"“ _, 7" I nun on .A Imam“ n nu. The Park! 3139' I a TI!!! With locked Whal- D; Inn†Iouuu. A oerlou mum occurred on the South Pork division of “a Union Paciï¬c the other Inning. A tulip! on gun yru porthlly ._'VVV, , along preclpltoue he ht: the now hopeless kainmen were and et lightnin speed. They were helpleel as well as hope one, for to leap to one side would be but to dash to pieces against the jogged wall of rock that towered above them, and to jump to the other side would mean instant death from being hurled against treee and rock: 100 feet below. It was miraculous that the train did not leave the track at a half dozen plaeeeinite wild career. But it hung to the rails until the danger seemed almost passed, for around another curve and the straight track through the town of St. Elmo would be reached, ‘where the grade would W van-- uv .vâ€"vâ€"-_ lessen sad 3 stop '0: "til; rungovélmable nigh be made; â€all. V. But this curve was not to be safely passed. I[he wild speed was too great. As the en- gine reached the point where the turn wee the sharpest the wheels left the track; end with n med osluuge the iron horse went over, follow by four cm of ore. Togeth- er the iron and wood and ore crushed down, rolling over and over and piling up touether in e broken heap, under which two lifeless‘ forms were buried. The engineer and ï¬re- msn, who hsd stuck to their posts, were crushed to death instantly. It wss evident when the bodies were rescued from the wreck that the manner of their death had been like the lightning stroke. The remain- ing ears and cnboose of the train, on which were the. conductor and two brukemnn, went on a short distance and stopped on a level stretch of grade. Hod not the ’ four are broken entirely clear sud left the track the whole trsin would have been wrecked. nnd in all probability more of the men killed. » In spite of 5 mt inoreue in the popule- tion of the United Kingdom in the last two decodes, the rote per head of the po uletion of imported meet he: been multi 'ed not far short of three and a half :timee. Had the whole of the imports of meat, and living animus reduced to meat, been {divided equnlly unonget the population twenty years . they would hnve given each individual 3 lbs in the year: if the some distribution were to be made now, each individunl would hue very neuly 28} lbs. Tho value of ribbon: manufactured at St. Etienne, near Cnlaia, in about £3,000.- 000. The rubanncric, or ribbon industry, in cnrried on by about 250 manufacturers, who no zengagod in mnkin many different ar- ticles, such as plain, look. colored, and ï¬gured ribbons, velvets, elufic goods, trim- -5-.-“ ----vâ€"- - vâ€"~ n ,, .. V things, braids, orsvets, cords, galoons, «kc. l‘hese manufacturers employ 18,000 looms sud 50,000 workmen. The greater part of the looms of St. Etienne are worked by hand, and belong to the workmen them- selves, who own small factories of from two to [our looms. There are no fewer than 150 female phy- sicians practising inNew York ; while more then double that number are to be found in Brooklyn and the adjacent cities. Their ‘ professional earnings are in general equal to those of the average male practitioner; while not a few of them make an income which even a fashionable London physician would not be ashamed to acknowledge. Quite a number of lady-doctors in New York city are known to make their $10,000 a year regularly. Some two or three are believed to re ilize, one year with another, an income of between $15,000 and 820,000; while one princess of the science is stated to have cleared a steady annual income of $25,000 for some years. a While the consumption in the British Islands of other dietetic uticlee used for beveragesâ€"bee, coffee, and chicoryâ€"mowed a decline in 1886, cocoa we: marked by e consider-Able increase. This in remukebie, since for [few your, from 1875 to 1879, it remnined prett. autionuy ntehout10,000.