. y F‘Goal, s Disciple = “I _ -'ee"sV "w... _. a... -.'a...'h. I) ", ‘ -e Lon .leruicr “Be, broken at the' Whn. many people gall '3ett.'t.ietse alkali in NEW will manually: ill-:QlliCI lid-RD and be than}: Us MN": $2,293; â€at “me. waistline with n belt wows. very uizen"mns guess mid in ungainly my they“ much aeidtandidamt; awn... -t.. hare been palm “$0198? to be a favorite style for tho 'slentur_stornach. T1".atomacts mu hue tun-moms magma once. You two month and mm: withing! ig mais tt of mi)»; One's'hlps mm! ba corseted to been tsverurtimttlateg, and tttod ttelhis I'Vel'n munch methods t?t5itttl. The 9.3,.qu , M51510 61 “w the com“ elect. . gm. comet!" a. an Imap, 1rt1eh',orters you, f.eitt.Torttris/ttttt loci tttttob â€an“. n Y.f'l',1a4'l"2 .-_VV- W--------- Monti-anus acid: lustntly. And “[003“. c. -4930 in. q . Vance or w cap-a,“ at tho “Hidden gm Pura we htch ie a n" an added to ‘best alkali known to medical 'iiiiili'if"i'ii, egm Phil/ie'- 11'e.ulye1t1tleerr-. any. tiia Rghsmtt a the list this season. It linden horn is Phillipa' Milk or Mummy. 1: In"!!! . F DWI?“ try Nrrsi. 31mm have..rntuugh as 3233, but mini of m L t9 t ' T (.ht3fePtm “About Ho, h sa', ' . mmmw brown to a not: yellow and remained the stand'trd with physio '.itt"',icesee, h mun: new. _ lit aâ€. (hauled. " n combined with shades ot brown in the so you; since its lunacy; titan. “{me“ co it!" “reef When; can» t.qqhttt.. .19th t ._...:._ makes a my "estive garment. l Ono "corttul ot this hanging tuto- tttma-atv Canton. ' _ l - e "luggage“ in 'er.Mqtl from that â€(I W. uh. am the come: elect. . ._..- F----- Paradise titch in a now Nr added to the In: am â€no; tt “do. mm on mound dmNuuerYIiIOOT 1900, nan been would“! for " mm} Lady Allan put her ground- at Manama " the dune“! d the nursery. and throughout the summer“ tile. . week, mm†Don taken there. Form" you: Ham Gatehouse nod Soot!†convoy! the chlldren to Raveusmt over! loudâ€. and the sudden Company, through the madness of Eln‘hton. M" taken .tho and“: our: tridai. Donations of moniy’ for the“ pienios have been made "El". I. W. Kiliam.l Mrs. ' nuances-1n, $nd. In. mi.) Manama. In. Wellington mum} No plan If. m. m u to when the mm» will be and for hm: the demolition ot the homo. but no Board of the [dented Chum†" nus that the growth of the any " wnd- at [out two nurseries. on. on the northeast and the other in. the 'entre ot the in. During July and Lunar tho Iver- uo number of and": a (by "I " and son. dun the number wont up to 112. Pm thou-and malt were served during Mar, admin ot the Ital. still would I believe the words'ot my, "tieouver Sun (Lib): Wheat-grow- ' . were are jubilant. The price of wheat ma ter, fn,'lffc"pli11.Uewitrueii. is soaring; many iarmers who hate I " very dark outlook are now espeting a anllhBoy i'irii,'ii'it' harvest. And why? Be 'cause .'. . the wheatch is be- . I. Interpreter low normal. Bad weather conditions -- (ii?: cut down the expected yield. After only sin week. ht Canada, Hence price sare going up. industry Chino Kulmala. n Tyear-old rimutiiilttrte for the greatest possible pro-w newâ€, when he arrived. knew .og'dnctlon. Agriculture is compelled to am. word oi English, â€can", point the other way. A time of plenty! r. j ... number out at a G)CG,'li'i apt to " a time of hardship. A: 1'iitiali as interpret", faino?it"n.t at dearth is apt to menu prov, tat been unable to and work verity. Right there is a "farm prob.I in - so his mother is worhu‘lem" worthy of a good deal of inten-I to kWhm all. and Caino and his tion. ' . l white-hatred brother spend'their days1 --r--- " at the Day Nursery in Belmont ir'; . _ Mrs, Kulmain is saving up her dollars! The young "m 7 , to take her boys each to Finland be-‘ New York World: The Young plan cause she fears their education bonus realistic if one overlooks the ttgt.! will be hampered by their iiUiriitae.e. ot French policy which tit; and their father's inability to and". premise. But the British, " "i work. She wanted to talk to them" can see, are striking " the un-r Nursery superintendent about this but real premises. They m insisting on I tound an English inadequate. Mt an end ot French diplomatic privilege l Caino stepped into the conversation in European sham. and in this insist- 1 “d translated. i',',,'.',",',' they have set- their feet on a I Caino's is only one of the many' na/l",',!,'"','?,?.'