John Jmcb Ant", the found" of tho America bunch of the family, was born 3% Wdldorf, Baden, on .110 17:11 0! July, 1763, HI- tuber W» h Imall tumor with 3 [use hmlly.__‘q¢oo\_:_wyu. Eh? young?“ of tour Il,,_I L‘ eons. When 17 he left home iii'd walked to the nearest seaport, where he embarked for London. Soon after his arrival Astor deter- mined to carry out his long-cherished desire of establishing himself in the New World. One third oi his fortune was aid for steerv age passage on board a vessel ound for Bal- more. The vessel flelt London' early in November, 1783, and after a longaud stormy voyage arrived in the Chesapeake about the middle of January. The winter was ‘ a very severe oneand the bay was complete- ‘ 1y frozen ever. For neaily two months the vessel remained ice-mend. end it was not until the 10th of March that the harbor of Baltimore was reached. 'rus PROVERBIAL ILL wmn. This long detention in the irczen waters of the Chesapeake Bay, which, perhaps, was regarded as a great hardship at the time, was the origin of John J acob Astor’s iortnne. 0n the passage out he made the acquaintance oi a German employed in the fur trade. Over their pipes during the long winter nights in the hay, he hegulled the tedinm or the hours by relating to John Jacob his adventures among the Indians in search of furs. With German frankness he imparted to the young emigrant the secret of the business â€"-how, for a few trinkets, skins could be bought from the Indians and sold with great proï¬t to the furriers of New York, but that the most proï¬table mode of dealing in furs was to buy in America and sell in London, where skins were worth ï¬ve times more than in New York. Astor tress ured up this information. resolving at no distant day to avail himself of it. Seen aiter landing in Baltimore, Astor and his compan- ion hastencd to New York. .._n‘ I , le,,,3le luu uJu-vâ€"uu -- -. V E“), in the mmn'ier 0(1784 he hired him- self to oneï¬Bobert _Bowno. vzho is mentioned “ n ,, I) 1"! _____ no “ kind-hearted old Quaker." His prin~ cipel duty war to beat turn day after day. summer and winter. His wage. were 82 a week and bin board. He worked hard, and M; the audio} the ï¬rs}: mgnth _his wages were ,4 _L!-_ A- nu vuv v..- v- -_- -7, , raised. This was the ï¬rst introduâ€"ction w the fur business, to which he was indebted for the commencement of the lamest fortune ever accumulated by a single individual in America half a century ago. He loved fare, and in his latter years was accustomed to have handsome specimens hung up in his counting-room, as other men have pictures. He took pleasure in seeing, showing and admiring them. He was not satisï¬ed to re- main long a worker for another. In 1786, with a few dollars capital, he set up for him- self in alittle shop on Water street. He did everything for himself,.for he was too poor to employ others. He brought. cured, beat, sold and had his skins, laboring from dawn to ask. With a pack on his back and on fact he made long and dangerous journeys to the Indian country, climbing mountains, wading or swimming rivers, until he reached the home of the Mohawks, Senecas, Oneidas and other Indian tribes. 011 THE ROAD TO roaresx. 