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Markdale Standard (Markdale, Ont.1880), 3 Jan 1884, p. 7

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" I prc- litw- I,, c ths sj l.y 0'3erv- .1.' redeuted â- : ;.hcr;-, -wt]ch, :,.-.u-al !:r,:,iitity ir. â- ;; i"^r ii con- ,;i.' iu physics the H.i.'i; might .jlois oiit.iiued cr.y ot.Ker bril- thiongh glass ilrijp.T ot Ifquicl, liri'p.i act as tkf -j{-,ctruru I :.";!rjiv. ^I'he :\.:iL;h this re;i V,-. \vi'.! .see the 'i ?, then the I i~ =at;^ia(jtoi"y i.ta'u a(;..ieD-j3 lU" '.;.-ail. ' ai!.i â-  i:-o:;! t.jt ' ;.- \." r riOi t.r •â- Jl\; -; \, «^ i:l.i^- ;; ,,â- ^^ ii!-.- ap i..- 1. .:c.-^l eye. -J' lu A-iovr, ..t.j.' i;n â-  :â-  ' "i^iii; reel, i.-w ' â- :â- â-  y 'lev? L !.'_;:: tr:e â-  ' i uioii ".â- .' e',io'.\- â€" ^. ,-.â- :â-  •.;-â- ! to ..1 :r -xl :o up- n t;-.e twi- 1 I ^it " A '• o: ei; .. ' ^--;ie- •. \vi:\ the • â- â- â-  'y p •. ' !v? they w;I; â-  1 -â- .eauiTiH 0\ ;!i- stoii^V -â- â-  â- â€¢. ,:-.T._(i. ..i wri'i'.; tn:-y â- ..;â- ' .t.^. ;ai •I ---:. WQLit ly v.o.e^'ier :!; ...â- jv tue laat :-. â-  v.'hetiier ' i 1-' !ri)on fur-- â-  ii 'r.eliiieJ l;ow- the full f-O'ect ne (.ii'ht liours 'su: ii th-j he-it ii.ist hav.3 b.;c:i '-Kc-OiKT. -i~er. comes the of Ba:'.;Isucb, .•i;i;g on horse- ..-â- !â- ,•? to '1 toll- y^'iC," i-jiXA the w!iile s-jarcbing 't-? i Ijy xLegate- â-  it.ik .â-  eo'iiiog tie will be tliis I lour, ci- oniy e-toeback," Tvas :n: that he wad him back the V sixpence or a lei 'â-  lis hand to re- bh an srch and Ti,' and pccket- himself " Not NEWS SUMMARY. lnt'i-«stins Items of News from all Farts of the World. CANADIA5. A pilgrimage to the Holy Lind is being organieed by Rev. Able Provencher, of Three Rivers, and thirty names have been entered. Sir Richard Cartwright ha« been nnani- mouBly elected ffr Soath Huron, and will take hJ8 teat at the opening of the next ses- sions of the House of Commons. A railway from Sberbrooke, P. (i., to Magcg, a distance of about a dozen miles, is about ccmp'.eted. Large calico printing wcrks are oticg e.=;tablished at the latter pl»3e. A man named Patrick .McCirthy choked to death ia Toronto -ivhile eating his Christ- mas dinner. A pi^co of meat stuck in his throat, and before relief could be procured tie wasdeaJ. They had to dispense with the organ music at Hoiy Trinity caurch in Toronto on Ohristma?. The water pipe in connecticu v^iiiL the orgnnwa.3 frc/in up and maaic was ?.t a i'.iiid still in ocnswiuence. A yciir-g sou of the Ilev. Ur. \^'ar hope, â-  rr^ijclph. Ont., aged iO. was accidentally -t:t ia ihat city.'*A man named AI array was tiiowiiig hi? gull a- the time Another of tiie "di'la't know it v.as loaded" accidents. The Oatario and Q.icLcc railway is rapidly atvproachiiig completion. T^^o lails for the entire distance from Turonto to Perth have "en laid. â- riri:;;-. A WOL- .- r, rii: L'r-.i;!S jiave -lot been yet sr- :-•.,' ;:!;*" ho unttl next -lbl^ ' Mr.=. Moore wa? burned .â- ; â-  :;. '.l- 'â- i.z-Arj. Wi.en tir.st a.^on her n;.--'j III; aBani-?, i-nd slio was o ter- â- â€¢..rue(i ti it â- ;,'• died a few hours later. !â- .â- ' ;;)â- -..'â- . ':at siie had bea.a dtink- !: 1- â- .â- ..' ,-.d v;u5 i;rrefited .vJ aa iua- 'â- â- 'â- -:\ ni-jn, i-::.;r'.:;; .iiniiS Vctes, vi^cie • .• i 'e at CL'!.ii:4".cci.]; £tcrpc-i at the ' li â- ; Torcvit ca hi.s way I.ioine ?,^. i'r! • iie blc'V l';e g..?. out st ' i ' ";•.' l..i.t V. s .-'.itcovcicil ut:ar -;j i v\^ -: f: r Eui;.:c;^ted tiKit he :l.o;;:.;b •"..;; :C- ci: \\'atc.i 1 o ".?.i h'-a a i^ou.-o .u;.a •/ a ry.raticn i.rr t'ao liibtirtstn -.- •»:'.:! a \u\ lit of 1 1 1 r.o".. i t i.'d cast of • ii' j.u iic; fai ivi l;uii..ii.j.3, '.tock, iiri- '...i.:-. etc., C-".00( Ti-.e n.-anber cf ia- â-  i\ â- 'â- â- â- : ju'-eral ytas \-Z-^ "a..go from ' 'ive ' "1 u! .:l.t) -fiv.., v.'it'a -i c:,3r, ct V i.' -!cur ti; t i j'.ty ::;:i2 a:;:l a ' if .iire o, i' â-  'i' 1 ' ' uesK ^t t^c i r' ' Ja L .: i'rc.