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Durham Review (1897), 26 May 1898, p. 7

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Lurg it do w and Adp 1% PVaDl. king t* ed out MYRIAD ISLES OF CUDBA MORE THAN A THOUSAND, SOME OF VERY GREAT SIZE. Their Estent and Beanty Gave Delight nl Columbus â€"Of Coral Formation, They | ( Wave Risen Out of the Sea. |: The oceanic republic of Cuba will} eomprise an archipelago. One eommonâ€""l‘ Iy thinks of that afflicted country u‘; a ~ingle land mass, but in reality it is an assemblage of islands and islets: more than 1,300 in number. Some of | these are of great sizeâ€"for example,}| Cayo Romano, which has an area ot: 1°0 square miles. Others are of variâ€"| ou: dimensions, dwindling down to . mere scraps of "keys." ‘ When Columbus first navigated Cubâ€" an waters he was delighted at the view! of these islands, which, as he sailed amâ€"| onz them, presented to his eyes the': aspect of _ myriad gardens. Covered nsl‘ all of them were, from the smallest to the largest, with a luxuriant tropi-‘ cal vegetation, they seemed as it' floating on the water. A great group ol them to the north of Cuba was namâ€" ed by the discoverer the "Gardens of the King," and another group to the south received the designation of "Garâ€" dens of the Queen." This, of course, was in honor of Ferdinand and Isabelâ€" la. Upon a third assemblage of islets, mostly of small size, located to the eatward of the great Isle of Pines, the title of "Jardinillos" or "Little Carden=." was bestowed. THE ISLE OF PINES l Itself is a piece of marine real estate, by no means to be sneezed at, having an urer of about 1,200 square miles., It is situated at a distance of a few , wiarijpe leagues From Cuba, on the, south, and the southern half of it is a swamp. The northern balf, on the othâ€" er band, has a charming climate, with mountains 2,000 feet bigh, covered with pine trees,. This big island has been used for a long tims past by Spain as a penal colony, but it has a considerâ€" able agricultural population and proâ€" duces a great deal of eugar. There are no insurgents on the premises. The Isle of Pines is alone more 6Xâ€" tensive than all the other isles and islets strewn round the Cuban seaâ€" board. It is in reality two Aislpnda: board. It is in realilly LWO 18I9NU!W: which are separated by a tortuou® channe!. Rocky ledges form a sort of stone causeway uniting them. Like Cuba, the Isle of Pines is composed chiefly of sedimentary rocks. The "jardines" and jardinilios of Colamâ€" bus, on the other band, have been built they are of coral and mangrove forâ€" mation. Cubans call them "cays‘ _« rhyme it with "prize"â€"and from this word come the name "keys," applied by animals and plants;, in other words, to islands of similar origin about the to islands of similar origin avout PC southern end of Florida. Most of the ocean gardens of the Spanish explorer are uninhabited, oWâ€"| ing to lack of water, bue some of the larger ones support a buman populaâ€" tion. Some of the souihern islands bave bubbling springs of clear, fresh water, which probably flows through subterrancan galleries from the mainâ€" land of Cuba. On Cayo Romano and neighboring cays occur many natural saltâ€"pans, along the edge of the seaâ€" coast. These are depressions tweive to sixteâ€"n inches deep, separated from the ocean by coral banks, over which the waves wash in stormy weather, leaving by evaporation perfectly crystalized beds of t deesest p&AFLS of LHO OUOCNE T27 7 OO D 3 | Fed by a fringe of comparatively ”ho"“bee waters. Buch waters, in that warm ULSe latitude, are most favorable to the | saj growth of little animals that build| in; coral reefs and cays. Respecting these | ;g , humble creatures, an extraerdin@ary | bo: variety of mistaken not ions have been jp current since time immemorial. _ Even , ho nowadlays persons of education comâ€"| th mon!iy refer to them as ‘coral insects" | to and literature frequently refers to the | g & ‘patent toil" which they devote _ t9 ; to purposes of subagueous construction.