0n Astor’siirst-bnsiness voyage to London he found a ready market for his furs, at an immense prcï¬t, and invested the proceeds in goods suitable for the American market, which he put on board a ship bound for New York. Having a few days of leisure he amused himsel by vhiting the objects of in- terest. Among other places he went to the East India house; and, ascertaining that the â€(luv an“... _-._- , ovemor was a German with a name very amiliar to him, he sought an interview and was admitted. When he nntered he said to him: “Is not your name William â€", and did younot go‘t'o school in the town of â€"-â€"!" -- . ,_-__ â€Us.-- ...... w..." u...“ . UIu Jvuuvv 6" -- VV “1 did, andI remember you ï¬ery well ; your name is Astor,†repled the ï¬nancial magnate. This led to long talk over old school days. The gov mor invited Astor to dine with him and naked if there was anything he could do for him. He said no, he needed neither cash nor credi‘. The governor press. ed him to mention what present would be acceptable. Astor again declined his friend's oï¬'er. Finally, two days before he nailed, Mr. Astor oall_ed t_o hid the governor good- by and was bended two papers with the quiet remark: “These may be of use to you. " One of the papers we! e Canton price current, the other e hundaomely engrossed parchment euthorizing the ship that bare it to trsde freely and without molestation st an of the ports monopolizsd by the Eat Ingie com y. This we: £11k origin of John Jsco Astor's splended cemmeroiel trenseetions with Chins, which he continu- ed with immense proï¬t for seventeen you-s. His ï¬rst ship sailed for the Eat in the your 1800 end his shut-e of the proï¬ts emonnted to $56,000. On the ontwsrd 10 age the ship touched It the Ssndwioh Isien to' teke in weter. ï¬re-woos! and fresh provisions. When inml‘ the vealel arrived at Ca‘nton a mandarin came on board and noticing the ï¬rewood asked the price of it. The captain laughed at the question, but the mandarin said he wanted to bu it, and cfl‘ered 8500 a ton for it. He bong i all the " ï¬re-wood " at that price. It was sandal-wood. For nearly twenty years Astor enjoyed the monopoly of the lucrative caudal-wood trade. Al the Chinete trade developed enter- prise increased. Hie veuell were sent to Oregon to purchase furs. which were oir tained in great abundance and at low pricel : thence they were taken to Canton and acid at great proï¬t. and the money invented in tea: which were brought back to New York, where hla money was again doubled. Astor made by the! apacnlatione (our timeeaa muchas the regular tea merchant in the moat proeperoua days of the trade. The grandeat commercial enterprise over under- taken b an American was Astor's attempt to erta liah the tradin poet oiAatorin on the Paciï¬c coast. It iaied. but not from any want of foresight on the part oi its founders. but because the war of 1812 pre. vented the government from lending an armed vessel to protect the infant settle- nent. “ But for thnt war," Mr. Astor used to any. “ I would have been the rhhut n nu that over llvod."â€"â€"[New York World. II long distanced bi a 10 cent bottle of l’oleon'l Nerviline, t e newest and beat pain remedy. It cum colds, cramps, colic, pain in the head, sciatica. pain in the cheat : in (act it in equally efï¬cacious“ an external or mum-u remedy. Try a 10 cent sample bottle of the great pain remedy. Nervlllne. Sold by_drugghu. Large bonlae only‘ ‘25 a L_ul_ -1 u--- wu- â€" _. “DB""" can“. I Try A nmplow Rule of Not-villus, only 10 cent. Take no Inmate. John Jacob Astor. The Mighty Dollar Thopo r~bottlea luau-try bu “Moved oomldm lo uncoo- In the West. and in gnduolly exmndlng throughout the United tutu. Foremoot omong the gdvsnugeo morning from $1115 new adaptation of paper II the taco thnt the botlloa were unbmk- able. yhileyho 00!: so which they can be , _. a- A-..