerie:mess of this movement
which is robbing Spain of 250,000 of
its hest inhabitants every
year. ear
.Commises4lur have been appointed
to
study the causes and find, a ro-
inedy. One suggestion it to turn
the stream of immigration into the
Interior 'of Spain, where large
tr,QRats of lead are dile fora
w ntot'
cultivation. •
RcYnambor, girls, ;,;cod cooks will'
be the ,loading ladies in leap year
dramas.
)LITTLE WORRIES
IN THE HOME
It is These That Bring 'Pink
and bake Women Look Pre-
maturely Old,
Almost every woman at the he
of a home meets daily with ma
little worries in her household
fairs. They may be too small to n
tics an hour afterwards, but it
these same constant little wore•
that make so many women look p
maturely old. Their effect may
noticed' in sick or nervous he
aches, fickle appetite, pain in t
bank or side, sallow oomplexio
and the coming of wrinkles, whi
every woman dreads. Tc tho
thus afflicted Dr, Williams' Pi
Pills offer a apeedy and Berta
cure, •a restoration of color to t
cheeks, brightness to the eye,
healthy appetite and a sense
freedom from weariness.
Among the thousands of Oanadi
women who have found new heal
and new strength through the u
of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills is Mr
W. 0. Daerr, London, Ont., wh
says: "About two years age
found myself so badly run dow
that it was almost impossible
perform my household duties.
fell off in flesh, was weak and ve
pale, had no appetite, feet ce
stantly cold, and to further mak
my life miserable I was afflicte
with those other ailments fro
which so many women suffer.
tried many kinds of medicine, bu
got no benefit, and began to Inc
that I was slipping into chronic in
validism. 1 was advised to try Di
Williams' Pink Pills, and althoug
I felt somewhat hopeless, decide
to do so. To my delight, after tak
ing the Pills a few weeks, I fel
much better, and a further nee o
them brought me back to my old
time health. ,,I have since recom
mended the Pills to many others
and those who have used them ha
always been benefitted_."
Sold by all medicine dealers o
by mail at 50 cents •a box or si
boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Wil
hams' Medicine Op., Brockville
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Mistress—And why did you leave
your last place?
Maid—Me and the misses was
not congenial.
The Pill That Leads Them All.—
lls are the most portable and
mpaet of all medicines, and when
y to take are the most acceptable
preparations. But they must
hest their power to be popular.
Parmelee's Vegetable Pills are
he most popular of all pills they
st fully meet all requirements.
curately compounded and eom-
sed of ingredients proven to be
active in regulating the digestive
gans, there is no surer medicine
be had anywhere.
A WORD TO THE WISE.
What keeps us true the long day
thro'1
Of course, we seldom bless it.
Right well I know we ought to,
though,
Keep at it till you guess it.
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TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets.
Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E.
W. GROVE'S signature is on each box. 25c.
THE BOY KNEW.
"Little boy," asked the well-
meaning reformer, "is that your
mamma over yonder with the beau-
tiful set of furs?"
"Yes, sir," answered tits bright
lad.
"Well, clo you know what poor
animal it was that had to suffer in
order that your mamma might have
those furs?"
"Yes; sir—my papa."
AN OPPORTUNITY.
"John writes that he holds the
record in college for heavy lifting,
clad. Ain't that fine 1"
"Sure! He can come home and
try it on the mortgage."
uCi iF`GUNSJI?ATU
IVdr. Andrews praises Dr.
1Worse'a Ividiays Hoot Mils.
Mr, George Andrews of Halifax, N.S.,
writes:
For many years I have beau troubled
with chrome Constipation, This ail-
ment never comes single-handed, and I
Ibave been a vic-tdnf to the;iiany illnesses
that constipation brings ie its train.
Medir,dne,after medicine I have taken in
order tb find relief, het one and all left
-me In tilt tame hopeless coritiition. It
seentpdrtiCt'uotliing would a el from
me Ui1 t ailment that equs ee mueli
trottblc' t at: ast I
read a
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for I., w am r ae
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be tV' am pored of Q't
1 ells t cy have nos' ` 1?
clip, r caw pot, a con i:ry.1�?r, i 44,tpe's
Indiateatfat Ills have beep citp,�
P q Aki, � 8 d i 8tlt�e ati,
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i . cleggse the hold oy
THE PRINCESS MARY.
Will Not Allow Her Oranments
Until She is 17,
Though Princess Mary is very
fond of jewellery, she is not allow-
ed to wear any Ornament except v-
atting
atting of perfectly matched pearls
on 'state occasions and a little gold
.ohain and locket, which contains a
piece of white heather, in the home
circle, The pearls were her moth-
er's gift to her at the time of the
coronation, and the locket was pres-
ented to her by the Prince of
Wades, who bought it when he was
at Cowes for the regatta,.