-u.co "t t^ bts" it is said ...a: .:i th-j 'v. i-.i \iIijL.;c of Vdrcr:nes there nre t J i.-iiuint int.i '.:' c. i r SOye.ar.i old each, i'lic ;..••; r.f Aii^) .1 â-  j:~ii'y a:o given :\s fo;- iMUi ;--).,ri;e I' ./.'.J, ct C,r.\ln^vil!e, ;)o .â- â- .•â- â- ^- â- â€¢; â-  1' F.\.' Ci ^r. â- . vii'o, 00 i;s^o f-; S S'bastjiu.SO. ^• M i 3 L. T, G 1 s â-  1 "r .r Tcr:;),:t:. -•..d K-'a (iii^i^s L^ ;i!.-ii-.e end had â-  â- ; !â-  ::i; :,.â- ! v.s ;. " a.y tiii.e. Skc w â-  j "jund ;. ' 'iL I It o b.. :â-  7 re/ ns:ii -.n â- r-XT own .^a;-' I. .i supvc ;• 1 V^io ::;;;â-  lisi ha^lbeen ' 111 :!. .•::i w 'ay c r \, •. o b.-M -j ;;;ft bociy was ji:.; ' U i' 'i -y ;., ,ii!-po j' tu Jiave been .o 1 i i-ci f.t â-  iab !-!u iii-^er. L;;e tvilencc • 'i ry r:nc;uaveiy ,. ., I- "'.. '-ic'ng o' r:.t\'.: "â-  • ;- n t iri ^eltin? ^â- -j ]:â- ' %aii; :i,Jii.,t-y in C.i .a !.:.. it is row o'l.-y ^.ij..-ii • I ^i; J ;:;..iLi.r tiai ai:d luring t-ep'.5t year baj \:jc.^:it a'^cut $IO,COO,- 0-00 into li.e '::u:^!ry. '.•â- ' -l a taov.iug is highly ir:'j3';Vjgi'au, i s;^i."a"y w";h the busi- i:e^3 \i. i; ia 'la i..faacy. (."atario ia *}ie home of fiae oa'.ti..' but oti'-cr p ats of the Domin- â- â€¢â- â- -n, v'ppi.cial:y X'.v: "•-"crJ.-iv eit Ti:rr;tories, â- villyetvic Hith.hci- in tl'.e prod action o: iriaie be.: vf-; and in the po-'beisija of v.ucx- cllri stocli raiders. â- j:-i!iF.; ^TA.lâ€" v.;; V lyx-y l^. \-^ r-portsd t;i tiiero were â- â€¢. I:..^ â-  :iiai 7-"J dr/jrcea grantel daring H n-.' iillipg;"., a wtal^hy V'ormouter, ha.i â- ^iv ri S10,«,!0 for t':e .le-.v librar2/ building ..I tiic Lb:r. trai'.y of Voimcnt. A big Cre cccur;cd at St, I.oais, iMisEOuri, a tj.i;i .;.'a.s eve, '.esttoyiLg nearly half a rai iicn â- .i-.iiar.-i weith of property. C ricago f-pend.i sonae §")0,003 a week in .vni.i"ii.it .*â- â- :. It contai: 3 e)ev.;u regiilar LiiEit. r 'J, ;\vc niaseuins, aod tiiirt-'icn con- 0,-rt 'mX s ' a respectabie order, besides 'â- -1. ':y i,;.v ./lass show places. -V 'U- a.i'v'.us E-no'.v tlidc occurred at one of r. -J -.n-r.'.s ac.f Oiiray, iu Cuioi-ado, burying ' rupihf.r et niirfu-, v. ho lo-.t tbcir lives. A ;cliif p.avty wort tij ti.e rescue next day and ':~,:v hili.iug :}.a wcuriuoJ, they started for .-"â- â€¢rue Y."ili!i f.aar dead bodies ca a sleigh. â- ";-fy \-i: e slrucU hyanovOer avalanche and .;ari-f,-iycs.cape'.i death. The sieigh with cae bodies vvao Lurkd ever a precipice five â- ianii;-c,l fe;t aaJ uiast leniaia tLierc uniil :Ur;t spring. At iIcL)- iu Ti.xi-s ^aree men wcre re f'ntly taken out oi a talcon and lynched. 'Jae (,f t!' »Lct;m3 was under arrest for l.-ar^i' •"' and the ovhcr two were in his com- -J,:: J at thf) time, one being under indict- ia-."j: f I. r ii.:r,-e Mealing. The ne.it day six â-  • .:, '.I â- â- â€¢m\s oi the viotitn^, c;me to the â-  'â-  1,0 avengn t.ho har;ing. There was " use ot revolvers and turee of the six • .:â-  iiict dead during ti.e fray, the others their e.-Cri Oae yuU£ig man, a 't :â- - .u or the piacc. was also shot dead. ;: ' y Cve dtad bodies in the town hall -^-.: â- - ^a;, and mure ticutlo v,\i3 feared. ' gccd ati.iry C'"ng the roaad.s of th j I' ;.'.; can prets is that ox a traveller who J- ;•â- ! ic nfcc!-.-.?Rrv to txcusa his inability to â-  "a in t.h-- hlarity of the other travellers ..ciUfc of his poverty. 'â- Gectiemen,"eai i •, "1 know I m mere or ksa of a s\tur£t«d :i-iket on this p.arty, but the fact is, I'm a v-ry p.oor man â€" steepe to the lip?, 1 may .