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Markdale Standard (Markdale, Ont.1880), 22 Dec 1887, p. 3

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 TIEED OF HES LONELY LITE- n if weckt is thi and R•^-Ar laci an c paper pnbiis 8 intol « occel -iir t(,j aid 3-) 1 IFIU :iTs.- of a a dtciii is bc'joi alreafli dvaataa le for (] ell su] ill a lOC'O iB ie Ibrin ^tf;^ IfX), thp .^^ In Wier^^ • ng haa th« day k-(j,l.do3, th«; units take "• minutes and circle. Ex PLAIITKD,- pueumonia li â- tion of »pecU t »-he. observi 1 studuot.of a se really: xeai iticr favorftbli pormaneailj lift conditioo' lien o'liill, whi :iderice of lung !s of temperatt iNc; AuT.^Pn a ;e is advanci phy. Among :ctive camera i a charm to h â- plates, and 1 h distant objoc ;opic aid and plates have nij e at night, au' taken by mooi IN Dakknbss.- America, aoc rd, comprise id creatures, ne liite in color. THF. ClRCDLA' that the hand the uinount of neut, Prof. Mo) hua made some ti^ns. In his fi. placed in a C the change in Ul' tlie slightest ao' nille^t thought y a rise or fal' ni neck cf the vet? • iTi which the " '.y iie lised, he Its iiuiy be lite: :n dn*ms, or 1 durint,' slamber, t.i.liivicntly to 81 Uhr-n the brail rekixingfrom th e ftct, with a coi he iavestigator f the circulation aini'.st read one' A tiMcing fjom lim wliether a p i^eats serve sui i°ct is a thini cthtr asleep or â-  ;ted or calm. told him when reading Italia reater effort for ' blood flow. Five Years. â€" Pi lish electrician, â- ctric dynamo f' 1 S20 pounds, M) pounds, the »i c feet, the haMi» and the oomi cent. The 1887 of 15G8 ponn( apics about 180 1 1:2 horse po^» tfi 'iency of over V it costs one-fonrf S DiSCOVEBT. â€" If ktleions of tk« t liite. of the Odo It Britain, has foi ateu by our Jffv irs or more as'oi oliide powtions ;•! i from vegetaW8% he point of i»W feathers and OmI Pkogbess.-^^** 3 of Paria of all kioda 1880 to alipnfel X â-¡nber of t^ present â€" "^^ which twfc P, une has recfivd 1 in comnie :e." n, so you" "Yes, 3 ip man ad^ r better qM In't try me ip for six uly succee opinion of 1 1 of his bus" " ley out of :eption of t for its )â€" if "higl «rms to US0 nourable andj ire clearly .his business vt is in it,i -d, be af ii JL Kenance CAnnectrd With a Keceat 8bI ciiie at N '.agara. The dead body of a woman was found a fortnight a^o at the ejge o* a precipice near the Falls on the Cinada side. The maauer of her death was shown by a ghittly wound in her head. From the fact that a ruvolvtr was clucLjhed convulsively m her right hand it was supposed that it was a case of suicide. Little investigation was made beyond an attempt at ?den'.ification, which until now has proved unavailing, and tne suicide theory was generally accepted. News comes from Cattaraugaj C3uaty thit the victim was undoubtedly Mis.s Caroline Leavenworth, an eccentric maiden lady, late of Hinsdale, in that county, where she had lived alone fcr the past lit I ecu years or more. Miss Leavenworth was the daughter of Dr. Leavenwt rth, who was well known in St^amburgb and vicinity many years ago. In her younger days she wag engaged to be married to a gentleman who is now a prom- inent and wealthy citizen of Dunkirk. Ob- stacles to the marria£;e arose, however, and thenceforth life had few charms for the un- fortunate woman, whose existence at her Saott's Corners home was as solitary as can be imagined. She possessed considerable wealth, and the assessors from year to year assessed her personal property. She did not object to pijiag her tax, although it was annually ii;creased. Many people believed