Smith (dunâ€"Whu'n tho nutter, Jone: 2 Janaâ€"I've ot the hosdncho. Smith (who minute: it or the mthwho)-â€"Why don't you h." u ï¬lled I A boy's description of hwlngs tooth pull. ed oxprouou it. about u well u wything we have seen: “Jun before it killed me the tooth came out.†I‘LA veâ€"uv .w.. 7 _ Homely girl (conï¬lcutly)â€"â€"" Lest night ‘ Mr. Nioeiellow said I had the smetest face he ever gar. vd on.†S ympsthetic friend (fervently) â€"-“ How he must love you I†“ George, don't," exclaimed she ; “ you are altogether too much like the Anthreclw Coal Trust." " Think so, my dear t" “ Yes, the nearer the winter season draws near the tighter you squeeze." Equal to the occasion. lie (oummeringin the oonntry)â€"â€"“ Shell I sssist yr-n over the wire fence,,Meude 1" Sheâ€"“ No, I can do very nicely by myself; end in the meantime, Charley, wish you would study that bank of clouds in the wcsc and tell me if it looks like rain.†WVVu van-v v _ .. "Stewardeu stewardual’ screamed the old‘lady in a storm, “ my mom is flooded ; “ do, please, ask the captain to rent me one of those water-nigh! compartments. 1 do- olue thh is peyfgccly dreadful." ' . a LA Husbandâ€"I’m afraid. my deer, that this amnieur theatrical entertainment is “In 1y to rave a bII'O. Wifeâ€"Io may, John; but, {or eaven's sake, remember that is is an amn- teur entertainm ant, and when the curtain drops afwr each not. don 1: pick up your bet and go out. “ How is it, my dear." said a husband to his wife, “ that while you and your sister Ellen are so much alike in most respects, you are married and she prefers to remain single. Surely she has had ofl'ers enough." “ Yes, love, but Ellen was always more difli- culb to please than I," , 7. _ .u. . ‘7 A Terxible Revenga.â€"-Mlsu Do Pinkâ€"No. Mr. Sulbor, M: can never be. I shall never marry a widower. The idea ! Clutch mo walking in any other woman's thou. Mr. Snitor (departing) â€"-I had no intention, Miss De Pink, of offering you my late wife's shoes. You conldn’t get them on. Woman (to tramp)â€"â€"“ If I give you a nice dinner will you help mo put. up some patent aelf~rolling window-curtains l" Trampâ€" " No, ma'un. I’ll saw wood, our in coal, or dig past-holes, but I won dn’h help a womm on window-curtains if she gave me a Delmonico spread." Mrs. O'Harriby: “Now put in another quart.†Grocer (putting in second quart) : “ Why didn't you ask for a halt-gallon at ï¬rst and have done with if. 1" Mn. O‘Hurity : “ Och, bless yer aowl 1 One quartiafer mesolf and the t'other is for Mrs. Cwey." A Frenchman of this city having received the photograph of a lady, asked a friend what was customary under the circum- stances. “ Compliment it. " said the friend. “ Tell nor its beauty in vexy rare. " “ Ibeg to make ze acknowledgmong, madame, †he said t6 her at their next. meeting, “ Zee beauty of madame in vair Icnrce. †Everybody has been served hot Tommy, whom his {other has completely forgotten. Of course, he would not ask for his dinner, having been admonished not to ask for things at table. But presently his mother, requiring a plate, oalle_(_1 the servant to Eï¬iï¬'fï¬im] milled the servant to fetch one, whereupon Tommy remarked timidly : “ Take mine, momma ; you see it’s quite clean.†-- -- o. .I 1-_,, , A poorly-clad little girl came into the store of one our atationera recently. She wished to buy some wflting~paper, and ï¬n- ally 3!“ show? some for ï¬ve cent: a quire. ,2“ L_Il - -_:_.. 1-.