^y, m impec'iniosity. Waen I tell you in ftrict coLtiiience that this is my wedding tour, and i have br-eu ocanpelled to leave my wiie at home, you Cvn form an idea of the narrowness of my resources." Poultry Baisiag as a Basiness. There is joat notr much interest in pcaltry raiting, aad a disposition to take it up on a large scale. The following extract from one of onr recent letters will give an idea of the many inquiries made of na "Is poultry raising a profitable business, and would you advise a young man to invest one thousand dollars in it " This might be answered in brief Poultry are profitable, and we would not advise a young man (nor an old one) to at once invest nae thousand dollars in it. Farmers find the poultry yard the most profitable part of the farm, in proportion to the capital invested, Many reckon in this way If fifty fowls are profitable, five hundred will be ten times as profitable. This is an instance in which figures do not tell the truth. As soon as the numbfir of fowl is doubled, troubles are quadrupled. A range and houses which will keep fifty in perfect health, will be overcrowded with one hurxdred, and all the troubles due to a dense population will follow. While tre believe that poultry keeping cii a large scale maybe mtde profitable, capital to purchase birds and build houses is not the cnl/ thing needful. Those who undertake the basiccsa mast give their whole time and attention to it. One point is well settled â€" fowls cannot be kept together in large numbers and thrive. The whole mitt^r requires careful study aud experiment. The beginner should start iu a small way, and increase as success seems to warrant it. The point to be de- termined at the outset is Shall egg3 or dressed fowls 'je the object? p]ach req lires a very diflkrent management throughout, thoujih the two may, in .a measure, be unit- ed. Starting with a )undanD capital aad no expeii- i.c will curely end i'l f..i!ur,». The best wtu-ks upon poultry mar? gcmcnt insi^t upjn keeping fowls in small 11 cks this is regarded essential tosuccsis. â€" /*, Il.Jaroh^, i' Ain. Agrlcti'turist. 8trauffe Bible Tails. Tlic learned Prince of Granada, heir to clio Spanish throne, imprisoned by order Oi the Crown, for fear lie should a.spirc to the throne, was kept in solitaiy continc- iiient in the old prison at the Place of iSkulls, Jladrid. After thirty-three years i)i thi.i living tomb, death came to his re- lease, and the following remarkable re- KO;irchcs taken from the liible, and mark- ed with an old nail on the rough walls of liis cell, told how the brain sought em- ployment thr';iugh tiie wcarj^ j-ear.?. In tlio Bible the word Lord is fi^uiid l.ci.jo times the word Jehovah 0,^55 tidies, and the word Reverend but once, and that iu the "Jth veiso of tlic cxitli I'slam. Tiio Sth verso of the cxviith l',-,;h;i is ti;e inichlle verse if the Bible. Th' '.Ml verse of the viiith chapter of Esther is the longest verse ooth ver.3e, xith chapter i-i St. John is tiie sln.irte.it. In the cviith Psalm four verses are alike, the 8th, Loth, 2Lst and 31st. Each verso of tlte cxxxvith Psahn ends alike. X.) names or words witli more than six sylla.bles ai'e found in the Pible. The xxxviitii chapter of Jsaiali and xixth ch.apter of 2nd Kings ai-e alike. Tlie vrord Ciii'l ipccurs but once in the Biljle, and tliat ill tilie 3rd verse and iiird chapter if Joel. There are found in both books of the I'.ible, '...â- ").:â- .;, 4S;; letter;;, 773,r)!*3 \\; ,:'ds, 31, t;?.' 'erses, J,l!Sil chapters and (» bo„l;s. .-itl 1 cuapier th Acts if fhe .Ajiostles is tlie finest clufpter to read. The most beautiful chapter in the iJible is the xxiind Psalm. The four most inspiring [ironiiscs are 'olin livth chapter and 2nd verse, J(jhn vith chapiter and 37th verse, St. Matthew xith chapter and 28th verse, and xxxviith Psalm, 4th verso. Tiio 1st verse of the Ixth chapter of Lsaiah is the one for the now convert. All who tlatter themselves with vain boastings of their perfectness should learn the vith chapter of Matthev,-. All humanity should learn the vith chapter of St. Luke, froin the 20th verse to its ending. I â€" 11. â€" » .