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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 19 Dec 1888, p. 8

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PREPARE .- F O R--- Cold Weather ! Owing to an anticipated change in our Business, we ~re offering our entire stock at reduced prices, to facilitate a ohange about FEB. 1, next. You will do well to inspect our Large Stock before purchasing. A. large stock · of Furs, including, DOG COATS, WOLF AND GOAT ROBES~ BEAVER, LAMB AND IMITATION CAPS, all bou~ht before the recent advance. An immense choice of BLANKETS, FLANNELS, UNDERWEAR, OVERCOATS, MEN'S and BOY'S SUITS, &c. All at Sharp Clearing P rices. . . David Bingham , Maripo1a, pa.id a visit to friend· in Darlin.~ton r eceutly. T hos. Chan tler an'd Georgu Gentleman, Toronto, were th e gue11ti. oflt , McQuade, Lotue lately, P ort Perry hotels were closed to the public last J<'riday, t he r esult of recent prosecutions for violations of Scott Act. Albert Spinks for several years councillor of Cartwright, la.at meeting, resigned, to become treasurer i n place of his honoured father lon g reeve, and alav treasurer. Mr. Spinka is still very unwell hence his son's appointment as treasurer. T wo .Car twright young men r ecently set ou t to P ontypool, but found themselves on th e r oad to Cavan, and st range t.o eay 'l'l'ound up in L i ndsay. Setti ng forth to F enelon they again w-.mdered off and fin1.1lly bro u~ht up a few miles south of D unsford. T here was plenty of edge on t.he b oys though one did wear a hood. C~'J.'ARRH. Nell' H o m e T reatme nt for the <!are or <!11tnrrh, Cnfllrrbnl Denfnc~s, ancl llny Fel'er. DAJLLIXGTON COUNCIL. TOWN HALL H AMP'fO.N DEC. 15th. Council met pursua.nt to adjournment. Members nll pre&ent. · Minutes read and confirmed. A number of accta. weru preaented, and laid on the table. Mr. Thompson made application for con· pensation, for sheep killed by do~9. not enttrtained ae the sheep were killed in tho road. , M 6·tra 'freleven and Clemt>n11, applied to the Council to deepen the drain in the side of the gravel road. in the 4th Con . La.id JACK THE RifPPEB. SLAUGH TERS HUMAN B EINGS, B UT -W-. R_ R. CA-W-KER S L !.UGHT E R S AND FEEDS THE PE OPLE ON THE The miorosoope haN proved that these diseases are contagious. a nd that they are due to the pret>ence of livinir parasites In tho linln11 memtlraue o! the upper air paesag!'s and ene·acltian tubes. '.l.'he eminent eoient· ists '.l.'yndall, Huxley and Beale endorse this, and these authoritic11 C'annot be disputed. '!'he r0'l'ufar method O( treating the dlseaSt'IR la to apply an Irritant remedy weekly and even daily, thus keeping the delicate rnem· bra.ne In a constant state of lrrita.~ton, accompanlEd by violent sneezirg, allowing it no chance to heal, and as a natural conse· quence of such treatment not one permanent cure has ever been 1 ·ooordod. It is an absolute fact that these £liseasea cannot oo cnred by any application made oftener than once in two weeks, for t.he membrane must 1pllcation get a chance to heal before any a1 is repeated. Jt is now 7 yrs. since Mr. Dixon discovered the p11.raslte in Catarrh an d rorm· ulntecl his new treatment, and since then hia remedy lias become a household word In every country where the English language is spoken, Cures effected by him seven years ago are cures still. there having been no return of the diseMe. So highly are these remedies valued, and so great is the demand for them, tha.t lgnor· ant Imitators have sta.rted up everywhere, pretending to destroy a parasite, of which they know nothing, by remedies the results !>f the appliuation of which they are equally ignorant Mr. Dixon's remedy is applied only once in two weeks, and from one to three applications e. tfect n permanent cure in most aggravated cases. N . B.-For catarrha.l troubles recnliar to females (whites) this reme. dy is a specific. Mr. Dixon sends a pamphlet describing hie new treatment on the receipt of ten cents in stamris. 