tï¬ow are the Boers able to defray be cost of a contest which has al- Lady compelled England to make for army extra appropriations touting to $115,000,030: The pub- is revenue at the Orange Free State I so insignificant that it may be ne- ted altogether. The whole bur- “ of the war expenditure must fall ‘ s the Transvaal, “a the ques- , naturally arises: How can it be ‘ .°ned7 An attempt to answer -. .uiry is made by Mr. \V. R. Law- 1 the February number of the 481' Review!!. It is pointed out by __ Lawson that, in 1880, the last ,i of the British administration of g‘Transvaal, the whole cost of the '0 service was only $763,000. In . '~ the first year after the working j Rand gold mm was organized rge scale, it was $3,863,000; in expenditure had grown to ' ly twenty million dollars, and the et estimate for 1899 was almost tly tWenty-two millions» Just large a balance the Transvaal . ury posessseii at the outbreak of; 3 war is unknown, but in 1898 it had] Fr. Lawson considers it incredible It the Pretoria Government can be attemyted to put in the ï¬eld an, my of some ï¬fty thousand man if; only had abouto\two million dollarsi ' le for imm‘euiate exyenditure.‘ exhibited extraoruinary fore- ;m with regard to ammunition, it hardly likely to have been lessi mghttul about money. There mayi naming in the story that Presi-E f Kruger had, at the opening of: war. 5.5.0003-30 in gold locked up? e of the Pretoria forts. It is! _ d more probable that the aim? Mr. Joubert’e mission to Eur0p3,. flex-taken about a year ago, was to .' 0 credits on the Continent, to? .. drawn upon in the event of a: Bent $10,000,006) to the Netherlands ay Company, which built the :conneuing Pretoria with Dela- y; it also holds a large prOpor- ot the capital stock of that core Ltion. In the National Bank of the nblic it is a shareholder to the at of $500,000. Moreover, the Government has always been tic landholder, and its reven- quit-rents, royalties, dig- {and proswcaors’ licenses might roperly administered, pay for the brnment of the country without recourse to taxation. Mr. Law- for his part, has no doubt that .e assets would be negotiable at a g, and that, if money has. not - raised on them already. it is I. to be. In]: to $3,130,000. or about one- ?(I of the baxance acknowledged on D 31’ 1895. eét, already apprehended. It is possible that Dr. Leyds’ activity he tontinent has financial as Well liplomatic purposes. The Pretoria ment unquestionably has a. ‘fy l'of promrty which might be the baSis of loans. For exam- gets 20 per cent. of the pro- the dynamite company, which _ have been estimated: by Mr. get himself at $185,000}: year. It ,ide from credit operatxonss ot the nary sort. the Boers can have re- 1e Boer vombz.xlary: it covers r kind of beiZflble property. from .d mine to the contents of a road- atore. Before the campaign was old. the Boers practically ‘ erea the whole of the Rand ' d. The mines are worked os- for the account of the. own- whole of the output passes: 'gitPretoria treaumry. and the ‘with the owners may not so to certain ruï¬der finanmai ex- nnts. The commandeering of no property began on the ï¬rst It the war and has continued ever . Cdmmandeering isa! wide word mt money would be no new to the Boers: in 186:3. the Volk~ authorized an issue of. Governâ€" uot'es. The rag-money era :11 ransvaal lakzed for five or 91x mm! separate Issues being â€d. and} m 1a>t.nofpstto the '2‘ 9350.000 were it! elrculatton. g;â€" oum or HP note») runzpd m‘. Jromï¬Oto 70 per cent. Ultim- wever, through aforelgn Epaper currency was redeem- So far. then, as ‘a hunted goes 'he Boers are likely :«with cmnplane‘ncy the em- of paper money. gain. them are desperate ‘- to which they may resort. insist that all the railways " blic shall be used by them . They may also Issue paper :‘All the condï¬tions for the ’ success of .aforced cur- } at the command of the Pre- ,"mrmnent. President Kruger ‘ rec it, and his Executive, Counâ€" ll Morse the edict. The State p press at Pretoria could pro- -'- green-backs with Argentine :y. Channels of issue. :00, are