?: though diMeult, dangerous.I nailties represented in the 'st-r"),,',",',,,,',',',':',',",,"',',',',','," lead. to . ttnat t winery, which soon is to razed to an tion o e war. ' make way tor the new Canadian Nit-l ------9---- " tionai Railway station. For twenty-l The correct length ot the tshirt tor Q Ive years'the belittle: has been in daytime wear will be three‘inchee be,‘ nae. and so dependent. on it for theblow the knee. For dressy afternoon our of their children have some wo- and evening wear the shirt proper l, men become that theyhave gradually varies in length from 8 to " inches C moved their homes nearer to the from the iloor. Trailing lines are oil-lm -. Giai by meets and ileunces ran-n n "Turning to Ping, the mighty bra said. 'and you Ping, do you dc my story? To which " adviser wed. ‘Bire, n the rat had been elephant. nua- the bottle a love on" um would I Milne the words ot master.‘ And he was richly reward: .-- “a... my words. you Niall you the use on your neck belt re the min rises to-mouow.’ Bo 'rartrrg, " clapped In hands and the young soldier wan led may to ta death. ,- --.. -"_..'q. tones. battles. conquest: and In: other subjects. At tenth, glancing at the bottle beside Mn! he aald. “Well do t resent)" on one occasion ln'lat distant landa. when an incredible tun. happened. My nennnt. " n: bidding. was pouring wln- into my goblet when. he. the neck or the bot. tie, there can forth a mt.' The young soldier. being amazed. anon. 'lloet sanguine. Indeed it unit have been A very anal] rat to tune trom the neck ot a bottle.' u, Ch! replied ‘By the soda. it wan an ex- ceedingly " rat!' The young soldier medltated and still doubting. “19., 'Sire, verily then, " must have been a monstroun bottle.' To which Lo Chi about“ In great wrath. 'By the gods , tell you it was an exceeding email Ntttle! And seinors en... Aknke ...., “men some: from "no to "be. With him Into med Maldivian Ping and "other. This other was a ttne young soldier, a brave m um held in high esteem tr his fallen Nevertheless he was " MN m feared no man. . "Lo Chi discounts“ on 'tunotirte. tones. battles. conquests 3nd Uf,) other subjects A, 'tr..-- -'-‘ . And since a- loan I m: The r. was amazed. quota, 9,11". Indeed it mutt vary Ila“ rat to Sun. th ot n bottle.' to ON the soda. it was an ex- rat!' The young soldier nd an†doubting. "lit, MD, a must have been I ttle.' To which Lo Chi 'eu wrath, 'By tttg god! was an exceeding "mall rsincq you doubt my all In! the an on your , OtMt "can: that In his tent, haruig Io him was a bottle which he would In had been an a love phlltu, you doubt war ro. I New York World: The Young plan, 'is realistic it one overlooks the un-‘ tey.?.?.".'. ot French policy which tit; its premise. But the British, " we. now can see, are striking n the un-l real premises. They Are insisting on an end ot French diplomatic privilege I in European alum. and in this insist- , once they have set their feet on o l 'pathmhich. though diMeult, dangerous , ‘and inconvenient, leads to s ttnail iiiquidation o file war. ll The correct length ot the skirt tor daytime wear will be three‘inchos be. low the knee. For dressy afternoon and evening wear the skirt proper varies in length from 8 to 15 inches from the itoetr. Trailing lines as ot. tained by "lets and nounces which often form a slight train. Ask Your Barber-Be Knows FOR THE HAIR Drmhllt-up mun PILLS When Dearth Means Prosperity e "'."""r""RrB'"r%r"NB" "eretuiGeivaUd'rei"ii'. N-ddIh-dukcn Dr. Willi-d Pink pay foe . ".efmmmtoditiemuiup. dbd to uh a... m marMoa_ haw-while 1wa.hattrrrat-in." Youmbuinmndy Pchtktneeia". ann hm 'yiiRiiniiiiiii in! - 'iris-aria-i' qtsicklr rank. in bodily " in wind with a... mia," "in: Mm. and†Ferh1eyyieiiiiiTSier, 'Argued,',",'"';,;,:::',??)::?.?,; was to. th. s'l',u11Td'g 'a uouuuoua an! "I u COUNTIIII" ['When Pain, , Comes: _ " “aim“ 'tru, .9130“ch the Go in " "rto w. tr..tte f tHN we gamma. mum!