-9J .In. an, "I" .uvuu vvwâ€" --_ ,, “ How much will half a quire be?" she inquircd in a half-fed, plaintive little voice. “ Three cents,†replied the clerk. “ If you please I'll take the other half,†was the quick response. A MODERN TRUST. Would-be customerâ€"“ Will you trust me tor a few things for a couple of days I ’ Grocerâ€""Como around in a couple of days and 1 will." W ouldvbe cuntomerâ€"“ But I will have the mquey than)"; a, *L__ T _-..l.l 6â€"...» ulvuv \ u U†Grocerâ€"‘3 Then in when I would trust. you 1†Several thousand citizens of Chicago met 1 in the Central Music hall, Chicago, last Sunday to dissuaa the question of Sunday observance and agitate for the enforcement of the existing Sunday laws. The remark~ able feature of the meeting was that the people present ware nearly all of German and Scandinavian birth, the elements which were alwaye represented as opposed to any strict obeervance of the day of rest. The addreraee of the speakers were in German and Norwegian, and it wan contended that the foreign-born population of Chicago was quite an anxious to Lee the Sunday lawn kept g,-__ mL- 1:-..zn..a:.m mu! y-vuu wv-v "‘"’r of theee evils. The American Sunday is one of those free institutions of the Republic which Wadi! is very glad to get along without. _____.â€"â€".â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€" The Youth who Died tor Love. A visitor to a noted rain on the Rhine'wae ehown over the premises by the old janitor, wh_o e_xplalned_n!l upon? the castle. ,,I_I.__‘-J L ...... IIulI-v uâ€"z -â€".---__ V, , as native Americans. The dissipation mid crime which mark the Chicago Sunday were vigorously denounced. and not remin- tionn were 3611mm: [ooklygm .the ntxppzesaion vv uv v-r.â€".â€"V.. Jaaiter-" This its the celebrated hunger tower.†Vi‘tiforâ€"J' How did it get that name ?" “ Do you see you skeleton in the corner 2" “ I do.†“ That is the skeleton of the wretched page who dared to Mpire to the affections of the beautiful Countess Drncherefols, and who fm' his crime was locked up in this tower and perished wretchedly Irom hunger and thirst. Alas, poor youth 1†added the janitor, wiping away n dry tear. n____ - L- IA“..- 4». J “ His nkelaton seems to be failing to pieces.†" You, but I have already made arrange. n nta with the village sexton, who furnished in one, to procure me a nice new one. There in no lack of so called cures for the common ailment. know as come. The vo- geteblo, animal, and mineral kingdoms have been ransacked for cures. It. is a simple mettle! to remove cornn wlthout paln‘.‘ for llw'vuv- -- if you will go to any dm glue or medicine dealer and buy a bottle 0 Putnam’s Pain- less Com Extractor nnd apply ll: as directed the thing la done. (lob “Putnam’s," nnd no other. Sunday Laws in Chicago. WIT AND WISDOM. 'l‘o Cure :1 Corn. in another or .med'icine Never think tint you on make youru" great by making number Ion. A “081 . bid hub“ will In" sn otherwlle faultles- charsotor, u u: Ink drop uoiloth the pure white page. Beecher wk! 11 you do not [on your gar don enough ‘0 care for in: you would for a baby. honor let it alone. Flower- fl? not be put off with arm’s length cord- n ty. Emerson said it in a part of prudence to face every 011311113110, and pay every jut de- mand on your time, your “lento, or your heart. Always pay, for, ï¬rst or last, you must pay your entire debt. Bm’ow says the ï¬nite of the earth do not mono obviously require hbor and «L tivation to prepare them for our use and snbaiatenee, than our {so-Men demand in- etrucdon and reguhtlon 1- Older e0 quel-fy us to become upriï¬hh and valuable member: of