Int. The notes could be made EDITORIAL N0 TBS. 5 still another fiscal resource '7 dismal of the. Transvaal {mt Under alaw passed m residentKrï¬ger ran slevy a war £100 on every farm 'm the Re- ;and. in the event‘ of! non-pay- he: can sell the farm; There is, héno limit to the. completeness 'control which the authorities toria may exercise over the lives pyroperty of all the inhabitants "South African Republic. From‘ _4 t of View, the strongest 1308- ‘1' {Mat is pmsented between â€EVE! Govenn‘ment and the I volunteers would take than protest when it came to be a between paper amd nothing at gm c011°9tifle e g’ in the minm would. have to.“ them for warn. and even. the; Mar in payment of debts due Government within the Com- :lfb. The Kaxffirs who are For years, if ever. A thorith -rs were said to have receiv- M worth of 'gold from thxs ;‘Zlflf{999 Which repres- energzoa of the Ola-9'35 ï¬x their and size, Or beef. and; mid: and butter. The thoioubhured running horse mdy E he, and omen is, crdssed with advant- 'age with. the standaid bred tiotter. Both have much in cummom roesiuly we mu’i'LhJL'u and. Hei'eiord might L6 .succees-uiiy crossed when the strong :puint 0i one Wumd eurpnyj a. Week g paunt in the OLhGr, and sun retain the I neei qualities oil both i we Jei.ey and Guernsey have little in amnion With the hoistein. Eden hue ween urea, in Lnd mdin, nor cen- : turtles ior uiiieient duu iurgeiy oppo- tens puiiuses -- the Juisey and Guern- 'eey LUL m-.k e1 concentrated chniacier gior fat, the huistein for huge f1 ame, 5 and a large now or mm; with Less re- ‘ gard [or the uuniity. .lho Cl'OeS neu- traiizes the results 01 centuries 01' : breeding tor theee purposes, and im- 'pruves neither. The admirer oi Hoi- ‘ steins, ii he be Wise, wiii never at- ; tempt to croes them with any other ? breed. He may use a buiSLein bu.l ‘with his native vows tu improve the ' herd for mm: by adding Holstein blood, but he will not. go beyond this. ' The Ayr: \h. ie, Jersey and Guernst-y have much in common. A11 me 5 moderate in size, and all bred tor. the pimuction of mid: and butter in j which quality as well as quantity is i sought. All of these oreeds have 3 their weak points as breeds, but they ' do not lie in the same direction. For hardiness of constitution, the Ayr- , shire is perhaps surpassed by no I breed. This is the weak: point of the 5 other two breeds, and the result of 5 the 00033 is an animal with the hardi- fhood of the Ayrshire little if any idireinished. and an increased flow, Dr. nglli-amls’ Pink Pills are just as valuable in the. case of children as with adults, and puny little ones wouhl soon thrive and grow fat under this treatment, which has no equal for building up the blood and giving re- newed strength- to brain. body and nerves. Sold by all dealers or sent pOfl' paid at 500. a box or‘six boxes for 81.0. by addressing the Dr. Williams’ Medicine 00., Brockville, Ont. Do not be persuaded to try something else said to be “just as good.†ed in another doctor and he frankly told us that he could hold out but little hope for her recovery. By this time she was confined to bed. and for three months was as helpless as an infant. In some of the fainting spells she was attacked with convul- sions. Ber appetite seemed entirely gone and she was reduced to a living skeleton. At this time I read the particulars of a cure through the use of Dr. Williams" Pink Pills, which gave me hope. and. I determined that our little girl should try them. I first got one box. and when they were used she seemed brighter. Then I gox. five more boxes, and by_ the time she had finished them she was as sound a child as you could find in the neighborhood, bright and lively as acricket. She has been going to school for the past eighteen months, and has shown absolutely no symp- toms of the old trouble. I attribute her cure entirely to the use of Dr. \Villiams’ Pink Pills. and if anyone doubts the truth of this statement you can refer them either to myself or_my_§i§e.