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Durham Review (1897), 5 May 1898, p. 8

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g: Aot beam 0 the suge P* 0+ Pege » wonderful f know be. Coes every. It stands m distan teati: 4 ef ve be the sk 1ea that Pl" power® ment _ org» :o‘icinu\ \® 1 the orgam their « A® gone t t w 1 points is L”Unlp:‘ States mertâ€" Drao!icrily ansacted Drafie 1 points. Depos wad at csurrent NCV obs A. Munro hours from 14 ronto poveri«k ury. Why LX, Ageo% covery ADVAXCR Proprieto® Canada ® W §$2,000,004€ 1,000,006 800,.006 @Â¥iCe AN Manage CORES sloig~ 1y ! aod}» C# t #1 08 creaset, while the Morro could only roâ€" ply with two guns. The British comâ€" mantder=s now Adeterminsd that it was biPriate ns actrins B ce civnacanacinainctintviiinmaind. 4. Anatnitnenltr nc ECCC Eind Aem PECen " eW CuC aL ad their withdrawal. They were in bad ' wum mtc condition and had to be retired for | RETRIBUTION. repairg. | s On Jaly 9 the English batteries: _ My wife got square with that burgâ€" again opened on the Morro, and the lat who set the burglar alarm going next week showed encouraging results. and woke the baby. On ty i6th the English fire had imâ€"| What did she do? creaset, while the Morro could only reâ€"| She pulled him by the collar and As it was evident that the fire of | these ships bad little effect on the Morro, while its fire was playing havoo with them, Commodore Keppel orderâ€" ‘ Admiral Pocock, anxious to coâ€"operâ€" ate with the land forces, directed Comâ€" modore Keppel to send a part of his fleel to bombard the Morro on the sea side, hoping thus to divide the attenâ€" tion of the enemy and prevent the conâ€" centration of his fire upon the batâ€" teries. It was a dangerous undertakâ€" ing. Keppel says:â€"*"The ships proceedâ€" ed to their stations. Capt. Campbell, in the Sterling Castle, was ordered to lead, but his courage failed bim. The three other ships, the Dragon, Marlâ€" borough and Cambridge anchored close in with the shore and laid their broadâ€" sides against the fort. For six hours they kept up an unintermitting fire." ing up breastworks and erecting batâ€" teries. In spite of all obstacles it was pushed on as rapidly as possible, and on June 30 the batteries bearing on the Morro were completed, and the next morning a tremendous cannonade was opened upon the Spanish fort. of investment. This was accomplished under great difficuities.. ‘The troops were unaccustomed to the heat of a Cuvan summer, and water was scarce and very bad, there was great want of frash provisions, and the army soon began to show signs of epidemic disâ€" ease. At one time there were 5,000 solâ€" diers and 3,000 seamen on the sick list. Fortunately, Albemarle had brought with him from Martinique about 1.500 negroes and these performed the wkreater part pf the work of throwâ€" ing up breastworks and erecting hbatâ€" teries. In spite of all obstacles it was pushed on as rapidly as possible, and and Bonnetta to pour their fire ilito" them, and they were soon put to flight. A more considerable body of men makâ€" ing their appearance, he ordered Capt. Hervey to run in and batter a fort | situated at the mouth of the Bocca / Nao, which in the course of an hnurf be completely silenced, and the army | landed without further molestation." / He thus describes the defences of | Havana at that time:â€"" The harbour | of Havana, which is spacious enough | to contain a hunmdred sail of the line,i is defended by two strong forts. The | principal of these, the Morro, built | upon a narrow point of land, is inacâ€" | cessible from the sea. To the east it | , is fortified by several works and by a | deep ditch baif of which is cut out of : the solid rock. On the opposite en<5: trance of the harbour stands Fort de | ; la Punta; further in and on a level I with the water is a strong battery ,: mounting tiwelve guns. called ‘The | | ITwelve Apostles, ana bhigher up al'a work opposite