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Durham Review (1897), 31 Mar 1898, p. 3

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lor this reason i% uric fever. There r the disease. and % O ind. lhe waler i# reeks are full of unadreds. Then the is the inbabitants Lhxf ea J XTalg i oung, healthy perâ€" to it than any othâ€" s male and female s accompanised by urple blotches all n e {fer snys Cerebroâ€"Aptzat is _ sawift _ and D l +8 cian of Portland, t desire his name rning spinal menâ€" runs in epidemics bad senitary comâ€" IN SKAGWAT RENDEGQS MNEN DISEASE, ple attaocked die hours, and someâ€" 1at thmne. If one r. he is left deat l N in a normal 1 a& compar®&â€" ni is at the ind _ quickly > -':Olhil\. 1o ns 1 Seattie cord and “ anied by tarâ€" s in different ghtl 6 any NUA is probably ns that give it to anothâ€" n ithts are «o. The Skag way be* lit"Is the head exposed. e atmosâ€" alt tention Tgans. 18 t of cereâ€" bether it ensulre 1# «lt kness is 10n in Skag» no drainâ€" c.. being h a way ter if he he nsu in the throak er trip omfort. easa ut A Ne UO® nd addâ€" onin t 0' T NOS® i»rlots@ th y1ecet w D1%e iskoy It Ou n §A | 68%, ns awt s»UL 0. ASO3% lant w n tip Ta rmk and te‘s w a y inal but ind A ND ngly thd will iny ort the pekâ€" )8# ved he bat th De t Y 1 the >F to Every one is surprised ac Che rapidâ€" ity and efficacy with which Nervilineâ€" nerveâ€"pgain â€" cureâ€"relieves _ neuralgia and rheumatism. Nerviline is a specific for all nerve pains and should be kept on band by every family. a $10000 bonus to the proposed elecâ€" tric rallway from London to Lake lLedgerbyâ€"It does seem good to see old Daybuke back at bis desk after his long illness. e â€" C ickay. Bilfileâ€"You bet it doesâ€"I was afraid it was another case of two dollars all ‘roumd for a florat tribute. Uusou No: I promised my dying mother that I never would swear. You say that burglar‘s defense was a plea of insomnia. Pon‘t you mean kleptoma nia ? No,. I mean insomnia. _ He declared that he could not sleep o‘ nights, and bated to bave his time going to waste in that way. I‘m writing an article on bhow to live on #10 a week. 1 don‘t see bow you can figure it Oh, it‘s much easier to figure it out than to do it. Stebbins, I never hear you say a word about the weather. Humbug. my dear madam, transparâ€" eat bumb>ag Here is something that will do you more good that all the faith doctors in the world can do you. And be gave her a bread pill. words in a minute. To do this he must draw hbis quill through the space of & rodâ€"sixteen and oneâ€"ball feet. In forty minutes his pen travels a furiong wnd in five hours and a third a mile. We make on an average sixteen curves of the peno in writing each word ; writâ€" mg thirty words in a minute we must make 488 to each second; in an hour 28,800 ; in a day of only five hours 144,â€" remarkable. Many men make 4,000,â€" 000, and in a year of 300 days 43,200;000. The man who made 1,000,000 strokes with a pen in a month was not at all 000. Here we bave in the aggregate a mark 300 miles long, to be traced on paper by each writer in the year. In making each letter of the alphabet we must make from three to seven strokes of the pen=â€"on an average three and oneâ€"half to four. 1 get so downâ€"hearted sometimes, doctor, that I am almost on the point of despairing of being cured by medâ€" iwines at all and going to the faith bealers. JAMES DAVIS, The above testimony is signed in presence of Btricken Witk Rbhenmatism He Wasted to a Pain Stricken Shadow â€" Deoctors and Mospita) Treatment Fatled to Help Him â€" Br., Willtams‘ Pink Pills Restore Bealth and sirength, Proof upon proof accumulates that Dr. Willlams«‘ Pink Hills is ko meank Arkona is eaid to be willing to give ‘4 THE REMARKABLE STATEMENT OF JAS. DAVIS, OP VITTORIA. EARNEST WEBSTER MAYBEE.! rapid peom HE WAS REAL GLAD A DANGEROUS REASSURING HER Crippled â€" Shadow. Topics ofthe Day NoT PMIFFICULT RAPID WRITING HIS DEFENSE eled as I was. I am a resident lage of Vittoria, Ont., and in the town or neighhborâ€" y life and am therefore well an can dy TOPIC write thirty ‘"Dear