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Durham Review (1897), 12 May 1898, p. 7

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aA% 0# REDGCED BY BIG CANNON, 641 ti en i‘puc al reverses and hopeful ever to retrieve the disgrace which they cansidered the presence of the hated "infidels" put to &st y Soln# HEAVY BOMBARDMENTS AND WHAT CAME OF THEM. 4 d \Whe most interesting and exciting epâ€" isode during this long siege was the ferocious attempt made by the Spanmiâ€" atds toward the clode, when they sTRAINED EVERY NERVE ka nav I RUINs® OF HIS FORMER HOME. During the American civil war there were many fwrious bombardments. but they were principally directed against unportamit forts, and in no case were the parts or cities threatened with deâ€" structicnm. In fact. the wonderfully small loss of life in all these operations during the momentous suruggle of I861â€"60 is worthy of remark. as showâ€" Those of Alexandria and Paris the Most Famous of Medern Timesâ€"The Forts MWud to Â¥ield in Both of Themâ€" The Rlege of CGlibraliar the Most Famons of Last Century. Thae most remarkable instances of bombardments of recent years were those of Alevambria and Davic In amd she evacua Yet ve timis ve tms veritable ha parapets of samn batteries. rende, 12â€"inch projectil cause of the has ments of ghells erywbere and a slaughter amon Arail Pasha, je that their want left the fleet lhat the defence the British Adr kBGOows Te mm ly W« lea 11 Ime pse andria ®D LPA every to upon them. 1n b« during lLie . momentou 1861â€"60 is worthy of ‘rer img the completeness of opted to protect the « the dangetous missiles. Uth n 11 cases e defen~> naey no e Commuissuryâ€"Gemeral. for the r and sake of "La Belie France," 1 it hard to restrain tears and inâ€" ition when on retwrning from the : afier a long and hopeless strugâ€" agaimast an appatenily invincible be could discover nothing save the | beymour had effectually silenced Â¥ gun on the shore. Ten thousâ€" shell asd solid shot were poured a the Egyputians, and a complete 1ation of the forts was the result. very litile execution was done by veritable hail of irom, for the great pets of samd, which protected the ‘ries. rendered harmless the huge ol projectiles, and it was only beâ€" > of the havoc caused by the fragâ€" s of shells which flew around evâ€" bere and accomplished a frightLul hter among the adherenis of i Pasha, joined to a knowledge their want of accuracy in aiming the fleet practically unbarmed. yM D AJ t KÂ¥ ma x Dt »W n 10 iIuenls of recent years were i Alexamdria and Paris. In ses the attack prevailed over ence. notwithstanding that the itions of those cities were imâ€" ‘ stromg. The contest at Alexâ€" was short, but decisive. Within s the British fleet, under Adâ€" J6 Jines. but outs U (10M€ 1N : town. in t} ous power of THE 81â€"TON C ctiles of whi 1}D ard ovearcome the already ex n n 1 4 D en No S, was demonstrated; but it ade evidemt that the quickâ€" ip and inexpensive embankâ€" ad form an invulnerable deâ€" st even these terrible weaâ€" Lbhere can be liftle doubt than 500 { had ences were relinquashed to Admiral. _ As every one gians were mostly all spikâ€" i0 pieces by a landing parâ€" es. but outside of the forts D bere can be lititle doubt hands of experienced gunâ€" ns of the harbor baiteries Inse prese noe Lue GesLru« 0 (¢ f A amy but the recognizâ€" riler, yel sufficient damâ€" by the incendiary shells * tLiat destroyed almost UA D ND he iling what measures ened t« D M\nD na U ted & uring 1 the LRder sucd C Li h weigh over de an ¢ the rec« 1 in unwilling n soni le ND 1€ engagement even an opâ€" {leet would the de da nmpossi BGSs W S n in Cuns MD in parts very s well ns OL Xle n nse wC stâ€" le D sician diagnosed my case as enlargeâ€" ment of