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Grey Review, 22 Apr 1897, p. 3

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nsurance . fire risk ,814,465 of f Ontario arg Ent. ‘There i 18 NOW 38 â€" t 60,322,000 amount _ on 1,000 bushels s a year ago. 8652,000 bug‘ s a year ago, ng w.de the rest Belv es â€" a believe that ortly be made L 'l'o_ronro .13 r vo.ume dise, but the rofits, prices nts are cauâ€" We noti of free m r Marcly same montb pply of wheat ago itiument .:ill has ; up dvman ine improve» s and bardâ€" with granuâ€" _ per pound, heral â€" hardâ€" !lhc moveâ€" . but t er tradot sympathy ather slow dull anci prices _ is# h â€" leading erves of Wis bheat in the s now 38 612. 0Â¥ 10 e specuation stocks. Torâ€" igthest pm sed earningsg York are that t} Sunda cotton laced at 518000 in 1895. mo ‘ent rmugs for the ere unw’ D iD(‘]'.‘.g “ cb luck, f plucks he busbe Di Di No Daf in _ / Monâ€" discounted I} season hA ppiâ€" the United 0. Imports Turke are several ruled re mpared n i06 at thi@ ‘cs are 1 D& M open ® por * no ha lea Norâ€" bales Y» M9B 1 AF® $ bm life near that city, writes a correspondent, Megaspelion is almost impregnable. Many of the cells of the monks are hewn out of the solid rock. It is accesâ€" sible only by one gorge in the mounâ€" tain, and this narrow pass has been, and can be again, defended against an army of Turks by a regiment of Greeks. The stripes in the Greek flag are blue and white, the blue suggestive of the azmure sky and water which environ Hellas, the white typical of the glisâ€" tening marbles of which her sbhrines ars built, and of the pure and stainâ€" bess lilies which blossom in the fields ot the fertile Morea. I recently saw in the andience chamber of the palace at Athens this bhistoric flag, now, battle stained and bloody, which Germanos flaunted at Megaspelion 76 years ago. This flag is now borne by the regiâ€" ment of the Crown Prince Constantin on the Thessalian frontier. It may seem strange to us that an Archbishop should lead a revolt. THE FACTS IN THE CAST, Fully justify Germanos in his action. The Suliotes, whose country can be seen from the mountain near Patras, had been fighting the Durks 13 years, winâ€" ning victory after victory over vastly superior numbers. ‘The secret society of the Hetaria was then in its infancy, tbut encouraged lby the brilliant exâ€" ploits of Marcos Bozzaris, the commanâ€" der of the Suliotes, Ipselanti, a petty tGreek leader of the Morea, undertook to arotuse the members of the league and make the revolution general. All Pasha heard of it and ordered that tho primates of the Greek Church and Bishops of the Morea should be sent to ‘Tripolitza and held as hostages until the Hetaria should disband and lay down arms. _ Archbishop Germanos was then near Megaspelion. He deâ€" signed the national standard, had one made, flung it to the breeze and called on every Greek in "the name of God and liberty" to take up arms and deâ€" fend it against the Moslem crescent! The response to his call was instanâ€" tansous. Megaspelion was attacked by a large army of Turks. For several days they tried in vain to pass the narrow gorge. Finally despalring of this, they climbed the mountain behind the monastery and rolled huge bowlâ€" ders down the inaccessible precipice which overhangs the monastery, hopâ€" ing to crush the roof in. , One tremenâ€" dous rock got half way down. The Monks, seeing it coming, and hearing the roar as it tumbled down, hastened to their chapel to pray, for they thought the craft of the enemy would prevail if i Was kept up. iAs they prayed the noise ceased, and looking up they saw that the mighty mass of rock had stopâ€" ped bhalf way down the precipice. It is there toâ€"day, and can be seen by any tourist. .What holds it there is a mystery. It has no visible means of support. . The only probable solution is that the mauntain is magenetic, and that magnetic forces stopped this enâ€" gine of destruction in its course. Meâ€" gaspalion, thus apparently preserved by « miracle, is the richest monastery is Greece, and strangers are entertained free of cost by the hospitable monks. April 17 Archbishop Germanos, in command of his gmfly