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Barrie Examiner, 17 Mar 1898, p. 8

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uywyyr M! muyvqnu I ` mm snark. EXAMINER, THURSDAY, MAR? `17. _W1s93.` low as Aaron and Doctor Won locum; Dggk (`Illa-u III!!! III Alhtvt nun aavvv-u vvwnu --cu.` "L 9 non Qtlier.` r . ` In French theaters the doctor of the theater has a seat given him for every. performance. He Tenet be there every evening. Naturally, after he has seen the same pieoea more of times he longl to he elsewhere and prefers to give his seat to some of hi: friends. M. Ernest . Blnm saye that when he was a young man a friend, the doctor of the Theatre Perte St. Martin, gave him his seat. -' J net as he was becoming interested in V the tlrst not the stage manager rushed up--the. heroine bade nervous attack and required medical aid! Blnm had nothing else to do bnt to iollow him. In the lady`a dressing room he found the manager with anguish depicted on every feature and the lady wringing her hands and shrieking. ' nnliv .a....o.... ....e..H \vt..u."1..i.. IIUUUZ - Blum grew as red an lobster, and as` Ire cuuld not say anytlng he just ' ejaculated: Hm! Let us see! but us I and nut unuua nuu L-surwzuug. Now, doctor, quick! What : to be done?" A ' IN... ._`-- _- _..-I nun lnknbnu nn BULQKU. Have you poured my w head? -he asked. 1411,- N am when `"*o..:L's*rx2.":1*;*:;g_.;m,..na,,1e JJ ITIVIIB 411006] LU uuau u v ,. Upnrds. according to nature of sec 5%. He took the lady a hs/and in a.wi1d M- Gempt to feel her pulse. She shrieked more than ever and writhed like a snake. `HVT---A ----A _------'I A-.- -...An_ ._ Ln- Ktliiif (31 F Wft 'i71it't1o7di1`izin 66` H1 9 ' Ill 15 UV U0 INDIE UL nu! -IH!VI:I ll_l pl} , _ah' is;ac'ar'dely (1iatinj;uishab1e4-1=Ne\i' ,.-.4York E un. ' - * . J ` . ,, I U!!- And no effect?" " "Non7r'*"*- Then don pour any more." - , After this display of medical knowl- mddga he continued: ' 3 "Give her a sni of can de_ cologne. Hxwen t any, was the answer. "Then go fetch some. , } O rushed the manager and the stage manager, and Blum was left with his patient`. ` - `- .QuJnn1\1 aha tmnnnrl Imr mm: and puuuuu. '- Suddenly she opened her eyes and smiled. ' ` un._..A.-.. H ..L.. ....:.I 14...... ...... .. ....-.1 luluuu. Doctor, she said, you are a good (allow, aren't you? _ [ Yes, ma m`selle. ` `l`Yon must be, doctor. Now listen. There is nothing the matter with me. You would have found that out soon. I want aoonple 0! days off. .Can`f you` manage it?" . T\nlinrlnOnrlI `Inn v-nnlia -lnvfnllv HIIIHIIEU IVS Delighted! ` he replied joyfully, . 1 Now`, msmselle, yon re A good 61- flbw too. I am not a doctor._`.*, I came in I on the doctor's ticket, so you must not i give him away. " i Ru Hula Hugh Hun `nnnnnamn and chant: ; 5110 uuu nun]. By this time thpjnanager and stage manager came back, each with a bottle . of can de cologne. He told themrthat it was unnecessary now. The lady was quite composed and _oould appear with- out any danger. But she must have 1:` few days rest. They made wry faces, but granted the ho1iday.--Philadelphia Times. V ' r ' ` ' GJIIU All In HLIIVWIIIIII -I-II!`KU!1 IV nullyl ' null to It: Surroundings. It is a familiar fact that shes can . change their colors at will. Many shes - make '1-exnerkable changes. Free swim-` ming shes most commonly preserve their normal colors, though these shes - can change. The shes that change most are the. bottom feeders. For ` theirown protection from other shes that "would _1n:ey upon them and the better toenable them themselves to capture footf these ` `change their colors to match the bottom` . they are on so as to make. themseltes invisible. They do this often to a degree that seems extraordinary. In one AI` Han nnnunnr mf uiafnr Funlrn `Am. ` KUIIULII |HV|~ CI lllll HUN}! I, uugulnu. A ' ` Hlhwidow. &nxidunto_n1nuhii;`n>x- - "pry-from the min` : tlxatsryated upon it*.'f~- `hail tha`o,I, !`0P0ll6dTsndVp:qvd, by ; oxpor,tes_bi3n9ny th'a_t 7 her huiband mud been demented It the -time hqoom nxit- - ' 86dth.0orimo.7 Thus occurred peculiar "6ix:o\\zxA:- ance, 0! a de_a`d `mu ontrinl. ThI. tx~.ias1 ` m\:lt6d in the rovupstot the forms: I I :, untonv. thy court proghnoinh the do-. <:0 I(ID|'[Ii1y. - . .._._...... ___.-_._.. ,_...._ ..._.._.._._ -._ 0- W- FLAXTON. ` ARRISTER. BOLICITOR. & Private Moriey to Loan at 5 1 Iumsof mpayme_x_x_t. _ - n.__.x.. cent. : lulu! nutlun UAlJL|lUL\.IlLl(llJ- , In one of the smaller salt Water tanks at the New York aquarium thre are 1 number of small utsh. The bottom of the tank is ooverodwlth ooarse gravel. The` great` [bulk of the gravel is com- poaod of pebbles of? brownish` white,` ,1: sort of pale iron rubt color. Scattered I in `this are pebbles of a`-doeeper, tinge, Q with now and then one of rbrownish I gray or brown black, , _ ' A ' 'I`hn ntixh lvimi rm the xvrnvnl at Hm _ ` >="lInu!rIpVAbroqd. ._- V 5 juyow mm: to Sue` In a hog quite i `I }0IiIhd`IQUh !QII"QR." `. _`'l`Ihould`-\,uy ' 'OI|N.u|Q. .hIIJl!l'.,}`j`. A % Aw- A-h*a6;VT!