. Cattle, Cheese. &o iding Marts. F THE WORLD â€"W hea*tâ€" Ne Barleyâ€"No. 1 TG W bhe a 74 J}4 (€ & ~epreme mxed, 36 KFeâ€"No. 1€ cash. d 2c : No 06 muc No. 2 FA n 3 6f No. No rade at { sh Ne Ob 06 [d tA )De C Ub f B= n wht vad® a t t lef 4 lif» ail= Ne al} fought the Whole Dayâ€"Saccessfully Held the Fown Agniust Repeated Assault of &* 1 LaRY . Advices received in London, from the Niger contain parliculars of an affair which ought to be written in letters of gold on the pages of English military [hHEY YEFEATED A WHOLE BAtTâ€" [ALION OF AFRICAN HKORSEMEN. &DA LS 00R BALLANT SOLDIEBR§ P p n At the time I trouble was, 1 salled in to at was epilepsay, : lrcurable. Af as Nteon as tw 1 week L y mptoms, bu where I was. ture, sghe said :â€"" It is to Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills I owe my release. It is some years since I had my first attack. At the time I did not know what the troubie was, but the doctor who was salled in to attend me at onee said it was epilepsy, and that the disease was tacurable. After this I had the spasms as «Y‘en is two, three and #ur times 1 week L had _ no _ premonitory yinptoms, but would fall no matter where I was. I always slept heavily ifrer an attack. _ Finding that the wal treatment was not helping me my husbind took me to a doctor in Hamilton. He» aiso said that he could a>»* cure me, but that he could give me medcine that would prolong the peri»i between the spasms. This he riccomplished, but I longed for a cure rather than for relief, and I fimlly; consulted a specialist, who told mse| thit he could cure me, but that [' mss hive patience. I asked him how ling he thought it would require ro| altent a cure, and he replied at least | aix months He gave me medicins | and [*ook it faiihfully, but instead of | ge‘ting betrer I was surely growing | wor se After following this treatâ€" | ment for some months without avail, | I tel* <lias I could not hope for a cure | anl was about resigning myself to my | fate My sister, however, urged me | to give Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills for | Pile People a trial and reluctantly I decidew1 to take her advice. . For a | t me after beginning to use the pills I | coniinued to bave the spasms. but I| tfel: that gradually they were less seâ€" | vere and my strength to bear them greater, and I persisted in the treatâ€" mea uatil the time came when the spasms ceased and I was as well and sSrong as aver I had been. I took in a‘! twelve or fourteen boxes of Dr.| Williams‘ Pink Pills, and although several years have elapsed since I disâ€" continued their use, I Rave not in that . time had any return of the malady,.. I owe chis happy release to Dr. Wilâ€"| lams‘ Pink Pills, and will always have 1 gooi word to say for them. | (he experience of years has proved} tha there is absolutely no disease due to a viiated condition of the blood or. shittered nerves, that Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills will not promptly cure, and those who are sufferi from weh‘ troubles would avoid mm misery and sive money by promptly resorti.nsI to. this (reatment. Get the genuine 'nk‘ Pil!s every time and do not be persuadâ€" ed to take an imitation or some other remedy (tmem a dealer, who for the sike of the extra profit to himself, may raccomplished, rather than fc consulted a sp thit he could mus\ have t long he thgwaxg altent a cure, ax months. and I[took it f getting better wor 3e After ment for some I felt that I c and was about fate My sist to give Dr. W Pile People a decidad to ta time after beg tontinued to | telt that grad vere and my greater, and I nine men, four soidiers and five carâ€" mers, thersupon proceeded to Amar. H«:rdly had they entered the town, when the longâ€"expected attack of the serikinâ€"Duchi took place. [he King of Amar and most of his people promptly bolted, but the four soldiers quietly remained where they were. With a great clatter the Emir‘s horsemen â€" rode into the town, and started pillaging in all directions. Just near to where our men were standing a number of bundles of trade Roodl which had been burriedly abandoned by the retreating townsmen lay scatâ€" tared. _ Several horsemen rode up and at:eâ€"mpted to seizs the goods, when our soldiers interiered, saying the goods belonged to the white men, and were not to be touched. The Emir‘s people than rode down on uc men, firing from the saddle. Priâ€" vale