' A wary notable Duke, wt tutu tn the three kin“ who holds almost princely many workers. had oc Not a Fortune Hunter. How the Duke of Roxburgbe could be described as a fortune hunter it " impossible to understand. in- agmuck. as his estates bring In up- ward of $311000 5 year. and tutper.. aonal property left by his father (be aide- hmda in settlement. was up- ward of madam _ Dr. Chase’s mritiiiiriit" I To more to you that Dr. Chase's Ointmen I: is a certain and abnolute cure for each and every form of itching, bleedingand ',l't'lta1iw,ilgf. the maneuvers have guaranteed it. yes- umonws in the daily prom and ask your nough- bore what they think ofit, You can use it and gr: our money back if not cured. 60e a box. at In 'is',',',',', or EmeaNsote,iuzatii & co..Toronai mei-mn, trying berry. culture ‘now. you know; and he sax: he's Inning considerable success. ' wktrtr---Yeg. . H1ektr--Ymr, although he admits the returns are small as yet. Wiebr-We11, that sounds natural. You might call that Success, with Small Fruits. . A Int-:93ablo Discovery fllfll'f1ffrt" -lflffft, Shiloh’s Consumption Cure The Lung Tani: fl Grar's Cures Coughs cramps SYRUP does that one thing. syrup and does it well. It's no “crawl,†but a CURE for all throat and lung troubles. GRAY’S SYRUP OP RED SPRUCE of e GUM stops the irritating tickle - takes any the 'oteneAr--sootG and heal: the thrdat--and CURES COUGHS to stay pruce ma. None the lest, effective because it is Gum puaannttotud Walt papers. bolus pretty and .chmp. and In sufficlent abundance. there is seldom difficult, in obtain.. lng variety "om which to make a cholco. .much more reattul than a. “busy" _Fper. - , Among tho cheery' wall papers not'. ‘ad recently to the sea-gull design. Gray-winged gulls spread their “nib" on a light blue background, Btutttmrtivo of " bright day near the whore. The gulls are not too' large to he undersirnble as repre- sented on your wall may, nor are they too close together. With the nervous invalid or con-l valence-at the use of a. "busy" wall 'pper is particularly to be deplored. The, pine tree wall paper In delight; m with its'brancheu laden with qtift green mreules and rough looking brownish cones. This can be had on a. white background, also on one of a. pale - blue. _ " is all very well to let the non cry walls show a pattern ot red- -conted English hunters following the bounds. Children often like that wall covering. But a restful wall paper is tar more agreeable to the adult. who often Ieels fatigued when he or she reaches the bedroom. Paperhtusger. describe me wall â€para no "bor," when the lines of on nrnhesquo 0011 upon themselves. mutating spiral springs or laces- 'sant motion. There are some involv- ed designs which seem to have no beginning. certainly no end. They re- produce tho design incessantly over the wall, Weaning the eye and brain. A: single spray. or a trellis. or small set patterns, which is apnoea off. is .much more rental. than a. “busy" -ppel’. - is the only remedy that will do this. It gets right to the foot of the trouble. It is guaranteed to cure, In: moiiiG Mal Design- !lhonld he III-ed In would»... In tempering Um.- It lo who to consult Humans! prelerence an (or u Doc-mo. Mb man or woman who to to sleep in h room should have a voice in regard to how, the all. there! one" be covered. It tho mom I. tmall. {told large when: The huge have in brilliant‘ colors. In a favorite pattern. This ll neon ln handsome "moire" paper, and would look well In a large room with high cellings. But in a small bourbon, with low ceiling. lt’a entire. ly too overwhelming for Its allot.. ted mace. - . Patterns which look well In the Melons shops of wall paper dealers lone their effect in a contracted mom. Above alt. be careful not to paper bedroom walls with an involved pat- tern suggesting the idea of pet-net. Inn" _-‘A_ n In. I littoral. colon. in I: teen in and would with high bedroom, l Ir too or UK. w. 8 Quee- St. E., (Dept. Prices Me., 60c. and 81.00 Right in Line. Catholic Shannan: and Times. ...ch mops of wall paper diatGii we their effect in a contracted 30m. APoro alt, be careful not tn m..