| pa Of course, they are not insects, but | efi polyps, and their building is not the | eu result of labor any smore than is honeâ€"! da making in human beings. Coral is not| lif a collection of cells, into which the : m ow«ners may withdraw for concealment ; sh any more than the skeleton of a dog!de is its house: for every part of the corâ€"| ca alâ€"stuif of a reefâ€"making polyp is en-llci, closed within the polyp. One of t ho evidences that C at one time submerged BENEATH THE SEA is found in the bills in the hood of Havana, some of wh 1,000 feet high, are of coral ot cays do not attain an elevation than eicht or ten feet above face of the water. Commonly, fringed with mangroves, . t is found in the bills in the neighborâ€" hood of Havana, some of which, over 1,000 feet high, are of coral origin. Thel cays do not attain an elevation of more than eizht or ten feet above the surâ€" face of the water. Commonly, they are fringed with mangroves, their veâ€" getation consisting otherwise _ of palms, mostly, with a tangle of climb ing vines. Eome of the seeds of these plants are brought originally by birds, but most of them are fetched by the ocean currents. This is one of nature‘s most interesting methods of distributâ€" ing plentâ€"life. Darwin who devoted much attention to investigating the matter, fm“ that many kinds of fid' will bear immersion in water for days or even more, and still retain thair vitajity, so that when thrown The coral polyps that build the "jarâ€" dines‘" about Cuba cannot live at a depth much greater than 600 feet. They |tre warmâ€"water animals, and it is reâ€" : quisite from their point of view that | the temperature of the sea in which | they dwell shall not be less than 66 |\ degrees Faprenheit. They need in their business an abundance of freshâ€" ly aerated water, and, on this account \they flourish best in the constantly ‘ beating surf. The incessant ‘boil and turmoil, which to creatures otherwise organized would be death, is to them a necessary refreshment. In the midst \.of the roarinz surges the flowerâ€"like | stomeâ€"makers build their reefs of a .rock so hard as to defy the billows. | The islets off the coast of Cuba, while |obstructing navigation to some eXâ€" .‘ tent, afford ashore they are ready to sprout. As if for this purpose, their husks are made waterproof. Not a few species, which will sink when green, float if they have chanced to dry before fallâ€" ing into the stream that carries them to the sea. _ _ MANY SHELTERED HARBORS. \In fact, there are hundreds of such harbors, in which the bhardy buccanâ€" eers of old used to find safety from | pursuit and shelter for refitting their | piratical vessels.â€" ... [ â€"A. ) 0_ _ PERRRNUmn, OOR Cmyy Some of the smaller "jardines" are . not of coral origin, but were built by 1 mangroves. ‘The mangrove is one of the curiosities of the vegetable kingâ€" ' dom, being adapted to an aquatic eXâ€" 1 istence. The young plants, which are about six inches long and resemble ciâ€" * gars, are set adrift by the parent mangrove to seek their own fortunes. . They float vertically in the water, and â€" byâ€"andâ€"by perhaps they come upon &A ‘ muddy spot in a shallow where they â€" are stranded. â€" Under such circumâ€"; stanes they lose no time in taking root | in the soft mud, sending out shoots in ]un directions. As soon as they are ‘moted they send un» rapidâ€"growing stems, from higher points of which new shoots are projected downward, and | thus is formed an arch of roots with| branches spreading in every direction, | . The arch of roots serves as A nu.cleus.