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Times & Guide (Weston, Ontario), 22 Oct 1909, p. 7

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. "I was taking a romantic ramble gin my brother's garden, and in coming to a gate I discovered that , f 7 had to climb over it, by which I '_/ gamma into .cttntact.yith .the first bar. _-tues- land grazed the epidermis of my leg, "y'i,'uk :which has caused a slight extravas, it ation of the blood." , Mrs. Hymn) Dalr-"Whr-, Brid. get, I didn't, know you could write 1” Bridget (proudj)-"Yis, mum. Me wvitin' has got. me many a place. I wrote all av me own re- comnaendations." Isaac (who has just recovered from typhoid)--"Doetor, you have charged me for four weeks' calls; I 1rill pay for only three weeks) ,i:rotor----"Bttt I called on you ext Pryd-ay for four weeks, Mr. Isaac. Isaac-tWell, dere was one week 1 was delirious, and I didn't, SOP you come in!” "You may thank your lucky stars;" replied Erskine,, “that your brother's gate was not as lofty a5 your style, or you would have broken your neck!” T When the storm ceased and day- light forced itself in a measure through the still inclement, Wea- J'Ft-her, it was strange to see the river 515;. long way up the lawn, and féglgsprea/ding its turbid waters over 'iRhe, plain which we had traversed only the day before, rights up to the foot of the mountain. Two trees gout of every three were blown down and no leaves were left, on any. ,Water was running ere'rswhere;i and the bright, peaceful scene of yesterday was now an expanse of dull gray and wholesale desolation. "f',,/'Vl1orpiwliat's the matter ?." ask. 55d Erskine. F‘Instead of replying, "I fell from "it gate," Balfour answered in these wt"rds:-- A , I had a bad leg coming on, and] _ considering the bed to be the mosti wralua-ble article in any part of the! house, I right manfully lay in itf and so held it down. From the comfortable bed I watched the roof! :“:'go off, piece by piece. From it 1 ')1t-,C, the slabs and boards go-l saw! __ tiersthing go until there was no- _ thing left, at my side of the house but, me and my noule bed. Of two celebrated barristers, Bai- four: and Erskine, this story is told. The former's style, it should be mentioned, was very verbose, while the latter’s, on the contrary, was crisp and vigorous. In court one day Erskine noticed that Balfour’s ankle was bandaged. ' I had never before witnessed a tornado, and the kind bed gener- ously afforded me a front seat on the brow of the hill, from which the whole show was seen splendid- ;(ly. Moreover, as you do not always require a roof over your head in that country, it was a mere trifle being without one on a night like that. Together we weathered the storm bravely; together we remained in the torrents of rain and in the blinding lightning, littered with broken timber, hornets’ nests, on anges, bits of furniture from the pest; room, pomeloes and guaras, *houghs of trees and sundry other things. 7 u Writer Gives a Graphic Picture f', of Its Terrors. "ghe Tornado of Australia is re- lated pretty nearly to the same x""phenbmenon in this country. It gs on the land what the typhoon is in Eastern waters. The storm :lof wind and rain is preceded by éan unnatural stillness and silence ‘of the elements. Sensitive persons and animals are aware of the ap- proachirrg storm. The author of "Parts of the 'Pacific," who calls him.self "a peripatic Parson," ex- perrenced one such gale when he ", was at the house of a friend in thel _ northern part of Australia, very _ near the equator. His account is humorous as well as instructive. By and by there came across .the night; air a distant roaring Home. The stin'ne'ss of the slumbering hours was broken. Something tet _ 1'it1rle wasrat hand, as had been fore- ttdi/cl by the clerk of the weather. _',ri'.?,llt,,tic,vjndilbtgcrt11, to moan, then to sr)r',idr,5i'vital, then to bellow; the roof 'rattled; the trees shrieked, rain rushed‘ancl hissed, lightning blazed and thunder crashed and boomed. _ All the household was busy hold- ingron to goods and Catching things 1&3 'they were hurled off by the vio- Jencp of the storm. The roof was ripped up and carried away. Shut- ters and doors, walls and furniture ---.oit they went, and people raced after them to the rescue, All were. at work, myse]f included. MATTER FOR GRATITUDE IN AN AUSTRALIAN TORNADO. ISSUE N0. 