the Point Gate cnlled’-“ ‘The shepherds‘ Battery," Above these | (t are the Cavannos, a chain of h“l“l! which range from the Morro to the | x plains of Gunamacos. A chain of basâ€" | \ tions and other | works defend . the | ] town to the west." I BUILDING BATTERIES a The landiag bhaving been successfully | b accomplished, one division of the army | c under MajorGeneral Keppel, marched | d to the west to invest the Morro Castle f« and the fortifications or that side of : h the harbour. Gen. Howe‘s division was | & assigned to the investment of the Casâ€" . I tie del Punta, whil eGen. Elliott, with | !x the centre division, out off the city | D from all communications with the inâ€" | tl terior of the Islands. ! be The British commanders at once comâ€" | _ menced the erection of batteries at the | li most advantageous points on the lina ‘ & J ..0 0 20@E0E 2200 MTOTZ HCTIdd, «BC wid containing the _ troops repaired to | it she would have held the main gate their respective renmndezvous under the | to the Gulf of Mexico and the Isthmus. sterns of the line of battleships, Sommnetniiie t eiiNGiliearececews......... whose captains conducted them to the * + shore. While the embarkation was goâ€" Sufl’el’lng Vanqulsnfld. ing on the enemy made a show of resistance from a breastwork which seasetke they had thrown up. Upon this Comâ€" | A NOVA SCOTIAN FARMER TELLS modore Keppel directed the Mercury | HOW HE REGAINED HEALTH. count of the tanding>â€"" At an 1apâ€" pointed signal the flatâ€"bottomed boats miles east D0 in che Mory of the lclaoudl'cmlml\n a Mundred Years Ago â€" an Interesting Bit of MWistory . In 1762, soon after the declaration of war between England and Spain the British Government despatched an expedition against Havana. The land forces were commanded by Lord Albeâ€" marle, William Anne Keppel, the vicâ€" tor of _ Culloden and the fleet by Admiral Sir George Pocock, who had recently returned from a brilliant campaign in the East Indies. The exâ€" pedition, as organized, was to consist of 16,000 men, of which Lord Albeâ€" marle carried with him 4,000 British‘ regulars. Eight thousand were to be furnished from the British forces then im the West Indies under Gen. Monckâ€" I ton. and, 4,000 from the continent of â€" North America. Of these 2000 were to be Aritish Kediutiurs uns I um ) .ls. c 4 btory HAVAN4 CAPTURED BY THE sritisH TN THE YEAR 1762 XEY OF THE west norks, ATTACKING THE FORT ___" 22C7C000, BDUul this was a mere t to distract the attention of the nish while the actual landing was le by the other division. about six s east of Havana. Hers the army landed in three divisions 1ACCOUNT OF THE LANDING. »mnmodore Keppel gives this acâ€" vere commanded by Lord William Anne Keppel, tt Culloden and the fia I i _ Sheâ€"Julie and Joe gists refund the money if it fails to Cure. e they have decided to keep the gagement a secret ; Julie told : Heâ€"Yes, 1 know it; Joe told Ghostly inipecturfl,â€")ly grandfather said the shoe clerk boarder, once knew: an‘ old man wao insisted that the whosts came and milked his cows every night. Sort of milkin‘ spectres, eh? mented the Cheerful Idiot. lhey are an unfuiling specific for such diseases as TIocomotor ataxia, partial raralysis, St. Vitus‘ dance, sciatica, nevralgia, rheumatism, nervous headâ€" ache, the after effects of la grippe, palâ€" pitation of the heart, nervous prosâ€" tration, all diseases depending upon vitiated humors in the blood, such as serofula, chronic erysipelas, etc. They are also a specific for troubles peculiar to lemales, such as suppressions, irâ€" regularities and all forms of weakâ€" ness. They baild up the blood and reâ€" slore the glow of health to pale and sallow cheeks. In men they effect a radical cure in all cases arising from: mental worry, overwork. or excesses of whatever nature. Sold by all dealâ€". ers or sent postpaid at 530c. a box e six boxes for 82.50 hy addressing the rD. Williams‘ Medicine Co.. Brockâ€" ville, Ont. I