society, meta to when. or happy in ourselves. The Independent remind- ite reader- that ii is always a bad muk for any one if his character will not bear the test of familiar acquaintance, and elwavaa good matkif it will bear this test. Ibis only by this beat that We really know what. men are in the abiding principles which govern them. The Christian Union says, when we are animated by evil thoughts or unkind desires, when we are prompte to revenge a wrong, to reproach ls failing. to Bay bitter words. or to do oruel deeds. than is the time for de‘ny. Then may we well wait. and suffer these baneful feelings to cool and better ones to take their place. But if there is any righteous deed to be done, any justice to establish, any kindnesa to express, “i love to manifest, any joy to diï¬â€˜une, let us eaten to give it form and voioe. knowing that there is neither time to wastenor apnoea) pause in the blessed work of doing good. “ Do large birds transport smaller ones through the air 2" la a quoflion with which ornitholo into are now occupied. Swans, coota, an moorhenn carry their young on their back: whilst: swimming. and, according to a wriwr in “ SI. J men's Gazette," they trggsport £116!!! _whi}st ï¬ling. ,!_ L- --_-.Aâ€" 3‘.- Th; mallard has been known to convey its young from an oak twenty-ï¬ve foot high, and a. moorhen, which had its nest on a. ï¬r~ tree, was seen to fly dowu with two of her brood, one in each foot. But birds do not merely convey their young to the ground,â€"facts prove that large birds transport smaller ones in their yearly migrations. Tho woodoook. according to the writer above quoted. when it wishes to convey its young away from o place of don- ger, presses the tiny bird between her own feet and against her breast, and flies with it thgough‘ the-air. . ‘1 n, 11-- AL. A..-L.°.. vmvu .- Th: Cree Indians told Dr. Ran, the Arctic traveller, that a small bird, of the sparrow species, avails itself of the Canada goose to get a lift. during its long journey. A then- snnd miles to the northwest, the doctoe found other Indians who also spoke of thr Cepadn goose as conveyprg flay passengers. a..___ AI.-- VFW†0".' w_ V 7 i F1 7 n ‘â€" In the East the opinion is common that cranes transport on their bwkl small birds across the Mediterranean and over moun- tains. Several ornithologists have conï¬rm- ed taia popular opinion by their own obeer- vsticnn. One of them says that in the nu- tuun flocks of cranes are seen coming from the North; as they circle over the cultivat- ed plains of Palestine, little birds fly up to them, and the twittering of those already settled upon their books may be distinctly heard. nun-u. Another observer saw smaller birds rise from the backs of cranes, at which a gun was ï¬red. A Snedish traveller, while nay- ing at Rhodes, saw flocks of sharks come over the sea, and small birds rise from their backs. Irn,4LL (‘1.-- vuv uvâ€" â€"â€"-.. _._.._.,_. Mr. Wilson, foreman on ll). South Gsre Breakwater, at the month of the Tees, new a short-wed owl come “flopping†across the sea, and u it neared he mw something between its shoulders. The owl olighted on the gearing within ten yards of him; and directly it settled, a little bird dropped off its back, and flow along the gore. 0n tho broad back of the owl it had safely ridden across the wild North Sea. llarvcst Excursion to Minnesota, Dakota and Montma._ First clans accom- modstion Tickets goods for 30 days, in 31nd- lug stop over privileges of 10 days going std 5 days returning. on the following dates: Tuesdsy, Sept. 25; Tuesday, Oct. 9 and Tuesday, Och. 23. For free maps. hooks and all particulars, address J. M. HUCKINS, Trsv. Pass. Agent. Palmer House Block, Toronto; F. I. Whitney. Gon'l Passenger and Ticket Agent ; J. BOOK-WALTER, Land Commissioner. v The Huntington railroad bridge at Cin- cinnati, that was carried away by the flood, will be rebuilt. A Cure for Dru-kennels. The'oplum lubit. depeomufln. the morphine harm. nervous predation emu-db theme oi tobacco. «nominees. menu! de on, soilenln‘ 0! .he bran. «0., premature ol 5 9, loan oi vital! cancer! by over-exertion ol the bra n. end loo of natural strong“). from any onus. whnever. lienâ€"young. old»! mlddle-ngedâ€"who no broken down from any ntahenbove ensues. or my oeueo Memmtionod above. . ‘1‘ -_;._ lâ€" 4-..... 'A- rum-.0. flliflulwvv wumv. v. â€".- "."v I ,_ - - ~~ , , . oend 3‘01): address and 10 none» in stamps for Lubon'a Tue. 2 In book form, of Diem of Jan. Boo!" rent waded and secure from observation. Addrm I. V L030! 47 Wellluybon sham East. Toronto Ont. It is estimated that 1,200,000 dozen can: of sweet corn will be packed this year in of awe Maine. Harvest Excm along. The Chicago , North-Western Railway Company announces aseries of harvest excur- sions to points in Iowa, Minnesota, Dakota and Nobnska, for which tickets will be sold September llth, September 25th. October 9th, and October 23rd, at the rate oi one fare for the round trip. These (xcur. sions will afford exceptional opportunities for personal inspection of the productive country reached by the Chicago North- Western Railwsv lines. For full informa- tion address E. 1’. Wilson, General Passen- ger Agent, Chicago. Wilkio Collins, the novolist, is looking old, and his hari work has left its mark on , him. "II"! “11“.“: "ms. Burrows-Momma : intense leohlnnnd atlnclng; most at nlgllt :wono by no hlng. It allowed to oontluue tumors form, whlc often blood and ulcer. nte. becomlng ve sore. Swnn‘annmuuu' "or In ltohlng 3nd b ecdln . hula ulocutlon and n mnny cues removes the morn. [I h equnll emu- clean in curlng all Skin Dbcnaoo. 11k. HWA NE a SON Proarletoro, Phllulelphh. Brunt-011ml)" oanJm 0 “load of drunk“. Soul “7 null for no can . Gormm coal does not appea: has much headway in Italy. Birds Transport†Birds. GOLBBI GRAINS. mak- In men distracting, not 011‘)! to the pawn sï¬i-otod If he have any pride. but to those with whom he cameo in contact. It is a (is "cute matter to speak of, but it hu pnted not mly friends but low". Band bremh and catauh ureinupuahte. Dr 8330‘: Catanh Remedy cure. the worst cases as thoustnds can testify. Tao Répnbliomu of New York Shuo dock" for high Incense in nominating Warner Millor for Common “ "Ii: better net to be, thin le “I ha] 1);," and no one can be happy Whose nysfom is deranged by poioanous secrrtiona. Nearly all ills 1h“ flesh is heir to. Il‘iae from torpid furor and drrangemeni of than digestive or- gans. D . l’ueroa‘s Pie-aunt Farm has Pul~ Iota correct irregularities of the lwer. ra- vont coutipotion, and promote good bet: uh. Buy them of your dxuggiat. k933i. oh. itallnn trugodhn. will aoon re. hire from the stage permanently. “ Oh “there wan mt be found 7' Too wo-n~out mot-u r iillhu; Stockings to mend. and trou‘cus $0 dam. Dishes m wash. and butter n chu-n. While my back he): to break, and you head and heme burn, And We is n oonstmt hicuon. Tho summer came and went, Toe mnron no louver s'ghs; Elastic he: flap. and mun |ed he: chuck, Work theme but play, Me is not sweet, And the chaugo I‘M mud. in one ah'rn week. By Dr. Pierce'n Favorite l'mcription Positive remedy for those derangementn. irregularities, and weaknesses so common to Wonunkind. The Cmadian railways have about doub'ml in length in ten years, being new «met 12 300 miles. A. P. 416 CANOES,‘ KNITTING MONEY, KNITTING22§%$;;3£'£?RKMAGHIHES MONEY Agents send tor our llluatrnlfll . (analogue. AddreSs. 