the glands, and said I would \ get well after it was lanced. This operation gave me temporary relief, | but it was only a short time before the! |‘Um!v again began to grow and in six | imun?h» I was worse than ever. In the \ meantime I had been prescribed for by | different physicians and taken several | patent medicines, but none of them \ gave me more than temporary re-i |lief. About three years ago I left Wiâ€" arton for Chesley thinking probably a change would improve my health. I consulted a physician there and he |said the trouble was incurable and | might end fatally. Discouraged I reâ€"| ill;rmâ€":l to my home in Wiarton, mu(‘h! | worse than I was when I left, and beâ€" lieving Ihad come bome to die. Be-‘ fore 1 left for Chesley I had been atâ€" | | tacked _ occasionally â€" with fnintingi spells; on my return these occurred' more frequently and of longer duraâ€" | ‘tion. . With the least excitement Ii | would faint dead away. I had become | very weak and could scarcely walk | across the floor and felt myself growâ€" | ing worse every day. I again consultâ€" | ed the local physician and this time hel | said it was spasms of the heart and | that I wou!ld not live more than al |couple of days. While lying in bed a | ‘lady of the town visited me and ad-i | vised me strongly to try Dr. Williams‘ | Pink Pills. 1 thought it useless, but 1 ) | was ready to grasp at any means of | \ promised relief, and so commenced to | use them. _ Before the second box was | \ completed I felt myself getting betâ€"| |ter and before I had finished my sevâ€"| |enth box I was able to go about myI own work. Icontinued them until I | had used fourteen boxes, when I was | completely cured. The swelling hbas left | l my neck and I am now as well a woâ€" | | man as I ever was in my life. I make| | the above statement voluntarily, beâ€" | | lieving it my duty to that w hich has | |sa.\wl my life and will if necessary \ make an affidavit to the above facts at any time. | _A depraved condition of the blood or a shattered nervous system is the sec-! [ret of most ills that afflict mankind, | and by restoring the blood and rebuildâ€"| ‘ing the nerves. Dr. Williams‘. Pink (Pills strike at the root of the disease,| ‘driving it from the system and restorâ€" | ing the patient to health and strength.| In cases of paralysis, spinal troubles, ‘locomotor ataxia, sciatica, rheumaâ€" \tism, erysipelas, scrofulous _ troubles, etc.. these pills are superior to all other , ;treatment. They are also a specific ]for the troubles which make the lives ‘of so many women a burden and speedily restore the rich glow of health ‘to sallow cheeks. Beware of imitaâ€" , tions and substitutes alleged to . be , |"just as good." Sold by all dealers or | sent by mail, postpaid, at 50 cents a !box. or 6 bexes for $2.50, by addressâ€" ing the Dir. Williams‘ Medicine Co., i Brockville. Ont. ‘bausted but still unflinching garrison. More than 50.000 troops and 170 pieces of" ordnance of large calibre were at the disposa! of the Spanish General, |and an ingenious type of floating batâ€" teries had been devised by the dons, who expected great things of them in the meditated assault. The numbers of the opposing forces were ludicrously disproportionate. Besides the above mentioned troops and guns. the Spanish possessed nine line of baitle ships, 15 gun or mortar boats, covered boats sufâ€" ficient to lanmd nearly 40,000 men. and in ‘addition the 10 floatimng batteries. which !comsisted of large vessels, their sides protected by a banking of timber sevâ€" en feet thick, and the decks and guns screened with a slanting roof of shotâ€" (proof material. To this gigantic armâ€" ament the defence could only oppose en then were antiquated. | On the 8th of September, 1782, fire was