‘\. 3' ..~__--_,___.--.., ...-. -... ._. -.. - . .___,..__.._...._,â€"â€" _- â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€" ~â€"â€"__.__ _ . _. - -_ v- - . 1--.. -_. _ .. -.__., _ . _ q ,. V ~ ‘ WW of persons wanted for something_to‘ their no “in m School. the as: of Electricity. a Cloak man orureuu. lpuihe :{nri‘cspczthuvgtlgfsg “alpgljtm Wuaoi ~ .\ wife who can lumilc a broom. ‘ “unnge- , PET!†and“! ‘0 59"†“- Under this head the writer of an article in The Iheicnu, in their mythology. divided ' Milan has a curiosity in a clock which is ‘ zan‘ï¬â€˜m" “I, hiatus! “ugh c" 3‘1"“! klif... gm 'ruurmh down we «ob-cu w! "Maw-e; “thawing in she bank claim If: a recent number of the Wm.....'. Journal the different historical of ulcth made entirely of ml. The maker is a Dumas. 'mwmh, ,, ,. MM, ,ac. saw-manggg W3 ow" or;a- at“ rew r e - ~ - v . .. . . I. g . . . .. or. Tom deem: Mam "a: . “no. an a,†i inflmniw at: 20.13:“ “ourâ€; in Deb. ,3,“ is the cam or much of this earth into epoe or sga, nainmu Permian, a native Indian, null he hustle I (my, “ mm i: Wâ€; “A, “mun, ‘,_ “8.â€. l or u it Badly composed fpod complaint and unconcenled wretchedness; indeed it is the secret of much evil and disease. There is reason for rejoicing that Boston} through its Cooking Schoolâ€"which for the last three yarn, from May to November of them the golden, the silver, the brazen, and : v'otal three years of hzv rim: to the cou- the iron age, thus typifying them by welsh-notion of this curicsity. lie was very. descent, in various stages, from the happi. l poor, and being without means to purchase 9 ness and innocence of Paradise to the villainy the necessary material. deprived himself l and misery of this “wickai world." Mod- regularly of his daily bread, which be de- crn geologists, again, divide its mwth into voted to the construction of this curiosity, the stone, flint, bronze, and iron agm, iudi- eating the crust and nvgrzig the soft part for o ' mm c '» . a? ere , , v i b“ b! compo {A ’W “en ' war-3, the deeds having been missed annng “’ho knows how lo MW. 10 If? and ‘0 mil- 6 the Revolutionary war." Jlakoa exp «and tenant! aplancroftnogun And snakes he: own WDCOWOD item which l-a horrid Wren flirty one knows :_ _ ‘ A common sense creature. and still with al- mind. the system . ...i purï¬w he; Jami. llydruggisls. - Q -. ., Small boys an: nnu- utiliins llmr hignsi .C) w. for “ luck " in fishing. One any: curry {Toronto 8. Back for Nothing. 3 it strengthen. . -. m-.- .. nons‘rw sums. third time he pulls up his line then- is sure to be a list: an It, so he pulls up twice for fun . f.'.\L'inw~t:1t-Should be winced head h has had 'u aux-cm in the «tin the b'the wthof u: r l. a his ork. a r mi wilou-xlvt‘luck- T teach how idleâ€"4:1 l.c1i.reflnrd. _ r _ ac ym. i y 3 re y . on m. 0mg yr e u use 0 ce in A050?! or“: “ï¬x and housean annual-d. z downward in strongly salted water for an art of successfully preparing wholesome the progress of crvxlintion. But r. Sie- salt to solidify his material, and when the Tram “mm-lb you “a sat-o enough money on o'ten donor _..‘. c» »-â€"mâ€"r-‘ CEBLBTZNING A WIT. 5 hour or two before cooking. Have ready a g pot wxlh boiliu water ; place the cauliflow- . er, still bend ownward, in it, and let bail A Tum 3°, w,†“7†sum“ “1 for twmly minutes. Serve with melted ‘ butter, or with cllm'ï¬l‘ grated ever it. Some George Henry Fromm. licoch l-Xomm's boy was baptized by the l lflffJi‘IitZ prcfrr to cut up the flower and serve r. foodâ€"has discovered this fact. It is one of vital signiï¬cance. The selection of in~ nutritious food, and faulty methods of cooking good food, are in truth fruitful sources of sicknea and premature wearing out. People are slow tolearn that one kind When Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo. N. Y., an- nounced that his “Favorite l‘recription" would positively cure the many diseases and woakumes uliar to women. some doubted and continued to employ the harsh and caustic local treatment. But the mighty mans, with much more mason than the an- cients had for their nomenclature, and fol- lowing the‘ better example of the geologists, has dubbed the present age the age of elec- tricity. The present age is the triumph of civilization over barbarism, of science over various 'ccco were dry they were perfectly hard an insoluble to water. The clock is of file size, and goes well. The case which is also of hardened bread, displays great talent in design and execution. DRY_§§9DS l A. B. I‘LINT’S, Rev. 5 dam in the Episcopal church, it with the lumen an: stump. of food is not suited to all classes of work- ignorance, and of. iwer over weakness. , _ truth graduall ' became acknowledged. Scam, “umâ€. Lawrence street. Blwbn‘IIl-‘Anl‘llle. 3‘ 4 ï¬g“).- l‘uu _.'I'u preserve the flavor era, and that this is one reason why bram hot only is the utilitarian spirit abroad, but summ“ f" Mb All “*1 Exemue-â€" Thousandsof lea emploged this " Fave-nu! T urticket there and back o'clock the other afternoon- The ,boy pm should be fuel in h clu-nnl bottle, in workers whose brains are illfed or scarcely toys become giants, the dream of the philo- Persons of sedentary habits. 9r whomqm- Prescription " and were stealin cured. By 0 Pay Y0 f “Embed “a ounces 1“ “"3 “we °f hi“ IN?“ a mucepan full of boiling Water. In this fed at all, break down early and suffer un- sopher has become the rmlity of the eugi- Plol'eï¬l m “Clones: emu lwill!“ something druggigts. ~ Two wholesale SIOCIES 0 Dry two with! 380. Mid “33 90‘ 33m“! “l'llm’g wav they require about an lmur to cook told distress nervously. “'e are coming ncer, and the word “impossible†has been m “5E new“: ‘3 conï¬nement “nit one mum): “health, who is “0‘ ha ,1 GOOdS now selling, to speak OI lifloe- A 3"?“ my "e'gb' them, and the will lose tllcirtmlur, but re- gradually to know that a man who works wiped out of the scientiï¬c dictionary. The 0f exefcmfs WM 800D!!! 0" liter} to}!!! r ' l r p . ban and friends of the family called 3‘ 7-1“: an. the full vor of the vegetable, which out doors all day at hard muscular labor, is great characteristics of the present day are “‘5 dlgatl‘je P°We_"3- The“ 1‘ ‘3 , as p“ I Muse of Mr. Fromm. 