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Durham Chronicle (1867), 15 Feb 1900, p. 7

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For Years ne Was Aflzeted ,Wlth Spun; Trouble and Paul, at» «(we M’s” - na 1 Treat“) by the Best specials“ in \‘Ir- 1 torla Genera: alwplul, at flaunts. “1:11.24 Benefit Dr. .Vollnams' Pmu i'flh‘ ”are Restored film. I Mr. John McDonald, a well known merchant at Cape North, lib" wasfyri many years a smterer trcm ' trouble, which eventually re .ulted in \. are now composed entirely of season- partial paralysis. Treatment of many tions. It would be almost impossible to get the machinery of such a radical change into working order soon en- ough to be of a material benefit to the military situation in South Afri- ca. The raw recruits obtained by this method would be of very slight assist- r). once against the Boer forces which I» P .55 «poo-â€" ed soldiers. No matter how great kinds was resorted to, but without. 2 their numbers might be they would avail, until finally Dr. William; kink; _ . Mr. McDonald is again enjoying al-‘ first three months of their servrce. It most perfect health. Mr. BlcUOtfiltl'S’ must also be remembered that, owing wordsâ€""Almost th.rteen years ago i j . v. . (taught a bad cold which lauged. in my' £108.13 .18? can now be spared to drill bank, producing a terrible p'ai-n. Lini-f i and discipune a new army. It 15 ma ‘ ments were at first resorted to. butt ’5‘ relish the thought of the additional and could not go out of door. after E responsibility of taking care of a host [ came 50 bad“that I could hardly walx. . fall if I attempted to walk. Medical; eapecmlly if made up of unseasoned, treatment did me no good. I filed. for a General as too small an army, “’33 always _ the 533193 I 399“” ,3” lfor an. ole-trio belz. but it wa r - mitt-J? The new looks in the St. Lawrence was continually growing worse. ”mg“ canals. completed in November last, in the spring of(1895 my lower limb; _ :05 that year [went to the Victoria system has been deepened to four' -f Ge- e‘nl prilal. Halifax. Where I re-. teen feet. ... impede more than assist during the Pills were used, with the result that. . story ls given as follows in his owns E to the enormous casualties among the l ifest that Lord Roberts would hardly they had no effect, and the trouble be-‘~ of raw recruits. Too great an army,[ dark. as. I would be almost certain to inexperienced men is almost as bad SIX different doctors. but the resulti 'money arm-ted. Years went on and I admit vessels of 270 feet, and the entire would scarcely support me I” J“ .e Steamship trade between mained for two month: under the the lakes and ports on the Atlantic ; treatment of the bout specialists. but .‘ , when I returned home Iwaa actually. 88 . s n row to be consid- 82?”?! may 00 g worse than, when I entered the bospi- ' era e. mi. Thi: thoroughly dis'ouraged me, On the route between the Lake :and, I gave up all hope; of ever 8-3.1- Erie entrance to the Wellrmtl L‘analgtwn better. I continued to grow and Montreal there are eigh.y-f.,ur iworre until about the first of ? . . January, 1895, -when I had b‘-! . _.[l.)ll% of new canils. ‘l‘he remainder } come so b'ld that I could no‘! stand 28 lake and river namgation where lalone, as my 18.19 were like s’ifks un- steamers miy move at their best speed, i der me. My only means of locomo‘mn H“- , and from Montrel there is deep wat- t. er to the sea. The canals formerly Lhad a depth of nine feet only. and itheir original cost and the improve- 'ments since made have involved an ex-- gpenditure of over $60.03tl,003, including Marie Lanal on the Can- l 1‘ tle Sault Ste. adian side of the St. Mary’s ltiver. The , new facilities will augment the com- mercial importance of Canada’s great- “Qest port. but great efforts are being .put forth in the Un'ted States to meet the diversion of tibVestern United (States trade to Canadian shipping. m 56 7?; h .‘was crutches. and my legs drag'r‘d l . . . af‘er me like. useless pieces of 41m- her; I cou’d not raise than one inchi : from the floor. About thy- first Pf ‘h .: ’fo;lowing April, Rev. Mr. McLeod!‘ strongly urge-l me to try Dr. 