,.A..wup u_y one presence or the royal. pair, a lemon was introduced as an elegant novelty. To an epicure such as Henry the acquisition of a castle in France would I have proved less acceptable, and `such was the importance attached` to the discovery -so says -en old biographer; that a. 1 special record was made of the feet that the cost of this precious lemon -ewes six silver pennies! _ 3 , l V jV- Closing ot childrens G, smrrn, U N Dl3l_l_T AK_E R, n: 1-3---1 `..`-um. --3 Jljjn : PAYS FOR THE ADVANCE FOR ONE YEAR, Ha An Excellent Investmem Have received` and _____1g_A 1-; Stoves ! Stoves ! Stoves ! 4.V3.3".`.`9_1.5`- F". soum SIDE DUNLOP STREET, H115! A nmnn BARRIE AND STROU D. TARTAR A 1.00 - v . .\ -- . - . - ~s`~`.. ` 3 -:V'.!v~'. -4.` `gr, 9 2" D Robes, (Drape! V T Lin` .1] Fnnnrnl pLnI1;n;nn 'L`...._:,u . sleighs at cost price. z...;.,:;; ye. P NEXT TO THE CANTON TEA STORE. A Permanent nlargements bye Eisnew and beautiful process. PHOTO s1'uouo: Bothwoll s_E|ock, Barrlo BARRAFIJ -- -'-.n-up An; alvl`'F'u;1';l ilequisitea Furnished, I [Orders by Telegraph or otherwise prom attended to. G. O. DOLMAGE, Manager Stroud, - . Steam Works and Show Room, coL1..rJ5J:a.s`1'.. BAR RI: SGOFFINS AND GASKETS _OF ALL Km i, . In stock or Made to Order. Ar H3305 that have been in use alwaii 3 ~` ahlndtorsale. 3.xjIEIA1\1'G-CBS MAD` :.W"'_rh'RDi111Rot.Pi'nnoaa Specialty. F. anooxs f3_lh1_I5I_mI an op. * 51 -Elizabeth 5`, %i, ,II!.K}9qS.Jv,,m3r_g.m. Dam` FR61\7f_$.B I>:i21)`02JE1\`. !NEW@ii iKif5SM Action: /min. rogue -nsvt:n.:LAroI* T ; ArlstAono_N GUARANTEED; ._ Important to Remember. ' ' The law of Ontario provides that 3- per- .son taking up any estrsy stock shall give `notice taking up by publishing 8 notice is published within the section where the estrey is taken \`Ip`,"end_i_f the pyo[ievty_ is .first .insertion` of the notices "the `nder fshell go/.to 3") notice of the hence anti. take south tofthae iindingh end -adver tisin.':7 If the p`:o;5ar`;y is` not cxgimaa within` one year, and should not exceed in velne, it then "belongs to the `pI!'ty_ taking the some up. If over. $50 it shall be gdm. W1 51- ,4`? .i'i'*.i9'z nd ;!1 + Jhjo: ex- three times in 3 weekly newspqer, if one not cared for within `chm -weeks: sfter the` ..- nun. I \lI"lII`\l UK 5 CEUINU 0" "I is LA/M5 I Tm u\88wir(1 11:ne2D1ri':1t relieg 6 hands 0 0 SAHDS it. 11:15 pro`. 1:] invaluable. [ E over F a//s oven? 3 tan ' ..PaIo$I.00at'T>r1*Fi.5 00.. I Aneume sr.w:sr 1080' g'::,auxe in _l:3arrle by gee. Monkman and 9' 2 Drum: n b m onrooe tor rice bv :111x'-5-D5 azmuu " ` 1 :`-' FIRST PRIZE. BARBIE. l SSS. 1889.. 1890. I891. CABIN ETS f'\l\R 40.4` AA vs,-1--. _ , SWITHIN Kine, Photo, BARBIE AND BRAGEBRIDGI [nu nun, IIUHING on B]: `r us w ` ?.ZK.,'2,.:%{a?'"_a;r.;v ho!-119 -Inn- 1..-I.I "1 &9P\l1I'\I` I Ii-I-I Why be troubled with puss. ax- 'A.TlON, ITOHINO B esomc or mg 5.`i'T3/'rXf2'l`P. ....ii }..'n.9L`..%: 'r:'nNAL on INTERNAL. FISSURES. ULCER' . '-' 33901`?