Jetta Yola was shot in the thumb. The gallant fellow, however, "fell in" his men The enemy‘s fire _ was reiuraed with interest, emptying sevâ€" eral saddles. _ Firing continuously, the four men of the Niger force literally drove the horsemen out of the town, near the gate. Here they were joined by one or more of the townfolk. Time atter time the Emir‘s horsemen rode furiously against the town. Assault after assault was repulsed. The fightâ€" ing continued the whole day. _ Finâ€" ally the enemy drew off discomfited, leaving twentyâ€"six men killed and thirâ€" teen dead horses on the field. Ihe heroic defenders all received peâ€" cuniary recompense from the Niger Company, and Jetta Yola was promotâ€" »l to be a sergeant; the three other mena will also be promoted. "HE STORY OF a ST. CATHARINES LADY WHO IS RESTORZD TO HEALTH. from the Star, St. Catharines. \Mrs. 3. B. Wright, of St. Catharines, 4@3 for a number of years been a sevâ€" aro sufferar from epilepsy, from which dread digease she is now happily free. To a reporter who recently called upon her to ascertain the manner of her ture, ghe said :â€"* It is to Dr. Williams‘ smay is "juat as good." Dr. Williams‘ Pinkx Pills rure when otier medicines the Sufferod Severely, Sometimes MHaring as Many as Four spasms in a Weekâ€" several _ Boctors Consulted Without Lome tht. D ie Emir of Wasse, a crossâ€"bred i*, had for a long time been reâ€" ned as a tubulent individual, alâ€" â€" creating disturbances. _ Finally ming bolder and bolder, he ordered hief of the town of Amar to cease ing with the Niger Company. The f of Amair refused, whereupon the tixinâ€"Dube] po itely informed him he might already consider himself d out, as he soon would be. iplain McNuughton happened tobe ha. time in the Bautshi country, uiting for the Imperial force. The y were on their return journey, had arrived on the banks of the okko river, which the rains had y much swollen. Four soldiers and carriers had crossed, when suddenâ€" i sqldier was seized by the leg by illigator, dragged from his horse, drowned. _ Aiter this untoward at the remainder of McNaughton‘s y declined to cross, and McNaughâ€" houghi it prudent to take a land e back, tell the men who had alâ€" ly crossed to proceed to Amar. The lured of Epilepsy. ro e 0 poub e ve t 454 1t 31 00B i ic AudiPicionts 6 ~duatiiinend, d agna she would go into the presence of the King, which was not according to the law, and which might cause her death. When th{ King saw Esther in her beautiful clothes he smiled upon her, and held out his golden scepter for her to touch. Now this was & good sign, and Esther took courage when the King said, " What wilt thou, Queen |\ Esther, and what is thy request ? It . shall be given thee even to the half | of the kingdom." |\ And Esther answered that she would like Haman and the King to come to ‘hber banquet. At the banquet Esther told the King all that wicked Haman i had dons, and the King said be should THE BRAVE QUEEN. Abasuerus was a great and mighty King, and he governed the large emâ€" pire of Persia. After he had â€"been King three years, at a great feast he sent for his beautiful Qusen Vashti, lbut she did not like to be looked at by strangers, and would not come. ' The King, whosse word was law, was very angry, and soon after this he chose a â€" beautiful Jewess, named EEsther. as Queen in Vashti‘s place. Esther was as good as she was lovely, and, though she became a grand Queen she did aot forget to love her people. _ _A man called Haman had risen to great power, and was like a Prime Minister, and next to the King bhimâ€" «self. He hated the Jews with a cruel bitter hatred. He talked with the King and made him promise to have every Jew, Jewess and Jewish child in all his large country put to death. _ But King Abhasuerus did not know then that his beautiful Queen, Esther, was a Jewess, and she also must _ be killed. Nor did he know that Morâ€" decai, Esther‘s cousin, was a Jew. The King liked Mordscai, for he had saved | the King‘s life. en a . hoz i © P mb y sns iss y uc ul 200 PHMEE BCO Wb you to collect from each person you leave a sample with, § c tributing the 25 packages you return us the money, â€" Wewill absoluteily free, and in addition to the Bracelet, which place, a Solld Gold Shell lflng, beautifully engraved rneaangiines Euzale within three days from when s d i P ing, also free, a splendid Stmulstin esns c B ) phire Genvine Tifanry Style Stic hy .Jk\‘, may seem impracticable, To all such â€" ~" Y:‘,‘? a ), § vestigating; the risk is nothing, as we ; \â€"'-," x ,t,v have been in business in Toronto for ten "ve ( hn 3 tfulfil every promise religlously. Our b enterprise, carried on upon the broadest asu k. scsx . 