mall Pnssciglrrlox. take no substitute. One rtgcknge 81. bis 8-5. by mail. Write for pnmph- ` 0. . - Addreal Eureka Chemical CO. Detroit Mach: ` :1. sold n on by 1!. Wade. W. .11. w lsor. filldull dl - M Are You; Going to `travel. _I-. -1 I\.. l.`.....l.. Gray WSyrup Bed Sgruce Gum `St K T I -9o SMALL PRICE. A POSIIIVE %cu}E-q _F0fl sncx nunums. sMXLL PILL. \ Q\)Q\'\$` Q.Q\.%, EV W. C LAR K'S ml` Illf Illllllll \ ICARTERS PLATE cus. smvbcune I ': ITTLE - v\ I \ g zvlsgl aw . l <:,',"<~..,:\$\`,bg,e [AD/E8ana G E/VTLEME/V 3': `NEW! Montreal Announcements. ms, EVE. English Announcements u1c_>NGNA:[s.- aonvm a. co. n....~-A . . H. A: LIVFFITON, y.`r:LLI_Mz~xI?1? N1cEfWEDD1NGPRESENTs; Q , A Lot, qf-LADIES FIME OALF BUTTON AND LACE to bg sold at $1.75 a. I , goods are very nice and neat, and equal to `Bolots \ usually sold at $2.50. _ . . ~ I , ALI` SUMMER COMPLAINTS. SOLD BY ALL DEALERS. ~ ;./M58 /95/0 '8. i N The block is we}! selected amll consists of Velvet Pile, llrussels, Tapestry. Won , Union: and Hemps. ` --CHCI(`l-I PATTERNS AND LOW PRICES. ' SPENCE & CRUMLEY, Yul" ll! C`ABPET TI CARPETSI .7 SPENCE 82: CBUMLEY . WILL OFFER TO-NIGHT: April 11 Clearing July .22. QHOLERA CHOLERA-INFANTUM, DIARRHCEA. $4275} Bonlers to match Brussels and Tapestry .('a!'pets. (`all and examine our stock. IJAIVAJ \l: V July 16. All Fancy Lace 1` rimmed Paruola worth 75 cents, for 50 cents. All Fancy Lace Trimmgd Faraaols worth 90 cents. for 60 cents. All Fancy Lace Trimmed Paranoia worth SL450, for $l.00. Children 3 Parasol: from 15 cents up. A A Lot of Ladies Gauze Vests worth 40 cents, for '25 cents Ladies Collars at 3 and 5 cents. worth from 7 to 15 cents. ALEXANDER R0 88'. lifall noon on}! get some of the Bargnuu-. See our Wove Wire Camp Folding Cot. See our Upholstered Camp Folding Cot. See our Folding Canvas Camp Cot." See our Large Red Ann Rocker. See our Large Red Arm Chairs. See our Red Sewing Chairs Veranda. Chairs of all descriptions at I0?-'"8 'l'LAVOBlNh IXTBACH. cnoc;iI's', suuomcs. lLJnna:m Wellington 3 Newf stock just I-eceivied. I lrct-I, rs! door J LLTNGOFFI DICK. HAINES & ICQOKETT- $ale%-of Boots and Shoe any) I! nu Duvoolollp STRAWBERRY; Apnnngoboluudkngnnd hnttoulucury. IN! GREAT IUOUSII UEDICIU.` COCKl.E S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS. .\`U\\` 1;uI.\ I; ().\' A1` 179 Wellington St., fnear Pfincess __A'f_"_ 254 & 256 Princess 81`. 132 ind 134 PRINCESS swam. .-as .\'tr1-ct, (.\llcu's old smu_d). %&3SCDl\T S Wcalcnemz,Emiusiomulmpotency ~ 9." , and all diseases caused by ahuso.E gforej. indlacrution or owr-exertion. A (tr. :IfK.you'`i:'r`i.'$:`i.' :`. .$"T.`}`."'(`;. z`.`AT;c f\-`5 ALEX. ROSS s ~_._-1 wwq---w-- T Lao mm or own. In-II-punblo and neonatal tor hut walla. lulu ol cloth. And In ` oomplccoly IIVIBSIILI. lntnvln |-s.nn AAA--.. I UT! IIUOUI U 3' Val km-e<. torn, Bphons. etc. .\ruolwa 11011133 thin Trude Nut are 01-unino Rum-rs` Good.-. Fe: Carving, Fumitun, and all vuulpovwly [IV IIIBIILI. lib`?-`II. I lF{E3iL7 lixqluslte Deal 1-} (`nu-Inlled Durublllunn I` :3! nun-I n__._. n.,. I A' RAM;"& `SON. ` Flnmchno sun}: hm ] ':un!.Iln lnnhm. P-4..n.4 Dr5.FOWLER S `use; kl\.\1H,\\"S VIBIISHES I-JIII. mun Bnoo. A 00. ml an .1; uuuu; nuu ruuuu ; IIHJ I847 Roger: Bros. l\nh`(--i. Inrkl. Hnnnm, "`A _ lam-J: cf Woodwk )anm_umA ji? M17 8. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. W. J. WILSON, Sole Agent. Kingston 1 Are constantly exposed to danger from Colds. Whooping Cough. Group. and diseases peculiar to the throat and lungs. For such ailments Ayt-r`I Cherry Poetoml, promply ndntlnl|tored_ vtonis speedy l't`HOf|l'\nd cure. 81! rack guarannecdlocure whm an otlm-x Phi . ME your dru ttor Tm: Gmnn Exa- Pnlzscnwrrox. aka substitute. nnnluure ll. Si! 85. bv mall. Tim fnr nnmnh- J As a remedy for; Whooping Cough. with` which many 0! om` children were amid`;-cl. we used. during the past winter. with much sinis- .iu-liuu. Ayn-r's (`hurry Pct-iorni. Forthia atroc- uion vu-vonsirh-r thia preparation the most um- :-zu-imx.-4 of ii tin-`nu;-dicilws which haw conu- I0 our knowiu1gc.- Mair)" Parkhursl. Precep- ii"l`vl. Home for Milk` Wumicrers. Doncnsivr. \ll J. GEO. KING. - DRUGGIST, We have on hand comtnm vonauluw nlock of Alto all the londln Pmunl .\l-diclnus. full stock of Ihlntu. ill. Etc. I Prcncripou carefully dlnpt-used. vs no murnnteql. I"n\`ur an n 11.: u cm. wtuu nun laws. We rocommon Mnltolne yn to ovory suffer- or from hm pain or m igrmon. and know vim A trial w H \lulll0l\s'rMcIll vnluo. signed. .1. 01-20. KING nudes mm GOODS. mruxm. mo. SIMN. This It not I qum-It more-all. but a reliable ro- metjy for the run: 0! upvclc .dlru-Mm. havln In exact formula prim:-cl un ouch homo lube . Ihoroby enabling the purchaser to know Just what lwh lnkln '3 rm-.nn\nnmK.Mnllnnmu\'n In nrnrr mum-r. Mullopo-pawl In muloraml by all the loading physlrhuuu and P1-omlm-m drmnglnlnlhrouuhout H11` llomlulon 0 funmlu. and no und|_:_alnnd I! g`u!n lm-uu tale in iluglomd and the L'nlxod A e. nYsPmPs1A-|'i31aEsT1oN ui ` .\n-I klndrml dlsonueu. In unquvntiolmbly _. -- -- .._. -_ --.__ -. -_ g- '1.- n"i"' 'omzm""7uia. vu.v.uu. ` dguoto plu moror. Give oEp1r`s'2&::}slE.o'.' '" on; 1'. A. sLocmI.. Bn._noh 011100. 37 Yonge Street: Toronto.` . . _--..-_ ............. . ............ .. A successful medicine used over 30 years in, Lhousanda of cases. 95:03 Spermator-rhea New-vous I calmess, Emtusionnvnpotency . by abuse. . ()<;!.. 21. vw `W d,3`&Y3{ \\) om m`<\\ MALTQPEPSYN; TII If I! 1;` .` mu unnl rs "Iv-1'1" I L`: I I0 di IL`: -. rhn 1-nun Mn remedy for the above dlaannz bf ml lounge! the worst kind and of 0 vooboon cured. Indeed. so Itron ism loony that I will lend TWO 30 TLE n... An. . VALIIABLI-: 'rmu'r1s1-: on ng. Your Children .' VAVAA. qAvAI_. I ("I'm ronztfiynflortho ntbokvio gluon;-eV:fbf ml W I! W0fl> II III 0 I! - an: Indeed. Ilronl horn: been Itronq` say um. 'r:uu'r1. my oxuruo and In LE O. EXTRACT of WILD To all who am suffering from the errors and Andlsorclionggf youth. nervous weakness. early decay. 103:3? manhood. &o.. I will send a re- cipe that will cure you. FREE OF CHARGE.- l`h|a`greM `remedy was discovered bya mis- sionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the REV. Joslnn`. I.\'MA.\'. Station D New York City. . ` -~---L`L'Rl-IS- MED;oINEs. u. hvrll pocullurlx ml I fzlilul lu Hm : a-nlnnn-maul n1 AND (,`0llHl\t'l](`l`(l nrnl. This [1 of lnronlluing a H. |>u\i4! H. \' \` :.s' 1' I: 1:.i V Klngxlou. Our. __...__ E5:~ my a fresh andv-ll |)l`l' NIHIIIHII TI`- mu im urinbly .