wh i A repared IIUC heaper Y 111 w $ arse. sended 10 LRLSS8, scovery fA :P alway$ 1i i 11i1 1 les. that TY IStand TB t\ oT Nothing ages like laziness.â€"Bulwer. Kindness is the golden chain by which society is bound togetber. A man of integrity will never lisâ€" ten to any plea& aguainst conscience.â€" Home. He who comImils INJjUsSLIOE 12 WIOR made more wretched than he who sufâ€" fers it.â€"Plato. A man cannot leave abetter legacy to the world than a wellâ€"educated famâ€" ily.â€"Thomas Scott. When a great man dies, for years the light he leaves behind him lies on the paths of men.â€"Longfellow. We are always complaining that our days are few, and acting as though thers would be no end of them. â€" Seneca. No abilities, however splendid, can sommand success without intense laâ€" bor and persevering application.â€" A. T. Stewart. An inquisitive man is a creature naâ€" turally very vacant of thought itâ€" self, and therefore forced to apply to foreizgn assistance.â€"Steele. Edinburgh‘s School Board has deâ€" elded to simplify the Ten Commandâ€" ments, to be taught the children in the Public schools. TOMATO DELICACIES. Tomato Figs.â€"Collect a lot of ripe tomatoes, awbout an inch in diameter, skin and stew them in the usual manâ€" ner ; when done lay them on dishes, flatten layer slightly and spread over them a light layer of pulverized white or brown sugar ; expose them to a sumâ€" n1er sun, or place them in a drying »suse: when as dry as fresh figs pack .A old fig or small boxes, with sugar beâ€" tween each layer. If properly managed the difference can not be detected from the veritable article. Browned â€" Tomatoes â€" Take large, round tomatoes and bhalve them, place them the skin side down in a frying pin in which a very small quantity of butter and lard bave been previously melted ; sprinkle them with salt and pepper and dredge well with flour. Place the pan on a bot part ot_tho !iro and let them brown Aboroughly ; then stir and let them brown again until they are quite done. They lose their aciâ€" dity, and their flavor is superior to stewed tomatoss. Tomato Salad.â€"Select fine firm, round tomatoes ; peel cold, being careâ€" ful not to erush them or let the juice escaupe. Bet in ice for nver;;l' bhours and serve on small plates with crisp young lettuce leaves and place a spoonâ€" ful of thick mayonnaise dressing on top. This is not only a beautiful means of serving the vegetable, but is deâ€" licious as well. 3 Baked Tomatoes.â€"Cut in slices good fresh tomatoes, not too ripe, put a layâ€" er of \bem in a dish suitable for baking, thon a layer of bread crumbs over them, salt, pepper and plenty of butter, anâ€" other layer of tomatoes, and so on unâ€" til the dish is full. Bake one bour. If the flavor of onion is desired, small bits may be inserted here and there in the layer. * e Stuffed Peppersâ€"Put six fresh, green peppers in deep, hot fat, let them remain two minutes, remove then with a skimmer; rub off the fine skin, cut a round piece off the button, remove the inside, and fill with the following forcemeat: Melt balft tablespoonful butter, add two tablespoonfuls fineâ€" chopped onions, cook three minutes, then add four ounces sausageâ€"meat or fine chopped veal, two tablespoonfuls fine chopped mushrooms, one fine chopped tomato, season with pepper and salt, stir, and cook three minutes. Bemove from firse, add three tableâ€" spoonfuls fresh grated bread crumbs and one tablespoonful milk; fill the peppers with this preparation; place in s buttaredl pan, the stutfed side downâ€" ward, cover with buttered paper and bake till done, which will take about twanty minutes. _ Be careful not to leave them too long in the hot fat, otherwise they will be too soft. Serve with Colbert sauce, prepared as folâ€" lows: Place a saucepan with one tableâ€" spoonfu! butter over the fire, add one tablespoonful fine