'WiE-Ij ‘ ll‘lmS. Pirk Pills. I had tried so many} things without benefit, that Iv‘irlt; QnOt think the pitls could help m‘. but . ‘nevertheless decided to give them a ‘i trial. After u ing six boxes I rou’d Esee that there was a stight improve- { ‘ment, and I continued using the pilis; unfit I had taken thirty boxes, and ,'by that time new life and vigor and" 1 returned to my legs, and I have since.‘ been able to attend to my business {behind the counter without th~ "i-tlof :crutches, or even a stick. U ier, ‘Williams Pink ' .‘ Because of the deep» canals at Sault j God’s blessing Dr. e. Marie very large lake craft have Pi'ls have restored me to a new mens- n built and have driven out of busi- ; ure of healthand’ energy, I. never ex- Hm; 3 pe_c_ied to again enjoy in this world. l l l . Gil mnaf If the small“. kn“... 4 Because of the deep canals at Sault ’ e. Marie very large lake craft have nbuilt and have driven out of busi- _. ‘ most of the smaller boats that _. ght compete with them on Oahu. .an canults. The grain-carrying ztrade on the l kes is new: controlled ;by steamers able to car 1y 200,000 bush- els. They have lowered freights so that 5111 .ller vessels could not compete with them; bu. these larger boats cannot pass through the Welland Can- al or even enter its harbor at Port Col-borne. Montreal has had a large share. of km years, in: the Minnesma and Dakota wheat trade, simply be. :canse gr; in boats that could pass gill-tough the canal wi 11 a half, cargo “were lightered at Port Colborne and received again their full ca1go from the cars (A Lake Ontario. But this umsy expedient will never build up vpreponderating grain trade, and The new looks in the St. Lawrence canals, completed in November last. admit vessels of 270 feet, and :he entire system has been deepened to four- teen feet. Steamship Lrade between the lakes and ports on the Atlantic aeaboud may soon grow to be consid- erable. “I'm sorhrf’ said a London tattoo- ist famous in the West End, “but I Egan. only give you a fur minutes, You the war has giv en an extraordin- _ impetus to our art. an the; lead~ :hg artists in our line are engaged Enight and day tattooing mottoes, arms, love tokens, and still stranger gjeyices, on the arms, chests, and legs ' departing officers and privates. A 1’s .portrait in the middle of a spid 3 web, is a favorite decoration: One Guardsman had two different raits done, one on each arm: an- There ha 0 oeen suggestions in some of the London journals as to some form of compulsory military mrvice on com- scription as a remedy in the present emergency. This plan is, however. hardly feasible under present condi- tions. It would be almost impossible to get the machinery of such a radical change into working order soon en- ough to be of a material benefit to the military situation in South Afri- ca. The raw recruits obtained by this method would be of very slight assist- ance against the Boer forces which are now composed entirely of season- ed soldiers. No matter how great their numbers might be they would impede more than assist during the first three months of their service. It must also be remembered that, owing to the enormous casualties among the otticers, few. can now be spared to drill and discipline a. new army. It is mar!â€" ifest that Lord Roberts would hardly relish the thought of the additional responsibility of taking care of ahost of raw recruits. Too great an army, especially if made up of unseasoned, inexperienced men is almost as bad for a General as too small an armY- 's canal has absorbed more than 2 rd of all the money we have spent ” ads, but a vast expense will Still f‘necessary if it is to be made avail- He for the larger lake shipping. The fiascnt situation is that Buffalo, the ind of the United States system of mal and river navigation, can re- vive the largest wheat carriers, but hey cannot be accommodated at Cal. )rne, the d of our system. It. will the tim large appropriations to table as to overcome fizz-is advan:- “Cash K,” is the curious verbal dis- uise under which. for ten years past, me generous person. who uses an merican pager as_his -agenpy. has e and meanwhile, the United States doing its besr,‘ to meet our efforts negate their trade. air names. or some little motto, and p tattooists reproduce the writing fawimile. Nor can one mile at the tattoist sentimental. Several Officers and n m melt death at Elandslaagte re recognizeé by mottoes and de- es tattooed on their chests and as when their faces were so shat- ed that identification would other- :e have been impossible. an man} fhousands of 'doll'ars to thy people and deserving objec . one but the editor of the Mfr us who‘ the hidden philanthropist at a complete representatio‘nvgf Guards' colors and motto. Several new get their fxa-ncees to write A .50me SUEERSTITION. EDITORIAL NOTES. 