Sirs: Your letter received by us, and its contents noted, and herewith we send you ithe information you ask for. First believe us when we say that we hold curselves ready to answer for any asâ€" sertions made in the book and newsâ€" paper statements bearing our signaâ€" ture, also for those contained in this letter, and we are prepared to defend any action that may be brought against us in the courts of Canada as we have in United States courts. We ask you to bear in mind that we do not make equivocal statements hedged about with technical evasions that may leave loopholes for escape from legal reâ€" sponsibility ; that we are a responsiâ€" ble banking house and stockâ€"exchange members, and that the charge that this entire scheme is one of the most glaring impositions ever attempted on any community we bhave printed over our signatures scores of times during the past four months in the leading newspapers of the United States, and have repeated it in thousands of copies of pamphlets and books, and orally stated it before the Massachusetts Board of Gas and Electric Light Comâ€" missioners and the Legislature of Massachusetts. We answer your questions as follows : 1â€"The Dominion Coalâ€"Massachusetts We repeat if you will answer the above questions we will consider ourâ€" selves in your debt, as we do not wish to put our clients into any hazardous investment, and we are led to believe from a study of your pamphlets that you not only consider this coal enâ€" terprise extremely hasardous but little less than a swindle, which we cannot reâ€" concile with the respectability of its spensors. Again, can you not give us a reason for the effort that is being made to float these shares amongst Does not the Dominion Coal corporaâ€" tion own all the gas companies of Bosâ€" ton t Has uot the Coal Corporation enterâ€" ed into a contract with the Massaâ€" chusetts Pipe Gas Company ? "Messrs. Lawson, Weidenfeld & Co.â€" Gentlemem : We have closeivy followed your severe attack on the Dominion Coal corporaâ€" tion, and have read your pamphlet isâ€" sued for that purpose. In addressing you for the purpose of securing furthâ€" er information on this subject which, if you will give by answering those of our questions which you may deem proâ€" per to ask, we will be thankful, for we have been strongly urged by one of the hizh officials of our bank to aid in plasing the coal shares, both preference and ordinary, with the inâ€" vresting clients of our firm, and we have his assurance that the enterâ€" priss is a laudable one, and one that will give all the purchasers of the shares large profits with but very small risk of loss. Our hank official guarantees us trat he has strong asâ€" surances of some of the leading finanâ€" ciers of the United States, that the coal corporation has purchased all the gas companies of Boston, Mass., in bave maie lirm contracts for a long term of years with the Massachusetts Pipe Gas Company, a very large, exâ€" tremely sound and wea‘thy company, and that by this contract the coal corâ€" poration wili be guaranteed large diâ€" vidends on ali classes of shares for a long term ol years, and tiat these conâ€" tracts have been firmly guaranteed by spensors. Again, can you not give us a reason for the effort that is being made to float these shares amongst the investors of Canada, when as we are assared they are in strong demand in the American stock exchange. Yours respectiully," the New England Gas & â€"Coke Comâ€" pany, & company with a paid in capiâ€" tal of $85,000,000. The questions we ask you to favor us with answers to, are : Is not this contract guaranteed by the New England Gas & Coke Comâ€" pany, and is not this company a wealâ€" thy corporation whose guarantee is good ? Will not tiis give permanently large dividends on al! the shares? Is not the Massachusetts Pipe Gas Company & responsible company f _ _ During (he past months we have received numerous communications from investors, bankers and banks of the Dominion of Canada. As they are all of the same general trend und ask the same questions, we have deâ€" cided to publish