opened on the fortress at a preâ€" lconcerted signa! by the entire strength |of the Spanisb artillery, both on land |and afloat. The "floating batteries‘" | were moored within balf range and proved indeed. invulnerable to shot and \mwhell, which lasted all night and day ‘until late on the 12th On that day | the garrison, unable to make any imâ€" pression on the fleet, whose efforis were beginning to give the small force _of defenders considerable trouble and |inconvenience. conceived the idea of |loading their guns with redâ€"hot shot 'anxl burning shells which, though of {little or no penetrating power. turned !nur to be very effective against the wooden sides of the battleships and [gunboats. In fact, within a very few \hours every one of the floating bat» | teries lay quiescent on the water, a \useless mass of | BURNIXG HULKS. Mer Trouble Regan With Swelling of the Glandsâ€"This Was Followed by Ceneral Collapse and Beart Weaknessâ€" Doctors satd She Could Not Recover, But To. day She is Enjoying Good Healthb. From the Echo, Wiarton, Ont. Mrs. Jas. Overand, who lives in Wiarton, makes the following stateâ€" ment in regard to a remarkable cure effected by the use of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills for Pale People:â€"‘"1 am 80 years of age and have lived in Wiarton for the past six years. Previous to this, I, with my husband, who is a stone mason, were residents of Chesley. About four years ago t here came swelling on the right side of my neck }\‘hil'h grew as the time went on until in about six months it had grown as large as a goose egg. I consulted a physician and bhe lanced it. This phyâ€" enis nmd desperate ary following Dinguksâ€"My wife has got her beart set on a ‘98 wheel, and I need the $10 to make the first payment on it. Thanks, old fellow. The endeavors and femders finally pres anumerical superior ents and on the 14| Dingcussâ€"Oid man, you‘ve accomâ€" madated me a great many times, and I wouldn‘t strike you now if it wasn‘t a matter of absolute need. I am sufâ€" fering for the lack of $10. _ % Shadbolt, reluctantly bhanding _ it averâ€"What‘s the trouble,. Dinguss ? A WIARTON LADY WHO WAS NEAR THE DARK VALLEY. A NARROW ESCAPE. CASE OF NECESSITY. the dons, of them in numbers of ludicrously the above The remarkable successes attending the treatment of the diseases of drunkâ€" enness and the opium habit, accordâ€" ing to the formula, of Dr. Leslie E. Keeley the inventor of the _ Keel!â€" ey Cure, has resulted in the establishâ€" ment of one of _ these healthâ€"restorâ€" ing institutions in Toronto. The cure is prepared by Dr. Keeley himself, and administered by duly qualified physiâ€" clans, especially instructed for this work, to patients who live during the time of treatment in the Institue. The Reeley Cure is the oldest and only original remedy for the liquor habit, The anplication of the remedies is mild and free from all in jurious efâ€" fects upon the system. By its reconstructive â€" properties it removes the necessity for stimulants and leaves the vratient in a normal and healthy wondition. At the end of the treatment it is claimed that the patient appears a new man, mentally, morally and phyâ€" sically. Since the introduction of the Keeley Cure over 300,000 graduates of these institutions in Canada and throughout the world have declared themselves to be cured of the crayâ€" ings for li uwor and drugs. The Institute at 582 Sherbourne St., ‘Toronto, is splendidly furnished, the appointments of each fiat being complete, and in the building the patient finds every comfort of a firstâ€"class hotel and of a home. Aplendid â€" Ins¢tturion â€" of Br. Lesite E. Keeley‘s Treatment of the Craving for Liquor and Drugs, ficult to masticate their food, will be interested in a