50- '57 L‘Wrcn'i‘ . is lost if they are boiled in Mater. A little not a criterion in his dietetics to the man of invention, imoginntion and progress. The “flu†requires ‘ Stimulant “Ch ‘3 Bngg' Somcbcd'y Child. , Botanic or Stomach Bitters. It creates an appetite, strengthens the digestive organs, overcomes biliousness and tones the whole system. It is brought within the reach of all, asic sells at 25 cents a package, and makes one-half agallou of a s leudid mix- ture, equal to what is sold in ttles at $2 for three-fourths of a pint. Directions nc- companymg each package. Simple as steeping tea or coffee. street, in the course of the day, but only a few wore present at the christening. '1 he child behaved remarkably well, not only in the church, but at his hmuv, where each visitor was permitted to buhl himfor abrief period. His principal exhibition of feeling continual of gaping, in which be indulged at abort intervals, displaying on each occasion two exceedingly trivial teeth, whose exut‘ encc, the cuts say, is to be dated from Thursday sat. His robc was white and made short, so as to display his feet, which were the size of large clover leaves, and fringe-l with ntmi ht, round, distinct toes. ()n the second an: third lingrrs of his right hand he wore two rings, one of gold and one of gutta pen-ha. These ornaments might blip easily cycr u knitting needle, but they sedentary habits. We are beginning to realize that hunting foods and drinks, fats, oils, and starchy foods, which may be used to advantage in winter, are not to be com- pared in value to the cooling fruits and less carbonaceous food for summer, if one desires to keep on the comfortable side of the mid- summer thermometer and esca the danger of sudden summer illness. “e are finding out by degrees that stimulating food is not necessarily nutritious, and that something besides beef-tea and toast can be given’to invalids to their beneï¬t. Every advance of this kind is a health- preservutive movement. Good health dc- nds on good blood, and good blood cannot made out of insufï¬cient food, or that which is wanting in lifo~sustainiug proper- Chinesc have invention, but they no imagination, and therefore they have made no progress. Printin , gunpowder, the com- pass, porcelain, si k, and various other things were known to them very early, but being of u conservative and unimaginutive disposition, these great inventions never fructiï¬ed. The scientiï¬c use of the imngi- nation seems to be confined to the European mind, and to have burst its bonds during the present: century. Practical invention appears to have been held in a leash for these many centuries, and now it cannot be held in. The rapid pro ess of the present day is due, not only to t e growth of science but to the practical application of the great forces of nature, which science has made known to us, to the useful wants of man. sugar makes a pleasant addition to the taste. Serve with a lump of buttâ€, cud mint if it is liked. Brazilian“: Blsculmâ€"Onc quart of flour sprinkled with salt, wetted with milk, a fresh egg beaten intuit and a piece of butter the size of an egg. Knead well, out into shape, and bake fifteen minutes. Srixncll.â€"Iicquires great care in cooking, or rather in the preparation for cooking. Wash In several waters, and carefully pick off all decayed leaves and all thick stalks. Put in a saucepan of boiling water with salt and a little soda, and let it boil rapidly with the lid off the pot. Drain it into a colander. and either chop it very ï¬nely on a board, or rub it through a hair sieve. Amalunuizitc sonic butter and flour in the SomebOdy‘s child is dying-dying with the flush’ of hope on his ‘young facepand somebody‘s mother thinking of the time when that dcnr face will be hidden where no ray of hope can brighten itâ€"bccause there was no cure for consumption. Reader, if the child be your nei hbor’s take this com- forting word to the mot ier's heart beforcit is too late. Tell her that consumption iscumble; that men are living today whom the physi~ ciulls prununced incurable, because one lung had been almost destroyed by the disease. Dr. Piercc’s “Golden Medical Discovery " hus cured hundreds; surpasses cod liver oil, liypophosphitcs, and other medicines in am I mg the (“$3850. Sold by druggists. All Colors Velveteens S 40c. Black Silk Velvets - - 75c. Silks at 95c. Worth - l 25. Ten per cent discount off all goods. Close at 2 p. m. Satur- days. All voods changed or cash returned If moulrvd. l ‘hc only genuine wholesale Dry Goods soiling to consumers. A. B. FLINT, 35 COLBORNE-ST. Tm: GENERAL ELucrlox.â€"Thc general election is now on the tapis. It may per- haps be a useful hint to intimate that an absolute lead at the polls may be obtained b the judicious distribution to the electors of Pmsau‘s Cons Brmsc‘roa, the great remedy for coma. Every sufferer would be made happy, and would certainly vote for Mrs. Lungtry is said to be studying “As would have 3 li’lll l“lu‘il‘l‘v‘ with n “'13-†. . ties Electricity has been the most proï¬table th ‘ ' ‘ ‘ Y L‘l'-l " 'l ‘-l I "ll r us . . . . . . ' “0 {1 rd“, thenreh-f. bafe,sun,. ou in. t lll u iicl are \u uppen ‘lmn mm'l‘lmk- l ‘5 “ml†“"11 lightbrqwn Sweeps“: “Wm El'e f’l’um' Ch. rim {311131.1ch Some of the dishes prepared in the school branch of science ; it has become intimately mg, 833 “136:.an gl- daggemES substituu... Rosalind. ’ hair was a good deal rumpled by the mm it he“ thoroughb- 50T‘e W“ ‘3“ 19 by the medical students of Hl-n.ard_.m,d in i, uumemble ' acquainted .with industry ways, and it has reached its culmination in the admirable Exhibitions that have been held within the t twelve monthsâ€"the Law is like u sieve: you may Stu through it, but you must be considerably reduced before you can get through it. eggs cut in slices. A Swear OMELET â€"Beat up six cg vs vcry llL'ct; add a s nful of flour, n lit e fine Put this into an omelet iu the who When he of his head numerous persons to hold him. to face the light tumiug The best preventive and cure for Piles m-d all diseases caused by Constipation, is B.xr- dock Blood Bitters. Purifying, Regulating, and Tonic in its action. ticnt lands of the were permitted he was tunled the young nurses from the various city hos- plta , who are also under training, are given below. mm SAL These preparations are iden- ' . _ , _ will“ ’11,“! uuï¬mFg- tical with our own, except that we put no first at Paris and the second at the Crystal Sample hon!