-f'2- Ahps-.1 -- __--.. -.. _--- -__-.. nu-an -alv-lulluc The counting of money in the vaults-of the Treasury at Washington is not so troublesome or tedious a task as might be imagined. In counting. $20 gold pieces experience has showm `them to be so uni- form that only one pile is counted, and- the rest of the. money isstacked and measured by this pileuntil the last pile il'_ reached. when that "also "is counted. In this way thecountlnsz proceeds. rapidly. I Gold` in smaller denominations: is always counted or weighed. Silver is much more troublesome to count than gold. ' A.:x-I-o1\_T. n, Water and Gas, Globe Val: TEIE Ppoit_ All `work V About Silver and `G01 . p The vaults of the United States mint at Philadelphia. now holds the largest amount of bar ailverever stored.in one.` place in the United States. If ; coined ` its yalue would be` over? $150,-000,000 Al? though the vaults are lled to over owing. `bullion -is being received from the Gover- ment at the rate of 3,800,000 ounces. a month. Besides the bullion there is seal- in the separate vaults-j$50,000,000 worth of coined silver. The seal on the door has not been broken for two years. ' All the availablestorage space, having been utilized, it" has` been foundineceasary-to, A have another steelliued vault constructed for the sole purpose of storing bullion- A With the silver piled clear up to the ceil- ing this new -ato.age.plaoe will contain but 20,000,000 ounces, and at the present rate it will be lled in less than six months." by th away ` over Aft (`OUTS 5 and r gen, 9. gmenc 4' to cats 5. game 'l IFOII1 ' bare-1 passix I \.\r'n ll Lunn \Ve and s brok lence dash sible taint or dr deck concl hark I ' hear LET.` sanie :11.` claim 1'1: 11`e`arJ the b Wi N2 '11 Six days shalt thou labor," says the great lawgiver. To do good work, man must Lbe at his best. This condition is attained by - the use of Ayer s Sarsspurilla; It overcomes that tired feeling, quickens the anpetite, improves digestion. and makes the weafk strong. seeh I we. suad me 0 A dine, pulli cry, reste hear M coul the oars lake. liste the 8 shot the ` But raise to so dista H ije 1} to crest the tion [0 th ubje n7 tau, V of t ours puss` the s wofl . tow T8210 low ding us I" cu-- v-V \1\l\lUv|IIDlO_ Ou Wednesda;slieudiscovered a "tiny `bud among the asthmatic leaves.` On Saiur-` day the petalspushed their pink noses through their prison bars, and on Easter morning she clipped a_ little, delicate, querulous blossom. She went to church` with a glad uheartpand tripped up the splended aisle with her precious gift. Then she; stopped `in dismay and the child's heart fell. The chancel wan per- fumed forest. -Lofty lilies. rare` `roses, priceless palms, festoons of smilax, frag- rant carnations. glorious pelargoniums._ She stifled ahsoh as two big tears tumbled from her` `cheeks and- splashed ' her"o'ering with a holy dew. Thenshe modestly laid -her gift in a little out-of-the-way corner and crept back to her seat. She had done the best she could. She was tired and she fell ssleep,and in her dream an angel came down and ignoring the proud lilies and the rare palms, he sought `out the ' little blossom glittering s with 7 her tears. And in herdream she saw him carry it upto heaven and pin it `to the white robe \ oflhersavlour. She had`ld_one-_'the best. 5 she could.-S-The Khan in Toronto Star. sear two %i3< for One com that fath that `full fea;] that It Othu wor face {\ ap_p tam bee Tiot The child : oterlng. She is as little `girl with a print coarse shoes. is shabby old hat, a. ribbon around her neck and a wise, sweet` faoe. Sunday week as she sat in adark eorner in the rear end of the churnh she heard the minister ask for contributions of owers to make the churchlook beau- tiful on Easter day. All last week she was in a fever of exoitemant-. She had one poor little geranium in a cracked tea- pot. It was her dearest possession. Would it bloom in time? that was the question, n.. `X7...l.......l.._ _|-- .I:,-_,,,, i - '1' N ` uuusv Iuuuulluc ll] W18 WOFIQ. RULES-l. `Foreign words not allowed. 