recent French invenâ€" tion. It is something like a coffeeâ€" grinder, only much smaller. The perâ€" son who uses it takes it in his left hand, drops the food into it, and it is groumd into small particles by pressâ€" ing & spring. Then, with a fork or spoon held in the right band, the ground food is transferred to the mouth. or as knows how. * " All the time the seas were making clean pushes over the deck. While the captain was bammering away he was sometimes completely buried. I thought he was a gone goose, but, blow me! he made a shipshape job of it, and we weathered the burricane under main and fore lower topsails." Attorneyâ€"You say this defendant kissed you in a dark room ? Fair Plaintiffâ€"Yes, sir. Attorneyâ€"Will you please explain to the Court bhow you came to enter a dark room with the defendant ? Fair Plaintiffâ€"Oh, it wasn‘t dark when we went in. I turned the light out afterward. *"Only the captain and men to hanâ€" dle the hallyards were left on deck, while twenty of us were struggling aloft in a wind that strong it knockâ€" ed the breath out of you. But it was too late to save all the canvas. The foresail burst and went ballooning beâ€" fore the hurricane and was followed by the topsails. They went with reports like a bunch of rapidâ€"fire guns. Bang went the mizzen lower topsail, too.. " As I was coming down the lee shrouds I saw a broadside of green sea washj hatch No. 3 clean off. ‘"The taraâ€" paulin‘s wasbed off hatch No. 8. sir!" I bawls out to Capt. Woodward, who doesn‘t hesitate. Seeing that the carâ€" penter had been knocked out by the first sea aboard, the captain grabs an axe and a bag of wedges and goes for the hatch. He did his work like a sailâ€" CREW PRAISE CAPTAIN‘S DARING. " We were in latitude 27 south, when, at four bells of the second dogâ€"watch there came a bhurricane which worked all around the compass. Six bells of the midnight watch, all hands were ordered to take in all sails. and glowing complexion are unfailing evidence of good health. By gently reâ€" gulating the stomach, bowels, liver and kidneys, Celery King keeps the sysiem in fine condition, and thus renders the eyes bright and complexion clear. More sensible then cosmetics, don‘t you think? Sold by all druggists. or Woodâ€" ward Medicine Co., Toronto, Can. Burled in Billows Raised by a HWurricane Capi. Woodward Risked His Lifeâ€"The Ro‘sun‘s Story,. Capt. Woodward, of the British fourâ€" masted bark, Dunfermeline, from Calâ€" cutta, now lying at New York, perâ€" formed a clever bit of seamanship, at the risk of his life, in the South Atlanâ€" tic. Bo‘sun Jobhn Ross told the story of the captain‘s pluck as follows: In business comes when thorough satisfaction is given the public. That‘s why Nerviline sells so rapidly. Toothâ€" ache is cured as if by magic. Pain, inâ€" Inqu_iring sonâ€"Pop, is an architect an artist ? c TRY IT, and you will say the same. Lead packages. ternal or external, finds a prompt anâ€" tidote in Nerviline. Try it. Franz Joseph Dohmen, a student in the senior class of the University of Texas, and who outranks all his classâ€" mates, has been totally blind since he was ten years old. He will graduate with the highest honors at the coming commencement. _ Pop, who has just had a new house builtâ€"I guess so. They say artists are perfect children about money matâ€" WE SAY Toothless old people who find it difâ€" TO CURF A CuLD IN oNE DaY PLANS AND ESTIMATES THE KEELEY CURE. BRIGHT EYES TRAPPED sUCCESS That LUDELLA Ceylon Tea is the finest. Brideâ€"Now, my dear, how shall we manage about church? We belong to different religious denominations, you know. Shall I go with you, or will you go with me ? Groomâ€"I‘ll tell you how we‘ll fix it. You tell your minister that you are going to my church and TI‘ll‘ tell my minister that 1 am going to your church. â€" Then we won‘t be missed and needn‘t go anywhere." A dress made of 30,000 canceled postâ€" age stamps was worn at a masked ball in Baitimore, by Miss Antoinette Warâ€" litz. They were pasted on muslin, and represented various figures, such as an eagle, a globe, a shield, etc. The wearâ€" er spent three weeks in making the «dress. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded dise ue that science has bean able to cure in all it stages, and thatis Catarrh. Hall‘s Catarrh Cure is the only positiv¢e cure known to the medical fraternity. Cataira being a constitutional dis ease, requires] i cousiitutional treatment. Hall‘s Catarrh Cure is taken in{ernally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the yslem, thereby destr0oying the roundation of the discase, and giving the paient stren; t 1 by building up the constitution and assis ing nature in doing its work. The proprietors have +o much faith in its curative powers that they offer O:e Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Rend for list of testimonials Address _ F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, C. Sold by Druggists, T5c. Haill‘s Family Pills are the best. is Heaith. Without blood circulating through your veins you could not live. Withâ€" out pure blood you cannot be well. The healthy action of every organ depends upon the purity and richness of the blooud by which it is nourished and susâ€" tained. If you have salt rheum, seroâ€" fula. sores, pimples, boils or any kind of humor, your blood is not pure. if you take Hood‘s Sarsaparilla it will make your blood pure and promptly relieve all these troubles. â€" In the spring the blood is loaded with impuriâ€" ties. Klence, all those unsightly erup tions, that languor and depression, and the danger of serious illness. Hood‘s Sarsaparilla is needed to purify, enrich and yitalize the blood and protect and fortify the system. Is Canada‘s Greatest Medicine. Svd by all druggists. $1; six for $5. Get only Hooj'n. In English coffe=â€"houses, in the oldâ€" en time, a contribution box was placed against the wall, and it was customary for guests to drop in small donations for the waiters. Over the box were the words, "To Insure Promptness," From the initials comes the modern tip, The face receives the record of daily experience. _ Constant suffering from corns will mar your beauty. Do not look anxious and discontented, but use Putnam‘s Painless Corn Extractor, which will extract that sore corn in a day without pain. Streetâ€"car tickets in Washington are sold at the rate of six for a quarter. This has been the custom for years. An officer of the company states that tickets to the value of $48,000 have nevâ€" er neen used. ‘Ine inference is that they bave been lost and destroyed. An effective rapidâ€"fire gun is being manufactured by the Colts Company, of Hartfora. It is capable of firing 200 shots a minute, and distributing them over any desired space. _ One of these guns, operated by one man,. can sweep the qeck ot a modern battleâ€"ship in ten minutes. Hood‘s Pills Hartford & Vim Tires Te AND ESTATES hought. sold & '-ARMS exchanged. Terms mailed ‘ree, H. M. SIMPSON, Reai Eâ€"tate and Financial Agent, Mon‘tres}, Que. SHIP YOUR PRODUCE, Â¥ ings for us, efployment, «teady, pleasant, profitable. Send 15c. for »ample=, &¢c. indepenâ€" dent Lotion Co., 509 McKinnon Bi<g. Toronto. Pure Blood Hood‘s Butter, Eggs, Apples, Fruit, &c., to THE DAWS8ON COMMISSION CQ., Limite Cor. of West Market and Colborne Sts.. TORI Youuc LADIE8 make $00 n:onthly working eva ince for us. eFplovment. «teady. pleasnnt. Mills, Mills & Hll: Barristers,etc., remov to Wosle‘vmglgs. Rich mond Bt, W., Toronto, Jtallan an B All Be§| ‘"‘The ‘Quickeure Co., Limited," anâ€"" nounce a reduction in Quickeure" prices:â€"25¢., pot now 15¢.; 50e., pot to" 25c., and $1 to 50c. Quickbeal, for" horses and cattle, from 50c¢., per tin" to 25¢." This reduction places our‘" remedy within reach of all classes." 