-I.I-..hlu Inna! ID . wuuo Ivuv wâ€"- ID ..- V W- p mod on the market is considerably lower than that of an article of the same in in glass. stone-ware or tin. A great saving in weight is moreover ali'ected, a deslderatum of no small moment where cost oi carriage of large numbers has to be taken into con- sideration, while the cost of packing is re- duced to a minimum, (or brea ing in tran- sit, which is a constant source oi loss with glass bottles, is obviously impossible. 1 Special machinery is employed in the ‘ manufacture of paper bottles. A long slip ‘ of paper of requisite thickness, haviu ‘ been formed into a tube by bending aroun a circular " mandrel.†is covered externally with an outer glazed sheet. bearing any labels to be employed; the tube is then cut into short lengths, to the ends of which are added tors. bottoms and necks of paperâ€" or of Wood, ii special strength is requiredâ€" noth- ing further beyond pouring and lining the inside with a oompos tion, which, on setting will effectually resist the action of acids, spirits, inks, dyes, etc. The utilizstion of paper is constantly receiving new ï¬duptï¬- tfons, a bear enumeration of which would constitute a formidable list. while enough has been said to demonstrate that the latest development of this material in the bottle- making industry bids fair to hold not an unimportant part in the varied uses nowh obtained from paper. Aiormer Governor ofe large city in J open, after spending on evening at a friend’s table with several oompanlenl, was unable to ï¬nd his carriage, and determined to walk home. Losing his way, however, in the narrow, winding streets, he applied to e policemen to direct his ening footsteps. To his sur- prise. the solemn innotionery could not solve his perplexity. He was not eccqusint- ed, he said, with the location uked for. A happy expedient suggested itself to the in- quirer : u“ u â€L L- .l:_.‘..t mg I»:- Ola. ran‘. [lull Ul - “Be good enough to direct me to the resi- denoe of the Governor of the city,†said the Governor. “ I don’t know where that is, either,†re. sponded the policeman. †What I not. know where the Governor lives? I shall report you tomorrow. I am the governor.†n ma“ H man Hm nannï¬n reioinder. u hOW Duo VIVA-Av- “ Well," v'vae the caustic rejoinder, “ how do you expect me lo know where you live, if you don’t know where you live yourself '3" General Harrison graduated at eighteen and the subject of his oration was " England’s Boot." The fairest buds are often the ï¬rst to wither, and the ravages of disease meke havoc with thebenuty,u well as the strength and happiness of the fair sex. The preval- ent disorders among American women are those of a most distressing description. These “weaknesses," as they are suggestive- ly termed, lpsidiously sap the health, and u- _!-L-J LL- I, wnmw’ luv-u.v_v-l _ V the petienh becomes pale and emaciated, the appetite grows-ï¬ckle and feeble ; she loeee strength as the attacks increase in severity, and in in despair. There is relief for all such sufferers in Dr. Pierce’e world-famed Favorite Prescription. which cures all “ fe- male complaints.†Its use is followed by cessation of the “dragging-down " pains, return of appetite. and in due course, vigor- ous health. 