'numu'u SELF-WRISGING M0? (10.. Toronto, out. NTARKO VETERINARY COLLEGE â€" OVER ï¬ve hundred students in succe-stul practice; tees I‘m-\- dollars per so aion ; session 1888 9 bm inn Oc tuber 20th. Principal. Prof. SMITH, Y. 8., Toronto. 1 dnlmus of acquidng a thorough knowledg of garment cutting should visit us. Scientiï¬c and relvable sysuma taught whereby pnfect ï¬tting gar- muts are prcduoed. Cir ‘ulnr with Iu‘) inlmmalion _o_n application 8. CORBIGAN, Ptop.. 1'22 Yenge at. T080!!!) (‘IYI‘TING SfflflflLâ€"Gentlemen _ duly-(mi?! M‘quiiipgf'fhomugh knowludg n-2A__L.-n_ -uA Tom-15w. T0 EOAN on Puma. Lowest; Rama. Ho deny. Correspondence aoliciï¬ed. _ B. W. D. BUTLER, Financial Agh, Batabluked 1860. 72 Kinmst. E., Toronto SELF- THREADING NEEDLE .mrs; out! Instant†threaded w' walkout passing 1.11 bread through the eye. Agents com money sellinz them Sample packet by mail 150. dozen punk he 8. H00 Whlhm Mannfactnrï¬naCo" Toronto. Ont TUMORS, ULCER", SCROFULA, 0., cured pumauently witnout ,the knife. A pply to DR. W. L. SMIIS.124QueunSt E. ,Toronto. [18.an Business College, Gunrn, On.â€" This popular Institution, now in its 4th year, is doing a grand won (or the Education of young men and women in those branches. 8 knowledge oi which is so essential to the intelligent and successful management of practical mam. Its graduate? are everywhere giving sivnal prooloi the thcroughnees 0! their training, and bearing grateful testimony to the monetary value oi its course of etudv. The Fourth Annual Circular giving full in! "motion will be mailed tree. Address ll. MAoCouulcx. Principal, ‘VE have nnexcelled facilities {or the SALE or EXCHANGE 0! Newspaper ofï¬ces. Tenn-I, one per cent. Satishction gumnwed. wWe have now 10hr good establishments for sale at a bargain, and one publisher wanting a partner. ___ _ - -. - .,, A, n-_.____ TO TOWN AND VILLAGE NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS Yonge St. Tnonto. Wxite for Circulars snd Terms, WILLIAM g BRIGGS, Publisher, Toronto. 7‘ I.†:2 b I â€". Ax unmom WALTIIAH SILVER WATCH. also SINGER SEWING MACHINE For particulars ad- I crew, O. W. DENNIS, 6 Arcade, “ADA SHIPPING (:0. â€" Beaver Llna ol Steamshlps. calling weekly between Montreal and Liverpool. Saloon tickets, Montreal to Live 1, $40, 860, and $00. Return tickets, $80, 890, and 110, according to steamer and accommodation. Inter- mediate. 830; Round trip tickets, $60. Stecngo, 320 Round trip tickeu, $40. For (unher rtlculam and to secure births, up ly £0 E. E. MU tRAY,Genernl younger, I pngtmy } muse Square, Mont" or some , Ann..._.. L... “n3 nl I-qulsvl - vuuunu -- _..- _. Local Aéents In the ciflenni ï¬Ã©hh and Ch BEAVER LINE 0! STEAMSIIIPS. â€"Sm.um Wnlu Bums“â€" MONTREAL AND LIVERPOOL Saloon Tickets. 340. $50. $60. Rotum. $0, 890. $110,1ntermodhm, $30; SteemgoJm. Applyto H. E. MURRAY. Gen’l. Manager, 1 Custom House Square, MONRTEAL. Stained Glass M’GAUSLAND SUN. FARMERS I THE " DANDY " BAGHOLDER takes bags of any nze without homer u Adjustment. Will lnstn Motlmo and pqsts‘gnlyn'gb cents. . J I‘..!