%hvw;k A ~uu`4knun-an-iouabidh "xxx amun. your an inn vzuit` }I`an`;d! '_ Yloir ho.vry I aha] Ln. uxunu uAuun._ _ The atsh lying on the gravel at the bottom of this tank imitate its colors in their. Own backs in a manner that is marvelous. They are of e mottled brown, like the colors ofwlihgofirevel, and the` smallest of the atshi is the most" \ l imnderful._ ~ They are all thin and lie } elose to thejbomtem..The edge of. the lit.- tle one blends with it, and its hack is a won derfu1mosaie of browns so like the i gravel of the surrounding bottom that I it appe rslto-he is part of it. Evh` in` \ iih nil umt_'m~ ni- ';f'Ii.:1n>7iE'.`n}:nM H n Annyioouutry for a `court so sit in judg- ment on-t_he'dead,vb_ut in at Berlin letter to the Chicago Record an account in given of. 1;. trial in which the" accused ` `wan dead man; ' _ . n .......` ...u. H; a....u a..:..I, 'mL... 1...: 1 H. N UL`-Mu luau. It was` not higi nut trial; "That hgdi 1 taken place in his1i9time,-4ind4tsa=~-j `salt _h'ad bgen up iontn0e,of, `imprison? - _mont\`for-I8 niontho; `The delinquent was bureau`-_ ohiof/Jih thmtax office" of %sqhvm.anm,,si1esi a; ma ifwas pmm 2 -.th a'8 ha ha ommzxsd fund: ana_:xged r % + doonmhx;ts;.",8oo_n.I1ter his ;untenba,. L 7howevei`.~` hafihowed night: of ;u'n_settled_ roaion; and a`tlo ngth dted It Iugniuo; j ` ' Illiainritlnm nvn-in'n'n tn n1AnIIr\ii:n'nnv`vi- anmaat. ` WllftI|nA3>limis}\r:ld= A nus; BOTH WAYS. `THE FlSH"S coLor. `In a Mu-veloul Degree to Adam 'lOnall On It: luv-I-nnnlnan. ` -p 3`: ,,nuv`o 4,-` Triiugvg l'Iu"I|.. ..-u.L..LI... . . _ _ _ _ . _-`I AN onio 0131.41-:x.x.[ now. pn CAIN II I'D S'oma woman, says- lheralily` Com- `mercial. have fuund 3 furmnc ll) (hair faces, while Others have fuuud a Iormne in Ohniu nunu Rut mm-a Cum:-nu inm (lull, wuuu ULHIIIB Iglvn umuu n Iuuuuv in their gures. -But more imeree imp and protable tn! the oxperienqes J theae,'ia that of the Ohm girl who acm; ally found a fortune in her ear. ' 'I"l\i-'n..nnn Lulu has Mann 3 I-nnnr A DHV IUIIHU 'l)l'lu'H.` Ill luff CHI`. ` Thisyuung lady has been 3 resident o the Buckeye Susie for fifteen years. Her present. home is in Bincinnati, ivhere she ranks as one of the must successful musi- cians and {mice lrainersin the entire west. Her personal attractiveness and unusually yivsciuus temperament has, " cambined with her: sccuniplishmeuts. gainedlur her an enin"able"iuciul position. To "look at her bright, ro:-y, girlish face. one would. suppose. [hen _l_1_e_r'___`liV_f,e lrad been one hf perpetual sunshine, and that she had never l u momenss unllappln-89. No one wuu d fur`:m instzint surmise that this same gizl had for n1-arly two years been the viclim of s termentor that came nrar hlnsling her life and rubbing her of - her rens Her life presents "one of those cases where present appearances Fail to `give`un insight into past: experi- nnmm . It Wltti during an entertainment at the College of Music in whicqh she to sk put- tliet. she contracted whit she then re, gardtd as as slight-cold. I took no natice of is strst. said the young lady re:eutly,_ to a Comniercial reporter, butin about in week small red spots appeared on my face I end so disgured uietha: I lost my pupils, ` one by one. `l`heir mothers} feyiring cou- tsgion, did not want them to come in` contact with me." A nervous, -racking cough robbed me of sleep tllltlvappellte, and each of four_dill'erent pliysicieus who werecelled in gave a di'ereut opinion` as to what my trouble was; Eczema, Blord Poisoning. Lung Trouble. end a complica- tion of disorders were among the results of their diagnoses. My _sutlering was intense and I,begtm'wasting away to a _ mere shadow. Dreading the solicitude and sympathy which I could plainly reed on the faces of my friends. I secretly _ changed my boarding place. When they found my new address I decided, by the -advice of two physicians, to go_`.e it private Sanitarium in Indiana. My jourueyin the cars, continued the young lady, was i a terrible ordeul, fer, aside from my physical sutfering. I saw that, although I , wore it veil, the passengers avoided the seats near me, i and between my coughing s spells I`eould not but hear that they , talked about my hopeless condition and _ l disgured face. i ` . Rmsitlnn llan lunrrilnln nl.