â€I am as much averse to M ersonal matters public as any1 puld possibly be, but my 1018‘ tanned illness was so widely km ’ my recovery has been so marl ' :nd satisfactory that I feel that I! (Met of gratitude to the simple! ,fiective remedy which cured my 11‘s is why I thus acknowledge “v well as to ShOW to those Who 9‘ nlyears and in ill-health what] Villiams’ Pink Pills did for me" Dr. \Villiams’ Pink Pills cnl‘e olug to the root of the diseasa Tl. enew and build up the bled: trengthen the nerves, thus 4“..- isease from the system. And" ations by insisting that 0â€â€ 'c‘u purchaser is enclosed in 8 yr: eating rhu mu trade mark. Dr- iams‘ Pink Pills for Pale W ipf-irtieulurly impressed with tin": i’ ttmunxal and concluded that ! £713.15 must possess singular merit iheuling power or Rev. Mr. Fr I | would not lend hisn;me to their probation. Mr. H-c-mstreet then sided to give them. a trial; he first ‘one box, then three, than halfad and took them regularly. No marked effects, he says, were natic , but with characteristic persistence emnon purvhwsed a further supply. By " tim * twelve or thirteen boxeshad taken. he felt that new blood coursing through his veins; that 'and possessed renewed vigor andwas M31011 “‘ to perform all the duties his bu 31350:; calls demanded. “For a year {1 «2e w‘t ° l . zâ€"il' the )ills†he 83!- .‘ ' Z tinuet to t \e l , mm“ knew I was regaining my old . strength and good health andI .L08X determined the course should be , fan's: tt-lete and permanent. and I gave! the credit for m~king me the man I feel myself to be today. :eVidenced that my recovery {scour :I have only to state that this spr have condu<~ted a number of we sales in the open airwithï¬erfact and with entire satisfaction to clients. , re almost identical. ' Inglzlnd, being insulzfl‘. “'1‘ marked by moderate “1 lo cssessing a moist and equab be ch'ei differences be . I re mountw‘ and is rather mo . . a :n’*l;:nd, and its cl.mate be“ Jilvder and wetter. contrasted ‘3 I: I“ _ ‘-‘A a}: vrnlv . Strength departed, my voxce was too weak to do work of I was undeniably usele :rament and " 'e as imPUISive I! mnzreth353i?a zlid. orderly ‘ .8 Irish are 1210'4 9 English in «k and 1 “at?“ h I‘ec'iines. studving the gyclo- :3†and Lhe compassâ€, while 1113 at- dams md')‘ c-,_ . . re, Tuscst cavalry practice mareh . ‘ Vixen by a German regiment 1n has of Race began a few days ago, fegiment starting from the town 5;.1988311' The cavalrymen selected m‘kteequtggre the members of the kcia‘.‘ . axis, of Hanover. Flve 11 carried the regiment; . 01‘ ' i o ' cos â€Him :- 398, 59 (lessen, at a uâ€". ‘" ““0113 00 s and girls to open mmuth undir any attention. The u,s°°.18miiing and laughter as connecp- _" With wit and humorâ€"a1: the hams .1" Which lies surpriseâ€"thus declares he]! as a k’ 1nd of attention expressipn. ham: - Attention Sign Which Is 1: Survival of Primitive Life. Exam M. Stanley advances a new ’anation of "the tendency to open mouth in surprise and astonish- nt. Darwin ascribed this tendency the intuitive desire for quietness and activeness of breathing, and to mere {nation of the muscles. Mr. Stan- lyfinds a deeper organic reason, viz., tion wEth the young of many ani- ‘ for the reception of food,â€"for ex- ple, with birds. Any sound or other '° this immediately, causes the young lirdto extend its mouth. With young infants the same influence has often {inane effect. The mouth of the in- in; under such stimulation usually Wes the sucking form, and its smile 'hen the finger is pointed at it. may Wither nascent or degraded sucking. Elf. Stanley maintains that the com- m and highly useful tendency of the i“?! {Dung to {“1115 Visual, mun, usual, aural, etc., continues as ‘mViVal dn after life, being especial- .Wught out with stimuli of high Way and unusual quality, and