‘Jl_â€" litâ€"â€nan WESTER N EEATHER BELTING. "Send for Price Lla'trand Encounta. RILY ON TRIM. A Wonderful Nerve Tonlc. A Medicine, Not a Drink. Rooognlxed “the hm" In England. Aun- tralla and United States. GOLDEN GEMS 0F RELIGIOUS THOUGHT By J. w. BUEL, Assisted by T. DEWITT TALMAGE, D.D. FOR CHURCHES, DWELLINGS, AND PUBLIC BU'LDINGS. MMENSE STOCK of Machinery Send tor Lists. m VALUE IN THE DOMINION. F. E. DIXON k 00.. Makers. 70 Ki_ng_ street East, Toronto. Xï¬iflm: Puhuiihfng Company, 33 and 35 Adelaidj 8:. W., AGENTS NANTEQ. An on‘enslvo Breath THE BEAUTIFUL STORY, '76 King St. W.. Toronto. Send (or I‘ll. Catalogue “'31. ENGLISH. l‘olerhoro. Ont. '. PETRIB. Brnntford, Ont. " nu IIHI LVEV? u. ALLEN a oo.',"u‘5ri'ii{{ndlng, Toronto. MACHINERY y to eclccc from. Tomato. 'Ont. DEPOT Great Clearing Sde, Previous to Leaning Premises. 0llB, BIG OFFER. ' 3 On receipt 0' 812.5" we will express tn anv address, n l ‘ DhUBhE BARREL REEBOK-LOADING SHUT l-UN | ‘ with “no Lamina ed steelBanelv. oiled flock. “(and ' ~ gun (at country use And '0: $3 00 will rhlp to any w'drwi. A 22 cal RxFLE thatwlll ehcot accurately lot 100 icet. 4W M'DQ‘HALL 00. 5| KHG ST. E. TORONTO.1 22 CHUR-G'H ST, TORONTO CHAS. ROBINSON CO. Sales at. low prices. Safes ! GHBIGE FARMS Hm DALI: In AlL PARTS ‘, ‘ Barnum Wire MRS. DART’S TRIPLETS. President Cleveland's Prize for the three best babies at the Aurora Count Fair in 1881. was given to these trtplots, lo lie. I A and Re . children of Mrs. A. I. Dart. Hamburgh. N. . She writes: “ Last August the little ones became very slck. and as I could {get no other food that would a 00 with them commenced the use ot'Laem 0d Food. 1c heipodmcm meedlately, and they were soon unwell as ever. and 1 con- sider it very largely due to the Food that they are now so wcl " Cabinet photo. of these tri dds certiï¬es to the mother. of any baby am this year ARTIES wishing to purchase improved Manitoba Farms, from 80 acres upwards, with immediate possession, call or write to a. l. nunmomhlc- Arthur's Block, Main at" Winnipeg. Information banished (m of charge, and settlers assisted in making auction. Mon" 10 Lou: 3% current rates of Interest. WA valuable pamphlet on “ The Nutrition of Infants nndlnvnuds,†free on npp‘ggauon. r \VELLS.RICHARDSON C0. MONTREAL. 9.0. The lathe best Food for bottlod‘ed babies. It keeps them well. and is better than medicine when they are sack. THE MOST PALATABLE, NUTRITIOUS. and DIGESTIBLE FOOD. EASILY PREPARED. At Drugglsts, 250., 500., “.00. Tm: Bras? AND M031 Emmmcn. F000. loo Meals for an Infant for $1.00. AT “HBIJZ‘AIJ’. I‘lllC . ' ERLIN, HIETLAND ANT) ANDALUSHN WOOL“. in all ctl ~rs, at. $3 per oz ; .‘3.xnny, 1'1. ecy and lose \Vosls. all colors. 10.: per 02.; Em. broldery Silks 10; per dcz. I-keixa Amermn Avra~ acne, 61 colors, 3:10 per dnz ; English Ari-name, large shins. 8c pnr wkeln : Felt, best. quality, 2 Na. wide, 81.00 per ,ul. ; Plush Pompms L“ colors, [tom 2m per dnz ; Stamped Tidyn, an fringed, 25c each; Stamped Toilet Sets, 5 places 35c per sec. |. onstant- ly on hand lull assortment r! newts: mnfeainh for ladies' fancy work Letter orders receive prompt and careful attention ant} goals can he sent by pull. to OUR! ALI. mange; oftheStomagh. carelulantent-ion and goods can he sentbx put to any] part- of Cm Ma. Please write (or pnce Ii t HENRY DAVIS, Direct Importer, 232 Yongc 86., T ronto. m0 ' truth: Jflflk rmflmvï¬m " "flood. liver, Kidneys, Oct at prugglm was" SPORTING GOODS. MANITOBA. .le Cheapest House in Canada for Guns, Rifles, Guru-edges, Fishing 'l‘uckle.Base BallGoods and Sportsmen’s Supplies of every kind. New and second hapd machines and Lactated Food WOOLS AND FARGY GflflilS BICYCLES. No reasonable cifur refused. . 