“ w â€"“"â€" _ “r†" “ " 'â€" l i i frowued pcrce tibly.nutwnlistandmg thnthe pun ;sf.lr until it sets ; then loosen the edge 5a“; in them . I palme- Electricity has become a great cents. Large bottles one dollar. v ‘ . I '1â€"“m1qws is destitute o the slightest trace of eye. with n knife; have ready any kind of pre. “BEN.†food" we can graham mush, 0,. Givingâ€, and this is its age. Prior to the The worst Scmmlous Sores the most in. . :‘u‘ brow“: Opelled and Shut h†“"93 ““th “3‘0"†SONG : Spread ll 0"" the WWI“ W'tll 1‘ pudding. and cook it exactly after the mau- year 1837 the only practical application of dole,“ Tumor, and the mos}; foul Ulcer WOR -._. P OWDER 8. ishing rapidity, and become puckered in the most curious manner. He paid absolutely no attention to his older brother, aged 4, who was dressed in long trousers and a swnllow-tnil coat, and rode it rocking/drone. His brother, who is in professional midget, retaliated by utterly ignoring him_. ‘he elder offspring of Mr. Fromm was strikingly cool and uncniburrnsscll. He had a quaint way of banging no head of his rocking- horse with an iron utensil which he had a - structcd from the kitchen, and at intervals cxclniming in .1 small, thin voice : “I'm the lions." Immediately after the younger Fromm was handed to the reporter it sneezed. ’fl'lmf. would not have been remark- 7‘"nble if it had sneezed according to its 4‘ size; but, as n matter of fact, the sneeze was of a most inordinate character. It was {rightfully out of proportion to little ner described ; and there is no more nutritious or palatable food. “'e congratu- late the Boston Cooking School and are glad to shake hands with them over this stand- ard dish. . - mum ruon. I'ul: one quart of water, with a. teaspoon of salt, into the top of a double boiler, and when boiling briskly, sift With the lefthuud a cup of t e brain food into the water, stirring rapidly with the right hand. When smooth place the tin over the hot water and let it bail one hour, or two hours for very delicate persons. Eat either hot or cold, with cream, or milk and sugar. coxuss WHEAT. Put one cup of wheat and a teaspoon of salt in a double boiler. then our on three cups of boiling water. Boi one or two hours without stirring. Serve hot with milk and sugar. GLUTEN CREAM \vArl-zits. Stir gluten into sweet cream, salted, until the dough is thick enough to roll out very thin. Cut into rounds, and bake a delicate brown. These are excellent to cut with coffee [we should use barley or other cereal coffee, if any] in the morning, or for lunch any time. Some of the lending hotels in the country, such as the Windsor, of lip/w York, supply these cerealssâ€"Lam 0} .x e. electricity was Franklin’s . lightning-rod, adapted to the protection of buildings and ships from the destructive effects of atmos- heric electricity. Now its applications are eg}0n, and no one can anticipate its future_ â€"’ ime. M‘.-’â€"â€"-‘ Cutting Out. The most des crate, yet generally suc- cessful and popu nr, achievements have been those knownus “cutting out"â€"â€"tli:it is, at- lacks by open bouts upon an enemy’s ships in an enemy’s harbor, and I may cite one among the most brilliant and picturesque of those exploits. The small British frigate Seahorse was blocknding another frigate of about equal size in the harbor of Porto Cabello, on the Spanish Main. The idea of “cutting out†the frigate from under the Spanish batteries by means of his small open bouts, manned with only 100 men, inspired Captain Hamilton, and, when communicated to iis' crew, was received with three hearty cheers. The bouts, commanded by the captain himself, left the frigate at night and made for the harbor, not unobserved, however, by a Spanish launch “rowing guard" at the entrance. This did not deter the gallant: assailants. Two boats proceed- ed to cut the cables, the others attempted to board at different points, two only out of the six succeeding at first. The Spanish crew, numbering 365, retired before the heu‘dloug attack of probably not 80 assail- ants, and two bonts' crews remained to tow the cnem out if captured. For some minutes t no issue was doubtful, but while the deadly struggle proceeded below our lithesomo sailors sprang aloft like u flicht of night-birds; the gascuts were cut, the sails spoon as quickly as possible, roll it over. a i p the omelet from the an on to a long known, may be cured by the combined use of Burdock Blood Bitters and Burdock Henl- ing Ointment. Ask your druggist for these infallible remedies. “ Yet I shall temper so Justice with mercy._u5 may illustrate Most, them fully annulled." Both justice and mercy are almost un- known virtues to the common class of Photographers. Always vet the best and you will get the cheapest. “ nit until you visit Toronto and then be sure and go to Bruce’s l’hotOgrnphic Studio, 118 King sh, \l'est where you will gel: justice and mercy artisti- cally blended and be fully satisfied. Many suffer from supposed 0r nuic dis- cases of the heart, when the troub e is only an irregularity in the circulation of the vital fluids, which Burdock Blood Bitters will promptly remedy. Plum.th A.