one, and our wpfy as a general answer to all inquirers who have been imposed on with this scheme. All statements made in our letter as publishâ€" ed beiow, we herew.th confirm. Upton, with emotionâ€"That dog saved my life. + Downtownâ€"Well! well! How ? Uptonâ€"When we got Lack from our wedding tour, my wife hbaked a cake for me and the dog ate it. Dominion Goal Downtownâ€"Why did you have such an uglyâ€"looking cur as that stuffed and placed under a glass case ? Officerâ€"Stop>! I am an agent of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, and I see you are driving a horse which can scarcely crawl. Cabman, confidentiallyâ€"Hist! Th‘ boss is all right. It‘s me thet‘s boldâ€" in‘ him in. I‘ve got a passenger wot pays by the bour. NATIONAL LECISLATURES. The parliament of the United Kingâ€" dom is the largest representative body in the world. In the house of lords there are 553 persons entitled to vote, and in the house of commons there are 670 members. France in its corps legislatif has 300 senators and 584 deâ€" p}xti‘-s. Italy hbas a varying number THE PART OF A FRIEND. Honest men esteem the value of nothâ€" ing so much in this world as a real friend. Such a one is, as it were, anâ€" other self, to whom we impart our most secret thoughts, who partakes of our joy and comforts us in our afflicâ€" tions; add to this that his company is an evrerlasting pleasure to us. of senators and 508 deputies. dJapan has 300 peers and 300 representatives. Germsany, in its bundesrath, or senate, has fiftyâ€"eight members, but its reichâ€" stag has 397 members. Spain‘s cortes has 481 members. Canada has a senate of 80 members and a house of commons of 215 members. N :TICE TO CANADIAN INVESTORS. ENSHRINED IN CRYSTAL ANOTHER BLUNDER | _ bâ€"The New England Gas & Coke Company is a scheme gotten up for the | purp se of floating $55 0.0,00) of worth= | less securities on the public, and its \first act was to borrow from a New | York trust company {or eight months | $12,000,000, which, with the balance of | its $35,000,000 of capital it immediately, |pa'nl oult to insiders for property not worth $7,000,000, thereby causing itâ€" sell to be bankrupt and making its | guarantee worthless. . _ Trusting our answers will give you «the requiredl information, we beg to remain. Yours truly, .. :: LAWSON, WEIDENFELD & CO., New vork â€"BANKERS & BROKERSâ€"Boston Members of New York Stock Exchange. who intend to become owners to write to us for our two Fhokn. ;{Komln Gl.: :1"('! {)omhloa Coal" and *Boston tas and New England Coke," two page, large quartos, and our two large fiurto pamphlets, " Light on Gas® uulmno.n‘lhio" eport of Hearing Before the Board of Gas and Electric fiocht Comn’oncr s." _ Requests should be addressed to our Boston, Mass., office. In closing we would call your atâ€" tention to that portion of our first book, * Boston Gas and Dominion Coal," wherein we explain why we feel called uron to denpunce this imposition, and wherein we show that because of our senior partner‘s official connection with the Boston gas companies, vice president of the five leading companâ€" The daily sales on the Boston Stock Exchange mre, with the exception of the Canadian orders and on a rare ocâ€" casion a genuine United States order, fictitious. We advise you strongly not to a@llow your clients to invest in this worthless stock, for as soon as your (anadian investors, becoming tired of bholding it and waiting for the misrepâ€" resentat, ons that have been made to be fulfilled, attempt to sell, the apâ€" parent market price of $20 will disâ€" appear and they will lose their investâ€" ment. If you heve doubt of the corâ€" rectoess of our deductions, come or send to Boston and investigation amâ€" ongst our reputable bankers and brokâ€" ers and banks will show you that all who invest in this worthless stock will love the amount invested. ies, we can treat this subject intelliâ€" gently.. mt o iâ€"The contract between the Dominiâ€" on Coal Company and the Massachusâ€" eits Pipe Line Company is worth noâ€" thing. ( Some months ago when it was ab= solutely unsalable and its nominil price $5 per share, brokers were emâ€" ployed to give it the appearance of great activity on the Boston Stock Ex« change.. This was done by one broker selling quantities to another in league with him. By this means the price was bid up to from $20 to 825 per share, and is now held there by the same means. and whenever genuine orders from Canadian investors are worked up in Canada, the stock is purchased from the insiders through the medium of the Boston Stock Exchange at a fictiâ€" tious price. 