- 000 1b; but u ter 1880 it begun to make needy ro ees, advancing from 10.500,- 0001b. n t of. yen to over 16,000,000 1b. in 1886. Of powdered cocoa nnd ohooolute 1'332,000 1b. were imported, chiefly from liolinnd. There were the impoer 3,211 out. of bush and shells of the conch-bean, which are 3110 need for cheep cocoe. There are about 10 chocolate nnd cocoa menufno- turerl in Holland, whoee early require- ments of cocoa-been: mny eetimnted at 3,000 tons in round number: principally of Guayaquil, Caracas, and Domingo 1: ads. Like Lightning. The rapid action of the "Test pain cure,’ I'olson‘s Nervilinc, in reliev n the most in- i tense pain, is a matter of won er to all who have used it. There is nothing surprising in its results, for it is made oi the strongest, purest and most eflicient remedies known in, medicine. Nerviline cures toothache in- stantly ; cramps in ï¬ve minutes; neuralgia after two a glicstions ; rheumatism is at once relieved) its use 3 and the same may be said of all k mls of pain. Sample bottles, costing only 10 ate. at any dru store. The large bottle only '25 cents. i‘o son‘s Nervi- line s:-ld by druggists and country dealers. STATISTICS. The mull" u-u Wu only an l-ltuor SUICIDE Wl‘i‘ll EXPLOSIVES. --.. .....-_-7 in}: All. Th suicide of flu Ann-ohm Lingg by man: of a dowuutor u lodod in hit month In not the ï¬rlt self-mu: or of it» kind. The mnual report: of Col. Msjendie And his col- luguea oonbin uovenl [manna of suicide by a similar use of explosives. \(m‘) 4 __Ll..n A, A‘nnm nu. A (‘unl- U, I Cam’sâ€"v â€"~- .. V Thus in 1876, nnetlve of Alan put a dyna- mite cartridge ln bl: month and tired it, with the result. of blcwmg his head and the upper put of his body to pieces. In June the nine year, at Wickham Market in Sulf- olk, 3 woman named Solomon, the wife of w oil merchant, purchased a quantity of gunpowder. and hevlng made a circle 0! it ‘ and placed bagel! in the midst. Ihe tired _ h__-_._..._b nrn- nun-“n. ,m". V the powder. The experiment was unsuu. ceseful ; only slight injuries were inflicted upon the woman. Thereupon she went to an outbouse, and putting a quantity of gun- powder into a ail placed herself over the bucket and app led a match. On this occas- sion her injuries were more severe, but for her purpose was again afaiinre, and so she hacked at her throat with a knife. She was found in a most lamentable condition, and died next da . At Nittshill in Scotland, in October of t e same year, a miner named Duncan obtained some dynamite and blast- ing fuse and went into the street, where he placed the d namlte on the ground. leaned over it, and lghted the fuse. At this mom- ent some boys, attracted by bit: unusual attitude, Clint) towards him. “Kee back," shouted Duncan, “ for the love 0 God, or‘ you will be blown into eternity i†The boys stood aloof: in a few moments there was a loud explosion, and Duncan was blown to atoms. In September, 1881, a miner at Run- oorn ï¬lled his mouth with gunpowder, ignited it with a match, and succeededin blowing the top of his head oï¬â€˜. An almost identical instance occurred in 1883 at Canter- bury, when a waiter named Simmons des- troyed himself by exploding gunpowder in his mouth. A more eleborete application of explosive; 1 to the purposes of suicide and murder com- bined was recorded the same year. At Dunedin, New Zanlend, a