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Millbrook & Omemee Mirror (1905), 13 Aug 1908, p. 4

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Shampoomg ‘ ail druggisfijv the Seven Su 81., T oromO; El; 55211 fiiana me 3311 WWW DEPT. IURORRU GRRMOPHDNE ROMPRNY All prices and styles from $12.40 to $2.40. Write for free catalogue. Teas come and go, but the tea "that .alv-nys stays, always leads, slâ€" . ys absolutely puts always “the t in gnaw is "Sn. ads." Agents wanted in every town. UIGTBR - BERLINER “I want a. good revolver,” began the' determmed-lookmg man, “SIX chambers 2” The Elder Matron â€"- ”Xou shouldn’t mind the baby crying a. little. 1t strengthens his lungs.” The Younger Matron -â€" “Oh, no doubt; but it weakens his father’s “Has my boy been a. little defend- er, and been kind to dumb animals toâ€"day’!” “Yes, grandma. I let your canary out of the cage, and when my cat caught it, I set Towser on her.’ religidn so.” vâ€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" -â€" _ . ‘ ‘VV hyâ€"erâ€"y ou’d better make it a, nine chamber, I want to use it on a. cat next door.” A Soothing Oil.â€"To throw oil up- on the troubled waters means to subdue to calmness the most bois- terous sea. To apply Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil to the troubled body when it is racked with pain means speedy subjugation of the most re- fractory elements. . It cures pain, heals bruises, takes the fire from burns. and as a. general household medicine is useful in many ailments. It is worth much. Llagerln . stubborn old sores are erased [tom the 21km by eaper’s Comte. The good work of bloodclunsing 18 completed with Weaver's Syrup. Hard and soft corns cannot with- stand Hollowm’ 5 Corn Cure; it is effectual eV' erV time Get a. bottle at once and be happy. ’CAUSE. Young Sonâ€"“Say, paw, when it rains hard, does the rain go into the clstern‘l” Pawâ€"“Yes. my son, of course.” 101mg Sonâ€""Well, then, how does it come to be soft water ’1” Pawâ€" “You go on’ ’.bed ” iTS $2 TR” Sent through Cu CMC. not only b diseases. 13pr F LY PADS: Aâ€"~ '29?â€" ERUGGISTS, MERS Ann GENERAL STCR ‘00. per pnokei, or 3 packets for 25¢. will last a. whole amon- Far Fina Eesks Library Bureau of canada 264 Yonge Street, Toronto. We can all you. the best what lands in Smknchewan from 39,00 per acro upward on only toms. W. doing all expanse: of your inspection. Write us for information. J. H. WILLOUGHBY C0., Ltd. Rn! Esta“ md Financial Brokors, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan WESTERN LANDS. - N... -- n .M. n.- ha in wheat Inn is m And interior woodwork Library Bureax' quality is standagd. Our new factory at Ottawa. is now in full operation and is turning out the best interior wood- work. desks and filing cab- inets made on the contin- ent. MUST BE DONE TO DEATH If you are interested in High Grade Woodwork we will send catalogs free of charge on application. SUTHERLAND SISTERS SGALP CLEANER is the WIL‘SON’S :5, 50c, or 5cm you!” Sutherland bxsters, 1 :c. on reccxpt of price. he only Dandruff Cure. For g '1: has no equal. Sold by all {5, sec, or set)! postpaid from Sutherland 5‘5“”? vexing Sent through Cnnndinn Agency Pormmez.‘ Cue. not. only tom nry relief. {or Nervou‘ diseases. Epilepy. \pums. St. Vizuu' Dans. Dobmty, Excavation. Founded 1871‘ mun. I. tuna, us. 031”“: 8b. Phltadolplua: LIMITED. sun“. 'ronoxm. m: 99,410., euemn, am ,4 ._â€".â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€" PBHIIHUBHIIY GUfBfl ‘1}? on. KLINE’S cam NERVE nesmnsn TRIAL EOTTLI FREE MID I8 usln THE W031i) OVER GANABA’. “8T Beil Organs are also world famed .1 {or Free Catalog sen No. 75 to .5th 303.0 to. 9.00... 09%. uufi. 23¢!!! :x =2! » «3.0!. 