25, 40, 50 and 60c. A PLEASANT ARRANGEMENT Head Office AM rRIDE Italian and H All Bee Suwh im me #a We $100 Reward $100. Bloocd TO LADIES, :lluâ€"-best quality | Wante eed Patent Process | â€" _ / Is Life Foundation. 9 Adelaide St. W., Toronto are the only pills to take with Hood‘s Sarsaparilia. Mills, Mills & H WPP C 918 Sarsaâ€" parilla ac C e we have the best and most practical f nce on carth. Fous mil «o‘ it in use at the Experiâ€" montal Farm, Guelyh Ont.__Send for prices. Add es Toronto Picket Wire Fence Co., 221 River St. Toronto, Ont. paterials *hip&wd to any MH of the (-Ju_n;;;."l-’l'.‘(:n:-.li';\“fl SI. DUTHIE & SONE, Adelaide & Witmer 8ts., Toronto. Mikeâ€"Phwhat wages do you be getâ€" tin‘ now, Pat ? Patâ€"One hoondred dollars. Mikeâ€"Phwat ? One hoondred a & month ? Patâ€"One hoondred dollars fur one hoondred days f Fence, Fence.â€" KR °T "" T 2 7° T__ ROOFING SLATE, in Black, Red or Green. SLATE BLACK BOARDS (We supply Public and High Schools, Torento). Roofing Felt, Pitch, Coal Tar, etc. ROOFING TILE (See New City Buildâ€" Ings, Toronto, done by ourfirm). Metal Oeilings, Corâ€" pices, eto. Estimates furnished for work complete or for materials shipped to any purt of the country. Phone 1936 CONBOY‘S IMPROVED GARRIAGE TOPS R OOFIN C and Sheet Metal Works. Dominion or b> Montreal and Quebec to Liverpool in sammer, . Large and fast twin screw stenmships ‘Labrador,‘ * Vanâ€" couver,‘ * Dominion,‘ ‘Seotsman,‘ * Yorkshire./ Superior accom modation ‘or First Cabin, Seoâ€" on d Cabin aud Steerage passengers. Rates of passageâ€"â€"First Cabin, s.sz.;:o; recond Cabin, §34 ; Bleerage $22.50 and upwards according to steamer and berth. For all information apply to Local Agents, or Davin TorraNck & Co., Gen‘l Agents, 17 St. Sacrament 8t., Montroal, Florida of the Northâ€"Rest from snow and the Cold North, Paldâ€"up Capital.... .... ..........$ 2,600,000 Assets 6« + .. . 11,400,000 Head Ofticeâ€" Toronto St., Toronto. Branch Offices Winnipeg, Man. Vancowuver, B.0. Drrosirs received mt inlerest payavle half yearly. ts f 5 Mox®y ADvaxck» on Real Estate at low rates of interest and on favorable condition«. Land Mortgages and Municipal or School Debentures purchased, Information may be oblained from, and apâ€" plications may be made to G. F. R. Hainwig Gâ€"neral Agent, Whml‘gflu. CrEsan® J. MaxaNi, Genetal Agent, Vanâ€" couver. The TRAYMORE is one of the longest established beach front hotels in Atlantic City. Homelike and cheerful and enjoys the continued patâ€" ronage of a quiet and refined class of visitors. Write for all information. _ DEBENTURES iseued for money deposited for three or fAive years. s 8 Rates the Very Lowest Consistent With First Class Service. CANADA PERMANENT g, g:rrut, b(:uer':lmle w;rlicl 24. Tomato, Dwar! Chample . Cucumber, Chicago Pickling 8, Cuoumber, Long Green FLOwWERS. #: Celery, Golden Selfâ€"Blanching _ 25. Asters, mixed 10. Herbs, Sage 9. Mignonette, eweet 11. Merbs, Savory 27. Pansy, mixed 12. Herbs, Marjoram 28. Fesunia, mixed 13 Lettuce, Nonpareil (Cabbage) . 20 Nasturtinms, tall mixed 14. Lettuce, Denver Market fcarled) 80. Sweet Poas, Fine mixed 15. Musk fl'alon. eatrs carly, Nutmeg 31. Wild Flower, Garden mi We will NOT ACCEPT AN ORDER at these prices where the packets are NOT selected from the above list. ONTARIO ARCH TORONTO §FFDS RVaricticsOht Hotel Traymore, (Order by Number.) 