rimsfirworxles a mark of surprise and â€mmhnmnt. It is a‘hab_it very com- small iron wire, the other end of wire being connected with the 'V on the back of the. boxer’ 3 leg. The ms is then complete. After the chimney has been carefully dried, must be rubbed with a piece of silk, far. This generates electricity, "chis transmitted to the boxer. The two, strongly attracted by the ‘ wally-charged figure, makes a that it, but a discharge of electri- 'I y‘ instantly follows, and the animal impulsed. As long as the rubbing Me chimney is kept up, this series I attacks and rep'ulses will continue, Mirnggle between the man and; the us: being constantly renewed. . y, it is first attracted, and uzon being 'ouched is repulsed he toy is called the boxing .Ihe figure of a boxer is cut afcardboard: and covered on the with anion, which is turned over “he edges. of the card. One foot “I ï¬gure is stuck into sealing wax block, and to the back of i9 H15 secured a piece of iron wire. .32 other foot does not touch the “art, it is insulated from it. The F†of a kangaroo in boxing p051. niecut out of tracmg paper, covered l{magma with tinfoil, and suspended â€men thread from one end of a. erf iron wire lthat has a. rectangu- :bend. the other end being set in ,Wrting plate. The kangarOO games the boxer. The process of mg life into the two figures is f! smple. One end of a glass Lane? is stOpped up by a cork, in ecenter of which is driven a nail, send of which 'is SQCul‘ed to a piece it WHY WE OPEN THE MOUTH. "" U0m Giessen the cavalry- ire riding ‘0 Strasburg, via Frank- )innsmdt» to attend the imper- é'lf‘h‘v' it the end of September eglmezzt will return to Hanover. -L'K10US POSTAL SYSTEM. ertain parts of Sweden, where M absolute confidence is'repOS- Justal system is in vogue, As steamer reaches a. landing 1 goes ashore with the let- e places in an unlocked box Then the pqsserfby who ex- D“ Aâ€"-_ opens the box, turns '3 and selects his own 5 anvone. {V BI YCLING. Morocco has a some- him. On a quiet summer evening, Out at home, When all nature thought of sleeping, Out at home, And the twilight, softly creeping, O’er the fields and meadows sweeping, Through the aisles of maples leaping, Brought the cool refreshing gloaming Out at home. I was sitting in the garden, { a .Out at home, 'Mong the berries and the melons, Out at home, And that soothing touch of evening's Gentle playing on my heartstrings, Turned my thoughts, with tender yearnings, , O’er the days when we were, children, _’. vâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" 'â€" ' Out at home. d How we raced among the flowers, .Out at home, ’Neath the elm’s refreshing bowers. Out at home, How we planted cut potatoes,- How we ate the ripe tomatoes, Listened to Dame Nature's plates, Learned her wisdom, hoards and pow- Many years have flitted by them, ,Out at home, Since the days when we were children, Out at home, But the same blue sky is o’er themâ€" Bluest spot there is in‘Heavenâ€" And the landscape flung around them Teems with mem’ries loved and olden. Out at home. There’s the swamp we used to dread BO, Out at home, There’s the camp we used to love so, Out at home, There’s the barn so weather beaten, And the fields in wheat so golden, And the meadows clover laden, And the corn and pumpkins blooming, Out at home. But they’ve changed so, brother, dear- est, Out at home, Since the days when we were children, Out at home, Age has touched with crippl' ing finger Those who round the hearthstone linger, And their steps now feebly falter, As they near death’s dark cold river, Out at home. Still their hearts are kind as ever, Out at home, Dear old mother’s 0, so clever, .Out at home, And it was so good to see her, Sitting in that high old rocker, Telling ’bout when we were younger All the things that used to happen, Out at home. One of the most useful and practical exhibits at the Industrial Exhibition this year, was that of the Metal Shin- gle and Siding (30., Limited, of Pres- ton, Ont. Oft I think as twilight deepens. Out at home, I am sitting in Lhe garden, ,Out at home, And I see, as once in childhood, \Vith their fairy fringe of wildwood, Fences, fields, and lawn and larch- All the scones of happy boyhood, put at home. â€"ERNESJ.