550’! ONT FARM WORTH $2,000.000 GEORGE VANDERBILT'S MAG- NIFICENT ESTATE. “Book Farmer” From Louisiana Has Charge of the Fields, Flocks and Herds. At Biltmore, in North Carolina, George W. Vanderbilt has spent over $2,000,000 1n creating the greatest estate in America. He has torn down a. mountain, built a. great castle, and owns 17 square miles of mountain country. These miles, however, are all under the most careful cultivation, either-as farming, grazing or timber lands. The owner of Biltmore has thel faculty of picking the right man: for the right work. He induced a. “book farmer” from Louisiana. to come into the Carolina. mountains and take charge of the fields, flocks and herds. That was eleven years ago, and until Arthur S. Wheeler began riding up and down the hills and through the bottoms he had never known of agriculture except from the printed page. He tested the soil of the few little worn-out plantations on the estate; he exam- ined the hillsides. He brought into :play his knowledge of fertilizing the ‘earth, of crop rotation, of the fod- lder and grain which might grow here, and especially of the live stock which might thrive and yield a profit. He decided that high- grade Jersey cattle would pay in milk and butter, also hogs and poul- try, and that the product of the soil should be first for their benefit. BUSINESSLIKE BIDDIES. So the bare hills became pas-l tures and lots for the swine to; range, ample shelters being of course provided. The poultry farm was stocked with record egg-layers of high degree, also pigeons, for squabs are profitable. Modern in- cubators hatched chickens by the hundreds. Everything, however, was conducted on strictly business lines. Each Jersey has her own stall and a. page in the dairy record. iEvery time she is milked the num- 1ber of quarts she gives are marked on the record, as is also the butter testâ€"the quantity of butter which the cream would make. All the en- silage and other fodder she eats in a, day are debited against her. When a. hen in the poultry house vyan‘ts a “vâ€" - '-â€"v to contribute to the egg fund she enters a “trap” nest by which she shuts a. gate which keeps her a. pris- oner until the poultry keeper finds her. He looks at the number of the leather band around her neck, takes the egg, and then releases her. Each hen also has a record page according to her number, and the number of eggs she lays in a. month or year of her life are not- ed on the books at the farm office. NEED 75 FARM HANDS. Seventy-five farm hands are need- ed for all purposes, including the milking, which is done by hand. The creamer-y has such a. mechani- cal system that in it three men pre- pare over a. thousand quarts of milk daily in bottles, in butter, and in ice cream, the yield fithe cows ranging from 8 to 15 quarts or more a day. The Ashevi eople who boast; of having a qderbilt for a. milkman have to p 3 1 cents a. quart as it comes from fishiny yellow waggons bearing . _-sign “‘Biltmore Dairy,” and th A ”it is cheap. " The news about the salegfi Wanless and Co.’s store tof" Rea, receives indisputable 2‘ , ation by the advertisement V Wanless and Co. have on ano page of thig paper. -..- h _ fl ‘ ‘__ A 1015‘; v1. yuan that”.-. John Wanless and Co. are known: throughout the continent as one of the largest jewelery firms in Amerizl ca. They have been in business in? this city over 68Hyears‘, §he firm‘ .n‘A havin‘éi‘iméhâ€"Vestabl‘ishedr in 1840. 11.7; _.._.‘I_ mu“: W--- -V, From the very beginning they made their motto “Quality First,” a genuinely real . business maxim. Merely to mention that a clock, a watch, a. ring. or any piece of jew- elry, art bronzefor cut glass came from John Wanless and Co. was to stamp it at once as absolutely of superior quality. Now that their property has pass- ec'. from their ownership. and an- other firm will conduct a new busi- ness on the premises, John Wan- less and Co. must be out of the. building in less than three months. ence, they have begun an immense rush clearance sale of all goods in stock, including jewelry and dia- monds, watches and clocks, cut glass. art bronzes, table silver and fancy umbrellas, nan‘d leather goods. -A1-L The features of the sale are that the stock is very large. the qualitv the WM best in Canada, and on ac- count of the shortness of the time left in “hich everv article in the store must be sold the prices are so reduced as to effect a. complete clearance within the allotted time. Tn fact, no opportunity of the kind has ever before come the mm of huVers who want the best quality at the minimum of price This sale affords the chance of a. lifetime. 