-in tlmnnun lms : l uluugulru IIIUU. ` Besides the horrible skin disease, she s 5` got consulnption. and its going to kill her. 3 poor thing. It almostkilled my sister, K remarked a lady, in an audible tone, to p her companion across the aisle. ! lnhilrlnl-m\ `in T lull-arr] mv dnnm nrn. Ishuddered as haud my doom pro- nounced by c'arole,ss lips, and didn n have enough hope left to pay more than passing notice to the nan1t;of,,_t,_he dlacbvery which the lady said had saved hen aister s life. I hate] met with s0'ina,ny disappointments than I almost courted death, and it was a relief to get within the sheltering walls of the Sa.nitarium, andhenr the encuumging words of bhq proprietor and his attendants. Rni: all mv hnnn vmiinhml whian. aflzm-.1 HUI \iU|llPiIl.llUH KIUI U35 ll) mam. t WUIUB U1 IQ PIFUPI IUBUK` uuu HIE l1l:lUllLH\Hb5- Bntall my hope vanished when, after- eightweeks treatment. I was_asked for the address'es"cf my relvcs and friends. I knew then that these doctors also con- sidered my `case hopeless. The mental ' agony I endured brought my journey on J the cars back to me with vivid distincL- . ness, and suddenlyithe name of the ' Discovery" which the talkative passenger , _mentioned as having saved her sister s lite beganringing in my ears. Somehow I could not drive it from my mind, end by V an almost superhuman impulse I was 1 impelledto secretly send a note for 9.. bottle'_ of it, which Iitook according to ' directions. The first few-days it had no apparent effect on my case, except to ' -l HllBVO my cough somewhat and the sore , ness on my` lungs." The second bottle gave, me more strength. and the eruption on my skin hegen to disaiipear. l sent u out for three more bottles. and by the time I.had taken them I felt~slmcst well. ` I knew it was against the rulesof the. . - _[nsti_tution for patients_to.take any medi- cines except those prescribed there, and ~' I called the chief physician to 'myTo0m._l showed him that Ihad left his own medi-'_ ; cine untouched for weeks, told him that I had broken them-uterand taken-V Dr. Pisrce s Golden Medical Discovery, which - saved my_..lif,e._aiter_iLe_difl`etteut_d@mts ; had; failed. My cure is a matter of record. nd Icheeriuljy consent t_o`i_t_s_ publication ' its a token of gratitude to Dr. Pierce and his wonderful Diseovery., sud4'n order . that other women, may be rescuezl from. aggizmg so oi` oi; p_ ` . .1 have resumed` giving` music lessons, and as you can see with your own eyes; added the young lady to the reporter. my-`skin is sm\otl_i`and clear. and my healthfis iperfect. If;I had not heard th'06`._t_wo.' l young women. discussing my case in the p 5 CRT;lI'I"'WUlll& 1l0t`l18"l l6|`0' to=da_vtelling~ ;, `_ ycuof my wcnderiulrecovcry. My hearing I `thtit conversatiun'p1-oiv'ed' svtortune to m`e.~ Tim nlsnvnmnnu rnnnrlzntl "hi? the (lam. Iuuvv u ........... _, Tichcr on `Drawfng. on and China Graduate m the Ontario School of Art, '. u......:.u um. fm-tnhnnI nhildmn Salun "I150 UUIIVCWNQIIUII QFUYUQ HIUKILCIIU `MU ll`:-` `The above=eaa_e..ereporbed fbythe 0o m~ . A `mcfrcial, in By ind mean; `gm. exceptional one. Many nhoueanda have given their of` the _woude'rfnl9`our`avMe.e'and new life]. velpnxtary, `written testimony in` support "C givilnepowbg `of Dr. Pibrce s Golden Medical Discovery Mm" qt these have; _.aak`ad;Vt`hgt .thQi.|7~experiences be made pub1ieiot the benet of other 'su`ere':s.. . H.s.nn it nnmntiman hnmfnh i`n`lcna pUUl|C IUP H15 UQIIUHIA ULUWIIVL` I\HlUl'U(n- ` If;\~.BI_ bit aometimes haplas vi`n`lcng Hmglacted Vnd`aer_imaly complicated (men, nhaJ;ali'e'L_u.nd* oureyatforded by thin. geab . `fD:aoovery" doesn't. mom" bliyitullow; Dr. \Pieroo.~will, u ' ubing a` vised by letter. T gond. me of 9 at-ge,'a1_\on uruighttotwurd, .profoniionl:advioa at will vniablo any . nubrou, `from Tnimilar` dinem'abo.y;ej,do~ (cubed. to ' .o-no -themuolm at: home.- . vlwnw. Winiu-Ir 9115 Pwnonly-.: ;n`;33a~.sa;' 2 Jqh.1n4>n'..~th!n weoi.fyl::` i we own : nu oldujzhta v1%t,v1aVu -. v A i >_L.`;T.%..;?: :`.`:';`?w'...".i`.`.`.`B.`.`.. .; ..A.~ 3.`-.*`.`.`3 i %"`v`1~.`o g?iE*'n'R.sgom e.o`on.ar 0.. _ sygglgguoom` coI1.Ild9r?IY 311;; mil. Vkioz, V mfn mrv`hnduhI!'a`i 1. M. I HER Fungus.` ovxmunnn in ma ('\R~.`,. .___....-...__._.._., ,, W_ nzsumix REPHESENTAT|V\E wAmo;. X . Also` to our large receipts of-** The (lauith of'..\lias Fruices E. Willard gives occaslnn to.Tlxe Outlook to reprint in its Magazine Number for .\lzirch a personal description and jrilmte to Miss \Vill:ml,, warm friend and associate in temperance work.Lady Henry Somerset. A _fu'll-page ortrait . of Miss Willard. drawn for The utlook by Mr. Gribayedo . and ii `~.p`i.sture Of`MTsa Willard in her library, _acc0u.pauy I the article. (33 3. year. The Outlook_ l `written for The Outlook last; year by lier i Coinpai1y,`. 87Fourth Avenue, New York.) l }[iiFE iii6E`66iFiifi .;-a-u-u---n----n-----41::-- The Honorable Sir Mackenzie Bowel], P.0..l President-'1`l1o Honomble ' Sir Wliver Mowat ` 1 .C`!, G.O.M.G.. Minister of J lmice?