mnnmmm tart. Spread on the inside a layer of mailman mortar-rm: Gammon Board unusual“ auviuiommpum Feature-Jenkins un‘tbemerrv. ., comuTv-ia- new: For her mouth show: had Teeth and - .‘ . ._.. ’ Applesâ€"m Best of Food-Cheap st Quin“ mm“!!! = ‘lm C" m in“ m . The Rand. Mountain and some of his 0n then of the ï¬nt symptoms Emu); Your Dollars w Barretâ€"How to alkk' “in ‘n a“ “b†to theme mpe' . “u 3â€â€œ dehflity' lmd‘ppeï¬m' “no†‘ But let her use the great “Tiâ€"sherry," Wu! ons voyage to the Cape of ' Hope have made-an energetic protest chilly sensations, followed by night sweat dispute the slices over the marmalade. 0'6" Its Influence on European M Timmmmgwwmhgf thl’mZ "Ch 0&1â€. Ind “1 m kind 0‘ Th .b, ti 1. th J . aguns' tsvery serious evil. At ses, and and cough, mpt measures of nhef' s‘muldj And dug" 0‘ hnghmg hem" Then. Other nlee law?“ i “"5" Plenty: “l “‘8†0"â€- Md .° ‘3'“ 9W “5 ° 3 .‘Y? m especially when the ship's run is unusually be taken. nsumption isa scrofulous dis; 13mm, {he - h l k ‘ I you!!! i e maqmck oven till the applessresgood Russia have convinced the whole civilized long. ingenuity“ sung“. and in devising m of we mm: “more use m. g 3 m i tarpm c? 50mf nanny“ .color. _ WM!“ “13"â€, Km? 31139de 9°? was new methods for beguiling the tediousness snti-scrofulousorblood-pnriï¬erand strength-E ful)?!" m Swan. “, 1 “f l,†5:: â€"- ‘ AWâ€; 55°“'-â€"C°" 3&1“ W91“? b0†"3 't' The man“ ""1 “mm†pg" of tcoprotrscted leisure and when looks restorer, Dr. Pierce's "Golden .\Iecicalig-hmda‘e, "H" -‘ m' 's “"n' 0 U": a Aâ€!!! It 7004. ' “Wâ€? in lymp' .303 B’u‘ “Dd, 0‘ Ti†in pended “Pan “1.3 JP“ "e now “waged and gang, songs and plays, arenll exhaust- Discovery." Superior to Cod liver Oil 13 ai cw †“'0' Tterl- is no fruit roun in the tempt-rat.- 7 “by?†an“ "m" nu “ma " " “ he" do†9p?†‘Pï¬wzih: Rh ‘3 Muse“ jg": m. “l. the we"? P539118"! ‘00 one" flu back Warm". and unsu. l as a pectoral. A.l‘. 96 minimum-nulls. to the masiol man- 3“" “‘9’†“lâ€! m ‘0 "ism- .l’ut the 1'19","11 r “I in .e “7 he" 9’ Ding“ upon less innocent pastimes. On board For weak lungs, spitting of blood, sud kinâ€"j Egan; 3“ MM 01h“ “jhichisw "mu fll‘lilllj‘H-ladiflfl. andï¬ll up with rice. Put Pffaï¬fl’le‘?’ 5 “5:1†e manystesmerss most serious amount of dred affections it has no equal. Sold by V t ' ‘j ,, “1:15;; y, gm, ,owngo“ o? if“: : 0“ 3 “'ml’Pi “W “hm†0‘ 988' and "'8": “1‘ n “m "P." (f Property gamblinggoesou : not the reckless play of druggiits. For Dr. Pieroe’s treatise on com a t ' ' J p 'm'l P13“: ‘1‘ 3*“! 0‘-"‘n for a moment, but do m‘hout wmpemum an even“‘m““rp" Monte Carlo and other notorious haunts of sumption send two stamps. Wonufs Dis- uoimuonity in which they are known anti appreciated. Apples are the oldest fruit: known, and must have originally come, ‘rom the East, for they are credited with! having been used to tempt mother Eve, 5 and with having imparted to her the know- i lcrizeof good and ctil. : lie that as it may, shc exhibited a woman's: wisdom in choosing the bra: and most per- ' manontly useful cfall the fruits, instead ofj thconc tlizit owned the brightest color (the; orange), and in this raipcct at least has sct an example to her descendant'. It is a great pity that the true value is not act upon the apple by every one wuo plants an apple tree -â€"â€"that the soundest, and juciest, and most excellent qualities are not always selected, and that the reputation ofthc fruit, as well as its value can. fool and remedial agent, suffer through ignorance, carelessness, and indifference. Apple-growers might be for- given if they only rent two kinds of apples to market, the Spitzeuburz, and llhode Island “Greening,†the genuine Greening, not. the “flute†tirccniug which is sold to ignorant dealers an the genuine article. The Hpitzenburg (always meaning the true docs not approach the first in flivor. The ilrcening( :. I ), tlic most admirable cook- ingapplc, easily digested, and possessed of a dclicious acidâ€"not too keen but assimilativc -â€"is a fine medium for other food-elements not so easily disposed of. The Baldwin, a coarse-grained variety, dc- iicicnt in flavor, and not at all so valuable forits digestive qualities, is sometimes sold for Spitzbcrg, and the r buy it. because it is remarkable, keeps well, and sells at a low figure, but with care, and the improved not lc: it brown. limo: .\‘rsr l'CDLlSl;.â€"â€"Peel and core tart apples ; fill the csiivi:s with currant or red raspberry ji-lly. 1" cc them in a buttered dish, and {our over them a bitter made of six tablespwmful of prepared flour, four eggs, yolks and whit: is beaten separate, and abrgc cup of rich milk. The barter should be well beaten, and almort as thick as cup cake. Pour over and bake until brown ; eat with a but, sweet sauce flavourâ€" cd with lemon or nutmeg. Ari-Li: Cirstmcri’i'iLâ€"Lay slices of bread ina buttered dish, and cover with a thick layer of thinly sliced tart apple ((ircenin best), plenty ofsuzar, a very light sprin '- ling of salt, and a grating of lemon and nut- meg. Alternate the layers until the dish is full. The last layer should be buttered bread, and this should be covered until just at last, when it should be permitted to brown. When taken out. of the oven it should be left to cool, and then a knife slipped round the edge, and the Charlotte tumed out upon a flat dish, and sugar sifted over the top. Arer Munruanmâ€"l'aic and core two pounds of nourish apple ; put in an cnaincl- cd saucepan withoue pinth sweet cider and one pound of crushed sugar. Cook with gentle heat for three hours, or until the fruit is quite soft; thcn squeeze it first through a sieve. Flavor to taste, and then put away in jars. Gi'i-sv Pinâ€"Cut shredsofany kind ofcold meats, and put them in the bottom of a buttered pudding dish. Cover with ï¬nely chopped onion ouda light seasoning of salt and pepper. Above this put a very thick layer of quartered a plea, sugar, and lemon; then a thin layer 0 meat and onion. Fill l l tion), now react a thousandfold upon the in- stigators, and pro leading them to destruc- tion. To be sure this can be of little use to the poor persecuted Jews, as little as it is to the ï¬sh swallowed by n pelican when the latter is choked in me swallowing. In October, 187 9, the writer of these lines Vth Little Russia, and remarked ltrgc tracts of rape seed unmown, with the p M: open and almost empty. Upon inquir- ing the cause of this great waste of property he recciied the following information : The owner of these ï¬elds is proprietor of a large estate, and possesses