-- You can't cure a cough or cold from the outside. You must cure it through the blood. a C. WELLS & co, Toronto, Cao. ' Wile to Service. 1ttttru" has t'T, been con- ti.eetihtcumui./ ut it can be ole Duke. who has os-l three .kingdoms. and! WALL PAPER vows. h 'ly away over i occagion the Lekoy, N. Y. I perpet. A (arm-mg of (no bode, from the waist, backward and rcrward, and to the right and left will rest the muscles of the waist and back. For a few minutes lie flat upon We back. relax the entire body, become passive In mind and .calm in spirit. am! you will rise a renewed wo. tmus.-December Woman's Home Com.. pardon. In sitting at the machine. table or desk. incline the body from toe waist. Do not hunch the shoulder! or bow the back. It the eyes become tired. rest them for a few seconds. either by closing ensiiy or changing the direction and angle of vision, by looking off from the work. gr a woman is too busy to take a daily walk outdoors. she should seek to get as much fresh air and healtu- rul exercise in her hhome as possible. Hold the body erect. the Weight (ex-sting upon the balls ot the feet. the ohvst actwc and thrown back. before an open window or door while in.. haiing deer, draughts ot fresh air. This should be done several tunes a (Ir..- yet P' (5y a, newt-munch. amounted to £2,302... 298. During the your the dividends, on investments amounted to over £23,000. the Fronts on investment to £33,000. interest on consuls Mth. ooo, estate revenue» 226 ooo, oth'er rs. venue between £9,000 and £10,000. At the annual meeting of the De Beers Consolidated Mines, Limited. tho retort showed that the diamonds produced during thmlast year real- ized £5,241.17? and that the expen. dlturo amounted to £2,938 878. The profit. after writing ott £738,000 tor depreciation. amounted to £2,302... 298. During the Year the dividend- Millard" - _ -,. ..-....v.. cvclJ to be proud ot the progress or the home." H" V. ....u "I" "UL gunner an inch of table cloth to hide that exquisite sheen of their favorite pieces ot furniture. "Taking the drawing-room as indi- cating the artistic sense ot the period. rrurtrlrsre have every reason I "And for chalr coverings we have kept the old-world chintz, redolent ot an age when women wore white. lavender or clnnamon, pale blue and simple pink. and dressed their hair in rlnglets. "And never has there been a day In which cultivated women have been more keenly alive to the beauty ot good wood than they are now. They collect stainwood. walnut, oak yy,.yyye5aPa and will not suffer Reich-m tor __-- rum... 1 "Take the taste in wall coverings. .Crudeiy colored. gaudy papers. dis- playing impossible flowers and gro- tesque tremi-eonventionat designs. have been abandoned in favor of self- colored papers, striped ones showing {variants or one color. silken hang- ings. tapestries and stenciiled sack- cloth arranged in panels alter the old method. "Then the carpets. Where beautiful rugs. the highest development of the weaver’s art. have not replaced them, we have velvet pile, with a border repeating the main color in PNttoriee. 