'l'he address is A, H. Dixon &. Son, ~03 King street ·west, '.l.'oronto, Cano.d.a.SC'ientific A mericcin, the tender waq accepted. l\fovPd by Mr . Smir.le, seconded by Mr . Awcle, tba.t the ti'll'lo for receiving tenders for the Uedar, required for the 1 1 ·0 of the township for 181'9, be ext.ended till the next meeting of the Council, 31st, ult. Carried. On motion the Heeve was instructed to grant orders on the 'l'rea.surn, for payment to the Trustees of tbe sever~l School sections. the amount of their respective local School votes, to the Township officers, th~ amount of their s!\lariea; to the members of tho Council compen·ation for their services, and al.so for the undermentior ed accounts. IL EllioH, 'l'reas, cha.rges for Bank drafts, $8 .00; H . Elliott, jr. Clothing poor r ~lief account $2 80; Jemea Leaek,Sheep damages, $130.00;Mr. Bain, Shi.epd.;lmages, $18.00; '.l'nos. Hoar. Sheep damages. $3 .00; Jno_ J. Cool edge, Sheep damages, $29 66 , On motion the Council adjourned, to Saturday, 29th, inst. at 10 a. m. R, WINDATT, '.L'own lllerk. over. A t ender was presented from Richard Woodley, to furnish the pla.nk a.dvertised for, at $11.00 per. th ousand. On motion BEST MEAT in t l".e Domin ion. A1 on former occaaion11, h e will have for his Xmas Stoett: the beat Bei:f, La.m'!>, P ork, Sa.usage, Spiced Beef, Corn lleef, Venson a nd Poultry that 1a to be bought for money. He has purcliased from the best breeders a nd feeders In the townships of Whitby and D a.rlington, 3 11 follows : Three fro m Mr . ·J, Thompson , Br~oklyn, o.no weigh in~ nearly 2000 lbs . On~ from :iw:r . · w. Anderson, Whitby, which took one of the best prizes at the W hitby F air. Two from W. M utch, D arlington. One from Mr. ,J , Elford, Darlington. One fr om W. Osborne. One fed by W.R. R. Cawker. Three Pigs fed by C. Bun t , Hampton. On e fed by R. Barrett, Darlini:iton. F our fed by A. Wight, Darlington. One Deer captured by B. W erry, & Co . Ten Southdown and Lieceater Lambs. fed by W.R. R. Cawker. Ca.11 and see the display 011 t he 20th, 21s t, and 22nd. Cash paid for Sheepskins, Hides, Tallow and Pork. .- -W-_ R _ R. CA-W-KEE,. SORE FROM ANKLE TO ANKLE. Skin cntlr eJy gon e . Fle8lt a mas!I of' ells· ense. Leg cllmtnls lled anc t11tr·l I n size. C u11tlltlon h o p cl csit. C ur ed b y c:!u ticuru B emedtcs. For three years I was almost· crippled with an aw!ul sore leg from my knee down to the ankle : the skin was entirely gone, and the flesh was one mass ot disease. Some physicians pronounced it incurable. It hud diminished about one third the size of the other, and I was in a hopeless condition. After trying all kinds of remedies and spending hundreds of rlollara, from which I got no relief whatever, I W0.8 persuaded to try your CUTIC URA REME:urns, and tile result was as follows : Arter three days I noticed a decided change for the better, and at t.be end of two months I waa completely cured, My fieah was purified, and t he bone (which had been ex:poscd for over a year) got sound, '.l.'he flesh began to grow, and to day, and tor ne~rly two years past, my leg le as well as ev'lt' it was, sound In every respect and not a sign of the di~ease to be seen. S. G· .A.HERN. Dubois, Dodde Co , Ga. CX~Fl. X S MPJH.A S -AT THE- PH A RWJ: A CY. We invite you to ca.11 and see our splendid Bargains. NewStyles, Latest Novelties, Finest Qualities~ Beautifu I Holiday Goods. H aving sold out our entire stock of Holiday Goods last year, we have for this season's trade a n ew. supply of Plush, Leather and Basket. Goods of every kind and co~or purchased direct from · the manu· facturers, including : Terri ble Sulrcrtug n ·om Slrlu Dhr use. Sutrere rs from catarrhs! troubles carefully read theabove. ----~----- ~hould 'l'l?.E:l f;?c;irlJ.P. Must Go. :Better horses, better - cattle, bet ter 11heep, · better swine, and, above all, better and more economical methods of breed in~ and management of the live stock of the farm will go a long way to'"ards