Largest part aller inals e, the MORE uL Loug of the »f the DIALD, ogi3t, great more t a; 1l8 our 1 0o 12 LQr 4 L4 lue 10 ind D iD he N O (A) 1 Mrs. Prentiss says:â€""If you could once make up your mind, in the fear of God, never to undertake more work of anmy sort than you can carry on calmly, quietly, without hurry or flurry, and, the instant you feel yourâ€" self growing nervous and like one out ef breath, would stop and take breath, you would find this simaple, eâ€"mmmmem sense rule doing for you what no prayers or tears could ever accomâ€" plish." Aagg t "Ah!‘" some weary woman sighs, "if one coul® do that! But there are so many Mustâ€"be‘s in my life that I have no time to de any one of them thorâ€" oughly !" Are they all Mustâ€"be‘s? There are hosts of things that come to women in the garb of essentials that are realâ€" ly only Mustâ€"be‘s. The great thing is to learn to distinguish those tasks which are not uur duties, which, as sweet Leslie Goldthwaite learned by experience, "must be crowded out." Lei them be crowded out! _ Never mind what other people think you ought to do. That is not the point. The problem to be solved is what God and you know you ougot to do. When you decide that, and then take up with both hands each duty that he assigns you, bravely and calmly, and with a determination to perform it as unto him, the flurry and bhurry will disapâ€" pear, and the needed strength will Ii is time the bousekeeper appreciatâ€" ed the great truth that time and nerves are too precious to be wasted in performing â€" that which â€" avails naught. . Suppose you do not "turn off" as much work as your neighbor, what difference does that make? If you have done what you could, thorâ€" oughly and conscientiously, you have done all that it is your duty to do. To do well is better service than to do much. So with the ugly tear that was bhasâ€" tily mended last evening. It took much less time to run togetbsr the sides of the rent than wouid have been used up in laying anotber piece of the stuff under the whole and neatly darning down the edges. But the first time that a strain comes on that weak spotâ€"rip! go the thin edges, and the last end of that tear is worse than the first. Now, profiting by exâ€" perience, you patch and darn itâ€"but who will give back to you the precious time spent last night in superficial work? Those minutes are as much wasted as if gou had sat with folded bands while they ticked themselves away. Indeed, the folded bhands would bave been a better investment than the careless stitches, for they would have meant beneficial rest, and thereâ€" fore gain, while these only brought hu_rr_y‘ nervousness, loss. The adage that "what is worth doâ€" ing at all is worth doing well" is as wel: known as the truth that the proâ€" verb is oftener quoted than practiced. Life is such a whirl of duties, there is so much to be rushed off in a givâ€" en space of time, that the bhurried and barried houseworker does things with what the oldâ€"{ashioned country people eall "a lick and a promise." This noâ€" tion of economizing time by slighting work is as foolish as to rob Peter to pas Paul. Sooner or laterâ€"and it is generally soonerâ€"Peter must be paid and often with interest. The room that was only half dusted yesterday will look more untidy toâ€"day, because of the filuff collected in the corners and the deposits of dust on the rungs of the chairs, and the whole apartment wil! have to be thoroughly dusted. So the time spent yesterday in flecking the impalpabie, but perceptible, powâ€" der from the manteli sbhelf and in wipâ€" Ing off the polished table tops was really time thrown away. This mornâ€" ing the price of a former morning‘s reglect must be paid. rome. Work accepted in this spirit must of necessity be well done. It can not be nervously hurried out of the way, on‘y halfâ€"performed, because of the bhunâ€" dredâ€"andâ€"one other