a vast pro .rty, but not a rouble in cash or credit. ike nine- tenths of the Russian landlords, he drew ad- vances before the harvests from Jewish capitalists (the Christian Russian capitalist is suspicious, and demands disproportion‘ atcly higher percentage), and pledged himself to redeem these advances with proï¬t in agricultural products after the bar- vest. It is here worth mentioning that the Rus- sian Jew makes loans with his own or bor- rowed moncy tothe amount of 2,000 or 3,000 hundred-weight of grain or linseed, and, by dint of his energetic activity, fully realizes their value before they leave the agricultur- ists' hands. “'orking with limited means, be yet manages to accomplish results which are absolutely astounding. As the Russian producer always requires credit either incasli advances or checks, and never grants credit, the cor Jew must procure from German ï¬rms the money, payable on receipt of mer- chandise. If there be a proï¬t on the latter the (lemma capitalists and the J cw have about equal advan es ; if there be a loss, the German capita ist generally ends by hearing it all because the Jew is seldom rich enough to share it. In any case the money Euro vice, but more pernicious for the cut efl'ects of the pursuit than fo.- the intrinsic value of the stakes. As a rule, the losers are those who can least nï¬ord to throw away even the com lively small sums which they forfeit : am many have be- come habitual mblers who - elsewhere would never have yielded to the temptation. The experience of Mr. Mountain and his friends, according' to our personal knowledge has been only too common during recent 'tais ) " For the last three or four days," he says, “ the ship, so far as many of her ï¬rst- class passengers are concerned, has been little better than a gambling-saloon. Stakes of a shilling have been daily made by Indies as well as gentlemen, with regard to the daily run of the vessel, and the winner has poeketed the ‘ sweeps.’ This form of betting lasbeen made the means of yet; more bets for and against certain numbers ; and this morning the tick-.ts were sold by public auction on the quarter-deck, which raised the ‘ sweeps ’ to £7 125 6d. Moreover, from morning till evening card-playing for ' money is going on in almost every part of the deck, and numerous bets are made rs the game proceeds." It is to be hoped that the protest will be effectual. For not only is the practice a positive breach of law, but when carried on under such conditions it is terribly perni- eions, Young men, in some cases even girls, join in the game, and on their way out lose the money which was intended togive them a start in a new home. If they do not laud enniless, the case is as bad ; for then they have just escaped the stern but wholesome warning which might have served as a check and a cure ; while the habits which they have acquired cling to them through {Vulgar MKDICAL ASSOCIATION, Mirrors 43 by 5'.’ feet and weighing from 1,200 to 1,600 pounds have been lately placed in the Paris Opera House. The Weaker Sex are immensely shun thcnod by the use of Dr. R. Y. Pi.rce‘n “ avorite Prescriptio ," which cures all female derangements, and gives tone to the system. Sold by druggists. The steamer “ Nurbau,†which sailed for the Cape of Good Hope recently took Prof. Newcomh and ' sent by the United %_tatcs Govcmment to observe the transit of cans. Young and middle-aged men, suffering from nervous debility and kindred affecti-‘ns, as loss of memory and hypochoudrin. should inclo.e three stamps for Part VII. of “'orld's Dispensary Dime Series of pamphlets. Ad- dress “'onui's DISPENSARY .\IKDICAL Asso- CIATIOX, Buffalo, N. Y. A Boston clergyinan's wife being over- charged by a Buffalo liackiiiuu for the trip between two railway stations, had him or- rcstcd, appeared against him, saw him ï¬ned $12.50, and got back in time to take the train. If this is the genuine Boston, “ cul- chah," people will want more of it. A Word of Caution. Beware of Opiates and powerful astringent drugs in the treatment of Bowel Complaints, they may lull the pain and check Dian-limo. etc., but are liable to produce inflammation, Dr. Fowler‘s Extract of Wild Strawberry vs usruiiteed safe and reliable, even for In- auts, and is a speciï¬cc for Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, Colic, Acute or Chronic Diur- hwa and Summer Complaints generally. Tea merchants of liioto and Osaka have Buffalo, Plcurisy, lecr Complaint. YARhlol‘Tll. .\‘. 5., June ll. mu. II. R. Srsria's. Esq: Dear Sinâ€"Lust summer I was troublml with Pleuri‘sy and Lft‘fl' (‘o and. was unable to work for seven wet-ks. bud llic advice of two able physicians und look their tiicdicinu with- out getting any relief. Unc day your agent happened to tits: my door and nundcd me a cixcular. \vli‘cb I read. and at once cone udcd to try your \‘egetlne. In three days I “as like a different man and was able to nwuuie my work in a short time. Have since ciiioycd the best of health. I lll\\'0 recommended \ ogetino to several of my nciuhbouniand know it to have accomplished wonderful cures. Yours truly. l‘. A. \'.\.\'IIOR.\'. Foreman of A. F. Stoncnuui .\- C033 wharf. l’.S.â€"I consider I own a grant dead to Yogi‘- tlnc. Isincerely believe if it find not been or it. I would buvc been laid up fornionllisund perhaps yours. l'. A. \'.\.\‘IIOR.\’. I Have chcr Known Such A live- ful Remedy l’luccd Before \tlic Public. MONTREAL. Jun. 29, ism. .\IR. R. R. STEVENS: Dear Sinâ€"I do not like to write testimonials for udvcriiscd nicdicincs, but the great benefits that so many of my customers have obtained from the use of chcllnc. compels inc to any tl-..t with an experience or over twenty-llvu cars. both in Grout Britain and this country. 1 uvc never known suclinuscuil remedy p .u c . ) before the public. J. l). l.. .\Mllluixsl-Z. Assistant of the Apothccurlcs' t‘niupinv, of London, .\lembcrof the Pharmaceutical Soci tr. of Great llrituln. Llccntlnlc in Pharmacy of tho College of Physicians and Surgeons. Cor. Notrc Dame and .\lcliiil sire. ls. PAIN AND DISEASEâ€"Call “'0 mpch l0 cnjny good health when bud and corrupt llllllll'l'S vi v culate with the blood. causing pain nip-l ilmnisc, . and these buinors. being deposited Lll"llll.;ll llio entire body, produce pimples, eruptions. ulccrs, indigestion, custlvcucss. liclidnchc, iii-uriluiu. A Fair l-‘Jchsuzo. Will you exchange a chronic state of D s sin, or agree to break u alt‘illous Teriugii: mcntâ€"to give your lorpli Liver activity. and thus strengthen your 1) ’csilou. m iiin energy. comfort, health and up rile. all or ‘50 slnglo bottle of ZOI'RSA will do this.I A'foiir doses surprise those who try Zopesu. Mir Bib gousncss and Dyspepslii In their many forms Aopcsa is u Panacea and is warranted to cum them. It acts speedily and plcnsaiitlv. Try a 100ml sample. ' ll. .