6mmâ€" THE FARM LIBRARY. XVe had occasion a few times to touch upon this topic. It is indeed an important one, and should be given more systematic attention than it usu- ally receives. The farmer to-day must read and think along the lines of his own business. If he does not do so he cannot expect to make a .suc- cess of his undertaking. nor to success- fully compete in supplying the great markets 01 the worli with food pro. ducts. While the business man or professional man gives special atten- tion to his library. and has it stored not only with books pertaining to his own caliling, but with many of the leading zzutbors’ works, it is only too true that the great majority of our farm homes are veryfiacking both in books pertaining to the work 01 the farm and in those relating to current and general literature. No citizen of the Dominion has more time ’for read- ing and recreation of this kind. of ta winter’s evening than the f .rmer, and he is certainly standing in his own light by not providing himself with the material for such indulgence: -‘A timely and valuable bulleLin on this subject has recently been issued by the Ontario Department 01! Agri- culture. The bulletin was written by Prof. J. B. Reynolds. of the Ontario Agricultural College. and contains some valuable matter on farm read- frag, from which we take the follow- rug; man) of those. who have bought them from me tell me they have our- ed rhem. of (h 'it troubles. Dr. Wistiztms Pink Pills act direct- ly on the blood anJ nerves. They do not purge, and therefore do not. weak- en like other medicines They give strength from the first pill to the last used. There are many dealers who offer pink colored substitutes, because the substitute gives them a greater profit. but these should al- ways be refused; as substitutes are ex her dangerous or absoiutely worth- less. My restoration has caused a grt'at wonderment in this action. and as a result I have sold many gross of. Dr. Wiiii‘ams’Pink Pills in my stora, and “Sinoe this is addressed principally to farmers, the books to be recom- mended aJK grew. at agricuLural to- Pics. Genera}! sczence and literature are not mentioned, not becxuseflthe farme}: may not. be interested in the;e “Tile farmer need not he, should not be. merely 'The man with the hoe.‘ He may think, and be a betzer farmer for L3 doing. He may starve. and com- mit Lewer blunders for so doing. Ha may theorize, and help himself and cab-“rs by his Specmlsacions. He may rm :1, and if he reads wimlwhis. think. ing and ohs¢rvi;;g ..nl-c;n .tqaently 1175 farming Wm be 14mm); ed. in fact the advantage in the wise me ct bucks on as wall, but beozuse these sub.) ects are belond the scope of tha pres en: bane- tin. ’ 9'63» ‘0- A Sigrgyman’s Advice. THE ALMOST MIRACULOUS CURE OF JOHN MeDONALD, CAPE NOS'IH, N. S. On 111: Farm. "Th: farmer, mm or boy, whose in- ‘teres... in ind meaning Cit farm opera- tions ha; bcen unused, and who has £011: or two good booksi'on agx‘icud'ture Eat. h nd, will never be! at a loss how LO ffpeni hi Lisure hours. And just here with! rise of its own accord‘end keep one or two rooms rea. 0:1".ny comfort- able, the temperature that can be maintined depending. of course, upon the size of the rooms, their exposure, and the size of. the istove used. If it is de ired to heat 1n upstairs room‘ by pas ing :1 pipe through it from! a stove in a room below, that heating capacity at the pipe will be greatly increased by using a radiator. It will make use of, practically, all of the’ heat that is available. Either oi the plans men- tioned above,_b:1wever, is pre arable. A sy t.m at hon wa at or semm pipes or a oom-bimtion of both for' a.1arge house is probably the mosh satisfacâ€" tory.. Its cost, however, is almost prohibitive so far as the ordinary farm-er is concerned. FARMHOUSE HEATING. We bltmme no one. where fuel is cheap, for keeping an open fire in the family sitting room “just for com- paz'lj’s Sake,“ says the "Practical Farmer.” But as a method of beating an entire house, the open fire is whaflly