2 1 etters cannot be used oftner than they gpesr. in the two` - words, ;"Qolun1bisn xposition 3 Names of places and persons barred All lists containing over 100 correct words will receivers valuable special `prize. Send gostal card for list of prize V winners in orm_er'competitions. .Address'.' ` ` TEE Arlbvnrr-I mu-nranu DI-9.15 (`IA uvucu UL UVUI J.V,UVU IJFIZUH. How To SECURE A Pmzn -Take a few sheets of aper and make all the words you can out of? letters `contained in the words, COLUMBIAN 'Ex1=osrrIoN, and send them to us, enclosing one dollar for six months subscription to the Agrioulturist `or the Ladies Home Ma.ga.zine-_two of the best home monthlies in the world. Dnrna I -[3-..--.._ __-._J- - I ` Anne Boleyn and thelaemon. Whoever thinks of connecting such -a com mon-place article of diet as the lemon with the 'ro_matic_history of ill fated Anne Boleyn? Yet, indirectly, she was the cause of its first introduction into England. and so into popular notice. Henry VIII, who, if he rid himself of his wives like a brute. certainly won them like a prince-.- gave such splendid feasts and pageants in honor of the coronation of Anne and of their previous nuptials as had seldom been accorded to queens of the royal blood. These kmgly entertainments were In turn followed by the great civic feast of London,~ for which the whole world was searched for delicacies to add to the splendor. At `one such banquet. graced by the presenceeof the royalppavir, A A lnmnn um. :...4.....I---;.! an gvugp'1q:pu_uu':w|u_u..DuQIr usual custom I0 1' some 1?` `ant; the publishers of [that old and; to: an e; publication; The Canadian `Agticulluisiut, now (present: its 7t-h -Great Halfs.Y early , Literary '3 Competition`, to. the adpeople of the United States and Can a. This competition will close May 30th.. 1893, .(l5 days thereafter beingallowed for letters to reach us from distant points). . '1he following is the prize list : ' ' - lat Grand Prize . . . . . . .$2,500 in Gold 2nd . . . . . . 1,000 in Gold 3rd r . . . . . . . 500.in `Gold 4th ' . . . . . . . 250 in Gold 5th ` ' 100 in Gold 5000Ele ant SilverH'l.lea'Services, Pianos, Organs, old Watches, &c.. &c.. making a total of over 10.000 prizes. T-Tnw vrn .Qn-nrrnu A `Dunn ,,,'I1..L.. .. :..... . .. I. -`L I ' :Z8 ov'on'tl;| _ competition . '..='1!|l:9II.||.`||}*|. V5,"1'm'|l"l.I- In accgtdaiice withfthir usual custom for anina inns ... "-Luisa`. LL... .....I..I:_L-.._ -2 L`_-A. -1.` tho but impart pg tlgeg. . black oqlor and g-Ifegsgg `But thujsstate of to di-turbjw bi2**i??.5& who scan to enjoy tgsgig ubl`dg1iogy;5 - uusupuvuuuui. . nuur > T1'n_.-1 AGRICULTURIST P013. 00 ,, ' Petrborough, Canada. , , ,,_- ..