-~' ~~-` Vice-Pres!de11t-Joseph W. Flzwellc, Esq. 91 . I Mzmaglng D!1;oct0r--'I`l1e )V1llimn Davies ()0. Limited, and Dlrecto1:_.Ca1mdian._ Bank of Commerce. a K.G.M.G., Senator. ..Ex.-Prime Minister of Canada. - ' _. M . Canada. ~' ., I The Honorable J. D. Edgar, P.C.. M.P-.Spe:\k r House of Commoni. I I The Hononible Wm. `Hnrty, Commissioner Public Works Ontario. . The Honorable Gen. A. Cox. Senator. President Canadian Bank of Uouunerce. . _ - The Honombio S, C. Wood. isianaging DIro<;tot Freehold 14oax\&Sa\vi11.`_Go'. ' John Hoskln, E .,'Q.C.. L.D.. _},"resident~'1`o- routo.Geno.1al rusts Company. - I `President - 1`he Honomble "Sir Oliver Mowat .C`!. G.O.M.G.. liyiieei--~-T- dent Toronto Stock Excmm c. I Western Assurance Comuny. . A. F. Et};cc1es.`Esq., M.D.. F. `.G.S , etc.. London`. n .. - . `A.-E. Kemp. Esq. President Kem ' .' ink 00.,` and 2nd Vice`-Pres? Ma.nufo.ctur- dent `Toronto Hugh N. Baird, Esq.. Grain erchtmt. DI1`ecfor.l Toard of Txdl `F. G. 0ox. Esq.._Max1agli{g" Director. GUARANTEED ogs surf-enc1ez~ I.mm 1 and paid up_VA_LUbES. ~ . i. `PCLIOIES -Agtttohntically Non.-For-V i" -1feimb1e.a.fter_3rd yeax-.L._T. 3 [ .- this Purl . charter and navigate gsmambonts and other vessels. , . . t 0- *` Isherebgiven that alication will be made to l ment of Can ft at its next session: for the passlngofau Actto inoorpomtc The Toronto ` and Hudson Bay Railway Company. with author- ity to lay ouhconstructaudoperaizan railway from the City of Toronto to 9. point at or near the month of Rupert's River and to other points on Hudson Bay, and also to own, construct. ind with such other powers` `and privileges as \ my be necessary or incident tmhe said railway. -THE TORONTO Min HUDSON on RAIL- ` WAY uomnmv. . ` i Dated at Toronto the 2nd of February. A.D. 1398` - . 6.14 - ognx 913 `nqm.g-mor.~ Bgrguqmul yo)- Take Oar e" V Seagers Antiseptic Todth Waslj---_--` Jugyt to hand. `Buyers of clothing will" find cur goods well made, well trimmed-in fact, equal in t, nish, style, and quality to best. tailor-made clotlms . T_here.is this dilference,_ however. the p'ic1`.s are Lot only lowerliyy-_f_ur than tailor-made goods, Lnl. fully 25 per` ' cent. lower tlmn usnalvprices of_remly-rnude clol.hing.~ See our svelllmzule Boys Clothing. Also a. fine line of ;\Ien s Spring 0vercoants- . ` L- New Lines of Ladies` l)n;ss.Goods, Gloves, Hosiery. opened this Week- ohn kloskln, J1: .,' Q.U.. Lh.1).. ; res1dent-'1`o- ' Gompzm . . J. Kenuv. Esq., Ylce-Pres! ent \Vester11.& British America Assumnco Companies. . H` lun nner,. Es .. Assistant Genera1._M9.na- er Canadian Ban of Commerce. V .. .--Ames. E ., of A. E. Ames & 00., PresI~ dam Toronto Cock Exchtmszo. - Unnaman bank of Uomm . Am dent took Exchan 1 mrh N. Baird. Esau Grain e1 Ulllra . .-E. Esd., Presldexit 'Ma.11ufb.ctur- K mg Co.,- m_u1_V2nd Y_1c_e31jr_ __d_e1_1t_"_1`o,r9x;toV "ioard '1`rade., . . G. Cox.'Esa.. Mmumimz Director. lUUlI\_l.l_L[|J|liU Wu J . cc-mupencement. _jue_nera1,Age__1m,. H 41V-hf"; I " ;. 7:.-: Ot_)llu;gw0od - ~ I`.-u. suxf1i:;[faknt` as `Bu-ai. V ` BARRIE S_ GREATEST njnuc s_1joRE. '*Seagers Drug Store, BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Frawley & Devlin: WE HAVE . IMPERIAL or CANAf)::L`*""f' 1'I:}r1'%.: n:'oeui:sV.;-` V _ ;G` ,Ag1_ ' ` (`.O\|n}1 Vi-i=hL1iii`us In announcing th arrival ofew` A I 4 I * n < -I IU$ Spring `Coeds. iv all I` e. V` Honey loaned mil[real_ estate su.-curlty-largo or mull sums. |ou:,'_ or short dates, and terms utNg'c- p: t to suit borrowers. . ` ' , ochnrgetor 1n ter:at,ou monev arranged for. tutakeu oittnortg B. I to M :h d I .,........2w...;..m.:m: *` W W ;.. noun-ac.` . G8_lv18I'R` ,Ag__n't, . " A: Gollumwox of the teeth. That doesn t mean simply hrushing them every morning and every night. There are things that a brush w"0n b do. A brush won't sto decay nor give, it refreshing taste to'bh_e mouth, uor arden the gums, nor 1-emuve all the t2u"t2u' from the teeth. 'l`he only sz1.fe.n.nd sensible thing is to get a. bottle of` lt.'\i{ill be conbmy in the long mln, because it c'osLs less Iv get 21. bottle tl_uu1.tul1ztve 21 tooth lled. , , ' me a bottle in tune and take care of your teNl1. MUCH PLEASURE I" ` 21 acre lot at Oro St.'1.tiou,- mt ofthc estate of 110 , late as. Johnstomjr. Ont e propery isaframe ' dwellipg suitable for a store. Also two threshing- machmes and one engyme.-all as` good :Ls'new; and a._\Vawrous crusher. 20 inch stones. Apply ti) _' A. A.` BELL,'EExecutors. I 10-13 R. 0. BELL, Oro Stzrtgiml.` ' Dunlop Streeb.-2f BricK1; wellipgl sor~ eys. " ' *' ~ ` ' Hallie!` Rtr ,-'. _F'in flwaellina nH mmlmm I g %A~fFor.- % {TOWN %PRUPERTY ll) l'UVlllQll_EH. _ _ ' l radford St.--Brick-_ house; 8 rooms. ~ Bpick house. 6 rooms. Double dwelling, 2 lxmemeuts. ~-~~~_---*=~- ' - '_ _ Fl....I..'Co..