chopped ham, the same of onion and carrot, one bay leaf, two cloves, eight coarsely pounded pepâ€" pers, small blade of mace and a sprig of thyrme; stir and cook five minutes; then add one tablespoonful flour, stir and cook two minutes; add one and a half cupful meat stock, cook ten minuâ€" tes, strain through a fine sieve into another saucepan, add half cupful mushroom liquor, balf eupful sherry wine, half teaspoonful salt, a pinch of cayenne pepper, half teaspoonf{ul beef sxtract, cook a few minutes, then add one teaspoonful lemon juice and one teaspoon?ul fine chopped parsley. Do not let sauce boil again after the lemon and parsley have been added. Three things too much, and three too little are pernicious to man; to speak much and know little; to spend much and bhave little, to presume much, and He stole a kiss and ran away ! Next time they met he bumbly said : "Oh, grant to me, your pardon, pray; i swear to you I lost my head." A frown c‘erspread the maiden‘s brow, As bitterly she made reply : "What need to tell me this thing now ; What need to tell me how or why ? Sir, stand aside, nor bid me pause! _I n‘er shall grant the boon You see, said the fond mother, Wilâ€" lie Watts went swimming on Sunday and was nearly drowned, â€" ‘That was his own fault replied her pride and joy. I told him to keep nesz me in the water. A ‘ pardon that you askâ€"because You ran away toe soon I" who commits injustice is ever nore wretched than he who sufâ€" GRAINS OF GOLD. HIS QOWN FAULT. UNFORGIVEN G OF LAMB Awarded Annnmually in Paris For Curious The city of Paris each year distriâ€" butes a number of prizes, consisting of sums of money derived from funds bequeathed by certain charitable perâ€" sons for speclal objects. There are prizes for the father of the most numâ€" erous family in a given arrondisseâ€" ment ; sums to be bestowed on promâ€" ising young artists unsupplied with funds to prosecute their studies, and so forth. Another prize has been added to this list. It is for the best instance of a wife‘s helping ber busband by work. The founder is a M. Achille Couronne, formerly chief in therBur- eau of the Ministry of Agriculture, whose bardâ€"working wife was of imâ€" mense help in his career. The sum beâ€" queathed returns a yearly income of over 6,000 francs. The conditions neâ€" cessary for competition are: To be a Partsian by oirth, ana to have been married 10 years to a husbana employâ€" ed in a state bureau, and earning not more than 3,500 francs a year. There were 100 applicants for the prize, and as may be imagined, someé little difficulty was experienced in asâ€" signing it. Finally, however, the votes of the committee fell to a Mme, Clerâ€" gerie, who, though the mother of five children, has neyer ceased to contrlâ€" bute to the family funds by working as a florist. Legacies of the above charâ€" acter, however good their intent, do not always have the result anticipated by the testator, a case in point being the Goncourt will, which has done nothing up to the present time but give rise to fights and dissension. Afâ€" ter a series of legal battles the exeâ€" cutors of the will and the three nearest relatives of the deceased man of letâ€" ters bave settled their differences out of Court. The next result is that the relatives get 400,000 francs and the acâ€" ademy 1,000,000 francs. An Afflicted Mother NURSING HER DYING CHILD HER HEALTH GAVE WAY. Anaemia, Followed by Newralgic Pains Racked Her systemâ€"Her Friends Fearâ€" ed That She Could Not Recover. From the Enterprise, Bridgewater, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Diehl, who live about one and a half miles from Bridgewater, are highly esteemed by a large cirole of friends. Mrs. Diehl has passed througha trying iliness, the particulars of which shs recently gave a reporter of the Euterprise, as folâ€" lows:â€"‘‘"In the spring of 