43~09 An American travelling in the my derground of London between Ham- mersnu'th and Islington heard the guard call: tt 'Ammersmith-PAm, mersmith E" Whereupon, being of a hu-nmz-ous turn of mind, he said to the guard :-“You have dropped something” "What?" said the guard. "An h," answered the Am- erican. "Oh, never mind," retort» ed th guard. 'tll pick it. up at. ITislins,rtan." _ It is Known Everywhere. - There is not a city, town or hamlet In Canada where Dr. Thomas' FAl:c, trie Oil is not kpown--wherevei, in, truduced it made a, foothold for it- lself and maintained it. Some men Ity.?. may suggest some other rem- ledy as equally benefieiaj. Such recommendations should be receiv- ed with doubt. There is only one jEclectric Oil, and that is Dr. Tho- imas'. Take nothing else. It is better to hare a few good} friends than a good many friends.) Young 1fusband-stou mark me': l, A woman always manages to getl what she Wants.” Older Hushandi ---"I woulda't mind that so much? but the worst of it is, as soon as she gets it she wants something else. , Kindly mention the name of this paper in writing to advertisers. NO SUBSTITUTE FOR Menthol Plaster. recomm: body for stiffness. plurisy Davis k Lawrence Co. THE MAN OF THE HOUR "What's a food expert?” "Any man who can make wages buy enough for the fa table.” A man stops bragging about the smartness of his children after the: learn how to separate him from his entire salary. Temperance advocates also wel- come the signs of increased con- sumption of. sweets among the working classes, as it tends to counteract the desire for intoxi cants. ( Automatic candy supplying ma chines have to be refilled oftener and workingm-en may be seen fre- quently buying a pertnyworth of sireetstuff and eating it as they go. This probably affects the tobacco trade adversely; at all events in the poorer quarters of London to- bacconists are complaining while iyonfectioners rejoice. Great Increase in the Consumption of Candies. Apropos of the fondness of Eski- mos for gumdrops and the sustain- ing properties of sugar, of which I, substantial ration is now supplied regularly to soldiers in the German army, there seems to be a distinct increase in the consumption of candies of all sorts in England of late. The enhanced value of the shares of the big swkretmeat sell- jug companies is one indication. Another is that everywhere in the) City of London one sees an increase) in the number of itinerant nougatJ sellers and other curbstone candy hawkers, who are all doing a good business. _ ', I 1607.--Spanish fleet destroyed by the Dutch at Gibraltar. f 1758.--Pvussia overrun by Rus- sians. Birth of Nelson. 1835._-Political crisis in England. 1531.--Inundatioa of Holland Earthquake at Lisbon. y l4§6.~Turks, having taken Corr stantinople, threatened Europe Mahommed 11., defeated at Bel- grade by John Hmmiades. 1378.--Camiint, VII., anti-Pope at Avingon; forty years' schism in the Church of Rome begun. land. . a 1146,--Second crusade. 1221.--Conquest of Klwrassan and Persia by Jenghiz Khan. 531.-Fifty years of plague began 1n Persia. 610.-hfahomet began _to preach m Mecca. 296,--Brita stantius. 375.-1taly 452.--Gaul Attila. 66.---lrespasian began the war which ended in the destruction of Jerusalem, by Titus. 163.--Judas Maccabaeus occupied Jerusalem. 87.-Civil war in Rome, the city taken and retaken. History records the return of Halley's comet; twenty-eight times during the past 2,000 years. The following events occurred during, or closely followed, the apparition of the comet: 240.---Defeat of the Carthaginians by Rome. End of the first Punic war. Halleyfs great comet, which will be seen in the spring of next year with the naked eye, and is already making its mark on sensitized Pho.. tograph plates in the observatories of the world, has in the past been held responsible for many strange, interesting and terrifying world events. LONDON’S SWEET TOOTH. . . I 1066.-Norman 1nCaslon of Eng» 12.--Get'manyriniycled by Drusus Evil Infhtenee of 1Lalley's, Comet. TOO SMART Britziin recovered by Cow. A STAR OF BLOOD recommended by every invaded by the Runs. and Italy invaded by etc. Made buy The D. & L make his the family i Mr. Samuel Martin, of Strat] passed twenty years of his lite Isutfex-ing tortures from Lame 'tried nearly all the advertised [and household recipes, but r jsiiets"t from any of them. Some months ago, seeing Gil: I Jtised, Mr, Martin purchased a Trelief which Mr. Martin experie (he had taken one box was 50 E lhe knew he had found the right tlast, He used two more boxes F, i completely cured. 