Queen Mary has left ib be under-
stood that no one is to give
Princess Mary jewellery of any sort
till she is 17, and before the Royal
party left for the Durbar, the
Queen repeated her wishes on this
score, so whatever Princess Mary
reeeivod for Christmas she cap
be quite sure that no gems, not
oven the modest and childish tur-
quoise Dame her way.
The Princess has confessed to
some of the ladies of the court that
she does not mind not having rings
and pins and chains', hut that aha,
yearns for long gold earrings set
with rubies and diamonds, and that
when she is 17 she hopes a set will
be given to her, and if not she will
buy them herself.
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BORN HUNTER.
"Papa."
"Yes 1"
"Will you get me a little catl"
"Sure.''
An interval.
"a."
"YPeapat"
"Will you get me a little gun 1"
"What do you want a gun fort"
"To shoot the little oat."
UNCLE PENNYWISE SAYS:
I may state that I am a self-made
man; but my wife furnished the
specifications.
STRONG WORDS OR
PRAISE.
Mrs. (Rev.) W. H. Clarke,
Stirling, Ont., writes'—"I
wish to give this unsolicited
testimonial to the great value
of Baby's Own Tablets. Our
little girl, born last Febru-
ary, was at first very consti-
pated. When other remedies
failed we tried the Tablets
and in .a week she was com-
pletely cured. By the use of
well and happy ever since."
the Tablets she has been kept
It is 'strongpraise like this
that has made Baby's Own
Tablets so popular. Thou-
sands of other mothers have
said
:—"Once, we gave the
Tablets a trial we had no-
thing but praise for them."
The Tablets are sold by me-
dicine dealers or by mail at
25 cents a box from The Dr.
Williams" Medicine Co.,
Brockville, Ont,
THE DIFFERENCE.
"Have you a fireless cooker 1"
"No, but I've got a cookless
fire."
NOT STRANGE.
fife (complainingly) — "You're
not
like Mr. Knagg. They've been
married 20 years, and Mrs. Knagg
says her husband is so tender." .
Husband -"Tonder! Well, he
ought to be, after being in hot
water that long."
CRIPPLED BY RHEUMATISM.
85 University St., Montreal.
"Just a word of praise for GIN PILLS.
About fifteen ago I could not walk
sense my room, suffering severely with
rheumatism. I took GIN PILLS and be.
came quite well.
"SAMUEL LONGMOSE."
Write us for free sample of Gin Pills
to try. Then get the regular size boxes
at your dealer's or direct from us. 50o.
a box, 6 for $2.50. Money refunded if
Gin Pills fail to euro. National Drug C
Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited, Dept,
WI., Toronto.
DON'T MISS THIS.
If a woman has one daughter,
who goes away, the Mrs. misses
the Miss and the Miss misses the
Mrs. If she has two daughters and
both are away, the Mrs. misses the
Misses and the Misses hiss the
Mrs. If she hap three daughters
and two are at once place and one
at another, the Mrs. misses the Miss
and the Misses, and the Miss misses
the Mrs. and the Misses. If it is
four slaughters she has and two aro
at one place, while the other two
are away from home and separated,
the
Mrs. misses tlhoi
M
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MISSOS os suet the Miss, and the Miss
and the Misses' miss the Misses and
the Mrs., while the Misses miss the
Mrs. and the Miss misses the Miss
and
the Misses and nd
the
Mrs..
So
they would all better remain at
home with the Mr, of the Mas.
FRIENDLESS.
Cashier—You must get some one
to identify ,you before 1 can ply
this check. Have you no friends in
this town?
Stranger—;Not one, I'm the dog
catcher,
DID NOT HAVE TO
CALL THE DOCTOR
BECAUSE SIZE '.CRIED DODD'S
KIDNEY PILLS FIRST.
One box of them mired Mrs. Mary
A. Cook's Rheumatism from
Which she had suffered for four.
teen years.
Mannheim, Ont., Jan 15 (Special)
—How eidickiy and easily Rhouma-
tian can be cured when you use the
right means is shown in the case
of Mrs. Mary A. Cook, well known
and highly respected here. In an
inter:-t'iew regarding he's' cure, of
which all the village knows, Mrs.
Oook says:
"I had Rheumatism so bad that
sometimes I would sit up nearly all
night.
"1 Seat thought I would try the
doctors, but luckily I decided to
first try Dodd's Kidney Pills.