†Inga . prescribed t ) chm tar Wynn in esgreetirt lr ; {new Etch-puma contain: In loo. alkali in water um neuualiu in- uantly my the: " much acid, and a. symptom: dWru once. You will hover†an, rub methods when once 'ou9guhpsaM1tsiotter chum A “was ship carries provulonl for two months and a "Ir-potatoes, ood. My filled with eoauictriightine equip- Inent, itaierif chute and your. If we 'tret . quick "trick-to," many ot the men no "burned out" by a " C8tre0 ot “In, which tutu up their bunk space. and the)’ve got to double up in already crowded quarters. Then in some relief In the watches. when one nun lt, out and gnome: can no his Sealing In a hard lite. Men on board a sealer are Jammed like sardines. Going out, pyery grumble Mt ot apnea , ,, ---eeV -.r_9._. cum-~31 I The emu killed name sooo aealg’perhaps. to wipe the sweat . out ot Ithat ttmt afternoon-an young iiiri,',liheir We! and forget to pull them 'becauee the "wttitrreoata" ere iiii;liGit agattt. Then, before they real. eeeler'l “rat choice. For three (all ize their danger, they are blind. I days the work went on from daytht'dOn't krunt ot my VOW) sensation. Ito dark. On the fourth day A furious!" ig like having Band thrown In the male "rang up, with mum“ mow eyeballs. Water runs out or the eyes. land freezing weather. and only by new“!!! a good dose ot It, men have al. grenteet labor did we salvage 26.6000 mo" become insane. ot the pen- scattered on the tee pent! Then, again, there ity the denser ot But that was the biggest catch, “do: in!!!“ Into the water when a long din- one last year. ever brought In Iron the itanee tram the attip, Here ia a sealer Gull of St. Lawrence. [who ha. slipped into the water. He I Next day we reached calm wtter -,under the weather edge ot the lee. ',For a while we made good progreu Proug? leade in the ice. but tittally llwere Jammed. We had u, resort to wall the old tricktr-puttirttr out' men to break trenches in the Ice with nee and dynamite, backing. and charging‘ Lwlth our armored prow. And no at‘ ',ittat we got through to ice where It; In great patch of seals. imagine your-‘ fuel! in Central Pathuurrounded hzl imoneande ot sheep and .new-horn ilamhe. This is what it looked like. i I t put (our crews-434 1tten--0tt the. See. They began killing and analog} (the seals, knocking them on the head- {with a gait. removing the snipe or pelte, and hauling them too markers. Marker. are colored tlags, like gel! liege, stuck in the ice at each pile of sculpe, no that the ship can come to 'pick them up. l I The beat sealing trip t ever made “as In the Bonaventure, my lirttt steel â€and. The details of it gan so for the other sealing trips, too. We nun- ed out against I 60anilo wind, taking “I†clean our the bridge. In no time the ship was one solid block of ice. . On March T, tho port ot St. Johns, Newfoundund. no black with non. On that day tho sealing itmrt all. for the annual hunt. Eight ships. with 2000 picked Inn. "can: dotrn the harbor. Whistles scream God-speed. bolls ring 'out. cannons tire ulutel. I have [men with the sealing tteet " than, and on almost " many Arctic expeditions with Peary and others. Beating Is certainly more dangerous than Arctic! enduring. I me 'tttling Saga Of Newfounéllandi Told By c3}: Robt. A. Bartlett in the National Graphic Gives Many A Thrill 1 The remote Columbia. ice Fields. north of Lake Louise, was the objective this year ot the major Trail Ride of the season. These Aetde are chimed to be the largest body of ice south of the Arctic" circle. covering Mit square ‘miles in area whose waters ttow into three occurs. Only experieiced trail riders are permitted to take this strenuous trip tor which the! must 90830- at least the silver button emblematic ‘01 100 miles ot troll riding. The trill trom start to finitsh tcok eighteen days to complete Picture shows two ot, the hardy trail riders, W. L, Payne, London, England. and Louie Prevost, of; Montreal wlth Guy Thomas. Brewster's guide, on right, together with sl section ot the Columbis ice Fields. _ LOST IN A STORM ', meat, tea, Ind, mime: to t mm the man get mots" an ,hard work? Tho ml I†link. A} quick met-up and be “tough II a tow; Elan; awn. uueln- bun been at; two month. and :9th withoutjf seal. The at). mum I new, geta.'tts (cod and t “nor-oh," In all-I name of $9. OrterWrd at the M . .