\SIIALL. V‘Vn'l‘t‘lulAKIllt AND Joivolcr, on Mango Sn. Tomato. has enlarng his premises. and greatly lucmsud his stock of gold and allvur jowulrv, plated wam,cuilcry. clocks. watches. ctc. h‘ino stock of jet nnd gamut juu'ulry. Goods imported dimct. Every kind ofjewclry repaired prompt- ly neatly, and cheaply. UHEAPEST mummi‘wm Full size shoot, best print niid Rood paper. Send 5 cents for sample copy and catalomiu of I Mpicccsuf fittest instrumental and vocal music. 8. 1‘. murmur, . 23 Klux Slrt‘cl “'csl. Toronto. Dealer in inf-turn frames and fancy goods. Tl": CANADIAN MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION. lNl‘illll‘iIllA'l‘l-le .\l‘ill's'l‘ 20. I881. HEAD OFFICE - TORONTO. ' BOARD OF DIlllCC'l‘ORS: \\ in. Ronnie, l'lsrk, 'l‘oronto, l'rcsidunl. A. lilllOl‘d, Earp. lcuford, \ lUC‘l‘l‘CdlllcllL ' “‘C‘ho‘l" 0‘ transportatio" thew “5 "0 mason u " ' ‘ ' R ' d 1 1:1 ‘ ' ‘ - ~ rheumatism u d l m irons 0th '1' - nu ll i le l-‘ ll ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ‘ i W , . i - f} Nth apple, sugar. and lemon ; cover remdmi With the flssllm RIO “Gilliam “3 life and ruin tliom sooner or later. 1‘01 resolved to rebuild a temple burned down at , ' ‘,‘ 'f l f , v ‘. ff, .I 5‘ u «_ . llilbu‘rn. harp. ll§brl\l"{‘\’. lrcusuror. ' “hr Yb Slioufl‘llnm lea“ 01~an105' “"“l 3 9mm"?! and Mk" ti" brown in ‘1 Jew alwnys Pays mm the high°5tpnces~ I“ tboiie passengers, on the other band, who the former place last year. It was erected fï¬ï¬g‘l‘i‘e‘fiu‘lï¬â€˜;$132;,"fm‘ï¬lï¬ï¬ggdit,§§,)".ï¬;,,§};ï¬ Eéul’fp‘l’jéij‘ggnl‘tpï¬cqpsflt' l“‘;°"‘5‘-,ï¬â€˜,""°u"l'- um p cut; 0 t icm a amo ua nricc. slow cyan. Thiuly sliced ham or veil is accepting thecasb advance the latter was all have sufï¬cient courage and self.rcspect to 70c years agé by maker. a priest, who in_ mg the blood. . a i R. 1.! . lawman“: 51:1)‘1-,rgif‘gnslï¬gdflï¬imm‘ AH'Llis’ FUI‘. thlr'..\Kl‘AnT.â€"l‘.ut‘ly in the very mm {or this pic, but bccf may be used courtesy, but he is far otherwuse when it be- refuse to countenance gmnblinq’ the posi_ “Danced the tea plant into Japan. (or, ' morningis a fine time to out apples, cs- pcciallyupplcs cooked. A good rule is, in fact. to eat apples raw (Urccnings) before breakfast (and when you cannot go: oranges) and apples cooked, that is backed, stewed, compote, oras marmalade for breakfast. Al'l‘lJin' ll.\xi:b.~Corc but do not peel a dozen large smooth apples, fill the cavities with sugar and grated lemon pccl, also a little of the lemon juice, and a clovc. Put them in a buttered pan. Bake in quick own; if they are Grccnings, lii'tccn min- utcs willlic sufficient. Hat tliciii warm, with or without milk. or more sugar. Si‘iâ€"Lu'izii .\i-i'i.r..<.â€"l’cel. core, and quar- tcr your apples, and throw them into a stew- pin in which already a. syrup has been made of acup of sugar, ahalf cup of water, the grated rind and juice of a lcmon, and a stick ofcinnamon. Cover closc, and shake a little to lilOSCR when they come to a boil. \thu tcnder or soft, turn out into a bowl, and then into a coveted china dish or jar. A Com-or}: or Ai-i'i.i:s.â€"Tliis is more of u “ company " dish than the others, and requires some care to make it look and taste as won an it can made to look and taste. It was Miss I’liu-bc Gary‘s favorite method of cooking apples, and those who were in the habit of enjoying “Sunday evening tea" at their cozy housc in East 20th street, will rcmcmbcr how often the handsome glass dish of apple†compote made its appearance ; and how delightfully it was prepared. l'ccl and core tart, medium sized apples, and place in half :1 pint of clear, cool water. .\lak-s a door syrup of this water, a cup of ' grunulufcd sugar, the juice and gmtcd rind or lamb. It issometimcs called “ medley" pic. Very little onion should be used. Exams†Ari-Li: I’UDDIN(:.â€"Int0 a int of flour put a cup of chopped suet, a salt- spoon of salt, and a teaspoouful of Royal baking powder. Mix smooth with water, and roll out into a square sheet which ï¬ll quartered apples. Sprinkle with a dash of lcmoujuicc and a teaspoonful of sugar ; wet the edge, and close the four corners together tightly. I’m close in a clean small towel dipped ii cold water, and put into :1. oh of boiling water (with an old plate in the bot- tom), which kcep boiling for an hour and it half. Eat hot with sauce. This sucf; us- try may be divided and made into (him - lings. For baked dumplings usebuttcr and lard instead of suct, or butter alone. APPLE )lindXotiLâ€"Stewsomc fine tart apples soft (after they have becn.pce1cd and cored), and beat 'liem up with the yolks of three or four eggs, 0. little salt, sonic nut. meg, sugar, and lemon (grated). Add a tablespoonful of cream. Fill, tart di-hes, and bake a light brown. Beat the whites of the eggs to a froth, with powdered sugar, and the juice of llic grated lemon, and put on the top, returning them to the oven to lightly brown. APPLES, To Kin-:r.â€"â€"Pick carefully, and place between dried leaves in a dried barrel. chp in a cool plagc. Another method is to roll ilicin separately in thin paper, and lay them on shelves where the air can them. Ciiiii-Ai-i-Lr. Swarm EATS. â€"To one pound of fruit allow one pound of sugar, and one quart of hot water to seven pounds of fruit. Put the sugar and water in a kettle, and lot the sugar dissolve. reach Wipe the fruit clean, comcaa question of repayment. Again and a am the Jews must dun him, and when at last they grow impatient and represent the undue delay or the infeiior utility of the products, then the court houu s are unleash- ed upon the moncy lenders, to whom at last no other resourse is open than that of tedious and expensive lawsuits. Thus the Jew has no longer advances to offer, and as he no lower has money to lend everything re- mains ou the ï¬eld. Such cases were not of infrequent occurrence in former times. Owners of from ï¬ve to thirty thousand dessiatines of unmortgaged land were iii- vo vcd through their own fault in pecuniary difï¬culties, and had not a hundred roublcs’ worth of credit. The writer of these lines lived for several consecutive years in differ- ent governments, and stool in continuous business relations with Russian Jews â€"â€" peasants, landlords, birons, counts and oven princes. Hc‘evcn enjoyed the doubt- ful honor of being invited to the private table of so-cslled eminent pcrsonagcs, who until recently occupied the most influential positions, and do so partly yet. He thus gained an insxght into all phases of Russmn life, and his judgment may be considered a fair one. Became to the conclusion that the Jew in Russia. is of the greatest sci-vice lo all other classes of the population, and is indcspcnsablc to the Russian State. Both the Government and the people must have been struck blind when they failed to per- ceivc this, and “Whom the gods will destroy they ï¬rst smite blind.