| about which mud and sand collect, | ‘ making the beginning of an island. | One of the nonsensical notions formerâ€" ly entertained with regard to coral \reefs and islets was that certain fishes \ of the sea served as masons in creating such structures, actually building them . with the teeth. There is nothing very remarkable about the fauna of the / "jardines" and "jardinilles."" Of course, .‘ they are very rich to insect life, being in & tropical latitude. On some of \ them are found the great lizards callâ€" ‘ed "iguanas," which attain a length .‘ of two feet, Cocoanuts are the only / imvortant â€" vegetable product of the was island MUST BE TREATED IN TIME OR ENDS IN CERTAIN DEATH. HEART WEAKNESS. Beme of the Symptoms are l’ulplt.nllon ""“‘"â€"-â€"â€"â€"F DAÂ¥ After Slight Exertion, Rometimes severe l '.Ul'?E A CuLD .IN ONE . Puins, Dizziness and Fatuting SpeUsâ€"It | _\ Takttite Bromo Qpinine Tablets. . All Drugâ€" Can Be Curcd. ‘ quesiesies From the Echo Plattsville, Ont. } HE AGREED. P I The Echo has read and has publisbed} â€" Mrsgginsâ€"What wretched taste many statements from people wh@ ithat J Wilkins bhas. have been cured of various ailments bY _ Mr ginsâ€"Yes, I met her downâ€" the timely and judicious use 0f DT town afternoon and she was wearâ€" Williams‘ Pink Pills for Pale I‘l'eopleh ing thgly old $25 hat you thought t wonurld â€" pWeEpECEde PARIIIT CS _ 7 quently overcome with dizziness and | fainting â€" fits. While in _ these‘ . my limbs would become cold and often .‘ my husband thought I was dying. 1| tried several medicines advertised to | cure troubles like mine, but with no | better results, and I did not expect to | recover, in fact I often thought it | would be better if the end came, for | my life was one of misery. We moved | back to the farm, and then one day I | read the statement of a lady who had | been cured of similar troubles by the | use of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills so I] said to my hushand that I would try this medicine and it seemed to me that it was my last chance. Before the first box was finished I felt an improvement in my appetite and felt that this was al hopeful sign. By the time 1 bhad ul!!d| three boxes more my trouble seemed | tobe entirely gons», and [ have not felt| asingle recurrence of the old sympPâ€" | toms. Since moving to Plattaville [\ have used two boxes and they bad the | effect of toning uP the system and icuring slight indispositions. Toâ€" day I am a well woman and owe my life to Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills and to me my restoration â€" seems nothing ; short of a miracle. I was like one. | dead and brought back to life, and I |cmmot speak too highly of this mediâ€" \ cine, or urge too strongly those w ho | are afflicted to give it a trial." t has been proved time and again that Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills cure heart troubles, nervous debility, rheuâ€" | matism. sciatica, St. Vitus‘ dance and | stomach _ trouble. They make new | blood and build up the nerves, restorâ€" | ing the glow of health to pale and salâ€" | low faces. Be sure you get the genuine , | as there is no other medicine "the ‘| same as" or;&ut as good" as Dr.Wilâ€" ‘| tiams‘ Pink Is. If ydnr“doale{ does To css _ Lant nack ing the WA TT C Sm emace Te low faces. Be sure yoUu get the genuine as there is ho other â€"medicine ‘"the same as‘‘ or "just as good" as Dr. Wilâ€" liams‘ Pink Pills. If your dealer does not have them they will be sent post paid at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 by addressing the Dr. Williams®* Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. \ HOW A BASHFUL MAN GOT a WIFE Blusher is the most bashful man ? ever knew. How on earth, get married 1 BL INBELECC ® L Ww RRPR CC CC OCC ice. Before the first felt an improvement felt that this was & he time I bad used my trouble seemed ; and I have not felt a of the old