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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 2 Dec 1915, p. 7

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A. E. MeLAUCHLlN. Barrister, Solicitor _ and Oonwyanctf. Office:--Bleakley Block. Ilnr Btwrt- Bowman-ville. Money to loan-at T^aon* able rate». . 48-lyr.. B. J. flÀZLEWOOD, M.D., G.M. B0WMANV1LLE, - * '® NT * G OLD MEDALIST oi Trinity TJniTerelty Toronto; Four yeara Attendra Physician and Burgeon at Mt. Carmel Eocpital, Pitteburg, Ki. ; gt Office and Residence Telephone No. 108. Wellington GOODMAN & GALBRAITH GOOD Barrietfla A. K. GOODMAN, ». C.fiALllAlTN £c£ LumsdenBldg. Yooge flt Adelaide-sts Toronto Ontario W. H. ALEXANDER, V. S. Ecnor&ry graduate of Ontario Veterinary Co, lege. Diseases of all domestic animals treated i) latest kno-wti methods. Office at his residence, King-st, East Bow- ir. anvil) e. Phone 193. 30-lyr. W ANTED-- À reliable man with some business experience "with farmers to represent ns m Bowmanville and Durham County! A permanent permanent position for the. right man, Highest commissions paid. Territory reserved. _ New specialties for season 1013-16. Stone & Wellington, Wellington, Toronto. e *7 5 LAKE SHORE FARM WANTED7 Fifty acres or more wanted on Lake Shore. If you have property to sell write, JOHN FISHER & CO., - Lumsden Building, Toronto. $15 TAILOR MADE SUITS. Gents, why pay more than $15 for a tailor made suit when we are giving such exceptional values at that price. Come in and see our samples. Fit guaranteed. Cleaning, pressing and repairing ladies' and gents suits a specialty. Jos. Jeffery & Son, / ' Star House, Bowmanville. dr:j. c. devitt, DENTIST. Graduate of Royal Dental College, Toronto. OFFICE : King St. East, Bowmanville, daily OFFICE BODES: 6 a. m. to 6 p. except Sunday. m. Phone 60a Honsi Phoxk 90b WORN WORRIED WOMEN Her Many Duties Affect Her Health and Often She Breaks •\ Down Completely. It is little wonder that there are many times in a woman's life When -she feels in despair. There is no nine-hour day for the busy housewife. There are a hundred thing about the home to .keep her busy irom the time she.-arises until it is. again bed . time, what is the result? Often/ her nerves give way, her good looks suffer, her blood becomes thin,, her digestion is disturbed and her system threatened with a complete breakdown. Every woman should do .all possible to protect protect her health .and good looks, and there is one way-in which she can do this, and that is by taking Dr. Williams' Williams' Pink Pills. These actually make new, rich blood, strengthen every nerve and every organ, bring the glow of health to the cheeks and brightness to the eye. These pills have done more to make the lives-of thousands of women sunshiny than anything else . in the world. Mrs. Daniel Theal, <■ Waterloo, Ont., says: "I was very much run down, my blood was thin and watery and I would faint at the least excitement. I suffered suffered from headaches and dizziness, arid often it seemed as though there were clouds before my eyes.. Finally I was forced to go to bed with weakness. weakness. I doctored for six weeks while in bed without receiving any benefit. Finally I was induced to take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and when I had taken ten boxes I was completely cured, and never felt better in my life. I am convinced that what Dr. Williams' Williams' Pink Pills did for me they will do for others, and I warmly recommend recommend them to all weak women." You can get these Pills from any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50, from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., BrOck- ville, Ont. ___*-- . PATHETIC STORY. r - m No school ever had truer friends among its graduates than LLIOTT y TORONTO, ONT. This is a school of results--Splendid Results. Meritorious work for our students and for the business public has been an active agent in