1. Bect, Eclipse, round 2. Beat, En&i&n. fat round 3. Cabbage, Winningstadt 4. Cabbage, Fottier‘s Brunswick 5 Carrot, balf long, scariet Don‘t send Postage Stamps. Modern and Complote in HBvery Detail, This is a BONA FIDE offer made to introduce our Yegetable and Flower Seeds to new customers and which we guarantee to please you or the amount paid refunded and the Seeds given as a present. At these prices we can ONLY offer the varieties named below. Order by number. Buy what you want. They are sent by mail post paid. Select from the following list : vEGETABLES. :t; Water .\Ir!nn.efiu‘:‘;y (}:nnl‘de ¢ . Onion, large n etherstel (Order by Number.) ig (P)nh(::. \erfin' Gl;.he Danvers . Bect, Es 7 9. Parsnip, Hollow Crown + B:;t.. Eggv?wr?a‘:lm\md 20. Rudish, French Breakfust | e i n ic nad 21. Radish, Rosy Gem e y / Loan and Savings Company. INnCORPORATED 1855 J. MERBERT MASON, Managing Director, Toronto. PAT‘S LITTLE JOKE. Address all orders to Providing this Coupon is OUT OUT and sent to us with an order for 12 puckets, we will include 1 packet New Giant Ohil jun Salpiglosats, price 200. _ Free of Charge TO SUBNCRIBERS OoF THIS PAPER, Bend for catalogue. THE BAjLEY DONALDSON CO., MoNTREAL FREE Tâ€"CHAâ€"BOD, tmlory of high prices has depa from sewing machine uenén when you buy our handsome, upâ€"toâ€"date, 5â€"year guarâ€" anteed sewing machine, with full set of attachments, for $18.50 and and $23.00, delivered free within a radius of 500 miles of Montreal. WM. RENNIE, TORONTO. Line Steaimships. D. S. WHITE, Jr., Owner & Proprietor,. Atlantic City, N. J. Wecan cnt your 1898 Fence account in half. We claim WINTER RESORT. received the high» est awards at the World‘s Fair 1893, OONBOY‘8 PATENT ROLLER TOPS have meot with such universal faâ€" vor, that other manufacturers are now making inferior imitatiâ€" ons. Insist on having the Conboy muke as imitations are never as good as the genuine. WITH EVERY ORDER 22. Squash, Hubbard 23. Tomato, extre early Atlantic 24. Tomato, Dwarf Champlom FLOWERS. Garden mixed Your name and address om a postal will bring you a sample of Kstablished Missin‘," with music, for 5 cents, m.mJn. POPULAR MUSIQ DEPOT, 20 Alexis $t. ufi"!« INDOâ€"CEYLORNR *FEA. Mention Black or Mixed. The Moxsoox TsA Co., 7 Wellington St. W,, Toronto, MUSIC Missin‘." with musi Steamers sail from Mostreal every Saturd morning on arrival of traios {row Tor n‘o ai the Wext about 9 o‘clock. ALLAN LINE Royal Mail Steamship Co., Montreal to Liverpool. RATES OF PASSAGZ Cabin $52.50 and upwards; Second Cabis $34 and and $36.25; Steeroge io Liverpook, London, Gla«gow, Belfast, Londondorry os Queenstown $22.50 and $23.50. _ _ _ _ __ _ A reduction of five per cent, is allowed round tmp first and second cabin wickets, ra sailingse of »teamers or Other information apply to any authorized agent. H. Bourlier, 1 King St. W. Toronte er H & A. Allan, Montreal. The Page is a fence woven in a fac» tory and shipped in rolls ready to be stretched on the posts. That is why business men and railways like it as well as farmers do. No patentâ€"rights, no expense in putting up, ao trouble, â€"as easy as buying sugar. Then you have the best and strongest fence made. It requires few posts, and will not be injured by snowâ€"bamks er exâ€" tremes of temperature. Farm styles sell at from 45 to 65 cenfta per rod. THE PRGE WIRE FENGE COMPANY, A READYâ€"MADE FENCE. For full particulars call upon or adâ€" dress your local Page fence dealer, or send direct to us. lllustrated adver» tising matter free. MoONSOON next issu®e .A for Gold. iNERALS TESTED w.00.,° MILTON L. HKRSEY, B. A i 16 St. Sacrament 8t.. Montreal, Q.e. #.â€"Be sure to see our "ad." in No, 5 Oarrot, Haif Long Danvers. Agoents wanted t intreduce Catalogue and terms. We mail prcluid " Dar‘ll be a Niz o mmaio. for 5 cents. s‘amps. 83 Steamers argrogat! mm.'fon:? C §3 $ P

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