·· ~- T TH OS. PEAT, KE flJUhJ s . nu n \. ·n fl ~ \l B0~~!\ ~~;r~~!~~irl D D 111\, & 'ts beaut I ' fui 'IY d ecorw ·ted i ' n me·· A DVICE TO M oTHERS.-Are you dis"'"I work posed or south part of Lot No. 19, Broken -One of the best farms in P ickering :for bs. comparatively less Expcneiva t han burbed at night and broken of your rest Front, and le three miles from the Town of sale containing 125 acres, all or which 1"e· .VA4.tA .Rf.t ..,_ -"'ft'mAP.+ ! u 11e ware. A pret ty s& lad bowl of B, leck by a sick child suffering and crying with Bowman'ville. This is one of the best farms in cleared and in high state of cultivation. Ou · Hi · b h d f " 50 T h l d the county of ham. It- is In a high 9ta.te of the premises are a good d welling house a1 1u A Housekeepme: nt. china. may e pure ase or I · . e ea a. pain of Cutting Teeth 1 If 10 send at cultivation and is well fenced On the pre- out buildings a.nd two wells. Thi3 property is. - - -~--··· --------.-~ bowl is more frequen tly chose1i in cr~stal once and get n, b ottle of "Mre. Winslow's mlses there is a stone dwelJing , two l ar ge situat ed on lot 15, b. r.. one mile a.nd a b r'f' · _ JAN 30 1889 : Down where the " b d h t rom Pickering village, h aIt a mi1e f rom Gm11 " DAY h pa.ssion,·vine ! and in a plainly cut piece may range l rom Soot hing Syrup." For children teething, . arns an . ot er out-buildings. with stone (l, WEDNES · -> , ' Rul!tling int e breeze,! $l0 upwards. The s~lad kn i!fl and fork stabling for cattle and boises, ·hree wells and Trunk Statfon. three miles from .Piokeri1 1 g . - - - - --·- -- -::- Whispers at the de.y's d1;cline 1 with cut·crysta.l handles are .:<!J 75 a set. lts value is incalculable. It will relieve four cisterns, aleo wind-mill for pumping Harbor, and six miles from Whitby. For d . bl Stories to the trees; ~· t-he poor little auff.erer immediately. De- water. For fur ther particulars apply on the further particulars apply t o JAMES PICKA11D. OUSE .TO LET,-That very es1ra ,e Where the lt ' ttle chllly sounds R ose bowls fo r t able decon.ti11n are st ill . premises or It by letter to ·HENRY .MANN, Bow- on t he premise&, or Pickering, P. 0 . 29- tr 18 no manville ·ho~n 1·n cryst l, but low bowls of silver are pend · upon it, mothers i there 31-tf 1 h B .r t f M b ouse JUB t wee o rs. o n rown s , T t 8t 1 th · ht · ·· u · k D __g wresidence, Concession s.treet· . .Applyto CoucH . .ha ea across . e nig · preferred for this purp ose by ffor a.l decora· m1sta e about it. It cures ysentery .JoHNsToN& CRYDERMAN. 44- tt · S~n the heart to euc den biunde, tors. A tall, slender vase or pitcher of sil· and Diarrhooa., regulates the Stomach and - ····- - -- · --'---- - - - j Only he.If affright ; · B W f h TORE TO RENT OR SELL.-Store, W here the silVE>r lilies pale ver or c1ystal containing a fow rare roses owels, cures ind Colic, so tens t e now occupies the center of the table, where Gums, reduces Infiammatio n, and give! Dwellinll' and Priviqg:house in Ennlskillen. I Set across the sod .A good stand for business, on reasonable . u· h ho 1 h . 1 ' · .1 an embroidered iquare of hemstitched linen ~o::ie and ea ergy to the whole sy..tem. ·pp~ to the owner, R. HUTCHISON, ' . ·g a ve eir a.ttice . ·ra1 · " 1eo PIaced · an d th e h uge Pla t eau 0 f flow· " Mr·, W1"nslow'11 S ooth1 W terms' .a. ts "ng Syrup· ". Lietowel, or ILLIAM BINGHAM. EnnlekillAn, · · Lean and gent1Y nod : f 1 h · l d · · or ------~------~!!._ There my pretty truelove goea, ers orm er Y eeen t ere 18 no onger use ' children teething i11 plea.1111.nt to the taste . Bl sh. l' k th bl hl Ca.ra.ffee are little uaed ; the newest pitcher to and is the presor1 ·pt1-on of one of the oldTOB PRINTJNG of all kinds done u mg 1 e e ua 11~ rrise. take t heir place is a silver or orystal pitoher ·.J neatly and prolll.1Jtly at Tmc STATESMAN . in low jug shape which holds a.bout a qua.rt, est and best female physicians and nunea printing office. Count!')' orders and orders ·by I What ca.n my true1?Ye engage, . A charming. little pitcher of Japanese In the United States, and is for aale by mail receive our special attention. 