clerk named Step- henson, who had been separated from his wife for some time on account of drunken- neel, met her in the street and exploded a dynamite cartridge close to her heed, his ‘ own head being placed at the same moment very near to here. Both were almost com- pletely blown off. ' In the year 1884 three suicide: of thiel aort were recorded. One was committed in J one at Munich by a. soldier of the Blvarian eld artillery, who had misconducted him. if and wished to avoid punishment. He ceded a cannon with some gunpowder and iecea of iron, and lacing himself in front of it, ï¬red it. Anot or case occurred in the Boie de Boulogne the same month, when a men blew himgeli to_ pieces _by exploding an iron box capable of containing about'ten pounds of gunpowder. But the moat remark- able case occurred on theweat coast of Africa. The King of Falaha being attacked by a Mohammedan force, and ï¬nding resistance impossible he assembled his family and principal ofï¬cers, and after addressing them and intimating his determination never to accept Mohammedaniem, and inviting those who did not agree with him to go away, he applied a light to a large quantity of un- 1 powder collected for the purpose, and lew \ the Palace and all who were in it to pieces. Free!Preel!I‘raol[! A Book of Instruction nnd Price List on lacing and Cleaning, to be bad man by :- ling at any of our oflioea, or by pout by sending you'r address to R. Parker 00., Dyers andCleaners, 769 to 763 Yonge %., Toronto. Branch Ofï¬ces: 4 John 1:. .. Hunilton: 100 Colborne 815.. Brantford. This story is told in the Independent of one of the delegates to the Christian confer- ence which was, recenply held in‘VVa‘ehing- VuI-v "u-vâ€" u ton: At one of the hotels a colored man‘ takes the hats of the guests as they go into the dininmroom, and hands each man his but without hesitation or mistake as he comes out. “How did you know.†asked the wondering delegate, " that this was m hat 2" “I didn’t know it wuz your hat, ’ was the quick response; " I only knows it wuz do hat you gub me." Cumulus 11m. Ruana restores For and faded hair to Its netural color and prevents all us out. The (Iorean never cuts his hair, and he wears it in a braid down his back until he is married, when he has the right to curl it on the top of his head. A man is not sup- ‘ posed to be a man until he can wear his hair on the top of his head. 1103100001! Con cumin one minute. Sarah Bernhardt proposes to be the great- est mother-in~law on record. “ I shall put into the part all my heart, all my art,†says ; she. Her presents to the danghter-in-law began with a diamond necklace for 60,000 francs and ran all the way down to a fur Attention is called to the annual re ort in another column of “The Canadian utnsl Aid Association.’ This deservedly prosper- ous home com any is dolnï¬â€˜e large and set- isfsctory bus ness. :4?“ hey want local agents in all unrepresented districts. The Chairman of the Conference of the British National Society of Professional mu- sicians said that musical art had made great advances in England in the past quarter of a century, but Gilbert and Sullivan’s operas had prevented proper appreciation by the public. They turned attention from the merits of serious music. A Cure for Drunkenneu. Ithe opium habit, depeomauia, the morphine habit, nervous prostratlon caused b the use of tobacco, ‘ wakefulness, mental do rees on, soltenln ol the brain. etc.. premature cl a . loss of vltall y caused by over-exertion oi the hr n, and lose oi natural utrength lrorn any cause whatever. lienâ€"young, old or mlddloagedâ€"who are broken down irom any of the