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by iTiirato.' bargaiin' of "the"'rare: : Oaitons" to''• Mr.' J. Pierpon?-Alorgan,-.-■■ for about. £20,000, it ..is said,, robbed of'considof,able interest,.the disposal. 6f.:the;jsecond :portioni'flf Lord of--: Hackney*: there were: many items'to , at-; tract attention and realise "high- prices."' The > total : was'£l4;sl9..l2s., ; whioh, witH.the.sum ■ ' obtained : for the first ■: portion, , ■ aggregates £32,'692 llfl' If the price of tfieOaxtons and. the. total .for the .porcelain, ;.enamels, etc.,. were added to this amount, the total for the entire collection would not be'far shcirt of £100;000. ; ~ .... ~',::■ >;■'-,. On-the Sacred .in-. there has been laid bare the oldest Latin - inscription oxtarit;- It is a. square stone, -frag-' mentarily, inscribed in the most archaic Latin VIOVIS ESTOD"--."Let' him. be slain." It cortainly dates from the fifth century beforo Chriet, says Mr. -Trench- .in..-.tho,. "Fortnightly." "The first word that flutters.down to us - from . that primordial "twilight .time is, then,,a word of , and no more^' ' Try PHOSPHbli'EltTJLSiqN^for , delicate' children. : No ohoet ■ remedy :is- so sure or bo pleasant to take aY PHOSPHOL;' For women,children, and invalids it is unequalled, ■'.'.'-■/ i, A preference given to Canadian wheat would be like the quality of mercy, twice blessed. A substantial proportion of intending farmers who to-day go. to the Argentine or the United States would.certainly-be led by such an inducement—howerer small- ,tne ■ preference— to ■ book their passages to Canada. The area; under wheat in the. prairie provinces would be enormoußly increased and: Britain's grain supply would soon be all grown linder her own flag.— ."Canada;" ,-;■:. •• '■-..',> ; -',, '■ ' For.Chronio Chest Qbrnplaints, .Woode , Great Pejpanaint Quit, lα-&L,.£e.-€4

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 526, 5 June 1909, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 526, 5 June 1909, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 526, 5 June 1909, Page 14

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