'fry us for Down the garden a green ways et rr.y1ng ? 11 d · Id p · your next p.!inting and· :reu will be .thoroughly " Marjoram a.nd miu~ and sage, " p orcelain is used by artist ic people for this & ruggista through the wor · uce satisfied. WEDDING CARDS, all. the la.test Ha.rk , I hear a soft voioe saying ·purpose, It is the rule of people of refined 25 cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for ~~1~~8J~~n~c~ea;.~ d:~~ w~~~~J' at THE "Mince them fine, and stir abont, ' t aste to serve all iced or frc.z en dishes in "Mxs. WINSLOW'S SoorBING SYJLul'.' - -- -- -.,-- - -- - -- - ·",---- Into foaming batter ; clear, white crystal, never in colored glass, and take no other kind. F t 1> d th t 0 t however fi.11e. Occaaiona.lly finger-bowie I I 11, r§m~ki~~~~:ia: plat:.. urn u , are lihowii iil Venetian glasa but. ttils is not Clonsumptlon Surely (lured. D So I pluck leavee-onil, two, t hree, coneidered in. the 'best taste, Fluted celery.A. w . .MORRIS & BRO. Four, five, six-and roll ~hem lightly ; boats an~ knlfe·ff18ts a.re especially prett y PR'()PRIBTORS, :MONTRIUL, Spread them over·night to be in the new English crystals which -are cut ill To THE EDITOR : Plea1e inform your reader· that l have are the makers of the celebrated Blended well, and mix them rightly : a vartety of patterns, ·giving play to novel ThUB shall my truelover know prismatic tlfecte. Little bon·bon dishes are a positive remedy for the above named Good housekeeping I can show, shown in elaborate silver with <>pen-work disease. _By its timely use thoueauda of borders or borders orname~ted in repouese hopeless cases have bee11 permanently work or on crystal or old·rose or Sevres- cured. I ihall be glad to send two bottles Down whete t liepassion·vine · , ' · Rustling in the breua , blue porcel11oi!l or the lee~ expensive Royal of my remedy PRBll: to a.nv .o f vour readers , Dresden or English Coalport china, or any who have coneumption if they will send me Whiapera at the da.y'e decline · -------------~~ one of an almost endless variety of fi11e their Expr011s and P. 0 . a.ddrellR. " Stories to the trees, BRAND OF i\l A!~ILl.A Respectfully, Dr. T. A. SLOCUM, 73 porcelains in market, The only essential With 'm y little truelove here feature of the bon-bon and dessert service ie Yonge St~eet, Toronto, Ont , ()ften I go straying that it shall be ornate. The dinner-plates She has been illY wife a year, are always severe in decoration, a border of And I'm led to saying : some conventional · design being all the Poor housekeeping man abhors : decoration allowed. It would be a relief to Fast as I am able housekeepers to know t hat the elaborately Nervous Debility, Seminal Losses and prema. I shall hint to bachelor1decorated silver reoentlv in vogue are being If a ·girI her table ' s}1peteeded by old fluted English designs. Neatly spreads, and can compound · .... A savory sweet mint fritter, · ! De>n't delay I but step ar ound And try if you can get her ! Oleanine: Decanters. Doeii not Interfere with Diet nr usual oocnpa. - [Good Housekeeping, Pronounced, by practical consumers, BU· There a.r& seven! simple and effectual tiol'I and fully restores lost vigor and insures rtect manhood, Sent to any addr6118. poste perior to anYthing in the Cana· ways to. clea.n decanters. Chopped potatoes, d 011 receipt of price One Dollar per box. dian Mar ket. . or tea leaves and water, allowed to stani, i11 le agency, SCHOFIELD'S