- 2..-; Tim... ..... `,1.....-... 19 `VUCIHULHS. ' " '?"*'7 ChaArlo te"S.treet. --~`Fine reideue, 13 rooms and basement ; garden} fruit, and` all mo'dern improvemenhs. - ` T ' Wiz.nhs=.th Sl'._.Rnnah-rmnt. I\n|'na.'5vrnn mm NOGDHTQG IOI` lll't|'i:3l3_Oll urrangeu IOT- totnke ape! -I mortg es. Intcrestischargcdbonly {tom date when actua Iy paid. V > _ , `Farm and other pm my insumd. . V q Agent for Canada ermauen: Loan and Sav- lnaoompany. ` - _ ` don Mutual Fire Insnrvmne Coxupunvy. Scottish Union Fire Insurance Co puny. ' ` Donut borrow money or insure 5 ur propexjty you enquire of me, I .m,.._,_4 /E1izbeth,Sg,77Rough-cast hox'1s_e, 5 roo ms ' gabie, ego. .Brik__stme, -dwellin , &c. I Francis St.--B1*ic1t~~hnuse:~sha '}e."am;'8"' I l9(.l8l'I1 ymprovemencs. V grooms. , . ' " '- , ~ Francis 85. Eas ._-Lot. inure.-. -, " " M My Sh -Fina9b_grick mansion in Barri, V13 : i`60irn{ `o:icb"`hO'u's'e".V stb.b{e,""*tb.i Filie rou'h-cash residence. ,. ~ .- -' oraley St.~--Rougll-cnst-hrmsr.8 ro0ms.__ . Owen St..-_-1Imy,e,brick-hmise, `2 vaq1mt~-;- lots. ' v um loti IUU1; Bayeld Sh:'-~Framo ho;|se Md `lot. -. Kempenfldc S19-Brik `hnnse, stable.` 7 Best house" east Of`S2;. Vinoenlfs Park. 3 Town of`Bm.dfo'td.--.6 acres and dweiling. H i Tor_onto.-2 f,iue~1ot.s,~Lynd Avenue. ,- Medontu..---Lnts- 2. 4, 5, 6,71. (Jon. 4; Lots 3, 6. 7, Con. 5`. ` ` Tnwhhin hf (`,infr., >`V)Arv\'7 Qvnind ._.T.ni>.n ` 1.;unso,,0.I.u)n._o. .. ' , - Townahi of,Cr oft, Parry Su11nd.-Lots . 10 an(1}20. oh`. 9; beaixtifnIly`aituatd on the > No'mh`=}h'6ie of Lab" Km1c._'nq6WT N r.'.:n:c. ;1x}'.;m.~. 1.... 1'.4-r~,...*"1n ` . n. LgpL11a_.-1aD.&cregv,_.L,n m.'}g'qn.1u. ` `-5 'M'&t<':he'dah..-~eLnt V 1?, Con. '10. :45 cm. Lot l;7, iQQ'_z_>}. 1. 200'acr6s; `Lot l5;`!0on. 2, I ;200abrsas. :>_;, ,1, '- U .`-Vgea1`m.--`Lot "31Cdn.76._ `Loc.gl_4, C,Qq_.;_ 14`. z-pupa: _n,;,asg.hau p . `horas. .5 ._ is. . W fIn,nisl..-N9rth', x % W . . 13$: m%*2;;cun;:%1i; -` `8.9`aor98',j `North-Mli _ts26,'`3on.. 11. 10,0, ao1`6a. -' Soufth-ha|f;'.v- L9 535; L"`-{`l!**fL3@`?9`*?` . ., Can. 1100` Mni15ai;;i%avxa; < g-ma-m. 2 .. 49-he ; eys. . ' Co1li_e1'Sh'_eet.'+Fi_11e clwelling, all modern m rovements. mm...a m,_m.-,.1. 1.',......' Q .....\..... Fairm for Sl or Ret. Gnduzxte uf um unmno bcnuu: 01 an ., . VI -.. Spechl class fur school children Saturday. `mole, 61.0. , D!'l0K__8l(ll, uwemu _. we. Francis, St.~Brxck~~hnuse;vsta }e,"etc."8": -nnmn - - nan-.. -~ V, -- _ N; t;'g';_i11i9...-zl55.zxcreg>,_ 1 Lab 14.` _Cqn.5 :. 'hl'at(:he'daa h..-~LnLVl?. Con. ' I0. -45 .4 ron SA|. E im BARBIE. +AND V 2 wuuu i9:~\ he&h. , .. BgL\\."\.ce`a.t:...;...- ..... V hm-,-' J hart, per bhl.` ,10Y1?.-h'{l}"Yo v`7._ ` nzunuu` n % % wIr.;ArsnWas.T, M- , n" Q .1`, .`..\. ..`. En" ;..`: @=.`Eus amggmjggu _ vgyssr uAn sii raunw. ' q_v`;a'o n6o'(/In-` gm;l'!fged..-pg! ling .'.` `?7?""`F`?'."`. .! -1'41/v!Ino'v:v.V *u'c_uuuu'vy II ya.3'ib`giu'Iou lb '.,:._ 1.. `;IVI`g:'a`;aI i'aioitui` .` _ 1.00.0 ponmis. ._easi1y V` ` WHuICUU|l5`.`5rl_1 _ 8'79 nV1LiS.119Q,_fLrmers. A re" gu- [lat labor saver. Stroxjg enough to carry justed, aim u in construction. comnact. sells for :,m, 1: auwvb vuvkan LII-I`-Ill LLIUMELI LU L011: __ea si1y sinnlc construction, compact, sells for 5.00. 1?ax"mcx'u' non: can `make more monev in a A9ENT_WANTEU conslrucuon, compact, seus 101' 55.00. Harman` can money 1; monthaclllng these trxicktzhan `they could cam on I (arm in twelve. Send for mm 1: nndtefml to a cut: to HARVIE 5; co., 29:3" Qneenst, B.. oronto. . - cum on 1 arm In twelve. bend 101' sample. nndterml agrenta 223 Queen St, HARVIETRUIIK PATENTED . \~ Ina!-,-qvvrow,v1I.uu-u-. - II: ll M n `in 'i'a'unn`ouii 'uIuu`u'o'i _w,'l`l.lQl!|`. mm Y0lJ mmum;% T %A_;1oV{AscaIAun MY mms Aunn um} hestllf fcr M as: Hmve seen." `I.nrd E03 ub9nt`J&ueen Vlcgorln." rgmnkaredollarsdllli-. %ARm;= MAWS- rnxmsoorrwupanv. V ` Y `Toxonm. `NOTICE 4W.antcd a youn "man with three hundred > rwdollxrs to (Me hnl interestlu and fun manage- I menfof a branch olce in this city for a lame manufacturing cotnfrany. _ Must have the best of reference and be rel able. Large income assured -~-uuherlght party. *- Address T THE RENOVO NINUFACTURINE COMPANY. - 162.Adelnide Simet \\'el`, Toronto. .: v bnA!8 dmiri {sank of 1`oro_nta Buy lI1ga '!$ABl1. S " man hundred` Interest In 3 ' PEEW IDEAST 4 ` IIVIUVIO 0 0 0 v ` COMBINED * It is a useful arti- cle suitable f o r hotel s, stores , warehouses,-191 fnfarnaavn A Ann )- We want live agents y to tell the. - iiAfi{viJi3 Tuucx Step Ladder and Bag Holder. .... comsman n W W .. ism. 16. 1898, -an ~--n -`i:lnt!ug of Toronto. IPANY. mm Tnxorm. emuary V L8 00.. Toxoxm. .._.... 