sympPâ€" ng to Plattaville I es and they bad the up the system and indispositions. Toâ€" woman and owe mMy l‘ Pink Pills and to s use oL JIF. Pale People, :‘.3; we had S\l('h you oof of their Mrs. George Q husband â€" ABRd4 590¢, la 0@ . To an did hbe come to fonz Woman Cured of That Terrible | Discase Nostalgla. The wise physician frequently finds inecessary to "minister to a mind dased" rather than to the body that tely sympathizes with it. A young wnan who had gone from her home in ainland village to visit friends in the gat city for the first time in hber life, sn began to lose all appetite and grow ta and bollowâ€"eyed. er friends, fearing that she was goâ€" itinto a decline, called in a physician, iipite of her protests, and asked him threscribe for her. He asked a few gstions, noted her symptoms, gave benalady a scientific name, and said, ae handed HBer a bottle of pellets: t will be necessary, miss, first of alfor you to leave the crowded city. Tair here is not good for you. Have yifriends in the country ?" _Vhy, 1 live in the country, doctor," Slyreplied. * lery good. _ Return, then, to your h¢, engage in light exercise, with frient walks in the open air, and ta‘five of these pellets every mornâ€" Diefore breakfast." * returned to her village home, obâ€" se"l the doctor‘s directions faith{ully, pag particular attention to taking ths 1;i'u:,ine, and was well in less than a \k. . Ming the family physician one day it @rred to her to tell him her exâ€" perse. Me listened to her, asked to see\ pellets, tasted them, and finding thsto be merely sugar, unmedicated, ht did your city doctor tell you wasur ailment ?" "Baid it was nostalgia." "Iph! Do you know what nostalâ€" gi& ins f" = "Isir." "lieans homesickness." Tialfours, who are nephews of Lorclishury, are rising men in Engâ€" land The Rt. Hon. Arthur J. Balâ€" fourfirst lord of the treasury and the ler for the present government in thyuse of commons. He is an enâ€" thusic golfer and is charged by his oppots with effeminacy and foppishâ€" ness.Ie has held the secretaryship of besecotland and Ireland and now figuirs the leading diplomat of Engli _ Gerald W. Balfour, now chiefretary for Ireland, is one of the litest members of the family and iressing his brother hard for famede has been a member of parâ€" liame and secretary to his uncle, Lord sbury. _ As an Irish secretary he haveloped rare qualities of stateâ€" mans that promise still better thingr the future. The Hon. Arths said to boast that he never readsyspapers and remains in bed until n. Mr.jginsâ€"Yes, I met her downâ€" town afternoon and she was wearâ€" ing thgly old $25 hat you thought you wd. Rys.ibiting ringâ€"What do you think his for a stone, my boy f _ l ‘Ss PECULIAR ORDER. _Not! back his Majesty of Siam gave talian, for painting one of \his v from a photograph, "the \ Grandss of the Siamese Crown," \It is ger large order. "This cross," | said Lfajesty, graciously, "will enâ€" |title 0 marry twelve wives, It is |\ a diston I seldom confer, so I hope | you wake good use of 16." We t to worry more over othâ€" er peojtroubles than our own. I doworry over my creditors trouble« Whas they $ â€"Altemâ€"m. What quarry come it Quick for Skin Diseases, 15¢., 25¢c., 50 (‘oug'Oll!'S. Quice for Cracked lips, 15¢., 25¢., |BEST HE HAD. Lestar, said Mrs. Giddings, anxâ€" jouslyr husband. I don‘t like that _ I‘my. replied Giddings, but it is the t bhave. learn h that & [E BALFOUR BROTHERS. Quice for Whitliows, 15¢., 25¢., frate en io e oaa l e C C,"jciahken nternally, acting directly npoptlood and mucous surfaces of the ..’.urebg destroying the foundation of the dand giving the pa‘ient stren,. ti by buildp the constitution and assisting na(u:;ing its work. The proprietors have zo muh in its curative powers that they offer undred Dollars for any case that it fail«}. Hend for list of testimonials. Ad, F.J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, C. My +. Quile for Bunions. 