the upbuilding upbuilding of our famous school. We assist worthy students to get employment, employment, Commence a course now. Catalogue free. Yongeund- W. J. ELLIOTT, Charles Sts. Principal Wanted Now Reliable salesman to act as-agent in Durham & Ontario Counties. Pay Weekly Outfit free, exclusive territory and money niaking specialties. Our agencies are the best in the ' business business for we sell the highest grade of stock at most reasonable prices and guarantee deliveries deliveries in first class condition. Nursery stock is selling well this year and good money can he made hv this district. For particulars write b'nlcs Manager, < PELHAM NVriSERY CO., 4Ü-1S Toronto, Ontario RAILWAY TIME TABLES FOR BOWMANVILLE. Among U.S. railroads the inter venation venation of the receiver has been so frequent, frequent, and .has concerned so many important important ' systems, that this official is no longer considered an omen, of approaching approaching dissolution, but rather, in cases, the promise of economical administration. administration. Figures issued by the Bureau of ..Railway News and Statistics, Statistics, Chicago, show that there were twenty-eight railway companies of more or less importance- in the hands of receivers at the close of the calendar calendar year 1914,- iri addition to nearly forty minor roads. The combined length of these .larger railways operated operated by receivers amounted to 19,449 miles, with a total capitalization of-no less than $1,376,678,913. They-include the St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad, Railroad, with excellent services in the southwest; the Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad, with one of the best services between Chicago and St. Louis ; the Wabash, with its strong geographical position, providing short line mileage between many important cities in the Middle West; the Pere Marquette, serving thickly populated districts in Michigan; arid the Toledo, St. Louis and Western Railroad, known as the.Clover Leaf Route, traversing traversing the progressive states of Indiana Indiana and Illinois. The receivership record for 1914 is as follows: Mileage. Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlan- 28,441,200 Pere Marquette ........ Pittsburg, Shawmutt & Northern . . x .......... 11,700,000 St. Louis & San Francisco 92,050,100 tary of War and published recently in St. Louis> Brownsville & SOLDIERS' GRAVES. - Shells Destroy Marks Where the Men Are Buried. That the problem of marking the graves of soldiers who have fallen on the battle front is a difficult one is shown ' by an announcement made from the office of the British Secre- 500,600 804.000 230.000 7,94i,45Q. Mexico St. Louis, San Francisco & Texas ........... San Antonio, *tJvalde .& Gulf ••••»•••••••••••• Tennessee Central Toledo, St. Louis & Western Western 19,947,600 Trinity & Brazoz Valley . 500,000 Wabash R. R. 92,400,426 Wabash-Pittsburg Terminal Terminal 10,000,000 Wabash, Chester & Western Western 1,250,000 Wisconsin &- Michigan .. 1,500,000 Wheeling & Lake Erie .. 36,980,400 ©THE Funded Debt. tic 646 104 1,283- A Russian Officer's Sad Downfall in , Paris. Amsterdam (Holland) newspapers describe the pathetic close of the career career of Lieutenant Maschkowitsch, of a crack Cossack regiment of Russia. When the war broke out Lieutenant Maschkowitsch was in Paris, and as it was useless for him to attempt to join his regiment he at once enlisted in the French army. In the battle of the Marne he distinguished himself and became. a favorite with the French soldiers. He was slightly wounded a few months ago in -a skirmish skirmish near Ypres, but soon recovered. Recently he received a forty-eight hour furlough and returned to Paris. It. was the last his regiment saw of him. Cape Giardeau Northern . Chicago & Eastern Illinois Cincinnati," Hamilton & Dayton 1,014 Colorado Midland 338 International & Great Northerrl 1,160 Kansas City, Mexico & Orient of Texas 478 Kansas City, Mexico & Orient. 