2 Whut s the cause of their hnuntin I I the old place? Why. air, the story's so "u ' - old there ouu t no truth nor lie be made ( 1 out on` it. There's no men in these i1ig- . ' D gin s louger n I he, an I` hen the story I only by hearsay, so to speak. I heerd it 3 `W118 from my grnnddeddy, an he seidhe hoerd - 1 1 ;r::"w . it when he was a young man comin : here. That mus`- a hen in the thirties. 1 ` Onnyweys he sed that the two sisters I | was persdiditsters. It seems like they I I give 9. performance in the house, which ` wus new then in course, an the pair of them "agreed ter be looked up in a `box 1 rec that was to be sealed an fastened, an 1 F`:.`0`r";?r`f,' then they was to get out without break- - e BE` in the seals.` Well, they was locked up, 0"10 3* but they conldn t get out, an purty soon . they foun theitselves so short of breath 1 HM they couldn t holler loud enough to be I I til`. heerd. In course they was `in a room ` away from the other people, so s the common folk couldn't see how the trick _ wee turned.. When they couldn't holler, V V ilgigligefgg they tried rappin, an the others only the thought they was a-workin out of the box an so didn't pay attention. After ' il ~ :I`l?(3 :'l1' an hour or so the other peoples got nerv-. 0" one an went in an opened the box, an |, - ' . ` 0_me,._ there was the two sisters, cold dead. ggvgivegy They buried `em togetherlnlthe box in . ' the yard back of the house, an` that : BAY Mn." why they juggles the amt balls`.-upside, down like. "--Chicago Chronicle.` " rnary. A`.D. I 2, 5` 10.} 18., 3847 :. and Fzuv fl} 3: ) OK '55. . :49 In an up:-ea nu: mu _ nuns; _ Bull: `elllu lira. ' Close by the Northwestern tracks at I Leavitt meet is thethnmo of the jug- gling sisters. They were twin preach Q digitatdrs in their day: of life, `so runs 2 the tradition, and now they tuna balls of blue re ubout ed the Juggler` does `eggs, caniin bell: nnd- the like. Their .pet amusement is to stand= on their ` heads and toss the balls as if they were - standing afoot. The force"_ of gravity nanrnn tn kn nouurcntl frvr Heath knnnl once THEY vinejmsonums. - _;..._..........._--.---.-...m,., . ` Anna-rs ~ Klondku Gold Ficus? I Inga. chap. V: In- abh hook. ailing like a whirlwind; eautl ful tmwcnxy-ve cent; `Bo ;ks`on tima. ` munL:Y.GARRETs02' COIPLKNY. Limited ; Iuuuusug cuuuv. Juuw A\uuv_ UL EAIIIIIIJ seems to be reversed fox their benet, I I ! E 6.... LI..-..`uo.-...H M... 1...; .0 ha 4...... i TIME IIU IJU IUVUIDUII LUI cuvu UUIJUIII5 to; they 08:2 the balls of tire down, gndfthe little amed fa1l" up. All this is set dqyvn just as James MncCourtney, the oldest settler in the neighborhood, \ellu it. He said the dthar day: I 'I`hnm In-nnri minrlun nvnr .H\nrn nu WHU ll. IIU DH! ll-IU Uil uu}. V Them broad windya over -more on the north side 01 thcroid building is the place where the sisters comes to Show thoirsehtes, The year of the World s =. fair I counted up their performances. an C116) -COMB every 66 days. The reason fer that is sometbin I could never gmxs.` V V I....o .......... ...r Kuhn n|...nl....-1. n, ICI l`r IDDUIMVDUIM L \AJul|l llllltl 5u_\ nu, but some smart ydung ehaphoro g- gered out that it was always in tha,, dark of the moon. I've noticed since that there never wag no moonlight when they got up there in the wiudys. lmuntin A`__ 4,1,1- _n rnI_._ .2. Al... ......._.I.. .. Bow tho'1 lni1ts Are Constructed and 0p- ; "outed In Phllndelphla. " Artificial cold or ice may be most readily produced by the evuporutionof ' a ixmz-.2 or less volatile liquid, C In the i _' first machines constructed this liquid was water. One-tenth of the amount of water used was converted into ice, but as it was necessary to maintain a vac- uum in the apparatus its perfectswork- ` 112;; was a diicult proble'ni';' .A more ' readily volatile liquid, therefore, had * to be substituted, such as liqueed sul' 'phm'o'us acid and liquefied urnmoniu; -Being gaseous at ordinary temperatures, they are very suitable substances for" this purpurm. The ammonia ice machine is the one in most general use-iu fact, ll Gurln rm:-Inning`nnnlinonn in Hl. ` period of 48-50 hours this can of water ~ is converted into solid ice. The can is Wl\hUl'-"|aLmu lb, .loU |!'10 ruuxoun 12.7 , _ A In this refrigerated brine are-placez_1-L galvanized iron tankn having the shape ' of the .hu'ge cakes of ice which one `is accustomed to see in the-wugena that , piasrthrengh our` city streets. After a | hoisted out of the brine, "warmed with , hot water, which allows [the cake to slip out upon a shoot that runs into the ` storage rooms; The gaseous ennnonia in the pipes can be used over and over again, a Iarge compression engine being -it part of the plant, which 1 reduces the expense of the process. From this de~ doription it hhould be plain that there can he no taint of ammouit to giv_.e "a taste to the ice. r ' ' ' "'***mL.. -11...." ........n.'