making our reader s a better profit for the year to come. The Br eeder 's Gazette confessedly covers the entire field of stock·growing more t horoughly tha11 any other periodical of the day, ·being a beautiful ly illustrated twenty four to twenty-eight page weekly , endorsed and patronized by tne leading breed ers i n every State as the brightest, best,· lt!l,d most original p1:1blication of its class in t he world_ National in its circulation and infl uence, it carries a larger corps of contributors and arhRts of the highest reputation th11n any other existing journal devoted to this interest. The livest of all live-stock newspapers. Terms: Sin gle su becription, $3 ; two Bll bscriptions, remitted toget her, $2 each ; in clubs of five, $1. 75 each ; in clubs of ten, $1.50 each. Send for free specimen copy, or ten cents in stamps for the great H oliday Number to be issued Dec. 20. ;"' .&"'-Agen ts wanted everywhere. Liberal pre miums given and comtilete canvassing outfit free to all who apply at once to J. H . SANDERS P U13. CO. , Chicago, 111. diseases or the ekin and blood, and have been obliged to shun pbblic places hy reason of my clistlgur!Dg humors. Have had the best of physicians and spent hundreas of dollars, but jlOt no relief until I tried the CUTICURA RllM'· EDJES, which have cured me and left my akin as clear and my blood ae hure as a child's· DA MAY DASS, Olive Branch, P. O· Miss. 1'11om Ha P ounds ta 112 P"und s. I have taken several bottles of 0 U1'ICURA RE'fOLVENT with all the results I could wish I have been a terrible sufferer for years from JNO. J. MASONDISTRI CT NOTES. tor. .A.bout this time Inst year, when com· mencing !ls use, I weighed 1158ound_ e 1 and to day I weigh .172 pounds, GJi. · CA1VLPBELL, Washington, D. C. NOTE.- The CUTICURA RE:SOLVENT is beyond all doubt the greatest blood purifier ever compounded. Cu·.rJCURA,tlw great Skin Cu1·e,and CuncunA SOAP, "n exquisite Skin Beautirter, externally a.nd CU'.rICUHA RESOLVENT,. the new Blood l'uritler, internally, are a positive cure for every form of Skin and Blood Disea.ee, from Pimples to Scrofula.. , Sold eve;ywheTe, Price: Cuticurn, 75c.; Soa.p, 35c,; Resolvent, $.50. Prepared by the Potter Drug and Chemical Co.· Boston. Maas. ~Send for ' 'How to cure Skin Diseases," 6!1 pages, 50 illustrations and 100 testiwonio.ls. and Scalp preserved a.nd beau. tified by Cuticura Medicated Soap. BABY'SSkin HOW MY BACK ACHES ! Bo.ck Ache. KldneyPains,and Weak· neee. Soreness, Lameness, Strains and Pain reJteved in one utlnulc by tho <:11Ucu ra A ull· l'nl n P l nster. The:firetandonly paln·ltiiling Plaster. 30oents. Dressing C'ases, J,adies' Toilet Case s, Odo1· t:Ja ses, Gent's Sha n u g Ca ses, G e n t 's Co1npa11ion!!i, W hisk Holder s, \l111islis, · Shaving Jtlugs, Dan(l llllrrors, Pertl1m ery, :t'a ncy V ases, H a il· B rushes,_&c;,. and a host of other goods. J. HIGGIN BOTHAM& SO JI, Chemists and Dr uggists. J"ames Brown, Mariposa, has been visiting his old l.\fanvers home and J"ohn T. Magill, B ur ton, intends to en- friends. t er the minis~ry. M iss May Grey, Lotus, enjoyed the j , Mutton, ·ryrone, has· expressed hosp1talitie11 of Maple A venue, the h ome 2,000 gallons of apple juice. of J".Browil, South Manvere, la.t ely. Hu ~h Porter and family, Manvers, will M essrs. Newcombe & Co., of 107-100 m ake Hope their fut ure home. Church street, Toronto, are closing out at OF GREAT UTILlTY.- There is no other r educed prices one of t he largest stocks of medicine of such general usefulness in P ianos and Ori;:ans in the city, previous the household as Ha.gyard'e 'Yellow Oil to altere. tions in their premises, wh ich, for the cure of r heu matism, neuralgia, when completed will give them the most sore throat and internal and external extensive Pianoforte warerooms in the pains and injuries. city. 43. E. M.Henry, Oshawa, landed at LivBallyclover, Manvel·s, the h ome of the crpool recently 10,000 barrels apples. Rev. Wm. C. Windle. has changed hands - -- - -+-- - -Heber Williamson, Toronto, paid a a Ivir. Stephens, S:mth Darlington, bein,'\ t brief visit to t he parental roof, Ca.rt- the p urchaser. wright . A Hrnu V AJ,UA1'ION.