impracticable. ' ' The hot-air turmoe is the most prac- tical method of heating ihe average farm home. If arm is bufixiing a new By using stoves, some of the good paints cf the open fire are retained. while in the simple capacity of heat railittors they are vas'Jy superior. One of the larger sizes of the best heating stoves now on the market, costing from $15 to $25, if centrally located, will hext two ordinary-sized 1‘0“me quite easily in the severest weal her and that, too, with; a Very rea. sociable eon umption of fuel, at most but lit. 1.: more than one-hit. what woul'i be burnt in two Open fires. These stoves, built for either coal or W031, wi’i’l hold tire and retain heat for a long time if the dampers are properly adjusted and will keep 31m house ax a pretzy even temperarum for several hours without attention. If one having stoves on the first floor wishes to heat rooms upstairs for :1 eging and does not 0;; re LO adep‘. any of the more elaborate meihcds. he will find it quire saeigf :ctory to place reg- isters, such as are used, with hon air- Iurnaoes, just over his stoves. Or it a l rge stove can be, placed near to or in a h 11 (in the firsu floor opening into rooms on Lhe second floor, which it is desired to heat, no further up- pergztus is needed. The heatedf air Penaltios of Modern Methoas of Living- The case ‘6! Miss Anna Young, of this town is an instance. Miss Young is a grand-daughter of Col. Henry Young, the United Empire Loyalist, in whose honor Fort Henry, at Kings- ton, was named. She says :-â€"“ I had suf- fered with rheumatism for twenty years. My poor body was all twist- ed out of. shape, so you can imagine the agony I endured. My physicians could not help me; all the medicines I used were utterly useless. 1wt we remove a misconception that g.~neradly prevails regardmg the pro. per “.38 Li .1101) books. It will prob- ably be understood that these books are to be puroh:sed, one or two at a. tim -, real through more or less atten- tiv '1)! ant wx.h more or less labor, the nmtwr u’f hem digested as well as may be, nd then the books set uside, to b} .9! no further use to the one who has read them. The wise man ..o s nut u e his books so. He may never touch a certain bOLk until some question, .ugges‘e’l by the work (if the farm, demands solution. He appeals to hi; own experience, peril-up; to his neighbors; angl finally to 1he collect- ed ewerience of a ”Large number 01 (hi king, .4!) ering men. This hast he shout-J find in bi» library, for a ho k on agriculture, to be at much use to the prac i341 farmer, must be adapt- eu for reference and consultation, and become finally a familiar friend and adviser.”-â€"-Farming. Picton, Dec. 18Lh.-â€"We read a great deal concerning the hardships and suf- ferings endured by the Canadian pion- eers in the early days of our Dominion. But the truth is that many of our des- oendents, in our own Limes, endure equally as much as did their fore- fathers. “1 read of Dr, Arnold’s English Tox- in Pins, one day, and thought I’d give them a trial. I am thankful for hav! ing that inspiration, for I am now free from very terrible pains and aches, thanks to Dr. Arnold’s English Toxin Pillsâ€"and to them alone. I cannot. of course, be made young again, for I will be '79 Years old in December, yet I fee'. I can end my days in peace. thanks to Dr. érnold’s English Pills.” as th: mast impouant farm 10pera. lion. Thw- preparing (l ‘he had for :.~:eJ, the flowing 2.! the seed, "he check- ing anJ killing of weeds and insects. the rOLalon c1 crops, the feeding and breeding of an kLnds of stock-cu of {hue invoke labor and care. it. is true, but. .hey involve also principles an) 1 ws ctf n;1ture most absorbing in int; mast, an i.1;,ere3t th 1t will make the labor a dehght and will extend over into hc-urs pf lei. ure. Dr. Arnold’s English Toxin Pills, the oniy medicina on earth that cures disease by killing the” germs that cause it, are sold by all druggists at 750 a box; sample size 250, or sent {prepaid on receipt of price, by The Arnold Chemical 00.. Limited Cand- da Life Building. 4% King St. W., Tor- onto. :Lu .