^ Woman's Lot iti India. Mrs. L C. Orithn, who has been for years a missionary iu llindostan, recently returned to America to recuperate. To a reporter of TBK BILXOVS. dyspeptic or conatipateO, should address with two Etamps for pamphlet, Wokls' DispKxsAEY Medical Association, Bufifaio N. Y. Huxley says "there was a time when men walked on all fours," He probably allades to that interesting time in the early life of us all when we approached a neighbor's melon patch from the back way. Who has not seen the fair, fresh yonog girl transformed in a few months into the pale, haggard, dispirited woman? The sparkling eyes are dimmed, and the ring- ing laugh heard no more. Too often the causes a 2 disorders of the system which Dr. r.erce's " Favorite Prescription" would re- medy in a short time. Remember, that the "Favorite Prescription" will unfailingly cure all " female weaknesses," and restore health and beauty. By all dru^giats. Send three stamps for lr. Pierce's treatise on dis- eases of Women 98 pages ). Address WoRLii'n iMEDicAi, As.so( i.iTiox, Buflfalo, X. Y. I 3 "A never-failing spring," as the boy i«' marked when the schoolmaster jumped from his seat, whic'a had been previously inccu- lated with a bent pin. If you feel dull, drowsy, debilitated, bare frequent headache, mouth tastes bad, poor appetite, tongue coated, you are suffering from torpid liver, or " biliousness." X nhing will cure you so speedily and p?rmanently as Dr. Pierce's " Golden Medical Discovery." By all druguisls. Fiies have their uses. Their periittency in lighting on unptotooted noses lessens the amount oi piano practice in su;nmer time, when ail the windows are open. Creelsburg, Dakota, is just about one "niiadred days old, and hag christened itself thn .Sxratoca of Dakota, the inliabitints hav- ing noticjd a very unpleasant taste in the vv~ater. What CnicAo.i's" Hok-:k l?..\Lr.(:.s Say, â€" The ucanimoas opiaion oij,all the principal dealers in liorses in Chicago, who hnndle some 10,003 hori-e.s annually, ia th.xt the grade J'erchorcn-Xormans are superior to all other draft breeds for city u.;e; that tiiey sell for liigher pric- s than the English draft, Clydesdale, or any other draft hor;e, an^I they advise the farmors of the W;st t.o breed the Percheroa-iS(Ormi,n atallicnsif th-iv wish to rai.'e the most deairabb? horses for the C--jic',go market â€" Chifo/jo Tiibune. .M. W. Dauharr' of Wayne, 111., hasimpor!"d from Franco and bred iu their purity neaiiy I 4"0 I'^rcheronXora.ans, 3!'0 of which during the pa?t few months. A Xcw York girl iias ma 'o .Sl-'iO COO by a i-iag'e oil trausaecion. A ear. of it explod- ed and killed lier rich aunt. Bowave of tliat C.-^-.i^h it may kiU j-ou cure it at once witii lr. Carsf.ii's I'u^iuoniiry Cough Dnp3, itnc-ver fiiiis. Lan,-!-" Bottko at 50 c.^iita. i"or sale everywhere. An exchange says that chickens can bj bov.ght iu Floiida for four c^nts apiece. It doesn't s?,y h'..'y big the pieces are. IraportaaS. When you visit or leave New York City aave Ba'.-:;.a£:o Expressasre and Carriiigo Hire, and stop at GtlANiJ UNIO.V HOTEL, opposite Gr«nd Central Dep.ot. ioO eiegant rooms, fitted, up at a cost o£ on^ million ilollors, r«- iac'id to .$1 and upwards per day, European [Oiari. Kicvaior, B.i-.staurant suppled with the fjost. loLorso cars, stages and elevated rail- 1. Odds to ell depots. Families can 'live bettor f.ov b^s-' money at tha Qrand Union Hotel tl.ii i.t p.ny other nrrft-clasa hotel in tho city. Ia another column is publisi'cd from a wcU-kiiown gentleman, an ackcowledire nient of the benefit he derive'l from the use of Dr. Hod'inan's G^'man Bitters. A. P. 15S. t'-,o St. Paul Pr she ?iibed woman's life Ln India. She says: "The government of the house of Brahmin is strictly in the hinds of tiie man of fee fat'ier during the youth of the family, and of the elde-jt £:n after he marries. Tue son always takes the son home to the patcrual roof, and as the soiu marry additions arc Ijuilt to the house until it often becomes a village