7 Watt produced h‘s ï¬rst real working steam engipe in 1776, the year of American inde- peEdence. No mortal yet has e'er lorecut The moment that shall be his last, but Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets have for- ever settied the question of a comfortable existence until that moment does arrive, and put to flivht the melancholy foreboding: of anthrax: from bilioueneea, headache, in- digestion, constipation, and kindrei ail. ments. The Ameer of Afghanistan is said to be meditating a. journey to England. BHccts 00 Climate. We hear a greet deal eeid about the bene- ï¬ciel effect upon invalid. of the climete of Colorado and other western locelitiee, but when a men ohengee hie lace of reeidenoe in the hope of imgoving ie henlth without ï¬rst trying Dr. erce e Golden Medical Die- covery, he mnhee n greet mieteke. In nine oeeee one ten he might one hie time and money. Thie one remedy even its wer over nil efleot one of the throet end unge, bronchitic, nethmu, ceterrh end even con- eum tlon, which in lung eoroiule to the eimp e [not that it purifie- end enriches the blood and lnvigoretes the debilitated system. The King ofCembodle and Assam will vls-‘ it. Perle next year. Harvest Excursion to Mlnneeote, Deken end Benzene. First clue accom- modeï¬on Ticket. good: for 30 deyu, includ- ing etep over privilegee of 10 days going and 5 deye returning. on the following dates: Tueedey, Sept. 25; Tneedey, Oct. 9 end Tneeday, 005. 23. For free meg, books end All perticulm, addreee J. M. ucxxm, Trev. Poss. Agent. Palmer House Block, Toronto; F. I. Whitney, Gen’l Passenger end Ticket Agene ; J. Boon-warm, Land Commissioner. The Emperor of China has a warm affection for his aunt. A 0-" hr Drunken-cu. no oplmn hum, dopoomunln. the morphine hub“. nervqng proutntiqmmundflfha use at tobnooo, j ___‘- --“-_I-â€" A. Q‘- "Univ-- --___, unkotulnun. menu] dustedâ€. wï¬cnln 0! \he bnln. om. woman" 0! as. loan of flull «and by ant-exertion ol the b n. and 10!. o! mtunl Man Iron my mun vino-var. Ionâ€"you“, old: - m ddle-sgodâ€"owho m min down hum m) onhonbon sumo! my one. mmwm and out .ddn- nnd 10 cont 1: Mp0 (or Lubon'u m In book tum. ol Dime! Ila». Books gens ad ad noun Iron ouch-non. Addns I. V buyo- 61 Wellinflon "mom Town» Ont. A Very Pertinent Question. Tramp: were never so numerous In Uallfor uh u now. The Chicago to North-Western Railway Compeny unnouuceeaeerlee of harvest excur. nioue to point: in Iowa, Minnesota, Dakota and Nebruke. {or which tickets will be sold September 11th, September ï¬rth, October 9th. and October 23rd, at the rate of one fare {or the round trip. These excur- eloun will afford exceptional opportunities for pereonel lurgection ol the productive country reeched y the Chlcego North- Weetern Rellwey lluee. For full Informe- tlon eddreee E. P. Wilson, Geuerel Puma- Paper Battles. Sweet Flowers. Harvest Excursions. A Bristol: monuhoturor of trout ond other the. hu dlwovorod o woy of colouring the node- of «It wour ï¬sh I0 tho-t the scales moy bound {mind of feather: in making am. The new flies are said to be not only more attractive, but more durnble. Isaiah V. Willi-ms of Philadeiphio. at 820,000,000. in no u need the wealthiest ba- 0 1010: in America, Winn: A. T. Stewa'rt diad there was to lv'l and“ on the books of A. ’1‘. Stewart Ca 812 « 00300. An oh Indy bier-d at v urn told us noon 3y iha‘ of all the mediclnes aha md ever Mod the Iouml none to equal 1):. Carson's Slomu'h Bitters, and aid the, ' I Always buvo- to ‘0 hack to Dr. Clnon'o Bitters. no matter what «he: medncims 1 am induned m fly." Dr. Cant: n'n r trnmch Bm- run for the S'Nunuh, Bowela, Liver ud Kulm} 9. Lame bottles 5n um», PATENTS prccured. Patens Attorneys. And experts Eat’d 1867. Donald C. lldonta Cou'l'oronto. FARMS WEV Am“ md to’ 0“! lulll‘l'ated . catalog-e. Address. TRIUMPH SELF-WINGING â€OP 0... Toronto, Ont. 