armed rabble, captured Patras, driving the Turks out of the city which they burned as soon as they realized tbe! were defeated. By the Ist of May, 1821, the spark thus lighted had spread, and the torch of war blazed from Macedonia to Crete, The Sultan was infuriated. _ His gifted young Greek interpreter, Demetrios Morousos, and 10 of the most illustrious lireek families in Constantinople were mstantlx' murdered. _ On Easter _ Sunâ€" day, as Archbishop Gregorios, the Grand Patriarch of Constantinople and the ranking Primate of the Greek Church, came out of church, after the celebraâ€" tion of the Easter services, ho was seizâ€" ad by the Sultan‘s emissaries, butcherâ€" e«1, and his dead body hung up on the walls of the palace two whole days, to be scoffed at and spit on by every gfiod Mussulman. The body was finâ€" alLlY THE GREEK FLAG IS BATTLE STAINâ€" ED AND BLOODY. Cherlshed With a Nation‘s Devotionâ€"First Flung to the Breeze Seventyâ€"Six Years Agoâ€"Anniversary of the Formal Deâ€" Nance to the Sultan and the Outbreak of the Revolution. April 4, is one of rejoicing throughâ€" out Greece. On that date, 1821, Gorâ€" manos, Archbishop of Patras, first unâ€" furled the standard which is now the national flag of Greece on the ramâ€" parts of the Monastery of Megaspelion, THEWHITE ANDBLUE FLAG To the Bosporus and thrown in. Greâ€" gorios was at this time 90 years old, and was Freatl_v respected for his blameâ€" less life mand consistent piety. _ Not satisfied with this outrage the Sultan, unrestrained by his "Holy Allies" of Europe, hanged nine Greek Bishops, hbundreds of priests, and the streets of Constantinople ran with the blood of Greek Christians. The Turks of Asia Minor followed the example of the Sultan, and thousands of Greek famâ€" THIS METHOD OF WARFARE “Wg Any € M *At Wor DRAGGED BY THE HEELS Ne. 8 Ohb, I am sure he has the greatest reâ€" spect for you. He stands in positive awe of you. How do you know ? He asked me if I didn‘t think it would be a good idea for him to wear his foot ball clothes when he called to see Came to the Rescue and Deltvery of Manâ€" kind Stopping Forever the Deadly Asâ€" saults of Life‘s Most Insidious Foe:« Men are dropping from the ranks everywhere. Cut down in the flower of youth or the fruitage of manhood by that ruthless destroyerâ€"Bright‘s Disease of the Kidneys. Only a few days ago Sir Hercules Robinson, the doughty Governor of Cape Colony was forced to resign that To read this advertisement and then give Putnam‘s Painless Corn Extractâ€" tor a trial. It never fails to cure. Acts in twentyâ€"four hours and causes neithâ€" er pain nor discomf{ort. Putnam‘s Corn Extractor extracts corns. It is the I don‘t like that young man said Maâ€" bel‘s father. He seems inclined to be THE KING OF Hardly had his guccessor been apâ€" pointed when the wires brought tidings of the death of William P. St. John, & New York banker, and remembered by everyone as the treagurer of the Naâ€" tional Democratic party during the latâ€" est national campaign. â€" Bright‘s Disâ€" ease carried him off© _ _ 3. The Island of Crete bhas never acâ€" cepted the suzerainty of Turkey, Geoâ€" graphically she belongs to Greece. Her Sphakiotes have never been defeated. For centuries after a temporary reâ€" pulse they have retreated to their citadel of monntains, to return again and again to battle for their land and liberty. _ They will never yield. The last one will die before he bends his neck to the yoke of the despised Turk. impertinent Bright‘s Disease of the Kidnsys Baffied the World‘s Most Eminent Medical Authorities Until It has killed many better men than most of us. So has Diabetes, its twin curse. _ Yet there is one cure (and only one), that never fails in cases of Diaâ€" betes and Bright‘s Disease. Let these testimonials bear witness: . e Mr. Fred Carstens, Palmerston, Ont., says:â€"*"After many f'ears suffering with Bright‘s Disease, lam a new man cured by using three boxes of Dodd‘s Kidney Pills." |_ _ im L Spiridion Tricoupis was appointed Secretary of State, Petros Mavromichaâ€" lis Secretary of War, Andreas Xaimis Secretary o! the Interior, Conduriottis Secretary of the Treasury,. But Euâ€" rope would not countenance a republic, and Otho of Bavaria was the first of the modern Kings of Greece. _ He was deâ€" posed b{ the Greek Parliament and sucâ€" ceeded by the present p(‘irul&r and able King George, whose oldest son, Conâ€" stantin, was born in Athens, and is probably a member of the Hetaria. Mr. F. X. Groulx, Ottawa, Ont., says : "Dodd‘s Kidney Pills have been a godâ€" send to md as theÂ¥ have cured me of Bright‘s Disease of the Kidneys." 