>fx:\x'ks. Chm l"El .1"EU'1'LaY RESTORE THE HEARING, no mnuerwhethor deafness is caused by cplds, fevers. or i uriea to the naturaldrums. Always n position. ut invisible to others nnd_com-' tortabio to wear. Music. conversation, even whispers heard distinctly. Wo rotor tothosc using them. Send forillustmted book of proofs Noe. Address F. HISCOX.858Broadwny.i\`.Y :.'u 1; 1; 17 `nd un_\ rm-1'l'1\ - ndlnilnslormg |n~c-mmninn l.u\\'H_ SI - xiv .:md| Good` IAIIIW JUUUTIW. W W) '1. IV` --3;ericuu op thp oogtinent Enchnd. of iqpigh aum1sjalNa:~ge= every `3hI`,lld-teypiln beide to lul'. up _n Englilh constituu-xuyy and show t4':z- Brltisha I thhu; or twh in the way of n'.n.E ~;-.`. j-_\urnA}- 4 hm.-Brooklyn Xlzgl--. ----- , It lnllvn Jinn Ilun. Jourimllstic gosslyrgoea that Joseph Pulit-. mnwltb theddof . 0. Crawford, whouled to be the Wuhingwn correspondent of Tho Wotldgbui who now hold! the London `nd lung. in nn\nAI-n\|nO`l\n - ntlnn nitvn : LII IIIULUUY ul children. VIVI... .....|.....-no. L Iallllilvluu wvlcuvv wunuuu The St. Louis Institute of. Christian Sci; ence recently applied for incorporation, and stated its object to be to teach nhigher. some ofmorai and spiritual qualications- requisite for harmony andwliealth, thereby ' elevating mankind mentally, morally and phytically;toes_ta.b_ll.sl1 acid maintain a school or Institute for imtrnadon in Christian sci- ence or metaphysics and its application to health, and promote longevity ea tau ht "by the Maasachusetia Metaphysical co ego of Boston; to establish and maintain a sanita- rium for the treatment and healing of clie- eases as taught at said college Judge Dillon held that it was shown by the evidence that the asqoiation would make a feature of the taith cure and he refused the petition of in- oorpdration.-Ne9v York Sun. 'Vl |aU UHIJUJVII. The policgman broke the park rules, but it 3 commissioner had sen the act wougd he have discharged him or would he Imvqcloaed an eye that very hot night?-The Epoch. FERFECTL RESTORE THE HEARING, nn mnnnrwhntlunr dnafnnnn in mumnd hv nnldyx U2 . Take a run, you littledivil." In another minute the grass wns_.su-aiming "fth children. ._._.j " Children on the Gran. " One night during the last hot spell some children, weary with the heat and foot sore ; from walking on tire hard pnvemems,stood looking at the eofturf in one of the city parks. They longed to tumble on the cool ' velvety grass, but city life had taught them the meaning of the sign Keep oil the grass` The policeman on duty instinctively undeh stood their desire. Gently throwing the smallest child of the group on the turf. he cnid- ' Jun -u nun -4-unu----uuruuu Delicate indeed are many of the carvings, and much of this fine work is done by women. and since the demand for orna- mental pieces for the house, much of the ne polishing and designing is also done by women, who are generally very well psid for their labors. The elephant tusk is said to represent the finest specimens of ivory. When the tusks are brought into the work- shop they are cut in shapes necessary for carving} by machinery, the objects designed beforehand. and a suitable piece is cut out i from the sheet at one turn of the wheeL These pieces are then taken by the artists who design and polish them until fashioned resdyfor the store. The carvers sit at long desks facing windows of light, and they use ' salt and water beneath the touch of their ne tools. The polishing is done upon wheels - or bu s" covered with Canton llnnnel, and there are vats of colored liquid for staining tints. When the earring is nished the work is exquisite in the extreme.