densed form to give new blood _ and They are an diseases as avery way. During the past summer [ worked very hard but have felt no bhad effects. The gratitude I feel to Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pil!s, none but those who have suffered as I bhave and been cured, can appreciate. An ansiysis shows that Dr. Wilâ€" liams‘ Pink Pills contain in a conâ€" densed form all the clomeants Haeceskkry Cw oi c . ooo i hicn C NeRent 13 OME S ereaie â€" TE + Williams‘ Pink Pills and with their use came a complete and lasting cure. I had not used quite three boxes when I began to feel decidedly better. I continued using them until twelve boxes had been consumed, when my complete recovery warranted me in discontinuing their use. I have never felt better thin since that time. My health seems to have improved in avery way. During the past summer Had sufered From Acute Rhenmatism and General Debilltyâ€"8carcely Able to , Do the Migbtest Work. | From the Acadien, Wolfville, N.S. | _ One of the most prosperous and inâ€" | telligent farmers of the village of | Greenwick, NS., is Mr. Edward Manâ€" | ning. Anyone intimate with Mr. Manâ€" ning knows him as a man of strong integrity and veracity, so that every confidence can be placed in the inforâ€" _mation which be gave a reporter of the Acadien, for publication the other day. During a very pleasant interâ€" view he gave the following statements of his severe suffering and recovery :--, " Two years ago last September," said' Mr. Manning, "I was taken with an | acute attack of rheumatism. I had | not been feeling well for some time | previous to that date, having been troubled with sleeplessness and genel‘-’ al debility. My constitution seemed completely run _ down. _ Beginning | in the small of my â€" back the | pain soon passed into my hip, whero’ it _ remained without intermiasion.l and I became a terrible sufferer. All | winter long I was scarcely able to do‘ any work and it was only with the | acutest of suifering that I managed to hobble to the barn each day todo my chores, I appealed to medical manl forhelp but they failed to bring any {\"ll.t:f At last I decided to try Dr' TO CURE A CULD IN ONE Day. Take Lazative Bromo Quinine Tablets, _ Al The triumph was one of the most complete ever achieved by British arms. The value of captured property amounted to $14,000,000. Philip IL had given to Havana a coat of arms, in which was blazoned a gold key, to signify that it was " the key of the West Indies." England now held that key, and bhad she been wise she would have kept it. But, a few months after its surrender, peace was declared, and England gave up Havana for Florida, She might have held Havana, and with it she would have held ths main gate to the Gulf of Mexico and the Isthmus. in anaiysais shows that Dr. Wilâ€" ns‘ Pink Pills contain in a conâ€" ised form al! the ~lements necessary give new life and richness to the od and restore shattered nerves, there, to be caught like rats in a hole. Three of the battleships were sunk to block the entrance to the harbour: the other nine were surrendered to the British, who also burned two more upâ€" on the stocks. ) cept in one ledge had } to shut out Along this | pass at a t; | English sap | dash acroas e n e n e en IHE BRITISH TRIUMPH. ‘e&se and gives good healt The Spanish land and sea forces" » iavailable for the defence of the city,“ d s amounted to about 30,000 men They:l oo s arsa had a fleet in the harbour of Havana | I® Canada‘s Greatest Medicine, of twelre lineâ€"ofâ€"battle ships, but inâ€" Propared only by C.1. Hood & Co stead of sailing out and giving battle | + act onsil to the English ships, or making an | HOOd & pi"seflocuve{) attempt to _ escape _ they _ reMmained | «asqmunacmmmmmumnmmmmmmemmune valtalion of Royal Americans who had f’ust arrived, distinguisbed itself greatâ€" y. Under the immediate command of Gen. Keppel, who led it in person, it defeated one of the Spanish columns, driving them into the river, where 150 Spaniards were drowned. battalion just arrin ayp.. [\ â€" 125 an assauit upon 't)l” works. The Morro was defended Y a ditch 80 feet deep and 40 feet wide, cut through the solid rock, exâ€" time prepare for an assault upon In men iha-y effect a all causes arising from overwork. or excesses to keep their enâ€" but In giving LUDELLA Ceylon Tea a trial, Its Figh and geculiar figver is sure to suit yourtaste. Lead packages. 