----uovna UII-IV! IUVI-I UIIHW a3 rcavi the in milking nebda during` thg suns time` when you-_ tnke vlnto considera- t;iOIi\`].1_&t there mil_k_in`g and unending" to the cream, ivuhing pans, etc_., befoz the butter on bqmsrketod, jund you'1'will d,ohiowld2 M. if 6xs$%;8h 1>`,'Pt9du61 p:~o_tablv`duringv tliemevereut months of ypa.V.zhennust;b*aasu1:Iy% -!f -t7-air -of-hs einia. etposiplly; {qi the-inki Keeolnz Poultry. - This is what a cor:-eepondent~ of the Free Grant Gazette of Braoebridge nay: : " After keeping poultry for a number of. years. and doing eo.wit,h aylew to the! larzeetjrturn for the least expense, I nd I thatfor. the months of January and Feb ruary last, from twenty-aeven hens ket, twenty-two of which are well bred Leg- horn, and -ve Plymouth Roch, I have aoldthirty-four dozen eggs helidee what have been mad` for the house, viz.: aix `dozen. Total, forty dozen. These hens and; two oocke blrda were; kept at an . 9;. lgenae of.u1ne cent: per day, leaving, an iyQI=-.!G0'.:a' very `respectable prot. The 'trouble attending :to them in ~ very` little -opinpiredf .'vii,t,l[: 'the_`,att'entio'n and ghgc .n.,.....-.. 4:... :. _. :'1L2_,, The Panama am`: `tree. T ,:On_e of the greatest. curiosities ofthe Banama~ Isthmus is the vegetable silk tree} ` It is a plant that grows from fteen to tiventy feet high and. in appearance doesnot di'er-greatly from other trees, but the inner barkis a perfect silk ber, long, [smooth] and,` strong. The natives separated it by-some method best-known to" themselves, the. process somewhat. resembling` that of beating, ax. When once it is separated and spun into threads, it`: can be woven. into -a fabric so ; clcsely resembling silk that it is diicult for any one not familiar witl1',it"to distinguish `between the two. This species at, silk goods is in high favoron the isthmus, and an Unlumbian belle is never. happier than when she is arrayed in a gsyly colored dress inadeifrom the trees in her father s yard. ` T ` A diapetch from Buenoe A_yree says there are grave fears among. the. support- en=of- the government. thntz a revolution ;1e..nbout to be organized`, - Prelitient Penn .,ie~teking steps to cnppi-ens -the ontbreek uhouldit occur. - He-hu:ordered.~tha.t'the" ti-oops be conned in the` barracks and randy for call: pt any moment. Students in the Argentina national col-1 'lege in Oatamarca, armed `with revolvers; assaulted the professors of that institution the other night. The police were called in and 23 of the students were `put in prison. a - Natiiriand Art In`Gresk Statues. - Arob'moldgis'ts:hsve' "observed ' that in Greel_sta'tuesth"e" male`eye is strongly arched ,';w_1iile .the'femal'e eye has rather a attened surface; and referring to ac- counts _hy the older anatomists who have A armedgsfuch a dierence to exist, "they! have.,s`i?n in this a fresh proof of -the-` ex."ac';_t_-' observation of nature by the-ancient Greelrs. The rule is not without excep- tions, for the cornea in the Z aus of Otricoli has quitojavst form. " Herr'Greef recent- ly set himself (Archiv fur` Anat),to- V inquire whether such a sexual difference < actually exists," anif from individual measurements of radius of the cornea in the horizontal meridian, hs.gets"an aver- age of 7.83 mm. for men and -7.82 mm. for women. (Donders gives 7.858 and 7,788), so the dibrence is sosmall an to be imperceptible to the ' naked `eye. Meiasnrment, of other dimensions"-ave but minute differences also. The` author concludes that the Greeks (from artistic motives) did not in ' this case follow na'tu're. ' The Disturbed Republics.