in itself. In this place the wonien are imprisoned â€" literally buried alive. From the dav of their marriage, which is at a Viry early age, they never see more of the oat.r world than the narrow cxpmaeof sky and clou.a thitt looks down upon them be- tween the walls of their prison h"pa';. iNo men are tllo.ved to enter tho houoe tut the members of the family and the priest, ex- cept on very rare occvs'ous, and then un- seen by the v,'om.m. iMiriied at 10 years â€" for spiusterhood is abomiualieâ€" mothers at 'l, they arc faded and obt at the beginning of th'jir fifth lustrum. They die of sheer old age at about 30" Mob Violence Tlireateued. Henry L. Curtin, jr., aged 25, of one oa the best families in Petersburg, Va., wa niuriUrcd recently v/ithin sixty feet of hi- home. He clerked in a at.re, aud was ap, proachicg the house when Charles Harvey, a loafer, who was c-'nceale'd behind a tree- fired two shots, wtiich took effect in Cur tin's head aud killed him in-it;in'ly. Har- vey then robbed the body of some money and a watch and fl :d, but was subsfquently captured an 1 jiiled. Tnere was blood on his boots. T.^ere ia much ftwlin,; against him en .account of the estimabls qaalities of joung Cartin. Dr. Carsr.D's Pulmonary Congh Drops. The preacrip- tiou of ail oUl Cacailian rmctition-ir. The best remedy for the Luugs, ia large bottles at 50 cents. For sale eTerywhcre Philadelphia ladiss are learning baseball. One of t'tiem has caught her husband tut several times already. For brilliancy, durability, economy and aim^licity of use, the Trimgular Dyes stand pre-eminent. Equally reliable in dark and light Eibades. Try one package and be con* vino9d. 103. O 1 A 1 G -5300 BUYS CAXADIAX O _I_" I'liuiity riirlit.-i to manufacture aiid sc]l valu- ai'lo invtntii)n rvijuireil in every house, etc.; endorsed by hii'hest uutliority no eoiiiiH-tition protits 200 per cent Pjieciiilly .suitid f..r woo.lenware trades. Address J. liADliKK. Kockville Centre, Long Island, ^^ Y. MATTHEWS BROS. CO., 93 YONGE Street, Toronto. Mail prepaid, assorte-d p.icl:age3 of beautiful Christmas and New Year 1,'ards. 2," cards, assorted, mostly small, 5 2j "2,5 cards, assorl(-d, medium, 50 •2.5 cards, assorted, larger, l.OU 23 cards, assorted, line, 2.00 Hso two cards ajike. Cash to be sent with or- der. $100,0D0"TO LOAN On first-class farm property at lowest rates. Farmers will save money by applying by mail direct to me, S3- B. 1^. Ta: o "a? "ap, 4.Sj4cI."lalrtc St.,_E;ist, Torouto^ P. E. DIXON ^uor, BSanaracturcrs o( Star Klve Leather Belting 70 King Street, East, TGronto Tji.r?e doihlc Driviaar Belts a spoolalty. en tor Price Lists and Discounts. 1883-St.JohnExliibition-1883 leather Belting, Fire Knginc Hose, Ac. Four First Frizes and Two Diplomas. The highest of all Awards for Leather Belting and Fire Engine Hose were accorded by the Judares at the St. John Centennial and Dominion Ex- hibition, to ROBLV SADLER, Montreal, over all competitors. THE QUEEN'S LAUNDRY BAR. M.'.ntc A.SK FOP. IT AND \0 OTHER, TAKE Benare of Imitations. Ti;.\DE M.VRK Made by The Albert Toilet Soap Co. Extraordinary I Bargain. On receipt of only 25c we will mail, poet- paid, 34 pieces comprising 48 pages of fuU size sheet music, bound together in one volume. Names of Vocal pieces â€" All on account of Eliza; A Warrior Bold; The Country Lad; Nancy Lee; Chorus of Charity Girls; Drummer's .Song; The Juilge's Song; The Love-Sick Boy; Wnoa Emma; Two Bad Slen; Man in the Moon; Johnny Morgan; Tho Gleaners; Torpedo and the Whale; I Saw Her in the Violet Time; Five O'CIock in the Morning; My Love She's but a Lassie Yet; Adieu, Dear Home; Dame Babble; and 15 pieces of Instniraental Music, comprising new and popular dance music, selections from different Operas, Marches. c., o. Ail the above and our handsome new Chromo Lithograph in colors of the Lord's Prayer and 10 Commaadments, sent post-paid for 