†lllx Lillie ('hlld \Vzu Attacked Wllh Ila-art Trouble and uoctors Said She (‘oum Not chov’rrâ€"Br. “v‘viullsinls‘ . ink Fills ' “an: and? “er Sound and Lively w". a (Ticket. From the Sun, Belleville. Ont. MR. T. W. DOXTATER, EXPRESSES . A FATHER’S GdATl'l‘UDE. In a comfortable farm home in Sydney, near Belleville, lives Mr. '1‘. W. Doxtater, aprcsperous farmer and most respected citizen. In this plea- sant home the heart of a father and mother beats with gratitude to Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, because they firmly believe they saved the life of their little daughter. A reporter of the Sun having heard of the case drove out to Mr. Doxtater’s for the purpose of getting at the facts, and found both father ' d mother of the little girl very en siastic in their pritize of the medicine that has un- questionably done so much to relieve suffering in this countx'thSaid Mr. Doxtater: " Yes, we have good ï¬res:- son for praising Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. I think they are worth ten times their weight in gold. When our little daughter Clara was about eight years old she was stricken with what the doctors said was heart trouble. Up to that time she had been a strong healthy child. The first symptoms shown were fainting spells, and these would attack her without. amoment’s warning. We consulted a doctor,un- der whose care she was for a time, but the treatment did her no goodâ€"in fact she was growing worse. Then we call- Cross breeding is never advisable, unless the animals sought to be im- proved have their deeirable elements in common, so that in these there is concentration or common elements instead of neutralizing characteristics that are (prawns each other, as epeed CRmSIN G BREEDS: It may» be stated as a principle that the crossing of opposite or 'an- tagonistic elements is rarely in ever a success. The man *attempts to combine the beef quali ies of the Here- ford or Famed-Angus with the milk and butter qualities of the Jersey or Guernsey wiLl almost universally find his eiforts ending in diamal faiiurefle will spoil the beef qualities of. the one and the butter qualities of the other, and the neutralizing effect of the cross is the production of an inferior animal, both beer and butter consider- WWW“ iMW iAgricultural Saved Their Child; are. It may bear. profitable practice for greenhouse work, and, perhaps, for the truck grower, but other methods are better for the dairyman. But when good swap muck can be so dried on the upland that a 40 or {SO-bu load is not too heavy for the team, any farmer can well afford to haul it two or three miles and; perhaps further, to be used when further dried as an absorbent: in the stable to take up_ liquid manure: _ experiment station fox; analysis and advice, writes Mr. E. C. Birge. If the report is encouraging, the next step would be to drain off as much water as possible. . Muck swamps are gener- ally drowned in water. It is doubtflul if it will pay the dairy farmer to dump muck: upon the upland to be partially dried and pul- verized that he may afterward cart it half a mile to compgst with man- 'It is not advisable to cart green muck very far. If instead of carting from our five-acre muck swamp, so many green loads down to the barn to compost with manure, had spread it on the field where the compost was subsequently applied, and had cartdd up the manure and sprinkled it on top of the muck, much labor would have been saved. andjustl as much ripening would have been given to all the material by its exposure lying upon the. field, as it could get 'n’ the compost. In another case when we composted green muck drawn from. the swamp and manure drawn from the stable on the field midway be- tween the two points and: near where it was to be appiied later. it' is doubt- ful if the trouble of piling and turn- ing paid. It were better, ‘as in the previous case, «to have Spread both together on the land as carted, and to have left the decomposition to be carried an by the weather. UTILIZING A MUCK SWAMP. My advice to one owning a muck swamp which he wishes to use for fertilizing purposes would be first