8. G. Moore, King St., London, Ont., says: "After taking a fow boxes of Dodd‘s Kidm:?' Pills I am as well as ever in my life, despairing of recovery from Bright‘s Disease." Mr. Chas. T. Bye, Garryowen P. O., Ont., s‘::}'s: "For the past three years have suifered of Diabetes, but noticing cures published I have used Dodd‘s .Kdidney Pills which have perfectly curâ€" me." DODD‘S KIDNEY PILLS are _ for sale by druhgdgista everywhere, and by the Dodd‘s Medicine Co., Toronto, Ont. Price 50 cents a box. Indiana Man Sets a Fashion Not Likely to be Followed. Some men will fly from a snake as they would from a pestilence. Others, whose nerve centers arsa under better control, will handle the cold, crawlâ€" ing reptiles with as much indifference as they exercise in manipulating a ham sandwich. Gus Behmer, of Indianaâ€" polis, Ind., is one of the latter class. Ho is a machinist, and when he came to work he was observred to take unâ€" usual care with his shirt collar. Later on he was seen to have about his neck under his shirt collar, a tie of peculiar form of color, but when that tie began to slowly mbve it was seen that Beâ€" hmer‘s neck was encircled by a bright, vigorous and healthy garter snake. Later on Behmer stood behind the counter in the business office, with the head of his necktie protruding straight out from under his chin and a forked tonuge running in and out fromi{ a wide mouth. â€" When a hackman dropped in and asked for the citx directory, Gus said: "Certainly," and as he handed the man the book reached forward. The backman saw the snake, turned pale and dashed out of the door. Durâ€" ing the everming it is unnecessary to say that Behmer was not to any exâ€" tent bothered by those who desired to disouss politics, religion or anything marked that era. They served to inâ€" crease the army of Germanos, and Helâ€" lenes everywhere determined to win the fight or die in the attempt. In 1827 the battle of Navarino ended the war, hnd Greece was desolated, but freed forever from the Turkish yoke, exoeJ)ting Crete, which by an accidenâ€" tal delay caused by the confusion that tollowad‘ the battle was left out in the final arrangements of the Powers. . ilies woere mas i.lir were massacred. These are onl‘ a few of the Turkish atrocities whic _ Janumary 19, 1872, Greece declared her choice in favor of a republican form of government. Capo d‘Istria was elected President of THE YOUNG REPUBLIC. nOoDD‘s K1IDNEY PILLS SNAKE FOR A NECKTIE. ‘ACTIVE MEN WANTED MANâ€"KILLEBRS of encroaching Bright‘s RESPECT But Dr. Agnew‘s Cure for the Heart Gave Reiief in 30 Minutes and Three Bottles Effected a Cure Which Baffied the Best of Physicians. This is what Mra. J. Cockburn, of Warkâ€" w0 ‘th, Ont., says : "‘For fourteen years I have been a great sufferer from hsart sisoase; trouâ€" vled very much with sh.rp, shoting %unl consta tly passing through my heart. ery often the spasms were so gevere that 1 wou‘ld become unconscious, My limbs would swell and become quite cold. For these fourte>n years I doctored with best physiclans without relief, Having seen Dr. Agnew s Cure for the Heart advertised, I determined to try it, and before 1 had taken haif a bottle I found #reat reliet. I felt the beneficial effec‘s inside of thirty minutes. 