25c. As a holiday offer we will also Eend free 10 Christmas Cards, 50 money making receipts and a pack of Age Cards. Order quick. You get all the above for 25e, or 6 lots for 1.00 1 doz. for $2.00. Cut this out and return with order. JAS. LEE CO., ^ntreal, P.Q. THF. INDUSTBIAL UNION Prorides flSO to $10.00 a week in case of sickaon gr accident, 'at a cost of from $0.75 to $3.00 per qoartar. For particolars enclose stamp to the secresary, Toraat*, Ont lar 4CEJIT8 -nr ANTED. -» FOR THE Kidneys, Liver, and Urinary Organs. THE BEST BLOOD PUEIFIEE. There is only one â- wray by which any disease can be cured, and that ia by removinsr the cause â€" wherever it may be. The Rreat medical authorities of the day declare that nearly every disease is caused by deranged kidneys oi* liver. To restore these, therefore, is the only way by which health can be secured. Here is where WARNER'S SAFE CURE has achieved its great reputation. It acts directly upon the kidneys and liver, and by placing them in a healthy condition drives disease and pain from the system. For all Kidney, Liver, and Urin- ary troubles for the distressinir disorders of women; for Malaria, and physical tr â-  â-  generally, this great romedy has no ir ,. ware of impostors, imitations and naeoctioiii said to be just as good. For Diabetes ask for •«'AItXCa'3 PAFE DIABETES CliCE. For sale by all dealers. H H. WARNER CO Toronto, Ont., Rochester, N.'Y.. ILontlon, Ebr. PECTdl'lA T\c*oria I'toionu I tlie great r niedi' for Cougl;.s, Cul-is. Bronchitis, Surj Throat, Inflii.'nza, Hoarseness, and all affections of the Lungg and Throat or Cherit. Pectoria le-usens tliejihle^iu and breaks up the Cough. 2.5 ceiit..^ per 1-tottle. Don't give up until you have tried Pcctoria; all Druggists and General Store- keoners tell it. "I un:b rdaiid that you referred to me as a pi." 'jir," remj.rk«;d a ponipjus, elderly gt'ntleman to a young m.an who had spolceu oii^paragiiigly of hiin t' a third person. "You have bren misiufirmcil, sir," replied tiie young man "I hope that T know better thin to I'e.'or to a p'.r.-.;ou of year advanced age as a pig." Catarrh â€" A New Treatmerit whereby a Perriiauont Cars is .^tfaetad iu from one to: t'lr'.e appiieatiott?; Particulars and treatise free on receipt of stamp. A. H. Dixm .Son, .30;i Ki-i,j,'-St. '.Vest, j'oronto 'Canada. â- WW la a perfect fern, equal to an imported* Frenck Coraet; fits like a glove to the flgrure; very styi. ish. elegant in appearance, and approved of \j the most f astidiona. Manufactured only by THE CROMPTON CORSET CO., 78 YQWK STREET. TORONTO. DO NOT ALLO'W YOUK CHILUKK.STO gfTow up deformed or crippled, butoall aiMl examine our appliances for the treatment ot Club Foet, and Diseases ot the Spine, Hl^. Knee d Ankle, Remember the world is pro- gress :, and more can be done to-day than at any former period. 'We also manufacture Ar- tificial Limbs, Trasses, and appliances for the relief and cure ot all kinds of deformities. Will show at Toronto, Guelph and London Bi- hibitions. AUTHORS COX, 91 Church St., Toronto. ijomiriion Lineot Steamships. Running in connection with the Grand Trunk RailwHV oi Canada. .Sailing f:om Quc'dc: every Saturday during the summer month.?, and from Portland every alternate Xnursday duriiig the winter months. Outiiiio, ISfc. 27. I '.«.^rni:l, .Ism. 17. Toronto, .l:iii. "•. MonSic:.!. .D.'i;i. "-1. Uoiuiui»n, .luu. EO j Oreg.ici, Juia. 31. Rates of p issetgc: Cabin, Povi;]and toLiveyponl according to uLeamcr aud bert.'i, $oO, §GG, ?70, reuirn, JjOii, ,?110, ilSO all outride rooms andconifortab.y heated by steam, intermediate $-k). Steerage, §2i. The saloons and staterooms in steamers unirked thus aro amidthips, where but little motion is felt, and no cattie or eheop are carried on ttiera. For farther particu- lars apfdy to any Grand Trunk R-iilway Agent, cr local agents of the Coropany, or to ll.4Ii» TOKKAAt'Ji fO., General Atjeuts, Montreal. in I'KR CENTT" OFF OUlt " DOLLAR IU tweeds iuak.es the trice 90 cents; these goods are worth §1..50, and make beautiful Ip.Jies' uls'^crs. A. B. FLINT, 3-j Colborno S t r ei.r, T'.