-_~_ -_- -w- ._.. u.- uuuua. “I. t ---ucic.-., mm??? m ie "raped trom "In! am? mum Unlmgrit-.Ttt. iwind' and new are the new! thing. Every morning n "tpper mint de clde whether to on! his men on the I†or not. My; the (led-Ion !I often} (taught with anxiety. In 1914 the eteemehfo Newfoundland"pnt tti meal â€not. M! before a tttrgtBe buzzed. When the weather cleared next aar,.l 171 an, and been lost, "oxen white they attempted he set but to the atâ€. On “other trip the Greenland lost " men dun-Int a storm; Often, too, in n Itotl. the ship itaetf nets “nipped" In] the it; end I: sunk. 0151 lemon seek. in: ateattttra, " have been lost. I f The ohanpe of losing " men on the Ice ht a tog or blizzard In a work that aha" Duets a captain. It In". be remembered that an. work goes on " the vent time or year, when (do: of ihas.."sane down tlll hits cap ttoated" and he in soaklng wet. Hit, "buddy" banished hlm out with a salt. A sale .ot wlnd ls blowinr-treezine weather and no sheltelf. But he has to get those wet clothes " or have then: Fii.L on him " " an the pillar of Lot'- wlte. The two seek the ttttret, pinnacle of ice, and in the’ lee of it the‘ wet man etrlpl " his clothes. an} buddy lende hlln all the clothes " td ewe, whlle they wring out'the wet ones. Then " muet heal the clothes] heck Ort-art awful teak. It In like having sand thrown in the eyeballs. Water runs out ot the eyes. With a good doae ot it, men have al. moat become insane. I One of the hardship. at sealing In ice or snow blindneee. Although ell men carry goggles, and are lectured {and threatened with punishment if they don't wear them, they are often', *cereless. They raise their glasses, perhaps, to wipe the sweat . out or, their eyes and forget to pull them down again. Then, before they real-J ize their danger, they are blind. I don't know ot my worse seneation.‘ gt I Ea?rts man leaving the ship has on lbis‘hack a “nanny" bag, in which he .carriés an orange or two to quench 'hi’s thirst. some raw oatmeal mixed [with stint, "t few hard biscuits, and , piece'ot seal or pork. This is his grub for A day on the ice, _ A sealer my“ be quick and careful in " york. Every hole in a skin costs a man ten cents. A skillful worker canjkln A seal in a minute.‘ and a nun who can kill, skin, and m -that is. haul the pelts to a marker-J 120 in I dayl- a good hand. I I On Sunday morning the crew gets "trrpse"--ttoiled bread and eotithgtt with pork gravy spree! over it. Butter, fresh beet, salt trsh, potatoes. and tar nlps m- whtcked out to tho men at different times an! they prepan meall (tor themselves except on Solomon Goss’u birthdaya. ‘Whon we 'ttet among young out: we boll or try the seal meat. With onions and butter, I like it better than norterhouu' Stall" and in the North it oreventsrmmrrr. I ed into smal canvas has: and boiled! for two or three hours. Pork In boned _ alongside the dun. and Imelda! and! pork are ready the cook alt. the ron' and hands it out. ( On only we have what we all Solo- mon Goee'e birthday. He he. a Mrth. dey three tlnee a week. On these ‘den for the noon meal We get duff. Por dull, ttttttr " barrel to ' betch) ll stirred with water. currents. and mo. lasses. With a Made llke I canoe paddle, the cool mixes " into n paste and adds tht trom boiled port " shortening. The dough ls then pack- isweeten the tea, turnip- and beans. Could gems of the old asathtg cram Lake a look at we" provisions. they'd think the business was ruined by lux- urious living. They bud nothing but hard bjscult and tea, pork and dutt, with little grease In the dun. Nd no" urea: whatever. it}?! hernia cent. Tho tetstrte ii 6.; me it Port) than“ " a century u " u: gator. moo. fun: " to "r, it -- --_"'"-- Cal's-duh Incense 1 Saskatoon Mar (MIL): The mum increase and the balm†o' mum- tl'on over emigration now can!!!