50e. a box, 6 for 3 Sample free it you v a Chemical Can (Dept, Many a mau's words carry convic- tion with them because he is sixffeet tall and tips the scales at the 200- pound notch. If a man knows all about you and is still your friend, he’ll do to tie to “Well, gentlemen,” 'said Tocmr. kins to a couple of hisfriends, "you can talk as much as you please about the inferiority of women, but there are lots of them that can dis, count most of us for brains, Take my wife, for instance; she's got twice as much sense as I have, and I ain't ashamed to acknowledge it either.” "But, don't you think," said one Of his auditors, "that you put rather a low estimate on your wife's intellectual powers _ not only tor cuts, bums, bruises, cle, i: Zam-Buk effective, but also for serious skin diseases such as eczema, ringworm, ulcers, etc. lt also cures poisoned sores, chronic wounds, bad leg, piles, festering sores, chapped hands, cold sores, frost-bite) and all skm injuries and diseases. Druggists and stores everywhere nil at Soc a box, or post free for price from Zam-Buk Co., Toronto; 3 boxes $1.25. You are warned against harmful imituunns sometimes represented to be "just " good." Not only for cuts, '0: Zam-Buk efiective, but diseases such as eczema troubles at school. Mothers will find i lam-Butt without equal for all these accidents , and diseases. 3 Mrs. rhomas Allen, 156, Water Street, 1 St. Mary's (Oat.), says -.--" My daughter Mildred, 4 years old, was severely burned by l failing on a hot flat iron, She was burned on the heel, instep, and on the thigh very badly. I at once applied some lam-Butt, ,hich eased the pain, and in the course of 1 iewdnys the wounds were thoroughly healed." Mrs. George Aldridge, 12, Louise Street, Stratford, says I---" While playing barefooted about the yard my son Bertram, 6 years old, stepped on a broken glass bottle, which cut very deeply into his big toe. The cut was so deep that I sent for a doctor and had the foot i properly dressed, the doctor leaving a lotion l to be applied daily. Under this treatment, however, the wound seemed to get no better, but on the contrary inflammation set in. A kindly neighbour then recommended Zam-Bttk. We obtained a supply, and after a few a pli- tions the child seemed to rest better, antlJthe pain was very much reduced. In a few days, under the Zam-Buk treatment, the wound assumed a better appearance, and from that time healing was very taptd. Inflammation and soreness were fomtlly completely banished, and in ten days from the first application of l ZamBuk, we took the bandages from the 1 foot. I feel sure that but for 2arrrBuk the l child would have had a very bad time, and l might havehad to "criiice the toe." 1 CURED 0F LAME Children are always sustaining cuts, bruises, burns, eta, and not infrequently contract nngwunn, scalp diseases, and similar tkia. troubles at school. Mothers will find Zam-Buk without equal for all these accidents and diseases. "Lor', no, ladies. Why, old Mr. Bristow, that was spilled out ofthe boat a fortnight, ago and drowned, has found again the next, day. We ain't never what you might call 'lose anyone.' J? “And are you sure no one has been lost In crossmg if" "Are you quite sure it is safe?" said two nervous ladies. "Oh, yes, ladies," said the ferry- man. They 'were crossing a ferry, ra- ther dangerous at high tide, and the boat was v.evy rickety. "I had suffered from Rheumatism and stiffness of the joints,” Mr. Ab-, ernethy states. "My muscles 1wouldl ierarnp., I could not, sleep, and Il had terrible headaches. I took' many different medicines, but no- thing did me any good till I tried; Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Six boxes put' me on my feet again." Others who have taken Mr. Aber- nethy’s advice and used Dodd’s Kidney Pills are also loud in their praises of the old reliable Canadian l Kidney remedy. For Dodd’s 'iii) (hey Pills cure Rheumatism and [other blood Aiseases by curing the l Kidneys. Bound Kidneys keep the} {blood free from impurities. And: with no impurities, such as uric acid in the blood, you cannot have such painful and dangerous disease? as as Pain in the Back, Rheuma- tism, Lumbago, Neuralgia, and Heart Disease. Keep your Kidneys strong and well with Dodd's Kidney Pills and you can face the cold, wet days of tall without a fear of Rheumatism. Hugh Aberncthy on His Feet Again-Cure is Easy, Simple, Na- tural and Permanent. Gananoque, Ont., Oct. 18.