1595 my health gave way. .In addition to my ordiâ€" nary household duties I had the conâ€" stant care day and night of a° sick child. In th» hope of saving my little one, it did not occurto me that overâ€" work, loss of sleep and anxiety were exhausting my _ strenglh. Finally my child passed away, . and _ then I ~ realized my physical â€" condition, Shortly after 1 was attacked with neuralgia pains in the shoulder which shifted to my right side after there weeks and settled there. . The three weeks and settlied there. . The pain in my side grew worse and after a few days I became unable to leave oo Emm Seeeaiy 9t e e ns my bed. In addition to my bodily trouble I became melancholy and was very much reduced in flesh. My friends regarded m, condition as danâ€" gerous. I remained in bed several weeks ; to me it seemed ages. It is ina- kad aon.0 c# t A & _ i ds C atcninaratie‘sâ€" Scteat EuS fousible to desoribe the agonies I sufâ€" ered during that time. A skilful phyâ€" sician was in constant attend_nnce upâ€" on me. He said mine was the worst case of anaemia and general neuralâ€" gia he had ever seen. After â€" some weeks he succeeded in getting me out of bed and after a few more weeks I was able to do some light household work. But I was only a shadow of my former self; my appetite was very poor and that maddening pain still clung to my side and also spread to the reâ€" gion of the heart and lungs, darting through and about them like lanceg was able to do some light household work. But I was only a shadow of my former self ; my appetite was very poOr | and that maddening pain still clung to my side and also spread to the reâ€" gion of the heart and lungs, darting through and about them like lances cutting the flesh. Every few days I had to apply croton oil and fly blisâ€" ters to my chest, and had a bad cough. _ My friends gave up, thinkâ€" ing ! had consumption. I, too, really thought my end was near, fearing mostly that the pains about _ my | heart might take me off any day. Durâ€"| ing all my illness I had never thought of any medicine other than what my docâ€" tor prescribed. It happened, however, that in glancing over the Enterprise one day my eye fell upon the statement l of a cure made by Dr. Williams‘ Pink| Pills. The case resembled mine in som01 respects. I read and reâ€"read the article.l It haunted me for several days notâ€" withstanding Itried todismiss it froml my mind. At last I asked the doctor: whether he thought these pills would. help me. He looked at me a moment / and then remarked "well perhaps you. had better try them. I believe they do work wonders in some cases and if they do not cure you they will certainly do no bharm." That remark opened tome the door of life, for had he said "no‘"‘ Ishould not have used the pills When I had used two boxes Ibegan to feel better, my appetite imâ€" proved and there were less of those pains about the heart and chest. The cough too was less severe. Ikept on till six boxes more were taken and to make a long story short, I was myself again, appetite good, spirits buoyant, pains gone and J could do my own work with comfort. I have been well ever since and have no doubt that Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills saved my life and restored me to my uxml{. I am ever ready to speak their praises and in my heart em ever invoking God‘s blessing upon their discoverer. s Rbeumatism, sciatic1, neuralgia, par= tial paralysis, locomotor, ataxia, nervy= ous headache, nervous prostration and diseases depending upon humors in the LWoo1, such as scrofula, chronic erysipeâ€" ' las, etc.. all disappeatr before a fair treatment with Dr. Williams Pink Pills. â€" They give a begxlthy glow to pale and sallow complexions and build and renew the entire system. Sold by All dealers or sent post paid at 50c a box or six boxes for $2.50 by addressâ€" ing the