that the long purse of her old-time lover was tVe hidden lourcj of her afflaence. She seldom permitted even her nearest neighbor to enter her lonely abode, and there was one small, iron-bound room into which pry- ing eyes were never allowed to peep. This she used as a sleeping apartment, and she always locked and barred herself in at night. She carried a small hand satchel/at hsr side • day and night, and never allowed herself to be separated from it. Besides this, she habitually carried a loaded revolver in her pocket. There was no living being, as far as known, that enjoyed her confidence or to whom she talked about her affairs. This strange hermit's life was apparently uneventful enough until last spring, when she, according to report, went away and was absent for a fortnight. It is believed by her neighboi s that she came to Cinad;\. After her ret;u-n she surprised everybody by selling her hoar, j and lot for a ridiculoii.-,- jy smalU.um. Si; gave avray iiiiich ofh.r furnitures books, and personal effects, and went aw; ay. There was ro.tson for old friends of the family to believe that he supported a drunke- and w jrthli^ss brother who lived in Chicago. She muit have had considerable nvmey when she left, _ard_, as lione was iounu on tl;e body, p.oplein Hias- d:Je think there may have be-ii f!:al plaj' ira i; is believed th'.t s e tired !y hfe an.i came tberu to â- : ix' it. Ciuistniis Moaey. H jw little it is compared with our wishes «ot loag before Curistmas last winter, a lady of moderate means, who hadbeenabsorb- in?)y occupioa all morning in trying to make a Imle miicey goa great way, observed two nchly dressed women talking in the door- way of a B istoa store. They were spaaking of lace har.ilkerchiefa. "I wanted dreadfully to get her the one markfd fifteen dollar?," faid one of them with a siyh " bnt I'd put her down for only tea dollars, and 1 cctUd noi go beyond mv limit. ' ' â- ^ but at N- of her L'Ht! Ten doll irs for one present, and that only a handkerchief The lady who listened would have thought it nothing extraordinary to make ten dollais purchase a dozen pre- sentj, each of which kvonld give more plea- sure to the' recipient th*n the expensive lace trifle to the tine lady, already over- whelmed with elaboraie nothings, for whom it was no doubt destined. Nevertheless, she could sympathize with the feelings of the speaker, for, after all, it is the limit, whether it be ten dollars or a hundred dol- lars, ten cents or a treasured quarter, that makes at once th difficulty and the delight of Christmas shopping. Each of these ladies â€" she of the full purse and she of the light one, â€" 1 ad doubtless ex- perienced at some time t'nie delicious angni^'h of finding something exictly suited to the taste of a fastidious friend, and which prov- ed to cost just I, little more than she knew she ought to paj' Both had probably hovered helplessly about the counter where such a precious article was displfiyed â€" retiring, re- turning, gazing, calculatiug, reje ;ting, and again returning unwilling tc pure ase, and almost unable to get away. Let us hope, also, that each had known the keen and lofty satisfaction of finally escaping the snare, and finding later, after patient and wearying search, something even more suitable, and a price within their limit Such a satisfaction is worth toiling for, and not unfrequently rewards the en- terprise and resolution of the conrageous shnpper. Time, taste, and the ardent desire to pleaae, will accomplish wonders with a very narrow limit indeed. Not long ago t young ladies, intimate