2Sets. bottle. Natural Sequenc e of The furnishers and decorators have combined with housewives ot more deveIOped tastes and better lavas than their predecessors to make it so. They have" borrowed from the past all the best ideas it had, and they have added them to the CNP. venlences of the nmnnnt. ', That period of-eccentricity in de- coration has posted. "The modern drawing-room," said a man Interested in the development of domestic art the other day, "ite under proper auspices now a ir.'iithG of refined simplicity, an epitome of anatIand. a reg! haven of rest. ( It does remember better the Chen- ille monkeys that used to climb over the gas fixtures on the walls. the yards upon yards of art muslin that used to be turned over chairs and flower pots. and the sofas that came in when the horse hair period ex- pired. And It regrets them and the array of Japanese plates on the, wall even less. ( Enormous Diamonds Prottta, How different is the drawing room now from that of a generation ago "-N5Fedt ot hair a generation! Writers in the women’s newspapers in Eng- land are commenting of the fact ‘With keen appreciation of'the change. and in this country it is even more in evidence than across the sea. The wax fruits, the woollen anti- macassars ot the last generation passed away with the stuffed birds and the wealth ot artiliclal orange blossoms under glass cases long ago. The present generation has almos' forgotten them. I - __ - ---.-- .vuuu vu can! 'Fuae. "tm, yes. your grace." he said; "rn go homo. But though I'm' a. poor man. thank God I never had to tend my minis out to service. as you Lad." The Duke smiled. ' , . ,7 '"m"r-.V'%P.. - w' Willa- thlng very hard and hurting tome master. He coma think ot nothing muetr of the kind. for the Duke had been good to him and to his. He was turning away. when he suddenly re- membered that the Duke's "Ladr" held a position at court with the Queen. That was his chance. and his cue. m he turned pound on the Duke. .lnh -.-- __-__ __ -- V other day to dismiss a laborer for some uiacknesl or misdemeanor. The man wan angry at being "sacked." and-having nothing further to tear or to hope--wantiki to a†some- thing very hard and hurting tome master. He could think of nothing numb. " fho H-.. n._ AL, - - - - Llnlmnt cure- Coldl. eta. the Busy Hon-ewite. DRAWINGROOMS. Thought every reason art in W†_...---. "nun 1.1113 too“ Does it do this always t" "No. air, only mum it rains." the conductor answered. smiling. _ --- vvv- a: “(It I He began, soon. to tea! the lar pattering of water drops his head. The root ot the leaked, and the "American was tering from this fact. The conductor just then can to collect this fares, and Mr, 1 ins said to Mar: “Wint's the matter with Senator George C. Perkins. ot Cai.. Itornus. returned recently from a. ltires nontha' tour ot Europe. The unprecedented rainfall over there interfered 4tomriderabir with Mr. Perkins' pleasure, but it gave him an opportunity to sample the hu- mor of time London 'bus conductors. One rainy day Mr. Perkins, hoard- ed a 'tnur and took a seat inside. He began, soon, to feel the retrw. Inr nation-in.- a! "--A-, - -""-'-.. _- may" uuuuu as 10 what a stupid he would be to cross the Channel when he In so well on when he 18. At all events, no tn.. stance is. I think. known ot the ml- grater: stark nesung in England. ___..., wvuuuc may am: no exist. once, tor the Stork “new frequents these shores. and was even rare in England when the tens were un- drained. We have the cruel eagle that carries babies off, but not the kmd stark that brimza them m..- , I was Cured ot a bad rinse ot Grip by MINARD'S LINIMENT. Sydney. C. lh a I. LAGUE. I was cured or loss of voice by MINARD'S LINIMENT. Yarmouth. CHAS. PLUMMER. l was Cured of Sciatica. Rheuma- tiam by MINARD'S LINIMENT. Burlin. Ntld. (LEWIS S. BUTLER. sovereign . - V._‘N--. "nu av yuluugu the ordinary itrind. The colonel din- ned into his head that if he were a donkey he would not be less a. don- key for being a. king’s son. Most ot his precepts were in this spirit, and his young charge has developed into a. rather unusually trerioutslr--rstinded, vaMIn-I -,,w-_ -.....B.wu u: counteract his delicacy of health, his nervous ir- ritability and his whimsicallty. It ho had a cold he had to rise at the gust] Ngout, bathe. and go through A n in... '.