6â€"The entire stock of the Massachusâ€" elts Pipe Line Gas Company has just been declared by the Board of Gas and Electric Light Commissioners of Masâ€" sachusetts illegally issued, and the Atâ€" torseyâ€"General of Massachusetts has announced that he will proceed against the officers and directors who issued i. This act is punishable by fine and imprisonmen t« 9â€"The reason the effort is being made to float $15,030,000 of stock in Canada is: The stock coâ€"t the promot= ers who created it nothing. For years desperate efforts have keen made to float it on the investing public of New England. To that end trickery and manipulation bave been employed, but without avail. Investors and specâ€" ulators in the United States bave reâ€" fused to bave anything to do with it. 2â€"The common shares of the Dominâ€" lion Coal Company, of which there are over fifteen million dollars, are not worth a dollar a share more than the price for which they were originally sold, namely, nothing. 5â€"The Massachusetts Pipe Line Gas Coompany consisis of nothing but a worth‘ess charter procured from the Massachusetts legislature of 1896 by means that are now being investigated by the authorities of Massachusetts. Pipe Line Gasâ€"New England Gas & Coke Company scheme is a glaring imâ€" position on the investing and gas conâ€" suming public. 4â€"The Dominion Coal Company does not own any gas companies in â€" Bosâ€" ton. Bâ€"The Dominion Coal Company is not earning any dividend on its stock. FOR OLD BACHELORS TO LAUGH AT AMirs. Gabbâ€"Are you goin‘ to have yoeur darter take music lessons ? Mrs. Gaddâ€"Nâ€"o, I guess not. She bain‘t no ear for music. Mrs. Gabbâ€"Well, I wouldn‘t be cisâ€" couraged at that; mebby she might learn to play classic, anybow. Ia Canada‘s Greato:t Medicize. Sold by all druggis‘s. $1; six for §5. Get only Hood‘s. Hood‘s Pills Are You Ready for the Change to Warmer Weather Mood‘s Sarsaparilia Will Soon Put You In Good Order. It is difficult for the system to adâ€" just itself to the change from cold to warmer weather. That is why Hood‘s Barsagarilla is mneeded pow. It is wonderful to see what this great meâ€" dicine can accomplish at this seaâ€" son. It expeils all impurities from the blood, leaving it rich, pure and nourishing. It over comes the languor and depression so gen>ral when warm weather comes. It creates an appetite, tomes and, strengthens the stomach and digestive organs and preâ€" vents fevers and other serious diseas‘s to which a wea‘k and dehilitated sysâ€" tem is so liab‘e in spring. Its great cures of all blood diseases, scrofula, salt rheum, boils, sores and humors prove it to be the best blood purifier and spring medicine. We advise all owners of Dominion Coal stock or all LAWSON, WEIDENFELD & CO." Hood‘s Sarsaparilia When is the proper time to marry t When you haven‘t enough worry, Spring is Here A CHANCE FOR ALL. aot euil{, promntly and effectively. 20 oâ€"uls. |_ But if the French, for example again, have no real word for home, they have the thing in its fwll development; and | recognizing that in civilization the | home has a great dependence on money, ‘no woman among them becomes a wife | without a dowry that hinders her from feeling like a beggar, mno nusband comes lto his wife without provision, and the year that a child is born a certain sum | is set aside, be the sum large or small, _yet in proportion to the resources of the bhouse for the future of that child |â€"nao family there thinking of such a thing as living up to its income. The true and tender parental feeling undâ€" erstands, both sympathetically and raâ€" tionally that