"They cured me, and I didn't
have to try the doctors. And just
to think that after fourteen years
of suffering' one box of Dodd's Kid-
ney Pills should cure] I will recom-
mend Dodd's Heaney ney Pil]s to any-
one who suffers from Rheumatism."
Yes, it is easy to. cure Rheuma-
tism when you go the right way
about it. Rheumatism is caused by
uric acid in the blood. If the Kid
net's are working right they will
Strain all the uric acid out of the
bleed and there can be no Rheu-
matism. Dodd's Kidney Pills al-
ways make the Kidneys work right.
TREATMENT OF CANCER.
Good Reason for ilope From the
Radium Method.
The medical correspondent of
the Daily Graphic says that a satis-
factory result has come to light re-
garding the treatment of cancer by
the radium iii thod at King'e Col-
lege Hospital.
A large cancer growth had to be
dealt with. An operation pre-
viously had been performed, but
the cancer returned with renewed
virulence. X-rays and other treat-
ments were !then tried without suc-
cass and finally 250 milligrasnmes of
pure radium bromide were applied
for twenty-four hours.
The tubes were so arranged that
the diseased parts were subjected
to a regular cross fire of the cura-
tive rays and the application was
repeated once only. As a result
of the treatment it is started that
pain quickly ceased and the growth
rapidly shrank up so that at the
end of five weeks it had disappear-
ed.
A doctor in desoz'ibing the case
says that if this result can be re-
peated and the technique of the
treatment so improved that even.
deep seated tumors can be brought
under the radio -active influence
there will be very good reason for
supposing that the long hoped for
conquest of cancer is indeed at
hand.
Shirlokb
QUICKLY STOPS COUGHS, CURER COLDS,
HEALS THE THROAT AND LUNGS. 26 CENTS
ALL IN THE PAST.
"I want you to know that our
people used to have money."
"I accept that as an indication
that some of them also used to have
brains."
Clean Stomach, Clear Mind.—
The stomach is the workshop of the
vital functions and when it gets
out of order the whole system clogs
in sympathy, The spirits flag, the
mind droops and work becomes im-
possible. The first care should be
to restore healthful action of the
stomach and the bust preparation
for that purpose is Parmelee's
Vegetable Pills. General use for
years has won them a leading
place in medicine. A trial will at-
test their value.
Many a fellow ta]cos advice that
he doesn't know what to do with.
Minard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria,
WHEN THEY WERE CHILDREN
"When we went to housekeep-
ing," she sadly complained, "you
were glad to wipe the dishes for
me.,,.
"Yes," he grumbled, "but that
was when we had only two -dishes
to' be wiped."
El). 4A.
SS CII 8•�-1:2
ROMANCE OF THE DESERT,
Princess Cherfla Tells low.
Caused n Rival to Be Tittle
Princess Ohevfia, wife of P
Oaotid and 03eee of the Sults
Wadai, is to be tried for Muin the French colony of Abec
a desert region of the Sudan.
She has admitted the truth
the allegation that she caased
rival for her husband's effect
to be stabbed to death, There
flavor of the Arabian Nights in
response of the Princess to the
cusatlen of the authorities. H
it is in her picturesque languag
"1 uin Oherfia, wife of Gaoud
Handsome, When he took m
wife I was so• light that the wi
scribes could not read the trace
my feet upon the sand,
"Tema was my rival, So on
night of the they tbet you rammer
to your God I sent messengera
her to say that Gaoud warted h
She suspected and came not. Th
times did she refuse. But at 1
she followed my messengers,
offered her as a gift a silken rob
"When she came before me I b
my slave Abclall.ah to strike and
struck. She shrieked and
blood formed a. crimson lake
fore her. I ordered my slaves
welsh her wounds ansa throw
wretched corpse far from the p
ace.
"Now, White Chief, if you w
my life take it. I do not repe
I am a Princess of Wadai and
have the right to punish those w
offend my majesty."
In Paris, where news of the k
ing and the prospective trial h
been received, it is believed
the Princess will be allowed to
free on payment of the traditio
blood money to the parents of
dead girl.
A MODERN IIISRACL'E.
He Had Eczema 25 Years and D
tors Said "No Cure."
Yet Zam-Bok Ras Worked Co
plate Cure.
This is the experience of a m
of high reputation, widely kne
in Montreal, and whose ease c
readily be investigated. Mr. T.
Marsh, the gentleman referred
Ives at 101 Delorimier Avenu
Montreal, and has lived there f
years. For twenty-five years
has had eczema on his hands
wrists.