cliims upon mind and conscience, all clamoring for atâ€" tention. _ Select, soberly and in the fear of God, the duty lsid nearest your hand by Him who kaows our frame, and do it so well that it can, when finished, be laid aside once for all. The task that is well done is done The â€" twice BED ROOM FITTINGS. Complete sets of bedâ€"room fittings, including curtains, tableâ€"covers, bedâ€" spreads, anc pillows, are offered in olive green and blue denim, relieved with designs in white. The design is usually worked out in narrow bands of bias white lawn, stitched on in big, sprawling bowknots or trailing vines and outlines of leaves. The edges are fin‘shed with white cotton bail fringe. Other sets are shown in the lovely creâ€" tonnes, chintzes, and cotton tapestries, Handâ€"made covers of butcher s linen are takinz the place of the conventionâ€" al spreads. The linen is of sheeting width and the spreads are worked with drawn borders and centre, if the worker has patience and eyesight to permit. Borders and centres of lace may be inserted if one prefers. In that case, care should be taken to have the thread of the lace the same size as that of the linen. These covers are lined with silk. Simpler designs, but very artistic, may be! made in outline, usiaz a thread a‘mfist as heavy as a cord. and following a pattern that is like a wreath. The figure that is li_ke a spray of flowers thrown across the bed from one side to the centre is less set. It may be worked in the finer ribbons that come especially for fancy work. if one likes it better than the cord. and is more quickly done. One‘s favorite flower may be chosen for the cover, and one s individuality thus be expressed. x* & t "lrx;\;xvz‘xl;ing cushions for the popular wicker furniture, it will be found that DOING THINGS WELL. hi ma 2ge o oze> se tre poor 5BC Srrereq was fearful. _ By constant attention after a month or so she began to gain a little sirength, and after a while imâ€" proved enough to be taken out of bed and even walked around a bit after a fashion by means of a support. _ But now she was seized with a worse ailâ€" Wm. McKay, Esq.,. a well known and much respected farmer and mill man at Clifford, Lunenburg Co., N. S., relates the following wonderful cure effected in his family by the use of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills:â€""About three years ago my little daughter Ella, then a child of ten years, was attacked with acute rheumatism. It was a terribly bad case; for over a month she was confined to her bed, and during most of the time was utterly helpless, beâ€" ing unable to turn in bed, or in fact to move at all without help. She could not even hold anything in her bhand. All power or use of her limbs had enâ€" ment than the rheumatism. Her nerâ€" vous system â€" gave way, appeared completely shattered. She shook vioâ€" lently all the time, would tumhle| down in trying to walk. in attemptâ€" ing to drink from a cup her band( shook so as to spill the conients all over herself. She was a pitiable ob-l ject. The doctors were called to her. again and said she had St. Vitus‘ dance in the worst form. . She took the medicine prescribed and followed the instructions ofeher pbysician for some time, but without apparent beneâ€" fit. She wasted away almost to a skeleton and we gave her up for, lost. About this time I read in a paper, an. account of a great cure of nervousness | effected by Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills and resolved to try them. I bought. six boxes and the little girl began using them. _ The good effects of the first box _ were quite _ apparent and when four boxes were used, she seemed so much improved that the pills were discontinued. She kept on improving and after a few weeks was as well as ever. We were told that the cure would not last, that it was only some powerful ingredient in the pills which was deceiving us and that after a time the child would be worse than ever. All this has proved false, for now nearly three years she has hbad unbroken good health, nerves as strong as they are made, and stands school work and housebold work as well as a mature person. We have no doubt about Dr. Williams‘® Pink Pils restoring to us our little girl, whom we looked upon as doomed to an early grave."