- "If t here was You aro cordially invited to inspect Nearly all colds are slight, at first, but only one bottle of Hagyard's Yellow Oil their tendency is to 80 lower tha system in Manitoba I would give one hundred tlrnir goods and th en yuu will be sure t o t hat the sufferer becom11s a ready victim dollars for it," writes, P hilip H. B rant, give a fair share of your .patronage to CAW.KRll. & ALLIN. to any prevalent disease. The use of ?f Monteith, Manitoba, afte r having used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, in t he beginning it for a s~vero wound ,~nd f?r . frosen of a cold, would guard against this dan- fin1gtser;:, with as be says astomshrng r eger. j su · ,PHILADELPHIA, A turnip "'rown by T. Mountjoy, Hay- 1' A company is being formed in Oshawa d on, weighed 28t l bs., and was 42 inches , to con~ect the manufacturi~s of the , $1,00- 0 NE YEA.It F OR ONE DOLL.i.B- $1.00 around. town _with. the Grand Trunk Railway by\ A Pure and P1lrposef1Ll I:Iome Paper. . no orgamze . d opposi "t' A. N' ion t o electric railway. ew s 1·aper Tliere is · p t b A. p LEASING D UTY,- "I f ee l l't my d U t Y With facility for obtaining the t h e repeal of t h e S cott A c t m e er oro latestevery news.modern Perfectly equipped in wail, tele· County so far. to eay , " writes J"ohn .Borton, of Desert, graph, telephenes and cable service. CorresThe fountain of perpe~ua~ youth was P. Q.! that :J?~rdock Blo?d Bitters cui;ed ~~:::::i~~~of:~n,!J~1f~~~::a.~f°:gf~~. Special o ne of the dream· of a ntiquity. It has my wife of ll\ er compla1 ;iit, from which A. llepu bllenn J·aper , been well-nigh realized in Ayer's Sa.reap- J s~e ha~ beer: a chrome sufferer, Her Whose trained editors present the va.ry in~ a;ri!la, which puriftes the blood, give& i fatressm g, pamfu! symptoms llOOn ga.ve f~i~~~S ri~f~C:p~~tc:f~~dC~~~l~~Ste~~ vitality to all the bodily functions, and way,. ~nd I can 111.gh,ly recomm~n~, the An llbtortcnl P 1q>er, thus restores to age much of t he vigor med1cme to all suffermg as she did. Which devotes spomal attention to the hltherand freshness of youth. The Whit by curlin!l'. club has decided to unpublished events of the great civil war. ~ These war papers, written by union and conMr. Iver, residing near Cadmus, Jost a to ~e~ome iocoqlOrated wit~i a view. of federate officers wl1~ saw what they tell, form valuable horse of hie prize carriage team , bmldmg next season a combmed skatmg an Invaluable war hhrary, · of inflammati~n ' 't and curling rink that will be a credit to , ~ 1..Ucrnr.v Pape kr, h the town ' triv!ng evm; wee t e brl~hteet and beat se' The condition of J". M cKnight Les· 1 · · 1 lcctions from recent po~try. and entertaining, ·· f ' 1 THE S1:RVIVJ.LOFTHll · F N healthful stories by eminent writers. kard, '!ho has ~~en 1uhn~ 01· a ong IT:tllST.a~ur· A Fnrnui.r'srnper. period 18 ver y critical. al selection or the theory of evoluf.lon11 Having the best conducted agrlc11ltural paper · GRAND RESULTS -For several years finds a fit compliment in Dr. Cockle's in Amer~ca., where are gathe1:<)d the views of · ·' · · A I' bT P 'll h' h f b t progressive fa.rmers and ga.rdmere the country .R. H . Brown, of Kmcardine, suffered n 1· i ious i 8 · w ic or a ou a cen- over, upon nil questions ot crops, fruit, cattle, front dyspepsia, he iaid he tried several t ury and a qua~ter etand une~celled by poultry, tarm buildmgs, etc. p hysicians and a host of remedies with - 1 any other specific. For 1 !luggu hne88 of A. lllerr.loant's Pa11 er. . . f H. d · t d d liver indigestion sick headache and bile Giving full reports from the Philadelphia, New out reIte · IS r ugg1s recommen e · ·. ' . York, Chicago, a.nd other city markets. B. B. B. which be declares produced ther 11ct magically. I! !'ffhcted. do not P ri,cea and ahi11ments of