Dr. Williams‘ Medicine â€" Co., Brockville, Ont. _ Do 'ngt be persuaded to MANY PRIZES substitute. Fall Medicine is Fuilly as Important and Benefiola! The system needs help in adapting itself to the changes in temperature. Hood‘s Sarsaparilia is just the medicine to keep the blood rich angl pure, crut: uk SR 122 4B 2i d tetut in itvtc t uP old c e 1 an appetite, give good digestion and tone and strengthen the great vital organs. It wards off malaria, fevers and other forms of illness which so readily overcome a weak and debiliâ€" tated system in the fall. It cures all forms of blood disease, like scrofula, salt rheum, boils and pimples, overâ€" comes dyspepsia, catarrh and rheumaâ€" tism, strengthens the nervous system and gives refreshing sleer Is Canada‘s Greatest Medicine. Hood‘s Sarsaparilla Hood‘s Pills Interesting Matters Culled From the P.lb‘ mesterâ€"General‘s Report | The British Postmaster General‘s reâ€" port is not by any means as dry readâ€" ing as nearly all parliamentary papers are. It is full of interesting facts and figures, and it shows that the concesâ€" sions made on Jubilee Day have done what it is hoped imperial penny postâ€" age will do for the Canadian post ofâ€" fice, increased in volume the business carried on by the post offices, of the United Kingdom. After a while the P. 0. officials may agree to forward, carry or deliver anything from a neeâ€" dle to an anchor, and perhaps amongst the 3,318,723,000 articles delivered there were queerer things than needles, but not as cumbersome as anchors. It took 17,282 employes to handle those billions of articles. _ Allowing one person to have posted one letter there were 7,699,040 people in the United Kingdom who lost their meâ€" mory, for that many letters had either no address or an insufficient address, so that they could not be delivered ; 1,294,205 postcards and 11,620,8374 book packets, not to mention 534,120 newsâ€" papers, and 175,675 parcels were in the same fix, and nine per cent. of the total number of letters dealt with in the Returned Letter Office could neither be delivered nor returned to the senders. Motor vans for conveyâ€" ing mails have heen found to work in every way satisfactory and more econoâ€" mical than borses. Thore wers 11,128,258 foreign and colonial money orders. Postal orders ;;.‘i‘l;-e_-n;n;i)_é; of 71,380,975 representâ€" ing £26,014,5883 _ were issued, an inâ€" crease over 1897 of 6.2 per cent. The Post Office Savings Bank has deâ€" positors to the mnumber of 7,230,761, and to their credit on 31st December, 1897, there were £115,896,786, or $579,483,930. On that date £316,716 were deposited. The telegraph was kept busy with 83,â€" 029,999 telegrams. UeUeUd PSRCRCCCAT To manage all the departments of the United Kingdom post office reâ€" quires 150,110 persons. The permaâ€" nent establishment, including all head and subâ€"postmasters, numbers 84,309, of whom 13,069 are women; the nonâ€" estâ€"blished staff, many of whom are employed only a few hours a day, numâ€" ber 65,801, of whom 17,465 are women. Perhaps it were better for most of us ‘ to complain less of being misunderâ€" stood and to take more eare that we do not rmisunderstand other people. It ought to give us pause at atime to remember that each one has a stock of cutâ€"andâ€"dried judgments on his neighbors, and that the chances are that most of them aree quite erroneâ€" ous. What our neighbor really is, we may never know ; but we may be pretty certain that he is not what we have imagined and that many things we have thought of him are quite beâ€" side the mark. What he does, we have seen, but we have no idea what may have been Lis thoughts and contenâ€" tions. The mere surface of his charâ€" acter may be exposed, but of the comâ€" plexity within we have not the faintâ€" est idea. People crammed with selfâ€" consciousness and selfâ€"conceit are