-Brooklyn Esglet Kill`? (I Hl}T.'l'IlIl PUIHU Ul IUIIUCI lllx lallll H3 un- vomtort.-itlle as possible; he, tiw l;ttle mite. stops before some big. prosperous man who i; ` staring straight at him,as if he wanted 0 paper; mite waits; big man continues to stare; conductor shouts at him; mi! is afraid ` togu on lest he lose a cuntonwr, anal he in ah-uni to stay for fear that the oomluvtor will kick him worse than usual when be nice: go to get on"; big man now slowly puts his hand in his pocket; mite dances with norvoul excitement; even the conductor reients in consideration of the naming desires 0! the big man; big man looks mite straight in the ` eye and draws out A toothpick. Whereupon the r-omlnc-tor, holding mite responsible for his own misapprehension of the Mg man`! atudiousiy concealed intentions, catches the mite by the collar. lifts him out--it is not hard todo-and drop him under the first truck going by. 1'|nt`_mii:c is not killod B owing simply to his own preternaturaliy do- veioped activities. Noble amusement for tho big man, isn't it i-New York Graphic. uuu, DUI W UIII IJUVV II UK` It] l'B\vE'\_I. LIIIE l'UlLlUll'l `. ll-ll IIIICIIUI The cnnduvbor swears at him nnd only allows him to enter the car on sum-rnnm, and the me-n In the 'renr, at least half of them, make a special point of rendering lzim as un- nnmfnv-f_v\!.ln an nnm'hln- ho Hm I-Hln mitn . inro inhown in the petty bullying and tear Bnllying tlu Newsboy. ` What a coutemptibie phase of human na- ing that in heaped upon the small newsboyl It seems as if no other object in nature were the butt of so much grntuitbua hate-iulnosa," an the schoolgirls expreuively put it. What The Observer is especially stinmi up about in the way nominal gentlemen treat him in re- fnnlng to signify their llll.f.`lli l0l1SUl' desires regarding the poor little man`: wares. A baby hardly out of his (lresees, at the risk of hll I life climbs on it fast speeding var tn sell hit ` papers. It is not charity he Li asking; he ll ' not vending some um:-lea and undenired ar- ticle; he, on the contrany, is nilering for min acommodity generally cleairexi, anti his ex- . imanca is a denite convenience to die public; but how is he treated. this (`0[llmi.`l`|.`li1l infant! .`...I -..I_ `FL- ...\_.I....A.... ..-.u._.. ..L L}... IIIITKIIIB. l'PIl'Hl'l I`lUU. In some instances the linen in em broiderod, and this Increases the price Gllor 15. A law crue in for cipher monogranu. and nearly all the linen sent out in embroidered in that way. Some of the larger tunilicl Itill stick to mo ogrum, while other: of the older Itock inul upon having their coats of arms embroidered thereon. The best. French tnbkciothu and napk.m are nearly All WOVCI II Biorn in France. The work isdouo on- tirely by hand. The nu from which tho linens are woven comes mostly from the neighborhood of Contra! In Fimdorn. where I ue variety is niml. It is no long and slender on to require support while growing. "i -New York Mail and Express. i w l~.'I I I! run) U" I l\"I\'l u nup Il|uu|.Ib4' .. `.- all llw -lgu --uuntrlc-I manula~um- llnbl: ` tlI9I'c.