260 Louisiana -& Northwest 121 Macon & Birmingham ....... 105 Missouri & North Arkansas .. 365 Missouri, Oklahoma & Gulf .. 333 New Orleans, Mobile & Chicago 403 Oklahoma Central . 136 Pere Marquette 2,323 Pittsburg, Shawmut & Northern Northern St. Louis & San Francisco . -- St. 'Louis, Brownsville & Mexico Mexico St. Louis, San Francisco & Texas San Antonio, Uvalde & Gulf .. Tennessee Central Toledo, St. Louis & Western .. 291 4,746 518 243 261 294 451 12,163,105 7.188.000 3.663.000 12,709,900 Trinity & Brazos Valley ...... 315 Wabash R. R. Wabash-Pittsburg Terminal Wabash, Chester & Western Wisconsin & Michigan Wheeling & Lake Erie 2,514 89 65 124 469 19,449 In September he was arrested for desertion in a cafe in Paris, a wreck of his former self. Weeks of dissipa- j Cape Giardeau Northern, tion had sapped his vitality. He was j Chicago & Eastern Illi- Capital Stock. Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlantic $35,000,000 2,500,000 tried by court martial, and admitted that he had not known a sobçr moment moment for a, long time. He was found guilty, degraded and sentenced to two years' imprisonment. Great regret was expressed by the men of his regiment regiment for his downfall, but in view of all the circumstances the verdict of the court-martial was entirely just. Grand Trunk Railway GOING EAST. GOING WEST Express 8.52 a. m. : Express 4.22 a. m Express 10.18 ,, Local 7.C0 ,, Passenger 8.36 p.m. Local * 9.45 „ Local 6.48 ,, Passenger l.I6p.m. Passenger 7.18 , ."Passenger 7.11 „ Mail 9.68 , : Dailv Canadian Pacific Railway Going West Going East 0.07 a. m. daily 10.46 a. ui. daily S.S8 a. m. daily 1 3 "21 p. m. daily! 4.27 p. m. daily 0.50 p. m. daily! 7.4S p. in. dailyj 12.57 a. m. daily t Except Sunday. C. B. Kent, Agent. Canadian Northern Railway 4. GOING EAST. GOING WEST. "j Express 31.53 a. 111. j Express 9.06 aim. •jExpress 6.33 p.m. | Express 7.40 p.m •[Daily excopl Sunday ! *i Daily except Sunday. Cook's Cotton Root Compound. A safe, reliable regulating medicine. Sold in three degrees degrees of strength--No. 1, $1 ; No. 2, $3: No. 3, 55 per box. Sold by all druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt of price. /Free pamphlet. Address : THE COOK MEDICINE CO., TORONTO. ONT. (Fwwrly Wiriw.) A VALUABLE MEDICINE FOR LITTLE ONES Mrs. G. Morgan, Huntsville, Ont., writes:--T wish every mother arid especially young mothers know the value of Baby's Own Tablets. They have certainly worked wonders with our baby. She was troubled with colic and constipation and cried all the time, but the Tablets soon put her right, and she is now a fine healthy child." The Tablets are sold by medicine medicine dealers or, by màsjl at 25 cents a box from. The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. DEEP-WATER DIVING. nois 28,817,800 Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton 8,248,515 Colorado Midland 10,000,000 International & Great Northern 4,822,000 Kansas City, Mexico & Orient . . 25,000,000 Louisiana & Northwest .. 2,180,000 Macon & Birmingham .. : 500,000 Missouri & North Arkansas Arkansas Missouri, Oklahoma & Gulf - New Orleans, Mobile "& Chicago Oklahoma Central 8.340.000 8.474.000 10,075,300 3,193,500 Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlantic $24,560,500 Cape Giardeau Northern. 1,500,000 Chicago & Eastern Illinois Illinois ... 74,507,000 Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton „ 62,135,640 ! Colorado Midland 9,532,000 International & Great Northern 24,594,500 Kansas City, Mexico & OpipTii* - Louisiana & Northwest . 2,300,000 Macon & Birmingham .. 500,000 Missouri & North Arkansas Arkansas 9,936,969 Missouri, Oklahama & Gulf 9,266,190 New Orleans, Mobile & Chicago .. • 14,152,602 Oklahoma Central ...... ' 3,180,000 Pere Marquette 79,959,165 Pittsburg, Shawmut & Northern ^ . 