\'D HCMOKS ox Tm: FACiLâ€"In this condition of the skin, the Vnumlxr. is the great remedy, as it nets directly upon the cause. It cleautcs and purifies the blood, thereby causing humors of all kinds to disappear. Sometimes a. little assistance at the right time will enable the system to throw off an attack which might otherwise result in serious sickness. Ayer’s Pills should ul- wuys be kept at hand, and promptly taken for the relief of slight ailments, before they become formidable diseases. Do not take such vile trash as cheap whiskey Bitters and stimulants that only pander ton depraved appetite. Burdock Blood Bitters is a. pure vegetable medicine, note. drink. It cleanses the blood and builds up the system, Sumple bottle 10 cents. Dyspepsia, Kidney Complaint, General Debility, Nervous Headache, Faintncss at the Stomach Acxmsx i‘llNI-ls, N. .l.x e “.1890. II. ll. S'nzmvs. Esq.â€" Dear Sir: Iconsidcr it in duty I own to invu- lids in general to testify to the great good VEG- E'l‘lh'h has done for me. I hnd suffered forl ro pica ~ r.'_ to t. k0. Contain their own Motive. l. r. a £3. turn. nnd emerald “Myrr- or w ~r-v in (‘liildn-n or Adults dish, and sift a. little white sugar over it while hot. Lhilos I’lh.-(}mtc the yellow part of the pool of two large lemons, and add it with the juice to two-thirds of ncup of sugar; mix smoothly one and one half tablespoon- fuls of flour in three-quarters of n cupful of water : stir all together and add the well. beaten yolk of two eggs; bake with only an under crust to a. nice golden brown color; when done pour over the top the white of two eggs beaten to n froth, with two table- spoouslul of powdered sugar, set on the oven a few moments to harden. GRAHAM CAKES.â€"T0 u tcacupful of sour milk put a. teacup of brown sugar, two ten- cups and a half of flour, half a. teaspoouful of salt, a teaspoonful of saleratus, sonic uut~ meg or the grated rind of 1: lemon. Add, if 319: MAIN ST. WINNIPEG, MANITOBA. All classes of real up many in the Province of lilnnltobu und Sort i-\ 'est Tcrrllorlcs bought nnd sold on commission. Money invested in lund or Morlgugc, and vulunlflcns llllltlt) at years from various diseases, in Incl my whole - system appeared to bo ull‘cclcd; was unable to slnnd erect and scarcely Able to walk. I tried almost everything I saw recommended without rï¬iï¬ing nnydbciiclltll I‘lllIll several doctors null u iclr me lcmcs, u t my gave me up, suy- , in): that there was no cure for inc. "'Odcmw ‘31““3'33' \bout this time mysislcr-in-lnw rcconnucnd- , ' l I cthEGE'l‘INE to mo (two bottles of which hudl Farm Lands 8 SpeCIalty td‘ Lists sent on nppliuutlon. cured her of Duqum'u). I tried it, and before I I had llnishcd taking the first bottle wus nblc to do my housework, which I hudnot linen able to do for scvcrnl months. I hnvc token VEGE~ TINE for Kidney Complaint. Gum-u! Debililu , s". w I._ “o‘flmm a“. “"0",†and Nrrrous [Imam-lie with equal] ' good rc- "m‘| ‘5 w Mm“ slum“. Tatum}, sults. lluvc rccmmncndod to "chill urs. find "on' ‘i‘,\.‘“o".; 3L...“ 'anumm' know it to have affected sonic \vom crful cures. “I. “Mid; ‘Mnhufnch To", Mu Myhusbuud hnd taken it for ltlil'ulums u! the “fli- smr", km" Tollomm ‘ ".11. “'lllllc. (Mahler, Iuipcrml ltnnk o (‘iiniulm 'I‘oronlo. J. W. 1:. \"lillncy. I-Zslnle Agent. 'l‘nronlo Stomach or Duanwxmm, and he says " there in nothing us good us 'lh‘GE'l‘INE." Yours truly, New»:gunman-3M“snow-Im- trcmblcd violently throughout, and gave ovcry indication of being about to burst. The little vessel proved sturdy, however. It gradually straightened out, anilllcd, moved its toes, and smiled. It was a pleas me to the reporter to be nblc to rcdclivcr young Fromm soundin body and limb. Any~ body who has ever let u firecracker go off in his lingers can form some slight idea. of the sensation which the explosive midget cou- vcyed. (loor'c Henry was the name which the Rev. A r. Adams affixed to the remarkable child, at the request of Mr. and Mrs. Fromm. â€"â€".\'. Y. Sun. Sons Gmnnm-z CAKES.â€"0nu pint of milk, two teaspoonsful of cream tartar, one of soda, flour enough to make a butter not very thick ; butter the griddle; fry quickly. Spread over the cakes n little butter, nutmeg and sugar, or, if preferred, serve plain. . ScuiiuzLI-zl- l‘Zi:GS.â€"-â€"Takc six eggs and beat them up thoroughly, season them with popper and salt; put a. lump of butter in the frying pan, and as it melts turn in the eggs, stirring them all the time they are cooking. As soon as they begin to not turn them out on to a slice of hot buttered tout. Serve at once. CHICKEN l‘.\.\'.\n.\.â€"â€"lloil a young chick- cn still tender, cut off the white meat and pound it in a mortar with a little of the Mrs. J. \\'. SCOTT. Dyspepsia, Nbfvousness and General Debility. Clxcmxm. 0., Aprils). 1877. Mr. II. It. STEVENSâ€" l)car Sir: I have used several bottles of V'EGE'I‘INE fur Dyspepsia, Nervous and. Ocu- crul chilily, and I can truly my I never bud n remedy so sure in its effects; therefore I may recommend it to all sufferers. W. L. BELL, “'nlnut llills, ll Court-st. ~â€"~pâ€"v.â€"â€"â€"7â€"~ _ ' Sooklngto Open the Doors: i In March of the present year, Mr. Stanley Dcighton moved in the House of Commons that in future the lists should be alphabet- ically arranged, with cross references to all the sub-titlcsâ€"for instance, the Alcock case would nppcarns “Alcock,†“Jackson†and ‘u-pâ€" â€" The secret of our selling cheap ls simply that we buy dlrcci from tho lllnnlifuuturers in lsuropu and tho United States for cash. and in larger quantities than any other lniportln HEIRS T0 MILLIONS. Facts and Fiction About English Es- __ . liquor in which it was boiled, until it is o. “Nude†with the names and last known dropped curtain-like from the nrds, the . ' House In the Dominion. 1n n r mm thiï¬zigoxfmfdm PMW- 8m“? it “ith Pepper Mill nut‘ nddreeae’s of the persons originally entitled, Ship gained life. and floated gut like a. , N0 Perion‘fa“ enjoy health “'h'le sulfa" Health’ Strength) Appetlte' 1“ "‘0 IOHOWWK "Cducc‘illrléwo?