'l'o 10A! on Farms. Lowest Rates. M0“ Ev No delay. Comsgondenco solicited. 3J7. I). BlI‘l'l. Financial Agt, Established 1.960. 72 Klnm . 3.. Tomato SELF-THREADING NEEDLESfï¬ziiï¬; out! Instantly Intended without passing :h read through the eye. Agents coll money telling them. Sample packet by mail 150. doze- pu-k-h 81.00. Whlhn Manufacturing (30.. Toronto. Ont. BoldbyDruuisu. 250.. 500.. 81.00. WELLS.RICHARDSON C0. MONTREAL. P.Q. o o â€BIBS. For circu lars nddreï¬s J. DOAX 3 SON. Toronto, Ont. For Young Infants it is a peneco. mbstltnu (or mother’s milk. often saving life: for the Invalld or Dyspeptio it. is of the greatest value. It. is THE FINEST BABY FOOD. THE BEST INVALID FOOD, THE MOST PALATABLE FOOD, THE MOST NUTRITIOUS FOOD, THE MOST ECONOMICAL FOOD. IS THE BEST \ IVru-Jlru‘uuqu'1â€" u v.“ - â€"..â€". . - blic Library Burldmffforcnw. Students from British Columbin. Calilorn s, Kaunas, Illinois, and quite a nzunoer of other States and Provinces. now in attendance. Write {or Descriptive Circulars. T1108. BENGQUOH, _ CHAS. H. BROOKS, n 4,, A. I--_-_-_ Nb%9ï¬%§.%’hï¬Â§Â§Â§c%§'ï¬i‘ï¬ï¬ British Columbin. Cglilogp 9, Kangag‘, Vll!in_oia, and [50 Meals for an Infant for 81.00. A Cabinet photo. of M38. Dm’r‘a TRIPLETSâ€"three bountilul childrenâ€"sent. to the mother of any baby born within a year. Also a valuable pamphlet on tho One of Infant: and lnvdids. ll BOILER INSPECTION and In“ nee Com of Canada. Consulting Engineers An Solicitors 01 Pntenu. 'l' 0 B 0 N 'l‘ 0 . G. 0. Ron. cum Engineer. A. Mn. Seth-Tn». 030310 Bl'SlIfls COLLEGuâ€"Bookkaspv lug.‘..\ctuIl-lnd Pnc’iod Basin-r. Telegraphy, n n__n_‘. n-...nh.. ï¬hndhnnd ' 1' lug, Actunl nnd Pnc’lou unsunor. Lelcgmpuy, Pegminshlp 39d .1] English Branches. Shortbnnd u__.u_ A-.._‘-l n.‘\l'nn.- {n {elm-Ilaulp wu .u um, .............. , And Type-writlogganctlcally taught. Students in umndance from ew York City And State.Sou‘h Amevict Ind Bermuds Island: And all vainm oi the Dominion. Band for circulars Cwme Yongo And Shunt Shock. Toronto. J. M. CROWLY. Pm $1361} and Image! TlRflNTO GflLLEflE 0F MUSIG, l2 14 Pembroke St" Opens Monday, Sept. 17. Announzonent now ready Md will be sent fret on Ippucahon. F. ll. TORRINGTONo meron. Stained Glass M’GAUSLAND Merchants, Butchers, LEATHER BELTING. Porno. Cash {mixâ€"tailed on Satisfackry Guaranty. Adams. 0. 8. PAGE: " 7o Kin am â€Send [or File. List tnd o‘ cure All 0“:an ofï¬tho Stomach, Bowen,- Slooplounou, Femnio complulnto, DRUNKINISS. and Tradérs Generally. We wnnt u coon HAN ln vout locality to pick up FOR CHURCHES. DWELLINGS, AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS. Eb? VALUE IN THE DOIINION. P. B. DIXON I00" linen. 70 King Stud but. Toronto. Bitters. Blood. leer. Kidney, Urlnary Organs, Nervouunu .m- n-.-.--A n-†on. - mun they will not an 76 Kim: St. W.. Toronto. won DALE or past. Apt. 8%. - v-v w.--. .â€" Kane and Pawn Some spec is] burgulno. ..8 MITCHELL, Dnnmx, 0131'. EAL: SKINS Proud'ent. Tm}: l‘hx. éemont. v.9. unns. For circu Sec'y a blanket. A. P. 417. SON, H. WILLIAMS 60. ï¬lm. ROOFERS ILKUPAUIUIIIS AND DIAL!