aim e causes, or any cause not mentioned atom, send our address and 10 cents ln stamps lor Lubon’s 'l'rea se in book form, of Diseases of Hon. Boohe sent sealed and secure from observation. Address II. V Lusos 47 Welllnvton street East. Toronto Ont Mr. Gladstone has written to the editor of the Nonconforminl Musics! qu no! as fol lows: “ Ever since the time of St. Augus- tine, I might perhaps say of St. Paul, the power of music in assisting Christian devo- tion has beon upon record, and great schools of Christian musicians have attested and conï¬rmed the union of the art with worship. I sincerely hope your journal may advance this purpose in the churches of the Noncom- iormists, joining you in the further hope that skill and science may always continue to be the handmaids of devotion, and may never be used to overshadow it." ANNUAL REPORT. n. 80mm: mud Huang 0! an nbovo 00-- vu hold tn tho Comp"!!! olloo on Thnnd 0 19“: In“. The Pmtdont. It. Rondo. in a; ohnlr. In opening \hn moo the proud.“ «tuned to flu Int-go incan- o! b no. on: um 01 flu unions you. no now‘bndneu (new policies laud) lug tummy per cent. smut. while the dam nu van 1% 0: cont I but. '1'!" Inpu I“. wu lighter. 0 run“ be 0 n hm \nnmu tn the non- NI’INP ol the Annooin on. [amazon bu been van nt 5 very Inn“ 00“ oom- pnud via; am 0! not Compute nbont on.- third. Bocnmy under out cum: 0: nnnoo we cons] ' oqu‘uy The bone!“ null worded. o! reunb n lnaunnoo u mmnnblo cool. to being appro- olnbed by no public, Pence me Inge increase In our Ah- nmml A. nil“ m1“! iélhbl'o lua'unnoo u roman-um wu. :- mm. .yrw oltbed by (uh. public, hence mo Inge increase In our buslnul lat you; und tho pmpeos o! nun gram hen-om use comm: you. The lollovlng in 5 oondonlod upon hon a. 1.. port oubmuud by the Directors :â€" ,U__ . â€"-nl . I MAMDuD“ rvuv Iuvâ€"--"â€" ’v FINAN cm. unsung lulu-“u...""ur, Pollcluiuued,lss1................ lupmonflng. hum-nee to th. ,_4A » “[10qu v: Applications nohoooptod . . . .. . . .. '11 Rambo: 0! down dunng me you. . 84 Tom (liability chime paid" . .. .. 4 PM!“ membenhlpmecmumss‘l. 3.904 Amount 0! lunnnoo now in (one, (Dec. sumssnnuu Amount loonod upon real estate - bv montage. ï¬rst lien (Reserve Funds) ................. . . . . . Duh atheodofloo............. Duh lo boob, ...... . . . . . . micron due on mortgage. Intent“ moment... ..... assessment 00 be nude (or alums weepfed (estimated) 011.100 00 Furniture end ï¬xtures ..... . .. 250 00 Tom mu...:.......... 354.9005 Lmbtls'm. China for dam: losses :â€" 1. Dneendunpud............None. 2. Adjusted. but not due. . .. "014.625 00 3. Unadjunodmuc uolredsted 5.00000 c. Beehtodineult............. 1.30000 'ro .........-...... "0.82500 Dueol d genenl ex- ’ 8.642 as ,_--‘-n- 'rohllhbiliï¬---"~- am on mm holder! w Memhenhlp feet... .1? I; L'.’.’.m.721 an Annual dues, expense nee- menu md to: changing policies 9.4â€â€œ Reoelved um: went clou- ed, placed toreoemw 174 28 Collected on memento for the you... .. . .............. 71.871 52 '1?on id by memben Tots! ln‘emt collected ........ Tohl income†.. .. Amount on had a beginning ' ' V Expenditure. Cub paid (or death tomes. . . . . 361.124 72 Cu!) (1 for total dlsability dais: 8.65000 Inn] umnsos................ ‘37†7 rclaiEna......... Legal exponsos.. Non-0! um nbovo psymem ol chum thehmonnt of 86.591 36 was (or claims for assessment No. 6. 1886. not paid st. close 0! the yen. Comm‘uions nnd tees "tuned :ya ngenu from membership can ................... . . . . . . .1 Cub puid ulnrieo nnd other ox- ponsen of omohln, Including non! ngénts .............. 05: pnld to: rent Ind cues. . mushy}: smut un IHIUIANOI. wK.