-.lso united. and hence a good book introduces ind) farm life one great estential to mukxng it interesting, the 11:thde amylayxnent of the mind as Wu“ uLb L06 11W- Agriculture, as well as on other to- ms, 004 iszs an only in the informa- Li_ou 3b ainfii; thinking and obserying Lnder pnoger surrounding3 farm work may I: .v-e an immense acvantage ova the majoriiy of occupations in town or city. AM that advantage is the intellecmal interest th 1t may at- tach iLSuL'f LO the most: tr.vi¢] as well UFE'S 03H: OULTEFS. ”In Anna (holette Was a Salon: From (‘hl'dhomlâ€"noctorn Gave ll”?!- llp as a Chronic Invalidâ€"Tc-u-ty In super- abundant lien! In From Use of ' Budd's Kidney l'llln. i St. Justine, Que, Feb. 5,â€"Miss Ann-a ZCholette, of this place, has been an in- valid, owing to Kidney Disease, all her life until quite recently. when she be- gan to improve. Her many . friends ' we're delighted at the change and she :met with congratulation and encour- i agement on all sides. It was not gen- ‘erally known, however, that the cause of Miss Cholette’s improving condition was due to Dodd’s Kidney Pills, and it wvns not until the other day thet the â€"_.a._.-â€"d- Gentlemen,-â€"Dr. Ward’s Blood and Nerve Pills have done my sister so much good that in grateful apprecia. tion I told Mr. Tully, the druggist, I would gladly give a testimonial un- solicited. as to their merits. My sister, 15 years of age, caught a vio- lent coldâ€"since then she has been in very poor health, lost all colour was anemic, her blood had no vitality, and she had no physical strength, she be. came extremely nervous, so much so that she could not stand any exertion or excitement, and it was impossible for her to get restful sleep, she lost her appetite. her heart became very weak, palpitating so violently that she could hardly breathe at the sligh. test exertion. When she commenced taking Dr. Ward’s Blood and Nerve Pills two months ago she was in a state of complete physical and nervoi'e prostrarion. Her blood was scanty with no more slrength than Willi”) Since taking Dr. Ward’s Blood Cm Nerve Pils she has been rapidly mend. ing, her appetite has returned, she sleeps well her nerves are stronger, and her heart gained strength so tha it is able to fulfill its functions. Prior to taking Dr. Ward’s Pills she had taken many medicines without any special benefit. Dr. \Vard’s Blood and Nerve Pills ‘are certainly the only. medicine that has done any good. Be- fore taking them she was getting weaker. ler heart and nerves losing strength daily. Since she had began taking them she has daily and com tinuously gained health and strength. CLARA ELLIOTT, 8;) College street, Peterborough. Ont. Sickness Banishedâ€"Health Restored Greece has followed Italy’s example in forbidding the exportation of anti- nuities. Notice has been served on for- eign governments and learned socie- ties. tary house the first coat will not be more than an outit of open fireâ€"places or stoves and the service rendered will‘ be mucb‘ mare sati:;t ctory. If it is a case at placing a furnace in an old house the advisnb‘llty of such a' course may be open to quesLion, and yet I be- lieve there are thousands at farm homes in which a hot-air furnace A Young Lady of St Justino Writes of Her Experience With Dodd’ 8 Kidney Pills. wv â€"uv-- ‘p-v V'..vâ€" â€"â€"v fleet was given out. But such is the case and Miss Cholette acknowledges the benefit she has derived from. Dodd’s Kidney Pills in the following letter, giving full details of her case for the benefit of other sufferers. “ Since the age of eight years Iheve suffered with inflammation of the kid- nf‘Ys. I am to-day twenty-four years old. I hasten to write you, therefore. £0 give you the full details of my (“11:8, would be a comfort. QUEBEC ONCE MORE. "The trouble continued constantly after that. I suffered. greatly and was bed-ridden almost continually. At this time I was under the consulta- tion of two doctors. They said I had been suffering this Long time of in- flammation of the kidneys. They gave me many medicines, and I was under their treatment for two years. They gave, me no relief. “My father one day read in a newsâ€" paper of the. good effects of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Hu' bought three boxes of them to my and they gave me svrh'ne relief. He bought me a dozen more boxes, and now I am perfectly well and overflowing with life and»- spirits." I commenced to be sick when going to school. I was not able to bear the fgtigue or studv. One day mother fell Sick and the doctor profited by the occasion to tend me also. He came