7,173,358 St. Louis & San Francisco Francisco 296,500,242 St. Louis, Brownsville & Mexico St. Louis, San Francisco & Texas San Antonio, Uvalde & Gulf ■... 1.* Tennessee Central . Toledo, St. Louis & Western Western ...... 28,027,000 Trinity & Brazoz Valley.. 8,760,000 Wabash R.R 124,194,149 Wabash-Pittsburg Terminal Terminal 50,451,834 Wabash, Chester & Western Western - 690,000 Wisconsin & Michigan .. 3,868,245 Wheeling & Lake Erie .. 27,000,000 $928,282,622 The total capitalization,-stocks and bonds was $1,376,678,000. Eliminating Eliminating duplications, the net - capitalization capitalization is less than $60,000 per mile. In the thirty-seven years, from 1876 to 1913, the" records show that not less than 754 U.S. roads, with an operated length of 145,176 miles, and with $8,262,453,000 capital stock and funded debt, passed into receivers' hands. Among these were included such properties as the Northern Pacific, Pacific, Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe, that were subsequently reorganized and placed upon a profitable basis. Other important lines which have gone into receivership in 1915 include old established properties, such as the Missouri Pacific System, with a length operated of 9,670 miles. The stock of the Missouri Pacific a few years ago was selling above par, and it is still considered to be a road with 'considerable possibilities. the London newspapers. The announcement announcement says no special crosses can be received for transit, and explains explains that known graves are marked by small wooden crosses'treated with cmeosote to make them waterproof. ^Most of the graves, explains the announcement, announcement, are within the range of the enemy's shell fire. So much is this true that most of the crosses are destroyed frequently and have to be replaced from a carefully kept register register of the burial places as soon as the graves can be reached. Under those conditions the War Office says it would be impossible to set up anything anything like permanent markers until conditions are more- settled. • How You May Throw Away Your Glasses The "statement is made that thousands wear eyeglasses who do not really need them. If you are one of these unfortunates, unfortunates, then these • glasses may be ruining your eyes instèad of helping them. Thousands Thousands who wear these "windows" may prove for themselves that they can dispense dispense with glasses if they will get the on rraa 000 ! following prescription filled at once : Go 29,7byto any active drug store and get a bottle $448,396,291 fM YEAST CAKES^C MAKE PERFECT BREAD^ Bread made in the home with Royal yeast will keep fresh and moist longer than that made with any other.. Food Scientists claim that there is more nourishment in a pound of good home made bread than in a pound of COMPAN^^I mcat " Consider the difference incost. LTroRONTO.^CJ lwg , llettcompany limited TORONTO, ONT WINNIPEG MONTREAL MADE IN CANADA, Great Lakes Are. Low. Each of the five Great Lakes is lower than the last ten years' average. average. However, as Superior is only 1.48 feet below the high stage of June, 1876, there seems no immediate danger danger of its utter disappearance. Minard's Liniment Cures Distemper. Hardly Possible. C. H. Spurgeon was once asked-- "Could any man play the cornet and be a Christian?" "Yes, I think he could," Spurgeon replied, "but I am not sure about his next-door neighbor." neighbor." Teacher--"Where is the Dead Sea?" Tommy -- "Don't know, ma'am." "Don't know where the Dead Sea is7" "No, ma'am. I didn't even know any of them were sick, ma'am." America's . Pioneer Dog Remedies BOOK ON DOG DISEASES And How to Feed Mailed free to any addrees by the Author H. CLAY GLOVER, V. S. 118 West 31st Street, New York of Bon-Opto tablets ; fill a two-ounce bottle bottle with warm water and drop in one Bon- Opto- tablet. With this harmless liquid solution bathe the eyes two to four times dally, and you are likely to be astonished at the results right from