15¢., 25¢., 50c. Thats arn he! MWellâ€"Known Fact go|ruggiate, 750. ?fi;ily‘lfllls are the best. CURE EFFECTED. @rs of this paper will be pleased to nhere is at least one dreaded disease . & has besn able to cure in all it« o|bat is Catarth. Hall‘s Catarrh Cure eéositive cure known to the medical e Catair‘h being « constitutional disâ€" . bef i consif:utional treatment. Hall‘s ‘The fiavor of LUDELLA Ceylon Tea is exquisite, point of excellence there is no tea superior to it. f Lead packages. 25, 40, 5o and 606. ‘E RETORT STONY. 100 Reward $100. sâ€"My physician bas ordered to take active exercise aftâ€" y meal. 3â€"Well, what of it ? Dâ€"HEARTED MAN. SELESS ADVICE. . one d*"Y' Farmer Furrowâ€"You scientific fellâ€" . her exâ€" ers know a heap, I s‘pose, but I‘ll bet asked to | you can‘t tell me how to save that big it T hat Tired Feeling What does it mean? As tired in the morning as at night, can‘t get rested, nervous, sleepless, dull, languid. It means that the blood is poor. Musâ€" cles cannot be elastic and strong, nerves cannot be steady, energy and vigor canâ€" not be felt, when the blood is impure, impoverished without nourishing powâ€" er. 4 Cansda‘s Greatest Medicine. $1; six for $% Prepared only byC. I. Hood & Co.,Lowcll.Mnu. Hood‘s Sarsaparilla imparts to the blood the qualities it lacks when that tired feeling troubles you. It makes the blood rich, pure, full of vitality. It cures spring languor and eradicates all foul taints from the blood, thus guarding against future dJanger from fevers, malaria, and other serious illâ€" ness. RBe sure to get. pile of pertaters. The rot‘s got into ‘em. Scientistâ€"Nâ€"0. They are past saving. Whey are, eh? Wall, I‘m goin‘ to eat them pertaters. Impossible, No. it ain‘t. I‘ll feed them to the pi;s-.'an(l then eat the pigs. Hood‘s Pills Hood‘s %Ana Now enters upon pursuits formerly monopolized by men. But the feminâ€" ine norves are still hers and she sufâ€" fers from toothache. To her: we recomâ€" mend _ Nervilineâ€"nerveâ€"pain â€" cureâ€" cures toothache in a moment. Nerviâ€" line, the most marvellous pain remedy known to science. Nerviline may be used efficaciously for all nerve pain. COMMENDABLE AMBITION. ‘Then, you don‘t believe in prestige derived from ancestors ? Not a bit; I believe in fixing things so my ancestors will derive prestige from me Edward Evans, jr. was recently animously reâ€"elected president of Iiverpool Liberal Federal Council MANITOBA FARMS FOR SALE Near the City of WINNIPEG, MANITOBA. A very dcui;‘able Griin, Stock and Daiy Farm. Nicoly situated about four miles from the City of Winnipeg, fronting on wce:.t, sivde of E RC pa ul "Putsdrdan ut iB weltiinl : Oe. nutiore 3013 o0 2 00 0h, ds s onadel tb 024 Cw ind on dPY W Red R ver. Close to Markets, etc. The Farm is msbout 20cha n s wide along the River, conta inâ€" ing about 489 Acses, of which over 300 is fen el 110 now under cultivation, Boil is a black loam. Latest improvel Buildings, consisting 0: two good Frame Dweling Houses. Large frome Bank Barn, metal shceted, 70 x 30 feet. With frostâ€"proof Stable underneath, accomâ€" modating over for ty head of stock; Root House acccssible all winter; Loft storage for «bout 00 tons of bay ; ail under the one roof. Also Near Rapid City. ““Yid City is situated north of Brandon, on the Manitoba and Northâ€" Western Kailway, n also a station on the Great North Wes: Cent ral Railway from Brandon. !n Rapid City there are grist mills with elevators, woolien mills, saw mills and lumber yards, brick yards etc. 370 acres being the west half : f section 32, towns»â€"p13, range 20 west. Land is undulatâ€" ing prairie, and considercd the finest for grain, da.rg or stock farming, Building material is handy. Goca water. Adjoining are all prosâ€" perous farmers. â€"Little Girlâ€"I dess I takes after my stepâ€"mother. Governessâ€"I never in my life saw a little girl so wilful, exacting, cross, and unreasonable as you are. iA South half of section 9, C west,â€"320 acres. This h and near the above | s« undulating Yrak‘ie and some extra g000 MSJ land. Schools post office, back mith etc., on corner of section. Excellent water, \ermé nai less than one quarter cash, balance On time.