- ls Iumu made lu tllls cunn- Ftrp, nut there ls I marked dine;-once beta-sen tho I-lcoich. lrlnlz, Dnemlen. German and 1 Fr: nvh cloths, which are coulldentl the beat I gr`ulc-1. The llm-rcuce It not oulyju texture. 9 but In [n-ttern. Tho French cloth ls maul fnuhlonm `.1-. lt liken (roux lllo.nl,hcr1slu -belnc ul mu:-I1 lighter hrxtwrv anal lllUl'0 W elaborate lo--an-utlun. Almost all of tho ` vlolhl ll ` - larg'o~-1-Inter places. 'l`wo v("'t`A'w`!wrm are the-l on1po-lluI_ Incl the Paul: Malina. 'l'l1e('-um-r_u( the rlt ls lled In with large square bluvkr and the `border mrru,-umllng lt ho! lrlaugt-`u. .,'l`ho Iocoml la compnu-d of Inetllmnplzml ll: and 5 border of larger balln. arouuuln'hlch an twlned myrtle leave-n Auptln-rmuc-b u.Iod_ pattern ls the Caprice, n-mu-In lml -a perfectly plalu center and la `uurroumlwl by largo flom-nu. Uae ul them:-otexpt-1~l\o pattern is the Hlmmlelles. Thls line u is -beautifully marked. The border la a tlvslgll --( rm-ks out 0! which are growing vattml.-*. whilo In tho vent;-r an small |\\'nllr:\rn. 1`|..-ream--:1 on thelr wings are so true to nature mo in an-anxl out In a null) man. Tlw cm! of u wt at these, luclughug a tablecloth and a dozen napltlm. re-avlm 0100. In nnmn lmummvan the llnan ll embrolderul. UUf1I:"7}}5 LJEI-\l' P9ck's Patent. Improved Cushioned Ear Drums ` A Christian Science School. 1`; I--__2_ '__AIL..A_ -1 Vn,,n_A,~, TH: LUXpR an Art Eutnblluhlnout. : , , __..u A London Edition. , W--- ALAL 1,- ul I| uIII|I= wully m I 3-mtrln ` OF TABLE LINEN. r In '('lntln and Kn;-klxu 1 !-ixqulne I'ulnrlu--._. I. I.-.-.. n...(.- .`.n-in ll Irrgr av 1' tnhle hm-I . g- .. ....... Illll IIIH FL` who ` -rial ` \ 1 I V-rnnmr nml THE HSREAT. ENGLISH PRESCRIPTION. A -unnnu`.-Cc-I -.....Il.-I-... .......I -._._ Q ll "'lIICll -I` r much .l *1 by .l\'u . \\'|lL` r feat h--:1 em hwt.-ant! ml dozen iv:-. "Naprly wtm'c- hblo n.I.t_. ........ 1'11 1-: mu'nsn \\ um. 1-`:uu.n'.% .m:. , . ` \'\r':!ng:2e, Ind., ghrtlmkle ITQHI uanurnu, unu PTOUIUWI lnllll 8I1)I lu U! the hair. It pre'\`*ent.l premature guynesa and stop: all falling out of the |uir...,On bgld heads, where the root: have `not perisl;ed,,it wilf invigorate them and force n4m2.w`rn~nw.th of hair. Auk for Hlirhluric. pemlyeu, II: wur mngonw tnein Illll xorco , nngw growth of hair. Ask for Huirhhgic. ` It is the only relinble. For. ale by J. G. King, A. P. Chown,`|nd all dmgghtl. ` --.---a.-' an-uvvvu cu`. -- An at cure for ill summer oomplninta 1 hi My recommend Dr. Fon;lr`s Ext:-not of \\ ld Strawberry, having often used it with the but results. _l have often been thanked for recommending it." Willium Ihw. An~ onaber. Ont. - "To Avoid -Baldness or Grey llnlr. ` Use Dr. l)orenwend'a Great German Hair \ Magic. It keeps the Ieulp cl llld free ` from` dandruff, and promotn the wth of the; huir, TI. nnu\7nnn m-amntnm In-Ivnana do . he don't like strangers. .- l`raInpi=-Mpdnm, I \'o been -continetl it. " hospital for three months with r"'eIinnti'c fever, scarlet rash, `manuals, rickets and `a gun-shot wound. If that dog bite: me you "want to_suil round` and get an clntic. for ` him, darncdquick. * Rough odnogi. _ V ` Lady of the house-Look' out for that doflz. he don't like strangers. .