†“'ho buy at home and abro ad tools, nia~ cliincry, &c., and sell them for credit or cash to peasant and proprietor? The Jews. Who loan money in advance of the harvest to tion is one of extreme discomfortaiid annoy- ance. Two or three gamblers will corrupt a lit' 1c community, and make the voyage intolerable to their involuntary associates. It resfs With the ofï¬cers and iiiauagcrs of the great companies to act with rigor and energy in suppressing a folly that is the sure beginning of crime, and travellers finding themsclves in Mr. Mountain’s position will do well in repeating and enforcing hisChris- tian protest.â€"Sunday Magazine. A Beautiful Drive. A valued correspondent gives us the following picture of Hamilton as soon from the “ Mountain :â€â€"No city that we know of, and we know not a.ch both in Britain and Ame ica, will compare with Hamilton the ambitions for the opportunity it affords the tourist of obtaining most ravishing views of the beautiful in scenery. Driving up John street until you stand on the brow above J nines street, you have below you a pfrfcct panorama of the entire city. Every pu lic building, every church, and nearly every villa may be easily pointed out, while the buy at its foot, dotted with the white soils of pleasure yachts, and glorious old Ontario in the distance with the long streak of manyasteam ship, and the ï¬elds and gardens which slretcliawuy as far as eye can reach, and the mountain curving round the bay till lost to sight far away on the other sideof tliolakc, addsenchuntmeiittotlic view, and amply repays the tourist for his climb. But we do not consider this by any means the ï¬nest view to be obtained. 0n the Mountain Summit we have paused again and again at different spots and said, surely this is the best view, and yet have been Charles \Vyndham, who is justly regard- ed as the reproscntative Engliin actor in genteel comedy, will open his American season at the Union Square Theatre, New York, and will no doubt meet with a licuity reception. C. l’. Bailey of Sun J (.80, Cal., Col. Rich- ard Peters of Atlanta, Ga., and Col. Robert Scott of Frankfort, Ky., are regarded as the coat kings of America, Mr. Bailey alone 1hrring a herd of 5,000 Angoras on his ranch 11 Nevada. Last year be shipped eastward 10,000 pounds of mohair at 60 cents per pound, and during the past two years he has sold $30,000 worth of goats. Great improvements have recently been made in C'iibolinc, a doodorized extract of petroleum, the great natural hair renewer, and now if; is absolutely perfect as an ex- quisifc and delightfully perfumed lmir dressing and rcstorer. Everybody is de- lighted with it. Sold by all druggists. Prince Bismarck, who has long been one of the most decorated personagcs in Chris- tendom. has just received an addition to his decorations iii the order of the Chrysanthe- uiimi, conferred upon him by the Mikado. He has now forty-five decorations. Rheumatism. This painful disease that so often cripples for life, arises from poison cir- cula ing in the blood, and often from an (.3- crss of acid. Inflammation is developed in the muscles, ligaments and j -in s, by colds, dump clothing, do). Liniments me acrvicublc to ielicvc, among many, IIugyurd’s Yellow Oil is preferable. To eradicate the rheu- matic poison from the systin, nothing can surpass Burdock Blood Bitters. 5. Vegetina is Sold by AL) Druggisls. {I‘DROXNL â€" Mr. J. II. .ll‘iyno (Hullplll‘l llurrlslcr. Sollcllor. lilo" ll \‘lcloriu-ut ' GUNS and all kinds of Sporlimr Goods. \Y. Mclmu Abb. cor. Kinch George sis. Toronto 3 Scud for min illuslrnicd c..iu- ' - loguc to RYRIEJlIchWclo-r. 113 Yongo Street. 'I orouto. DAY'S BUSINESS comm;icâ€"(iiiiiosrric Royal Opera llousc. Adviiulugcu: limltcd number. individual in-lruciion by all expel-i. ‘ enccd accountant; rapid progress. cntrunccuf any time. Mr. DAY. 95 Ring-st. W. Toronto. J MURRAY MCNI'HL. LONDON. 0N‘l‘.. . gives \vritfoiifuurunfcc lliuthls mous- tuclio recipe will pro iicc heavy moustache in- side of 10 weeks or money refunded ; price St. Box 26!, London. WNERS 0F FARM LANDS, Ul'l‘Y .\Nl) ’l‘own Proportion. desiring to realize. will find purchasers b 'scndiugmo fulldcscriplions, lowest riccs, uni forum of payment. J. \l'. U. WHITNEY, l‘lsllllc Agent, 2.": Toronto strccl, Toronto. ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE. ’l 0- UN’I‘O. Students can enter from Oclobcr until January. PROF. SMITH, S..\'. l‘:lllll., l’rlnclpul. li‘ccs, ï¬fty dollars. 4on SALFâ€"TWO IMPROVED ruin-s ' of 610 acres, or four M320 nut-cs, in Muni- tohn. Half of ouch farm is broken, bucksct and ready for use. Apply Sl‘ltANGl'l &, MUWA’I‘, l’oruigo la l’l‘llll‘lc. l. 'â€" CORSE’I‘S unequallcdfor licullli, comfort and drnbilit . Manufactured by the URUAII'TUN CORSE l‘C0.. 'l‘orcnw. ! Slit-clilntors' .\liirt -l Eu Eu s Adcluidc St. East. 'l'o- routo. All kinds of rculcsuitc sold or cxclmngcd on commission. Money leaned on all kinds of real estate at lotvcat rules of interest. Aplpliuu- Rifles, Ammunition, Flslllllt! 'l‘ncklc. 1 I l l 0. ll, Mackintosh, M.l‘.. Oltnwn. Lqu “1310, M.l‘.l’.. Louiuluglon. , 'l‘lios. Menzies. l’ctorborc. J. 1'. Bull. Duwusviow. ' l‘ofcr Graham, bl.l‘.l’.. S.\\'. Hill, limp, Ridge- villc, Membership Snpcrlnlciulcnt. The lllrcclurs Iiiivn lllcd with lllt‘ Ilon. ll. (‘. Wood, (l'rovliirlnl Treasurer of Du- lnrlu). as Trustee for the .tssoclullun. Illiiuls in tho Amount of $00,000 us it :Itnruuiru for the honest ciirrvliur out of Iliu [onus of l'crtlflcufcs lssut‘tl Io Members, 1. Great inducements lo pmvldo for families in case of death. at rlllllll CUSL Equal bcnoflln lo both sexes. Uniform assessments of one dollar only Ourcful medical examination rcqulrud. . ho lllllllllll dues or extra charges. ho Iurgc unllll‘lils or expenses. I. l\\‘l.) hundrcd dollurs ndvunccd for funeral expenses when necessary. 8. llcncllfssocurcd nt uclunl cost. 9. Members becoming loudly disabled. may dmw hull of their chums, ilic buluncc bcliig puyublc (ll. death. 