f>RUG STORE, S_ c hool Exa.milla.tio:Ds. the bottles for a sho1t time, and briskly str ~et, Toronto. King Write for lnfO'l'mation. It c11.n not be too often Insisted on than ·Shaken round, will be found an excellen~ re· 111.a.nufacturel'B also or exam.i nation is ·a good educational servant, cipe. Soda and water is an.other good . CORD.AGE, JUTE and COTTON BAGS, but a bad master. It is a useful instrument thing for the purpose. li'or port wine deCALCINED and LAND PLASTER.',S in the h1And of a teacher to tel!t hie own work, C\\nters, whi~h a.re most liable to be encrust'I I and to know how far hh pupils have follow- ed with sediments, use eand and water and · · Toronto Office & W arehowie ed and prcfited by hie teachinl!'. But it & long cloth. Lower the cloth into the THESCIENCEOFLIFE. 20 Front Street East, - the great medical wor. k necessarily exerts a fatal influence whenever bottle, holding the upper end in the hand, ibis made of such impo:;:tance that teachers and then work it round with the sand and o' tbe age on Manhood, W . C. BONNELL, Manag11r. simply conform. to an External standard, water. by quickly moving the decanter ill a N' rvous and Physical De· lOlle faith in.the'mselves, sink ,into the po- oirole. · t>t ll v, Premature Decline, · Bition of their own texb·booke, and give but -· · .:r t ore of Youth, and the little of their own J.>6rsonality to their work. Ch . ·.Re . tin t old miseries con~equent It ia true that 1t is nc888ary to test the - oice ceipts. thereon, 300 page.s, 8 vo., 125 · work of teachBl'll; but it ia not necessary PASTE FOR. T.,t.RT SHELLS.-Take one half preeorlptlone tor all diseases, Cloth · full gilt, Cleaned, Died, Preseed and Repaired b:r, fpr the purpoae of doing so, to take the cup of rather thill sweet oream, which has only $1, by mail·. sealEd. Illustrative BBmple ' fl' whole soul out of teaching, If ex aminations bee11 "laced on ice until very cold · add to it free to ell young and middle aged men Send -.AT·h r .:ffi b h' f ' d now. The Gold and Jewelled Medal awarded a,-e to be defended on the ground that they , t e et1. y ea.ten w 1tes o two eggs, an to the auther by the National Medical .A iuooltest-the E ffioienoy of teachers0 then we reply whip r.11 together briskly for ten minutes; ation. Addreee P. 0. Box 1895, Boston Maes. D:rer and Clothes Cleaner, that other and- better ways of doing this add sufficient flour to !'oil, . cut int o the ! e- or DR. W, H. PARKER. trradu .._ te o~ Harvard .Q~dswarranted..to be as no one will ' know are to fou nd, and must be found. We admit ouiredshape ba.kequickly butdonotbrown Medical Colleiire, Z 6 yea.rs prao!'ioe m BO'}ton, :.,. . ·. · · whoma:r be consulted conlident1a1Jy. Spemalty them from new when done. quite·frankly thab they can only be found, ll 111 after ba.kmg with sweet prunes, prepar· Olseasea of Man. Office. No. 4 Bulfinch st. C0rner of King and Ontario Streets,' and pursued at the price of eome trouble and ed by cooking in a small quant ity of water, , Bowmanville.' experiment on the part both of parents and and a.fterwa.rds rubbed through.a .colander to ~~~-~..c_~---:;--~-~·~ . those responsible for the conduct of teach- remove t he Bkins and atones. ing; but if trouble and thought ir.nd exPLUM·PUDDING-REA.LLY ExcELLEl'IT. -· - A T .Manufacturere of perime11t are to be spared in ·this great One pound ra.isina, one pound of suet ohopped I. matter, we had better at once resign the fine, . three· quartet a pound of stale bread· hope ot attaining any moral and intellectual crumbs, one·quarter pound of briiwn Buga.r, rellnlte of real value froai what we are do· grated rind of one lemon, one.quarter pound jng.- [l'opula.r Science Monthly, of fi) ur, one pound of currants, one-half of a .