“ ll Roofln Pelt. Sluton' Felt. Dulenlnu ms. up“ Paper. Building Paper. Rooï¬ng Pitch. Conl Tu, Lake Gravel ones: 4 Adoludo lit. Illa-t. Toronto. Allan Line Royal H.311. ï¬tmm â€" - _-.,--_ in" - Blillng during winter (rem P( It and on! TIN" doy Ind Hull!“ only Saturday to Lhev‘poo . um I! summer (tom Quohec ever' Suurday to Liverpool culling M bonuonderrf to Ind mails And “lease" (or Scotland und In: and: “:0 (mm Ban mom "I mum Md St. John's, N. F . toleerpool tormlgbth durln mmmer months. The «tumor- 0! the GI» ow Ines all during wintot to and from mum ortlmd. Boston and Phlladelphin' and dull» sum mor between Glasgow Ind Mantra weekly' 0 “rev and {lo-ton weekly, and Ulugow and Philndelpbk lorjnlghtgy: ‘ n A, ,A-__ -_-\|n ‘3 The enlaned capital Ind resources of "Iii Con- pany. together wiih the ircrmeed hciiitieq it his recently acquired for supphing land canon with cheap money. enable the Directors tn meet with promptuoaa and atlhe lowest current. rate of intetest all [equiremonta 'or loans upon sntisiactory real estate accutlty. Application may be made to elihet of the Complny‘a loml Applsisers or ti J. HERB R'l MASON Mnnav‘z Director omnto. BIGVGLES, VELOOIPEDES, ETC. ~SEND T0â€" 22 CHURCH SE, TORONTO, for list of second hand machines at greatly reduced prices. svu quauvl . I For freight, plumage. or other Informnlon Apply k A.80huumcherCo.. Baltimore; 3. Cunard a 00. Hum“; Shea a 00.. 8t. John’s. N. 1",; Wm. Tholnp took. 00.. St. John, N. 8.; Allen a 00.. cult-mo: Love a Aldtn New Ymk, H- Bourllor, Toronto: Anus; Rye q 550., 3:19pm; yVm. “rookie. Pun-a» ,, A ~_| J. HERB' R'i MABON 'Manav'sz Dnectu oromo. H. P. DAVIES, Successor to CHAS. Romxsox Co. phiun. A. Allen. Portland Boston Montmd CANADA PERMANENT Loan 86 Savings Dumpany INCORPORATED [855. Head flflloo: Toronto 813., Toronto. Subscribed Capital, ..... Pam lip Capital. ......... Total Asseu, ............. SAFES. fi THE mom SILVER PLATE co SILVER - PLATED WARES â€"FAcromm aTTu aALEsnoosx :â€" 420130 426 King St. West. TURBNTU E. G. GOODERHAM, J. C. COPP. Manner. Sec. Treu. This imporqant advice is needed at this trying season of the year. When every one in more or less liable to get A SEVERE CULD the best way to avoid it is BY KEEPING UP THE ANIMAL HEAT IN THE BODY. and ‘he most effectual way of doing this is by TAKING REGULARLY THE GREAT STRENGTH GIVhR. EVERY DROP OF IT contains NUTRITIOUS and LIFE GIVING PROPERTIES and if tikea regularly it will build up a VJGOROUS CONSTITUTION. Barnum Wire 8c Iron Works, Windsor, Ont. _,, urn-n. up "mu low on.- Dagmar-v» mo 0mm. - - w tonomo 313nm. m A non canny". rsunusmm ocmnn, ml. Policies In Force over 10,000. PRESIDENT -HON. Sn VICE-PRESIDENTS.â€"~Wn;u Manufacturers of the highest grades ofâ€" TRADE To this due, 00er 31, 1887. than hll been returned : 1'0 the hem of Policy-holders death cle!) ..... . ...... . . To me hold.“ of natured En unnent Policies. . ...... . ToPollcy'holdenonmmnderofPollcln........ ....... To Pofloy‘homen to: Can Prom. (Including those uloccted nnd being paid)†. . . . . . ToholdenofAnnultyBonda .............................. ......... mod to Po‘dcy-holden on Security 0! their Poucm. . . cool-nootulcttnulill noon-ouuno- nnlullocanto-occlloruvluu â€Powh- Emu-mm 1M0 um THE BEST AND CHEAPEST FENCE TAKE GARE AND DON'T UATGH BULB. J. T A Y L O R, Toronto Safe Works. Madman J ohriston’s Fluid Beef. FXREk BURGLAR PROOF P‘stcnt Non- Conducting Doors A gummy. _ VAULT cooks. Blood, Liver. Elaine†Urinary Organo. Neuron-ms. -I ,000 Reward pald for a one they will not cure. MARK. 01,300,174 41 .000. Amount over $15,000,000; 02:. Sm W. 1’. Bowman, 0.13., K.C.M.G. WILLIAM Enmorg, Egg ; EDWARD 1100mm, Esq. - - -- m-_.._..l.... Ill--‘JA- JI ll. fllllvuvnuuuvy un- tnd Iranian-1M. Am I 3 yua- FUNDS NOW OVIZI 83,000.