oftâ€" en praised as humble, while shy and reserved people are judged to be proud. Some whose whole life is one subtile, studied selfishness get the name of selfâ€"sacrifice, while other silent, heroic souls are cond_emned for want of huâ€" manit ;;Ian Maclaren. POMESTIC ICE MACHINE. A description comes from London of a bandâ€"driven ice machine which makes small blocks of ice for domestic use. With it any one can turn out a lump With it any one can turn out alump of jce weighing 11â€"4 pounds in about twenty minutes. The only other chemical used is ordinary commercial sulphuric acid. A single charge will make from â€" seventyâ€"five to 100 blocks of ice, and the process is very inexâ€" pensive. In tropical climates or on shipboard, or in the country, where it is only desired to cool water, milk or other beverage, the machine can be used directly for that purpose. To cool water it is simply necessary to insert a rubber tube connected with the machine in the neck of a bottle containing the fluid and then rotate the machine. In from three to five minutes the contents will be icy cold. The cost of the whole equipment is The cost of extremely 1 ROOSTERS AS CLOCKS. Scientists say that roosters do not crow all night, as sufferers from inâ€" somnia sometimes think. On the conâ€" trary, they crow without much regard to the season Or the weather at midâ€" night, at 3 a.m. and at 6 a.m., How thay tell the proper time is another puzzle. Warts on the nose, are conSidered NJ most people as very awkwardly placed. A wart anywhere is annoying, unâ€" sightly and useless. Just a word to the warty. A painless, certain and germanont cure may be found in utnam‘s Corn Extractor. When you have cured all your warts, use the reâ€" mainder on your corns. It cures kothb. BRITAIN‘S POST OFFICE. BEWARE OF MISJUDGING. act easily. promp‘ly and effectively. 25 conts are considered b $1; six for $5. "FEED THE NATION FROM WITHIN ITS OWN BORDERS." The Canadian Produce Corporation, Limited, is a British enterprise recentâ€" ly incorporated in England with a capital of £200,000, with headquarters in London and Canadian branches in Toronto, Montreal, Halifax and Winâ€" mipeg. The Corporationi has made arâ€" rangements to construct and operate, under skilful management, & large number of wholesale and retail estabâ€" lishments in the City of London, dealâ€" ing exclusively in Canadian produce, such as dairy products, fruit, meat, bacon, fisbh, canned goods, flour, eg£gs, ptc. Arrangements have also been made on the Canadian side with leadâ€" ing producers and manufacturers, whereby the Corporation secures, at first cost, a large and regular supply of fresh products carefully selected from the best and most reliable brands. Copy of prospectus, names of the diâ€" rectors, names of Canadian advisory board and other particulars may be had on application to Aemilius Jarvis & Co., Stockholders, 23 King street, Toronto. Meeksâ€"Let us come to an agreeâ€" ment of some kind and put it in black and white. Talk is cheap, you know. Weeksâ€"Yes, but ink is expensive. Meeksâ€"What do you mean? Weeksâ€"I let a drop of it scatter over the back of a friend‘s note about a year ago and I‘m still making payments on it. AN IDOL SHATTERED. The â€" Poet â€" Methinkst Oh, yes! Shakespeare frequently uses the exâ€" pression. _ Msmc * s Take Larative Bromo Quinine Tablets. _ All Drugâ€" gists refund the money if it fails to Cure. 256. _The Vestal (pretty, but not intelâ€" lectual) â€" Me thinkst Goodness! I never dreamed he made such mistakes. What are you working on now ? was asked of the man who is always inventâ€" ing but never invents. _ Nothing very big just at present. I‘m about completing a method for caleulâ€" ating compourd interest with a rubber stamp. There is more Catarrh in this saction of the country than all ~ther diseases put together, and