10. Ladies accepted in this .\Hsuriulloll mi well as men. lg‘orpurtlculum npply In S. W. Hill. .\Icinbcr- ship Superintendent. ltidgi-vlllc, or in W. 5'54!‘ in '9 ljcmbcrion l’ugo, Scci'cfuiy, .\‘o. Gil lilug Strcct bust. leronto. (‘ifll‘lrl’ll’ MW" "ml “0"â€: “liCk “illlmmm‘i - _ - - z t mi†N actor for wanes and other , , Adam Kir cnliaszibcurd thlV’OfEGb lonn lions formonoy from furnicrsnnpccl It'. (:1 is ' "‘ “' ' which last should be removed from_ the all‘hPl'Wl‘†‘f‘tllflCOM-‘icllcfldlcl the Stems 8x15313333 TheJc“; The Home mistaken, for anothermoreglormusprcsqntly and proportglmtcly heavy. and by mean: wuwmdflnd estates managed“, L0::.,.,),,,..c:,,,'n_ WILL CURE 0R RELIEV .eivmp, Put this npplcs lll this syrup in n 1W“: °"~ . L‘vt jhc Syrup 1’0â€, the" add the S t . 11 -e5 ts 1 lg“ came in eight. 10 duy,liOchcr,undecided of it he 1,," not on] lived twent _two .. r3 EZuEll-ZBWWUBQEW“ 0" “l’l’llci‘lmn- lilil‘i'ldfllll kcttlc and covcrclosc. Let them fruit F 1’0“ 1mm 5'0 lender that it can be enad9r8’- ewe well 1’ “211;†d’ at? "p Itcï¬s' the knotty question of where the ï¬nest view Without work bud,“ ace," lyt l _yL‘.ll ' “_ “Wâ€"W' hm" "i “ BleUS/VESSI DMZ/MES" Qimmcr, not boil, until tlicyarc transparent, Plcrcc‘l‘Vltl‘“ ï¬lm-“'- Take out the limit a?“ :ï¬lfleelzï¬Ã©igi;is?:cr£§cahgmï¬fegn a: is to be obtained and fch persuaded we emblo propelity in Chicagonu “Hog DYSPEPSI/h DROPSYI but mt broken. Remove the," with a carefullysp as not to break it, and fill your 1 eic h i t is su SCI to be 'md [Shall never change our mind. Let the tour. through the “rest gem" , mo'to rm )hs ‘ Seni- llic rollmvlng plnccs: l IND/058710â€, FLUTTE/f/NU skimmer to the dish in \vbiclithcy arc to bc J31†ll?“ “lll- Do“ the Slfml) SIOWlY for “causal :20? ‘fgfihe Je£§91 (“rho r'oéure ist drive on the Mountain toad, four or ï¬ve 51 l’ l ' St. Thomas, Collingwoml. llnrrlc, Fergus. JAUNDJOE. OF THE HEART. scl‘VCll, boil up the syrup with the lid off, {We minutes, and then pour it hot into your nigh y lib): the min 'nnd bran sum-5., miles, east, until he stands on the brow just . Best ofAlL Ilzytli, l’fll‘klllll. Ilqckwoml. Slutlon, liunuulk ERyS/PELASI [10/0/77 0;: mom. im- Cover It cow- ill“ “5"†t. m amiss...» w... beyond the mnevmageornamnvme. The Our and changeable cum. and 2:12;:;:.'::l:::::m3::n;ml::‘i‘nimlv; am mam. rm:- aroma. M.†,. ('Hrum __A “on custardan of Arum: Juntaâ€"Almost any apple will .‘Zal “30m Ebro“ in mach» a for"thc Mountain hero is extremely precipitous; ourmodc oflfe induces frequent colds, that and the North-\l'csi. Settlement. noi‘rcqulrcd. HEARTBORIV, DRYNESS ‘ v ' '. j ' ‘ ‘ r _ make jelly, though a hard, sour, juicy app c cap} p y . just beneath him stretches a valley into often lead to severe Coughs, Bronchitis and Saw Mill. bull! and Slilnirlo Machines for null: HEADAOHE -- . {Ix-leglLSIOI-lmlc eggs to “1- 31"“? V“ ugh makes the llCStx b0â€! for keeping ammm'or- various prqducm on the Sp?“ “mapmnde which he could throw a stone, so near isit. other lung troubles that are liublc to end in 95' "entry" 5‘.“â€Â°"' (30- “"3" 0m- Engim‘ A d ' 0F [HE LKm’ “H ‘i ‘m' I“ U “ll 0" ‘1 ‘ '3 ‘ “ Wml’o 0' Peel and core your apples ; boil them in a transportatmn’ bags’ pacmng boxes to con. Euvironcd on three sides with the mountain Consumption. Thb best and most Pleasant 3“ hum: '5 bmlum’ 60 homc' A†1" Splendid n every sped†ordnan†arl‘lmlufmm i'cndcrs if, it fine dessert dish. The whites should bi whipped, and placed on top, with it small island of current of raspberry jam in tlic ci-ntrr. FRIED ill'l‘l.l-‘..\'.â€"-IL gum; “against the grain" to furnish arcccipt for fly/i115] any- thing : but thcrcnrc people who still alllicrc in so obsulcfc a practice, and will even bur- bnrously fry apples. So if it must be done, lot it be done in the best manner, The kil- lvt (not the frying‘pziii) should be delicately clcaii. and a little of tlic Sivcctcst of sweet pint of water to every four pounds of apples till the apples are perfectly soft, stirring them occasionally to prevent bumiug. Strain without squeezing, through a jelly bag, measure the juice, and put a pound of loaf sugar to every pint of juice. Put juice and sugar in the preserving kcttc, and boil steadily for half an hour, skiinniingOccasion- ally. Cool :1 little, and, if it will not jelly, boil it little longer. l’ouriutoglusscs befoxc i: cools, and when perfectly cold, covcrcach glass with n. paper wet with alcohol ; tic vcy the merchandise to the railway sta- tion? \Vho transport the wares to the trade centres and seaports? Who export spirits, sugar, &c.? Answerâ€"Only the Jews. While the gland sigiiciir was frittering away in Russian club', or even in foreign lands, the wealth of Russia in games (f cards or similar useful occupations, and the ugciitslie had left behind were enriching themselves with the spoils of his estate, the Russian Jew was toiling night and day to range, atliousand farms lie in panoramic vision stretched out beneath him. The Autumnal tints add liveliiicss to the wonder- ful view. Blue Ontario the beach which separates itfrom the landâ€"locked Burlington Bay, the B by itself, with Burlington on the other side, and Hamilton in the distance' Two lines of railway each having its train gliding on for milc lifter mile. now in sight, now hidden behind a clump of trees, and just beneath you, half way down the moun tain, the most perfect oval mirror, mor- rcmcdy known for these difficulties is Hug- ynrd’s Pcctoral Bids-m, to be obtained of any druggist. 2. Mobs have attacked the chs at Fcbcrc and Gillaza, in Hungary, and plundcrcd many houses A large number of persons were injured before the rioting was sup- pressed. Better than Gold. A good mime, good health, a good com- }.union and ubottlc of Hngyurd’s Ye low Oil For particulars address 6. A SCIIIKAH. 4 ltliig Bl. mist. Toronto. Ont. BUSINESS CHANCES. GRICUL’I‘ITRAL FOUNDRY PREMISES and Hunt for sale in Wcswrn town of 5000 population dolnxn business of $16,000 per. I"). order. Can be increased to any cxlciifaprlccsmfw con- 1 Macintosh .8; f venian tcriiis: owner retiring. l’ctcrs. To onto. luUN'l‘ltl' GENERAL Post and tclcgrupli olllcc for unlc-ln good ; :a'i'oiuaT‘Ti’i'T l i disordered LIVER, KIDNEYL‘. 8T0 BOWELS -r. BLOOD, e. T. llillillllllfl & G ., P'°â€"Â¥l§n um wï¬ --.~.._._ ..