friends, who had always been accuatomed to chau'e presents, and ))sth of whom were at the time unus- ally 'ihort of money, made a compact. At fir ;.t they intended to give each other iiothicg bur, as the gen-rous season ap- proached its climax, their i^e dings revolted, and they agree 1 instead to ex, p.; ad for each other on'y ai^ qail, stipula'-vi sum, qui:e s-iiall, i'l Older that the day should not pass with-ut some remembrance When they meij Chri.s'ihi.s n'ght, one t^ail to the other, â€" â- â-  Your present was jus!; ',vi;at I wanted, but you broke your promise, i hiow it m-'rc: than y;u ouj:,.x'::;d to spend.'" "idu't," ^vaj th.i reply "but wliat did, certainly, acid it was not ' Better than a Heio- " What a coward tha Major Smith- is," â- aid Jones to Bobinaon, "why the very sight of gunpowder would make him ill. How did he ever manage to become^ a offi- cer in the army " ♦ "iXm't say anything against Smith," answered Robinson, " he once saved my life." "Saved your life I Nonsence, Impossible What do you mem?" "I mean that I was in the first stages of consnmptioD; wafrlosing atren gth and vitality every day with^he terrible rii- sease, when Smith advised me to take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. I had tried all kinds of medicines without success, and my physician h »d given me no hope yet here I am, as well as ever a man was, and I owe my life to Smith, and to the won- derful remedy he recommended." The latest fancy in ball gowns is to trim the open V'a of the bodice, back and front, with a garland of fine flowers that terminate in sharp points at the waist hue. Don't hawk, and blow, and spit, but use Dc. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. Caahmere gauntlet gloves with plush backs are in favor for muff wear in the cold- est weather. A Young Girl's Gnef a' seeing her charms of face and form de- parting, and her health imperilled by func- tumal irregularities, at her critical period of life, was turned to joy and gratitude after brief self-treatment with Dr. Pierce's Fa.vorite Prescription. It purified and en- f.ched her blood, gave a healthy activity to tiie kidneys, stomach, bowels, and other or- gans, and her return to robust health speedi- ly followed. It is the only medicine for women, sold by druggists, Mider a positive gunrantee, from the manufacturers, that it will give satisfaction in every case, cr money will be refunded. This guarantee i;as been printed on the bottle- wrapper, and faithful- ly carried out for many years. The shoes of an evening toilet are always correctly made of the material of the gown. nHRI«lTM.4.$ CiRDS, b.vmail. assorted card* for 15c. 25c. 5flc CHINIIIUY'S FIFTY YEARS in the cluuchotBomc,10th edition, i^ieapeiin mjos. S' pa)R8. iCir^Bts, Iidias or grentlenien. to«ff|il* i;»,i^„^^ -,*•**«•»« â- â€¢Â«J â- :»;«'« t^,^,,*^ YwiD, Fascisatixs and Tragic book. Liberal terms. PMJyower. M.^Tf-HCWS BROfi CO., Toionto, ^DR.sj. A. O. WATSON. TOBOHTO, WniAM) TaACT wri...^ ..^ ^. .....^ " iwo.â„¢.,. T.«.„. I OYEING AHO GLEAMING. u Packets of 36 75c. $1.00 and fi.50 e^ch picket Packets of one dozen each for tair above amounts. One frinired instead otftvvpihmi wtea «od«airMl,i.l3Mit to accom Allan Line Royal Mail SteamsMpi j p P ARKFR CO SaUlnff daring winter from Port and every hand and naufax every Saturday to Liverpool, and In (OD' nser tioia Quebec every Satarday to LiTerpod, oaUliiw at Londonderry to land mails and passengeis ic Bootiand and Ireland. Also from Baitmore via Ea'.i tax and St. John's N. F.