‘ _ Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills are a specific for diseases arising from an impoverâ€" ished condition of the blood or shatâ€" tered nerves, such as St. Vitus‘ dance, locomotor ataxia, rheumatism, paralyâ€" sis, sciatica, the after effects of la gripps, headache, dizziness, erysipelas, scroiula, etc. â€" They are alsoa specifio for th» troubles peculiar to the female system, building anew the blood and restoring the glow of health to pale and sallow cheeks. _ Protect yourself against imitations by insisting that every box bears the full name Dr. Wilâ€" |liams' Pink Pills for Pale people. If your dealer does not have them they will be sent, post paid, at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50, by addressâ€" ing the Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co. iBrockville, Ont. s Bhe Was First Attacked With Acute Rhenâ€" matism, Foliowed by St. Â¥itus‘ Dance In a severe Formâ€"Her Parecats Thought She Could Not Recover. From the Enterprise, Bridgewater MR. WM. McKAY, CLIFFORD, N. S., TELLS OF HIS DAUGHTER‘S CURE. Tepid salt weak ankles. Onions in any form are good for children. Brushes should be stood bristles downward to dry. nothing is more durable than velâ€" veteen and the different varieties of the fabric sold under various different names. A bedroom crowded with furniture is very unhealthy. Keep a marble in the kettle to take wo the "fur,"â€" > â€" wiens Never let a child sob itself to sleep. Sufferers from dyspepsia should not drink while eatiog. Brush a baby‘s hair, but do not comb it. Gilded articles coated with oil of laure! scares flies away. Wash caneâ€"seated chairs on the unâ€" der side only. It ruins a piano to keep it standing in a draught. When you want to cut whalebone warm it by the fire. Soot covered with salt is easily brushed up. 4 _ / F Lemons stowed separately in dry sand keep fresh. A hbheated knife cuts freshly baked bread well. Mustard plasters made with white of egg do not blister Stir your starch with a piece of wax candle. Black cotton stockings should never be ironed. Mix fullers‘® earth and cold water to remove grease from wall papers. To reduce a double chin constantly tap it with the finger. The French match factories are now turning out friction matches which will ignite on any surface, but which are free from the objections raised against white sulphur. No smoke or odor is perceptible in the factories, The inflammail»> ingredients of the paste are sesquisulphide of phosphorâ€" us and chlorate of potash. Bruised cloves kept among furs frightea moths away. Tomato juice removes ink stains from the bhands. Whiting and lime juice clean ivory knifo handles. A Child‘s Suffering, Briggs Except NEW KIND OF MATCHES VALUABLE HINTS isn‘t a man of much polish on his coat sleeves. LOCATING IT. and water strengthen ’ The removal and enlargement of the Emperor‘s Berlia stables, which are opâ€" posite the old Palace, at the corner of Breite Strasse and the Schlossplatiz will cost _ from 7,000,000 to 8,000,000 marks, According to the plans of the architect, Herr Gerheimrath Ihne, the front facing the Spree will be two hundred yards in length. The Emperor ‘requires, among other things, two ridâ€" ing grounds, several coach houses for about three hundred carriages, and stalls for two hundred and seventy horges,. Several â€" workâ€"yards _ and farmyards are also needed, as well as dwellings for fifty families and eighty unmarried servants and coachmen. The chief facade opposite the Schloss reâ€" quired _ reconstruction on a _ large scale, and this was rendered _ very difficult by the different character of the rooms looking on to the Schlossâ€" platz, some of which are quite insigniâ€" ficant. The architect has, however, been fortunate in his design, having arranged the chief room of the upper fl.or, the large carriageâ€"room, with its costly historical and modern sleighs and coa hes, as a S.ate room, and there» by giving it the appearance from the outside of a museum. Passing under the lofty doorway, one enters the front court, which is coverâ€" ed by a glass roof, which in summer is removed to prevent excessive heat, Southward extends a broad wing, with coach houses and dwellings in the upâ€" per portion. Eastward ones sees the stables, built in two stories, one over horses. Lifts, saddleâ€"room, flights ‘of stairs, cleaningâ€"rooms and _ servants‘ rooms are provided there, or are to‘be found in the intermediate story. The great carriage hall in the Scholossplatz is an enormous room, stretching over two stories, and provided above with a long gallery. The walls are cons nocted by double rows of columns, and are decorated with tendril and §he.ll work. ‘The ceiling is more richly treated, and its strong plastic decâ€" oration is in harmony with the great height. _ Behind the aboveâ€"mentioned cross building, all the work is in proâ€" gress, as was ascertained by a visit of the Architect Club, which was lateâ€" ly made, which af{orded an idea of the extent of the grounds. _ _ _ . C On the Spree about half of the facade fronting the water is finished, but the wings stretch still further southward, so that they will eventually pass far beyond the front of the Schloss. In the second court will be two riding grounds of exactly the same size, situate over an enormous carriageâ€"house, separated by two double walls. The works upon the new building, for which pieces of ground were lately acquired, south of th» older grounds, will require about three years more to complete. "* The Thorn Comes Forth Buildings in Berlin That Wili Cost #$2,000, â€" No nation can be destroyed while it possesses a good home lifeâ€"J. G. Holâ€" land. R He that thinks he can afford to be negligent is not far from being poor. â€"Johnson. This material being fire, frost and vermin proof is now being very largely used as a nonâ€"conductor of heat, cold and sound in cold storage, public buildâ€" ings private residences, etc., also for covering steam, hot water, bhot air, and cold water pipe. The Eureka Mineral â€" Wool and Asbestos Co., Toronto, will be pleased to send deâ€" scriptive pamphlet _ if you are inâ€" terested. For Over Fifty Years MRS, WINSLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP has been used by mothers for their chil ren teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, alln‘{l all pain, sures wind colic, and i the best remedy for diarrhcoem. 250. a botâ€" tle. Sold by all dru:gists throughout the world. Be sure and ask for " Mrs. Winslow‘s soothing Syrup." A school for nursemaids has been esâ€" tablished in Boston. They are instructâ€" ed in the care of children, and bave to prepare food and simple remedies for the little ones. The thorn point of disease ts an ache or pain. But the blood is the feeder of the whole body. Purify it with Hood‘s Sarsaparil{a. Kidneys, liver and stomach will at once respond ? No thorn in this point. Blood Poisoningâ€",* The surgeon said when he took out the brass shell received in wound at San Juan Hill two weeks Lciore, that it would have poisoned me if it bad not been for my pure blood. I told him it was Hood‘s Sarsaparillia that made it pure." Grorar P. CooPrE®, Co. G, 25th U. S. Inf., Washington Barracks, Washington, D. C. only Rheumatism â€""Myself and a friend both suifered from severe attacks of rheuâ€" matism. Hood‘s Sarsaparilia cured both. We would not be without it." Wx. H. Lrxster®, 65 Leonard