grain. llve-stook, pro«grand r eaultll " for which he gives his hesitate t o test the validity of t.his state- vls1one, g1·ooer1es and country produce. . h ' d · rr.ent. Sold the world over 7 Extending A WomR»'fl Paper. b i~ est recommen a.hon. , · a helping ha.nd to all womeu, 'l'o Dr. Fish h as moved into Dr. Camp- I Robt. McKee, a.nd '.l.'homas Brown, them is devotlld o. tun page In whic!J. they · "d B k k h I · f C t · h t · L ' d I t ehow esch other. under ealtorlal gmdance, b ells re1i ence, lac stoc , t e attar I o ar wrig. · we;e in m say, as "how to get married and how to kee1> house," having gone t.o Gravenhurat. week on b usme98. They are two of Cart- in the most approved fashion. For those who T F Bk W h' tb h 'wright'smoet enterprisingsons - Wa.rd- aretorcedtoremaln slngloandboard,theway R ev. ,, · , ar er, l y, as ac· I · is made pleaea.nt. Every woma.n reader has a cepted the call to take charge of the Bap· ~'." . . , chance to ta.lk. t iat congreoa.tion at Ingeraoll. There was a frog who hved m a sprmg, A. Cldldren's Pnpcr, "' H ht h Id h t h 8 Id t With Winter games and ei.tertalnment for N <> remedy for blood disorders can e ca:ug ,, suc a co t a. cou no little people. Instruction in the ways of mak· ' S 'II "'h h BIO"' Ing things and doing things. Summer excur· 0 ' equa1 A yer I arsapari a. ... oug conp f t B 1· 1 I eions to the fields and woods. Puzzles for the centrated an d powerful, this medicine is oor, un unate, atrac nan · n quick-witted, and plenty of prizes to make the perfectly safe, a nd may be taken by child- what a sad .phg~t ho must have been. slow-witted qmck. ren a.s well as adults. Pbyaicians recom- And vet h is . misfortune was one that mend it in preference to auy other. often ~efalle smgers. Ma.ny a once tune- DIPOUTANT CLIJllBINU ARRANGEH ENT, Price $1. Worth $5 a bottle. ful voice amon.g those who ~along to the By special arrangement with all the leading · , " genus homo" 18 uttllrly spoiled by ··cold weekly and monthly periodicals or .Amerioat ThoB. McMullen, aged 74! got drunk m in the head," or on the lungs, or both ~~:;~j~~~~!~s°'f: ~~~~~~~n_;i~:~h~r W~~~ Pet.erbor?, set. fire to his house and combined. For the above mentioned LY PllRllR at such low rate· ae virtually p erished m the flames last week. ··croaker" we are n ot aware that any. rent- makes our grea.i ta.mily pa.per FREE to ~he subscriber tor one year. The harsh, drastic purgatives, once edy was ever ·devieed ; but we rejoice to Sample copies furnished free upon applica. deemed so indispensable, have given place know that all human singers may keep tlon. .Address. to milder and more skilfully prepa.red lax- their heads clear and their throats in t une '.l.'HE PRESS COMPANY, Limited, Philadel· atives ; hence t he great and ~rowing de- by a timely use of Dr. Sage's Catarrh phia, Pa. mand for Ayer' a Pills. Physicians every- R emedy and Dr. Pierce's Golden M edi---------~----t' l D' ' h are soId b y n.cl.lJtg NATI ON .tL l'ILLS a rc a m ild 11u l'gatlN . "!' h ~re i:e~ommen d . t h em f o~ cos iveness ca i_ s covery, b otii o f wh ic Oil tile stomach, uver and uun\ll!I, indigestion, nnd bver compla.mts. :t druggists, t 1 removt11 g al i obstru cOons. CHAS. RUSE'S--SCHOOL OF MUSIC. -o·- --A Complet e School of Musical Leaming in two· General Departments. ----o ---- all I I I "RED CAP The Weekly Press. BIND R TWI E Invite d ! Invited ! o:a Toronto Office & " ' arehouse 20 Front Street East, W. C. BONNELL, ManagAr. "The WP.ck, one of the ablest papers on the continent."-Deacriptive America., EN'l..A.JlGED A ND D I PJlO VED· First, A UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT organized for the promulgation of the Baxterian Sys tem of Musical Culture, which advance· all the subj ect s, bra.nches and processes of culture from t he beginning, at the same time by an organized routine of classes, r ecitations and graded courses of study , extending from the:fir st .A. W, MORRIS & BRO. · PROPRIETOHS, MONTREAL, initial principle to t he hi ghest artist ic a.ttainment. By this organized arrangement of processes, the student is led t o lay h old of the are the makers of the celebrated spirit of music in its theoretical, technical and resthetical proper ties, and to mould th em into a vitalized education, im par tin!