7 Johnnie was silen't. Suddenly his face brightened, as he handedy the apple again to his mother, saying, “Mama, give it to sister and tell her to be generousgi lNGENlbUS JOHNNIE. Mother had a. brlght red apple which she wished to give to the children, at the same time teaching the little brother a. lesson in gener- osity. Johnnie had a peculiar fond- ness for apples. Calling him to her side, she said “Now, dear mama. has a. nice, rosy apple to give you, and she wants you to be generous.” That word was not in Johnnie’ s vocabulary, so he said, “mama, what do you mean by gen- erous?” “Oh,rdear, that means you are to divide .the apple into two parts and give Slsfier the larger.” JOHN WANLESS AND 06 CLEARANCE SALE.“ Dr. William’ Pink Pills Restored Strength After Medical Treat- ment Had Failed. “I can truthfully y.Dr Wil- liams’ Pink Pills did Sfor me what one of the best doctors in Halifax failed to doâ€"rcstored my health.” This strong statement is made by Mr. Wm. J. Weaver, 172 Argyle street, Halifax. Mr. Weaver adds: ”A fey years ago I took employ- ment in a large factory as fireman. I knew the work would be hard, and ‘ friends told me I would never stand _1t, but as I was a strong man, I weighing 180 pounds, I laughed at the idea of not being able to do the . work. Anyhow I started and found ; the job a hard one indeed. There ‘ were a number of firemen employ- 1 ed and men were taking and quit ting the job every few days. I kept at‘the work for two years and . during that time lost 50 pounds . ‘weight, and was a broken down jman. I could not take my meals ‘and often took my dinner back . home with me without touching it. When I would be working on the: [night shift I could not sleep in the lday time, and this added to my ,trouble. Finally I became a total lwreck and had to quit the work. I lcould hardly drag myself about, and yet had become so nervous that ‘I could not sit still and would walk about the house until I was ready to drop. The doctor came to see me every day, and changed the medicine time and again, but it did me no good. Finally he wanted me to go to the hospital, and at this stage a friend came to stay with 1110 overnight. While he was reading thoevening paper he “came across the testimonial of a cure wrought by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. He said, ‘why don’t' you try them, ~nothing else is help- ing you and they may do you good.’ He went out and got me a box at once. When this was done I got a half dozen boxes, and before they were all gone I began to feel like a new man. I continued using the pills for a 'couple of months when ‘I was again as well and as strong as ever I‘ had been in my life. and II have not seen a sick day since. I feel confident there is no remedy in the world equal to Dr. Williams" Pink Pills for building up a broken : down and nervous system, and for i such trouble I would strongly re-l ' commend them.” ‘ 'i Dr. Williams’ Pink Pill cure such i cases as Mr. VVeaver’s because they take the rich, red blood that feeds lithe starved nerves and tones and strengthens every part of the body. ‘That is why they cure anaemia, rheumatism, indigestion, neuralgia, St. Vitus dance, paralysis and other troubles due to bad blood and "shattered nerves. Sold by all me- dicine dealers or by mail at 50 ‘ cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 Efrem The Dr. Williams’ Medicine (30., Brockviile. Qnt. - - râ€"pâ€"v (V Natives Living on a Lake as in Prehisturic Times. At Lake Nokoue, on the Guinca' coast in Africa, there are a number of villages that stood on piles above the waters of the Swiss lakes. There are many scores of huts with gable ends and grass roofs lifted on piles toa height of about seven feet above the water. Rude ver- andas surrquhd the hutg, with fen- BROKEN IN HEALTH. alluuu Uv-h - - -.