` ` Conrmation of `the defeat of the Caatilhiataa by the revolutioniata Vin` Rio Grande do _Sul has been received. A re- volutionary army of 4,000 men is now encamped around Alegrete, which they have strongly fortied. ,_,, __--_. wvgqvuun unvulua Q a short space of time, his prayer was answered, and by a lucky speculation he became possessedof lO,'OO0 francs. '1`-here-' upon the. worshiper hurried back to the synagogue, and, prostrating himself de- vouytly, he exclaimed : Thou,- O Lord! Thou art the only true, God! Thou- knowest I never intended to give that thousands francs in charity! I . , , trrpi-ep.;yr 1'9-t~ '- Sbueh a1`m'au'ishe of whom the following` characteristic story is told : Being badly" 0 in want of a sum of 10,000 francs, he went to the synagogue and straightway prayed to the Almighty for the gift of that amount adding by way of vow or bribe that forth. with upon its receipt he would present one-tenth of it in charity. After waiting a few months without the realizationiof his hopes. he betook himself, with a shrug ot the shoulders, to a church, and o'ered-up a prayer to Christ. And behold, within` .. ..l.'..__1. ___A. 71' uucuu uu uuuo u uu: uac Ul. nugyuru H IUUEUIRL Balsam, the sa e, sure and reliable remedy for all diseases of the throat:ahd"1`llugs. V X '.l"h"oneiI'R 1ver.`l 1 The red river of life isthe .blood,. like other rivets it sometimes becomes im re, but un- like other rivers itonly needs ` urdock .Blo d Blittersrtoberfectly purify it and remove all itsldisorders fromia common pimple to the worst scrofulous sore. ' tutu: V 11!. IJIUIIUO Coughs and colas are the cause, if neglected, of cbnsumptiun. [It is-therefore better to cure them `at once by the use of Hagyardt Pectoral` Rnlnam flu: an QHFA and u-n`Iu'nL'|.s Inn :-vun:`vv (`AH _ A mm in Need. A FRIEND in need is secured by everyone who keeps a bottle of Ha%ya.rd s Yellow V Oil athend f_or_use against acci bruises, cuts bums, scalds oxyany . inamma-. tory pain, such as rheumatism, quinsy, sore throat, etc. -_ . - ental sprains, ` IIUFIIUJ, 11131855 111111 E UIIIVIUI-I DU 1111115511 and others, and causes consti ation and bad blood. _ Yet_ Burdock Bloo Bitters curgs :I_.___....._ ._ ___j.'_*-__.L_'___ ___1 L__ 1___, ULUVQQ I. UL IJUIUUUIX IJLUUU IJIIIUVSIG UB1 03 dyspepsia or indigestion, and has. done so in thousands of cases. ' V _ , D!.vP_I!|1!- . . GENTL'EMEN,--I was troubled with d spepsia forabout four years .I noticed an , vertise- me'nt,of Burdock Blood Bitters, so `I started 1 to use it and soon found that there was noth- ing to equal it It to_ok just three "bottles to effect a. perfect cure in my case. _ BERT J. REID, Wingham, Ont. 1 can You Think. ` Can mu think of a worse disease than dys- gepsiayit plunges its victim into gloom and `espondency, makes him a burden to himself dnt` nflnnra nv-:11 nonuon nnnnlinu-inn ant` 1-nu` L " IICIIUUIILUSU VI WIVICUD UIIIUG D3 .I l~ `V VV 3 Norway Pine Syrup. "In nearly every case of `coughs; colds," asthma, bronchitis, hoarseues.,' oroup, etc.,ritscurative effects are prompt and ` lasting ' - __ _ _..-u-u9.n_vvIIl_Inll.'lBI ` T116. Wakawiroboas, 8 tribe _of hemi- davngeu, who inhabit Kebua, to . village situated in Central Africg, not for from Vietoria. Nyanza 'Lnke,"ra1'ie been :in_. a. very original manner, 811- J. Thompson found .,n_m;in:; erly goietyn ',hn't. The hive is nothing more than a hollow piece ofjyoicag into the wjal_l `of the house, j v'I1tIi`an`:'outerrexit~fo:r xe been te f'tlieV of rIHERE:isiz-5:-e-x'x:e;i'v7t1';;t_z'L'Iz}s. gs 1.;g., A - percentage of perfect cures as Dr` Wood : Wnnmnur Dina Hun-nu -Tn -v-not-In Ava!