“ to produce an was) an ot Lt pa- {of more or Ian practical 10â€le have been made; but the an: period appears who happily mtaettte In In- to the stage of gongrgtg nation. The energetic manngr’ In which the 3mm administration In exploring the oppor- tunities and the!†It I: taking to bring about delittiut tertittt'hautnot an to proguco good man. l Hamilton Spectator (Ind. Con): There has been a neat do. " an: about the possibilities of nth. the British commonwealth I Isl-unhin- od trade in", And grandiose ml: 1 Vancouver Province (Ind. Com) [The question ot electric power in an 'important one. Canada will get more ipower out ot the development then lthe United Mates, but this in because ’ehe has a great many more miles of river than her neighbor. On the int l'ti'ri','atil'ti1 section. the power will he idlvided equally between the two conn- ‘triee. To the power on the Medial ‘section our Amerian friends 'tttt the slightest trace of I chin. Pre win develop" herself and have it for herself. If the present Ientillent iii) voile, ehe will not export a elngle kilo wat of it. . l "An .aviamr’g wile unproven ttir pockets been†one an go through them at night without I light." The St. Lvereuriijat- I Is there a baby or young children in ‘your home? If there is you should not in without tt no: at new. thrtt Teh- Jiets. childhood ailments come quickly (and meats should always be " land ‘to promptly "ttt them. Baby‘s Own iTnblets are the ideal home remedy. /rtter regulate the bowels: sweeten it†stomach; banish constipation amtl, IIndigestion: break up colds and sim‘ ple 'eeertr--in fact they relieve all the fminor ills of little ones. Concerninz.‘ them In. Noise Cabotte. Mahmilr,‘ Atue., writes; “Baby's Own Tabiets’ are the best remedy in the world for. little ones. My baby ttuttered terribly from indigestion and vomiting, but the Tablets soon set her right and now she is in perfect health," The Ten lets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The', Dr. William seedieinldo.rii,oTi, vile, Ont. I Le Canada (UM: There an be no ldoubt that " every former are“ to icarry a light at some kind or other lntteched to the feet at " art when IP we eon the m'me. it would ‘contrlbute to . greater degree ornate- t, with evening tunic. it would he ot particular neeistance In oeruin cue- ot care meeting when the taillight.- ot " nutomobile coming in the op poeite direction prevent. even when‘ they are dimmed, one seeing the cart which is directly in trout of one'e own car, and it in lean otte- enonch too late. IS THERE A BABY Ill YOUR HOME? yn4,tiiii,tot tpth.itoer, Wit-o! t: tteti'ltod'shur'ott up tee pia- ol, . Ncyldlindluld gout tr In burlap. funnel-f Fititurt the My m qrttit d1} their lives uniting ot, In can: to lake the polls. TM“ bf tho [string Neittou.odtattd vein]. that pun; 1.th “the Manual; All. vol-u with [when novelties and panes for as valuables. . " r 7W 1‘“ I“. Utne “I! , _ . on , t,e,tfAHSu' tatt) Mame .._. 'gy2r.tAa..yyEin. the cup. more “an: at. “Mil-Inclu- Pervtaete an†' . F . ths w t an“ Mao-N .,‘%‘W¥°’mw“lqpopult" . "mW. cm. as The dam nus-uni otual’ T _ t . - "T,' a m'ior iefif “Jun. . . ' I . l .lturyreit nature-tons mum‘ [] f goods not: to tttty u it'tmsat. naut- ., , my mild the'artsW In â€It hind- ', 'rn4,iiiiiiYot with". mu! oe tn. _ I " Mmaing'on the ice pine i'iiCl q . Netetoitsdiazitt con! i In hurriesâ€, _ . . l drainer. Think ot the hardy men j T .1 ' ' _ . . . ' who risk thMr lives walking "a, nhl _ rt . Lights a; Harte-drawn " King.“ 'Paln oetttto i' sum , inlaid n. 1830!: N6. 37:23 ta"'gr,'arir.Pdt m "and -. u . . "A u "r? 2re'ts,deepLeiyp,'tetpyAiref.! 