often to see me for six months when he told me it was not necessary to come any more; my trouble would right itself ‘13 I grew older. He made nothing of the months I had been unwell already. “My parents. were greatly pained at seemg me suffering so. and as for myself I felt that I could never find pxeacure again in this world. . , -. ___ f V IL . bemg large consumers of the very choicest Teas grown in In- dia and Ceylon. The Teas most in favor in Ireland are rich, strong, hquoring kinds, similar to Canadian m, We 4% It's far more delicious than Japm. Sold only in Lead Puckett. A. Bath parson. Ehe Rev. Valentine HAVE YOU TASTE!) A SISTER SAVED. ciavLON GREEN TEA ? source of economy and m1 Menus House!â€" 43333â€"3313,, 1,;"3‘5‘5 W ‘! Unlike Mr. Sydney Grundy. who confesses to having no great liking for playwriting, Mr. Louis N. Parker do. clures that he knows nothing more de- lightful than writing for the stage. Mr. Parker, by the way, is almost totally deal in one ear. An octopus measuring twenty feet across the arms was recently caught at Avalon. Santa Catalina Island. California. Size for size a thread of spider silk is tougher than; a bar of steel. An ordinary thread will bear a weight of three grains. This is 50 per cent. stronger than a steel thread of the same thickness, In order to settle a little bet, the young man said, passing a ring over the showcase, plezse tell me wheher the correct pronounciation of the name of the stone in that ring is turkeeze or turkwaize. The jeweller inspected it and hand- ed it back. It is estimated that at the begin- ning- of the new century England will have 82.0001100030 tons of coal still un- used and available. Sun: or Omo. Orr; «.1: Tampa. } as. LUCAS COUNTY. FRANK J. Gamay makes oath that he is: a‘nior partner or the» firm of F. J. CHENEY (‘0.. doing busine~s in the City of ’l‘n‘eedn. Cmnty and State aforesaid, and tha said firm ww pay zhe~um of ONE HUNlmEn DOL- LARS for e::ch and every case of CA'Mvmn that cannot re cured by the use of BALI/h CATARRB CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY. chrnto tobeforo me am: subscribefl. in 1m presence, this 6th day of Decay)? m . -\ D. 1886 .......... A.“ .0] E "SUN 2 man. : Aotaru Publir Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally. and acts dire-RH on the blood and mucous suxtace~ of the system; gend for lggiim; ngalq; f_re_e. ---__â€" - A giant mowing machine has been invented which is capable of cutting a. strip of wheat fifty feet in width. The correct pronounciation is glass, he said. Sold by Drugfiiéésf'iséf " " ' Hall’s Family Pills are the best. Mr. W. S. Blunt. combines the very different occupations of writing poe- try and breeding: horses. side. Miss Lizzie Lamford, Off 353 Market St., Chicago, 111., says: “I have been aconstant sufferer from Catarrah for twelve years. During that time I have used most of the known remedies for Catnrrh, but can saiezly say that Catnrrhozone is the best It has ourâ€" ed me. It is very pleasant] and ef.ec. Live in its use. I shall recommend it at every Opportunity to my friends.” Catzxrrh-o-zone is a guaranteed cure. Sold by all druggists. Trial outii; sent to any .ddress for 10.: in stamps. N. C. POLSON 00.. Kingston, 0nt., Pro- In time of peace General Joubert. the Commander-in-Chief of the Transvaal tones, reads French novels during the intervals of military work, some- times composes French verses. and enjoys Spending an evening chatting with his comrades. The Scottish Highlander’s dress as worn at the present time is sometimes very expensive. The uniforms worn by officers of several Highland regi- ments cost £200 each. The“: of the Prince of Wales cost £375. la Toscana, 18c. Eighty-five per cent. of the peop’c who are lame are affected on the ieit prietors. Send one cont. aump for circulu. W. J. URQUHART AnglytfiopLClngnipfi (89 Queen 8‘. W.. Toronto. gr: J'maw‘fiafei; Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Al) dragging refund the money if in {am to cure. 25c. E. W. Grave's signature is on each box. Blemishes 0.1K. Station. Menu-ad. 60.73.3313}. sud». Prop'i: MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTIlING SYRUP ha been used by mother: for their children teeming. It soothe! the child. soften: (he cums. ellsya sin. cures wind colic. nndis the best. remedy for disrr (an 25c. e bot. ue. Boldb ell dru “in: throughout the worll. Bo me end 3- for “ Mrs W lnnlow e Soothing Syrup. MONTREAL HOTEL mascrom. W The “ Balmoral,” Fro-a; Bus ‘ 3 Hotel Gag-slaw: £23334???) â€"_v '__ Bantu. MIMI“. Oommomhi Rom Modem In flauntsâ€"31h. modem O’KEEFE’SEI; I???» MALT “ Pharaoh 100.