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‘They may talk about the melody of spring-time : acd of eanitnee? sty 52 Gold and Silver Medais Awarded for By Special Royal Warrants to Her Majesty LD When the merry birds are piping forth their Excellence. the Queen, lays: But, ah! the diapason of the cheerful obligato |] JOHN DEWAR & SONS, Ltd., PERTH, Scotland. OVERH 0 LT Which that mute, inglorious Paddy Rusky Distillers. LONDON, Englanc. plays, Who is chuting half a dozen tons of coal into : 9 Whi High Standard Pennsy!- my cellar, » Dewar’s Scotch hisky sy! —————_ nn s ; For which my credit's good for ninety days. vania Pure Rye Whiskey. Fe Akiladelphia Pres rtmese, Jams, are Randiome specimens of the “ Bottled in Bond" direct f » active rd. They contain from the barrel at the Teacher —* What happens when a man's Dewar’s Special Old Scotch Whisky zillery, temperature goes down as far as it can go?” remarkable fur Aroma, Purity, and the Mello Distillery. Smart scholar—" He has cold feet, ma‘am.”—| | foes Mitte hdrey procuraies Sena or Cnt A. OVEOLT. < CO., Christian Register, Wy, 7" ed ti cases, n unmarked ct ', Sole U.S. Agent, * GREAT WESTERN" FOURTH IN SALES. | | Bobble Burns Jog, JOUN DEWAR & SONS, Ltd., Sphinx Jug, $2.00 ; Cuber P.O. Expres Pepa (Dept) 28 Weet 4h Ot, New York, N-¥, Cuber P.O. Exprou Prep “ ” From an article on the wonderful progress EO em ees ie America in a recent issue of Town 7opics 5 we make the following extract regarding ‘Great . eH *Tcouldn't stand her father; he was ever Paes (Trade-Mart) Western” Champagne : lastingly talking shop.” ‘* Telling you aboat “The remarkable development in ths ine that has | sem i : | his prosperity in business?" ** No; talking t taken place in recent years w iiusrated by a fact] - me about the business he thought I ought to fee stated. that the sales of the Pleasant Valley Wine er a: get into."—-Detroit Free Press, # | Company of Rheims, New York have this year taken x fourth place among the entice list of champagnes. It DH GOLD, SILVER, and BEST ROLLED GOLD PLATE. | tow forty yearasince that company & beean the cul x oe except with the name * BEN | tivation of the grape on the banks of Keula lake a ove genuine excent with the pane * BENEDICT! | Uva tanulacture of champagne, In the process of 20th CENTURY exgcqg vapor perceg, dureb cape) tect ease, | manufacture and handling ie could, ot courte, and di ee ira este tadortes if as the Beit Few | obtain the best skill from the French champagne dis cal G pried aie, triets, A He had, however, to soatend wih the new. bess of the soil, in the ‘strong earthy favor. given BENEDICT BROS., Jewelers, —|istresice cite ane. As the years have ri by and the vineyards have been long under cultivation . a . the vine and its frum have Improved, and it would BROADWAY and CORTLANDT ST., NEW YORK R Teally surprise a connolsseur, should he drink some esis oles ome Journa - of the late vintages of the reat Western” Cham- 5 _ = ene, (0 see to whata degree of excellence that wine | [i EARL & WILSON'S re you in favor of reform” was asked | Bas been brought. Of course I do not pretend that MENS LINEN, COLLARS The Mlustrated Soclety Paper Senator Sorghum. “Tam, ' answered the sen- |i delicacy of flavor it has reached the perfection of )h 0 | s = “Ly filty f such wines as that famous and oldest of French 4 of New Eoglaod ator. just gave fifty dollars to a reform | brands, Ruinart, or that other well-known and high- school, and I told my wife she could wear rainy- | lyappreciated Pommery, but foran exceedingly pal- hool, and I told my wife she could y= | Iy-apy F y3, but { ly pal day skirts whenever she felt inclined,” — Hash. | atable, pure and health-giving drink the greatest sat- istaction will be found by wine-drinkers in this prod-| * Whose new silk umbrella is this you've ington Star, [uct of our own country a ‘ wolvoraay 4nze 621400 214nve Departments Written by brought home?” “I dont know.” ‘* Don't’ CLEVER PEOPLE know?” * and, what's more, I don't _ = Suggested by the Events of the Day THE PLOWBOY | ss'nte Joinsuc ue riacesment ae AND COUNTRY FARMER, Attractive, and Readable Paper in Boston Atlanta, Ga. 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