&r1iftcial nutmeg a;ra,ted, five eggs, one-half pint of Limbs, orangs:juice, one half pound of minced ca.nd· - ied peel, Clean, we.eh, and dry the curra11ts, And .Appliances for all Dfl New fork Lovefuiess. atone the raisins ; mix all the dry in11;red· ' fmml\iee of the Huma.nBod:r .!ll!fplnal Disl!8See, Hip Joint "OI late there has been a craze for exer.cise ienta well together ; beat the egge, i.dd . to Disease, Diseases of the h11re which has no parallel elsewhere in the them the orange-JUiee, then pour them over KrMe and Ankle. Knock world. N ew York girls a.re_yJle most per· the dry ingre~ienta~ and mix thoroughly, Knee, Bow J..eg~,Club Feel, fec~ly groomed women to be found anywhere, P a.ck into greased small kettles or _moulds ' El;c, for they have mastered their hobby, even to ( this will m ..k c about six pounds), · and boil ALSO CRUTOHE8. the smallest. detail ot r.ttire. An English· for six hours ·at the time of ma.king, and aix woman often has a strong, robust, and ' hor· hours when wa11.ted· for use. sey' 11iok. The effect, in all likelihood, will APPLE l'IE.-Lhie a tin or granite _ plate be marred by a pair of huge boots or ill·fit· w'.tlJ..a th~ cruet· .Cut sour apples in quarting gloves, The typical New York girl ters,. remove·the cores and skins, and cu~ allows none of th.,se details to escape her. each.qnarter in two pieces leng thwise. Fill Her bootB are triumphs of the shoemaker's the plate, putting t lle pieces ot apple round a.rt, and she will spend as much time over the edge in regula.r order, and piling slig ht· VETERINARY SURGEON, her gloves as an E oglisbwoma.n will on her ly iu t he middle. When the apples are not gowns. The result is to .be found in a juicy, add a little water. Cover with crust 0 R 0 :NO. 01"T. series of beautiful, pdrfectly developed, and without wetting the edges, and bake about thoroughly athletic girls, who are clad with ha.If an hour. When nearly done, boil tbree I:~ a degree ·of snugness and nicety that ia ab· heaping tablespoonfuls ofsuga.r u.nd one of 1 water five minutes. Add the. grated rind d of to-day affects plain· one q uarter of a. lemon, or one tablespoonOr 1b.e L!gno:r n ...b lh Pooldnly Cu414l nees in dreee just 11.e her brothers of the dud- ful 11t lemon juice. When the pie is done, br Admin l~terin· IJ.r . 1!11.l.nn ' , iah type of a. few years ago affected a certain remove to an earthen plate, pour the syrup Goldea-Sp cc1!1 c, · · · It c"'n be glvi.n tn .. 1;up of cofl~ or tco. without eombrenees of attire. .The b ustles are erua11, through a out in'the top, or raise t he upper Jlui knowledge ofthcl Gerson t nklnr. H: ls 11.l»olataly the. ski.rts p.,rfectly plai11 and clo£e fi~ting, crust and pour it over the ·:fruit, or simply =.,i;n~t'!i1~,~~ ;'b~1p~tt~~\ ~l;~~~i~i..a~~\~~:~ .J. ~d the bodices look as t hough the girl had sprinkle with sugar and bits of butter. R eMl alcoholic wreck. U ha,. ~ b een i;tveuln thousands been melted into them, It is all the result place the cruet ; the steam will di~solve the C&Se8, And ln every I USUl.DCO 0. p erfect CU?t f th fi t d t a: t ' th e d" ,.. followed. n never /ait·. Th· · Y·t!fm onco - o - e re an grea euor 1n 1rect· ion sugar a~d the pie will be sweeter and of bet· mpregn<>ted with ~he Bpecltlc, It bec<>me· an " tter of .distinction in the way of building up their ter flavor t han if sweetened before baking. posolbllttY tor ihe liquor appeti te to exist, F'o? complexi"on. W hen · ~Ir! once eschews elrcul"r an rl fall pa~lcnlsra add ress GOI,DF;N w BEEF ToNa u:e AND 0LJVRS.- 0 i;e fresh ·PEOll'I~ co.· :LS:i B.. u,ce Ii~. Chu·i,.