unti! the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many yeare Coctors rron“unc‘ed it a loon? disense. and proscribed oca! remedies, and by constan‘tly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounmc»d it inâ€" curable. Bcience has proven catarrh to be & constitutionel disoase and therefore requires constitutional treatment. H1l‘@Catarrh Cure, manuf ctured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken int«rnally in doses from 10 drops toa teaspoonful, It nets« direct‘y on the blood and mucou« surfaces of the sy:tem. They offer one bundred doli»re for any caso it fails to cure. Send for cir ulars ard tow!iâ€" monials. Addreas, F.J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold ‘\{r Druggist«, 750. Hall‘s Family Pills are the best. " Bheep and American Hfli(‘lï¬il!ifl'*)‘!“\blf goods gight prices. PARK, BLACKWELL & CO .. Toronte The Dawson Comm‘ssion Co., Limited, Toron to. IF you want to either buy or seli Apples in car lots, writeus. LAW AUSAGE OASINGSâ€"New importations finest Eng! ish Bheep and American Hog Casingsâ€"reliable goods at CANADIAN PRODUCE CORPORATION LMIED. Incorporated under the Company‘s Acts, 1862 to 1893. NO FOUNDERS, PREFERENCE OR DEFERRED SHARES. NO UNDERWRITINC OF SHARES HAS BEEN OR WILL B& PAIDB FOR. SHARE CAPITAL, £200,000, of which £50,000, is reserved for Sukscription in Canada, In. 50,000 SEHARERBES of $6.00 HACE. PAYABLE AS FOLLCOWS : $1.00 per Share on Application, $1 00 per Share on Allotment, and the Balanoc as and wt ; required by Calls of not more than $1.25 per Share at intervals of not less than a month. Directors :â€"Colonel J. HARRIS, Fellow Royal Colonial Institute, F.R G.S., etc., Chairman ; Dr. ROBERT FARQUHARâ€" SON, M.P., Director of Bovril, Limited; HENRY HEAVEN, Esq., Director of the New Civil Service Coâ€"operation, Limited ; R. S. GLADSTONE, Esq., Director of the Belgravia Dairy Company, Limited ; R. WILSONâ€"SMITH, ESQ., Standard Life Buildings, Montreal. Advisory Board in Canada:â€"W. MANN, Esq,, President of the Montreal Union Abbatoir Co., & Union Cold Storage Comeâ€" pany ; D. M. MACPHERSON, Esq., Allan Grove Creameries, Lancaster, Ontario ; O. M. GOULD, Esq., (IRA GOULD & SONS, Warehousemen, etc.), Montreal ; S. M. BROOKFIELD, Esq., Pres. Canada and Newfoundland Steamship Co., Halifax; J. W. BIGELOW, Esq., President of the Nova Scotia Fruit Growers‘ Association ; E. J. WOOLVERTON, Esq., Grimsby, Pres. Niagara District Fruit Growers‘ Company. General Manager in Canada:â€"Major WILLIAM CLARK, Halifax, N.S., Director of the Canadian Atlantic Cold Storagm Company. General Agzent for Ontario: JAMES McGREGOR, Esq., 23 King Street West, Toronto. Bankers :_LondQ:l--l:_é'R!{_’_S“liA'lil‘{,"I:imited, Ba:tholomfw Lane, London, E.C., and Branches ; Canadaâ€"THE BANK OF ESETERAWIE T eE TNOOC PLY P Brok BRITILSHdNORL'III'H AM&RICA, Toronto, and Branches. rokers :â€"Londonâ€"Messrs. /ILLIAM H. HART & CO.,26 Old Broad St.,London, E.C ASMILIU [ARVIS & CO. Stock Bxch § +s on, E. ..an‘d Stvock Exchange; Canadaâ€"Messra s tooen Rechange, Montreal.’ ock Exchange, Toronto ; Canadaâ€"Messrs. R. WILSONâ€"SMITH, MELDRUM & CO., Solicitors :â€"Messrs, McPHERSON, CLARK, CAMPBELL & JAR A dltOttawa 1\;1 Messrs.sII':Zl.‘,LF'&,R &S Hb}.é\l?SDON, 53 New Broad S-re{:t, L\LL%OIOEO‘SO f Messrs. SCOTT, SCOTT & CURLE, uditors :â€"Messrs. s E e M loudot A Accountan(t);.fl A E & CO., 48 Copthall Avenue, London, E.C., Glasgow, and Toronto, Chartered Secretary and Offices (pro tem.):â€"â€"HERBERT SIMPSON, Esq . 8 Uni s Central Kfflces in Canada (pro tem.):â€"TOEONTO and M(;‘.lJTRE?\“l).r.