to send\a fair average sample to his but as a ru;e is a failure. Concentraâ€" tion of desirable elements common to father and mother, and the strength ening some weak point in. one or the other, common to the breed, is the only inducement to cross-breeding As a rule it is not 'desirable, and szhould never be done but in the in- stances and 1301'. the purpose cited. The animal the result of this cross in larger than the average Jersey, bet- ter rounded, and as handme in torm as one; could wish’ to see. It is simply the strong point of the one eupplying the weak point of‘ an- ciher with -a concentration of the deeirable elements at both that: are in common. It is in cattle much what the cross of the thoroughbred with the standard bred is among horses. Of course in this cross, as in all'other kinds of breeding, individuality of animal must not be disregarded. Cross of Holstein or Shorthorn and Jersey may occasionally reeult iavouraLly, with the quality at the Jersey ~re- The ï¬nancial position of the Company is nnexcelledâ€"its per- centage of net surplus to liabilities exceeds that of any other Home Company. New insurances issued during 1899 ................................ 8 4,929,140.00 Exceeding the best, previous year by nearly one million. Insurance in force at end of 1899 (net) ................ . . . . .. . . .. . . .82804540800 LIABILITIES. Dec. 80, 1899. To Gï¬arantee Fund .................... 8 60,000.00 “. Assurance and Annuity Reserve fund 2,929,552.00 “ Death Losses awaiting- proofs, etc. .. 51,507.85 HON SENATOR GOWAN, Q. 0., vv“ A‘Dr‘ WLLD. C.\{.G. ' " JOHN N' LAIEE, Es L sun‘H ESQ QHC, D...CL J. KERR OSBORNE, D. MOCRAE, ESQ. Guelph. HON. SIR WM R. MEREDITH, Chief Justice of Ontario. MANAGING DIRECTOR : H01“. G. W. ALLAN. Balance net Ledger Assets. . . . . ASSE I‘So Dec, 80, 1899, By Mortgages, etc ................ ‘ f‘nk nf-nru’a I!“ mid-n} "a“ n ammo Dec. 31, 1898 To not Ledger Assets†RECEIP T8. Dec. 30,1899. To Cash for Premiums .................. $744 865. 58 “ To Cash Income on Investments. . . ... . . . 148. 656. 81 000.000.0000....OOOOOO Dec. 30, 1809. By pnvments for Death Claims,Pz oï¬ts, etc. 8.303, 08: 50 “ By all othc1 pavments ...... .231 ,18332 WM. McCABE, LL.B., F.I.A., F.S.S SECRETARY x MEDICAL L. GOLDMAN, A. I. A. J. THORBURD The Report containing the roceedings of the Annual Meetin , held January 80th. last, showin’g mar ed proofs of the great prowress an; solid ; perity of the Company, will be sent to the policyholders. cPamphlets exp 1: tory of the attractive investment plans of the Company and a co 5* of the arm report, showing its unexcelled ï¬nancial position, will be furnis ed on app] tion to the Head Oï¬ice or any of the Company’s agencies. F v I! tin; farmer wishes to increase the Net Surplus. .. ‘6 ‘6 6‘ Ct Premiums Outstanding, etc. (less cost of collection) Interest and Rents, due and accrued ............ Market value of Debentures and Stocks overcoat I)cb€nt‘ï¬rns (market value $608,935.65) ..... ,, Stocks and Bonds (market value. $587,391.50. . rival Estate. including Company’s building. . Loans on Policies, etc ................ . . . . Loans on Stocks (nearly all on call). Cash in Banks and on hand. . 0000...... ..... HURTH AMERICAN llFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. Head Office: HZ-ll8 King Sheet West, TORONTO. For the year ended December 30th, 1899. ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE JOHN L. BLAIKIE. VICE-PRESIDENTS 3 ooOOOOOOOOIOOOOOOCOOCOcoco.on DISBURSEJIENTS. DIRECTORS 8 PR ESI DEN Tl â€"y0'u will see dumpish, stupid looking pullets, pale in comb and' ruffled in plumage; these are not laying, and the contrast will surprise you. Take out. the dumpish ones and pen them separ- ately and leave the bright ones alone to continue laying. The dumpish pullets are out of conditon and need special care. They may be brought around and will lay later perhaps, but O'KEEFE’S ‘éï¬â€˜g or MALT ram sod 81:: non “7331) Toronto. 