marriage will come to the _child, as it has come to the father and motherâ€"as a natural part of the great {school of lifeâ€"and the child must be prepared for it not only in other ways, but with the sinews of war, a certain aomunt of dot that shall make it posâ€" sible, when added to the sum to be ‘provided by the other party, for the child to continue living very much, if inot exactly, as it has lived, with a not very different equipageâ€"household !comforts‘ clothes, and pleasures in genâ€" eral. Whatever may be said about the | French way of making marriages, cerâ€" {taim-ly this provisian for them cannot | be challenged, for it is wise, kind, and â€"noble. n TRADE _ MARK. NEAREST APPROAOH TO A DIAMOND 4 impossible to detect from real Gems. PW Warranted to retain their lustre. To inâ€" troduce these marvelous stones, we will send one set in m substantial gold filled mounting, either Ring, Stud, Pin, Brooch or Earrings on receipt of One Doilar. Any «neatiâ€"factory article exchanged. Send for catalogue. Speaking of his rival, she said : Every one tells me that he is longâ€"headed. Winebiddleâ€"Wilkins has invented a telephone appliance which can not fail to make his fortune. Gilderpleeveâ€"What is it ? £ Winebiddleâ€"It is a device to enable two ladies to talk over the same wire at the same time. Of course he is. Nature knows her business. A narrow mind requires a long head. A plaster made with " Quickeure " spread over the nose, will suppress cold in the bhaed in a surprising manner. owing toits reducing inflammation of the mucous membrane. @G: Don‘t you think that in time all« nations of the world will own part of ; China t | Your sister got married last night, didn‘t she? _ Were you the best man ? Nawâ€"but I was the worst boy. Aunt Emmaâ€"Your folks all weli Willie ? Willieâ€"All but mammaâ€"she‘s got billiard trouble this morning It would be a useful factor in our further civilization if every father and mother among us should consider this subject, and should resolve to reduce the scale of living, not exactly to that which each child‘s portion would allow, since something must be granted for the child‘s own efforts, and for the income to be derived from work and business, but to that which shall reâ€" quire no very appreciable and disagreeâ€" able change from the manner of life under the parental roof. meatisfactory article exchanged. Send for catalogue. %. Powell Harvey & 00., 61 King W., Toronto, Can. We are in the nabit of thinking that we are the people of homes; that the family has a root and an expansion here unknown elsewbere; that the Freoch, for in tance, with their chez lui, have no real word for home, which also implies that they have no real home â€"with other sellâ€"gratulatory phrases of the sort. bhalf, a fifth, as the case may be, of the luxury and pleasure theretofore enjoyed, is a very serious one, and one that ought to have been prevented from the beginning. For it entails not only a change of habit and an exâ€" perience of direct loss and discomfort, but more or less of humuliation and of a consequent unpleasantness, if not suffering in some degree, of a cessation of charities, and of a danger of growâ€" ing miserliness in order to make up for deficiencies. CELERY KING * THE CAUSES THE GREAT NERVE TONIC Pure herbs and celeryâ€"nature‘s cure for nerve disâ€" orders. Sold by all druggists. Large packages, 25e. In the luxury of our eraâ€"a luxury that has increased immeasurably in the span of a geperation, so that a sum which fifty years ago was a fortune is now barely an income among the same class of peopleâ€"it bhas been the babit of most families to live quite up to their receipts, leaving nothing over at the end of each year, unless it be a trifle more or less of debt. That this is a great injustice to the children of the family seldom seems to be considered. _ But when, on the death of parents, the property comes to be divided among the children, the misfortune of their being obliged to change the scale of living to a third, Nervousness LOOKING INTO THE FUTURE Yes, unless it be China herse‘lf WOODWARD MEDICINB