25, 40, 30 and 60@ First Ice Magnate, excitedlyâ€"I hear that a cheap substitute for ice has been invented. S'econd Ice Magnateâ€"You don‘tâ€" say so First Ioe Magnateâ€"IL _ don‘t know bow much there may be in it, but the projectors claim it will ‘nleave a wet spot on a back doorstep exactly like that left by a chunk of ice melting, and at half the cost. Will disappear after taking a few doses of Celery King. The trial of a 25 cent package will convince you of the truth of this statement. No family can afford to be without Celery King, as, by keeping the system in perfect condition, it saves many a doctor Lill. One month‘s treatment for 25 cents. Sold by all druggists or Woodward Med. Co.. Toronto, Can. DON‘T HESITATEâ€"â€"< Uncle, a lawyerâ€"Well, my boy, I‘m sorry to hear that you are studying law. T can‘t see any way that a young lawyer can make money now. Nephew â€"Where there‘s a will, there‘s a way. Does not consist in mines alone. Putâ€" nam‘s Painless Corn Extractor is a boon. It goes right to theroot of the trouble and acts quickly and painiessâ€" ly. Beware of substitutes. To clean the glass over pictures, dip a piece of chamois in alcohol, wrung nearly dry, and wipe thoroughly, yet lightly. . Polish with a piece of dry chamois. The gilded frames may also be cleaned with the alcohol. If oil paintings need cleaning thoroughly, dampen a soft cloth in warm water in which some castile soap has been dissolved. _ Dry carefully, and then varnish lightly with some thin, clear, French "retouching" varnish It is well to consult an artist in regard to the best varnish. J _ It is a question hard to decide and one upon which the parties themselves should sit in judgment. _ One might as well try to dip up the ocean with a teaspoon as to try and arrange a code to go by, for gossips will talk and jealousy will exist until the end of Llime. Perhaps if we were asked to give our opinion on the matter we would be as bad as the rest in the matter of talk, though differing in sentiment, for it is our belief that jealousy is but another name for selfishness, rather than an indication of any overpowerâ€" ing affection. At any rate it is something to guard against and to try to control as much as possible. as far as the gate with another gentleâ€" man a tragedy would be the almost certain result. Yet, as we said before, they are both serenely happy. Would they be so, if circumstances brought about! a new existence and set up new conditions ? Will the wife always be satâ€" isfied with this state of affairs? Let us hope so, for it would be a pity to spoil their illusions. From them our thoughts wander to another couple, who see no reason, beâ€" cause they care more for each other than any one eise in the world, why all the other pleasant people should be excluded from their friendships. The wife dances, talks and drives with othâ€" er men. The husband dances, talks and | drives with other women. There is no question of jealousy because there is perfect confidence. When they are toâ€" gether they are not bored. The husâ€" band is pleased to bhave his wife adâ€" mired and she is happy to find she bas not married a freak whom no ons else | would want. j EFFECTIVE COUNTERFEITING. To begin with, there is a couple, hapâ€" py as two young lovers, the husband, however, so insanely jealous of his wife that he has broken off even her womâ€" an friendships. If she were to walk Opinions galore are given on this topic and we can only judge from