-Ir nncn nf oeswfsollrexz:nm;:hul1:be..:pnid_,oyo.*ib thg oqunty 1j.reas_ntai':` "Apy person taking i"5P_ !5..'!if . ii.1?! kl9i, `#0 _5ii'),u name to be ladyei-tggd; 9'nd ippiaised shall be l_iahle_to a ne o.$20. - " -- V A 0i1r.{6rcouglil. -.1-r1'.\ 0 cause a.nd mreot.' THE CE. -A rebut neuuunname. . I The "late - Duifoyv lived` on Eugenia street` nejr, _t.ha,` 't'o_id_e_nd.9_j _`f Mr, P. H. Stewart vNot long agd she had tooth lfloitlfiafter which haemorrhngo of jshe j'sy_r_u_e@"i_n.-Q. Tyo {Iqb- .5! "re 091168 in-` W 9* mmil-% ndtounm ,Io.ni!n` died Ton . ','1`h,11rI .~ J ;Ift6l.'nodl:.' `ii in. A9;..`....` .1 '_';~; ~ never o'ventockd" p . The Value of al'1'r'ade.e `Speaking of the value of learning a trade, A D Peutz, in the Manufacturers Record, says : Now, no matterwhat may be thefsocial_;l development of thernear future, whether the present order of society shall be conserved or a new order shall be inaugurated, it isadvisable that every boy shall be able to support himself bv his hands, and do it as well as he can, by haying them trained to the greatest skill they are capable of acquiring; for, if there be no change in the order or class of society as theynow exist, there may be changes in`the circumstances of the indi- ` vidval, so that one who to-day adorns the summit of the highest class in society may next year disgrace the calling of `a beggar by a failureto make it support" him.l This condition` is of such frequent occurrence tha'_t.it"may be said to stand across-theefuturei of every man asrather more than a possibility; 7 Hence, if a man were master of any lmodern trade, no oir-" cumstances could fall upon him hard, enough to crush him Therefore a trade should be considered a necessity to any man? `in any condition.` The trade to teach abny-is often difficult to decide, but-t6 `the right boy the machinists trade is the best. for in the future, if advance continues to be made on present lines. all thingswill be made by machinery and all workmen will either be machine makers or machine _tenders. A machine-maker must be very skillful, but a machine ton- der may needbut little skill and may- command ,inferior,na.y ;. hence it is fair to assunie that the skillful machinist will maintain his superiority hereafter as in the past. `As an art, mschine.building P r has no equal; it rests solidlyon the neces- sitieslojfthe human race; it extends above all oth'er`arts and demands of science its most perfect work; theirsaleainhlal_1_a.n`dla -V V '0mICE-Noxt door 116 J. Galbrsith'a'._ neprly opposite the Queen : and Barrio Hotels; ' -' Q` 111: 15th A!) will-be .u.n&"?o'? `sq vfN.3.9R.3"onn. !THE um naums Tiilnusea - 'o1mqm: - - - 47 D1NLOP- STREET 1o-1y , BARBIE. AT JOHN nooaasou. annals Gnxniun Aanrrr non mm Co. or Smoon. Board meets first Monday in each month. at the oioe of Mr. John Rogereon 8eo yTre Bfarrie. at 4.30 o'clock, m., for the tranesotign o eneral business an to receive applications for one. . .uu:u;u DRA'1`lD UNDE CEAPPER 169. 