CO., TORONTO, CANADA TROUBLE OF A NEW NATURE NECESSARY PROVISION. A PARENTAL DUTY HOW HE FIGURED SAYRETAâ€"KORA CRYSTALS. A BIG THING. Cl stt d ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO er symptoms of Kidney Disease preâ€" sent, and knowing what the end would | be, unless the complaint were promptâ€" |ly checked, he began to use Dodd‘s Kidâ€" ney Pills. pjousoon Well!, I detest Mrs. Brown; she nevâ€" er will tell what she pays for anyâ€" thing. Dodd‘s Kidney Pills are sold by all druggists at fifty cents a box, six boxes $2.50, or will be sent, on receipt of price. by ‘The Dodds Medicine Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. The dolphin is the swiftest fish. For short distances, it can swim at the rate of twentyâ€"five miles an hour. To yourself and your Creator to keep well. In this enlightened century, with so many excellent remedies at our commund, no man can be excused for neglecting to maintain his system in perfect condition. _ Your 25 cents refunded if Celery King is not the best regulator and tonic for the bowels, stomach, liver and kidneys you have ever used. _ Note the improvement it will create in your complexion after ten days‘ use. Large package 25cents at all druggists. A sample package sent free, by sending address to Woodâ€" ward Medicine Co., Toronto, Canada. " Quickeure " warmed and dropped from a spoon into the ear. will cure earache. It acts like a charm I detest that Mrs. Jones; she alâ€" ways tells what all her clothes cost. An old Roman tubwell has been disâ€" covered at Silchester. It is in a comâ€" paratively perfect state of preservaâ€" tion, though 1,000 years have elapsed since it was made. There are no "Dull Times" for disease and death. They are always busy. They never want for victims. But Providence has given man a way of banishing the most deadly forms of disâ€" easeâ€"Kidney troublesâ€"and of resisting the attacks of death successfully. Dodd‘s Kidney Pills positively cure all types of Kidney Disease. This has been provâ€" ed thousands of times. and is now unâ€" iversally admitted. Bright‘s Disease, Diabetes. Dropsy. Rheumatism, Lumâ€" bago. Female Diseases, etc., speedily yield to them. HMe used two boxes in all and they cured him completely. He is now enâ€" joying as good health as he ever did. thanks to Dodd‘s Kidney Pills alone. Mount Forest.â€"â€"A most daring asâ€" sault was made on one of our wellâ€" known citizens here recently. The vicâ€" tim is Mr. James Paddon, and the atâ€" tack was a very determined and vicious one. By the timely aid of a staunch and true friend, however, he managâ€" ed to elude the clutches of his assailâ€" ant, but not before he had sustained serious injuries, that caused him great suffering. Mr. Paddon‘s assailant was that bane of the age Kidney Disease, and the friend that rendered such valâ€" uable help is Dodd‘s Kidney Pills. s w a INBO.CEYLON TEA,. is put up by specialists, 25, 30, 40, 50 and bo ets. All grocers, in lead packages only. Accept No Substitute for Jt never fails to give satisfaction. Mr. Paddon suffered for a long time, with severe backache and pain in his stomach and kidneys. There were othâ€" $22.50 for $50.00 Bicyc catalogue. Power Cycle t Examine her feet, and if she has corns buy ber Puinam‘s Painless Corn Extractor. _ Home will then hecome an Eden. Much of the misery of married life is due to corns. Putnam‘s Extractor is sure, painless, and prompt. Lauraâ€"I wonder why they always represent Cupid with a quiver? Floraâ€"You _ would be quivering yourself if you had no more clothes than Cupid this kind of weather. kidney Disease Caused Him Much Suffering â€" But a Staunch Friend, Dodd‘a Kidney Pills, Went to His Assistâ€" ance â€" Now BHe is as Well as Ever He Was. Visitors to Paris should be warned against purchasing celluloid cigarette holders and mouthâ€"pieces now being turned out in large quantities by the Government cigarette works. The celâ€" luloid may blaze up in the twinkle of an eye and explode. Mr. James Paddon, Viciously, As saulted by a Fierce Assailant POPYLAR MUS!C DEPOT, 20 Als>is §t. Montrea! A MT. FOREST CGASE. Missin‘." with music, for 5 cents, s‘mups CELLULOID CIiGaRETTE HOLDERS You are served better by a specialist than a jack of all tradesâ€" MUSIC â€" Hartford Tires. Vim Tires ... BRANCHES : Windsor Hotel Blockâ€"Mentreal. Winnipeg Rubber Co.