·a·l.0- candy, sweetmea.te, rich ood, heavy dinners, and late hours, and devotee herself to exer· beef tongue, one bottle o ' olives, two dozen cise and athletics as 11. means of building up large, clean, bright, dry Chili peppers, one her complexion she sows the seeds of what tea.oupful (ordinary Eize) of best vinegar, or, better still, tqueeze the j uice of two will eventually be a flower of beauw and lemqns into _ t he cup and fill with vinegar, loveliness, These are my O Finions, and I one teaspoonful of powdered summer sa.vorv, spent a good many hours of my time observing ~he girls a.bou~ whom I am talking."- two tablespoonfuls finely chopped 011ion (should ·be Sll!.&ll gree11 onions, . but dt y fNew York Sun, · . ..,, ill do), salt and olive oil, as you like it. Dissolve a. half te11cupfnl f salt in enough boiling water to cover the tongue, cook until Hlaok-Heade and Freckles. done. and only done, or you will hu.ve r ags. When cool, remove. tht. skin and cut into Black heads ~re the orfoces of obstr ucted very ~hin slice~, and the tongue is r eady for glands in the skin. The · following is the the i!a.uce. C11t open the peppers t he long prD per treatment : Upon going to bed at way ; ta,jl::~ out every eee<l and vein, cut off . .io. I-CURES . night, rub some fine oil upon the affected the stem end, drop the skins in to a:i agate CATA RRH, HA Y ~ FEVER, ROSE COLO. -The only ~ part , applying the oil very freely and tho- kettle of boiling salted water (ha.Ii cupful of authent ic cure emanating from -="(\~( . roughly. In the morning, sponge the pa.rte salt). Press the skins under the water and scientific soc·recs now before t he ~\~I ii ~ public. This is not a snuff or ointm ent~\~ . with a soft sponge saturated with a mixture keep at boiline heat for two hours, but the bot h are dis carded as injurious. $ 1.00, ~ ~~~ of one part of ether to two of alcohol. Tile water must not even simmer, or you will NO. 2-COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, ;;,._ ~ purpose of this is to dillliolve and wash 1>wa.L find both taste and color gone. Skim into CONSUMPTION- An incomparable remedy ; does not the fat which be.a'- been softened by the ol. chopping bowl,-be sure all water is pressed merely s top a coµgh , but eradicates the disease and atrengthens t he lungs a111i restores wasted t iasues, $ 1, 00. The skin should be gently squeezed so a.a out,-chop until you have a glowing ma.as of NO. 3- RHEUMA T/SM- A dist inguished and well-lmoum to press out the contents of the distended red pulp ; press through a eeive to remove s pecialist in this disease, who treats nothing else, built his glands. · . reputation on t his remedy. $1.00. · · skins, and your sauce is ready to sea.son. Freckles that are produced by exposure Do not put in a.II the salt needed, as t he NO. 4- LIVER ANO KIDNEYS, DYSPEPSIA ANO INDIGESTION. to sun r.nd wind may be easily removed by olives wili add salt. Add oil and yinega.r -A fauorite slaughter-field f or the quack who has ruined more the a.pplioa.tion of auch remedies a.a grated by spoonful ; no danger of curdling. Put stomachs t han alcohol. Use a remedy sanctioned in higit places. $ 1.00. horse-radish, lemon·juice a.nd borax,-one in oliv<>e la.st. Dip ea:::h slice of tongue i11to N0. 5-FEVER AND AGUE, DUMB AGUE, MALARIA -Few dram borax to one ounce lemon-j uice-or the sauce, p ile the slices in to a deep dish know wh a~ qrave damage this does the s ystem; ft is t reated lemon.juice alone. Freckles which are pres· and pour over them the remaining sauce ; t o break it f or a t ime. Use a remedy t hat eradicates i t, $1. ent at all times, whether there wa.s expos- serve the next part of th9 butter t hin and NO, $-FEMALE WEAKNESS, IRREGULARITIES, WHITES-'ure or not, cannot be removed by +his means, lay it on the middle of the paste, Fold t he Many women are bro/ten down becu11se t hey neglect these diseases until chronic and seated. Use No. 8 and regain or by any other with which we are ac· sides towards t he middle, then the f.nda health and.strength. $ 1.0Q . quainted. T hey· a.re pa.r t of t he skin, and over, and double again, Pat and roll out NO. 