__ ,V 063 along their duter edge to keep the babies from rolling into the lake “aux... v. ‘Vr" w, forms that suppart their PILE IIO‘US ES IN AFRICA. huts. The Toronto Exhibition of Hair Goods will be made by Prof. Pember at his new store, Switches from $2.50 to $25.50, I’ompadour Bangs from $6.50 up, and Wigs and Toupees from $26.00 to $50.00. Write for catalogue. I27-l29 YONGE . STREET It Is Punishable Offence to Invert Postage Stamp on Letter. Many people blissfully imagine that lese majesteâ€"that is, insulting “royalty â€" 1s a crime peculiar to foreign countries and unknown In free and happy Britain. That, how- ever, is where they make a mistake. It is, for instance, techanically a. punishable offence to stick a penny stamp on a. letter upside down. Do- ing so is to insult the King through his effigy, and a few centuries agoâ€" supposxng penny stamps to have been then invented-«might easily have landed the offender in prison on a charge of seeking to bring ridi- cule on the sovereign or to express contempt for his authority by caus- ing his picture to stand on its head. Also, it is a. punishable oHence to deface a. coin of the realm bearing the royal image and then deliber- ately pu_t it; into circulation again. To strike the King would. accord- ing to the strict letter of the law, render the assailant liable to the death penalty, no matter how trifl- ing the blow was in reality.â€"Pear- son’s Weekly. Known to Thousandsâ€"ParmeJ lee‘s Vegetable Pills regulate the action of the secretions, purify the blood and keep the stomach and bowels free from deleterious mat- ter. Taken accurding to direction they will overcome dyspepsia, era- dicate hiliousness, and leave the di- gestive organs healthy and strong to perform their functions. Their merits are well-known to thouâ€" sands who know by experience how beneficial they are in giving tone ‘to the system. LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON. Fatherâ€"“Got a fall, did you '! Well, I hope you didn’t; cry like a baby.” , __ you’d have iSSnâ€"“No, dad, I dldn’t cry. 1 Just sald one wordâ€"the same as LESE MAJESTE IN BRITAIN. Home Empiegmeni fer Ladies’ Such as any lady can do and en- joy. Any lady who wishes, and sees this advertisement may, if she writes soon, secure this opportun- ity to be independent, earning a. good living in a. very easy manner. Work any lady can do. For particulars address MRS. M. SUMMERS, Correspondence Department, Windsor, Ont. Peggyâ€"“Was that P’liceman ever a little baby, mother ’l” Motherâ€" “Why, yes, dear.” Peggy (Thought- fully)â€"“I don"t believe I’ve ever seen a. baby p’liceman.” One trial of Mother Graves’ Worm Exterminator will convince you that it has no equal as a. worm medicine. Buy a. bottle and see if it does not please you. The Professorâ€"“I want you child- ren to go to my lecture to- night.” Robertâ€"“Couldn’ b you whip us in- stead, just this once, papa?’ ’ WISE OLD SOL. Little Haroldâ€"“Papa, dld 5010- men have 700 ines?“ Pap aâ€"“I believe he did, my son.’ Little Haroldâ€"“M as he the man who said, ‘Give me .-oerty 01 giVe me death’ 'l” Chlldrcn who are Pale thing thzt will make go noth n: to equal “ Forro‘ Mothers. be sure to get a. Used acco‘rding to directions. Dr. J. D. Kellogg’s Dyscntery Cordial will afford relief in the most acute form of summer complaint. When- ever the attack manifests itself no time should be lost in seeking the 23d of the Cordial. It will act imâ€" aid of the Cordial. It will act imâ€" mediately (m the stomach and in- testines and ally the irritation and pain. A trial of it will convince. anyone of the truth of these asser~ tions. Little Girlâ€"“1f I was a. teacher, I’d make everybody behave.“ Auntmâ€"“How would you accomp- lish that?" Little Girl â€"â€" “Very easy. When girls was bad I'd tell them they Gidn't look pretty; and when little boys were bad I’d make them sit witn the girls, and when big boys was bad I wouldn’t let them sit with the girls.” LiGI'IT, EASY, PLEASANT. Black Watch Black Plan The Chewin Tobacco of @a 'ty. at who are Pole and peeviah want some- it will make good nch blood: there is 0 equal ‘ herronm" for this purpose. be sure to get a. bott said!” Ever j great city impresses itself upon the_atx‘nos‘p|herc, and has a kind oi aerial double. Smoke, dust, rising heat currents and many other things give a. particular character to the air over a. town like Paris, Lon- don, or New York, which even pass- mg storms cannot altogether 0b- literate or drive. away. The British capital is especmlly famous for its effects upon the atmosphere. When one of its greet fogs is in full swim the vast city 18 lost to sight for its inhabitants, but viewed from the upper air, it would then present the appearance of a metropolis of vaâ€" pors. Some idea of this Spectacle may be obtained from a photograph taken over