~ `rmnvl--;`\lndam. it. Why lo. you poison your blood and injure your stomachs by the use of strong drugs, which seldom cure and always do` more or less lrarm. You can be cured \\`ithout a possibility of injury by the use 0 A. NOR .\lAN'.\` Electra-(`uratire Belts, Insoles and 1`1'\1s.ws. Write for Circulars giving full particul-u`s Consultatioli Free and private. l Queen St:-et_l~`.ast,Toroi1to'. IIIVU II . IJ\IIII` III JIIIICIQ .Don't forgehn aupply..of Dr. I-`owler's Ex- tract of \\/"ild `Strawberry. It is superior remedy {yr sea aickhesg. and a positive cure for all bowel complaints inllucul by bad water, change of diet, orof climate. Wheth- er at home or gbroad, it should he kept ut I H311}! in case of emergency. _ ' Ntzw YORK, Aug. 3.-T c Sterling lire insurance company has d 'ided to close in its affairs at once owing o the demoraliz condition of the insu nce business. The com any had a cnp' of $350,000. _ The stoc '-holders will paid in full. Advice to Mothers. ` Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural, quiet sleep by relieving l the child from , md the little cheru nwskes as brig t us I button." It is ve pleasant to the am. It mzre-3 the chin, ll softens the gums, Alloys nllpsin, relieves l wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for diavcrhtu, whether ' ' from teethin or other causes. Twe cents a butt e. Be sure And ask Winslow's Soothingsyrup, and is kind. ______:_? / Hy me KSSUCNIKIOH PFUSH (ll llll \lllll|.llUI'- ` Hanlan race, which took lace July 23rd, 1 at Pullman, III.. in uhic J. A. St. John was charged with having ordered (inudnur ; to loose, wss Incorrect in that particular, I as Mr. St. Sohn ordered 1`-audaur, regu-d~ I less of the condition of the water. to obey ' the order of the referee and win if possible. I _ 'l`h1-Guudaur-Ilnnlnn Race. ('Hu`.u;u, Aug. 3.-Tht- rt`-porter sent out 1 I: the association pr:-ss' of the (iaudaun i nnlnn rm-n, u-hi:-h tnnl: nlm-n Jnlv Qjlral, 5: unit nu uzruunrpunuruan 0 ium, mnrphine, chloral, tobacco, and kiln red habits. The medicine maybe given in ten -11- (;-mice withnm the knowledge of the pcnon taking it if so desired. Send 6c ` iustam 5, for book and testimonials from 1 those w 0 have been cnronl. Adslreu M.\'. Luhon, 46 Wellington St. Rut, Toronto, Ont. (`at this out for future refen-nrc. When writing mention this paper. ueu In me Iuw jllll now, pnmmmon nnu anLi- mhil;itio_n. and so cluue is the struggle that It is ilnpoesihlc to predict which pant)" ~ will win`. \\.\ .~\\1`v-nu, '11-xzns, Aug. -l.~'l'he uhnlc state of Texiu mu agitated but high! an -he never was Inefnre n\'er the prohibition tight. j \ At least 500 mass mociiums were held in , ` Texan last ni lit `with I vicw o{iut1uencin_4 ' the result tr ny. There are but two par 1 tie: in the late just now, prohibition and V nnl.i.nrnhi|.itinn_ nmi nu -.Iuun..in the ntrnmllo V The luuir In Texas. Q 5 A .uurn~ of Dang:-r. Tim fl`I:qul.*IIl mun-o uf -i.uI;.;er nu:-Ilding luruvel complaints ulurin_; tlw uunnm-r an-1 full is the liuhilil\` tn (lurk the aliznlx--zu [00 suuldculy. DI`. l"uwh*r'.< .I':\!l`lI\'t Hf \\'ll .\'tmw|wrr_y ill not do this. In zulnntinn of !1n- lmwc-ls uluvs nut fullnvr its ; me, its is too nftc-n the vzuc with powerful upiutcs anal ustriugeuts. 1! cures prom;-ll_v and in u mmuusl manmr. Insurance Gone to `nk. 1' , n n 0|` , .1`, CURE `% 3eDEAF