‘..,.V__. .. . ~ - - .. - - i . . . villa 'o of 500 in ulutloii : stock about LUUO buttcr pu_t m it. and licatcd to the bolllllji' closely and keep in “dry, cool place. The earn the matched maintenance of hislfamgly, beautiful than any whwh adorns n hulva are among the “Ft requisxtcs for human at. rcilucod prici: find em! - terms: owner 8ri-ilr. i rmils sfnndurd nrflclc ls compoundcd willillm puiilf. tut tart, juicy iipplcs into roum apple remainin in the bag can be stewed and to lay luck somethmg against 1: “3 tune boudoir' with a setting of red and brown, happiness. \ cllow (lil cures Rheumatism, ing on account of age. . luckintosli & l’ctcrs. groutcsf curc. slices (without pccling) a third of an inch thick, fry thcin quick in the heated Luttcr, browning on both nidcs, and sciid to table with boiled pork chops, or an nndcrdonc portci'houic steak. Arrâ€: l‘ooi..-â€"l'ccl, core and thinly slice sonicnpplcs of a kind that will cook to a soft pulp ; put tliciu iii a stone j.ir with sullicicilt \vllitc sugar to swcctui, and two tablespoons of watcr. Place the jar in a saucepan of but \vatr r, and boil lllllll the apples are very soft. Then turn the apples mitof the jar into a bowl, and beat them to a smoith pulp. Let it stand to got quite cold, and thcu mix sulliciciit crciiin with it o soften and til-t it. Put in custard glnxics or in a glass dish. and grate a littlc nutmeg uvcrit. The natural flavor of the apples is moat dclicatc in the dish, and, tlici'cforc,nny flavoring but the snuillcst wiqwixu of niltiiicg "Spitz"; iii the finest table applc grwn not. cxccpting the finest of the “ Strawberry†varieties, which is pretty to link at, but with one palm of sugar to two of apples. If flavoring.†prlfcrrcd, lemon-peel, green ginger, or cinnamon 01') be used. Ari-Li: Pl(.‘KI.E.â€"- Core six good-sized cookingnpplcs and six russct apples, slice them its .for a turf, but do not peel them. The cookingnpplca will form the soft part oi the chutcc, and the slices of russct upplcs should look like sliced mangoes. Put them into a pint of red vinegar, add a pound of moist sugar and four ounces of sultana raisms, boil together until the apples are soft. lInvc two ounces of onions ready, choppcd finely, four ounces of salt, two ounces each of mustard and ground ginger, mixcdsmoothly, with a little vinegar ; stir these ingredients into the apple, sugar, and vinegar \ihilc hot ; add half an ounce of cayenne pepper, or for some tastes a quarter of an ounce is sufficient ; stir the chutcc of approaching age, and in the whole course of the year earned barer as much as the grand ssigncur gambled away in a single evening. By means of his strenuous labors for his family, the Russian Jew succeeded in converting into cash the agricultural pro- duce of the ants and proprietors, and utilized the balance against the squandering of the grand seigncur and the cupidity of the agents. “ The Jews exploit the rest of the Russian populace," was the motto for their pillage and persecution. After such ii. brilliant harvest as Russia has just had, and in the prospect of another very good, perhaps still better crop. several hundred waggon loads of grain ought to a:- rivc in the various por 8, whereas scarcely a ï¬fth of this number actually do arrive. \Vherc is the rest! Answer: the Jews no longer exploit the Russian populace, they undafringo of dwarf spruce trees, and a surface of three acres of uni‘ullled wait. 1', clcnrund trunsparciitas plate glass. Still further down, the chaste Anglican village church and the gardens and llClllCi of the thriving village and the main road thatlcads from the city to Niagara Falls. “'0 wondered as we looked that some Enterprising Company did not crcct an attractive liotcl just thereâ€"41nd predicted that are long, such would be the case; for suchn view would repay». week from study, while the Mountain brcezc, fresh of the lake, and gardens, would impart colour to many ii faded check. ‘0' ELECTRIC (.\‘01‘ ECLEC‘I‘RIC) OILâ€"Tho two words have very different signiï¬cations. as will be seen by reference to Webster. The Sp uius, Lamcness, Bruises, Burns, Frost Bites, Croup, Sore Throat, and all pain and lullaimnntion. 4. The Prime Minister of ltmly has announc- ed that she had always remained faithful to the Europuui Concert, and the future relations with England would be excellent. A Fact. If you suffer fom Chronic Disease, and have litt c faith in advert; scd remedies and have ~iouglit vainly for it curc. Consult your di'uggist, or address '1‘. Milnuru k 00., To- ronto, for pr of positive regarding the merits of Burdock Blood Bitters, the (lrcnt Rogu- lutiug Blood ui-if'ying Tonic, that acts on tile liver, ki ucys, stomach, b.wcls and s in. l. A trial has been made of a Siemens and Hnlskc’s telephone, laid under ground be- 'l‘oronto. , ONE! Sli'l‘ WOOLLE.’ MILL (STEAM- puwcr) for solo in (.‘uunty Middlcscx, inu- cluncry complctc am! In ï¬rst-class runnliig l order. Price $3,000, convenient forms. Muc- » klntosh ‘t: l’clcrs 'l‘uronw. WHAT IS GATARRH ? , i . . Cumrrhls amucoâ€"purulcntdischarge caused ‘ by the presence and development of the vc c~ tnblo paraslw amoeba In tho lntcrmil Nu m; membrane of the nose. 'l‘lils mrualui In only do- vclopcd under favorable c rcumiituuccs, and l those are: morbid suite of the blood, as lbs ; blighted corpunclc of tubercle, the germ poison I of syphllls. mercury, toxmiuui, from retention g of tho cll‘cwdniuitcr of the skin. suppresz ; perspiration. badly vcnlll-iicil sleeping Upflf'b‘ menu. and other poisons that are germinated in the blood. ’l‘hcso poisons keep the lntcrnnl “n- In membrane of the nose in in constant suite of 1 Ir fallen, ever read for tho deposit of tho I seeds of Ulchl’IllBflN ilcli a read up the nostrils and down the fuuccs or but: part o the month 1 Its cfl'ccls are ".5 wonderful and sullsfuclor)’ us ever. It i-cslorcs gray or failed hair to Its youthful color. It removes all eruptions, Mailing and dim. drufl’. undllic scalp by its use bi-i-mm-i white - and clean. by its luiiicpropcrtli-s it rcstorm llirH'llplll'il')‘ glands lu lliclr normal vigor, prcvunliiig bald Hess, and making the hair grow Llllf‘k and strong. Asudrcisin:iiolliin‘liii limit. found m n fcclunl, or dcslrnblc. Dr. A. A. llitycn, Suite .\ sn'iycr of .\lililllll'llllr . flclL‘l, says of It : "I consider if Nu: (uni! [Irv/Mfr afi'on for lbi lnlcndml purposive." Buckingham’s Dye, - - furnish no more money they provide no . - . - . . . . l I . I t I j . , . _ spoils it. well and thou bottle mm, com ' . Lclcctric Oil has no claim to Electric pro- tween Cologne and hllicrfcld With very fa- “"3 “l‘ “ “nâ€- 0" ° “0 l "’“M- “l’ “u W . F . ' -- ‘ an ltru z b - . - ' . . . tacll tbcs.cai d-f snub 'l l w .'\l'l'l.l2 .\u‘ci: \l'l‘l‘ll Dlilii- .