‘ CHUTE. Their Patent Safe Lock Shingles thich interlock each other on all four sides, was continuously surrounded by interested spectators, their hand- some appearance, great durability, unique construction, fire and lightning proof qualities, making a combination much superior to wood shingles or other roofing. Van-v- -v'â€"__ They also exhibited a full line of small and large sheet siding in vari- ous designs suitable for all kinds of buildings. This sidnig can be applied over rough cast clap-board or any rough surfaces, mdking old buildings very warm and dry, and to {look like new. and durability and par in buildings, whether dwellings, etc., should n sess a copy of the abov firm’s catalogue, which upon application. Their handsome new designs of me- tal ceilings and side walls, were very much admired, an improved feature being the construction of the locks making invisible joins when plates are put on. Metal goods are here to stay. They have every advantage as to appearance and durability and parties interested in buildings, whether barns, sheds, dwellings, etc., should not fail to pos- sess a coov of the above enterprising FOR MINE FIRES. Carbonic acid is now successfully used ï¬or extinguishing large fires in coal mines. It is taken into the mine in a liquified state in steel cylinders and liberated. NEW USEFUL INVENTION 8. OUT AT HOME. Out at home. l tram pane-ea. . on ., ‘ arch: ennninauonyou m . convinred this ntch 18 ‘ worth far more thu: we at. ' my the cxprm agont $3.95 and e res: cha‘g-vgestzgd (1:1: 1- ‘ 'yours. err, 11 c 0.. Box 1, Toronto. (Jan. runâ€"‘3‘ is sent free It is said there is a rankling thorn in every heart. and. yet that none would exchange their own for that: of another. Be that as it may, the sting arising from the heart of a corn is real enough, and in this land of tight boots 3. very common complaint also. Putnam’s Painless Corn Extractor is a never tailing remedy for this kind of heartache, as you can easily prove it afflicted. Cheap, sure, painless. Trythe genuine and use no other. In many parts of Scotland it used to be the custom to place on a man's tombstone the symbols of his :trade. Among the principal consumers or corn whiskey is the British Govern- ment, which used 124,000 last year in Ehe manufacture of Smokeless pow- 'lthus, a sugar cane would decorate the grave of a grocer ; an ax and saw, thh hammer and) nails, would be found on that of a. carpenter; an awl and a hammer on a shoe-maker's grave, and -lA â€" - Spiders are a serious plague in Ja- pan. Theâ€"y spin ttheir webs on the telegraph wires, and are so numerous as to cause a serious loss of insula- tion. Sweeping the wires does little good, as the spiders begm all over again. GENII ARE FIRST-BORN . An Italian professor has promulgat- ed a new theory concerning genius. He says that the majority of persons of distinction are the first-born of the family, while a large proportion of the minority are the youngest of large families. Freddie, said his mother, severely, didn’t I tell you that you shouldn’t ride your bicycle to-day, because you were naughty? La Toscana, 100. This isï¬â€™t 'my bicycle, said Freddie. it’s Tommy Jones’. We have exchang- ed just for to-day. MRS. WINSLOW’S SOOTHING SYRUP has been thing. It soothes by mother! for their children tee the child, softens the gums. allay: i . cures wind arr one. 250. 