the start. Many who have been told that they have astigmatism, astigmatism, eye-strain, cataract, sore eyelids, weak eyes, conjunctivitis and other eye disorders, report wonderful benefits from the use ôf this prescription. Get this prescription prescription filled and use it;-you may so j strengthen your eyes that glasses will not | be necessary. Thousands who are blind. ! or nearly so, or who wear glasses might never have required them if they had cared for their eyes in time. Save your eyes before before it is too late ! Do not become one of these victims of . neglect. Eyeglasses are only like crutches, and every few years "they must be changed to fit the ever-increasing ever-increasing weakened condition, so better see If you can, like many others, get clear, healthy, strong magnetic eyes through the prescription here given. The Valmas Drug Co. of Toronto will fill the above prescription prescription by mail, if your druggist cannot. j/VF . Granulated Eyelids, . Eyes inflamed by exposure to Cold Winds and Dust ç quickly relieved by Murine I Li# Eye Remedy. No Smarting, Smarting, just Eye Comfort. At Your Druggists' 60c per Bottle. Murine Eye Salve inTubes 25c. For Book of the Eye Free write Murine Eye Remedy Company, Chicago THOROUGHNESS IS OUR MOTTO I ■LLIOTT Egyptian Burial Customs. The Egyptians, believing that dead people needed the things they used when alive, sometimes killed the favorite favorite horse and slave of the dead man. In India, for the same reason, widows were burned with the corpses of their husbands. - What He Told Him. "They say Jack's injuries were the result of a practical joke." "Yes. The chappies told him that a big, burly man in the smoking room was deaf and dumb, and Jack walked-over to him with a sweet smile and told him he was a silly fool." "Well?" "The man wasn't deaf and dumb, and 1 the 'silly fool' was_Jack." Yonge and Charles Sts., Toronto. Offers best advantages in Business Education; Education; strong demand for graduates; enter now; write for calendar. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. DON'T CUT OUT A Shoe Boil, Capped Hock or Bursitis FOR Minard's Liniment Cures Garget in Cows Bushmen's food consists largely of locusts. ABSORBINE *■ • • 3.ACE MAHK BtG.U.S PAT Off will reduce them and leave no blemishes., Stops lameness promptly. Does not blister blister or remove the hair, and horse can be worked. $2 a bottle delivered. Book 6 M free. ABSORBINE, JR., for mankind, the antiieptic liniment for Boil», Bruises. Sores. Swellings, Varicose Vein*. Allays Pain and Inflammation. Price SI and S2 a bottle X druggists or delivered. Will tell you more If you write. W. F. YOUNG, P. D. F., 516 Lymans Bldg., Montreal, Can. kbsorbine end Absorbing Jr., arc mide In Canidi. ! Minard's Uniment Cures Diphtheria. Red, White, Blue, Cross, Silver, Black Poxes, Beaver, Lynx, Etc. --* -- WRS Wanted from all sections of Canada _ . , Ww Every raw-fur shipper who is looking for a better outlet for ■ * ™ his raw furs should write at once for our price list, we are *1 ■ ■ in a position, to pay top market prices, and will do so at all ■■ NKS times. Let us hear from you. 1 ^ Send for Our Price Is 1st--How Ready. We Buv Ginseng. Reference byf'permission : Union Exchange National Bank. N 6W _YorK. STRUCK Sc BOSSAX, Ino., Exporters of and Dealers in RAW BURS 140 WEST 28th STREET, HEW YORK GERMAN TEXTILE. INDUSTRY. X New G .P. It. Afternoon Train, leaving Toronto 1-45 p.pi. fov Ottawa Galling at chief po'nts along Lake Ontario Shore Line, including Kempton.. Up-to- date equipment, including Buffet-Library- Observation Parlor Car, with Broiler Service. LeaveBowmauville -3 21 p.m. Arrive.Ottawa.. .10 00 p m. fDaily, except Sunday] Return by "The York," the new afternoon train from Ottawa at 1.16 p.m., Bowmanville 7.48 p.m., arriving in Toronto 9.30 p.m. O. B. KENT, Ticket Ticket Agent, or write M.G.Murphy, Dis- irict Passenger Agent, Agent, Toronto. Lack