-, (Speeia)-1That Rheumatism can: be cured surely, simply and P.erd manently is the good news that) Hugh Abernethy, a well-known re: sident of King Street, is spreading among his neighbors. HAD RHEUMATXSM, B UT DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS CURED IT. GANANOQUE MAN OUT OF TROUBLE ox, 6 for $2.50. at Martin purcharsedr a box. The When Children are Injured I A Mll8 It MMHEHS. NEVER LOST ONE Martin experienced after; 0 box was so great that,' ound the right remedy att o more boxes and is now 'tLI't' or ms me in misery, -s from Lame Back. He the advertised remedies diseasis. Druggisls and soil at Soe a box, or post Zam-Buk Co., Toronto; $2.50, at all dealers. write National Drug t. W. L.) Toronto; Ont. BACK WHEN " but received no Strathroy, Ont Pills adver- of a cake in loaves the pans should be lined with a piece of oiled paper cut to fit the bottom of the pan and pre'ssed down closely before put- ting in the batter. This will Ito-3p the cake from burning and muse it to slip out more easily. l Prize Cake.~Beat the whites of lfjyt eggs thoroughly to a froth, then Istir in two-thirds of a tumblerftd lot powdered sugar, previously sift- led several times, add three-fourths lo! a tumblerful of flour previously‘ lsifted with half a teaspoonful ofl halting powder together with a lpinch each of salt and cream of tar- rtar. Flavor with one drop only of [extract of rose or lemon. Stir together quickly and put in oven.[ l little butt-er improves the tale of the. cake, l rn Away With Depression and Mel, arteholr--These two evils are the accompaniment of a disordered sto.. mach and torpid liver and mean, wretchedness to all whom they vis.. _ it. The surest and speediest wayl to combat them is with Parmelee's Vegetable Pills, which will restore the healthful action of the stomach and bring relief. They have proved their usefulness in thousands of cases and will continue to give re- s lidf to the suffering who are wise’ enough to use them. i Kindly mention the name of this paper in writing to advertisers. "I supfose they are all furnished with a sky light." on girships ?” - -v -'"__ei___w-. “JV ;.-.L411K;u_y. Lly Murine For Your Eye Troubles. You Wm Like Murine. It Soothes, Mc At Your Druggists. Write For Eye Books. Free. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Toronto. Red, Weak, \Veary. Wrtterr Eyes. Ftl,ity,y1,e,s: lgurlne Eye Remedy. Try 'vv.t,-,as rm. "__.... n.,, m _ ' -__ "Were you ever treated for the dl'liphlg habit, my [poor man?" "Oh, yes,' ma',"'d'nCfrG'iidnrt af- ford always to be buying 'em." hil A BulLOSOPHER. You cannot be happy W 1 e yqu "Well " 'sa " th Philos have corms. Then do not Ielb?' m Folly “’1 “70115 myfas-e (23:35; getting a bottle of Holloway} Corn ( fellov; 'who took my house Cure. I.t rtmov.es 1hih1g,i:,1d:itoji,t/'d1' me. My lawyer's gob Icoyns without paw. Fai ure W1 iiii't(, into it mu” trossa.T, lp It IS unknown. Two Quakers were having an ar- gument, and one considered the other was speaking falsely. This is ho'w he reproved him r--"Friend Thomas, I will not call thee by any bad name, but if the mayor were to ask me who was the greatest liar in the town, I would hasten to thee and say, 'Thomas, I think the may- or greatly desireth to speak wlth thee.' JI After makinC"a"niost careful study of the matter, U. S. Govern- ment scientists state dirgnitely that the common house tty is the principal moans of distributing typhoid fever, diphtheria and smallpox. Wilson's Fly Pads kill the flies and the disease germs, too. THE KIND. - “What2 kie,d, of lights do they have "Oh, I'm so glad, George! I was afraid you didn't have the cour- age.” "Well, dearest, I'm going to ask your father for your hand to-mor- row.” is: worms. Remove them waif-Ml): ther Graves' Worm Exterminator. It never fails. Help your children to grow strong and robust by counteracting any- thing that causes ill-health. One great cause of disease in children “I hare posted letters in this way several times when passing Santa Cruz, Teneriffe, and have met with success each time. There were ninety letters posted to vari- ous parts of the world in our