. .......1n.. .1:..un...1 ll! ll`) mm In Luuxsu guuuuu unu-u L_upu, | it nds uxc-lmive`application in this city. 'l.'l1i.~:liquocd ammonia is allowed jrxnxpand in coils of pipes which are placed in tanks filled with brine: "Thu tempemtum of the brine is thus 1-od\V1gei`L to 'a` point below the freezing point of l i watar-tliil: is, .to 14-18 degrees F.;. ` l Tn Hui: rnfrinnu-nlm Iuiinn In-A nlnnd I _ uauw w um um. . "'The planes usually 'em1.)1<;yAdisti1led or_ artesian water. so hat the ice is "of > thrbest Tquali_ty.~ 1 Whatever` impuritics `the water contain: are collautedin the` white streak found -in tho center of each ` .oake. The pure water separates from A the i_m pure"and fraqzea rBt.: -Even ten ycaraago the demand for ice was sup plied` from natural sources, the bar- ` vent; from _our own Poiunsylvnniiu`iv- . era, _whichvweto`itor_ed 6vevy.wiu'tber in- great house: on the shoreqof the sex-eamsr Vboing gupplemgntod by. s_hipmanta ' 2 thxjoughbutsj the summer. from_ ~Mu i;,1e.-, The'rVej`,ai'e "now in Philadelphia 16 li.V mqkhig plants; some of wh`i_l_1 yield V Lover .100_tona pot day each, and the arti~ {natal prodglot-for govern! yearmhan I Irioua competitor of the natural` Marti- .016,"-=Manixfaoturor., . M __-4________._.._..- . I L Kong:-in In: it I Tho` .word-~"nqgro f Tirndtheard in". - Southjmttian "excepting an a teirm-of op-_ probrium. Om gnd-'o`vor~again"ha`ve V Afrikandox ` Englilhmen` stopped v;m.1eV .3 ; when apaaking at Zulu, Baautoi; Mm-% ;bejlu_. and" in on as noirogn. V!on in l:_ Agnariqa (ml; know the blacks who`. come over mm; QlIl,hl;I,okI amnot to ho qonfpud with tho mamm found < ought CininQ`qQIl&f, w"`Wh1t9MINI` `fA1ri(:q." by Pgultnp1,3.1ielow,. 7` iv l gnfjilaim that V - tho human: unk Hill .mm,mmon0.A taitgntj-EYE Gen. '50 S uu uuw. 30% > [V BBADLEYGARRETSOX GOIPANY. . ' - . . MAKING ART_lFlClAL ICE. XI Prlctlcal l ulnl.9s For Heulthflll , In Begun: and Ventilating. There are twn helps to a good and haalthful h0\lS8 Btmnspllero (and fro?) ooplplexlona) to be ('onsldored--!res_l1xw:s and moisture. lgun 1\I!t'\5 ism): to'rogm*d everything outsldu 0 its peheonal experi- ence as stupid !nddisn1." or, lXl(:!`0 harsh; ly, cranklnm.- Suthcsc suggc.-;tions are addressed to the lutelligcnt, only. `Dead air, like dead wood. has but little heating power. We have all endured tho'oxp(-rig eucu of being in an atmosphere hot enough to produce headache, xyet feeling chilly. That alr wusvltlatcd and dyad and would disgust even tho lgnurxint ln its aalysls. It ls u perfectly simple Ilmttm to change the air in my part of tho house, and `R srvuut should understand the under Ul"l..u-..-n hn ..h."' In o|In|\ nI\1` mmh i-nnvna IUFVHHI1 IHIUIHU UH|lQ.'l7\[L|lll| HIU ULKIVF Change the alt in such and such mama so readily as to change the tablecloth `for dinner. ' You hmeonly to open wldednors' L and wimlows furuqulck sweeping Iliruugh of afresh eurrunnfmxn mItslde,`aml the thing iseooompllslxexl. Du not open one window to do it gru the walls ` and contents ot_ the rooms Ywnnxo chilled -`-u wn:4teful and uncunifunnlilr`-result. Literally change the air," uml do in as quieklyas ussible. You will ml the plan ` avgrent econumyiri heat, nsldefroin the bexiellts to health and` cemfort. Many houscsxaro pi-ovidetl with arrangements (er continuous \`enMl11ti0n, but even in tlieso the quick, radical changes ofalr wil `mot come zuniss. Frosli uir heats up so qiilukly, and its lightness und very percep- tiblo froslmoss are most. welcome. ` Nmu (In on uuniuilurn olm nrlmn lnnlnr In UJUI ' 1`hia,mt1doovorybody lmlgh. 7 FT I guess t.ho'cpp tnl;ea thislor Lunnon, ~[ don't you know," said the funny` mun E_l_aguin. - ` ` 3 PHI! nwn u lznh " vnllnd -5-: nrrmll IIUIU IFUEIIIIUBH fl llIU5lv ,W|:llZUlIlU. Now as to moisture, the other factor in n healthful atmosphere, fumncos and other cellar heating uppumtus are usually provided with urruxmgcxlxopts for evnpprabr h1g-\v.-nor, but from Ildgldub to koup these lled ur somb other cause tho nir of fur- nnco hontod houses is n1wu_\ v.h'_v, unless some special provision against such dry- ness has been made. A .-ma ! nlnn In on nu} rmnulnuu :`h-iuninn HUSH [HIE UQUH IIHIUU. , l A good plan is to put; regular dripping pans beneath the 1;_eglstm's_. and no one but 1 the person keeping tlic-so filled will credit the amount evaporated daily ` tlwrofroin. With stomn he-at open veasuls filled with water should he placed upon the radiators.` In liumlsoniely uppointetl ruoxiis brass ves- sels. as jurlliliicfus or grlinite (lripping puns, with opun illlgreo bruss covers, mmlo l for the iiurpuso, may lie [)l`0\'l(l0d; Il' np- pcnrnncus are not a cmlslllerutlun, any por~ oolnin lined pun will surv,e_ ndmlrzilily.