of Raw Material, Cotton, and Other Products. Regarding conditions in the textile industry in Germany, a correspondent writes to the Paris Temps, as follows: "The Central Union of Christian Textile Workers and the German Tex- tile'Workers' Union, two of the greatest greatest labor. organizations in Germany, have recently held a conference for the discussion of the grave crisis menacing their industry. After as- trades for which blinded soldiers ! certaining the exact situation, a re-: may fit themselves, writes C. Arthur ! medial programme was agreed upon, Pearson, chairman of . the British . which will be subnfitted for approval Blinded Sbldiers' and Sailors' Care to the authorities of Elberfeld, Char- rnmn-rittee He savs: men and other industrial centres in %Mng is, I . think, a quite new Rhenish Prussia and" Westphalia. The occupation for blind people. The j fundamental cause for the crisis is a diver who is building breakwaters and , lack of raw material, cotton and other piers works in the dark, for even if ! products, of which there are ^suf Expert Says Trade Opens Opportunities Opportunities for Blind Soldiers. ^ Deep-water diving is one of the tive council to look after all,these details. details. - One Reason. "Do you know why money is so scarce, brothers ? " the soap-box orator demanded, and a fair-sized section of the backbone of the na- j tion waited in leisurely patience for the answer. A tired looking woman had paused j for a moment on the edge of the , crowd. She spoke shortly. r "It's because so many of you men spend your time telling each other why, 'stead of hustling to see that it ain't!" I was cured of terrible lumbago by MINARD'S LINIMENT. I REV. WM. BROWN, j I was cured of a case of earache hv MINARD'S LINIMENT. MRS. S, KAULBACK. I was cured of sensitive lungs by MINARD'S LINIMENT. MRS. S. MASTERS. RACCOON Revillon Freres 134 McGILL STREET, - MONTREAL are manufacturers and can pay you best prices for furs of all kinds. Send for our price list. SKUNK One Effect of Prohibition. "The rapid increase in dry territory in the United States has resulted in a shortage .of tea, according to Geo. F. The higher the rank of a naval of- _ fleer, the more gold lace he wears on Mitchell, supervising tea examiner of his coat sleeves. Treasury Department. Tea stocks, in the United States are lower than they have ever been. The price of tea is advancing steadily."--Chicago "Tribune," "Tribune," April 22nd. Minard's Uniment Cures Colds, 8cc. ficient quantities on hand to keep the numerous mills in operation. The steadily decreasing import trade, which may soon cease altogether, cannot cannot but aggravate the general economic economic situation. The official sequestration sequestration of the raw materials in all Germany Germany and their subsequent redistribution redistribution by the government have only tided over matters temporarily. Soon it will be necessary to reduce operations operations still further, either by discharging discharging part of the workers or by cutting down the hours of labor. "In this crisis, which affects hundreds hundreds of thousands of textile workers, workers, their organizations have -invoked the aid of the government and loçal authorities. The demands presented include the employment of \ idle men on public works, the procurement of why ci lfiRdinjî physician savs its a pod- , on 4 apwin? work -For flip -wo-- send to humanity. Especially try \t in knitting and sewing worx ior me WO- porridffe. pancakes, and gems, but care- ! men, the furnishing Of temporary Sinfully Sinfully follow "directions on package, for 1 . , QeG ; Q f n Vu»p to those without making porridge, For an early break- 1 âncial assistance to moso witnout fast, cook the night 'before in r? double any means, the payment of insurance boiler without stirring and warm in the.. "X- _. c fnr a ii w v. Q are una h1e to- morning-by ^setting ^in-boiling water premiums ior aji. ,wno, are un apte to. while* dressing. At gsricers', 10 and 25 keep up thëir Jpôliciès themselves and cents. Roman Meal is:-toade by Roman " *'-.