St., Fall River, Mass. Hood‘s Pills eure liver i1!s ;_the_nq:fl(fl&tinl and THE KAISER‘S NEW STABLES. "ATher: Hhall rur thammui w ab cathartic to take yWLJ _';_wé_n@;_f@. With Point Forward."" MINERAL WOOL with Hood‘s rdvï¬{u}'ima/ï¬(d‘ Sarsaparilla. Brate or On1o, CITY or ToL®po } §s. Lucas County, FRANK J, CHENEY makes oath that h a is the supior partner of the firm of F. J. CurnEy & Co., doing business in the City of Txlgdo. Couniy and State aforesaid, and that said firm vlll}{g.’ tho sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLâ€" LA or each and every case of Catairh that cannot be cured by the use of Hauu‘s CaTARrRE CURK, FRANK J. CHENEY. Aworn to before me, and subscribed in my vresonce, this 6th day of December. A.D. 1886. i n nagey L w. GLEARON AEAL Notary Public. Half the misery in the world comes fram want of, courage to. speak.,and of love.â€"Mrs. Stowe. 1 Csarbolic Disinfectants, Soaps, Cint: ment, Tooth Powders, etc., have been awarded 100 medals and diplomas for superior excellence, Their regular use prevent infeotiâ€" ous discases, A-lkesour dealer to obtain & supply. Lists mailed free on application. RELIANCE CIGAR La Tosoana, 100. FACTORY, Montreal. Sm The joys of meeting pay the pangs g‘ngbsence; else who could bear it.â€" io se ow ol c Pn un CCR CCOE from $I s day “F Opp G.T.R.Station, Montreal. Ge. Carsluke & Co., Prop‘s. of abs Rowe. Hali‘s Catarrh Cure la taken internally, and acta directly om the blood and mucous surâ€" faces of the system. Serd for testimonials, free, Lowest prices ever quoted. Fine catalogue, 500 illusâ€" trations, mailed free. Write us for nnytilinz in Music or Musical Instruments. WHALEY ROYCE & CO., â€" Toronto. Can. Yes, her mother wanted hber called gzl;lntine, and bher father insisted on a. They call her both, I supposet Yes, Ella Fantineâ€" and she‘s the smallest girl in her class! mapecialiy those who have failed a to be cured eise where, write to Dr. Arnott, Berlin who will convince you he can cure you Every town can have a band. $25 to $50.00 A useless life is only an early death. â€"Goethe. 1 To cultivate a calm, hopeful spirit lies in the use of Putnam‘s Painless Corn Extractor. It never fails. It makes no sore spots on the flesh and is thereâ€" fore painless. It relieves promptly. The seoret of success in life is for a man to be ready for his opportunity when it comes.â€"Disraeli. It is the mind that maketh good or ill, that maketh wretchedness or hapâ€" piness, rich or poor.â€"Spenser. CUTTING SSHOOLâ€"â€"ZNIT SX s alorue. C. & D. SCHOOL Cg.."Montroal. Nerviline is a joy also. No remedy in the world equals it. Neuralgia and rheumatism are relieved almost inâ€" stantly and minor aches and pains are cured by a single application. Nerviâ€" line is sure to cure. Next to being bad the easiest thing is being worse. Manner is everything with some peoâ€" ple, and something with everybody.â€" Bishop Middleton. Hotel Carslake The Dawsoq Commission Co., Limited. Cor. Westâ€"Market & Colborne 8t., Toronte, Can get you best prices for your Apples, Butter, Feggs Poultry, and other produce, if you ship it to them. _In the spring time woman‘s fancy lightly turns to shirt waists. " Pharaoh 100. The * Balmorai," Free Bus }"%;,? KHARRIS BRASS BAND O‘KEEFZE‘S 4?"}, MALT LUBY‘S COIMON SENSE KILLS Roaches, Bed Bugs, Rats and Mice. Sold by all Druggists, or 881 Queen W. Toronto. Instruments, Drums, Uniforms, etc. Hall‘s Family FPills are the best. _ K. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by all Drug#ists, 750. _ _ Wholesale only. Leng Distance Teiephone 1720 Sold by all druggists, " A Thing ot Beauty is a Joy." The Talisman of Beauty "LOWY, Beautiful as a roseâ€"leaf ; clear, soft and velâ€" vety as an infant‘s, can be obtained. Sent free on application. invigorites and Btren‘tz,henl. LLOYD WOOD, Toronto, GENERAL AGENT. F. C. CALVERT & CO., MANCHESTER â€" . ENGLAND, THE TALISMAN CO. 717 VICTORIA 8T., TERCNTO. /d CALVERT‘S WILLIAM $T., TORONTO. per week is paid w clty houses for all practical cutter. e teach you how to cut. Write for terms. CG. W. BUNT & CQ., Toronto, Tallors A BIG NAME. A Rare Chance NONTREAL Buys Serap», LEAD, COPPER, BRASS @*;1 _ European Plan. Room® 9 from $1a day up. Opp. 99 Payne, of Granby , Que® Cigar Manufacturer. W, P. C. 978 Gives new life to the Hair. It makes it r'z;'i and restores the eolor. om plexion aptivating mapectaTiy those a bottle. Am. Plan $1 50 & up | Â¥ with rnl and energy can secure permanent, profitable itions as our exalusive dealers. mth\ eapital required. “v’: have established over 500 men in %uin. busiâ€" nesses of their own, and we are u:fl: to do the same for gou. Enterprising merchants also represent us, with profit to I.h?ulvu and absolute satisfaction to their eustomers. Write us toâ€"day for full particulars. You earm a better percentage from our goods than from any other staple line. ROKCO M‘F‘C CO., Toronto, Can. epwarmpommmnnmrene c t Arrunscsn, _ _ 34 PCP UnE THonmas I*~ NIMMO & HARRISCON, BUSINES8 AND sHoRTHAND cocLgos, 1.0.0.F. Building, Oor. Youge and College Sts., Toronte, Thorough and practical instruction in all subjects per ?lnlu to a thorough Business â€"r Bnorthand miucu?om horough preparat on for Iniand Revenue and Oivi! Ser. vice examinations. Open entire year, day and evening. SNend postal for fras in faweceil.. @ROOr dn t it ueP vhe Svimdlicc + w2 Hend postal for free In?ormnl-;ou TololTO Cutting $chool offers special advantages tn all deairous of gammirine a thazusk pullglac 2s ® to all duimvulelvmquiriu m thorol-uh kn;;l;d;- ;; Cutting and Fitting Gentlemen‘s Garments. Write for TOEIn k chinmad i2 220000 0CONS MOCE PRRPECC 07 T0 materials ‘h‘p‘sd to any part of the conntry. Phone 18Â¥3 a. DUTRIR NS, Adcruldo &Widmer §t3., Yorento Will keep your shoos soft as velvet MADE IN ALL COLORs. EOLD EVERYWHERE. Books, Rosaries, Cruâ€" cathollo Prayer °|f|x..' ‘upul.'"' Relisious Pictures, Statuary, and Church Ornaments, Educational Works. Mail orders receive prompt attenâ€" tion. D 1 Oy 1 C AE1L DAAA DE, TR BIRCK, Red or a"'if' SLATE s{.Acx soakbs (we aupp y Public and Migh flcho.l& ‘orouto). Roofiag Felt, Piteh Conl ;‘fl. etc. ROOFING TILKE (Ree New ity Build, nge, oron.to. done h{ our firun). khul Ceilings, Cor« nicn, ete. Estimates furnished for work cemplete or for materinls shiDDbed to any nurt af the anumiee AL _ . rant L. COFFEE & to., Ideal Leather Polish ONE NIGHT en Actcusid As i. tcias 122 1 rn KEBNEY Triq, Marks registered, Copyrights, Caveats procured. Write for information. EGERTON, K. CASE, Re%umred Solicitor of Patents, Notary fubhc. Temple Building, Toronto, Ont. ROOFINC SUMMER SsEssiON < 5y , [ . Fas . 4# L.’,"(. LAW paTENTS RAMBLER BI%YOCL:iIS 2 (‘)’(I‘l‘ Nify. Os., OM mm fte hy ic ipEaAL BIoYOLEA a% ho no d‘ P Shelby Cycle Mfg. Co., Shelby, Ohio If there is no Agent in your tewn for the above Wheels ______ write us for prices. _ ___ _ L U DE L LA AMBITIOUS MEN ecromo _ soice 170 BAY STREET, are the best Ramsrers ever puilt, 1t any price, and the 1899 RanmLEr builders are confident, after 2o yea®s‘ experience, that they can build and are building the «BEST BICYCLES IN THE WORLD®" and no wheel at a lJower price can be of RamsBrzer quality, none at a higher price worth more. BERTRAM, WILSON & CO., Lead packages, Roome 400â€"12 Board of Trade Building TORONTO, ONT. CRAIN AND COMM:ssION MERSHARTS, PRICE ISs $50.00. 63 YONGE STREET, TORONTS. Rotel and Saloon men cannot afford to be without the Automatic Faucet Attachâ€" ment, as “DI{I for itself in one week drawâ€" , ing beer. No drip, no waste. You only need ; one hand to draw beer with the Automatie _.. but in ease of rush you can hold giassesin each hand, as the Automatic is ; always ready. The Automatio draws the finest glase of beer and / is used for any trade, as it puts gf) the kind of bead on the beer thit you want. Price $1.50 preâ€"paidâ€" n.orwtyi refunded if not satisfacâ€" tory. Hamilton MigCo., Toronto :0 _‘ BEAVER BRAND" Mackintosh never hardens & is guaranteed Watem proof, Ask for it,tuke no other. Beaâ€" 2 * ver Rubber Clothing Oo., Montreal, D. & J. SADLIER & CO., Montreai. 