^to Liverpool fortnlgtatty di;i in^ STTcmer months. The steamers of the Glaegcv lines sail during winter to and from Halifax, Portlantf Boston and Philadelphia and daring anmmerbetweet Glasgow and If ontnal, weekly, QImkow and Bostoc weekly; and Olasgow and Philadelphia, tortnighU,^ For Freight, paas^e, or other information appl^ Works a«d Head OfBees 759 TO 763 YONGE ST. Vtoronto. City Offices i 209 Yonge Street, S93 Queen S*:. Wrst, 225 Queen St. East, 100 Co borne Street Brantford, Gal i John Street.North Hamilton, Onl .a.. Schumacher Oc. I Cook's Gem BAKING POWDER Why do yon use those Expensive American and Canadian Baking' Powders when yon can get as good and whole.'Ome at one half the price Prove it by ouy- I ing the Cook's Gem. Manufactured by Farmers going to Manitoba will find it to j ELLIS KEIBHLEY. ' TOrOIltOi their advantage to call upon or write to W. B. Gillett, 523 Main Street, Winnipeg, who I., Baltimore S. Canard I., SL John's N. F., Wm. Ihoidclk Co., St John N. B. Allan h Co., Ohloago Love Alien, ew York H BourUer, Toronto Allana lU h Co., Quebec Wm. Brockie, Pblladelphl* H. MANITOBA. has improved farms for sale. Information cheerfully furnished without charge. Money advanced to bona fide set- tlers at low rates of interest upon personal .property to assist them in starting. AWflLMPEaif^GKIHG. SCiATI€.4.. â€" An effectual rems'ly invented and prepared by S. j. Lancaster, for Sciatici, Inflammatory Uheumatism, Neu.'a'gia,Gout andLimi- ^p^j-nbago, who was cured himself by it after being three J y^r3 on crutches. The remedy will be expressed to lact ijn^ pjrt of Canada, to any person suffering; the abovr complaints who order it. Send for circulars, I'rico of 8 oz Bottles Liniment$l.OO, Fills 2dc. S. J. 1..% • €A!»1EK, i'elrolia. Out. liiUglish pelerines or shoulder capes of fur are immensely popular. Col! »o More. Wataon'a cough drops are the be»t '.1: the world for the tiiroat and chest, for the voice unequalled. Se i that the letto.-s R. T. \Y lire stdinped on each drop. •X. •- 376 CO 1 1' 21,.« 3JI- ;5:!iosli of Si»ii!U Ojscr.od thv The o.U:y King of Spain, having reac'ii-, d the m..tM-c ^g^ "f :-evcnteen m- iiths, v.-a.' .ui h'lad a.t the opcuiug ci the Coi:es. H^' royal It ijs Leiog ye too weak ,.L-u,-.port hhii thu (I'Knity becoming a moaavoh, ha ituiauT,' ^va-j iti.i reply jou giive mo did, certainly, na: fair to mv;o me f lel Â¥0 mean " K;cu j^ift h-.nl co-t exiictly the ;i. lit^!o extrr. patkn -e 'i'.jc ri;'ff!f.'.ry, :iinl the t^v-,; the tr.u'npii (.ffiolving a pr, â- .i, a; v.fU. ;.= of plea-'Vi^ :y O'lisi-^.er their presents of ir,o.';t sul^cc^b^ai ',1'f-v ever t.':i 'mM§ Jonr. J'^HE Greatest Uio covery of tbt resent age for Bwii' LATINO THB BOWBb*. 'and Cukino all Bm)i-d- Ln^Rand KmNirCoK PLAUTS. A Perteci Blood Purifier. A te* in Hamilton who havt |been benefited by ifc luse: Mrs. M. KeeDa;i 192 Robert St, ourb pi Erj'sipelas of twt 'years' stajiding Rcbi â- Cornell, 24 South St. daughter cared of Ev ilepiic Fits after ah years' suffering Jen nie Birrell, 55 Waiou St., cured of Wei- Wood, di Cathoart *:, a s a.'i J Lung Trouble i.arc'i of Liver Complaint and Bilio-jsiiijips, used oi-'v :? fifty -t^ent bottlss Mrs. J. Beal. 6 Augusta S; t.oiibied for years with Nervous Prostratiijn, t" mail bottjeo gave her fjreat relief. SjUI at 50o. if I F. f. DALI.EY rii Ct)., ffoprif'tc." mil PATENTS f^Sf F.^' r! u^itr.itive deso.'!p?iv ,? ,. Chamberiiri, To:' L;a5 .litO »FRE,Ev,H.WPE:TRtEi.i BRANTFORD.CANADA.ij! It/jfl r f/ F«K AM. 'SS'la wceh aidex},en?ea W'Sr5l4 '"'"' Valuable o.ittit and ptir-ticul.;ra f i W i i 11 .vee. I'.O. VICHI'.K V, Autciisi:., liains. •rUll). ^di ^:. ed bl. Trv t'-: idex}jen?ea ' ra presCiibe-'i I S-U['-phfd ^-j(,j.,^j,'j)_ CHIXA I'lUS FOR SALKâ€" lUll';:;. fro-.