â€"Winnipeg. Office Opens 1st April at Malifax. is Your Wife illâ€"Tempered ? LU D E L L A AN ANCIENT TUB CUPIDS QUIVER TWO PHASES Cataio.us and terms, We wil mail presa a " Dar‘ll be n!‘lg.er YoU owE IT Agon s waonted to introduce c 1898 Models. Write for Indianapolis, Ind., U.8. A. W P C9:.2% CEYLON TEA. In Lead Packages _ 25, 40, 50 and 600. w Local Agents, or Davin TorraNo® & Co. Gon‘l Agents, 17 86. Sacrament 8St., Montreal. If you want some Iliustrated advert« ing matter, and a Hescriptive price list, apply to our local dealers, or to 1 VVY* *7T 7 _ ROOFING £LATF, in B Red or Green. SLATE il.A(‘KBOARkI (We a Public and High Gebo;}u.an«\nu) Reotng Frlt,‘ Coal Tar, ete. ROOFING TILF Lflnflov Olnny Butl ’mn. Toronto, done!? our firm) etal Ooulux:. Copâ€" bu.low Erl-..m urnished 'rnlr: work oolmv'l‘h .'l" rlale DJ to any part of the country one E + Dmll&m.. Aflo&l‘olfllm #te., Toronte. Henry Somerset" experience not necessary, to sell |h|lr‘otlk LIKE "ILWPIRE Ladies and gentlemen WRITE QUICK. Outht only 50c. easy to make §100.00 with this in a week or two We don‘t send out a lot of cut and4 dried "testimonials." Such things are not proof. But if you want to learn what is thought of the Page fencing, ask your neighbors, your friends in other countries, everywhere. Some of them will have used or seen the Page â€"â€"it is the universal fence. THE PAGE WIRE FENGE COMPANT, Nave You Seen It!!! Can You Do It!!11 The New 0. K. Puzzie!!!!1 Dominion Line Steamships. Montreal and Queboo to Liverpool in summor Portimnd to Liverpool in winter. Large and Ast twin screw steamships ‘Labrador,‘ *Vanâ€" souver,‘ * Dominion,‘ ‘*Scoteman,‘ * Yorksbire, merageâ€"First Cabin, $50 ; Kecond Oabin, $34 1 Stecrage $22.50 and upwards according to iteamer and berth, For all information apply The most fascinating purzle of the how To rkack KLONDYKE Sold everywhere. Acents wanted. Send 204 for «ample. T. SONNE, Superior accommodation tor First Cabin, Ree m d Cabin and Stcerage passongers. Rates of C C tay @Ps, d Grain Grit ._ Gould Shapley & MuÂ¥ 6o.. Limited, Brantord, Canaite R 0O0OF I N G and Shoot Matal Werke, Butter, Eggs, Apples, Fruit, &c., to THE DAwsoN COMMission 00., Cor. of Weet Market and Ooiborna lu‘:mfi | Apnoones mu‘ato any onl;rlbo.‘.r «tesd 1 dos. ‘f estructble Lnn‘ id 3??5'1'1'?3“-'&’3’.'&." l!'.n:‘:cli MILLSâ€"Steo‘, Ga1 Rol W'"D and Bnll’%urln::.nflhn! _V VÂ¥ Eprayers, and Grain Gringers. u us and we will mail you Rprains, Skin Disorders, ore Throat, Oroup Bicumatism, Lameness, Plics, and al) external and internal affections characterized by INFLAMâ€" MATION, yield to its influence as if by magic. It is a purely vegetuble preparation by a regular physician of eminence, and its success has been marvellous in the most obstinate cases. Eold by Druggists and Dealers at 25 and 40 cents. TRASE‘S Magnetic Ointment. Flfll. FENCE, FENCE.â€"We ean 'l » fence account just in half. e c have the best »ond most practical t nc wrth. Four mil #o! it is uee at the Ex mcxh\l Farm, Guelph, Ont. SBead for p vdd.es. Toronto Pickot Wire Fegoo J wis enkMIca} 45" beegr . Centerore 193 Comtaissioners St., â€" Montreal, Que. Ask Somebody. UR factories are firstâ€"class. We cannot afford to pay firstâ€"class men firstâ€"class wages to make second or third class goods, We won‘t make a cheap, inFerior product. We have competition enough now from unre= liable tires without adding to it our= selves, A post card will M'x;f-yw our Cataâ€" logue. It‘s worth ting for. Our road tires guaranteed and repaired free. TORONTO TIEE CO., Limited, 9 Adciaide 8t. W., TORONTO J. L. NICHOLS & CO., 33 RICHMOND wW., TORONTO, C. P. R. has cut the rafiroad rates. We have out the prices of our Wind Mills, l‘-mm Sowing Machines, Gun« »oy%l:o and Hardware, Send for prices before purchasing and save our "ad" in next issue. 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