-r-p - " - Dr. Agnew's Ointment tthttt piles In a day Hers are a low names ot clemmen of ditterent creeds who are tirm believers in Dr. Agnew’l Catawba] Powder to "live ugto the preaching" in all it claims: Bid op Sweetman Rev. Dr. 'ctlt"ti',,v.Efjiph,?diffii,iij.i' Rev. Dr. Winn-ow and Rev. LC ambers (Mothodint) and Dr. Newman all ot Tot- onto. Canada. Copies ot tfieir personal letter- tor the asking.' Br. Agnew's Catawba! Powder Cures " Creeds. It Kellen; in IO Minutes ,___- .-°v. uvv. t"-vu? c dup-lin, tour years ot torture. during which _ he was scarcely an hour tree iron pain, William Does. a farmer. living on Con. 3, Strong Township. and Il well known here, is a hale and 'fl healthy man. Dodd's Kidney Pills f cured him. Speaking ot his cure, Mr. f' Doeg says: ',t "The tmuble started in my back. l' and the pain got no had that I could e not lie down to take rest. but had ; to sit night and day in a chair. P" “The pain would sometimes move n to other parts of my body, and when s in my knees I was unable to walk. 3 " was treated tor rheumatism by " several doctors. and also tried dit- ' ierent medicines without receiving any benefit. I feared I would never : again be tree from pain. ', ‘My attention was called to cures .' by Dodd's Kidney Pills, and I start- i ed to use them. Before I had tin- I ished the second box I was a. new wmu). entirely free from pain. It has Pat come back since." Uric acid in the trlood is the cause ot Rheumatism. It the Kidneys are working right they take all the uric acid out of the blood. Dodd's Kidney I Pills make the kidneys work right. 1 The 0(2er Like It trut-ft was podrisii Girtii?u'iW,' bottle by, mistake and we let _1th " fh’nl- ' at taut? "Wblr, the? taeiia," replied the drugg'ist. " it was originally port, Tin!" If mg ---, :_A, A- - Where Stork: Do Not Fly Drug Swre Wines. "That doesn't look like remarked this man who we. In tho drug store. Only When " Hunt Wtitimn Doea, on Strong Township, Hale and Hearty after Four Years or Torture-me Story of bk Sick- neu and his Cure. ctha_mirthm, Dec. 14.43:) tfan-Arte" Till Dodd's Kidney Pills Cured his Rheumatism. SAT Jilllfit AND i: DAY IN l GHAIR I or water drops tu7dn The roof ot the 'bug me, "American was an!- ONTARIO ARCHIVE TORONTO e we cruel eagle ea off, but not the brings mam. The ion I came in Mr, Perk- (in e,'a0-Ir.ttr " sherry," was baring teplted the __._ 0 tht. I. J. Km CO., BIOSBUIO FALLS. VT. In“ unrnu, alumna. etc. 'Remov'u the. 'trlllllllaYh'htd'l'leR Price 81; an to: " An “human tor fumilznum " bu no and. Ask your aw: for Kim ALL! SPA NCUBI. ttt "A "att'oonthetirtmei'. lhehooktne, or lie-mull: you. a. P. man. It b n .5»me rel! bl t'1,tlltfh,gat 'h'ie'é'i.'lts',it'i,1'r.1lietg't'it, " Illnlmt g,ekef.".a. " £2. 1ue.tiir3T The reader- ot thin paper will garland to learn that thereient lea-t onedre ed dieeue that ecience has been able to cure In all ita “It†and that In Catarrh. Bali's Catarrh cure in the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catnrrh, being a con- stitutional (ii-cue, require. a constitutional tmtment. Hull’s Catarrh Cure in taken tn. ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous mriacel of the system, thereby deo- tro in: the ionndntion of the disease, and iii'r:lil, the patient strength by building up he constitution and muting natureindoi it. work. The proprieton have-o much hilt: in its curative power. that they offer One Hundred Dollar-I tor any one that " foil. to cure. Bend tor list of tmtimoutats. iii! vaTiiritr%iii iii%TGi'. DR. 8. J. KENDALL CO., Gentlemen t.