â€"Apply to ALEXANDER NAIRN, 415 Jarvis 8t., Toronte. YOUNC LADIES) FARME ee. H. M.o inancial Agent, BOATS and CANOES. ‘Wecan cut your 1005 Fence FOIIOO, FOMNCEâ€""cccount in half. We claim P 3 ¢ & en on on P mPT OV we have the best and most practical fence on earth. ;ont miles 0t it in use at the Exrrri- mental Farm, Gnol;l;. Ont. _ Send for p 8:. Addre«« Teronto Picket Wire Fence s t21 River St. Teronto, Ont. Quickeure for Cold Sores, 15¢., 256. im $2. Cheap enough Doesn‘t Jimper bore you to death ? He never comes near me since I lent LAW inancial Agent, Montree!, Que WALTER DEAN, â€" 1751 ARGAINS IN MANITOBA FARMS, IN SEVERAL $60 MONTHLY ) :s municipalities; for particulars address, SsCIENCE ON THE FARM MONEY WELL INVESTED. INERALS TESTED 'iflgrow L HERSEY, B. A. Sc., 16 §t. Sa0rament St.. Montreal, Que. THE NEW WOMAN Also section 9, township 14, range 20 es. This half section lies notth » above section, consisting of airie and some extra good hay Write for catalogue. INHERITED. J crchanged. Terms mailed . SIMPSON, Real Estate and AND ESTATES bought. sold & forEnrliculars address, , NEWCOMBE, Toronto. cure liver ills; casy to take, easy t » operate, 25¢. Mills, Mills & Ha! Barristers,otc., remo o ovn be W Toronter" Weaan cut your 1898 Fence Queen St. W. Working evenings for us Steady, pleasant einploy: ment. Hend 15¢. for sam Independen:t Lotion Toronto, Ont. for Goid. eve. Write for prices the Young Mr. Forundred. in SquasH Centerâ€"Aw. my good man, do you evah bave foxâ€"hunts heah ? Nativeâ€"Nope. What is the mattab? No foxes? Plenty of foxes. No dogs ? Plenty 0‘ dogs. No horsest Plenty 0‘ horses. Thenâ€"awâ€"what is the mattabh? No fools. ACTIVE MAN WANTED To read this advertisement and then give Putnam‘s Painless Corn Extractor a trial. It never fails to cure. Acts in twentyâ€"four bhours and causes neither pain not discom{ort. Putnam‘s Corn Extractor extracts corns. It is the SHIP YOUR PRODUCE, ACENTS nu :" 1 gQ Canags. Quick selling linc«. Sample,.terms and catalogue be. s amps. MANUFACTURERS‘ AGENCY ASSOCIAâ€" TION, 20 Alexis St., Montreal. Butter, Eggs, Apples, Fruit, &c., to _ THE DAWSON COMMISSION CO., Limited, Cor. of West Market and Colborne Sts., TORCNTA 25â€"31 Wililam $t,, Toronto. _ Phone 17298. Love Yourâ€" self. Italtan and Hybridsâ€"best ?n Wat All Bee Suwllesâ€"bes( quality Wanted eed Patent Process Cash E ES Foundation. frake"" 1d, ley & Muir Coo nds is Dominion Line Steamships. Montreal and Quebec to Liverpool in summer, â€" Lerge and fast twin screw stemmships ‘Labrador, ‘ Van: couver,‘ * Dominion,‘ ‘Scoteman,‘ ‘ Yorkshire.! Superior accommedation ‘or First Cabin, Secâ€" on d Cabin and Steerage passengers. Rates of pacsageâ€"First Cabvin, 352.50; recond Cabin, §31 ; Steerage $22.50 and upwards according to stcamer and berth. For all information apply to Local Agents, or Davin TorraNczk & Co., Gen‘l Agents, 17 St. Sacrament St., Montreal. CONEOY‘S IMPROVED GARRIAGE TOPS §T. GHARLES, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. OPEN ALL THE YEAR. FINEST HOTEL ON THE COAST. Sun parlor 300 feet long overlooking ocean and beach esplanade. Vacuum steam heating system. Elevator to street level. Hot and cold, fresh and salt water in all baths. Rooms en suite, baths attached. JAMES B. REILLY, Owner and Prop. Treâ€"MoevJived KNITTING RiBBING â€"_â€"_MAC fi r@cnms of TAMMERERS. Removes Dandruff in One Week. Cures Itching of the Scalp. Prevents Breaking of Hair. Stops