{ that grace and charm to the execution that springs only from a refin ed nnd well cultivated t as te ; thus placing a compre· heneive and philosophically developed musical eclucation within the same easy access, and applying it as a means t o t he same intellectual development as are corresponding grades of literary or ecientific courses of stu~y; i n addition to t h e mere executive. BRAND OF MANILLA attainment that is allotted eo conspicuous a place in many phases of moder1i society, This department requires the student to be in daily att.endanoe. The other is a CONSERVATORY DEPARTMENT, where students pursue the· usual lesson system, with the addition, tha.t as many of the educa.tional principles of the University Departruent as can be judiciously applied, b eing introduced here. Jn this department etud en1 s will have one lee11on per week , but will not be entitled t.o any school regulations and privileges, excepting whilo in attendance fvr theirlesson . . Students for the Conservatory D epartment may call at the office, now open, and! register at any t ime, and arrange for their lessons. The U niversity Department will be opened in January next. Students for this. Pronounced, by practical consumers, su- course will do well to r egister before the holidays. perior to anything in the Cana] 'or fuller particulars address dian Mar k et. Write f or Inform ation . :M.anufacturers also ol 49. BOWMANYILLE, ONT. CORDAGE, J UTE and COTTON BAGS, C.ALCINED and LAND P L ASTER. The J. A. Converse M'f'~. Go. O:S:..A..S_ RU-SE:')> I I Cinada Our Rome. 0 TO OUR RESPECTED FRIENDS · reason for thankfulness and hopes for future prosperity. Our stock is allowed, at the present time, to be one of the finest in t he D ominion, and the same will be sold a t prices to suit you. All of it is worthy of your attention. . F r om now and during t he h olidays we shall not be undersold by either Jew or Gentile. W E HA.VE IN STOOK : THE WEEK: We have A Oanacz.ian Journal of Polities, L fteratm·e, S ci en ce ancl A 1 ·ts. · gre~t PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDA.Y. $3.00 per Yea.r. $1.00 for Four Months. THE WEEK has entered on its SIXTH year of publication, groa.tly enlarged and improved tn every respect. rendering i t at!ll more worthy the cordial support of every one interested in the ma.lntenance o! a f!rst·claes literary j our· nal. The independence in polltlca and crit.iciem which bas characterized 'fHE WEEK ever since its ftret issue wlll be rigidly maintained! and unceasing efforts will be made to Improve its literary chara.cter and increase its value and a.ttractlveness or a journal t or tile culturod bome. Many new 11.nd able writers are now, or have promised to become, oontributoreto Its oolumns. and the constant aim or the pub· Jisher w ill be to make '.l.'HE WEEK f ully equal to the best literary journal in Britain and the United States. AB heretofore, PROF, GOLDWIN SMITII will, from time to t.ime. contribute a.rticlea. Lon· don. Paris, Washington a.nd Montreal letters trom accompli~hed correspondents will appear at regular interva.ls. Spec!a.l Ottawa Leteers will appear during .tho seesions of PMliament. THE WEEK in its enlar1ted !orm will be the same size as "Harper's Weekly.': and the largest naper of its ola.sa on the contlnen t. Sll:ND }<'on FREE SAMPLE COPY. ~ °: t Gold and Silver Walking Canes, Wadding Rings -the genuine, Stirling Silver Spoons, and all other goods th!fl:. is ha.rd to be surpassed. We mean business, i.nd many returns to you for many years' pa.st favors. 48. I C. Blackett Robinson, Publisher, 5 J'ordon St., Toronto. AARON THE BUCKLER, PEOPLE'S JEWELLER.

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