-ronto. \n i'f:ii. CKXT. OFF OUlt CKl^KJiKATliD Iu black silks, that is our dollar silk will cost you only 90 cents; our $1.50, siik oniy §1.35: all goods marked in plain ligures. A. Li. FLliN T, 35 Coi borne Street, i'oronto. mr'iitt Cjti;:MT, OFF OL'R ALL-WOOL Jersey blankets our §1.50, blanket for §1; see our Dungannon coverlets, weight 7 lbs., only §1.93, or §1.75, net cash; this discount is allowed on ail parcels of one dollar and over. A. B. FLIXT, ;{o Colborne Street, Torento. PER^CEljfT'DISCO UXT OFF ZlL dry-goods, including new fall stock, all goods marked in plain tiguros; all goods sold ror cash oniy, A. B. FLINT, 35 Colborne Street, Toronto. "jfl PFR CKNT. OFF^GRi":^^ COTlONSl IU or a 10 cent cotton for nine cents sheet- ings, shirtings, grey liannels, table napkir.-j A. B. FLINT ,35 Coiborne Street, Toronto irj FKR CJ1.AT. OFF ALL DKFbS GOOiTr, IU silks, satins, velvets, brocades, ^black and Cloored, cashmeres, tweeds, cloakings. A. B. FLINT, 2b Colborne Street, Toronto. THE BEST OAKLAWN FARM, Tlie Greatest Importing' and Brecdins i^lstablisliuicnt in {he World. PERCHERON HORSED WORTH $2,500,000.00 Imported from Frsnew and Bred •luce lili, by 31. "w. rcriiviH7VT^ Vajxe, Ta Pago Co., Uliicia, 85 mnM Wnt of CWcTigo onC. AK.-W.K'y. Prices low for qual- ity 0? s! ' and EVEFiY S. I'.ION GUAnANTEZD A BREEDER. 390 Imnorted the Past Three Months. coiulKtiDg of finmt animals, with choicest pedl^ees BecliitaTei) in tbo fereheron 8tcd Book of France and the Perohena 3tad Book of the United States. IVilte for Free Uhwtrated Catalocns w.nwxvn ^vu TIMSMITHS' GOODS. riN PLATEâ€" DifforentBrands and Sizes. TINNED SHEETS- do db CANADA PLA TEâ€" Pen and other Brands. INGOT TIN-I.-«aib and Flag and Straits. GALVANIZE!, lRON-"Davies," "Avon." c: And STAMPED GOODS, CUEAP. For Sale by COPLAND McLAREN, iMONTRBAL. BSAVSR S. S. line" WEEKLY BETWEEN Quelec, Montreal, and Liverpuol, CALLING AT OJ£ENSTOW?J AND SEi-FAST For lowest rates and all particulars apply to Sa m. sl]orn3 Gd.. " %f„to"'" ELM CITY HARiN ESS OIL B 18KD 0.\ SiE.4TS FOOT OIL. Is the finest harne.'e dressing made. It .softens an pre;ieif-3 the leather, and gives it a fine tinish. Aek your .saii'ller for it. F. F. DALLSY CO., HAMILTON, OXTARIO. fc-'Sole Agents for the Dominion 'gi AN' ACKNOWLEBGEMENt Write ii) the Atilbor if joa -tvisli. Andrew Din=:norc, the well-known au-'-icu!- turist of Grey County, Out., one ot tliemo-it ex- tensive importers and breeders of tliorough- bred stock, who resides on his fine stock-farm near TliOL'et)ury. wiites For over ten years I siilDred intcnsfly wi;h dyjpepsia and water- brash, my lii'e wa^one o£ niijcry. I procured advice and medicine from tae best physicitins in Canada, wiiUo.it benefit; my case was said to be inourab'e. I then gave .-i fair trial to al- most every patent medicine reoonnncnded. None, however, relieved nie until 1 tried Hod- man's German /j//.'e .s, the first dose gave me instant relief, it '..pijoared to go to the rij:hl pl.ace, bonthing at^d healing the soreness, I am able to eat almost anything; t desi-e no .v. a titty cent bottle has been worth thousands mo. BEAUTIFUL SO^'GS IOC. A new cullection, eiiihr-;.;ii,,' a number of th.' ni'j.-it i:op-al;ir .songs of the i..iy. A-iiung thi iii are, VV'e Never ESiie.lk as vvu V..ss Uy -Over the (i.irdeu â- \V;dl,â€" K Tiy Dance.â€" Warrior Uolt.-- Blue .-Usatiaii Mouni-iins, â€" (inly a liLis.soni !rom h-T Grave,â€" Three Old Maids of Lee.â€" Flirtins in the ^Starlight,- Grandniotiier'sOld Kasy L'hair, Don't Drink my -Boy To niylit, and 9U i.'her.i, c.iniiirisin^ }ii-me songs, Cnmic Songs, "-ienti- llient.al Pongs, ChiMrtn'.s songs, etc. Ail are printed on nice paper, and are houn 1 in a ijook with Colored cover. Remeinlu (, vve seml ti'e en- tire collection of 100 Songs f. r oniy lUc, tln-.