-a •iris t'.-J"y- jj 1i:-it prize hCiSat Toront" an 1 Otta.vi shows .:-lica.l pr.)- i s.'j liO j.ioh, .*lO]iSi p^if- 'V.M. SMirii, Friiilield Pla'n.-, taj-1 other i *â- '"'â-  __^ tl'.:it year â-  S'F you have in-.:;ii.-.JaM_\;nin?n.sc!a!, p;iteu it.iiul .^. " I mxki! lao-.icy. Write for Harvki's Giiuk to Pa- TKNTS. to A H.ifVviy, P.iteiit Attorney :;i.i pul.lUi-er of j "The P-tent Kciev;," Ot"l3.";a,Out. 25};--:. cx^eri'jricc. i-ith live r';es :!!â-  r 1-. c was it c::-. am- viiierbly iic.;un'ic â- ..' â- â- xv.:l not sv in. I'l iiko 'ran. sat on his mother's knee (iuruig ina ff.nn xh" piilare, luid on enterint' t 'e (J %va.s hanikd ovcr to a buxom and gcrg' Httired Asniriea uurse. Hi. Majesty r ed the e;--g;: hy gr vhbing a .,^ a hair and her gold and silver no-.n h. managed to pacify him, huv.i- r, ,-^- allowed himself lobc t.^ken mt. House without a I'rote.t. Hc-.-l 'nife'hty t; itheriug 'f (irii.cch bassadr.rs, and lx;gilat.rs, mmy apparelle'l and b'aziu.- \v;it levels. Hvs M:j stv did the lock of th--nos, aiid comraenced to vhim- r,er Th3 ()ueeii looking rega. mc-Jd 1:1 black vr'vit robes and diiuior.d c.Nonet, had bim placed iu the nur:^e-.s arms alorg of h-f'T on the throne dai-,. He stopped for Li v;hile, avl kept hi-, big u his royal mother's coronet,. or miEced to rodd he" d andmefSU-edtoi;fcto the AlfonuiXlIL, po=3si- Wiis beipj' scoi'ed, protest- ursc strove to jded for a moment, rs'erenoe w.=-.s made to ith firher powerci, sobuing VAEi£TIE5- bide whimpering Ij.xf.d speec P \iu a diguiti^ arand t ^s aibly, Kin bly th.:.ki.i-be ed au.iWy. T.)e gorgeous eify h\:n .n'l sucoi'e- hen, however, Soaia's cordial relatiom his Majesty sobbf d loudlv, auu ih developed into a howl as hu mo her spo.e of her irieadly feelings toward the Saltaa of ment King The; foHo-.vin^T ".n.'n'dote is to"' o' Jcimy Lind':? t s ;-.oi-;eiiCc. iii V:i;nn t. .Sm; hid l.cen s-jii'.jiar' in so.oi'iiHhid'i,, aiid, uiter the curraiu felt o the iisc act, the yudier.c; pei.sistcnt- â-  y iv.-.cored tae tiual roudo, ivh. t:; Jei-ny Lind rusit...-,ed to sing again. T!ie house was get- t!:" uoroarious, when ahe came- ?orivard and i-;,i'.. "Five- minutes for lemonade." Ac- Ci... aiiJgly, -jt'ter a lite !ai!jute.s' rest and a gliss cfloinona.le, she rernaii-.I the snag. 'Clie A-ch:luke FiMiiz Ktrl, w'n-.i \ya,s pre- sent, .sent ftrthe -.Jiauager, siid KP.al to him, "CJiVemv onipliir.fciitd to Mi.=s I.ir.d, a-nd ted her I am very s^jiry bvit the people have 1:0 cnnsiderati;.n. Tell l^. r also that waited tiil she had sung her Eoug :igaiu." shoes lii'c nii'lo of ire i v\i!;h cords. The ;•. mitten, hdving a sc- ,;re::..t. tre. As the.5e by tlie toes, the heels d as their owners walk, mrnig in a crowd. They r'li- house, as they would D' in, children's „i In Jap blocks of v.o il se stocking rc.-?nii!e3 pirate plac; f r t bhoe3 are lifted oi'ly mi'.kc a n-ttlii-.g s'di which is r]\i!tc s ar-i not wi-ra iu iiiure the soft stra-.v mats on tae iloor, but 4i.e' lefi ut the iloor. The J .panose shoe givo:= p:.if-ct fi-'ccdom to heauty the foot. The of the human foot is seen only in the they have no corns, no ingrowing of Mor'occo. "Happily at this critical mo^ l.„, TCir.^ Alfonso-s eye Wcts caught by the of old gazed in nso a cj glittering deoorations on the breast Marshal Concha, upon ':i.„f .r-stasy until the ceremony had con- Then wlienthe Qieen got mto her and clear of all the grand people, .!,„ i,nV,ir R.n sai'l he naa b:en would Japanese „, nails, no distorted joiacs. Incy IuH u^ic ri their toes, and to them they are have the rfl»K«»XrO 'Clitliiig Sohoi)!.