'fe There are pleusnt glimpses tnie aunt of the river and its busy trst- " or tunnel. of many colors and the has of many nations. at bustling tags. of the brown sails ot larges- evon. one. is s wsy. at s square-rig- gsr, s fair lady of old line. . . . There‘ 4. s sudden 'igmstta, perhaps. of s swan sailing. incredibly white, smas- ingiy shot. ulna-g tiltcrowded ship- ping, There srs old, rickety, lou- hg riverside inns whose names are the umes of battles his use, or ot Dust Indium whose timbers [me Jan; been dust There us tarry odours from an: caverns where barges has been built tor genera- tiomt--m"r, alas! given over to the construction ot the dumb barges sud lighters which we slowly but surely displscing the picturesque brown sails ot tradition. There are ancient , wuumgn's shons, Ill but deserted.- yet where you my still, now and, then, cat s boat to out you over the water " in days genetic-C. Fall Smith. in "Ancient Mariners." . l I n Is mt perhaps. so historical s locality " Blackwell. or even " Its ‘own near neighbor. Depttord--ar though. as shall presently be seen, It has usoclntlona in this sort by no means to be despised it Is not em†like Waning. nor leathery like Ber. mondseyl . . [is predominant amen . . . no to speak~|s that ot lumber. . .‘ You may walk its streets all day and seldom sea a block (we. or . yel- tow, or a brown Its nil-ones is the w: rid-old romance at motoring. sad commerce. and loll. n In " honest when. a workaday place. sad-for all It: "gtertteiat covering ot London grime-on cheerlul place. . . -_e-eeV v- “-uyu of old history and old atmoeiatimt-of the crying of gulls and the wash and zurgle of the tide under the wharves, and the coming: and goings of ships along the centuries. And reb---vague and eluaive and Indescribable u it is) FFiiriii.' in in it, none the lee: for that. something entirely individual and un- Ir"i'irt"iit'a1'l'e'., no that if any one in- miliar with the region in general were t' be ruddenly dropped down in a Mr- tieular corner of it he had never seen before, he would probably be able to say and at once unerringly: "This is surely Rntlm' ithe!" . am, or over carcinoma, or ii, tie from; of waterside inns-ot soup: " All L;-A-m, - . -- . _ tut, is I possession peculiar to itself. It in A thing impossible to define with n, eiutitude, me up u it in of so many and such various components, ye1isrtehaasdootaGGra' in turn; a! tights. Ind wands, 3nd Hulk, planing and implanting alike --of chime-nee names on street cor- The genu- loci of Botherhitlle, like that of. every other part of the facin- atthe congeries of amphibian com- minitlu; called collpctively, Turner -H- 2- _ -- . Rdtherhithe and It: (.')lr1tgjA'i'jii"i"', iiiiiii6iiii Fii"ikEiii Aka, isfextn good 5“.“ ,. __. TORONTO iii iFtiid iid "lthtSt,tgfgrttftf,t, iij,E'i'iiric, . , It m. 'highta. , _ the, “pawn ' ' 9!!! Id nbout the Mg; 7 ogctnble Cum - __ - . . ','g,)yt,r and thood.' to ttt tt I try.. n :11? bottlo gm? me' rid mu Invi- tlitioiikii CG it doubt-34 ll wigs-x lg"! to m Outs-"l as takine Lydia I. final-ll Mtrrg bl ' m k'iiA'?lrll'GL'1"lt,1%h/telt'elf, Stop Sneezing Nip that cold in the bud “in: “land's. Heat a! mule. â€at. Good madnvio'r aia', Apply Bon I. WIL‘ON PUILOOHINO CO. LTD. " Adelaide M. W. _ Tenants Welt â€upâ€? {or numbing and printing, doing mu batman. Must have substantial down pay- mn. ling; ._-i-- - ' [ME I OOMPWION , There never use All! he." truly In“ and “new. tin can not also tender and comm-tonal; It in this noble quality that nan- I" no. to In ot one kind: tor every Inn would be u distinct species to himself were them no sympathy “one mama-m. unn- nanni- EVIL-n. ID! ".P.. tlr very chap. up" WMIIM R00- " . " Adam“ Street Weat Toronto. TIP, tt,t.ACdri,l?Si Jd 5-31ch cm on. It†Inc p. ll II. {loom "I. " Adda“). a: Wert Toronto. WEEKLY NEWSPAPER .ng SALE Toronto Hurdreusln. (chewy " leer IL. 1‘me Dom. I my} WINE! HAIRDREBSINO AND "AUT' GUI-TORI Hundred. of nan-nu E3331; Write for In. bookch - yr.-- t" III-t [IF-I'll- DAI'I DOV-Cl I. CLIADA. min an» $61137. in n.9, no“ rot-uncut!" when!“ ._._ my --- - cit-info? TGi.' ti7ld7Tr'L'221'. T. W. BOYD e SON is I.- h a I. 't.mtug tttrChnttgq at help- me ' “in in" a V ' .