‘ Coun, O Broad Street, London, K4. This Corporation has been f« rmed for the purpose of dealing as Merchants and as General Agen‘s in Eagland for Canadian Agricultural, Horticulturai, Fishery and Dairy snduce. to open establishments in suitable ‘ocations for the wholes@leo and râ€"tail aale thereof, and to eatabâ€" ish depots in Canada where produce can be bought or advances made on direct consignments,. For the latter purpose reliab‘e produ ixperte will represent the Corporation at tho,lea,din: receiving points in Canada where Cold Storage facilities exis‘. These exp rts w‘i’lx ittend the principal produce markets and be in constant touch by telegraph wich the mavazement :-"((.nnudn and the Executive in r.ondon. The Corporation will make arrlnTengentfl to construct and operate under skilful management a large number of wholesale and retail »stablishments in London and deal exc usively in Canadian food, such as deiry products, eggs, fruit, meat, bacon, fish, camned goods, flour, stc. _ These establishments will be divided into departments for the different classes of food, and wi l be thorouxhly equipped with mechaâ€" aical refrigeration and ail other modern improvements. Contracts are pending to meet the requirements of coâ€"operative aswociations, army ind navy contractors, hot!s and other large consumers throughout Great Britain, and provision will be made for periodical auction saies at the central wholesale warchouses of the Corporaiion. Arrangements will be made with leading Canadiau producers whereby the Corporation will secure at first cost a sufficient and regular eupply of fresh products of the most reliable brands. BIRE(,'I‘OHI. â€"In order that all intere«ts may be fairly represented on the regular Board of })irectors. ;rovision has been made for two Canadian representatives, resident in the Dominion. Ore has already been appointed. and the second will be nomirated by Canadian share> n repre®Una®" " * C C af staat has haan anbscribed. The Canadian Advisory Board. as already organized. is composed of practical cars Dlnzfloh"_â€"ln j 004 00 o afh on3 c3 9 .148 1114044 nc cceA Mc hn uis d t woir wvinds ie Nempdragpdicaice omm hamrce o vacirvdiirimn qoia: : aparan sB wl t o . To e <Gi h s '. > he Dominion. Ore has already been appointed, and the second will be nomirated by Canadian share C“}i‘d“3{:%':52'?%?:&:3‘2?‘3&3th bean subscribed. The Canadian Advisor{ Board, as already organized, is composed of practical has! goidd onsible men, who have had wide experience in produce refrigerating and shipping business. and mpLo don and its suburbs, with it« «ix millions of inhabitants, a fleld exists for a wholesale and retail Canadian produce trade of great %n d n-.nd immense possibili ies Sixteen mechanical nfrigmt,lnf warehouses, distributed in suitable localities around London, are :‘l:gfd;“lneo ration, _ The Corporation reserve sup;{‘lllï¬â€˜ wlll&e carried in these Co‘d Storage Warehouses, and there will be telephone com. K § on establishments. munigAtion g:l;‘f:?lmsgldsggot::fcg%r:nttul refrigeration has ?ened up a new era in food supplies, Perishable products avre now suo Kiz sug;:d in Cold Storage Warehouses, pre:erved with out deterioration and furnished to consumers in excellent condition all the year cessfully ca onable pr.ces. This corporation has selecte1 the newest and most approved system of refrigeration for its storage requiremen is and Tt nvour en ie se es t sn l cams meand broviacisl Uareranrents of Ganaiie lake in the astelopment on th a prduce trade, and im rov vel e developmen ‘8 prC , The great 1!’“'!!‘.‘!‘31".“..9.‘.‘.925‘.3‘.‘1".‘.,.»... aan ha readilv nnderataad hy tha imnravemen ‘a 'h‘;:h ara heing n:de under their friend« ©essrany UORITEDITOTODLL MWls amman round at rersonable pr.ces. This corporation has selecte1 th 1 29d hns scoured the services of first class men w i ars t.horo;éhol;':: po.:‘llo ‘llll:: i:v&':nd l::‘“.llll‘ dor refrigeration for its storage requiremen is tne o on on mm the Dominion aug Proriscls) deriramenis of Gepade lake in the drveiepteont of ih‘s brc mn:“ “e. pr&d;::rxi:n iion-umor c ‘:‘t‘ocomthu can be readily understood by the improvemen.s wh‘;:h :rnflg “ .m duce trade, and in bniateinies lafyitner nÂ¥ irersraritoren it ant Hem nrontloc evirpammims ead wese ce rmal en nepoviesten piine bg ized or the leading Canadian railroads, perishable products can thereb a T on, and a regular reirigerator car service has bee A+4 duction in Canada to the leading seaports in Groat Britain. 