â€. l5 T011031!) 373281;.“ $030310, 0". 1.0: French! Uoroa'flll all. .I'roteogad E gen. w ti us.†in Gold. ltom IMP... Up. A. 0 WATsON. lawn. NAIADA IIIII'I'INO €0.â€"-Bonvot blue or Sunxnahlpa. 1|"an weekly between loaned nu! levl’pool. Moon Bloke“. Montreal to Live . “0.060.“..1360. Imammmo. no. we. and no, according to name: and uccommoduuon. Ink!- medlnto. 090; lumnd trip "ohm. we. Sucrose. '90 Round trip “out... '40. For further tlculun and to noun births. “if†m I]. I. MU RAYJJonenl “mixer. 1 Custom ouu Sqll_|ro, flout-nu! ortotho ' " .- ("A .u. gluingâ€, Mini}â€" er, 1 Custom Home Squno, Manual or Loctl Anni. in the niflareut'twonund ndCit ea. Yong. 8!... Tomato DR. GRAY'B Speciï¬c has been and to: the pa†mam years. with great success, In the autumn ol Nervou- Deblllty. and .11 discuss arising from u- nee-on, over-worked bmln. loan 0! vikllty. ringing In the ens, palpitaaionmec. For sale by :1] drama“. Price 01 per box, or 6 ban: [or 85. or will be sent by mu on recelp‘ of price. P-mphlet on sppllutioa. THE GRAY MEDICINE 00.. Toronbo. As AMIB'OAN WALTHMI Dunn-n WATCH. also SINGER ï¬EWlNG MACHINE l-‘or povtlnul‘us ad- l (mu, 0. W. DENNIS, 0 Arcade. SUFFERING tram the eflecta of early evil habits, the remit of ignorance and 1013'. who ï¬nd themselves weak. nervous and exhaustc ; eleo Mlnnnonnsnd OLD Mm who are broken down (tom the eflecta of abuse or overwork, and in advanced We (eel the consequences o! youlhtul exceen, send to: and told M. V. Lubon's Treatise on the Diseases of Men. The book will be sent sealed to Any wddreaa on receip‘ of “‘1’ 3c. st-mpe. Address 11. V. LUBON Wellington St. E. Toronto. Ont. 1887. {here ha been tetumod : :llrx..ro;;,"i'§;c;?1¢v6§§bin Hoonm, Esq. MACDIDNALD, Managing Infect". Made from 3-16 Steel Rods, with Heavy Iron Frame and Iron Foundation. We are offeringï¬he Fence at ex- ceptionally low prices. Iron Fence Crestingj and all kinds of Iron and Brass Work. “Peerless †MACHINE OIL but none equsl if. in lubricttlng properties. In.» m, Mum“, em. ï¬nd none equal to the “mu Peerless made by SAMUEL ROOERSV 00., TORONTO. Sol'd ï¬r dedcn ovorywhetc. Nervous Debility. I000!) PRESENTS oung Men There no mm!) Tomato \\ "lard In“ Depository. ya... . ...‘, . Any grnt‘cr nr s!nn-kv§-pcr knnws \\ hurt: in V"! :1 if naked "9 for by yml.-r.-lu'./rrcvâ€"â€"- As AMIB'OA! WALT“ All SILVER T ARL'LHXG. WUlLE THEY LAST \ ‘ :. will so-nd lw mail an up- r:;‘pll.u(c will In early wank-n. wu'c. mother or C(mlcwmw m :l f:ulli'l_\'-~â€" \vlm will hy UM? annomxm's [la-(jug Pcwagn ullhllvlunn . (.‘ut the rod curclo {mm Hm lain-l and send n. In a letter M;nin:z hum-«t (minim! :Ihcr fuiruinl. I'Zitiztvr :15, 10m 25 cum site will :rcurc m}- mu. CIILIL "IIILL' w “0. 'I‘().' ').\T0 Whalay, Boyce 86 Go. 283 Yonze Street, L Toronto. Mama?“ .. I â€" “IV" v ._ - , “Tum: a 1.8-. bound oh lo: , um Edsâ€, 'roteolod Hips, w th your swine Fittings. REPAIRING or BANE I N 8'! EU}! EN TS BAND IRSTHUMENTS. New and Second-haw. "BESSON" ma “ HIGHAM " Band . Orcheatn flu-I305. Of Send for Game. MUSIC. Agents for ..... ..... 1'. 817.534 is