13.8.0. AUTHORIZED cA_I3_r[AL. $5,000,000. will nd it advantageoustouse this route. as it is the quickest in point of time. and the rates are as low as baany other. Through treightsforwardedbv t s cial trains, and exggrienoe has proved the tercolonial `route to the quickest for European freightto and 33:; all points in Canada and the Western 90 Tickets may be obtained and 18130 informa- tion about the `route and about freight and passenger rates from ` ROBERTB. MOODIE; V e Wester Frei ht andPaesenger Agent, e 93 Rosein ouse Block. York at, Toronto. D. POTTINGER - 30-ti. p Chief uperintendent __v `v vuvunvnnnr unuuu uv '. VIII`! I107 In W I: v. __ I ll the Grand Trunk Railway and the Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company's steamers from Montreal. and at Levis with the North Shore Railway. ' Elecant rst-class. Pullman buffet. and smoking care on all through trains. First-class refreshment rooms at convenient distances. ' IMPORTEIS` AID `EXPORTERS _ find is the auiakmmin nnlnt. no 44.... -..a ORA PROVINCIAL ` DIIII l"\lkl THE DIRECT ROUTE From the West for all points in New Brunswick, Nova Scotla. Prince Edward Island, Cape, Breton ' and Newtoundland. All the popular sea bathln .- shing a_nd plea-' sure resorts of Canada are a 1 along tlns line. a Pullman cars leaving Montreal on Monday; Wednesday and Friday run through to Halifax, and on Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday to St. John. N. 8.. without change. - Close connections made at. Paint Lnvin wh uonu, N. 5.. wunoun cnange. Close connections made at Point Levis with Ontario Nnvicntinn (".nmnnnv n ntnnmn-a QUALITY HIGH. FARM` STOCK sJALEws .l'A A Inna!-Id... -....1 _'._ The chedpest and chbi'ces1_:L svtock of Teas, V Co'ees, plain and fancy Groceries in town. Barrie, Ailamlale and District Board Dnnmt. Spay President. 0. A. Pnaxms. Vice-President. Anmmw Unqunuvr. W. Wmxnvsox. - sAumu.Wnar.n:v. W. P. scams. Jorm Woons. V ` D. F. MAOWATI`. Soliolbor. Michael Fennel], Agent for Allnndale. jug. l 4- M.-.B.!TII'\!Ell. INTERGOLONIAD Strhg"f11,H BUILDING AND LOAN? ASSN. ()F TORONTO Ixconporwrnn vNnma__Cn,`u-vrmz lITlI Q- Q-- A-- PURE 103 and .105 Y;-nge Street, Turohto. t3 None genuine without trade mark ind glgnmure or manufacturer. ; A 354:, Its e'e-t is beautiful. "lastin aye, often weeks. No trouble to apply. For sale by :21 druzgists. or at the manufacfory. - . . II i}"6"fIi" "} MO N SOON THE rxngnsr TEA IN THE woam 'nl\w\ sou Acsurron mm. RAILVVAY. For we know, not every morrow V Can be sad, . So, forgetting ell the sorrow We have had, V Let as fold away our fears And put by our foolish tears, And through all the coming years J ust be glad. ` -By James Wbitcomb Riley. INJJIAN ...`._..--_ uuvu VII ).I.ll|II'II `sud mos yeah qt gge; V Piirlfy'"T curling and Grimping Tl-IE` HAIR. )DORENWEN D s $tv sky time iiIi1'i`pgA'iil:1;'e cumnug ind % Flavor. ! PRICES" LOW. We have erred in that dark hour, . We ha.ve.l:_1ov\'J)'a;V :: A . _ When the tearffell "Win11" the "aho`we'r All a.1one-- T Were not ahineand shower blenl; As the gfacious Master meant? Let us tem er our content _ith his own. ` TEA` __ -__-v` u A C ' I`. Mummuzont--Mme. Iatep, or any Plisfysfnon n. A1` um. Amionln, I I...` '7 I U: uw an UUD1 price. 7 *sc`0fT,TI.-iiE'iB;1:DKSELLER, BARBIE A full stock of Iron Pipe for Steam, an Stop and Check Valves, Steam Gauges, and Water Glasses. in this line proinptly attended to. FURNAGE DEP01 Va ! . q , } ave, ou kzi't"5'\`! ` `What we ve (net of stormy pain, And o;Vsorrow a driving ;;'a.in-.% We ca.u-*b'etuer meb again; V . If it blow.