-- Ellu liiurrlsKrotscli1na1:.in Wo1xum`u Home lVn......nninn . Blllll LHUI ill! 1' Companion. A Chapter ofbolayn. 7 One evening not long ogoa slight blazo corner 0! Prospect and Erlo streets, and a sometimes happens, the whereabouts of the key was not known, amlfor a minute 9 or two imerewas alot of wlld anxloiy run- ` nlng to ivnsbo. All sorts of suggestions were offored, but nobody took otlvuntisgg of them. `Fortunately a short polioomun omno trotting up and prosoxitly prodm-.od ' his koyf It was :1;la(:lio(l to u ohnln, and the chain was uttuo ed to hlm.~ It \vuu up, and tho koydldn`b come within six inches-of the keyhole. The short police- ` man puffed and tuggod. -. Q '.`Well;' by George!" he said. Lift: him up!. roared somebody. Hold on, boys," sold the oliioer, ?`I`ll loosen tho chain. - ` `(In un'l\nnv.ml' kin nnnt ninl `mat nI\1` was discovered ln tho_ncighb'orhoo(l of me," ruehhwns made for tho ilm alarm box. As" short; chain, and tho box was prottyhigh, IUUBULI IIIIU Ulllll. Ho `uubuttoncd his coat and vast and A" moment later the door of the box now open.` , `- E~nu_lly released the jnnglinguttaclunpnt. I I Lat Inn nan " unit] Hm hl\!`lIl\|llYl "vnn the waistband of 111:3 oifal trousers amt Lord Lorne wont "queen vxcgxru. Agenumknre . ' BRADLEY-GARRETSO_;i ()0 PANY. Lhnined ' -, Toxozuo. ' uyvu. 3 ; Let mo gee, snid I-ho policeman. you turn soxnuthing,41un't$ you? _ . Tho" fact is, he didn b kuomuuybhing I } Kbollbi. will Somubudy kindly stop e,r0um1 and bio? ` ` Say, snid nfunny-man.ln tr"]0`0l`0\`Vd,' ` ask that; tire to beusdcllbomte as p0ssi- Yldn nmuln .mnmy|-man 1..-.1. UUy, HHLIIUHU 5llUl'll p\lHUUllHH.| UUU)'Ul|. [W wlmckily it was only u triing blaze.- : Clevo1an(_1P.lul-n Doalur.` . * Pull down do .k1iob_," yelled *a small I buy, and_`thu short . pnliuunmn obeyed. L,,,,I.11(-Jxilvif. wnn (mlv n triinu Mm/n ... i The Rev. Mr. D_nrwc11,`au bk} Methodm minister of '1`unnosseo, went to>Kunt1u-.ky ` `in the. year 1852 to visit. `a re1a_ivu, Mm Hon. Wlllizuu lioltouuul was invited to $111 family worship every uve1\i11g(1ux_`in'g I 1-) stay. . ` - (Wm {luv Jmlun Conn am} `his: \\vif}u fmmv lll gpuy. V` V Oile duy -Judge Cone and `his wifufrom .Nuahv1lIe came to pass the niglg. Mr. Bolton said Vto the old Iuinistmu us he make the service s}xort{t;l1nbo\'cnl11g.`us the - broughtout;'t;hnB1bIo, that he would best 1 judge `was 'px'obablynot hocuatomud to uuohthlngs. ' v__ ' - _ 'I'hl\k I|`l]7'1 \`\'All amid, .Vnrv wnll. vnrv uuuu umugu. Tho uld1'n em said, `_`.Vpry well, very well, " though heloukod mined." Iluread one or two verses, and than knelt. down. - Ii 'f.n wl I - hn nrmmd, "w'n nria wirv n?\n'r ` UHU U1` UWU VUYBUD, (NH! MIUHV JXIIUHI UU\\'. -~-' 7` l - O Lord! ho pruyed,.`_w'e are very paw and needy urezituyes anckwe kpow nlmu art; able `and wllllng to supplyull un_r~'- wnnts, but C0llHhl_.\Vllllnl says t.lmh_ Judge Gone and "hit-1wiu from Nashville, ' WHU llf \VHrl,l HI}, `HID HUI: urscu I)U XIl11Tllj-|' . worship; nnd however needy-we me, were isms time to` spare in telling` time: our` wants. Amen." . r ' ' V min) i-ulun uvnn nrnnv tnlr\nv\ hhnnlz nud Wlllllr. I\HI\i. The judge was `greatly tuk}an_hhnok and lb Vvzwhinhosb. Buhvom) t11eI`1\ tlwyLpur-' suiadcd Mn.` Durwoll to contl'uua |x1u';n`ziy<:1'. which he. did with great __o:urxmsmepa and alo_qu`ence.~}Io,ub`h's (J0mpiu11oh.r., I ' ' '1' ' `Q " ` .; :. . ""~" """ "9 `'``"'`'`i' A `,2 (H L Many uspeakor hag `beenorodlzed _ `skill as an oxtu1x1p0ru,oraxtor thfuseoretsv ut- whosu study would rob hi11irb`f any isuch '- `hondr. '1?li o` lube .Fn1nes'G.\.VB1ui|1tg; 31:-xcd : 'ad'metimuu todiotdte ton reportor m-Lixu 7 walked the {war at his study` :1` uxxouuhm ` Vwh, _ ` bo'delivoruil,jn the evening of the sumo day, and the DP.6ch of tho Mteljnopxx and "Ti _tJ}nt 0! thuvenlng would hovidentrloul In awry respect. -Yet 5110 speech ml (l0H`f_9l'0(1 _ In` the qgditurlum had all tha gxppearn:fc9,Z ' the graae`and charmbf axtemporo oratory. -' 812 John Minnie was a gmqetnl ' speukor, ` but hi1_npaenha: coal:-hlnza greutdonlof-Ti lime and labqr, M a tl1nne`;*give_u at the '1 Arts club, on Ixafghtowi 'nppointuwnt`ua ; proaldenb of she Boialleacadeuny. v1\H11as mu in the hair. I o` nmdaan adnumbla` __Ipoeoh-~mqp,k, nyxnpa$hetlo.'oloquenb and jppsyrently lmatudted. ` _H1ls.1'l0udp` `con-. gmulnated` `him, uyluggmg had} no idea Hand the umaot crate:-ngsuauld speak no mu egg! :0 apontauoounly. Sp Mo\\g|'.'haTmd; W .tiht)t;`v:retohed npeooh r h_ukeptmo`awul_x9A asqlastuwwka! . v**-0.hAl3!m$u,W0rk_; ; _ V "Wm of the Unseen." Fascinating book . m menntlm eld of bordcrhnd snmects. Swee Everybody oraem Marvellous illustrations. rmspecm 31 .00` ~ * BRAD 1,EY~GARRE l`S0l\' CdMPAN\'.`LinuI1ed > ` Tunoxro. ,-_._..,._.._.. ._..,__.\_..._. ;

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