-Gtnllenic-.-i lt- I j|_ 6irous of acqiiidii^ a thoi'Ou:,'h kiiO.vied^'i; oi ;,ar- inent cutting i.-i all its Iji-.^nciiesshoul.l apply at oricc to o. CorriS'Vn, prupiietor. 111 Vonifo 'it;., TorOiilo Turtna on application. titEcno.vs ior ST.4.Mii.i«; anil Rk- CSIiT.S for manuf.:;iui-i!ii,' foir differen: i..5n-d"r3--bbie, wliito, xcl'ow '.â- .!.•! the FivEch liquM stamping for plunh, velvet a.id sil'ic, minurely 11 n-evj- ed ill print, all sent by mail for 4J ceiits. C. SllD- MAN FlEltOE, 41 Kini; .it. E., Toronto. Bii.tcr:c:k'3 Patte-iis anl Bojks for October .^Iwavj on hand. AGENTS WANTED. rr^HK M0ST5*0!'Sll.lft LifelnsurajiceCjUipanv i in Canada. Arf'ire. s.- XlIE CANADIAN .MUTUAL ATD ASSOCIATION. 10 Kin^c St. East., Torc.iito OXT.4RIO Bi'SlSESri €«»LLEtl5 ItKLO;.T|iaK^J»XTAlt£«. Frovincf :;a!id States, touohinfc both the Atlantic ar.d P.iCific Oceans, are represented tliia y;;a'.- aniOBSf its studf:nta. Send ror istii aanuil oii-(M'.a!-. \V. B. RoBi-.soN' and J. W. Joiisso.s, F.C.A., Pn itipa!^. SAUSAGE GASIHST BEET IMPORTKO EXGLISa SJIEEr;, ;l,oSai3il .American Ilo-sCasiiii;-' Qau'.ity iruarantee.l. In lots to suit purchasers. Write for prio.'S. Jas. Park Son. 4, PECIAlj NOilcK.â€" ' â-º.3 ;.;ve(iitiilc;l in fnlui I J p'lt Dr. Ji;_;4'd SIccIuii irj a hron ii jug-, in-te A ot .-U?3 liottle as he-ret'iioitf Thj jiiL's that we -.vill \..v 1 fcr til i.i pavpiBO are :!;a:!-. ' ';*!â- â€¢.â-  '.!re-t imported Mock- j !i;,'h.ii!i, cf.^.mottltd brown colour, with "Dr. Jur Jlediciiio ior L\:nfrs, Liitr j arid Ul'jud" in raised br- I lers ou tbo sid?. O.ir i re,".sO!is for niaKiny thi" oha-iae r.re Isiâ€" i:i acm- derfiU curative iju.ii;.:. e^ will be better preserved .n" tbe medicine bein,: \i â- â- -i entirely in tha dark. .:;i. i .A-s tire jug vvill be regi'j-.T' cd it v.iU be i.'npo.ssibie to cuntf-tfcit it. 3r(lâ€" 'ri.-f uame " Dr. Jug'-j Mfi;- FACSIMILE cine' will be mote e-ioi'.y Of « JUG OF Dr. JUG'S i..:i:eur}.Lred bv fu;.50ci;. WCDICINE. tio.n. 4th â€" Our fri'ii-ii n-i'i ne a'll ' o r; v^?znize r.t once tha.t they a-.e c 'ttint' tho tfciiuu. firt.'.le, as there is no other uicuicine pu! upiiiajug. DU. JUG 'iEDiCINE CO., Tcroiito and Str'atT-.rd Y»S OlIiTH©^ We ari the only manufacturers of Small American Hoj SAUSAGE CASINGS in Canad.a. These Casinsrs TAKE THE LEAD of any EnglishSheep Casings, iistosize, strengthand length. Price List American Hog Casings. Per kc? of 100 lbs. .$30 00 Per keg of 50 lbs. J15 TO Smaller quantities, per lb. .35c. ExoLisn Shfrp C'.BUJos â€" Per keif of 50 buiidli-s $30 00 Smaller quantitici per bundle 6fi Patronize Home trade. If any other dealers are offering Casings at less than the above, we will sell at their figures if shown the prices. tVe al o manufart.ure PUR E ANIMAL FERTI LIZER, composed of Blood, Bone and meat. Price, per ton, Â¥30 00. B'ine or coarse Bone Meal, 535 per ton. All Goods Warranted, or monej- refunded. Goods F. O. B. at Hamilton. F. K01VLl!li A CO., HaiBlton Ont. THE 6B£ AT ENGUSH FBEORIFTiaa Asnccessful medicine tested oyer 30 years in thousands of cases. PrompUy cures jVen;oitsP»x)stra- tion. Weakness of Brain, Spinal ]Cora, and Oene-ative Organs of I Before, either sex, fmrsst'cms and all ills AA«k caused by indiscretion or wer-exertion. Sis packages is guaranteed to ef .ect a cure when al other medicines fail. One package $1, six pack* tees $5, by mail. Sold by druggists. Writefiiri fumphiet, EuRsACauacAiiCo., DetroittJmdk RUBBER STAIVIPS^ eil.i, p.iid Burning iirands, c. Send for Citalogr.e. BARBER BROS. Co., 37 Scott St. Toronto. STEAI^ TRAPCO/S SPECIAL BUCKET RETURN TRAK ' t3'The Celebrr-.ted Han- ..J. ... i,«. eock ' Inspirator. â- -T^vLjjfS'j^'l, .Tire ri-iba^r.i's Automatio â-  i^ i -V Sr^ Uc-ftirting Injector. fcT.Vorrijon's.