1 bave taken three bottles and it has done ime more good than any mmediâ€" cimne or any physician ever did. I can conâ€" cienti~usly recomumend it to all suflerers from heart trouble." Adams Extract * * One bottle. F eischmann‘s Yeast â€" One bhalf to one cake, Sugar = * * Two pounds. Cream of Tartar = * One haif oun@, Lukewarm Water = â€" _ Two galions Dissolve the sugar, cream of tartar and yeast in the water, add the extract, and bottle ; place in a warm place for twentyâ€"four hours uniil ib ferments, then pase on ice, when it will open +parkliny, cool and delicious. The ginger beet can co obtained in all drug and g:ocery storet in 10 cont bottles to make two gailons, The prizes at a progressive euchre party in Atchison, Kansas, were all Bibles. The cleanest city in the world is Cannes, France. All this streetâ€"sweepâ€" ing there is done by a brigadeo of woâ€" Suffer More or Less From That Most Ofâ€" fensive of Diseases, Catarrhâ€"Dr. A«â€" new‘s Catarrhal Powder as a Wonderâ€" ful Remodg is Testified to by Thousâ€" ands Who Have Been Cured Outright â€"â€" No two clocks can be made to keep time exactly alike, and strike simulâ€" tancously. * Mr. Alex. Edmondson, of Rosemuth, Ont., Says : "I have been troubled with catarth for a great many years. Have suffered grouly from it I bad vried all the s»â€"called cures, but never received any reliof from them. fescing Dr, Agnew‘s Catarrhal Powder ;urgo!y adverâ€" tised, I determined to try it, although very w?tiosl about any relief, but I was greatly .n u’reoably disappo‘n ed, forfrom the firâ€"t dose I recâ€"ived very great reliet, and toâ€"day I can bonestly say that it has cured. I keep it constan‘ly in the house, as we find it a quick cure for coli in the head. It givesaimost inâ€" stant relief. I have no hesitancy lr& l;roci.lm- ing it the best cure for catarrh, an hoarul{ recommend it to all sufferers from this malâ€" A DANDY WINDMILL, MAKE IT . YOURSELE. I have a neighbor that made one of the People‘s [Windmills, and I have been watching it closely ; it is the best mill I have ever seen and nnfone can make one for less than $10. am goâ€" ing to make tlvo‘izfxmediately :m'd don‘t hau‘s Catarrh Curo i« taken in‘ernally, actâ€" Ing directly upon the blood and musous eurâ€" fâ€"ces ouf th system. Price T50 p:r bottle. Boid by all Drng!!-ot.s. Tos: imonia.s free,. Hali‘s Family Pills are toe bost. ady. nnnncwx able to carry out any obligations made by their frm, lV:dmo& Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toâ€" 0, 0. WaLDING, KINNAN & MarvIN, Wholeale Druggists, Toledo, Obf3, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .. l“' ENP ARpITIEER TT SRRTODTICCCC CP see why every farmer cannot have a windmill when he can make it himâ€" self for so little money. The mill is durable, powerful and runs easily. Any person can get diagrams and complets directions f)y sending 48 _ twoâ€"cent stamps to Francis Casey, St. Louis, Mo.. U. 8. A., and an active man can unâ€" doubtedly make money an{where putâ€" ting these mills up for others, and I see no use of paying $50 or $60 for a mill when you can make one just as F. J. : HENEY & CO., Props, 0. We the undersigaod have knownF.J.Cheney for the 1 «t 15 years, and believe him perfectâ€" ly honor: b e in ail businees tranâ€"actions and financiaily able to carry out any obligations ine nerves aroe still hers and she auftâ€" fers from toothache. ‘Tp her we recâ€" ommend Nervilineâ€"nerveâ€"pain Cureâ€" oures toothache in a moment. Nerviâ€" line, the most marvellous pain remedy known to science. Nerviline may be used efficaciously for all nerve pain. Amn 1l1â€"yearâ€"old hunchback {irl has had hber back straightensd at St. Pol good for $10. Now anters upon pursuits formerly monopolized by men. But tpol@ngil}- you have! * § Juliaâ€"Yes. I attended a bargain counter sale yesterday and when I came home the bat had been crushed into justi the shape I have been looking for every where. + FAST LINE TO NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. _The Lehigh Valley R. R., in connecâ€" tion with the Grand Trunk Railway, have the first through train service beâ€" tween Toronto, Hamilton, London, and %nncxpa'l points in Ontario, to New York City. Only line running Pullman THE LADY‘S AGE. The Prince of Wales about five years ago met a charming lady well known in London society at Homburg. ‘"You are younf enough." he eaid in tha course of conversation, "for me to be able to ask your age." "Twentyâ€"five," was the ready reply. This summer his R‘val Highness met the lady again. ‘"What," he aaked again, with a humâ€" orous smile, ‘"‘is your age, I wonder ?" "Twentyâ€"five," agum said the lady. "But you said that the