‘ 'Uuuu'v‘ vâ€"uwvw -â€" Bugs. Rate 0.116. Hiée. Sold by d] . ” Draggisu. or 881 Queen W. Tor-«um. fiMONjike‘i Egg twat-hes. hen -"-L_ .- HAD BEEN THERE BEE ORE. _ V Invizomml and Stnavthout LLOYD WOOD. Toronto. GENERAL AGENT 1'0 CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY are said to be the best judges of Tea in Europe, even the poorest classes The Only Cure for Oatarrh. ishes,‘;”.‘,?f§n Comp! TREATIAEN'I‘- FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS 'F.,r.“cggicsz ma 3560;. Toiedé. o. I! hm- ?! Gus“?- 9!“ "Opposite 0.13. Dom _tw9_ block! groin O._P. RELIANCE CIGAR FACTORY .M’nfira I» Europe»: Plan. Room Complexion 158 You. 8L. TORONTO. M 1: send tor our complete SHEET MUSIC CATALOGUE and SPECIAL RATE 6F DISCOUNT. We are equippafszs 319' we ' Ifk’alfifl gem“: Wham. BO!“ Am. Plan. 81.50 8 up. It is said ofi Professor Max-Muller that he has conversed and correspond- ed with more men of note than any living person. i _‘â€"vâ€"â€"-- I ‘ vv‘ 0. Rolland. solo agent. fdr ihé Dominion. EcBa's ct stump for catalogue. 373 St. Paul Street, Montreal mom stock. ntnnceeins Inge dividends: also n in- mlment nook psyabie in monthly instalment; dn and: dividend; hulf yearly. Ptnies wanting sate an Eoflukle investment should correspond wig: The Sun Savings hnd Load 06., fbronto. Moneylomed on favorable terms; agents wanted in wepreuntod disxiotu: write us. THE DES MOINES INOUBATOR~Best 9nd cheapest n DA"nu\.‘ -A‘n --AL“ .-_AL “. " and other PRGDUCE. to epsuge best regults epnbggn vt; The Dawson Commassuon 80., limited, “‘- cor. West-Market Oolbome St., Toronto, GOLD CURE 10c. Curesin 3. jifly. P. carters Oormncx k 00., Agents. Montreal. â€""‘â€"v â€" ‘v-l vv-c v. "_- wlw'. Montreai, TorontoiOftawa, Quebec. Sausage Casingsâ€"a pathglio Prayer â€"vâ€"â€" vâ€" erican Hog Casings-re“: able $0“ at ri ht pries. PARK. BLACK ‘LL a 00.. «Toronto vauluuv ru “16" cmios, acapdlars. Religiops Pictures. Statuary, and Church Ornaments. y‘luomonal Waring bjail organ receive pygmpfi atten- -A- ---‘ ‘A and bladder. 53;: a :1 a. box. Write tor'BAEfi'éulara. Th2 Indisn Oatsrrh Care 00.. 146 St. J amen-3b.. Montreal. â€"-â€".â€"._.â€" _._ Dyeing 1 meaning! 0, 10066. Oéefiiw 3nd Crawford Counties. Title 9- feot- On Michigan Central, Doubts Mackinsc tad Loon Lako_Railrgads.. at pri'gga 19:133ng froz:_:_$2 g9 35 990nm, BUTTER. goes, APPLES. _L‘. -_ nn nfif'nn A R 0 0 F I N G and Sheet Metamorks. 300mm; SLATE. in Black, Bod or Green. SLATE BLACKBOARDS (We supp” Public um High Sohoola‘Toronso). Roofing Felt. Pinch. Coal Tar. etc. ROOFIh G TILE See New City Build. lugs. Toronto. donob aux-firm). etal Ceilings, Cox-c mono». Estimates wished for work complete or to: nucnuluhip tony m of the country. Phone 1961 B. Infill“; 0018. Ads Id. 31.!“de 8ts..Toronto Mica “"BAJii’m covering Shun 3nd Hot sud Cold WM Pip». Cold Stanza Pnpo: Kitchen Boilers. do. For Monm- upply to IIBA BOILER COVERING 00., Limited, Tomato. Mouton. .94 London. In; CHEAP MANITOBA FARMS for sale. Improved and unimgzuved. One-firth cash. Inbending settlers m}! and get. netit. of fifteen year-3' ex‘i‘ericnoe us to diatncc to settle in. A. W. AUSTIN. 21 oronco Chambers. Toronto. . "rmâ€"f'fiééli mas hr? 01056 ‘to’EKtéififiiiB‘; '13s? fins, Churches. Schools. etc“ and will be sold on on ramble terms. Apply to Carbolic Disinfectants. Soaps. Olnt~ meat, Tooth Powders, etc:.. have been awarded 100 medals and diplomas {or superior excenenoe. Their regular use prevent: intonati- ous diseases. Ask your deaier to obtain a supply. Lists mailed free on application. TORONTO cutting School cam spook! uduntagu to on desirous of acquiring a thorough knowledge of ' to on desirous o! acquiring a thorough knowledge of Outtjng tad Fitting Gontlemob'l Garments. Write (or HARRIS $13.:flpgfi’é'fifi Wholesale only. Long Distance Telephone!” 1 29. “lilo. ”I". Halo. Barri-003,000.. remand to Weslo‘vfilggm. Rich- mond 8r. .. am. (“'0 LAW COCOA EPPS’S GMTEFUHOMFORTING. oo_o mags 0000 653941140 QNDSg-ARENAO Michigan Land for Sale. THE MOST NUTRITIOUS. Our Method Is sure and has cured thousands--somo pronounced mmblc. Wdtc at once. Booklet and Proof on requut. Adan», ““"SS-mm 69.35.55}; 6mm For m3": but lend your work to the ‘- “ BRITISH AHERIGAN DYEING co.