Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 23 Dec 1908, p. 7

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ha ME EMILE MAROIS, 1870 On- fario street, Montreal, Canada, write 'After taking 'nine bottles: of Peruna, I find that I am cured. 1 still take it occasionally. For me it is the best medicine in the world. "I have recommended it to. b number of persons' 6 of our pos ; 5 ' : aint vig ¥ Mr. J. O. Hervus Pelletier, Dept. ob 8 he ; 5 ne orning 'the Ror re do} Agriculture, Ottawa, Ontario, : up 4 ; ; writes : id 'not bh ne Cleanlin 'The Peruna is particularly ef- ficacious in the 'cure of catarrhal affections. of the lungs and hron- ohial tubes. "Six bottles cured me this wins ter of bronchitis. I am completely, yd : : } Phe 3 v lel o Bi ¢ sathers restored and I owe thanks' td the i 3 . i ; Fy TOV o fa she ; fee me g : Péruna. : od g i ! fam ; : '1 have recommended' this' rem edy to a large number of my friends afilicted with the' same trouble; avd: they have verified my good opinion' of this valuable remedy." SRSA A aE. e n nd | tion runs away with too much of aughters o Duchess 'of | the aroma and gum, and induces a en Maud o orway, and | flatness to the taste, and if dried : by steam or nesr a fire a "smokey" taste develops, and the cigar is apt to burn' the tongue. oing io 60 The fillers 'should now bé laid A Vou, : Fe : . 80 ofa gal are als sts ate the | away loosely for a week or mote Wm : ph ; Fa i roach 5 688 A s take he'| to cure, if a blend is being made ne thi / : , 2 mu 6, afte a dis a | the filler 'should be laid away four 1 ital th W Sovereiand ypev sha to eight weeks so that the cigars ¢ 5 . ee : 8, | rary oe will run uniform, if laid away to i ; 3 ; i BER 3 y : srested He Bios and | dry 'they won't blend, if too moist "you kn : : ¥ : y 0 they may 'go. mouldy, a constant d | watch must be maintained. Eventually the fillers are given over to the cigar makers, and here the cigar - can be easily. gpoiled, generally by the = workman placing some pieces crosswise, or by. rolls ing too tightly, because the finest yx A ever placed in a cigar will taste flat if the cigar does not pull o | easily. ; When finished the cigars are laid away in humidors for 'at least $4 hours before packing; and after acking, are placed in a humidor ora couple of montis fo properly 884800, Then it is up to the "dealer to hen | take proper ¢are of his stock, as a good cigar is spoiled by pleas ble feeling com ept down cellar in the sum- P35 8 soon as Lhe matoh is ap-imer, and by being kept up on the J Lhe e shelves in the winter. For the past.few years J. Bruce Payne, Limited; have been cater. ing more particularly to the 'retail trade, or shipping in smaller lots hee-| and more frequently, to their job- 0% § : Weber so that their "Pharaoh" cigar ViRe. YOu 10 vis Prom- | always goes over the counter .to the y 8: ne Ae YOU gonsumer in' prime condition. ement; you and they. . A NARROW ESCAPE, " > "71 The dispute: which old 'Square' o| Bemis 'way called upon to settle were many and various. He asked {no fee. "All I require is that ai 5% SEER RE ; 2) § an experienced man, [YOU 11 abide by what 1 say, or you NES Rar i Co 1 wel for if too mich' sed o needn't ever come to ma again," = Eg : 1 he: told his Bushby ol m pe ki ney. go to the easin 00D

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