â€"-u«u lot-n..-â€" van-u vâ€"rvâ€"- _‘ V , Ton! expehdltun. . . . . Amonntot cubon hmd...... Amount. curled to Reserve sud Dinbunoment Fun-.13. . ..... . Total expenditun Ind funds on hand ..... . ..... . . . . '.: . .‘ ..... To“! uxpeuunun: luu nun... w. hand ..... . ..... . ...... . ..... 8 99,590 18 Rams and Disbursemmc Nada. Amour“ on hind Dec. 311%, 1887 .......... 8 33.734 70 W11. Rnxxm, W. Pnnurox PAOI, President. Secretlry-Manager. AUDITORS' REPORT. To the Preeident and Director: 01 “The Canadian Mutual Aid Auooiation." aluminumâ€"We have careiuutv’ Audited the book! and accounts of youreom any, a o oompnred vouch- ero with expenditure or the year ending 81:! December. 1887. end hove found them correct. We have also examined ell bonds, ‘mortgegee and securi- ties,end have much plasma in certifying to weir accuracy. as shown in foregoing report. Joux an Hastings Joni! Went: Oekvilie, ' } AWN." vvu - _.- Joan WAun, Oakvilla, roxonto. 5:11.19“). 1888. Watson's cough drops are the beat in th world for the throat. and chest, for the voice unequalled. See that the letters 3. 86 T.W. are stamped on each drop. True wisdom is to know what is best‘ worth knowing, and to do what is best worth doing. People who no «Meet to bed Math. (on! ooned tongue, or nay dleordel o! the atom-ch, can u onot be relieved by using Dr. Oar-on'e atomh Bitten, the old end trled remedy. Ask your szziet. Knowled c is proud that he knows so much ; wie om is humble that he knows no more. Whenever gout Stem): or Bowel- get out e! or. «howling Ilioumee:ll Darvon. or Indigestion, ‘ out their “tenant o I. e at once I done 0! Dr. muone stomach Bitten. Beet [emu] medicine. | All Dreams. 50 cent. A. P. 383 Tom uhpdd for postage. printing sud muons" and xenon- I ï¬ll-lily .u.-._.°_ -_.. _ , um Attorneys, :nd experts In hunt mules. Enth- “shod 1867. non-Id c. Dido-I a 0... Toronto. W ' (I .â€"An 03ml "mod; 6. Efflflï¬a bv S. LIAnoutoh ' lnflemmntory beam- em.NouralgiA, Gouimdbum- huge, who we: cured himseu b ii me: being three years on crutches. The romely will be expreeeed to my pnfl oi Ceneda to myrroon sunning the ebovo oompidnee who order ii. end (or oirculue. Price oi 80:. bottles. Liegmegj {1.00, Pill- 250. DJ. m- Ol 80:. nounuu, mum“... ,._ (EASTER, Pctrolla. Ont. W l’lill'll Busineu College, Guelph, om. The l-‘acult has been strengthened, the pram lees enlarged. en new Appliances edded. The Duel- nus Department nflorde one 0! the best courses ob- tainable. while the shorthand Department has accomplish“! results unequaued In the history 0! shorthand. Ladies admitted to all ndventages oflered hyflm Inshtnï¬lon. Students enter at any time. Ch- 4-- u u...nnunlnk I’uinohml. D)‘ we Insuluuv". HUI-\I\l-w w.-- oulan mulled free. M.rM5FCOR‘If6KLV'l’IrthipM. Importer ol flno Guns, Rifles, Amunltlon Ind spons- man's good: 0! even desori tlon. On receipt 0! 816.00. I wll express to any addreu. In English made double banal breach-loading choï¬. gun, with covet and tech complete. W. floDOWALIo. 61 King shoot East Toronto water ' “no. KIWI-:88. boro 2013M fer hour. Also Back ï¬rmsâ€"Hand, Home, or noun Power. and for Catalogue. Laldlnw Mannlactnrln; 00., n Ammn. 0m. .oouonn- CHAD!“ HUTUAL ASSOCIATION. fieiid'ent on... ouc-n-cc W. NTC 66wALL, u...ol|lltoloc.n ....-u--o--. Walla. Mnn'l't. Dorcholter St... 0th 0011‘ No More. _________._â€" I'ILWUIILDIQ (ya-«1:930 0.8. Anne T..'.......Zl.m .137 so 3.533 12 1.442 93 621 00 PURE myrma smmm O 1.866.2N 8 26.300 00 0 8,479,025 3 10,168 ‘9 TUBOGGAN 023,307 on 31,533 a": 0 99,590 13 0 66,212 05 8 16.889 21 6,097 80 «05":- “m: “:0 3 7 8 l O 1,469 21 mound WORK F352 WESTWARD H0. ' ! snould aubu tlba hr the†II I-VI III-"Iv .