last time I met had hber back straightened at St. Pol sur Mer, near Dunkirk, by the applicaâ€" tion of Dr. Calot‘s method. : We offer One Hundred Dol‘ars reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall‘s Catairh Cure. 4 buffet sleefing cars. Time two hours ahead of all other lines. & Passengers for Europe, eto., via this line are landed in New York at Desâ€" brosses or Cortlandt, Sts.. in close proximity to all European steamship docks. Don‘t fail to ask for tickets and sloeg‘u‘x’g car accommodation via Leâ€" high Valley route, at all Grand Trunk you,"" remarked the Prince, with a smile. "Well, sir," laughed the lady "and would you have me contradict myâ€" _*ESsuse me, said Tommy as he helped himueif to another piece of cake. _ _ Why didn‘t you ask me, Tommy, if you ivanted more? smiled the hostess. ‘*Carrse ‘tain‘t p‘lite. f FOURTEABN YEARS IN TROUBLE. Every room in the Hotel Cecil, Lonâ€" »m, bas a telephone in it. Mayâ€"Dear me, ‘what a stylish hat BIGHTY IN EVERY HUNDRED REMEMBERING HIS TRAINING. Adams‘ Ginger Beor REOIPEK. HOW‘S THIS ? A Brother Farmer. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO was during their residence there that Mrs.Stone was attacked with an illâ€" nsss that made her life miserable for years. To a reporter whorecently inâ€" terviewed her she told the following st.o;'g: ‘"During the early il,"t of our resgidence in Colorado, my iliness first came on. At the outset every twoor three weeks I woluld be attacked with @& pain in my stomach. | Later on it greatly increased in eeventr. andat times wasso bad that I d scream aloud with the pain. A doctor (was called in, but the only benefit I ever received from his treatment was through the injection of morphine fnto my arm, as a result of which the pain would gradually pass away. The medlicine which was given me, howâ€" ever hid not the slightest effect, and thr doctors appeared to be greatly perâ€" plexed, and thereafter continually reâ€" sorted to injections of morphine whenâ€" ever the attacks came onm. ‘These atâ€" tacks continued at intervals until our roturn to Canada, when they increased in frequency and intenseness. The reâ€" sult wus that I grew very weak, and my whois system appeared to begivâ€" Doctors Utterly Failod to Help Her and Merphine was Continually Resorted to â€"Became So Weak She Could Searcoly Perform Her Houschold Datics. From the Beaver Napanee. + Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Stone ‘thave been resideats of the tobvnship of Ernesâ€" town, about tenmiles east of Napanee, for aperiod of about three years, angd in that time have gained the esteem of all their neighbors. For six years érevmus to this time they hadlived in lenwood Springs, Colorado, and it tacked with fainting spells, preceded by attacks of dizziness. I became ulâ€" terly unable to stand fatigue, and could with the greatest difficulty perâ€" form my household duties. A doctor was called in who treated me for some time without benefitting ime any. Then hewgave me what 1 now know to ie Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills, and after I had used two boxes Ifelt somewhat better. I then purchased the pills myâ€" self and continued the treatment. I found that the ({)ain was gradually deâ€" creasing. I could get rest and sleep ht night, which had hitherto been almost impossible. I continued using Dr. Wilâ€" liams‘ Pink Pills for several months, and the result is that they have efâ€" fected a complete cure, and Iam now enjoying the best of health. I can as sure you it is a great relief to be free from the trouble that made my life miserable for so many years and I have to thank Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills for succeeding when doctors had failed. Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills act directly upon the blood and nerves, building them anew and thus driving disease From the system. There is no trouble due to either of these causes which BPink Pills will not cure, and in hunâ€" dreds of cases they have restored patâ€" ients to health after all other remeâ€" dies bad failed. Ask for Dr. Williams" Pink Pills and take nothing else. The genuine are always enclosed in boxes the wrapper around which Lbears the full trade mark, " Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills for Pale People." _ May be had from all dealers orsentf post paid on receipt of 50 centsa box or 6 bhoxes for $2.50 by addressing the Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. The telephone which extends over the longest route is that between Boston and St. Louis, a distance of 1,400 miles. TELLS A STORY OF YEARS OF PAIN AND SUFFERING R Itching, Burning Skin Discases Curcd For 85 Conts. Dr. Agnew‘s Ointment relieves in one day and cures Tetter, Salt Rhoum, Reald Head, Kcozoma, Barbers‘ ltch, Ulsers, bletche«s ard all eruptions of the skin. It is soothing acd quicting and acts like magio in the cure of all baby humore ; 35 cents. MARRYING ON $10 A WEEK. "Young Higginside married, you say, on $10 a week? That took nerve, anyâ€" how. What was he working at t" """N'ah'ixfg.’ It was the girl that was earning the $10." A FARMEK‘$ WIFB H. M. FLOCK & 00., Manufacturors of Parts, Cast and Pressed Erass Specialti Bllver and Kickel Platers, 73 ADELAIDE . wESsT, TCronto. Mr. Balfour has assigned $750 of the royal bounty this year to the two surâ€" viving daughters of William Carleton, the Irish novelist, who are in poverty. DCCTOR® REOOMMEND â€"â€"â€" Csylon Tea . W%CL &E _ I want to add my testimony to theo list of those that have used the Lightâ€" mngw("l_nun. It does all that is claimâ€" ed for it ; you o-n:téhlum easily in one minute and get a large percentage more butter than with the common churns. I never took the agency for anywhing before, but so many of my neighbors wanted churns that I orâ€" dered 30 and they are all gone. I think in a year every farmer will bave a Ltfh'lnlng Churn, in fact they can‘t efford to be without one as they make so much more butter and a good little bit of money can be made in every township selling these churns. _ By writing to J. F. Casey & Co., St. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.. yvou can wget cireulars Caskey, 83 YorkSt., Toronto, or Thos. Henry, 128 St Jammes St., _ Montreal and get a copy of the best map of this country to be obtained anywhere. It is published by the Northern Paciâ€" fic Railway, and costs nothing. "CSALADA Mo., U. S. A., you can get circulars and full particulars about the churn. Over 700 people assembled near Atâ€" chison to engage in a wolf hunt. They 3tured about 200 jackâ€"rabbits, but a wolf was seen. s a mining section full of i’old.‘sil- ver and copper. It lies in Washingâ€" tan and British Columbia, and is steadâ€" y growing in wealth and importance. It is the latest thing in mining discovâ€" ery and the best. The ground seems to grow mines. Write to Geo. W. Mcâ€" NORTH OF SPOKANE, WASHINGTON @. G. Mills. B.A.â€"A. Mills.â€"Jas, Hales. LL B Splendid Equipment ead good solid work have placed th¢ It effectually destroys Ticks, Lice, Worms or Grub, to which nueog. horses and cattle are subject, and enables the animals to thrive. It wili be found far superior to other preparations used for the aimilar purpose,. . The proprietors will gnarantee poriecct success when used aoâ€" cording to directiuns. as will be found on each box. Jt prevents sourf and scib, and renders the wool bright and clear. _ It is put up in tin boxe®, price 30 cents each, One box is sufficient for twontkordinnry sized sheep. It only reâ€" ufre« to tried to prove itself all that is &.imod forit. rold by druggists and gracers, Manufactured by G.°C. BRIGuS & SONS, 81 King 3t. West. Hamilton, Ont. Leicestershire Tick and Yerm:in Destroyer TORCNTOâ€"â€"Gerrard and Yonge Sts., at the top. 1t has more teachers, more students, and as sists many more 'you.x:fl men and women into positions thas any other Canadian Business Schoo!, Get partioun laurs. Enterapy time. Write W. H. BHAW, Principal. ILLS, MiLLS & H , Barristers, Bolict ‘ &e., Ab@‘duék‘?,hun bere, 35 A‘iel:m ‘reet East, Toronté, Moncy to Loan. pegp.l; who ride on country roads and the orders are flowing into the factory from all over the country. _ o For beauty and easy running quali« ties the "Sun " has no superior. In strength and endurance it has no equal. G. T. 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