In that time four eminent reed
cal men tried to cure him, an
eaoh gave tip the case as hopeles
Naturally, Mr. Marsh tried rem
dies of all kinds, but be, also,
last gave it up. For two years h
had to wear gloves clay and nigh
so terrible was the pain and itchln
when the air got to the sores.
Then came Zam-Buk? He trio
it, just as he had tried hundreds o
remedies before. But he soon foun
out that Zam-Buk -was differen
Within a few weeks there were di
tinct signs of benefit, and a ]itt
perseverance with this great her
bal balm resulted in what he 'ha
given up all hope of—a complete
cure! And the cure was no tem
porary cure. It was permanent
He was cured nearly four year
ago. Interviewed the other day
Mr. Marsh said: "The euro whic
Zam-Buk worked has bean abso
lutely permanent. From the day
that I was cured to the present mo-
ment I have had no trace of eczema,
and 1 feel sure it will never re-
turn."
If you suffer from any skin trou-
ble, cut out this article, write across
it the name of this paper, and mail
it, with one cent stamp to pay re-
turn postage, to Zam-Buk Co.,To-
ronto. We will forward you by re-
turn a free trial box of Zam-Bele.
All 'druggists and stores sell this
famous remedy, SOC. box.
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For the first time in history por-
traits of the Czars of Russia are
to be placed on the postage -stamps
of that country;
Time tries all things, and as
Bickle's Anti -Consumptive Syrup
has stood the test of years it now
ranks as a leading specific in the
treatment of all ailments of the
.thrbat and lungs, It will soften
and subdue the most stubborn
cough by relieving the irritation,
and restore the affected organs to
healthy conditions. Use will show
its value. Try it and be convinced
of its efficacy.
Misery loves company. bet it is
generally a case of enrequitteel af-
fection.
PILES CURED 1N 6 TO 14 DAYS.
Your drugalst will refund 'alloy If PA'/,O OOoi'.
neon
Protruding env
Pilot in 6 tItching, i e, 50,,
The horn of ,plenty has started
many a man on'a toot,
Minaret's Liniment Cures Dlstempor,
Private dwelling -houses in Great
Britain reach the total of 7 3-4 mil-
lions,
Worms fretfulness and rob
the infant of sleep, the great neer.
isher, Mother Graves' Worm Ex-
tOl'nihmaisor will clear the stomach
and intestines and restore health-
fulness.
No surgical operation is neces-
sary in reinoving earns if Hollo-
w/130s Corn Cure be used,
Investments for the New Year
Rom
SYe have to offer several first-class bond investments
yielding 6 per cent. net, carrying our unquhllfled reooire
mandation. ,
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in Now Yorlc City."
HOTEL SAVOY
Fifth Ave., 58th to 59th Street
Overbooking Centrar'Park
Affording a delightful residence,
from which all the principal centres
of the city are readily accessible.
Beautiful room., elud, $a. , ltb bathroom $3 and
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Ins=�er tette. upon nppne,don. epa-
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Srndfor&eaktol. JOHN F.RIES, Manager
EARLY TRAINING.
"She claims that her ancestors
stood torturing with red-hot pin-
cers."
"I believe it. She can wear
shoes three sizes too small and look
happy."
Externally or Internally, it is
Good.—When applied externally
by brisk rubbing, Dr. Thomas' Ec-
leotric Oil opens the pores and
penetrates the tissue as few lini-
ments do, touching the seat of the
trouble and immediately affording
relief. Administered internally, it
will still the irritation in the throat
which induces coughing and will
cure affections of the bronchial
tubes and respiratory organs. Try
it and be convinced.
HOW IT LOOKED.
"You think she married him for
his money?"
"Yes," replied Miss Cayenne.
"It didn't seem to me as much like
a wedding as like a speculation."
Minard'e Liniment Co., Limited.
Ggreat benefit from the tube ofIMIreceived
AILD 8
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to be very effective in cased of Inflam.
mutton.
W. A. Yours,
Woolwich Arsenal at present em-
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The average annual earnings per
man exceed $500
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Marina stye Calvo to Aseptic Pubes, 2tp0 and 50,,
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He—Poll look nice enough to eat,
She—We11, Ido eat.
Minaret's Liniment Cures Colds, 41,
Belle—"lsdgar has such tact in
Choosing an engagement -ring.
er
Nell—"Yes and such ]snack in get -
tin '
back
from a k r
S it m every
irgl l
it to," 'r g re gives
For your own salve, don't wait
until it happens. It may be a
headache, toothache, , earache, or
some painful accidet. Rawlins
Wizard Oil will cure it. Get a bot-
tle now.
Some people have succeeded in
reducing procrastination '
to an ex-
act science.