last floating post office." They Consist of a Raft, a Tin Box, a Flag and a Fee. Vessels at sea have their way of wasting letters in old Neptune's 1care. A description of one of these fhoaeing post. offices is given in the Strand by the chief officer of the steamship Kaipara '. "A watertight tin contains the bag of letters all stamped with English stamps and sealed up, to, which is attached a note with a ti-) nation for a finder. The tin is secured to a raft and dropped over- board, care being taken to drop the raft flat on the water so as to keepi the flag flying in order to attract) attention. I "I've got to do it. It's one of the lection bees I lost.” FLOATING POST OFFICES WHAT CAUSED IT HIS EXPLANATION CAKES trf,' At, w answers» ' " " ' . run law the " ttN,litagBNit C. 4 - 2' and P S B I! M EI' ~ iiépg hk ' Lose no mum IPiifjagh ' ff th 3131;.” 1:; b2M. NKEEE V ' B. d f % , at? hum? and t I tf E. . ruminants. or i " ' r f already tw, - " a X' ed. It the th I tati, - ' Household R e ' W" ‘ a for Coughs C , ' i Sore Throat. Bra: 1 ' ital?) "Grip,' f "h"'t'/Jg,r I . if“ mini a n , Cla, P a -- -eier"-"ttett1erit-------.--.,- 1 ------ "------, --- -__ Employer (to his clerk)--) it true that when the clock strikes six you put down your pen and go, even if you are in the middle of a i word i" Clery--"Certainly not, (sir. If it gets so near six as that, I I never begin the word at all.” It’s astonishing how many things come our way that we don't care for. Used according to directions, Dr. J D. Fellogg's Dysentery Cordial will afford relief in the most acute form of summer complaint. When- ever the attack manifests itself no time should be lost in seeking the aid of the Cordial. It will act im- mediately on the stomach and in- testines and allay the irritation and pain. A trial of it will convince anyone of the truth of these asser- tions. DE SILVA INSTITUTE, Suite 200, " UniversltySt. FREE I um APPROPRIATE WAY. “So the club voted to 'buy an I ship.” 'Wes." “I suppose the motion to do was carried by a rising vote." EVERY H0VlrEKEEpER..-must often act as a family physician. Painkiller for all the little ills, cuts and sprains as well as for bowel complaints, is indispensable. Avoid substitutes, there is bat one " Painkiller "--Perry Davis', 250 and 50°. -sr'iNirrr "nu mun my mouse away from me. My lawyer's gomg to move onto lt, next week.” It allowed to roam over your house those few innocent-looking house flies may cause a real trap edy any day, as they are known to be the principal agents tor the spread of those deadly diseases, typhoid fever, diphtheria and smallpox-. No other tty killer com- pares with Wilson's Fly Pads. mum moxm, mwum .39th at JNILw/zmr . Ma , a ,ar:e4LtwTattrAtmg " _ g ' run Into the “Gil?" Jilitvié V - 2' and P M, I! Ity, t. 1120: = . Lose no me get J M.» ' , y'litigglt - at once a beta: tst _ 3?:ng V ' RIDWAY‘J 3ELDY r f as?" RENEE and prevent tf . , fzxcumonls. or cure 1c " ' r f already manifest.- - e, a X' ed. It the Unfufllng 'ti' - ' Household R e m t.d.o "q ‘ for Coughs. C ol d a. Sore Throat. BrutmhltisY "Grip,' Pmsumonia mm _ Pains at all kinds, Anxious Mother-How know young Cu-shleigh i with you? Has he told y Pretty Daughter-hr-nd should see the 'way he lot when I am not looking m A Simple and Cheap Medicine.-- A simple, cheap and effective medi- cine is something to 'be desired. There is no medicine so effective a. regulator of the digestive system as Parmelee’s Vegetable Pills. They are simple, they are cheap, they can be gut anywhere, and their be.. nehcial action 1 Commendation. "Doil't know, but I guess it is one propelled by sails.” "The auctioneer I met with you the other day told me he had just bought himself a yacht. Is it a steam yacht?" l, Tobacco i, m M and , Dru g Habits New System ot Treatment. Recently Discovered Cures Rapidly and Permanently. Marvellous Res that makes our remedy one of the wonders of Mm Patients cured secretly at their own homes agal wiil and knowledge. No suffering, no Injections, m or detention from business, no bad after effects. We send by mail. tree of charge. our 64 W,.' b y, which plains our modern system ot treatment. of ow Ill', Drink. and Drug habits can be rapt dly overcome and mod. This lent in a. plain envelope, sea lad from observation, 80 no one what your letter contains. All correspondence absolutely ' eonfidential. Address. A