'J-HEA LTH, FORM AND FULNE88 deptJnd on good blood are so deep that lotions applied to the sur- again. Repeat this precess with t he reand lot s of it. If weak, if blood is poor. if 8cra111ng, uee this (This Engraving represents the Lungi in a healthy state .) fa.ce will no11 effect them. p erf ect t onic. $ 1.0Q. . · maining pieces of butter. When the butter THE REME DY FOR CURING NO, &-NERVOUS DEBILfTY, LOSS OF POWER-A quack ls all rolled in, t he pa.ate should be rolled cure-ridden public will hail a genuine remedg fw an unforand folded till no atreaks of butter can be . tunate condition. No. 8 is golden. seen. After the laat rolling, place it on the Dinner Service. ice to harden, as it may be cut and shr.ped _ l :\STHMA, CROUP, The fancy for dishes and deco!a.bion of .sil· more easily, A LL D ISEASES OF T HE THROAT, LUNGS A ND ver is a feature of the seaeon. Every a.1 t1cle PULMONARY ORGANS. of dinner service from the plain soup·pla.te to 'BY ITS F ATT HF U L U SE the ornate deeaert·pbte, ma.de with a border ['he cable despat3hes thir mornin~ state OONSU?{fTION HAS BEEN OURED in open·work and often entirely covered that the French investors in the Pana.ma. with gildiDg, is ma:ie in silver. Oa elabora :e canal-they number about 800,000-a.re not When other Remedies aud Pbysici~ns h ave failed to effecL a. cnr e. tables the e11tir11 service will be represented angry with M. de Lesseps, but with the ltecommended by P 11vs1<:lANS ~-1'.1L. "ISTERS 1 ·AND in crystal and silver. The beautiful porce· Chamber, which up to the present has r efue - \ NC R.SES. In fact by every body iYin 11 <~!! given la.Ins which were in demand for different ed to come to his asaistance, When John · it ·a good tria.1. it never f ails to b"iit- \'elUj. courses and wera usually chosen in different Law's Mississippi bubble came to grief a AS A !i' EXPEC·G RANT 1 .T HAS 1 · £QUA \.. patterns, are not as t ften chosEn as some- similar phenomenon was witnessed-the l ~ is harmie.s8 to the 1'lost Delicate Chi!;!. thing more showy. !There is at present an ruined sympathized with Law and threw the It co.ht.tbs go OPIUM in any form. increased demand for entire. dinner sets of blame upon those who had_predicted a col· one pattern for regular use and a fashion· lapse and upon those who had refused t o In· ..,, PRI CE 25c, SOc AND Sl.00 P ER Bc~LE. · able fancy for china decorated in meta.ls of invest . Rather than oonfeu judgment different kinds. rrhe Beleck chiDa which is 1against their reputation tor wisdom, men .llAVIS & LAWRENCE 00. ,.wmited), now made with great success at trrenton, N. usually c~;about for a BCape-goat. · .General Auc nt8, Jll.QNT.BEAL._ 1 _'!!...!...!...!..!..!~!!!!!~~!l!i~~l?!!i!W~' ~O!r~~·~·~e~~~W~".!_~~~~. ~~ · !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!.!!!!~~!!!!!!!!i!!~!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!i!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~F~A~R~M~F~R~!S~A~L~E~.~1~30~a!c!r! es!,!c!o!m!·~F~A~H.~M~l~N~P~I~C~KE~R~IN~ G~F~ O ~R~S~A~LE.~ Jlt'.\ftt'lfdJ · 'lrtt J t-a-t11u~tw'a'tt -HOUSEHOLD · 1and ;J ·· l I H I 0 S McClellan ~ . Co., - BOWMANVI CLE. I 1 · Th eJ A LDnYerse r M'r G o. " RED C AP ·1 · BIN ER ERRORS -OF YOUTH Sole Agents in this locality for GILMOUR & 0>.'S, (Trenton, Ont.,) Kiln Dried Doors Sash, Blinds, Mould·_ 1ngs and other Factory Work. Call and Examine· . tui1iHHWCIYi1Ji1i+ A full stock always ~n hand. ! IEXHAUSTED · VITALITV ti ·. Gents' Clothing· DRY GOODS WHOLESA.LE COST, during January AUTHORS & COX, , 'TRUSSES, ··~ TOD BROS . 117 CHURCH ST., fORONTO, ONI IOHN SPENCER, CONSYMPTION, COUGHS, COLDS, 1 I -----~-- ~ . ~ ....,,: t