7 be transported and preserved in Cold Storage from the scurce o7 prg. Governmental assistance and guarantees have also been promised for the establishment of cold r*or ai &ll\;ll%orp:::t‘lno‘l ï¬th ite e available capital, unlimited sources of hce warkhousor s ioh shipping equitable terms in special lines of Tret class food, should be enabied to pay good MAE I:p.::' what 10 adubt wian b:’:“:‘“:umu upon business. creasing "A eareful computation of the relative va‘ues of such Canadian rod cte wal average difference bet ween the first cost (C.F T.X ) and retail prices l: &he†Clu:; mg:‘:‘:‘bâ€œâ€œï¬ likely to handle, shows that the genâ€" ‘The profits of the Corporation will be derived from its regu‘ar wholesale and retail trade, in 1% to 40 per cent. sommissi« ns and general agencies. terest upon advanceos, auction salea,storge A stock » xchange listment will be applied for in London, Toronto and Montreal, Forms of application for shares m.y be cbtained from the Corporation‘s br@kers, EMILIUS JARVIS & CO., TORONTO. TO CURE A COLD IN oNE DAY. HIS EXPERIENCE. Barriater«,eto.. removed to Wenh',‘wmqgn.. Rich mond Bt, W., Toronto. W. P. C. 940 The Merits of AOBN‘I‘S CAN MAKE BIG MONEY SELLING our special books; low prices; Eood value and large commissions. The HO wBuu BOOK Co,, Saturday Night Building, Toronto, " eu ralgla’ all severe muscular pains, instantly relieved by Ores#â€" eent Neura‘gia Cure. Price 25¢. Enciose 3 3 c. stamps fur trial package. The Mutchings Medi¢ine Co., Toronto. Neuralgia, The Reid Bros. Mfg. Co., M EHixixiD ABLES and BOWLING ALLEYS. Phone 1303. Bend tor Cataiogue. 257 King 8t. West, TORONTO. Three Farms for Sale, on easy terms, Property situated convenient to C. P. Railway. Specially adapted for stock raising. For further particulars apply to J.M. McNAMARA, Barrister, North Bay, Ont. Farms for Sale old ahinglo roofs or <ides of bail inEï¬. Used 23 years. _ Ask your dealer for it. THE FINCH WOOD PRESERVATIVE & PAINT COMPANY, 870 Queon West, Toronto. Best Com: Woman in erery town, to do house to house canvassing for a well established medicine. ‘Easy seller. Liberai commission. No security ‘or investment required. Addrecs, PAINT : L. COFFEE & CO., NESTED CRAIN AND COMMISS1IO0N MERCHANTS, Room» 400â€"12 Beard of Trade Paliding, TORONTO, ONT. Tumais FLYXE. Joun L Corrun Lead packages. 7/ P ROSBS P BCOTU 8 THE TRIVUMPH@ En-li’;lrt.‘u-[; wnd taken down be cleaned, nested, and put a a small gpace. Ask your deal them 168 Adelaide St. W., Toronto. WANT ED. ADJUSTABLE ETOVE PIPIF.I!‘ E. A. SPRONG, Hamilton, Ont. STRATFORD, ONT. . B. BARCLAY, , nested, and put awny in ce. Ask your denlers for nufactured by s0o CHEAP ~0" Meadache, Faceâ€"ache, & Ask LUDELLA CEYLON TEA use it on OLO>ED. EEND FOR PRICE LIST. &:lu and Bix Best Auger Bits (-nl{ $1.50â€"postpaid any where im the Dominion for $2.00 . WILKINS & CQ., â€" 166 and 168 King $t. East, Toronto. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORoNTo “l h‘.ooo-‘-h "ll:ll“. 6t c-u= um“ua% flm Dominion Line to Local Agents, or Davin To Gen‘l Agents, 17 5t. Sacrament 7 in. Outlet, 4x3 Pulley. \Good as New. Cheap. H;hli'to suggest something @f advantage. wE SEND FREE CATALOOUE ANPD ESTIM ATES ON APPLICATION. PRESTON, ONT CLARE BROS. & Cq., rneston, ont. The Wilson Publishing Co 18 IN. STURTAVANT BLCW FAN TAMMERERS. For Sale. | dik clscd ols cA cthcl it ds cwlie t t w e ts o-:huuuauho“u-l-m onlfroas 208 voos Trerit0te, % Fembrcke #t.. Toronts, Cenadi LIMITED, %3 Adelaide st. West. TORONTO. @5 ®T%