*onmu l", 80 V _ _ meg ; return it to the saucepan, add more the date of the last degree 0,- order’ ‘mjdghe summer cloud or a. vision amid the roar of "‘S'COHWPMIOH 0f the BOWGIS- Hamill lmr' My daughter has received grunt, beneï¬t from “'lnclsculcr (‘urblnc (I3 sliol).. .. “lull oo 91'0"“ “'J'ldlulls form n“ Ilnpqrtmw of.thc liquor, and let it bell for two or three amount of money unclaimed. This resolu- guns from the battery: the continued ï¬re 0‘ flaws lea'ys (19 hnrm' Burdopk moo“ "3" use 0‘ VFGI'TI'INE' “Cf,dl"“ll""'g “will†W“,‘,f,’,‘,$‘,““ mum‘le Sporting “in†“0 l’mn‘fl‘ 9f “"3 subject-05ml“. rove’tmg ‘0 minutes. tion was defeated, the attorney general in. "lusketrï¬ the IOUd curses 0f the Spaniards. 5'“ch ‘3 N‘l'mre 3 own Catharm' It "3' f‘;l3,33fâ€â€˜f{§ï¬,,9l,o‘f{f2;"ol‘{lfg‘lv‘lql‘llg‘lll Evmm' Mh'ériihiia'iiirio‘ioibiinifi : 22 fl “1.0 CTOWIWlWW Perm“ {he “Siestaâ€? ‘1'“1 TOMATO Bnorru.__smw tomatoes, in a gigting that the sums involved wereau and the measured splash of the oars. “'heu $41M“: Purlï¬es and Strengthens “"3 93"“ torcdhcrtolienlth, slrcntztlilillllllppclilc, llcmlngfonMu ulna lliilu 19 allot) .. ‘26 00 w1thout leaving any known llcll‘s. By the quart of white stock; “mm It to get rid of small Iand onlynmde up about 31,750,,dob in the struggle ended outside the harbor 119 tcm. ’I‘rml bottles 10 cents. N. "_ “mm-v. Spencer Mnguz no ltlllc (7 shot)... ..... .. ll 00 death of Mrs. Marin. Mungiu Brown in 1371 the crown came into $1,000,000, the heirs to which were found by n four-lino advertise. want some yours later. About twenty-five or thirty estates of this sort full in yearly, all of which should be recovered. Mr. Preston notes some curious cases, as that of nu olliccr named Kholcr, who died in 1500, and whose property. amounting to $39,200 principal and $72,100 interest, was rccovcr- cd from thccrown in 1861 by the representa- tive of his father‘s uncle and nunts, poor laborers in 'l’russin. Aguiu, 'l'houms Dc- vv’cll died ili 1826, and in 1859 his heirs turned up and recovered the property with thirty-two yours’ interest, the court ruling that the crown had no business to keep pro~ pcrty “buried in n napkin." In [875 Mrs. Helen Bloke, of Keiisingtou (lied, lcnvingn personal estate of $700,000, besidesâ€"pro Full Lines and llumlrcds lo rich-cl from. $12 50â€"Sing‘1e Barrel Breech - Loading 12 - bore Blued Barrel, an entirely new Gun. J ust What everybody wants, Everybody is going to Munltobu. and every- body should take one or more of our guns and save from one £0200 per cont. If you prefer to see the gun before purclmslng you can do so b sending us 81: we will express the gun c.o.d. ff not satisfactory you have the privilege of return‘ ing it. If the 81 more thud covers express charges \vc will-remit you thudllrcruncc. And this rule applies to all gunsnnd (my other goods in our catalogue. Send (in. for our {Kl-page culli- loguo. couuillilmz over an Illustrations of flru~ arms. mild und sliver watches. jowullcry,sllvcr- of the enemy lay stiff and stark, 97 were wounded, while the loss of the victors was trifling. This brilliantly successful exploit was of the irre ulnr and desperate kind to which the wcl -known saying, “C'eslz mug- nifiquc, mnis ce n’cst pas la. guerre," would apply, and it shows that in war not only the chances of success, but the object to be gained, must decide. Readers of naval his- tory know that there were special reasons why at all hazards the Hermoiuc should have been captured, or rather recaptured.â€" T/le .A'inefeent/l Century. â€"â€"-â€"â€"¢-oâ€"¢.>â€". the aggregate; that there was information enough given in the present list for people interestcd,and that to ive more would only be to enrich the three firms of solicitors who for theth thirty years have done fully a. hull of the business. On the other hand, it was urged that the dormant funds are stead- ily increasingâ€"u proof that the present sys- tem is inadequateâ€"and that, even if, the lawyers did make many fees, the claimants received still more ropcrty, which on ht to be the end of legis tion. The butt 0, of course, will be renewed and ultimately won. Right hereit should be said that, despite certain statements to the contrary which have been published on this side of the Al:- lautic, the statute of limitations has never in any form applied to these claims, restitution having in some cases been made after the the seeds, return it to the fire and add u cupful of rice. Let it boil until the rice is fully swelled, and dish and serve with more out up chicken in the tureen. V'izumxum Soniaâ€"Take a. shin of beef, slx large carrots, six large onions, twelve turnips, six tomatoes, and onepound of rice and barley, parsley, looks, summer savory, a bunch of sweet herbs, in muslin ; put all the ingredients into a soup kettle and boil nll slowly together for four hours. Course “Elanaâ€"Put u cupful of coarse wheat and n tcuspoonfulcf salt into a double boiler, pour over it three cupsful of boiling water; let it boil for two hours without stirring. Serve with milk and sugar. GLL‘rl-zx CREAM “Strumâ€"Stir gluten with sweet cream salted, until the dough Insurance rind llcul Eslntc Agonl. .\'o. it] Scur's Building, Boston, Muss. litigation is sold by all Druggiglg Yï¬TING. BEAUTIFY YOUR HOMES By polluting them with the Dominion Lluuid I’nlnt works, fine mixed paints. Any shrulc or color desired, ready for the brush, can be pur- chased from your goncrul store keeper or llnrd- wurc merchants 20 per cent cheaper than any paints now in use. Guaranteed to give enllre satisfaction. 'l‘bcsc palms are put. ll) ln ls. l gul. and 1 nl. tins and are benulil‘u , durn lo and cconom cul. Cards of sample colors and clrculnr with testimonials from some hundreds of tholeadlng poo lo in the l)omlnion,cun be seen at all dealers n points. Ourllrunnd water proof pulnls for pnlntlng roofs and sides of fnclorles,bnrns.drive-shodst are unc unllcd for ohonpncss,dumbllltvfrrcscrv- lng qua tiles and up common and uro h lily rc- comrnondcd bylillw iolmve used them. hcyure Oucoltlm most innui; nud Banal;- ing plens- urcs, its well 115 the mow. ugrccublc,i ; yuch ting. l‘hc owner of the yacht is one who gulhcm the chief com- fort as be nulls his craft for the Thu: Impossible Girl. He offered her a handsome 0 nl ring. “Excuse me,†she said, w rile a. blush crept over her velvety check, “Opals are un- excitement of the nice, or for the 'omilnc cn- o I sumnblyâ€"rcul estate. The heirs of this grunt sum have, I believe, tunlcd up. In 1:54;! o Mr. John Turner died in London, leaving $235,000 in stocks, which his heirs recovered from the crown in lS-ll), with in- terest lit-l per cent. The Upcroft estate, involving about $800,000, is, I think, still in dispute. During the four yours ending with 1850 Queen Victoria took about $2,800,000in the way of " windfalls.