\l‘l'l.l;.~'.-â€" ,{nmmnw Palm-“z. Make a batter “‘0†me 3 0 “Forumâ€! agar W" Domes only by “,3 picture on the wrap or, vorable results, every word being distmct. {he 30%] gem 033%“L,‘:03:“c,m;:r‘mu';§lug 533k the upplcsfonc pound) over night in jus‘. \intcr cnough to cover them, and iii the morning add to this half n pint of lllCcl lawn-t cider, halfa pound of sugar, and a grating of nutmeg. Let them con till tcndcr, in fact, till pulpy, adding if you (luu‘ml a low raisins. If you cannot get. ci=' ‘ use lemon, the grated rind and juivr, l rnvllmll the bqu of cider in water. 'l‘iiisi :aucc nmkcs nice pics, but flu-y should licl mmlc tliick,tlic crust only thin as erl as light and flaky. .\l‘l‘Ll'si rot; lllNNlLlLâ€"\\.l:¢llco(lkfaintlyl and dcucrts am scanty, apples will at any ' imic bc nullicisnt dessert for sensible people. particularly if a dainty biscuit and modicum of chich boaddcd to “ flavor," and after- dinm'r mill-c. .-\ dish of pine apples never comes amiss, and is a dessert tit ior'a king, 1 but for a change it may be worth while to indulge the appetite and revive old asst). i c‘atious with apic or pudding. l Err. l‘l'lll-IM‘..--l‘lllinto a mixing bowl! lull a xiiiud of tiiic bread crumbs mixch uith t rec ounces of suct chapped andi aiflckl. four tart apples peeled. cured. and i chum-«La iup of clcauul curtains, the. rind and juice t-I lemon, 3 little. salt, flirt-cl with five toaspoonsful of flour, one egg, and abouts pint of milk. Put some of the fat on}. of thc dripping-pan into the York- slurc pudding tin, and when it is boiling liot pour in the batter. Bake it in the oven for half an hour, and set it for a few minutes in front of the fire under the meat. .\lost rc- celpta order more egg, which is the cause of tin-pudding so often being tough. The tin should be large cnough to allow the pudding to be from a quarter to half an inch thick. Econ-unzip Rn'i: l’i'imixu.â€"T\vo large tablespoonsful of rice to one quart of milk, one snmlhcup of white sugar, one cup of cut-up raisins. Let it stand in a warm placi- three hours, and bakc one hour. The addition of one or two eggs spoils the pud- ding, rendering it firm and dry. Four eggs and hallY the rice, previously boiled, will make a dclicious custard, with a few grains of rice at the bottom. -â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-n<-.-bnw-â€"â€"â€"- Thur-.- livcs an old gentleman who is famous for the sail-:d condition of his linen. An old friend. who had been looking fixedly at the bison: of the old gentleman's shirt, spoke out thus; “ I say, uiaj r, I’ve known you for the last twenty years, and there is P S P I: P P P P p l . Arctic relief ex I l chasers, &c., and the grain partly rots en the land and is partly devoured by the mice. Such is tho first reckoning for the Jewish persecution in Russia. Thcgrcatcr payment will follow before and after this year‘s har- vest. Only those who possess an accurate knowledge of Russian affairs can estimate the influence which the :abscncc of Jews from business will produce upon Russian trade. Even those Jewish traders who still carry on their business are no longer iuyieir fornicr position, which enabled them to pro- curc money for Russia from foreign capital- into. quisitc intelligence It'll business capacity on tho rt of the producers. is large portion of the uturc crops of Russis will no longcrbe brought to market and will be irrctriovably lostâ€"From (A! International Trade Journal (non-Jewish) ofillamlrburg. - Arctic If lcrntlon. Lieutenant Beebe,who accompanied the ition which failed to reach Lady Fran 'lin‘s Ba ' Station, is still confined tohis room in l'sshington. His illness is caused chiefly by disappointment at them-success of the expedition. It uowap- ears that most of the mail bags were which looks like begging the question. he popularity of Briggs’ Electric Oil is such as to induccunprincipled persona to up iropristc all the law will allow them to l o. The proprietors of the original Electric Oil have no claim to the words “ Eclectric" or "Thomas," but to the words " Brigga’ Electric" they do lay claim, by right, as they have made them of value to themselves. The sale s of Electric Oil are increasing daily. A ariau outrages on German landlords hytic Slavs are increasing in the Baltic For want of ca iital, for want of re. Provinces. l l Buckingham's Dye for tho whiskers is an elegant, safe and reliable article, chca , and convenient for use ; will notrub 00'. Try it. A houscin the Queen Anne style is being built in .\liddlctown, near New rt. Rhodc Island, by Edwin Booth. lie is now play- ing in the English provinces. Never Home: It. If you suffer from a cough, ncvcr neglect it, it is no trifling matter, and might had to s speedily fatal disease of the lungs. Hag- yards l’cctoral Balsam is ill allay all irritation of the mucous membrsnce by it. soothing healin power; it cures Bronchitis, Asthma and ill thrust and lsng complaints. 6. \‘sozrisn.â€"thn the blood becomes lifeless and stagnant, either from change of weather or of climate, want of exercise, irregular dict. or from any other cause, the Yam-trim; will renew the blood, carry offthc putrid humors, cleanse the stomach, regu- late the bowels, and impart a tone of vigor w the whole body. Itii reported in Dublin that elaborate military arrangements have been made at tho Vice-regal lodge. Soldicrs have been ordered to leave the barracks only in couplcs. Directions have been given that half the available force bc retained in barracks. Robert A. Wilson, Dispensing Chemist, Brockvillc, says, under date of June 5th,’8‘2, “l have not the ill heat hesitation in saying that Dr. Fowler's 'xtract of \Vild Sta-aw- herry has given my customers more satisfac- tion than any medicine in my store for the cure of Summer Complaints, Diarrhics, Dyscntcry, Pain in the Stomach Scn Sick- ness, l’ilu, etc. You can use my name, etc." It is statcd that $5,000,000 will barely cover the «lama '4: which the Italian Govern- ment must i c grul in tho imundatcd districts in the form of roads, bridges, pul» the proper structure of the bronchial tubes ' ending In pulmonary consumption and death. To effect a euro the parasite must be removed ' or destroyed, hence inhalants and snull‘s arc -‘ worthless. Some time since a well known physlclnn of to , years standing, after much (expcrfnicnllnic. suc- , cccdcdln discovering the ncccimnry cuniblna- : tlon ofl fonts. which never fltllfl In ulnar l lutcly an pcrmanuntlycrmllcatlnx tliln liorrl- l ble disease whether slandimf for one yiuir or (any years. Sufferers Hllnllll , This elegant preparation may be relied on lo 1 change flu.