Falling Out. POsITIVELY CROWsS HAIR A SERIOUS LAOK. ADDPRESS CHURCH® AUTO YOCE IN8TITUTE, 0 Pembroke St., Toronto, Canada. CURE CUARANTEED. WINTER RESORT. O@ver 300 ara using it in Mamiltos. @ver 1000 in Toronto and Londopg. *« AMBERINE" WANTED THROUGKOUT Harris Buys Scrap. Q100 paer Bettle from Druggists, or on receipt of price io ONTARIO ARCHIV TORONTO Job Cook Mfg Co., London, Ont. \ gurE! // received the highâ€"» est awards at the World‘» Fair 1893. CONBOY‘$ PATENT ROLLER TOPS3 have met with euch universal faâ€" vor, that other manufacturers are now making inferior imitatiâ€" ens. . sn Insist on having the Conboy maka as imitations are never as good as the genuine. D®~ yWORN TEOTIMONIALS SENT FaASE. TMIS 18 FOR YOUâ€" CREELMAN BROS., Georgetown, Ont. What ? PRODU OBR" CIotBo your family from bead to foot with our Prices only $15, $20 The most deliciove te THE MUNSOON TEA co., Bend us name and address on & al and we wui be pleased to send you i’::.p'!o of | Wbene h y wl o mtrned. o afrinitqnnare uh 97 BP en ooo â€" . aterials ship to any part of the country. Phone 1 fi'. .mlllm‘. uofimmw at.fma R 0O OF I N G and Shoot Motal Worke, 71 VVY EWY _ ROOFING SLATE, in m.m Red or Green. SLATE BLACKBOARDS (We sup Fubl ic and High Schools, Toronto). Roofing Felt, Pitch, ‘oal Tar, etc. ROOFING TILE isoo New City Build~ Ings, Toronto, done t? our firm). Ocilings, Cor pices, eto. Estimates urnm:‘od 'lo‘r_ work oonpk.u or‘1.= MOoONSOON Mead Officeâ€"Toronto St., Toronto. Branch Offices Winnipeg, Man. Â¥ancouver, .0. D&rosits received at in{erest payable Lalf yearly. * DEBENTURES® issued for money deposited for three or five yeare. Moxky ApvaNnorp on Real Estate at low rates of interest and on favorable conditions. _ Established POR TYPEWRITERS WRITE U8. Eooo o e in t N CC Land Mortgages and Munici or School Debentures purchased, PÂ¥ Information may be obtained from, and apâ€" plications may be made to G. F. R. Harxis, General Agent, Winni Crear® J. Manan1, General i‘nt. I couver. or bo ALLAN LINE Royal Mail Steamship Co., Montreal to Liverpool. NB eeearRn ie OHP PRA CE ac A reduction of five per cent. is allowed round trip first and second cabin ticketa. J sailinge of «teamers or other information ap to any authorized agent. H. Bourlier, 1 King 8St. W. Torom er H & A. Allan. Montreal. Farmer Oak, setting posts for Page fence. is set upon by another agent with a machine to "make it yourself, just as good," etc., etc., who soon talks bim to sleep. He dreams he‘s back at the World‘s Fair, almost famished,can‘t live without a good cup of coffee, quick, Meets stranger with machine. . "You buy the green berry, anything cheap, roast carefully, grind in this: perfectly delicious." ‘"Oh yes, of course, you must steep it, and sugar and cream it, â€"takes a little time, but it‘s so cheap." Here the nightmare kicks the agent off the field and brings farmer 0. to bis senses, and he‘ll use the Page. Farm styles at from 45 to 65 cents per rod. Send for illustrated advertising matter, CANADA PERMANENT Paidâ€"up Capital Bteamers sail from Montreal every Saturda: orning on arrival of trains from Toronto an r1e W est about 9 o‘clock. RATES OF PASSAGE THE PAGE WIRE FENGE COMPANY, SAVED BY A DREAM. 496 INDOCEYLON TEA, The most deliciove tea in the world. Loan and Savings Company. INCORPORATED 1855. MACHINES, J. HERBERT MASON, Managing Direotor and sherrer. Price $18.50 and T â€" $23.00, delfvered free within | 800 miles of Montreal. ~ TWE BAILEY DONALPSQON CO., MORTREAL 1 Wellington 8t. W., Toronte, OLD AND RELIABLE hemmers, tuckers, binder, braider, puflbr.quflt.er. ruffier and sherrer. Price $18.50 and MOTHERS ard Peughters, you can do puin amd artistio work with cer sewing maâ€" chines Sfully equigped with 83 Steamers a«gregati ll.ow.’fonu. mt MONEY MAKER . O ¢ _ K e s &

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