Poverty may be ,nn disgrace, brat.
it takes a let to disgr toe a rich
an. 1
dlinerd's M;Inhnent GuroS Dtu•Get itt to**, m
PARRIS FOR SALE OR RENT.
JJlfl..1JFr W. reives0N, 90 COLBORNE ST.,
.. Toronto.
0NH HUNDRED ACRES - GOOD
Buildings; near Brampton.
rfl WF:NTY-FIVE ACRE FRUIT. PARM—
.L Brick House and Good Buildings;
St, Catharines.
NUMBER OF GOOD 51005, GRAIN
and Dairy Farms in Halton, Peel.
York, Ontario and Prinoe Edward Colin.
ties.
Ct EYERAL GOOD k'RUIT FARMS IN
17 the Niagara Fruit Belt.
ANITOBA, SASKATCHEWAN, AL-
LY�. berta and British Columbia Lands.
to email or largo blocks.
7f 1' YO17 WANT TO BUY OR SELL A
JL Farm, consult H W. Dawson, Ninety
Colborne St., Toronto.
AGENTS WANTED.
1 IGH -GRADE SPECIALTIES FOR
.l1JJLL Agents. Commission basis. D. L,
Twigs Co., Tillsonburg, Ont.
L! ALESMEN—$50 PER WEEK SELLING
U one hand Egg -Seater. Sample and
terms 25c. Money refunded if unsatiefac•
tory. Collette Mfg. Company. Coiling.
wood, Ont.
AGENTS WANTED. — A LINE POE
every home. Write us for our choice
list of agents supplies. We havethegreatest agency, proposition in Canada
to -day. No outlay necessary. Apply B.
C. I, Co., 228 Albert St., Ottawa.
HELP WANTED.
A T ONCE -YOUNG MEN TO LEARN
-CS Barber Trade. Demand for barbers
every day; cannot supply demands. Let
us teach you trade. Write Por partiou-
tars. Motor ?;arbor College, 221 Queen
East, Toronto.
MALE HELP WANTED. •
iILWAY POSITIONS AS STATION
,Lb Agents, Telegraphers, Freight and
'Lleltet Works, Day good wages. We train
you quickly. Send for free Booklet 18.
Day, Evening and Mail Courses.. Domin-
ion School Telegraphy, Toronto.
MISCELLANEOUS,
'SHAY and FARM SCALES, Wilson's
.0.$ Scale Works, 9 Esplanade, Toronto.
d"t ANCEli, 10:600104, LUMPS, utu. lo-
IL/ farina and external oared without
pain by our home treatment. Write us
before too late. Dr, hot,me% Ladneg.
wood, Ont.
TON SCALE GUARANTEED. Wilsons
Scale Works, 9 Esplanade. Toronto.
A GENTS WANTED. — A STUDY ON
11 other Agency propositions convinces
ue that none can equal ours. You will al.
ways regret it if you don't apply for par.
ttoulers to Travellers' Dept., .225 Albert St.
Ottawa.
Lv PEUTALISI'B ADv10E PRES. Consuls
1,7 us in regard to any disease. Lowest
prices in drugs of all kinds.
Trusses fitted by mall. Send measure-
ment. Glasses fitted by age. Write to -day
for
to Drg Reitman, Cnd in llugwood, Oat
DYEING ! CLEANING
For the very best, send your work to the
:"BRITI"SH AMERICAN DYEING C0."
Look for agent in your town, or send direct.
Montreal. Toronto. Ottawa, Quebec.
Trappers, Huntcrd
and Uoaaere In any
kind of Raw Furs,
cannot afford to dia-
pose of their cone,-.
tome wt th 0l, t first
obtaining our quo.
Wiens, whie, we cheerfully bullish upom.
request. we specialize in the following t-+
R1011T PRICES. LIBERAL ASSORTMENT.
And remittance forwarded same days geode
received, express and mail charges on all
ori too tsmall. id Canada's shipmLargest Fur Opernt too -
ator, ' Ther.'s a- Reason,' Your buslaos,
told correnpondonce solicited, nM, PT, IC
John Hallam - TORONTO
STURGEON
EIV�k�
External application for man
or beast, Everyone 'knows of
the wonderful qualities in the
oil of the STURGEON for
s rainsr
lameness, ns'
Ssa et
c.
Dr. Dow's formula has it in
its beat form. For Rheumatism,
Lumbago, Neuralgia, Swellings,
etc., it cannot bo equalled.
Try it once and you will be
satisflod. Paine 25 cants.
ASK YOUR DEALER,
HE BILLS IT.
The Bl'ayley Drtrg Co., Lid.,
Seto Props. St. Sohn, N. B.