†Un- clnimcd prizes in the old state lotteries, lapsed legacies, unexpected assets from bunkrupts' estatesâ€"these are some of the sources whence, with A little scorch, mnny thousands of clnimnnts might be benefited. 'l‘hu London ’l‘imrs bear witness yearly to the great number of heirs wanted, and to the frequent occurrence of cases interesting Americans. The following extract contains the moat notable next of km advertisements published lost your. “ Persons entitled to about $90,000, the remaining debts of a 80.1 captain outstanding since l. 'l‘.’.. are only now inquired for: rind the grandchildren of Licut. llill'cn are entitled to rcsiduary estate. Proof of the death of n f‘astilliau who left the bulk of his property to bc distrilmtcd one hundred 1an after his death, is desired : and the cir general is sought of Count Sclnnidcgg, of llungnr '. The ucxt-of-kin of the son of Admiral Cock- burn can be hrarduf at the ‘L‘ottugc of Con- tent,‘ Sydney. A clergyman, resident in Australia. and a lady, supposed to be in a convent thcrc. lire entitlcr to a share in an estate. The nephews and nieces of a war admiral who died in ISM are wanted to claim certain freehold hcrcditnmcnts : and three members of the (lsrlick familyâ€"last heard of in Australia~arc wanted. l‘er. sous resident in India, Canada and else- where are interested in a Scotch succession cue ; and owners are wanted for plate and other valuablcsdc itcd for safe custody with a bank in lublin runny years ago; .l. M. 'l‘.. last hcnrd of in lliuois, is in- formed that if he does not soon reappear his eotatcwill be divided among his rela- tlvca : and claimants are wanted for the es- tate of a lady who rished in the great fin: at the o ra-housc, flier. (l. W. l'atea is a missing cgatec. Two brothers resident in Galiloruia and Queensland respectively are interested in the estate of their sister : and two wives, ouppoood to have been in the United States, are wanted to administer their husband's estates. The next-of-kin of’ John Tatchell are sought respecting £5,400. and persons resident in Ontario are entitled to £363 2:. 7d. Information is dc- sired of C. .\l. \\'.. formerly of the East In- dia pilot service. and legal evidence is re quired so to whether a certain lurrisler but hard of in Australia is alive or dead. The MNI-lal' of I m- h inquired forwhcrl though 9c 5- eld," 5mg,“ 1,,“ - {and {or New york upturn in your favor, and deal truly ‘nmthsnsemtyycansiacc.’ Areward ll oflcrwl for a clown to an unclaimed bank deposit ; and information desired as to whether Elizabeth J. made an appoint- ment of sum: of £5,003, Ila. omas 1.. Fromm who rccoilcd III a critical manner . ’ ' liked, some currauts. is thick enough to roll out very thin ; cut into rounds and bake a delicious brown. -oâ€"«p-c The Americans Motto. The following story is related of an im- mensely wealthy American In Europe, who had made his fortune suddenly, us suddenly found out that it was the correct thing to have u cont-of-urms on his carriage. So he ordered one. The celebrated advertising heraldic stutioncr was 11 bit of n wag in his way, and took the old fellow's measure at a glance. "\tht you want is a crest and nmotto, air," said he politely. “I guess so." lie was requested to cull next day and see the design, and promptly went. The crest was a. mulled urm holding a dag- gcrâ€"â€"“s0lncthing uncommon," tho hernldr mun saidâ€"41nd the motto, Semper nobilii omnibus burly/ma, which means, he explained translating freely, “ Always noble and kind to everybody." The old man wasdclighted. " Now, the stool. style of printing mottocs," pursued the shopnisn, “is initializing the words after the fashion of the old Roman motto : Srnnlus populux qur Ifomamu, which the ancients abbreviated into S. P. Q. R. Of course you'd like yours (lonolike that, air?" “Most assuredly," re lied the living gold-mine, and he forthwit I ordered reams of notc~pnpcr, and envelopes to match stamped instuntcr, in old and silver and every known hue. We , be and his wife used the stationery a month or so, writing to every one they could think of, when one line morning, while studying with more scrutiny than usual the beauty of tho dc- L‘omtiou. it suddenly dawned upon him that the caption of the sheet to which he had been daily and hourly affixing his valu- able signature was nothing more or less than S. X. U. ll.â€"â€"(v'(lfignani. Do not Bo Unreasonable. Do not make life hard to any. Our do- mestic servicc is usually a foolish fracas of unrvasonablc demand on the one side, and shirkiur on the other. A man of wit. was asked, in the train, what was his errand in the. city? He replied, “I have been sent to prmurc an angel to do cooking." A lady mmplalned to me, that of her two maidens, one was ailment-minded, and the other was abocnt-lhxlzrd. Few people discern that it rests with the master or the mistress what service comes from the man or the maid; that this identical bussy wan a tutclsr spirit in one house and a harldon in the other. All sensible people. are ocllish,and nature is tug~ giag at every contract to make the terms of it fair. If you an: proposing only your own the other party must deal a little hardly by you. If on deal generously. the other, h and unjust, will make an ex- with you. When I asked an iron-master about the slag and cinder in railroad iron, " Oh," he said, ‘1here'o always good iron to be bad; if there's cinder in the iron 'tis be- cause there was cinder in the pay.