\utomatf6 S:ght Feeti Lubrieator. • 'sn"j ii' Kngiaecrs' i I'lumh- ,.!iWM/ t^rs' Supplies of every '^p-^_,jy â-  _- do:cr!t-tion. Send for "Vr circulars. ' JA.li;S MORRISOS, ;oi3:77Adcl.ii(ieSt.W., STANDARD CHOPPING miLS. USES BEST rRi?JSH BU3R,/f ""^;^-.?: '-,\ ffilLLSTQNilS FIKESTCnitiP.'iS IMTHE ^NOaLD CIO i'.lJlEWlNG PIATESAS lil IRONMILtS â-  Eirthda; i â- ,-;,cr vVill :;ei, Hier bahit;!, 3 â- â- â- :orn\?. â- ' Nearly every mechanic his work, Their shoes B,lmost like fingers. makes use ot his toes in holding_his work, every toe being fully developed cost a penny, and last six months. eluded carriage 3he"hu^ged"the'baby and said he had b en fgood boy, just as any other mother have done. T'le How to Stop a Paper. following so f'ally and clearly ex- presses our ^neâ- .vs of the subject thaD we dive it without a comment " ion have an undoubted right t3 stop a news-paper when you feel disposed, upon payment of arrearagc^^- Do not hesitate to do so on account of tenderness of feelings for the editor. Don't you suppose he wouid sfcoD buying sugar of you, or meat, clothing, A^.gool.,^t.:iihe thought*he was not getting his money's worth, or desired to latronize some other concern? And why should you not exercise the same privilege S regard to him " And when you dis- co atinue^a paper do so manfully Don't be so .piteful as to throw it back to the post^ rna.Hter with a coutemptuous " I don't want U an? l^nSr !•' and have "refused " written on the m°rgi«. ^^^ »^^^f ^^^ ^^^" rt^Tin S, the editor No gentleman ever stops it in Sat way-no matter if his head is covered wUh grly hairs that shonld be onor.ible. Tf you^do not wish to longer receive a news- iaper write a note to the editor like a man, Sngr-andbe snre that the arrearages ^fpfid. This is the way to stop a news- paper." ImitatiDn, Is sometimes called the sincere form of flattery. This may acconnt for the nnmber of imitations of the original and only pMi- tive com enreâ€" Putnam's Painleas Corn J!-r- traotor. All such faU to poaseu equal merit, so when purchasing get the genuine «'Putn-» m's." Safe, taxe and p Mn l iwr dinggiata. AU .4 Cure for »runltcnness. The ocinm habit, deiisoiuarjia, the morphine habit, nervous prostration can=ei by the use of tobacco, wako-ulness, me'.ital depression, Eoftenipg of the brain' etc premature old age, loss of vitaliiy caused by over-eiertionof the brai., and loss ot natural stre-cth from anv caurc whatever. Men- young, Ola or mH-?e agedâ€" who are broken down from any of th. above causes, or an;, cause notmentwwd above send'vour addre:.s audlO cent-, in stimpj for Lubon s TreatU" in book form, of D!seases of Xan, Jiooks sent sea ed and secure from ob»ervaticn. Address 5J. V. Llbos, 47 Wellington street E.ist Toronto, Ont. The muff shonld always correspond with the fur of the pelerine or shoulder cape. CiNO^LE'iK Hair RKSEWEB restores grsy and faded hair to its nat jral color and prevents falling out. Gray krimmer trims green cloth dresses very handsomely. ITCHIXC PILES. SYMPTOMS-Moisture intense itching and stinsmg; SYMPTOMS -lu scratching. If allowed to """The long tulle veil remains in favor for fashionable brides. HUB COUGH Curb cures in one nunute. The hat pin grows in size and novelty of decoration. .. ..... People Who ajj, "J^" 'g^^tS'b^ aS^n- tolK ftad li^edy. Ask vonr DmcKlrt. Green and gray veils are very unbecoming. whPnBvar voar Stomaon or Boweie get oMOl ^» 23 ADELAIDE ST. E., TORONTO An classes of fine work. Mvrs. of Printeri' !.' 