0 mm Aam do not let them Hampefyour‘ éarl} layers. Lam; who will be hungry and will meet you when you come with; the feed pail, Glance {afoundï¬t the rest of the pen The longest newspaper title in ex- istence is that of a Greenland pub- lication, which rejoices in the euphon- ions designation of “Arrangagliotio N atinginnavnik Sysarammas Sivik.†THE MONEY-MAKING PULLET. A pallet that lays early is your money-maker. Watch her, note her, mark her with a leg-band, and do not lose track of her. If she lays early and regularly, she will look it. She will be bright, first as to her‘ head: she will have a fairly long body and will have a quick business air about her. She will be active and imp-or. HON. SIR FRANK SMITH, K.C.M.G| in; lâ€"e'tv'hirh'EQrt' var} much dirt into the barnyard. 1y should, let him use plenty of absor- bents and keep the manure away from detrimental action of the weather. Add light composting materials that will rot. as much as he wishes. but do bulk of his manure pile, as hé certain- They sit this far apart. At 10 o'clock the question‘s‘ popped, Their souls are filled with bllSS, If we could peep we'd see ihat they Aresittingclcwelikethis. = At 8 p~.m., the gaslight’s gleam; Reveals young 'Cholly Smart, Begs» calling 99 has lady fairâ€"q B'Ibrm ddicimn than Jtpsn. Bold only In Lad Puck“. HAVE YOU TASTED oOocooooocoOOOOCOOl E. GURNEY. ESQ. JOHN N. LAKE, ES. J. KERR OSBORNE, YOU'D DO THE SAME. MEDICAL DIRECTOR: J. THORBURN, M. 1)., Ed ".‘...OOOOOOOO cE-zymN GREEN TEA ? ..... ~. $524,418.01 Meemn , held. on fess an solid ros- 'amphlets exp anaâ€" cppy 9f the annual O... .. .828,045,4oa,oo ... $2,977,451.64 $8,565,477.86 $3,336,710.21 137,298.24 $3,870,974.03 $3,336,710.21 3 ,041 £59.85 1,416,932.68 579.939.37 559,993.62 334,651.79 - 221,665.87 194321.42 28.705.96 on applica. 534,263.82 893,522,89 35,074.75 58,394.16 vâ€"vâ€"v ‘7“- not be beaten as acure for Catarrh.†Catarrh-mzone is anew method of {treatment guaranteed to cure the ' most chronic cases of Catarrh, Asthma Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, 8:0. Sure .sate and pleasant to use. Sold by all jdruggusts. Trials outfit sent for 30c in Stamps by N. C. POLSON 6:00., Kingston, Ont" Proprietors No. indeed; if a girl refused me {hir- teen times, I’d. know 1 was in great luck not to marry such an obstinate. hard-headed girl. Ave you superstitious about the number 13! with LOCAL APPLICATIONS as they cannot reach the up at. of thedboase. (fut m h is a. blood or constitutiond disease, and m «rdcr to (-ure p, you mu t tako internal remedies. Hetla’a Canon-h Cur. is taken imernully, and acts di- rocciy on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Caron-h Cure is notaquw 1: medicine. It. was preqcribed by one of the hes-t. phymhiana in this country lor yea's. and is a rogulnrproscripll- n. It; is composed of the best toaics known com- bin»d with the best, blood uriflors‘ acting di- rectiy on the mucous sur noes._ flho perfect combination of the two ingredients is what noducos such wonderful results in curing atarr‘n. Send fgr upobimoninls tree. RISER». soc :17 in box. Wri to?or3i~?fivt§111§is; Tho India: Oatsrrh Gun 00.. 146 8b. J amen-3n. MODM'OIL If wind blows on you through a hole; Get a. certificate and take care of your soul. Where bread'is wanting all’s to be sold, it you don’t prepare for the fu- ture. . Carbolic Disinfectants. Soapc, Oint- ment, Tooth Powders, etc.. have been awarded 100 medals and diplomas for superior excellence. Their regular mo prevent, infecti- ons diseases. Ask your dealer to obtain a supply . Lists mailed free on applicntion. That teller ought to go into bad- nesa and fail. said the. tramp to his partner about a. man from whom he had asked a small favor. Why! To lengthen thy life, lessen thy meals, and lengthen thy Certiï¬cate. OHEAP MANITOBA FARMS to: solo. Improved nnd unhn rovod. Ono-ï¬fth cosh. Intending union call nnd get. of“. of ï¬fteen yesn‘ gay-ion“) uto district. to settle in. A. W. AUSTIN. oronto Ohnmbon. Toronto. ger's permissioï¬ to use Dï¬iï¬dï¬in1hwl- lets. but he refused. fl ' RELIANCE CIGAR la 7080 am. 100 F Acronx ,Monu-ea. _* There are thirteen streets in Lady- smith, fairly well laid out. The town hall cost£ 5,000 to build. AVENUE HOUSEâ€"i wwvvâ€"v â€"â€" Mn). Hut-clu- Oommorolul Homo. Mod"; t.