3 hot- oolie. and is the best remedy for di t the world. BO tle. Sold by all druggists throughou “ Mrs. Winslowâ€: Soothmz Syrup. ~_‘- O’KEEFE’S ‘33; T173312 MALT The “ Balmoral,†Frea Bus I :ETH‘ARGIC. St'ubbsâ€"Are the people of this town healthy t Pennâ€"Well, half the time they're in A UNIQUE RECORD. Cousin Elizabeth is utterly deficient in imagination. How do you know? She says she can’t breg that any ~â€"- ‘â€"â€"- --.!LL “ULUI val asanc, â€011131 a a G.T.R. Station. Montreal. Geo. Carslake "The Elder Matronâ€"You goose, he should not know even that. The Younger Oneâ€"I think that all a man should know about his wife's dress is the cost. man her. Hotel Carslake. AVENU E HOUSEâ€"1123:; Railway. First-013.58 Commerciil Hobéé. 7 Modern im- pgovomcnuâ€"Ram moderate ST. JAM ES’ HOTEL by local applications. as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the car. There is only one way L0 cure deafness, and that is by constitu. Iion‘ii remedies. Deafness is caused by an in- flamed condition of the mucous lining of the hustachizin Tube. ‘5. hen this tube gets inflam- ed you have a rumbling -ound or imperfect, hearing, and when it is eutire'ay closed deafness is the result. and uniess the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its nor- mal condition. hearing will be destroyed for. over; nine cases out of ten are caused by Ca- tirrh. which is nothing but an inflamed condi- ioe of the mucous surfaces. We wisi give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) ihat can not be cured by Ha 1’s Catsrrh Cure. Send for r?r.ulars, free. F J CHENEY 85 CO. Toledo, 0. S 1d by Drugkist-i, 75c. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. L U BY’S MOST SINGULAR SHIP. The most singular ship in the world is the Po}yphemus of the British navy. It is simply a long steel tube, .deeply buried in the water, the deck rising only four feet above the see. It car- \VWWWW Stubbâ€"Ill ? Pennâ€"No, sleep. '85}? ball dâ€"ruggizts. 500. a bottle. Invigorates and Strengthens. LLOYD WOOD, Toronto. GENERAL AGENT. WHISKEY FOR POWDER. D“; U qu on earth was ever in love with Deafness Cannot be Cured A CON SCIEN TIOUS BOY. EVEN THAT TOO MUCH. OVER THEIR GRAVES MONTREAL HOTEL DIBEOTORY. SPIDERS IN JAPAN. 9.3-5 wt'orpedo boat. The Sting Within. \‘IciGllâ€"â€"Colleg 3 Avenue Family Howlg rates 81. 50 per day. “Op positeGmTR Depot) -two b‘ocks from 0. P' RELIANCE CIGAR FACTORY .Montrea! 'rea Bus gï¬bi’g; European Plan. Rooms Gives new life to the Hair. It makes it grow and restores the color. day 11 . Opp. I. 00.. grop'a. Neighborâ€"My! my! So the story is true, and your husband has really elop- ed with the servant girl. Deserted wife, weepingâ€"Yes, and she was the best girl I ever had, tooâ€"a perfectly lovely cook, and so quiet and respectful. Dear knows where I’ll be able to get another. VVilkinsâ€"Yes; I understood -th'e last part of it. \Vhat was that? We will now take up a collection to defray expenses. Bilkinsâ€"Could you understand Prof. Dg_a_1_s_d_ut‘s _1_ectu§e on theosophy? “ Pharaoh 180. Oarbolic Disinfectants. Soaps. Oint- ment, Tooth Powders, etc., have been awarded 100 medals and diplomas for superior e xcellenoe. Thnir regular use prevent infecti- ons diseases. Ask your dealer to obtain a supply. Lists mailed free on application. o Some Great. Burglains. Applizto McK. STEWART, Drawer 16. {iiincardxne .O‘ THE DES MOINES lNOUBATORâ€"Bost and cheapest O. Rolland. sole agent. for the Dominion. Send 30$. stump for “$940390. 