the lives that come closest to us, in fact the lives that are lived under our obâ€" servation. This is the question that bothers many a wife. And we think, is the question that causes more unhappy difâ€" ferences than any other. To be loved devotedly is the ambition of every woâ€" man, but to have that love take the form of exacting suspicion, or a sort of affectionate Jailership, is not always desirable. Hood‘s Sarsaparilia _ That Hood‘s Sarsaparilla is the bess spring medicine is proved by its conâ€" stantly manifested power to purify, enâ€" rich and vitalize the blood. That you need to take Hood‘s Sarâ€" saparilla now and that it will do youw wonderful good is proved by the imâ€" pure condition of your blood in spring, and the experience of the great mass of the Canadian people who buy Hood‘s Sarsaparilla and take it for all forms of impure blood and find that it abâ€" solutely and permanently cures disâ€" ease and gives good health. ‘ That Hood‘s Sarsaparilia is Canada‘s Greatest Medicine is proved by its great curesâ€"perfect, permanent, marâ€" velous and we!ll nigh miraculousâ€"aftâ€" er all other medicines have failed. Spring Medicine. s Canada‘s Createst Medicine Canada‘s Colden Neritage JEALOUBY vÂ¥S. HAPPIXNESS TO CLEAN PICTURES. Those Horrid Pimples is the Best Medicine, â€" &l); six for $5, Hood & Co., Lowell, Maas. act easily, promptl an'd eflocuve{y. 25 ecnt’s. i we have the best un mo |earth. Four mil «o‘ it in | mental Farm, Gueloh. On | Addres« Toronto Pickot 221 River St. Tyronto. 0 Bad ariMe.s. qy ; sa2 ROOFING SLATE, in Black, Red or Gireen. SLATE BLACKBOARDS (We sup ply Public and High Schools. Toronto). Roufing Felt, Pitch, Coal Tar, etc. ROOFING TILE ‘;44-0 New Cisy Enildâ€" ings, Toronto, finxxcfl?m‘rflml Metal Ceilings, Corâ€" pices, e*c. Estimates furnished for work complete or for aterials nhipsd'to any part of the country. Phone 1936 B.DUTHTE & S6n8, Adelaiae awremer 21 Fhone 1t3 Suserior accommodation ‘or Firat Cabin, Seoâ€" ond Cabin and Stcerrge passengers. Rates of g;:ugoâ€"l‘irst. Cabin, $52.50; =econd Cabin, & Stoerl:o $22.50 and upwards nccording to steamer and berth. For all information apply to Local Agents, or Davin Torraxce & Co., Gen‘l Agents, 17 St. Sacrament St.. Montreal. Dominion Line Steamships. Montreal and Quebec t« Liverpool in summer. Large and fast twin screw stesmships ‘Labrador, *‘ Vanâ€" couver,‘ * Dominion,‘ ‘Scetsman,‘ * Yorkshire.‘ R OOFI NC and Sheot Metai works. FAF slnd city, and win( C outfts will d ~* Our prices a1 a _ isfaction gus Agon!s wanted to introduce our Catalogue and term®. We will mail prepaia " Dar‘ll be a Nigger Missin‘." with musi~. for 5 cents, s‘amps. POPULAR MUSio DEPOT, 20 Aleris $t. Montroai. Fence, Fencsâ€"â€"" l 90 C ay Oe Eds Iree, H. M. SIMPSON, Re, Financial Agent, Montres!, Que Butter, Eggs, Apples, Fruit, &c., to FARMS Youla LADIE8 make $C0 monthly working eva ings for us, employment, steady, ?:uum. srofluble_ Send 15c. for samples, &¢c. indepen. ent Lotion Co., 619 McKinnon Bldg. Toronto. d ANX APOGSTATE, Mrs. Goodsouiâ€"I am told that of the persons who are trampij thoughtfal and religious men you & criterion ? LAW Excited Lady, at telephoneâ€" my husband, please at once. Voi the exchange,â€"Number, please ed Lady, snappishlyâ€"Only the you impudent thing. Vaporize Quickeure for Cold in the Head. Heâ€"As long as I have known you,you have never given me a rea‘ good picâ€" ture of yourself. * Sheâ€"Why, Harry, J gave you a phoâ€" tograph only last spring that every cne said was beautiful. Use Vapors of Quickeure for Throat Troubles. Hartford & Vim Tires They meet with a dreadt plied Mr. Spokes. How is that ? Everybody murders them. 1 often wonder, said Miss Sprocket, what become of the popualar songs, They are so soon forgotten. They meet with a dreadful fate, reâ€" Butter, Eggs, Apples, Fruit, & THE DAWSsON commiss:on CO., Li . of West Market and Solborne Ste., Hall‘s Catarrh vure is taken internally, act Ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the aystem. Price 75¢c. per tottle: Bold by a‘l Druggists._ ‘Testimonials free. Hall‘s Family Pilis are the bost. We offer One Hundied Do‘llara Reward for amy case of (Catarrh that caunot be cured by Hall‘a Catarrh Cure, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Progkc . Toledo, 0, We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 ?nn. and beliere him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations mace by their firm . Wesr & Travax. Wholosale Druggist:s. Toledo, O, WaLDINc, KINNAN & Marvix, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. Ohio, Watchmakerâ€"Yes; it should -i; wound occasionally. A Woman‘s Watch.â€"Miss Hilbornâ€"It seems to run very well for a day and a }mlt _and then it will not go at all. In the discovery of so wonderful a remedy as Nervilineâ€"nerveâ€"pain cure No remedy in the market affords such prompt relie{ for tootbache, neuralgia, and rheumatism. Its action in cramps, colic, etc., is simply marsellous. tween us t She (sadly)â€"Yâ€"eâ€"8s, He (with a ray of hope)â€"I admit that I am poor, and so, unfortunately, is my father; but I have an aged uncle who is very rich, and a bachelor. He is an invalid and cannot long survive. She (delightedly) â€" How kind and thougbtfu! you are! Will you introâ€" duce me tot him ? Head Ofice â€" â€" _9 Adelaide 8t. W., Toronto iNERALS TESTED 4Â¥ ring , 80 it was NNE V ITV T EBE Writs for prices MILTON L. HERSKY, B, A. 3o., 16 St. Szorament 9®.. Montreal, Quo. He (desperately)â€"Tell me the trath. s lt not my poverty that stands beâ€" FARMERS Savo Your Money and } ave the comforts of the cltg. with water in house and stable. Our gaiven zed wind mills and pumps and outfts will do it. Send torcnuslogue. Our prices are away down low. Batâ€" isfaction guaranieed. The Bailéy Donaldson Co., Montrea!. 1HEIR DREADFUL FATE 'S AND ESTATES bought. sold & exchanged. Terms mailed M. SIMPSON, Real E«tate and THE RICH UNCLR. HER PICTUCRE How‘s This? Cold Was Found ) !L in use at the Experi ‘h. Ont. _ Send for prices Plgko‘t‘_ v;vu-o Fence Co, , at telephoneâ€"I want most practic_nl fence on "Yecan cut your 189§ P account in half, We o Barristers, eto., removed to Woesley Bldgs,, Rich mond Bt, W., Toronta, Millo, Milis & M once. Voice, from , please? Excitâ€" told that some tramping are for Gold, otc * claim fourth, We will NOT ACCEPT _ AN ORDER at these prices where the packets are NOT selected from the above list. Address all orders to N 8. Cucumber, Long Green _ _ m e e‘ 9, Celery, coim"&u-mm 25. Asters, mixed 10. Herbs, Buge 2. Mignonette, sweet 11. Herbs, Savory 27. Pansy, mixed 12. Herbs, Marjoram 24. Fetunia, mixed 13. Lettuce, Nonpareil (Cabbage) 29. Nasturtinms, tail mixed 14. mua Debver Market /egrled) 30. Sweet Peas, Fine mixed 15. Muzsk Melon, eatra early, Nutmeg 31. Wild Flower, Garden mixed 3. Cabbage, Winningstadt 4. Cabbage, Fottler‘s Brunswick 5 Carrot, half lon&. scarieb 6. Carrot, Guerande scarlet T. Cucumber, Chicago Pickling SEEDS RYarictiesqre This is a BONA FIDE offer made to introduce our Vegetabie and Flower Seeds to new customers and which we guarantee to please you or the amount paid refunded and the Seeds given as a present. At these prices we can ONLyY offer the varieties named below. Order by number, Buy what you want. They are sent by mail post paid. Select from the following list 1: YEGETaABLES. ll; (Wuksr Ila!r:n.MBu‘c'l,‘gunid:‘ . Onion, ers s 4 ‘aranip, Hollow wa ;@ E.lo:n." E:’y'gn'n. fiat round 20. Radish, Freuch Breakfast 1 _A reduction of five per cent. is allowed on round trip first and second cabin iickets. For sallings of steamers or other information apply to any authorized agent, H. Bourlier, 1 King St. W. Toronte ¢r H & A. Allan, Montreal. Steamers sail from Montreal every Saturday morning on arrival of trains from Toronto and the W est about 9 o‘clock. RATES OF PASSAGE Cabin $52.50 and upwards ; Second Cabin gl and