London from a balloon by the late J. M. Bacon, the aero- naut. Knowing What lies beneath it, that cloud becomes for the thoughtful onlooker a symbol of con- gregated activities. The Olympic Games Has been selected as the only Beef preparation to be sold at; the FRAN C O-BRI’X‘I SH EXHI 51TH} N Throughout the whole world there is only one BOVRIL. Don’t take G. E. LARNER, winner ‘of the 3500 metres walking championship, July 14, ALWAYS TRAINS ON BOVRIL. The 2,000 metres tandem bicycle race, July 29, was won by A. Schil- les and A. Auffray. Read what they ing'tilat I have ever used.” (Signed) A. SCHILLES. “Bovril is excellent for athletes and I use it exclusively.” (Signed) A. AUFFRAY. BOVRIL gives strength to the weak and maintains the strength of the strong. say : “Please pass me the salt," smd the first; boarder. "‘V‘Sialp shouldn’t be taken with this course,” said the second Vboa_rde1_‘. UUUInU, Du/Au vuu uvv ,. .. WV. “I know it. I’m not takingVit w 1th this course. I 11] taking it with )OUI last remark.” A Life Annuity of FIFTY-TWO DOLLARS is offered by the ORANGE MEAT people to the one sending in the largest number of bottoms of ORANGE MEAT pack- ages beforeflMay 31, 1909. This means that the winner will receive A CONTEST WORTH ENTERIN G. means that the winner will recolve One Dollar EVERY WEEK, or FIFTYâ€"TWO DOLLARS every year, as long as he or she lives. or they can exchange it for 3, CASH PRIZE (.f SEVEN HUNDRED DOLLARS. Besides the above there is a. sec- ond Cash Prize of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS; also other Cash Prizes as follows 2â€"â€" WTcn Cash Prizes DOLLARS each. Ten Cash Prizes LARS each. 1.1“;th UUUUUU Twenty Cash Prizes of FIVE DOLLARS each‘ and ONE HUN- DRED Cash Prizes of ONE DOL- LAR each. ‘ The only condition attached is that you cut out the lmttoms of the ORANGE MEAT packages and send them in to ORANGE MEAT. Kingston. The bottom of a Jumbo ‘ - 1 1. ml ..... A! L\Allsauvu. gun-v ~».---, package counts equal to Three of the smaller size. You should be able to win one of the ahox’e prizes if you start immediately and get your friends to help you. Send your name and address to ORANGE MEAT, Kingston, TO- DAY, and state that you are en- tering the contest. It is surely worth trying for. Coal Merchant (anxiously) -â€" “Hold on! That load hasn‘t been weighed. It, looks to me a trifle Uarge for a. ton.” Drivenâ€"”Tain‘t ‘ intended for a. ton. It's two tons.” (108.1 Merchant--“Bcg pardon. Go ahead.” “Bovril is the best food £071" train Miami}; tob, slr." Self-conscious Customer (much annoyeu)â€"-"\\'hab if I am? You needn’t talk so much. How about that squint of yours?” A Sound Stmnzich Means a Clear Headâ€"The high pressure of a nerv- ous life which business men of the present day are constrained to live make draughts llpml their vitality highly detrimental to their health. It is only by the must careful treat- various callings. many of t know the value of Parmclee s Veâ€" getable Pills in regulating the sh,» mach and consequently keeping the head clear. substitute. Stocks, Bonds, Debentures and Real Estate. Cobait and all Mining and Oil Stccks of Canada and United States. Orders executed with poudence solicited. Oil to 627 Trader. Bank A well known ufli-cer has a beauti- ful daughter. A young: captain. with no resources but. hi.» Mini-l. fell in luvc with her, and asked the old gentleman for her hand. The father at once told him that he had hardly enough to keep him in white gloves and to burnish his brass but- tons. “Well, General, what you say is true; but when you married you were only a lieutenant, with even a "man.” cnlnrv than mine. How dld “Well, General, what you say l8 true; but when you married you were only a lieutenant, with even a smaller salary than mine. How did you get along?” asked the captain, who thought he had made a good defence. But not so. The crafty old sea.- dog thundered forth: “I lived on my father-in-law for the first ten years, but I’ll be hang- ed if you are going to do i ."’» g Affable Ba1‘1)cx'â€"f“¥0-1_§'re \jcry LONDON IN CLOUDS. ()N THE murmur: ‘. BIGKERSTAFF 00., NOT with promptneu, (‘nrros- 1:01: HI M Building, Tor: n10: of TWENTY of TEN DOL- on: SURPRESE N0 PLEASURE WITHOUT PAIN Onc morning the chaplain was be» mg shaved otxtsule his torn by the regimental barber, who showed un- mistakable signs that he was un- nerved by dissipation on the. previ- As might be annupaceu. the chaplain was cut, and blood flowed freely down his chm. he 100de up rcproachfully at the artist in hair, and said: “You ‘see, my man. hard drimung." ”Yes. sir.