PHILOSOPHER “gluing q to s PerBent. INVESTMENTS THE KIND FOR HIM SECURED THOROUGHLY SURE INDICATION j'ii)orsiina:v, Siirrmrrrrs mKPOWWN unmm 81'Jfld,j'rrslG' thi; 'way he 156k; lit not looking at him. the Philosppher of J' case against that low do you Ch is in love ld you so? -no; but you ‘buy an air. LIST SENT ON REQUE$T Recently Discovered Remedy that atiy. Marvellous Results obtained of the wonders of Modern Medicine. heir own homes against their own SO Sanders' Dress Cutting 5choor Press and Manms' Learn Cu1!ilt, - Fitting, Good live canvassers to sell our Remedies, You should make ten to twenty dollarq' weekly and not work hard. Write to-day,; BELLMAN MEDICAL 00., COLLIHGWOOD. ONT. TURNED INTO CASH Agents Wanted ti. w. Nelson ' Co., Toronto, OM. TMity 'if? hitter, I or how tttt Drink. Tobacco me and mod. This book u hservauon, so no one mm tall pondeuce absolutely secret and ANGER, Tumors, Lum q, etc. internal and external, cured WHEN! pain by out home treatment. Write us before too late, Dr. iBeUmzm Medical UO., Lat. i)ollingwood, Ont. "rllpEWRliTERS Bargain prices, $15 to $65, (all makes) taken in exchange Jor Model 10 and It Remingtons. Many of these machines show little use. Remington Typowrlter Company, leltod. ’ m BAY STREET, TORONro. FIN/ef/e',,',', will clean your Silverware and L other fine metals like magic. No powder " other aid required, the prepared eioth does all in trquiek, clean. handy way. Price 23 cents. Send addrasa fortrlal sample. Causda Sihercloth 'do., "' ‘m_‘ln Tex-1mm w E WANT NOW IN EVERY UNRE: PRESENTED district a reliable agent to sell Pelham's Peerless fruit and ornamental trees. conslder thls. Good Day weekly, Exclusive territory. Stock guaranteed up to grade and delivered in good condition and all the advantages ot selling well-known stock. Write now foe agency tor Fall and Winter months. Pel- ham Nursery tm., Torontc, Ont, Flo?,,?, B0oK-15() FAVORITE SONGS. ' words, music; Ten eenta-ithsi--, 'Rice, Grauby. Que. M EN AND WOMEN-DONT BE IDLE- '. Show samples of our reliable medV “nos. superb toilet preparations. mug baking powder, and f1avoring extracts to your neighbors and forward their order; to us. You can easily make form ten tt twet1tydive dollars a week and have permanent position. Goods sell on sight and repeat orders come fast Book "How to Succeed" and particulars sent free. The Home Supply Co.. Dept. 50, Irorri11 Building, Toronto. 31 Erie St., Strtatford, Ontarim Fundy. by mail in your sparejimc at home, or if too far away take a personal course at school. We will teach one personal course at commencement of course only. Course taught at school in Strat- ford inside of a week, commenc- ing November 8th only. Remit. tance to be paid the day you me through and perfectly satisfied. Board and lodging provided for pupils taking this personal course at school free of charge. We have been in business eleven years, taught over Tooo pupils, and guarantee to give $500 to anyone we cannot teach. Write forfree particulars explaininghow we teach not later than Oct. 25m Mr ANTED _-_ LOCAL AND GENERAI‘: Agents-Liberal contracts to 200 men: apply by letter. Continental Lil Insurance Company. Toronto. Corre pondence confidential. -- ~__. FARM WANrED.-ontarriicritem wanted i exchange for 640 acres Southern Amen; i{all wheat land. A bargain tor nomeoners ,Pewtrass, 8; Don Mills Road, Toronto. __ "e ~,_V--..M.-uu Rik nuvu. 1.014 i Yonge St., Toronto. nteuares Ce TN patent stenographers in 30 days by th BOYD SYL-LA-BIC SYSTEM. Positmnsse?’ cured. Write for catalogue. British .. Jimeriedk Business College fr, baa), :hiqh “My ex INDUSTRIAL BONDS J Bonds qf Itrng-turtatrliahed industries. RA ILROA D AND PUBLIC SJrut- VICE BOAVDS .' Bonds qf well-known Canadian Steam and Electric Roads, Electric Light and Power Companies. issues of good cities, counties, towns} and school districts. ML'Nucrpg E RONDs The bonds which we own and afar are secured either by taxation or by Jtrtrt mortgage on property with large equity. Thorough, practical coursesin all commercial subjects. Students' may enter anytime. Write for catalogue. BQYD'S f.mt.r.ylm4ND SCHOOL: CAN BE QUICKLY '. Montreal, Canada ' no loss of time, AGENTS WANTED. and Puttfng Together FOR SALE, SHRED EDUCATIONAL. WRITE FREE I WANTED. WATSOX. Princinai JVumevo us r. M. th A. Building, Toronto.

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