- u u .--_. .. mould .ubwrlba hr the "Mud River Mountaineer,“ published umt- weekly an under, Wyoming. nub wnipflon O2 .50 pa: tnuum. _______.__.__._â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€" The “Bandyâ€l'utout “untold" will '3» u lih time. Ind costs only 15 cu. Bold bf IKenu. Balm unitary atl I open. Sam- os( (tree by ex Iceman-on leoelgt to! ptlco. Ad- dress U. pw. ALLEN a 0.. 67 Yougo L, Toromo. “'IIALE", IOITE (10., 0111003800" to) W. GBAIIA)! a 00. 283 Yonge 8b., Toronto, desi’en in J kfndsBoud And Otohestro Insan- moms. both New sud second-Bond. Vocal and Instruments! Music, Music Books, m. In- atrucuon Books for every Instrument. Agents for Cal Fischer’s Bun a On.- cuumu Music. Send to: Outflow“. CAI-I'S‘KINS Hill“ Miamkuumuzmwg N003 AGE!“ WANTID over the mun Do 1' million. Add"... 680. D. vacuum. 81 ‘TIIII’GIAESyOOC. I‘m-Mun. Toronto Silver Plato 10o. SILVER PLAIED WARES. ALL Goons EUARANTEED. TORONï¬TO. CANADA PE RM“ EN’I‘ LDAN AND SAVINGS COMPANY INCORPORATED A.D. 1855. Subscribed Conical, - - 83,500,000 Pom-up Capllal, - - - 2,,300 000 Reserve Fund, - - - 1,180,000 Total Assets, - - - 9,301,015 once x-Coy's Bldgs, Toronto St, Toronto. EihA’IM'LBANSjR GBEDIT FDNGIER PLAN. The Company has a large amount of money to lend on lieal Estate securites at the lowest current rate ol interest repayable either in one sum or by instalment as may be desired by the borrower. . Applies tions may h° made direct to the undersigned by letter or otherwise, or to the local re resentativee oi the Company throughout Ontario. the Com- pany always has funds on hand no delay need be ex- pected. Expenses reduced to minimum. Mortgage: and Municipal Debentures Purchased. J. HERBERT MASON. Managing Director. for us. Cub lurnlnhed on satisfactory mums . Address 0. 3. PAGE. Hyde Put. Vermont, l'. AND TRADERS GENERALLY. We Inns 3 9001) In In your locality to plot up Desiring to obtain 5 Business Education, or become pmflclent in Shorthand and Typewriting, should nt- tend the nnmsn AMERIBAII Anusngtss comm BARflUM w’fiim and 1mm WORKS, ____-â€"_ 1.. A u- “‘11-: Amado, Yonge stree “Toronto. For Circulars. etc" Address, . O'DEA. a L We Guarantee the Best and ‘ 1 3 Cheapest Fences made in the ~ â€" ~~ A - ' - L Dominion InoN FENCES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION; - [8931 for Caulk“? N0. IMAMIIIZOI 'I'Bl EXOHIB’I‘ GRAD! 0! '7 II) UI-rllllvbvu Inn-lav, nyuvu.-â€" -. Alter April more suitable collections willlieic iï¬'ted ior nihilingduulng the summer months. ‘ilE PLAN'I‘i will he sent lw mail. poet-paid, whether question is correct-iv Aneworui or non. Collection Nos. 5, 6, 7 and 8 cannot be sent below April ; Nos 1, 2, 3 and 4 will he sent on rct‘elpt ni mice, it re quested, otherwise they willhe nznt in Aprilnlso. All plants will be labelled and choice No. l stcok. grown especially ior sending by mail, end nearly to lorge no sent out hyotrer Nurservmen,throuxh agonto. I. double these prices. â€All letters with the question correctly answered will be nnmhemt an they come to nond. end the 5,000.00 in Gold will be given to the sender: of the following correst nnwots received :â€"â€" c-.. ,, AI- 1-- 1"].- nnna, Ina Ina U,Uw.uu Ill Uulu nu. m; “In... .. ...- --..~-_ 131;. 25th. 50th and mom correct ansocré rem-trod. . .985 much In Gold. 200m. 309m and 500th correct. answcrg received. $10 mu‘ll In Gold. --_____ ...-...-- n'A'lllffl Q nan IUODTH GDRREGT ANSWER REBEIVED 2200010 " 4200010 " .. .. 8.0001147 AI:A_ Cl t‘ iï¬bzo'oom comm A_u§w.ï¬..,nE§.E!!