-e liooks foi '2fc., ldoz.,75; Ic. or 2c. stamp:? tuLtn. J UIES LEE CO Montre.iI, T.q. THE SPLENDID STEA^yiEHS H OSSE SEMEUIES are iliOiiC made THE ELLIS SPAVIN. CUKE €0 Every owner of one or more horses can save a large .amount of time and money by having on hand a good supply of Elhs's Horse Reme- dies, aud to supply a general demand we would announce that we will send the following by express (on receipt of the money, or C.O.li). and return charges); S6.50forS5. 1 box, 12 pounds iJ/Ie licated Food, §1 2 bottles Spavin Cure, §2 2 boxes Large Condition Powders. SI 2 boxes Worm Powders, §1 1 box Heave Powder. oOc.; 1 box Colic Powder. oOc; 1 box Hoot Ointment, oOc.â€" $6.59. J. H. Whitson Son, 2lth Street, N.Y., says " We have used Ellis's Spavin Cure in our stables for two years and have tried it on tho following \\'1tn perfect success Splints, curbs, ring bones, bunches on the neck, swelled ank,'.es. also quincy, sore throat, and for general stable linimen' it is ;he best article we have ever msd." For further particulars, free books, etc., write to ELII SP.4VIX t:i:KK COMPASfY. Sudbury Street, Boston, jVIhss. or 276 Fourth Avenue, New York â€";r- OF TUF. WHITE STAR LIE Are all of them wilhont.exception among tha Largest and Ka^teM of Ocean dteamers. They were constructed with special reference to the conveyance of passengers, and for S.-irj'ty.Cem- fort or Speed, are unexcelled. They are 'speci- ally noted for the regularity of tiieir rauid pas- images in all weather. The steerage accommo- dations are of the highest order, the ventilation perfect and every provision h.as been m.ade lor the comfort and protection of tt;e passengers. In addition to the total and absolute separation of the single men and wom»n, except on deck, the married compartment has been so remo- delled and arranged that every married couplo or family has a little private room to itseli. For particulars apply to the oompacy's agents at all towns in Ontario or to T. W. JONK-cS, General Agent, 2.5 Yorii street. Toronto. Asthma, Bronchitis, Throat Dis- eases, and Catarrh. Together with diseases of the Eyo, Ear and Heart, successfully treated at he Ontario Pulmonary Institute,274 276 and 'ilA .larvis street. Toronto, Out. M. HILTON WlLLtAM.S, M,D„ M,C.P.S.O., PROPRIETOa. Onr system of practice is by iMedicated Inhal- ations, combined with proper constitutional remedies. Over 40,000 cases treated durinu the past 18 years. If impossible to call perso ally for an exam- ination, write for list of Questions and a copy of our new Medical Treatise. Address, ONTARIO PULMONARY INSTITUTE. 274, 270 and 278 Jarvis Street, Toronto. Ontario. FDN AND MYSTERY E.VDLE.SS AML'SEME NT FOR OXLY*0 CT3. Have you seen it ' The sreatest collcHition o Games, Cards, Tricks, Puz/.Ies, .Songs, etc., ever offered for anything like the money. AMUSK- MENT FOR A W HOLE .SEA.SON, for the old or young. Our NEW BUIKJET contains the following; Heller's Conjuring Pack the Mystic Oracle Guide to Flirtation 10 new Eveuinij Games: Set of "Hold to Light Cards;" 1 Set Colored Chromo Cards the Star Puzzle 25 Ways to Get Rich the "13"Puzzle; 5 Beautiful Face Pictures LangJiage of Jewels and Flowers 101 Selections for Autogragh Albums 11 Popu- lar Songs with Mu.sic 13 New Tricko In Magic Pack of Fun and Comic Cards 1 Cliinese Block Puzzle; the Roman Cross Puzzle; Great J5 Prize Puzzle 1 set Transformation Pictures, change color right before your eyes, and Gaiues of Fortune. ALL FOR 30 CENTS, IN ON*E OR TWO CENT POSTAGE STAMPS. By mail, postpaid. Two Packages for FIFTV CENTS, five for ONK DOLLAR. Send at once and get the greatest bargain ever offered. Ketum this with order to avoid QUBtake. JAS. LEE CO., tfontroal, F. Q. -^^ .f^' a**^. 'U

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