THROUGH Our EXCHANGES.
Jolm Cramer, a dairyir.au at Co nellsville, Pennsylvania, started
kitten farm, and'presented each of h ■•. 'customers with a couple of kittenc-, in order to increase the sale of milk. I Westminster REGENT CIGARETTE i 'are famed for their purity and quality. laiuoiio t-uem and write tor free gin. I catalogue to Regent, Box 331, vvelI lington. Forty free gifts. x I Grocers who smoke cigarettes whib cutting cheese or serving butter, wear
soiled aprons in their stores, or sweep their floors' while goods are uncovered are to be boycotted by the Housewives' League of St. Paul, Minnesota. ' ■■'- ■ ■
\ |<>ery tobacconist sells Westminster I REGENT CIGARETTES. Inhalers should try them. Smoke them air! share in the Great Free Gift Scheme. Write for free .gift catalogue to Regent, Box 331, Wellington. Forty 'free gifts. . s ! Hawks have been seen to follow in the wake of a moving railway train to swoop down on small birds that 'were suddenly disturbed and frightened by the noise, and therefore for the moment| were off their guard. REGENT CIGARETTES do not dry or burn the palate. Smoke them and share in the. groat free gift scheme. Write for free gift catalogue to Regent, Box 331, Wellington, Forty free
gifts. J ' A fruit hawker who pave the Lambeth Guardians information which led to the arrest of his sister, who had deserted her* children, claimed a reward, and the guardians agreed to give him half a sovereign. " REGENT CIGARETTES will please the inhaler. Smoke them and share an the Great Free Gift Scheme. Write for free <>ift icataloguo ,to Regent. Box 331 Forty Free Gifts, x Jane Bowie Fortescue, who was reputed to be the wealthiest woman in South Jersey, left the bulk of her estate, valued at £200,000, to a young man who served as her secretary for several years.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 13, 16 September 1913, Page 7
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305THROUGH Our EXCHANGES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 13, 16 September 1913, Page 7
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