and $36.2%; Stoerage to Liverpool, ndon, Glasgow, Belfast, Londonderry or Queenstown $22.50 and $23.50. in excbange at pric THOMT SON & Co (Toronto, Ont, ALLAN LINE Royal Mail Steamship (o. Montreal‘to_fLiverpool. Establisbed Ana‘ nggip 2l °3530 CAPICalize a 50 acre claim for one million dollar«, here are 10 such claims capitalized for $300,000, The directors conflâ€" dently oxgoot that inveators wi 1 reap a hand #ome profit, owing to the small capitalization and the large and valuable nature of the proâ€" rort.y. The undersigned cfici~‘ brokers for the Co, will take scrip of other mi ‘ing companies m % .l'?u?‘xslgpflnfsg at prices ag eca upon,. J. K. 1 _ ETTTAIUC. _DUCFCX® 2J cta., fnlly’Fuld up. Nonâ€"asâ€"essable. No personal liability. This Co. ow ns 800 acres Mineral lands in the well known Gold bearing district of Hast. ings. It has noliabilities and no promotion stock has beengiven away. The Lreasury stock with dividend Con;')onl altached is now oTered at above prices for Development purposes, Exâ€" tensive go‘d bearing veins oxist on different part« of the property assay ing $13 to $44 per ton, It is usual to capitalize a 50 acre claim for one million dollar«, here are 10 such claims capitalized for $300,000, The directors conf~ $10 Will Buy 100 Shares. 25â€"31 Willliam St., P CSR C AmeUed, ERmTtel w °""W _ and Ball Bearings, Iron i'u‘::\pt Sprarers, and Grain Grinders Could, Shap‘ey & Muir 0o.. Limited, Brantford, Canada. Love Yourâ€" self. will be sent to any .ddr;au;z. ‘l;;«op a post card THE MOX8SN0N TEA CO., 71 Wellington St. W., Toronto. M ue ind "t; Snâ€"avare and m? KNITTING ‘f@’lmeemc _ Mae ( J ONSOON Removes Dandruff in One Week. Cures Itching of the Scalp. Prevents Breaking of Hair. e Stops Falling Out. POSITIVELY CROWS HAIR. ‘(KHKXAIE PRODUGCGEER" Over 300 are using it in Mamiliton. Over 1000 in Toronmto and London. Providing this Coupoo is CUT OUT and sent to us with an order for 12 packets, we will include 1 packet New Giant Chilâ€" ian Sal piglossis, price 20c. _ Free WM. RENNIE, TORONTO. FREE n Sal pigiossis, price 20c. _ Free 6 Oh-?;fm fim-xxuu F THIS PAPER, a sample packet of delicious TORONTO $1.00 per Bottle from Druggists, or on reccipt of price to V What ? °4,::,‘ “AMBERIN[”\"‘ reccipt of price "t; t9" 4* 0*‘,’ Job Cook M‘g Co., London, Ont. .4“': o" \ surer. /A Don‘t send Postage Stanipe. Stee\, n , Steamers afgregating hok AA ALLLL L INDOâ€"CEYLON TEA LE CCC UPUHY o 54 M Adcmide Bt. Kast, Harris Buys Scrap. WITH EVERY ORDER 21. Radish, Rory Gem 22. Squash, Hubbard 23. Tomuto, extra early Atiantic %4. Tomuto, Dwarf Champion 135,000 Fons, BWORN TESTIMONIALS SENT FREE CREELMAN BROS., Georgetown, Ont. THI8 18 ror vouâ€" Clothe your familf from haad to foot with our FLOWERS *** MONEY MAKER Prices only $15, $20 $30. = J 74â€" JP peee s J e = J oaan = J on j o) o â€" m en sc ie on Je ut ) t Y e Roller FOR TYPCWRITERS waire us. 1‘.8 THE PAGE WIRE FENCE COMPANY With favorable weather, wisse manâ€" agement and a good market, the apectâ€" alty (armer sometimes makes a grand showing,. However, mixed hushandâ€" ry is safer, and in the loug run will usually give best results, Where « variely of domestic animals are heopt, Page fence will be found not only w luxury, bu* almost an necessity . Formy styles at {rom 45 to 65 cants por 104. Send for illustrated advertising mate ter. MIXED FARMING BESTI. The ample resources of this Mbc.n{ enable Its Directore to make advances on Real Eatate, without delay, at low rates of interest, and on the m::l hzombh terms of repayme»nt. Loans inss sn nR ons Wors c P RRCCOET I ESE MBDOEE 122222 ces aseeee en aaee es 11,400,000 Hzin Orriczâ€"TORONTO 87. TOoRoNto Branch Officeâ€"W inxIrEG, Max ., anp VaNcouven, B.O, MACHINES, CANADA PERMANENT LOAN & SAVINCGS COMPANY Subscribed Capital..........95.000,000 WALKERVILLE, ont No. 5 Carrot, Half Long Paavers. OLD AND RELIABLG * in next issue, a$

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