3Jnss and Metal F'.;:2iiuri Ssad fcK priC5 rir?i THE MARTIN MACHINE, vith new- improvements, is away ahead of any acd every Matbine in America. Manufacture 1 only by H iiAR.ri' C0., '.)U Marv St., Hamilton, Ont AGENTS! OUR AGENTS AGENTS Magnificent I'arallel Bibles, Withrow's Popular " History of '"^anada," Gough's "Platform Echoes," Dorchester's " Liquor P.-obiem," Sam P. Jones' 'Living Words." G^h'^-^'lun^ll^bra-n; MAKE MONEY Shadow " " Mother, Home and lieaven," etc. Popu- lar Books 1 Lioeral Terms! Wnte for circulars, terms, etc., to William Bniaas, Publisher. Tcronto. HE LOKOOW G"A?«AWITEE AND ACCiOEKTGO. (LO: Of LONDOH, m. ranital £360,00fl. Dominion Government Deposit, ^Tm Head Office 72 liing St ilast, Toronto. Gentremen of imiuence wanted in unrepresented rii=itrift'5 â- '^- T- McCOBD, aictri -ts. jjggidg„j. Secretary for the Dommion. Nervous Debility. BR GRAVS Specific has been used for the past ft^'e^n veaA ^Wth Leat suoce,s, in the treatment of from ex- Kprvoua*D^biiitv,and all diseases arising ^Xnr^eceipt of price. Pamphlet on application. THE GRAY MEDICINE CO., Toronto. mWhOmmMM^f^^m BRAMTFCRD. CANADA.â€"â€" BARNUI WIRE and IRON WORKS, WINDSOR, ONT. We are offering special in- ducements to purchasers of Iron Fence for delivery this fall. We Guarantee the Best and Cheapest Fence made in the Dominion. IRON FENCES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Send for Catalogue Oanon'a Stomach Bitten. All DrujotlBtB, 60 aenta. A western paper says Clifton blew np yeaterday. ii«m«ihoreana«o did the ohwnbermad S^^Sred for $3,000 «.d loaded with nulroad iron." •* The steamboat The captain ^i^^iOAPERMANENT LOAN AND SAVINGS COMPANY. INCORPORATED A.D. 1855. Subscribed capital. • 'UJ'SU Offlee :-C«y'g Bldgs, Toronto St., Toronto. ItRAICHT LOANS. OR CREDIT FONCIERPLAIJ. X?^SS^si'u'n«mT,res°t'cre^';^al:'S ?n°te'*relJr?^^bteeu4"r"""""°""°'*^"°*' "A^SSi^otmay^'oe^tSre'Stothenndersigp^I V *SF^fZJ^M^^ ot to the local representativea ^f ttfoom^^i^hont Ontario.^As the Com- P'^Jlr iSLSnliirmdnoed to minimum. '"T^^BT MASOK, Uuaffing Dtoector. A Home Company! Guarantee Capital, $1,000,000 PRESIDENT EON. VICE-PBESIDEXTS SIR. W. P. HOWLAND, C.B., K.C.M.G. I WM. ELLIOTT, ESQ., EDW. HOOPER. ESQ. DIBECTORS Hox. Chief JfsxicB Macdokald. W. H. BBAmr, Esq. J. Uesbsrt JUsos, Esij. Has. Jamks YoL'sa. HAKACCfe DIBECTOB M. P. Rtas, Esq, S. NORDHKIMEB, ESQ. W. H. GI3BS, Esq. A. McLran Howakd, Esq, J. K. MACDONALD J. D. Edoae, Esq. Waltkk S. Lib, Esq. A. L.Ooodbkham, Esq. This Distinctively noinc I ustltntlon was estabUahed 15 years ago During this period nearly •»« million ol dollais has been returned to the policy holders, or their representotives. The assets accnniulated during this period amount, at this date, to over 91,500,000, and when tts eMMntw Capital is added, firms seeiu-Uy for policy holders to the amount of over 93,100,000. Those contemplating insuring wiU do weU to compare the cost in this Association with other sompaQiea, for the alKve period, before insuring elsewhere. This ABSoelatlon'B Kates are from M to 3» per cent. lOTfer than in those foreign oompanlesdoiBj bndnesiin this country, while the proM results surpass the best of them. J. K. HACDONALDs Managing Dirootor. Bias Ornos, IS Toaono St., Tomwiqu m^sm Sli»v IfKll »^»:iff."t ' 'â-  • •! ,â- â€¢ i t\, â- ii'./.t.-r 1 A I ,.^?^?^r

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