-t hummus Tttt Cut. on 'd,', horas ir,,e,", 1tiWgifrr,f $21: and " In: W m e an m. I 'a'1li'll"l,gh'4 yonrboohuml have {and t11'"3l1l'.lie12i'tAit,'2uiPii, gll'2N, '1! will you and]: and m. A... baneIul Eierobess. kept main roads to which had been but slightly improved since Tudor times. The ghastly spectacle ot many of the trees on the Southwark road bending under their burden of hang- ed men, had indeed been slightly mod.. ified, but none the less the decomw posing heads of "traitora" still filled the "ate,,',',",','),"'?, about London bridge‘ End J.lPt?,1CP1r. with millions off Addreu F. J. CHENEY e ijiCrouao, o Bold bl; all drum-ta. 76e. Take Ali’s Family P1113 tor eonatttratton, London tn 1700. London 200 years ago was a com- paratively small city of about BOO,. 000 inhabitants, the rough and Ill- Catarrh and Cold. Relieved In Io to 30 'litinutes--om, short putt of the breath through the blower supplied with each bottle ot Ur. Agnew’s Cutarrhal Powder diffuses the powder over the surface of the nasal passages. Painless and delightful to use. It relieves instantly. and permanently cures catarrh. hay fever, colds, headache, sore throat, ton-mus and deafness. GO cent: usso roan-mu ""vn" soon aesuurs. li'lipier--wh, does he object to his wife going out alone in her motor cart . I ' l 1i'lapper-Beeauad he can‘t see h'ow one unmanageable thing can manage another. $|00 REWARD, $100 The Governor's Wife 3 Prisoner.-. Mm. a. A. Van Luven is the wife ot the governor ot the county jail, Napanee, Ont, and was a great tmtterer irom rheumatism. When the best doctorsin the community and “specialists†tailed to help her, she buried her Icepticism ot proprietary remedies, and purchased South American Rheumatic Cure. 4 bottles cured her.-t2. 77'e57 3:71 7,"rairr4Free5i)5'irsi',v?, yirR ‘3." .. g --. ....... yaw muJUJ --what more could even ask t :Hi‘ffu Att Scotch. itr, Torrrutomotre. The Gpyernor-Generai of the Do- minion. the EAttutenant-teoveirGr' of the Province. the Premier ot the Prohvlnce. and the_Ma.yor of the city um. “Ruble. " In a Hail. charm.†Never trripe.--29 Ruby [.po and a clear complexion, the pm]. ot woman. Have you lost them, chann- throngh torpid liver, constipation. billion-nu. or nervousness: Dr. Agnew: Liver Pill: will mtore them to Fou-to iittu"Rubtes" in " an Sgt.. A-- ... v -_ -- - .nauu I "Welt, Mr.'" replied the young man. regretfully. "I wish it Were about " minutes fast. but as you ask me to any honestly. I am afraid It’s just 'hrht," , _ "-"'_e.... vv-uwuluu- l One one occasion the young man appeared at Sunday morning break- fast " minutes before the appointed time. The clergyman took out Ms watch. looked at it with a. sorrowful lace. and turned to the transgresaor. 'My son.†he said. ".tprpaphtuur, holding the watch so that hia son mitrtrt see its accusing face. "do you think tub is right ? Do you honest- tttly lt_ la right t" An old clergyman has a son whose habits of 'u1PuP1ettysiity and indolence an a sore “trial. but whose ready tongue secretly delights, his father, saga the Youth’s Companion. price is Rift-23;; 52f: The mamsionuhouse, on which Mr. {Cameron Corbett has spent a con- siderable mum ls included inhis gut. while the price paid by him for the ground wlll he £24,000. For several gentrations the estate has telonged to the Cruma ot Thornliotvanir. Mr. Cameron Carbett ttht a lease of it tor some years. but he Is now build. lug a. new house at Rowallnn. The [Immune by the Hutchesons' Trui-trea tcx.,ttyh' to, fbPut 170 acres. and