â€-â€"I.'ntr- 31., who left England or s ‘uii'ddy,' M134“ was last board of at Adelaide, is informal that lilo sister is ap- plying for letters of sdrninistrationtc his is worthyofthohighoat estate; lly. J. ll., last heard cl 5: Auburn Creek, l Health in itself as a moral consideration d. “'euwe it Qtltm- cachmhimsclfnot lobe-iv. . sn-lcneshould land, and W. ll. last heard of at the his. be regarded inunoral tothe degree that he is mood Fields. South Africa. ï¬gure in the bit sick. 0 lapse of a. century or more. Where proper- ty lapses to the crown, too, without .nny next of kin, the authorities always n'dv'ér- tisc fully. In old times, when the usher and masters in chanccryhnd the custody of prop- erty they cm loyed it, during the period before. itwns istributed by the court, for. their own benefit. Abuses were incvifnble, and at the time of the Scutli Sec. Bubble there were defulcntions for $500,000, which deï¬cit was made up byiucreasiug the fees on suitors. Since 1725 all money and effects have been deposited in the Bank of England From time to time the English government has drawn u 11 these unclaimed fundsâ€"in- deed, the sp undid new law courts have been built out of the interest on them; and now, I believe, it is in contemplation“ , to Y borrow $200,000,000 for the purposes ofllie national debt. But besides the dormant funds in chau- cory there are many other treasures in Eng- land awaiting owners. On the 4th of Jan- uary lust the unclaimed dividends at the Bank of En land amounted to nearly, 810,- 000 of whic all but $5,050 had been advan- ced to the government for national debt purposcs. After ten years had out n stockholderâ€"and there are M000 stockholders in all parts of the worldâ€"â€" claiming his divtdcnds, they and the‘stock are transferred to the national debt commis- sioners, by whom they are held till a claim- ant appears. If one turns up, the bunk advertises the amount and denomination of the stock, the name and address of the or- I 'nal holder, and the claimant, and the i to when the former ceased calling for} his dividend, and if no opposition is made the Bopert‘y is rc-transfcrred. Originally, the nk 0 England used to print lists of divid~ ends unclaimed, but as some bogus claims were made, the notice was discontinued, and now the kindly sends word to any- body it thinks might be interested; and where u claimant isn't found at once, takes no further bother. Some of these funds have been awaiting claimants since 1754. A l'ortunato Family. The Rothschilds, fortunate with their vineyards as with most of their other enter- prises. have just sold, after retaining anam- ple Ill ply for their own use, last year's crop o Chateau Lafitte for $72,000,th be- ing at the rateof 8i,600 fora ho 'shead con- taining forty-ï¬ve gallons, 0r i ooven dollars per bottle. They do sell us here in New York what purports to be Chateau La- fitte at from three to six dollars a butt c, and lips are smacked over it as the genuine thing. one of the very few in the Bordeaux country- which bade escaped the phylloxeraâ€"Ilar. ptr'n Il'rd’fy. 0..“ Ti: as my to twist iron anchors and braid cannons as to braid straws :to bail as-dto boil water, if you take all the 0. er. Ev 'ohipthat comestcAmeria tits chart rotn Columbus. Every have is a steps in passedwith- A The vineyard of Chateau Laï¬tte is shill? ver and Kansas City. lucky." Then he fished a package of cummels out of his pocket and attempted to present it to her. "I never touch them,†she murmured ;lsughiugly, “as they destroy the teeth and draw the lilling out: between her teeth the other day, and her My mother got some jaws were held to other so tight for two hours that she coul n't talk." “You must have had quiet at home.†"Sir I†“I say you must have bud a riot in the house. I mean that your mothcrmust have been so rovoked that she couldn't preserve her usual) state of beautiful serenity, but was obliged to give way to her feelings, in spite of her heroic efforts to appear calm. \V'ould you like to go to the lniustrcls to- night?" “No, I thank you," she whispered, feeling~ ly, “I am always saddened by such woeful dramas as “Camille,†“Hamlet†and “ Miss Multou;" and the lost time I was at the minstrelal saw how those plays could be made more heartrcnding with the jokes of the miustrels worked into them." He invited her to taken walk and rtakc of ice cream and other lux iries culcu uted to thrill the feuiinincmiudwith ecstasy. Butsbc refused each and all of them. And the oung man danced around with his pocket- book in his hand, and thought what expense would be saved if all girls were like this one. And he sang: "I have found me the wife of the future; I've found the impossible Girl." Then howoko up anduscertained that he had been dreaming, The Impossiblc’Girl had yet to be discovered. o The Reason Es Wrote It. “ I Write this," says Mr. Nelson de Pew, of Nupicrsville, Quebec, Canada, " to say that after sufftring six years with rheum- atismâ€"accompanied with the most intenso pain with which any one could be sï¬lictcd â€"l have been completer cured b the use of St. Jacobs Oil. I thus write usol consider it my duty so to do, and because I wish to publish to suffering humanity the wonderful efficacy of the Great German Remedy. \thn I remember that durin the six years in which I was bedridden wit this awful disease, I tried all kinds of reinc- dies, and c: ded a very large amount of money with actors of all schools, and undor went all kinds of treatment, the feeling of gratitude at my marvelous recovery impress- es me to give the widest publicity to my 6‘80. our; Railways. They enjoy racing out west between rail- road trains just as they did formerly steam- boat racing on the Mississippi. The Kan- sas l‘uilic and the Atcbison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroads both are between Dem is 740 miles long, the Kansas Pscilic 640. Locomotives of the two roads. bearing the echtive names of "Lightning" and "Thun- derbolt," started out of the station at Kan- debtor to Honor. Every carpenter who ouCity within ï¬ve niiuutesol eachothcr in shava with a loreplane borrow: the of a forgotten inventor. Life is their point of light to our sky. girt all uteo of eac round with a mdiac of sciences, the contri- afternoon. butions of men who have perished in add miles on “Lightning†within enius the mornin . and arrived within three min- other at Denver the following “Thunderbolt†had bad l00 ilrty min- utea. oymcnt of uldln r his cunt ful ' vessel over the water. Those who have the cure. mun- n g c m 0 ll 1. and work- ln of a you tdwell ullnostupon the water. As it clnsx, they are qulct,sober, curcfulnxkll- fulmcn.but their life of exposure to the elements is productive of much rheumutlmx among them, and they sufl‘cr considerably from him, the result of cold. bruises. sprain-fl. M‘- ‘1'.Jscous OH. is a favorite remedy with these men, because of the splendid service lt renders them. (.