*• • -- - . -• . Meal Co., Toronto. 1 the water is clear his work disturbs it and renders it impossible for him to see anything. through it. The diver is one of the best paid of workmen. He has an attendant to look after him while below and when he returns to the surface, and the occupation is one which I think will prove to be extremely extremely suitable for intelligent blinded blinded soldiers and sailors who have had some mechanical training.". ' -- ' USE ANY HOUSEHOLD RECIPE with Dr. Jackson's Roman Meal, and bake anything from it. If you like, eat hot from the oven. It won't ferment. It makes most delicious baking, prevents indigestion, is very nutritious. ' relieves constipation, or "money back." That's War Revives Chinese Trade. The _shortage of the supply of synthetic synthetic indigo in the markets of the world as a result of the war in Europe and the consequent high priceis for imported indigo in Chinese markets has led to a revival of the native production production of indigo in various parts of China. Indigo production is one of China's oldest industries; The Chinese developed 1 v own process -of making making the e t - . and used their native product for many centuries before foreign dyes were known. The production production of native indigo has. continued ever since. From fifteen to fifty Brazil-nuts grow in one seed vessel, which is big as a man's head. as There are no railways*in Iceland. FARMS FOR SALE. iARMS -- ALL SIZES -- STOCK, Grain, Dairy or Fruit. When you want to buy, write H. W. Dawson, Brampton, Ont. F NEWSPAPERS FOR SADE. JP Offices for sale in good Ontario towns. The most useful and interesting of all businesses. Full information on application to Wilson Publishing Com- pany N 73 West Adelaide >St.. Toronto. FOR SADE. Victrola IV - $21 With 15 ten-inch double-sided Victor Records (30 selections, selections, your own choice), $34.50. Easy Payments if Desired. Other Victrolas $33.50 to $400. ACRES. 14 IN SIXTH CON- cesslon Franklin. $5000. Louisa Wilder, Birkendale, Muskoka. lOO hsdf wasted W E REQUIRE PARTIES TO KNIT men's wool socks for us at hoirie, either with machine or by- hand ; send stamp for information. The Canadian Wholesale Dis. Cp., Dept. S., Orillia, Ont. - MISCELLANEOUS. ANCER, TUMORS, LUMPS, ETC. internal and' external, cured without without pain by our home treatment. Wrltt us before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical Co.., Limited,; Coliingwcod. .Ont. Three Weeks More then Christmas Christmas is rapidly, drawing nearer, and you bave little time left to decide on your present. Make it a Victrola and you will hear a shout of joy from all members of the family on Xmas morning. It will overcome the monotony of the long winter months, and give you the music and entertainment that other .homes enjoy which now own Victrolas. Whatever your favorite selections may be, the Victrola will play them for you. There are 6000 Victor Records from .which to choose, and you can get any standard or. popular music on ten-inch, double-sided Victor Records for 90 cents. Any of "His Master's Voice" dealers will let you hear them. If there is not one in your vicinity notify us and we will s-e-e that you are not disappointed on Christmas morning. BERLINER GRAM-U-PHONE CO., Limited 601 Lenoir Street, Montreal DEAD»! IK BTBRY TOWH AMS OXTY OMR TRIOS «'ROM COAST have W. the appointment of a general exécu- | ED, 6. ISSUE Fur9 Have AdvauceU ShiptoRpcerB. Wegiveliberalgrades, full value in cash andquick return*. We MjrfcirtfcAmerica/iwFurB, : HMaiL«te. Write todayjfor free Mice list. ■ _ COAST TO COAST VICTOR RS CORDS-- MAI» XV CAR ADA DOOX FOR " HIS MASTRB'S VOXCR " --TRADB MARK. New Agencies Considered Where We Are Not Properly Represented.

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