373 St. Paul Street, Montreal. FARMS Instruments, Drums, Uniforms, etc. Every town canjjavq a 99916. erioan Hog _aaing§â€". Dr. Anon. Sausage Casingsâ€"‘1 WflALEY ROYCE 00., ONE NIGHT. Oh, the luxury of it! No other tea so fragrant and so comforting. To drink Ludella is the acme of pleasure and satisfaction. But be sure 3'06: Bat Ludeua: Avoid substitutes. sow everywhere! llsod everywhere: Lead paokngu- 25.30.410.50: _ ï¬atarrh ; The Dawson Somgnjsglon _ 99.,_“l_._iߤted, _ .0“. West-tiara“ Oolhorno St. Toronto 05: got you best prices to: your Apples. Butur. ï¬g; Poultry. mmpodmflymnhiputomm PH 5 ‘l‘ l 9 Trade Marks registered, Copyrights. Caveatsï¬arocured. Write forinformation. EGERTON. . CASE, Registered Solicitor of Patents. Noun Public, Temple Building, Toronto. Ont. OF JULY. This Company after paying the 4 per cent. monthly coupons maturing ugust 1st, hsve remaini a surplus of 28 per cent. After deducting expenses. and 0 amount carried to the reserve fund there remains to the credit of the investors s surplus over dividend of 16 4-5 per cent. Any amount from 850 upwards received for investment. H8001: free, giving full particulars. The Domlnion Investment company of Toronto, Canada. Permsnent Chambers. 18 Toronto St. 8 000 ACRES 0000 FARMlNO LARDB oâ€"ARENAC. g Iosco. Ogemaw and Crawford Counties. Title per- fect. On Michigan Central, Detroit on Mackinac and Loon Lake Railroads. at prices musing from 82m *5 er acre. These Lands are Close to Enterprising New gowns, Churches, Schools. etc.. and will besoid on most reasonable terms. Apply to R. M. PIERCE. Agent, West Bay City, Mich. 0r J .W. CURTIS. Whitwmore. Mich. 32%__Pr_9ï¬ts forthwevrb The canadian Heine Safety OELER JAS. R. ANNE", Manager. Esplanade. High Glass Water Tube Steam Rollers, for All Pressures, mules and fuel. SEND FOR DBSCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. Toronto Electric Light 00.. Iamibd. m. ....... {mr.mtop_Co.,1,imisg¢_ _ COMPREHENDED SOME OF IT. Lowest-Twice: ever quoted. Fine oat-.31 ogue, 500 {mu trations. mailed fgge. _ng§e us for anything in â€"'â€"v w â€"â€"-- mm ""“W [The men‘Plzï¬lmiing 0... L153}! “3.1m than boflenm: be nonworking.) Olin. sherbourno 8t., Michigan Land for Saie. F. G. GALVERT 00., MANCHESTER, - - ENGLAND. CALVERTâ€"’3 M “ BEAVER BRAND " Mackintosh o. never harden: a: is nmnteed Water- . roof. Ask far it,“ e no other. Bos- ver Rubber Clothing 00. Manual. m EH: 6 I V6 i 3 ï¬bâ€"Soizured else- when. write to Berlin who will convince you he can cure you , ____Now' xmp ortations ï¬nest ,e casings English pSheep and An- basing: â€"reliable foods 1“ right prices. BLACKï¬V VELL b 00., Toronto. Music or Musical Instmmentis‘ FOR SALE â€" BRUCE COUNTY -â€" JOHN J. â€Am, aunt. and Trans. Procured in all countries. Designs , Indian Catarrh cure. Sold by all reliable Draggistu. HAVEN’T you TRIED IT YET ? WHAT 7 Mina. Mills 3: Halo. Barristera,ecc.. removed to Wesley Bld ., Rich. mend 8b. W.. oronto. I! Payne. 0! Gnnby. Qua" ‘ Olga: maulmurgr; *m~' W P C 989 Toronto ‘ Corn Cure. Ask your drunk forit. Price 10: Toronto, Can. 4991th J 12MB nspoonuy those who hue 14106 ; Ont. "CIIIâ€"v ___VV Ln Eflenescing Phosphate. excellent cleanser for liven up kidney 3nd stomach. takes the place of coal tar pre 3 tiona m use of hezulache. its eflect is immediate. 80 d by e11 dmggisu, in 10c. 25¢. 500 and $1.00 packages. Queen Olty Druggo" 27} Welungton-st. 1.. Torontc moxie OPTICAL 00., Catholic Prayer Religious Pictures, Education“ Wogkg tion. Montreal, Toroï¬to, Ottawa, Quebec. Dyeing! cleaning! TORONTO SHOW CASE 00., snow CASES. WALL cases __‘ â€"~â€" ~"- jI-vvvl'V'C-V v. l- ,6: 51b..143.Sent carriage tree. Alla DI Surf's Revalents†Biscuits, in tins. 3s. 6d. Ind 63. Manta for Canada: The'l‘. EatonCou Limited. Torontfl 198 sud 124 Buy Sh. TORONTO. uunar r y (1 £30., @5355“ London. W..alsoin 15:13.14 Rue de Cutizlion. .34 If “3,1 (grocers, Chemists, and Stoggg eve-nwherq._in ï¬gs, A e- :21. 11.. Cutmloutsndundlttou with the mo of V0- neuutexpreu omceandwo will ahip you :1:qu Machine BECAUSE ms THE VERY Â¥ L5 5’.- an'r OILTHEYCANGET. ‘ ' ' BEST OIL THEY CAN GET. w 0 0th.: given such complete satisfaction to FARMERS Mam! _ -69» 9 Invaï¬abio Success. 