‘uptnln Schmidt,‘ of Tmnpklnsvlllc, Staten Ialnnrl. N. Y., says that he has been 11 t sufferer from rheumatism for many years. 0 had severe rheumatic pains in nearly every rtion :3th body. and suffered so lbnt at times c would be entirely unable in attend to active bluluess. He said: “I am quite well now how- ever, and, as you sec, I am able to work without any trouble. I attribute my recovery entirely to 51'. .IAf‘OlL‘l OIL, for I felt better as soon as 1 corn- menced to use that remedy; and whenever I feel uujihln llkc rhcumutlsm coming on, I rub the plum w ill the OIL, and it always do“ what is Clflllgcd in: ii. l-‘lndlu STiiIul‘nlis Dipdlld Inï¬ll) muc [(001 . got my rm y 0 use w lcnc 'cr they had any palm or mlds,and it has done good in every cuso when they have tried it. I run my that Sr. Jacons OH. is a mighty good rho-u; mntlc remedy. and I don't intend to be without IL This cxpcrlcnm is such in has been enjo 'ed not only I; yarhtamcn and others. who ful w l.“- wntcr,but by poo le in every walk of life and variety of pumrll be whole world over. nut slimâ€"In the village of Mmemwun, a 1‘ Store and Dwelling with out-buildings. A good stand for business. Apply to ll. (2. flag- nclawau I’. Q. '" "Ll: KIN us Or Continual) \‘voouiri'x rags, waste pcr. books. Mummy-o -, ctc..bou htnthlgbncatmarket )rltx-~ TAU l’. llllO'I‘H .lls. Market suture, oronlo. PPLICA'I'IONS PREPARED A)†PAT- It!“ secured In Canada, United Suites. and foreign countries. DONALD I“. llllKJL'f‘ k. (30.. Engineers. Mechanics Institute Build- ings. Toronto. )Ieullou Ills Paper. BEVGOI‘GI’II I" IEAI'. ll King-st, W. Toronto. Tuition ,raoually and b mall. Books, all systems. fillustlons secured. ’l‘hoo. licngmigh. ionic-la! Reporter. York (‘0. courts). Manager. (I Mention this 5;â€.___________ Hodge 86 Williams, l Adelaide“. East. dealers in Pitch, Fell. ('ar- pet and Sheatlng Papers. Rooï¬ng done to order. 10 BLACKSMITIIS ARI! WAGGONuMAK liftsâ€"beat opening In Ontario for a general b ksmlth and carriage shop. in the nourishing town of Listowel: very little opposition : Maud lint-class: premises oomaiodlous: p rty will be sold cheap. and n on terms. or partl cnlars apply to J. Iv; mil-8&1 Wei. East Tjnnessee. A new settlement. cheap lands. maunlllcent chansons“ soil.ch water, good Markets. Bend for circular sod map to )I. ILALLARDT a: (30.. Port Huron. Mich. If you would have a clear commission, a freedom from Biotebeo, Pimplco, 'ls, and foul human, purify and r late the blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bow with Burdock Blood Bitters. Trial bottles lOcents. put up in bblsof l2luipcriul gnls.colur brownund luck. Agents wanted to handle this paint in all parts of the Domlnion. 1‘. MILLER .k (0., Manufacturer» l| Jarvis-xi. Toronto. GRAND GLEARING SALE .__â€"“y FIRE ARMS ! ' “'e are going to remove to our new store and \vurcliousc No. til Yongc-st., thch doors above King liml nlsn info ourlnrgc fluttorv ln Yuan streetcnurt about the 15th Juno. In order to save bundling nn d making our goods we have decided upon holding it GRAND CLEARING SALE or our rzxomlous srocx or B. L. Guns, Rifles and Revolvers. Send for our greatly reduced price list shccl' which We will lmlly mull you free of churuo' Don't let this c inure go by but send at oncc us wc will llUl combine the prices. J. L. RAWBONE, l'rnrtlrul (sun Maker. I23__VY_ONGE-ST..ï¬TORONTQ. AHEAD OF ALL OTHERS " Folding Camp lit-Amalia, Clinirs,.‘itools,'l'ables, \Vulumd.‘ plloua 0 ll bunting. Canopies, ikc. OUR BED ll EQUIRES . Always ready room Chair. Opens and foldsln lac than a folded up with oven, utenllls and pipes in no "owners-.1- are or. . usatut t s'c illustrated Catalogue. T u " °" wurc, etc. When you come to the city give u» u cullâ€"Wu will BLOW you more guns thun can busecn lnull Toronto. Hamilton and London culnbhicd. Address, CHARLES STARK, 52 CHURCH-ST,, TORONTO store in tho Doxnlnlon where u full and comp etc assortment of cvc lire-nrnm is kept. 'I‘hconl ry dcerleer of B WILL CURE OR RELIEVE, :n lTTERS. mucus/v5.9a orsprps/A, IND/058710», JMUIDIC‘E. ERYSIPELAS, our nu UM, HEARTB 1m, HEADACHE, And every disordered. mzzmras, maps y, rLurTEIm/o or rue Hem, ACID/TY OF THE era/mâ€, DRYNESS OF THE 8K1â€, mm TOR 0. -â€"_.. oil-rev w BOWELS v’o BLOOD '1'. aurora ll «0., WGRAND PRIZE 'cA'MPINo THE NATIONAL MAN’F'G. 00., 202 Sparks Street, Ottawa. Manufacture over 20) vnrictlco and sizes of Tents Philn and P inc Bl l . _ _ view Camping Ulit‘llsintbo world. r m" “"1 u'“ "m" "°"‘ a... VER. 5, 8T OUTFITS 'rei , warnrvm "'11.: EXHIBITED. Cooking Stoves, Hammocks. We manufacture all deacri f FLAGS fmm the linear. silk finishc no MATTRPS& W EEO PAT' m UNITED SIAIESICMADA for use. \lv hen folded up is only 315 inches by 3 feet lung. 0! R .vsnoxu. FOLDIXC ('IIAIR has no equal for comfort More on “we. r than the hmdrswlnz of. Tall}: when opened will out all persons, fold up ln s spy-.0 {winches by 3} foot. ‘ OCR romsu (‘OOIL ANY; willcook andhaka so well as an ordinary house stove and when u I ‘ than a (woman vsllao. run as. one 'ovorvi. ac. o-rcoods have no Isl. Micron“ M liparttmt. Ollawo. is}: our bosoqu