§9 IUU’UUUIII UUIIIIIâ€"UI rIIIv" â€"-- --â€"â€"â€"-vâ€"â€" v", . Any person may compete any number oi ï¬rms. The names 0! plumes who hwn won. mm: wall ho pub "shed in this paper at dlflerent times during competition. As a direct investment ihls w: I not mix hi“ "1‘ object. is to introduce rm stock and build up a trsio by mail. I employ no men“. W" “E“ d "’0‘ W" customers. and can deliver stock to an ran 0! the United States or Canada. either by msil, express or [rel ht. at a'iout half the tics ohsrz by other Nurserymen through agents. Send me a list oi wan“. ""1 i m l quote you prices. msks s specialty of sending plsnu by mail. snd gnarlnwe them to "I'm III good condition. Address all letters J-ul-AHMER, Nurseryman, Toronto, Ont. TRADE a Car me our, Al 11' m'v‘xor APPEAR mam. 733i“!!â€" ‘ max.“ “Wm; PATENTS mmwmmmwm - ~...« I Q Vll‘ (Ill. Anal-.3911â€. _.*"“-_‘ 4“.“de (“‘0' nun I. I.â€" ALL IN SEARCH 01' “gyms in the We“... MARK. I. 06131;; Secretary ..... ooooo ..... III. | â€" ._ . (â€"â€" _...â€" _ -â€" o s och." ~-PLUM8 h w. ’°' t 93pm .yDulou lulled one. ! “Deni term a the HAHN! '~ nuasumzs. Barnum om. or, u 11.1mm a sqfl.ï¬â€™mprletom TREES- . \v -u-_. t‘lnn-1|_L.\â€"- GIVEN AWAY. | u. uunu :- av... - Al‘o on: one: A (ovum Red MANITOBA. Farmers going to Manitoba will ï¬nd It .0 their udvsnugo to 0311 upon or who to W. B. Gillotb, 628 Mdn Street, WinniPGB. who has improved farm: for: solo. - a . QAL___A charge. Assistance given to bone ï¬do lett- lera who may buy farms from him. Money lent at low rates of interest on personal prop- erty, to assist such settlers to start farming. __ wling during wmeu hem Pom eve nil- dey end mum every Se tome and h enmmer from Quebee "nan Marley to IBM «lung n Londonde d mule end w to: Scotland end In Alec tron Bel vb mum and St. John' N. aim to Liverpool make dull: manner men 0. 'i'he meme" ol u: gov as all during? win“! to end from newâ€. engulf]. Damn end Welphh And d M 7 ‘--_A_-- _--I.Iu- (1-...â€" Allan Line Royal M911; Maggy! Bï¬rï¬gï¬eeh GI not between G ind Baden m . lorinHW 7 ' .or other human?“ A. Schumann" 3 Baltimore 8. 0n nun-u sumac. h John'o "13. r., - Wm. mi 60.. 8t Jon'n novo .t Alden, New 'York; I. Bouruer.'lo mam] Anus. Bu 50o" Qua Wm. Brook! phh: H. A. Allen 1’0me BoutouI Iontrnl. . = y hunts. A path“ ‘ lood Puriï¬er. A II I ell, 24 - I eugheer cured i ‘ I: “optic flu m. , . , ears 311110:an Jenn . _/ _ , nie Blrrel, 66 elnu I ' Street, cured at Weakness and Lung Trouble: John Wood 96 Outh- oert 86.. cured 0! Liver Comflalnt any! 3 omen, used “1% 3 ï¬fty-cent. bottles - rs. J. Bee]. 6 AW 86.. tron led for years with ï¬ervous Walla two small bottles gave her greet relief. 30 F. F. DALLEY 8 00 381‘ IMPORTED ENGLISH BREEPS. 5100M American [logo thnï¬q Qumy gun-um lot- to on“ pure): no. for price}. SAUSAGE flASlflGSZ DR. GRAY'S Speciï¬c hue been used lot the muen years with great success, in the tmtmen o! Nervous Dehllty, 39d 911 gheues ulslng from 0:- ,n , IA_Iu... -I_..I__ Iâ€" A‘Ulvvuo uuuu-v n. u-u â€"~‘.â€" ........ v r, . , wanes. over-worï¬dâ€"lbnln, loss of vitality III: the can, pal lucionmw. For sale by All (In: Prlgo 81 per. _x,.or q boxes for 85, or will he cant h] n. _._.LI-L -_ -n-‘h‘l- Price 81 per box, or 6 Damn for so, or wm In mm W mall on receip‘ at price. Pamphlet on sppllutlon. WEEK}. c. a??? Nervous Debility. t We are offering special in- ducements to purchasers of Iron Fence for delivery this fall. I0. 000"! GORREGT ANSWER RECEIVED-- --$ 200 20 0001'" " ----- 300 40, OOUTH " “ “ ----- 800 60,000TH “ “ †----- LOGO - - â€"AA ‘A III Afll fl THE GEAY MEDICINE 00., Toronto. . Park 85 Sag. WINDSOR. ONT. $2,509.09 muggy): {30%}? elm \ :30 Ol‘ M r the bow ring all Bl , in at“!!! 1'3.