the Alumina: Glam the Clyde City Br A. Cameron Corbett. M. It. A new public park. extending to about 186 sores. in to be presented to this citizens ot Glasgow by Mr. A. Cameron Corbett, M. P.. for the .Tradeston division. The new park is isltuated on the estate ot Thornlie- bank, the miles south ot the Royal Exchange. and it will be the second largest wk in the possession of the animation. the Beilahouston Park which extends to about ITO acres. having the distinction ot being the largest That portion of the estate not suitable tor public park purpoees is to he purchased by the Hutche- 5'2ns' Hospital Trustees for feuing. mmxwruxmgm GLASGOW'S NEW PARK Impossible Situation. Disarmed. I, toe. Aci like} of the city a Scotsman k. 50 can“ - w "- --‘----c m “4 mt martilrneeiti' = Each when. . Mdmudgdbéonwrsgwm m I It In mtm. l our "Id drug-M wow-m lend 'ii'0th'lttt ma' 'und' we 1FtlT,ti1'r,i,ieiiiiittii' 'lt'llrti ErihiGh' Youncodnnmn..- mu; Apply to the Recorder in than. Ont. or W. P. 0mm - --e- __.. L vulvcuq " 1'1ththtiio,ai tin-on 25,000............ - u...- u. was": lo' “It "iTiGt tt Vi ulln to." I I I “in TR,' my â€Mani: odor to humane. In"! Wetttad 31.0, the an: may help, we will and mummy 1tr_yeFiVi"it, scrum for 'GN)ltifti Vf.t 001: '.l"ldfr,ltHg: WHE- th but Nut 'lhit,'LttiF,ediiit' a... if"? -- 7ilt -v,o:. a .............. MAN.............., M,M9.............., 20,917. Members. 1tt,288.......... and; ham ttne qeUetot full “Hid- !thu at lo .1 blink M t L. ilfe1JAll'd 'lat; " In nu. thai " IIGIIEI ll CANADIAN ORDER o FIVE YEARS' _,,!,',,,!),],?,,,,!?,.,!,?)!.)),!,:, retorrii me?“ "It is an "verrbrmu.r replied young man. who was addicted theclom hanit. "Row am I to k: that you are not mun-win.- --t beauty: wasn't even akin Heep. "how am I to know that you are aob mur- rylng me tor my: money?" . _-ee".- “at" IAKV ) ' bur. "iiirilrllw'AN WILL You SLEEP WELL 70-!!le t Not it you have a "taping cough. Take Allen's Lime Balsam. it relieveu the pain In the cheat, the irritation in the throat and the hard breath- :13. FTtlt!fl"i"i! LosAngelen Timon. Dlptherla germs have been! discover- ed on the hand of a. Los Angela. mllkman. Boll your mllkmanl Ottr has! In“... fill. MAID" ?lGuhaararamiir 'Mtmtitu" "uma "aer. Minard'a Moment cum thorn. _ ALWAYS SEE "MI Ttte Not a Small Undertaking. - Tit.Bita. Caah-rty, my to win a woman'- love. Just give her all the money Chg waata. I luau-G's Llnlment cum (“not In cows. v . ' Bunk» News. Do your Chriatmu mopping eat-m -tttmt you will have time to think what Christmas really] means when it 00mm. l t l Lever's Y-Z (Wise Head) Dininfectnnt Soap Powder is better than other powders, u it is both map and disinfectant. 34 Mid Il" exclaimed the snake‘ed- ltor. “Say. I felt like a bald-headed man at a football game." Guano News. "And did you feel at home at your wite'a ti o'clock teat" asked the hone reporter. l Be sure that your tickets mad via Grand Trunk and benign Valley route oitho " Black I Diamond Expreu." Thilil the direct and best route iron: all Canadian oinu. hr this route baggage in now checks: in bon and from Canadian Pointe. The Lehigh Valley ha. chm stations in New York, up town near all lint-clan hotels and down town netbrall European -iiiiGi7th docks, saving pollen- gon or Europe a "t,e'f expensive tuna- r. Secure your tie on of Grand Trunk agents. Robert N. Lewis, Canadian Pal-cunt Agent, Yonge Inset, Toronto, Ont, "- Toronto Star. The chorus swell: and swell- and aweâ€: , . . . .' Into a deafening roar. . As everybody at us yells: “Go back and shut that door!" POL" " ,.v--IIIIII I Lr.rC"1'Tt---........C..".r..". 4 Special lnducemento to JOIN NOW s_tt,t,.h,t,Rttoge.tr,ot.srotutown or w, F "n“ l . Results from common soaps: eczema, coarse hands, ragged clothes, shrunken flannels. An Alarming mseorerr. - ___.