6'; J. TAYLOR. Toronto Safe Works. sundries. FIRE AND BURGLAR‘: PROOF and Vault Duore, ; kept constantly in stock. A number of Second-hand l PBNOEEï¬- We manufacture the Largest Variety of ‘estomacm Bowen. urinary Oman"- may save [our Llfo. and Iron if enema omens or musm, 1': k 14 Pembroke Stu Opens Monday, Sept. 17. ' I CANADA Panamanian 'gLuaniicSavingsflompany . nulmup (Janna... '11 Total Assets, ...... 0 A moun ement low uady and will he scnt free on nmuhcntlon. FARMS PUB BALE 0r nun. Au. Suns, Kismmnd Pawns. Some spwial b. um. H. S. NITt‘llHLl.. Mun-0n, M. Allan Line Royal Mail Staamslnps Sailing during winter tron Pen nna over 1’ha day and Halifax ovary Satunhy to Lharpoo , And In summer Irom Quebec ever Saturday to Liverpool, caning at Londonnerr to and mails And amongst: (or Scotland and he and; also from But mow. vb Halifax and St. John's, N. F, toLivorpoo) toflnlgbtly durinf uummer months. The steamers o! the Glu- gow l D“ sail during_wi_ptgr_ t_o_ and trqm_llal1fn. S’BEHEE 15:611â€"336. Phifddélphia; and durln mun.- mcr between Glasgow and Montreal weekly; G wow and Boytqu weekly, and Glasgow and Philldelphb (ognighfly: Iv- v.4- uu. . E J For freight. passage. or other Information App! ‘0 A.Schumachor00., Baltimoxe; S. Cunard a ., mum; Shea Co., St. John’s, N. F.; Wm. Thomp- son 00.. St. John. N. B.; Minn h 00., Ch! 0; Love a: Aldm New Ymk, H" Bourlier, Toma ; Minna, Rae «20., Quebec: Wm. Brnokie. Phlkdel- phia: H. A. Allen. Portland. Boston Manual. ,' ~ thwribed Cnpltnl, Head Ofï¬ce: Toronte 813., Toronto. : Th2 erla'ged otmlhl 'nd resources of thia Corr- pany. together wiih um lncr‘aced t-cllitlea it hs! recently chlllrdd for supplying lmd owners with cheap money. enable the Din-atom to 13109! with promptneas and at (he lowest cutrent mm of interest all requirements ‘or loan: upm utietacwry real esta'e security. Applimtion may be made to either of the Company’s locxl Apprainers or t» _ --. .... n-A1‘1\‘V ‘-__,__-_ “had-.. AHI.A ‘ SUFFERING Item the effect! a: early evu habite. the I result of ignorance and $013!); who ï¬nd themselvu weak. nervous and exhamate ; alto XIDDLB-AGIDBnd 01.!) Min: “ho are broken down from the eflec-u o! abuse or o‘er-work. and in advanced Hie feel the comequenon ofyouthm) oxrcsg, send for and read M. V. Lubon’s Treatise on the Diseases 0! Men. The book will be sent sealed to any address on receipt 0! two 36. st mp9. Addrem M. V. LUBON. Wellington St. E. Toronto. Ont. DR. GRAY'S Speciï¬c has been used to: the pan ï¬fteen yeam with guat success, I: m treatmen oi Nervous Debfllty, and all diseases arising tram no canes. over-worked 11min. loss of vitality, ringing In tbs ears, palpitation. etc. For sun by all drugs“; Price 81 per box, or e bans (or 35, or will be not“ by mail on recslpb of price. Pamphlet. on application- 'l‘E'E GRAY MEDICINE 00.. Toronto. l9 Company’s lac x! Apprauen or I v Iib‘Rn R1 MASON Manny": Director orontao. ' CATALOGUES FREE. Works, Windsor, Ont. Greatest known Remedy for Nervouoneu. Sleeplessnoos. Female Complalnu. DRUNKIIIOO. Ir Iooo Regard for cauthoy will not cure. FENCES, ORESTING, BUILDERS’ IRON WORK, STABLE FITTINGS, OFFIGE RAILINGS, Em, 1‘. ll. TORIHNGTON, Nervous Debility. ~v-c .uwv- - ur INCOIIPQRAII‘JD 13w. of any house in 1he Dominion. T0 FIRST A} . .AA A VG.“ l'JLE'l' THI’Y LAST- \ , ;,\. i1. FCHd In :H: lilan npo ' _rp:j. .zh- g'if’ to cut '! m: Iidcn, “m- . 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