- mo-na-Buu nod-nu. MONT!!!“ HOTEL â€8207“". W The “ Balmoral,†Free Bus‘; G “T 8. Station. Montrzl. Goo. Cuslakot 00.. grop' |__. “JAMES" WO'I‘ET A. message travels over an ocean able at about 700 miles a second. really is Take uxnuvo Bromo Quinlno Tablets. An dnggiotn refund the money it it fails to cum 25c. 11:. W. Grovo's signature in on each box. HRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP bu been used by motherr for their children teething. It soothu the child. softens the gums. ullaya min. cures wind colic. sud is the but. remedy for dinrhm: 250. 5 bar.- tle. Soldb .11 druggists throughout the world. BC our. and u {or “ Mn. Winslow's $00!.th Byruu “ Pharaoh 1 Do.’ Hotel Oarslake! Mr. Rodie McDougall, of Vankleek 3111., says: "Catarrnozone has done me more good than any other medl- cme. Iever used. It has cured me 01' my Catarrh. Others may praise their preparaatioms but Catarrhozone cun- LAW '__' F. J. CHEN KY 8: CO Props" Toledo. 0. 80m by druagmts. price 750. Hall's Family P1113 are the best. Ho compromised ‘ nuts on the dollar. How '01: mean? \V’y, struck him .’ me a nickel. If-e Boar‘s requested President Kru- LOIIOI Slï¬Si mus Rowhoa. Bod I Bugs, mu 3;“! Mlco._8<_>_!d bypll Catarrhozone Cannot BO Beaten. F. G. CALVERT'SL 00., MANCHESTER - . ENGLAND. T0 CURB A COLD IN ONE DAY Catarrh Cannot be Cured THE CHEERFTTL VIEW. CALVERT’S FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS SPEED OF CABLES. THE mum's IDEA. thinks he is bad as he Mills. um. Hams Barristors,otc..rom£v%d to Wesley Bid ‘38.. mond 81;. W .'1 area to. fl hm 0! Grab. QM. 0 out. 0.18. Depot. "3:; blocks group 0.1-. be; diy. W P 0 I013 [emuâ€"Colin; 0 Anna. 'smi}: Hotel mm $1.50 European Plan. Room comp Iota SHE MUSIC CATALOG!) tad â€SCUM. RATE 0! DISCOUII. w. an o u! NH " " 05:3 "Flatt Magma “a†my“ ‘ 188 ï¬n†It. TOIOHK 9' pennsnenzly cures Catan'h of nose. I thront. ‘atonggch 10 and 19; fer 81.80) nil fifty coo AOR£8 0000 FARMING LANDS~ARENAO loooo. Ogomsw .nd Crawford Counties. Title pot. mu On Michigan Dummy Detroit. k. Maokinm 3nd Luke_Raiquds._ u pngy: maxing from}! Q 33 Qgthglic Prayer 7" "-vv, vauuu U. Religion; Pictures. Statuvtry. and Church Ornunentu. Educational Works. Mail orders receive prompt. atten- tion. 0. 8 J. SADLIER 8:. 00.. Montreal. "(inf-71R; 136(kâ€" 'u'e' 616-6 ib'EEsJéï¬ï¬liE} 3:5 Form. Churches. Schools. «0.. and will be sold on on tunable tom. App}: to B. M. PIERCE. Agent. West Bay City. Mich. Or J.W. OUB' 18. Whitwmou. Mich. â€in! stock. tnnrnnming largo dividends; 3110 M: ln~ stdmont stock pug nblo in monthly instnlmonu. dnwi cub dividends. halt yearly. Putin wnnti “um um rofltuble investment should correspond wit tho Sun .tvings nnd Luna Company. Toronto; mane: loaned on tnvonblo taunt; went: wanted in magnum db trio“; writ. us. Swage casingswgzsï¬pmm'sm -ou.l|-u VII Ci! 0' U“ m '6‘!) Ho iCuin -â€"reli:blo goods st right‘priea. .n 8 PAR . BLACKWELL l 00.. Toronto. AGENTS, Something that'yâ€"oï¬' csn haié;oodâ€";u; at: - SEE To: tau-simian! of how to get a 30qu sn‘d ample game. 100.' crapper 31-03., 93 Lombard St., Toronto. Ont Owls] flock. (ant-sawing urge dividends; also n: in. “meat nook payfluo in monthly instslmon u, druri ash dividend', hnlf yoarly. Putin wanting ate 5:: Lrofluble invgscmcnt should correspond with The Sun Savingsvénd loan' co., Toronto. )lonoy loaned On fuonblo terms; taunts rooted in unwanted diuï¬ctl: writ. u. BOLD CURB 100: Cum in a jifly. P. Mo Garters 00mm 00.. Agents. Mona-ed. voumzv, BUTTER, sacs, APPLES, 3nd other PRODUCE. to ensure best taults cousin: to The Dawson Commission 00., Limited, Cor. West-Market aqlbomo St, Toronto. ‘ THE Following SECOND-H AXD' MACHINERY : has bven used but little; is practimily us good as new; will be sold chap: 1 Garvin Hand Milk-r; 1 Emery Stand; 1 Lathe. 4 foot bed. : l Elisa-Gale Latino, 5 foot; 2 Unucks. 12 â€um; I Powor Hack Saw; 3 Tube Vices. 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