- Ipok to! syn: in your tagm. or und djroct. Cheap.“ and lost covet-Inc In the World. F. 0. CALVERT 00., MANCHESTER - - ENGLAND. VIE ARE OFFERING GEYLON 'I'EA-â€"-3 BREAKFASTâ€"SUPPER. R. M. PIERCE. Agent. West Bay City, Mich. or J_\V. CU R‘HS. Whitcemoro. Adich. WILLIAM 81., 10:10:30. Angie: 'Chenfical Co. 235°: CALVERT’S ANGIE R’s PETROLEUM EMULSION ___. _ â€"‘-‘. .rm 0. ' J. sAoii'E'n 00., iiontroax. T0 INVESTORS . A most efficient substitute for ' 5'1 codâ€"liver oil, pleasant to the taste, “ and agreeing with the most sensi- tive stomach. Used by physicians . in the treatment of all throat and ' lung troubles, and -- it results - :; count for anythingâ€"almost no ., limittothegooditcando. Barriéters,etc..removed to Wesley Bldgs.. Rich. mond St. W. . Toronto. Quins. Mills Hale; HERE IS NOTHING CHEAP OR INFERIOR EN 113 Yongo 8:. Toronto. \V P C ""05 1!: rank away above anything else p'odmed for unity nu high wit). You should try it. Lead packages. 25. 30. 40. £0 sud Lo. ,New impomtiona uncut Epgliph‘ Sheep‘und Am 800.58, Rocgrtoa,_cru- 'Catarrh of nose. â€" th reap. _staon~._:_xph Séniplo bottle mailed :6 any address as ”com of :0 cents to con: Mtge. pgrmanpntly cum This new end most useful invention has not only flowed to bee great seller. but a boon to ban ire 18. any medical men are using his closet. and all pro- nounce it absolutely odorless and sanitary in every respect. After being in the market for over two y-‘m thie closet has become so popular that the manufactur- eru have had to double their output in order to meet the moon! stock. “vitamin; ism dividends; 81” a in- ushnent shock paysbze in monthlyinsulmenu. dmdfl cub difldendn. halt yezmy. Punks mama me u rotiuble invesmént. should cormpond vi tho Sn .; nag: tnd Lou: Company. Toronto; money loaned“ tnyqnble perms; new“ Island in mm“! dia- Mineral Extract warm 2:: coloring corn out crows from fucking up corn when pleated. mu acres of corn or on my 135 were term had the need all colore and had not one stalk destroy by crawl. I e150 clum it a good as s hoovy coat 0! manure for melting corn grow rich. Ieclin‘ so well leased with it that I have taken the uenoy for it. gamers who wishto buy only a smell box should and to their order: not later than Feb let. Smell box colors?!) bushels. prices? 50:1orge box colorsso bushels 5will be emd for 84. 50‘ if ordered by Feb 15 E‘eiss a. can with order. ho orden taken otter )1 gm order to get them all packed -nd ehlpped before April lat directly at G. T B. and C. P. B. for shipping. hvery hem of Extract tumnteed to give “Wooden or money refund (led. Farmers Intending to See?! Corn Note This. vista; writ. us. The (:anadian Heine Safety BOlLER lllgh Glass Water Tube Steam Sonora, for All Pressures, Duties and Fuei. mo FOR DBSCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. Toronto Electric Light 00.. Lamina. The T. Baton 00.. Limited. The Money-Roms (30.. Limited. The Gun: Pcrcho Rubber 3 Mfz. 00. Tho Wilson Publubln; 00.. Limited. “ ‘ " HAIL Dominion Line "n.3,“... Portland. Mm. to Liverpool. via tum“. Large and fut Steamers Vmcouvu, Dominion. Cambrom Esplanade, Opp. Shot-boom: 8t. C AN Hi 1 PE R}IA\ENT Loan and Savings Company xxoonroxunn 1855. The Oldest and Largest canadlan llorto gage Corporation. Paid-up Capital, - - $2,600,000 Reserve Fund - - - 1,200,000 MONEY LENT on security of red Outta norm Governmcnt and Municipal Bonds. etc. DEBENTURES IQSUED for 1. 3. 3. 1 orb you. with inure“ coupons studied. Bumotpuuge :-mc.un, 830nm: H Cabin. ‘35; 80013113032150 and 823 50. For further intornuion upply to load menu. or DAVIDTORBANClitoow Gnu-fluent. ”at. Gamma» Mount-l. Head officeâ€"Toronto St, Toronto. Branch omensâ€"Winning, Ham, Vancouver. 3.. The Cdoriess Gremafory Closet 00., Hamilton. Ont. For Catalogue and Pric ‘ List. write to (new. mwxmmuimmflu NEURALGIA. SCUATICA. ‘USCULAR. INFLAMMATOIY. GOUT. LUMIAGO. HHIUUA‘I’IC PABALYSIS. AflflflA For further Medan 3!)pr 0° J. HERBERT MASON. DEPOSITS RECEIVED, Intel-est wowed. WE ARE OFFEBiKG ANDREW KAUFMAN, Fergus 9.0., Out. Odorless Closet. J0”. J. “All. Mt. Ind m Managing Director. Toronto. T0 INVESTORS Ema M Toronto

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