- color of the board fruiu “my Lr any othcrundcnirablc shade. to brown or black. of illscrctlon. It In vitally applied, bolus: in our prqmrauon, and quickly and clf‘nctually pro~ duccs a permanent color which will nullhcr tub nor wash off. MANUFACTURED DY J I v ' l - ) . communlcnw wi‘litlio husln(tlfl“lllfllfffsl.‘:0f'lfl§ r: j l ' IJL (Q7 00.. A. ll. Dixon,307 Kins: til. West, Toronto. and ~ mt? fgrcc by cnclouilix stamp. Mk your 1 or t NASHUA, N. H. Sold byull [Int Hill! (in! I): 1’rrslu J]: [I 'i’ri “I’ETLEY, GOLDEN GRIPI'IN. RUSSEIS CARPHTS ONLY 73 Cliff. per yard at l'l‘Z'l'lJ‘ZY'S. j 10“ VASIIICINHHJ'Z mums ('0 l { flu in l’l'I'l'Lf‘iY'h’. ‘ O! s Cousins 'l‘iuMi'M’CHN'H To $3.75 3 1pm: MLMJK sinks no 'm l.’,:2â€'l'l_:y,b:l' l . per pair at l‘l‘l’l‘l.l‘2\"§. ' l- “EV-"a _. 4. . FUR BOYS' sums m) TU i'iz'riJ-zv's. 5 OP. BOYS" OVl'ZItCOA'I'.“ (:0 TO l'l'l'l'I i non s‘rvlï¬ï¬T'Sili.i.lX’i§ii'v‘i;’o“m : {inii'fs‘i‘vlJSH'iiifiii 'Isix'bizliï¬i‘r‘n? ixti go in l'lï¬â€™l‘l.li\"n‘. .imm' “'A’l'liltl'ltfmli' cumulus J only 81.50 at l’l‘l’l'l.E\"H. All'l-ls" iwimzu filltClllutlts onuv eggs, unduliulcsugarput into a pint of; mu h . - - - - .- , - v , A. j. ._ . . ‘ I ‘ a . v ' g tth,lnll not, as first so posed, hc buildm s, without touchingthe question i I ‘3 i. i , , . ,, ‘133513:;Sutjfhhtézlzï¬Ã©z ï¬zuzi anal“; 301“, ‘2’†“flied "‘9 , cached with the sup lies utCspc Sabijne and A despatch to the London .Vrim from Con- of aid to t io sufl’crcrs. - w' F] :AF;:L â€" , _ I _ _. , I . » 4.8.1â€? “I I l"! U“ ’4- . 5min“ m um a“? 8“ mm: I. w_;h n I E“ if Vou~imro [2“ lb} Mk1 you about; Lyujemn hum], 11¢ contained 1 stantinoplc rc rta that the Sultan in ex. A Reward. Cl} 3 A H A53 1'. (.Ulrlfh (:0 T0 flak. Illl'. hl'l’lr'lAl: COUNTER FOIL ‘n - l t ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘4 ‘l e ‘ ° 1°“ 0‘“ °P° 0“ largenumberoflettmformembcnofthepflrty tremcly vex at the departure of Baker of Slalsotferedln ood faith farshardcasc of “31â€; l “WWW "- "51 LEV.â€- uieg. l Ari-Ln l'vmusiLâ€"b’tew a halfdcre-n e' a pies into anice smooth sauce. and lt dl \Rlllu warm a half teas icon of fresh butter, 3 and sugar camigb to e thoroughly sweet. first a little butter In a frying- . and then pour in a cup of bread cruui , which must then be stirred over the fire until they use [We bmen. Then sprinkle these on the. tattoo: and sides of a buttered mold ; put of lemon juice into the apple sauce, then' pour it into a mold, strove me of the mil-crabs over the top, and bake fifteen tit-iiiqu Turn onto: a bot iliih, and serve a not. " won‘t get mad 3 " " Well, no; 1 rec ‘ou " \\ ell. then, major. do tell the who wears you shirts before they get dirty! l from families and friends, and files of various newspapers for a year. The reason for not leaving the mail is the improbsbility of its \qut surprises an English visitor to anjbeing found bythc expedition members of American city is the strange fear of walkiu exercise which seizes the average citizen and the way in which all sorts of locomotion ex. 1 l f the party to the southward this winter. , It is not believed Greeley has any dogs left, and it is not ex he will attempt to ccpt that of their own leg [Wka (‘ana- l ï¬nd the depot left this season, and the port) diam cities are nearly, if not quite, The other day a young minutes for a street csr. ing two. Such peculiarities ms as bad. i is amply supplied with provisions until next three nvlivbeatcn ransom-l ball a tactic-7n .2 street corner on 55650233: “mm! 3 a‘ "at cm 1“ we as“ office no uneasi- ' street ten 5 has is felton amount of the failure to reach A she mounted the l the party. Nothing has lei-ii bean! yet wandâ€"got out sgun at the next corner ! from the She had waited ten minutu to avoid walk- Point Barrow. partysentto relievethe station at It is expected that the y explain rmlwill reach San Francissoin a few Pasha. It is stated that the Governors of Smyrna and Rhodes were ordercd to arrest him. and the Khedive has been commanded to send him back. Mrs. B. .\l. Hillard. of Port Rowan. was for my years s sufl’erer with Liver Com- laint,snd a serious oosnplimtion of diseases. n s rezeut letter she says that she has only taken two bott es of Burdock Blood Bitten, and has nearly recovered her bmlth, and author-ins no to use her name in sdrirtising to snï¬'eriug humanity. 3. “'hat this country wants is reply cardaand tosnvctronblcthereply might-s. earns that has stub mly refused to be rellcvcd by the use of Putnam’s Painless Corn Extrub or. the great corn cur-clot. Thousands In England, Canada. and the States testify to the efficiency of this celebrated earn our and the proprietors are anxious to hear lf ihcrc ls a singlecasc of falljire. Address N. C. l'olsou at. C0,. lilme b so Putnam's Corn Extractor. sure, safe and painless. All the powers have assented to the claims of Greece to send a commissioner to Hgypt to assist in the deliberations of the Commis- sion to fix indemnitics for sufferers by the bombardment of Alexandria. Great Britain took the initiative in urging Greece's right to l ‘PETL be represented. OR~FIIL T-CH liki;x‘.~i"1\i‘.ixl’.\‘«i * go in l’l-Tl‘lJi: "j 'on PINE (lithium) (:im'iiiiw’lm to i'irruzv-s. non st‘ii‘iiiiiou’lmijiiii'ï¬u 3113;112:243 . go l'l-Z'I'IEY'S.’ on .\ viziivmrr vi‘rr'ixii'mu-xs bit i. antic go‘tfirl'li'l'lMY'S on FlXE r chn 'Eiï¬i'iii’ï¬ii’ï¬o U overturn. ~ or. lioYs' (:wi'mxo‘lm "luff-Er? an's. “ I i-‘iziriliii'sx'r Ufiiii‘i"Ԥ7ii.k~b"ii“m , 19:,retailer“.-- . . Tits 15!.“ essufs'rocir'ï¬F‘rikE i, -._ltca4ly-)_lsflc Clothing at l'E‘l‘Ll’JY'H. r iAi-iL-i'rnv (:Aiii'irrs"o;vi.v‘:ii‘c ' , r." "33:1 3.: i'irru-zv's. ~-. ,~ mu. no v A i'.ii.£7ii'i¢li't‘:<‘i.\'i‘ b0,“ l'lil‘l.l£li:'8. . ‘ “yaw 7( mm. luff" A‘ VXIZiI'bi‘l-EE v, 1,.) can at mm. W. nos“. WALIMVEKGJKT st l’K’l‘Ll-lY'S. “ON. 1' l 0‘“ v“ ‘l‘hmm‘t why theï¬guruandgaitolsomsn' men ' ~ ' ' ' ' If _ . y A . d, ., cub. “,1 man “and, a†The best known in market E Y Artur sxn Qtlst1Tm.-hyl duo of can suture marked by those inc cics ’ we...qu 'l'ht’séwcrdsJE' Very “wt; mg for restoring gr: heir to its original wlor l (admonpmuud tin. and plea s strip that amount. in nuns-cuts to actual deâ€" If they he on “shall have kid glows an't pay your bill this week: some other is Hall's Vegeta le Sicilian llsir Receiver , :1 ulpsitosll round ituforaaordinsry jam formula. reaching to e shoulder. ' week, would about hit most cases. Try it! Nearly Opp. St. Lawrence Market. Toronto, Ont.