‘ rcpkicd the barber Con- aolmgly. "xi; does make the slim ous night. what comes of John Wanless (10., Toronto’s oldest and most reliable jewellers have disposed of their warehouse and will sell out the whole of their immense stock by October ist. Unheard of bargains are being offered in Watches, Rings, Silverware, Clocks and so forth. WANLESS - (30., 50 CENTS. ALL okuoozsrs, OR The Pango Company, Toronto ’HLES iii " [thou h! I must go on suffering from puos um! I dpd : but Zam-Buk cured mo, " says Mn. L. Reed. of Sieenburg, Ont.. and tdds:â€"‘ I V38 so w-gkened that 1 «wk! haxdly move about, Ind l lmle work cauud me great agony. Then I heard of this and bdm, and I am thankful to any that it has cured me." LYMAN BROS. CO. Toronto CLARKSON. Th) onto; (No Personal Liability) Authorized Capital, - 3 Lama 83w Gum E‘fiiégég Znn-Buk also curescuu. bums,bmises. stifle“, eqcma. ulcers. chafcd plum. son feet, rough red skin patches. and oil skin injuries and (“928505. Drugaku and "ores u soc. I box. or Zun-Buk 69.. Torontb. 3bos {or $3.35. Directorsâ€"President, Arthur Dinnis, contractor, Toronto; Vim-President, A. S. Wigmore, Manager Holmes Electric 8: Protection Co., Toronto; Secretary-Treasurer. Fred Armstrong, contractor. Toronto; F. H. Herbert. architect and engineer, Toronto; J. C. Holtby, contractor, Toronto; George Duthie, manager Roofers’ Supply Co., Toronto; J. H. Tighe, miner, Larder City. Bankersâ€"The Crown Bank. Torontok Auditorâ€"Henry Barber, Toronto. The property consists of ‘28 40-acre claims immediately ad- joining the now famous Harris Maxwell and upon {he same amount of development should prove equally as good. 100,000 shares are now offered to the public at 15 cents per share; Do not lose this golden opportunity of investing in one of the most promising properties in the district. For full par- ticulars apply to HEN RY F. DARRELL A.J. PATTISON CO., Bonds and Stocks Bought and Sold on all all Exchanges 168 YONGE ST., TORONTO CorreSpondents â€" Chas. Head New York and Boston Stc dc 1' You Should Get Some of Them 33-35 SCOTT ST., TORONTO. No. 8 Colbor no Street, Toronto. ESTABLISHED 1840 Boston Stock Exchanges. IN Ii 0 LISALE :to and Montreal: LYMAN KNOX Lo: NATIONAL DRUG (30., London. For Neuraigia, Headache, Rheumatism, Pain, Etc. The Mild Climate of Virginia oflers splendid opportunities {or stock mi ‘ fruit growing. dairyiu and goneml {an n;. Winters are short. C imate healthful. luxul 00d and selling below its value. but increasing :1 value each yezlr. Many Canadians am thin; in Virginia. \Vriw fer information 3.0 G. W. IiUlXWR. Commissioner of Agrioufturv, Richmond, Va. Igaifig 1 meaning! be! for “out 1: your so". at and and ”and, Toronto. Ottawa. Qusba, If Every Farmer how much mono he could are by using I- Fairbanks-Mono ack-afâ€"nu-dees GaunEine En. gins to sun wood. {mm}; water. grind feed, 6c, '0 would nq: beAab gto sqpply thg dqmand. Knew Cut this ad. out and send to us 9.041;“.me V. will send you our free catalogue. Name ‘l’M cannula! Fairbanks 60.. LII-mud. Toronto. Ont Menthol-l. Winnipeg, VW’I KL 6: Co.. Members “ BRITISH meme“ DYEIHE GO.‘ For :2:- vary Mun: your tort so tin Address FREE CATALOGUE $4,000,000.00 FISCAL ABENT. LIMITED. “We stayed in Dearui: a 4 of weeks.” assumed Mrs. I after a brief pause. ‘ and i then two fieeks Jerry .§pent Fioss echncd creging yet noarc ix: cr mother's moved nearer m story, told in the scmehow thrilled (was as if it had own destiny. plupcrty. But have a minute till I promised how. He flattq poetry to me. a fire to elupo \\ where we were The la: moaningly thing I “11>. m “Father new noveri" the “'0‘ a (rumbled \‘uicc his dandy ways And when Bocvi cansent to our 1 ed it. and said I should never and in new x: neighborhood “.- “e [bed on lal miles abuvc I' “:1'n't tvm week \‘il fell in love u rmgs on 2:1 ways. and n hum. He 1‘ 1113!]. 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