1899 MODELS CANADIAN AGENTS. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Catalogue is free. Procured in all countries Designs There‘s a oup of goodness in every oup of and Shoot Metal Works. ROOFING SLATE, in Black mÂ¥ uts t Aattisc tss As in t 49 6t & a s Are anxious to secure the address of every lame man and woman in Oanada whoae noess consists in one ): mb being shertor then the other, and are offering .1:’â€1 pleyment to every iawe prson who wili take the trouble to write for cireu <a to act as agents. Get one of the Enonno:’ tor yourself and you will, after wenring a week, have no trouble to convinee others of its vralue. ® M OE ARCO EC MEOCIIN 1O Convinge others of its value. This Extension is by fur the best of its pature ever placed on the market, the womrer to walk upright, to walk with eare and oo-m to W shoe, and gives them the same appearance as m unate eirc ul:v s_fro:.v.o n_{l_ é.-_k for terms to agents. art of the conntry. Phone 1836 113 Yonge $t., Toronto. Barristers,etc.. removed to Wesley Bldgs., Richâ€" Mills, Mills & Hales, mond 8t. W.. Toronto. iyâ€"‘r. OiLS. PACK SA Enongere * »l&?gi&ï¬ SUPPLIES. u) |TheWm. Sutton 34‘__ 7 7;;; Compound Co. A BOON FOR THE LAME! ‘\ Corn Cure. Ask your druggis forit. Price10e ‘ Engineers. fhece : 186 buun 61. Eaot THE IVEY PATENT EXTENS!ON SHNOE Co., Limited, Consulting Engineers. Office : Toronto, Canada Estaiished 154 TRY OUR CEYLON TEA. 25, 30, 40, so;“e. NT TCOR We supp y Loon Lake Railroads, st prices mn(r. from $2 Fr were. These Lands are Close to Enterprising ‘owns, Chunghes, Schools, etc., and will be soid on reasonable terms. Apply to Stoo! Flag 8taffe, Crain Orinders, ecesate ssetAaserm2aacsse ts THEH SEND FQR Perenaonoucu M Aesut. 196. P Montreal ond Quebec to Liverposol. LarBe and fast Steamers Vancouver, ominion, Scotsman, Cambreman. Rates of passage :â€"First Cabin upwards ; Becond Oabin, #35 .p;t"ruo. Ollrfl U xfl. Por further information npay ve local agents, or Hobbs Hardware Co. ) PETERBOROUCH, CNTARIO, CANADA. : 142188824 2884 %44%¢ Sominion Line Brantford ALLAN Lyg 122 and 124 Bay St., TORONTO. 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For further informati ROYAL MAIL sTEAMER®S 000 ACRES COOD FARMINC LAKDS â€"AREKN A H. BOUYRLIEN, 77 Yonge St., Toronto, or H. & A. ALLAN, Montreal, Michigan ! and for Sale. tron and Wood Pumpe, Ontarlo Canoe Co WHITE‘S PHOSPHO S0DA PAYID TORRAN&I 00 17 84. Saorai June Boe Suppliss. _ _ BRANTFORD CGAN. Buccessore * oï¬ W Subtis Dewers, Ask For Quotations. * Invalids and Children, and wiso Rears s40â€" ante whose Ailments and Debility have ret er treatments. _ 1t digests when a) other ted, saves 50 times its cost in medicine. 9 Invariable Success, 100,008 ’ars Annual Cures of Constipm tion, Flatulency, Dyspeptia, Consumption, Diabetes, Bronchitis, Infiuâ€" â€" Asthma, Catarrh, Phiegm, Diarrhoa, ility, Sleepleseness, Despondency, ALsO LONDON. The only perfect aou- fe Ing names and addresses Sample tray outfit. ... ... CARD INDEX AURENTIAN ......... & July. Nl’Nl?)IAN‘...........lgi:}; w 8. 8. Bavarian, 10,000 tons, will uly :7, and from Montreal Aug 10 .00 and upwards 00. Return §66.50. _ _ _ 90, Return #66.50. 1, Loudon, Ginsgow. Londonderry, yhe oitice Rpeclal » unllndv mte. *0., 17 GAL TAINUT EED PTCOTECC dE .;-Ilfléfl # at prices llnqu reun s wre Olose to Enterprising Xw (axoe. o. apply to nt, West Bay City, Mich. 18, Whittemore, knh. Roevalenta Arabica Fo 8T. LAWRE». ___ Hourk, . monTREAL To LIVERPOOL. Mention this paper. ROYAL MAIL Hionest Graprs. From uflw ..... .24 June. nll c ie, xpeime to Lat Liver, Blood, (Limited,