- --- In"! I Youncodnomono l 'dttuuoW. Wm: r-You, don't can that any. In Going to Now York Taking Chancel. 7-...-. Chicago News. aid the heiress. whose Please shut the Door. Um EXPENSE “Museum-u on Out of [in Clan. Good Advise. - - v v I I "oer In our own tnwn or W. P. It'ttt Cmpbefl, Grand Orgumcr. Batman, n -"-----, break." replied the dii, N am I to knew warming me to “nun..." "-.....uroo......d ...........1901......... ...........1902......... MATCHES m M can In: an: 1908 Year. 1899..... DiNb. or cuossu FRIENDS B' PROGRESS to ""-......., _ _ wow-w- “I W "It'l aggravating. too, un't it? “Some ot the young ndm." said “in Ann Tee] ttlvely terrible. The ides being engaged to two , at once. It's shameful." ""-......... Getesvoaeasetirauaettte. The small m. ot we gm win! wear Input; we can all face a crab sorrow with resignation. but m cannot "th may without losing nuance. 2 ' f On meta: of twenty eertta--eto an 'leaf will lend any “an... my Musk-M t bull contain; tro ot the luau longs, won t And 'lat. use a benumul colored can vine. to ' In" Home co.. 8 St. Patrick's Square. Toronto. -----.-, ATTENTION) not atehiri7ttiinUirr' natural Ipooch. v. a uni-iii '13; an??? ot tyyfFpii9iiirir,%', __ * THE ARNOTT "irsrrrc'Trp, mum“ Ontario. for th- .-+-.-.t A. -.. " mun-ch Llnl;ent cum Bitten $TMrffftrftfft , Standard Stock Exchange unggm‘ - Toronto. uucuolll call“. u to about: or“? trt-ti Innate. onu humble term- u 100 Chan q . Write today tor our booklet: out!“ " Wall “new Opportunltloa.†Spock] “tendon given to alum-ton order; Our board room In ubli headquarters. 'r1'lhl1i'l,'l'lf Ptt'tffy" enable an to one Tho Supply In Limited V -_-. w.-â€"â€". “WI“. u. I. \A'll- in" fell-o R K, we regard a. PARTICULARLY AT. TBACTIVE at present LOW prim. and trade. tn these 'teettrltUq' 'to-tttver handled will. without doubt, IhC' ulna-- ttat Brom- lathe no†mun. W tlm you Are walrus tor thing. to not“. down the seth an“, accumulation of tho Standard "no. In apparent. to the do. otudent ot condition. Bo. Par.. B. & o.. Un. Pam, Mo. Pu. k E gt',"" 1?feseaeuiyr, .E'XLQTH. "t' Fat 8.9088. Are cheap! Write tor our and†letter. amen-om“. Insane“ “.1509!“ 'Plon Mo. lay when will cell 81.00 per babel Mon thin option expires. We handle account.- of 1,000 buhel- mad over on 1 percent margin. oc,", LJZZ'JZ'ZEL ' BUY ijijii"iii"iii1'if “VBTEM [ISSUE NO. 51.19943; M. l 1lllliillllltllt g an Roe-s 48-49 Victoria Arman. In View“ ttmt, Into, all. â€one lul- "tta. M “r s2,iitiiiti',il2r2i1iE, End-l Mft2'PMtha'lttth'Nnif=2'. I ..........................oggg.qam JAMES & co., Word to the Who I. ancient. MKS, BONDS, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. _ mumm- he. A Solemn Fm. - __._-..u.u~ Danna". for the tmtment of all Ion-u BEECH]. 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I wore Um test an ught _ .1: our Lord at -tifixion. At uh ttar Md literally “It. and u fort O. Wirut ttMm. nod and in“ - ark-en witl w men" and t In. and ()hl'ymn mtwclve mug}, In that llll'h Prom the "itr,t-l' Ittsel. Persia, m In. Lew Wall: in three mCul--ll . u and a li wan tom-Hum “ Spirlt of 1'roU, “they!!! in mm teqrtted by the 51:†Kb Christ. To J, â€not! to hunpnhr 'x-tred the mum: qtation tlwy ttoil] " noding Ulla olON â€WI! " prosoly u. “an m ttPriced,',',',,",,,, t "nod " Fear" " low months af t. Ht, was th, tip". who put Baptist, and ato take this may 1ttr'ir up. Lrter wors- In hot of thril- ttt " but, 6 boxes for $2 will not only p but will assist t the impurities fr properly means a clear brain, i good health. Gin pm. A Gin '" Birth of Christ Phat WIS '" ll THI DOLE Dttl BIATIONAI DECEMBER rt Tt tht " It: u 01 Mu W