100W ears Annud Cures of Count?!»- tion. Flatulency. Dyspepsis. Indigestion, Consumption, Diabetes. Bronchitis. Inau- mza, Coughs Asthma. Catarrh, Phlccm. Diarrhoea; lenous Debflity. Sleepleeaneu. Despondoncy. ALLAN LINE Montreal and Quebec to Liverpool. Large and fast Steamers Vancouver, Dominion, Scotsman, Cambroman. Rates of passage z-Fint Cebin, 850 awards; Second Cabin. 835; Steerege, 822.50 end .23 50 For further informnti on amply to local nuts. or DAVID TORRANCE 00., General Agents, 17 St. Sacrament. St... Moan-eel. Dominica Line HARDWARE. DRUG AND GENERAL STORES ALL SELL IT TO THEIR GOOD TRADE. Prgm‘Livorpool. Tho nu Twin Screw S. S. Bavarian, 10,000 tons, vi! all from Liverpml Aug. 24. and from Montreal Sept. 1 Cnbin Pawnee-$50.00 and upwards. Second Cabinâ€"$35.00. Return $66.50. Stampâ€"Liverpool. London. G ow. Londondarry or Queenstown, $23.50. 1888 For ticketlandan information apply to local agenta H. BOURLIEB, TI Yonge St, Toronto, wlï¬kflmm vhiqngugqmnnds and cm: 0 other give. such complete satisfaction to FARMERS iLc OJJMHED Lw 9AML Egggnzsmmmn Du Barry’s nod dared Stomach, I. Norms, Liver. Nodal. dncyl. Rain and math ‘0 HEALTH RESTGRED 3': rhioh Bu“ Inulids and Chfldren, and also Bears and awful! Infants whose Ailments and Debility have n» isted a 1 0th.: treatments. It digests when an other 'ood is rejected, saves 50 time its cost in medicine. - Iv“ “AVHVLVI 2‘ Aug 0000.... o. oBAvABIAN oooooooooo 78¢ pt 31 Alanna..." CALIFORNIAN........ .14 Sept. 7senocoooo coo ...... 1‘.ԤINUI. o ......... .21 Sept. 148° rot 0.00.0000 coca PAR‘SIANOO 000.000. .2888p; 21 seat... a... oooooo BAvAmAROOOOOCOOOO:O 5 (â€to WHITE’S PHOSPHQ $9“A ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS “ BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING 00.†Ofï¬ce and Bank Fixtures, Modern Store Fronts. Mirrors and Plate Glass. For low prices write Look fo_r agent in your togm. or send direct 92 ADELAIDE W" TORONTO. OAN. 93 Yonge Street. Toronto. Solid Gold†...$3. 85 For thé $917 best send your work tn the 30 8â€"D0 you want to give the girl! y a genuine surprise? Girlsâ€"You can have oceans of fun with this novelty. The mainspring of life is fun. Send fog u Kissing Bug nnd live ten years longet. Bent post-paié with our list of novelties for 10¢, in stamps qr eilver. Hotel and Saloon men cannot aï¬ord to be' mthont the Automatic Fencet Attach- ment. as itpays foritself in one week draw- ing beer. IV 0 dri 9, no waste. You only need one and to draw beer with the Automefl“ but 11 case of rush you can hold glaucsin each hand, :3 the Automatic is . always ready. The Antomaflx, draws the ï¬nest glass of beer an { is used for any trade, as it puts †_- ' the kind of head on t1 e beer thee ram! you want. Price 91 so pre-paid- 9 mane refunded if not satisfac- tory. amilton Mtho..Toronto KISSING BUGS PROGRESS NOVELTY co. 122Richmond SLWq - Toronto. at. EVERY THURSDAY ' Montrogk _ - r- Ab’ii‘éï¬'il'oo., Boone, nosarzcz, unn- 'rayel‘ oiflxu, 8039mm, Srmuary. and Church Orgamentg Mail ordefg rgcqv: pygmy: at» â€" ~â€"AM_._I Your choice of a. Violi Guitar or Autoharp lo telling only 3 dozen Gold Topped Lever Collar But- tons at 10 cents each. or: Mandolin or Banjo for sell- ing 4 dozen. No money re. quired. Just. write us and we will lend the buttons postpaid. Sell them. return the money and the intra- choose will be promptly ton- expresa, all charges paid. Lever Button (30., Dept. z, Toronto. The only perfect system for hop. in: names and addresses. $3- Samplo tn, outï¬t ........ : Tho since 8_pao_lal_ty Mfg. 60., I'V b ARE) INDEX Revalenta Arabian Food; 81'. LAWRENCE ROUT E, MOflTREAL TO LIVERPOOL. Ilimimd' ‘ Futon: Remarks. with!“ medin or expense to ROYAL MAI: STEAMSHIP: From Montred (Limited).