6 1 packages, In order that our â€" "AeBaAaaes®" /70" every promise religliously. Our business is a legitimate psyins enterprise, carried on upon the broadest principles of coâ€"operation, an eonducted by men of experience and business ability. We are farâ€"seeing enough to know that the ircaur inducement we offer the quicker our goods will become popular, and we are liberal enough in our views to offer inducements to stimulate our industries which have never been attempted or approached by any similar company. Our business is conducted throughout on the highest scale of honor, gle.mnling our responsibility, we refer you to any mercantile agency. \S'e simply ask you to interpret our Picture Puzzle and send us your address. We will award {]uu the Bracelet and send you, postage paid, the 25 sample packages of Lime Fruit Powder, Distribute U om aceording to instructions and we will give you also the Solid Go!d Shell Ring and Pin. Could any pr:flxmtiou be morefair? Avail yourself of t?nis great offer while you have the opportunity, or someone elss will cuk out the Picture Puzzle, and it will not likely appear agnin. â€" Bention this paper. A One neighbor says her little boy plays "scoop corn" with the buttons, using the machine top for the immense crib, and a spoon for the scoop shovel. In this way he entertains himsel{ while she sews. 6â€"0â€"0â€"9â€"0â€"¢â€"0 â€"0¢â€"0â€"#â€"0â€"#â€"0 CHILDREN‘S PLAYTHINGS. What little simple things children will entertain themseives with. Our little girls will play for bhours with common pebbles, naming them names of people you know, and hauling them on pieces of cardboard for wagons and buggies to visit other pebble families, and to go to church, school and enterâ€" tainments. ‘They eat, sleep and go through all the different performances of real persons, and from the talk of the girlies, they are real to them. Clothes pins, acorns, buttons and so forth are all used in the same way, and many bours‘ pastime is obtained from them. After butchering, the children do their "hogâ€"killing," too, using cobs for hogs, and going through all the maneuvers as nicely as you please. Our girls make flower garaens from feathers they gather off the yard, usâ€" ing the long feathers for all shrubs and trees. Spools are used in the same way and used for chairs for butâ€" ton people, and flower pots for feather flowers. People cut from illustrated papers are fine sport played with in the same way , an added attraction to these is tgat they can be dressed and undressâ€" ed. If there are no very little ones a bag of common marbles forms a neverâ€" ending entertainment, and a nickel‘s worth of common wooden clothes pins are not to be despised, for they will build houses, pens, tents and fences of them, then with a piecs of calico and a string dress them up for people. § TISDALL SUPPLY Gco. _ They â€" make a muss with their things, of course, but a child can not be still all the time. Lme EIOR 3 LMCW" Although Esther was in the midst of so much, and though her husband was very kind, yet when Mordecai sent word to her of the danger the Jews were in she was in great trouble. She sent word that she and her maidâ€" ens would fast three days, and then she would go into the presence of the King, which was not according to the law, and which might cause her death. CASTes: C en N qO OO Haw > â€" Fncune ; Young Folks. | DP e L2 en goods may not fall i_nto‘ the hands 1 s ews s AP 260 Cay$ from when seen first, we will send with the\\\ a splendid Stmulating Euby, Emerald or !np-\ï¬ e Tiffary Style Stick Fin. To many this ofl_el"/ cticable _ To all such we say it is oerlainf’y worth inâ€" / risk is nothing, as we ask none of your money, We /\ iness in 'll‘omnbo for ten years, and have never failed to it & We ask not one cent Cak of your money. in the h. @eccompanying ilius.â€" 3' 1($) tration is represented y o t 4 in outiine the picture paltA â€"Of Napcleon. Find the PP\ Gh picture, mark it, and yi?) return to us, and to 4 each of our pat.â€" oo & 3 7 L2z \ V rons who interâ€" t 6 prets this puzzle y P [‘ correctly we will ~A "! T.A fl“ a beautiful 7 4/ wÂ¥A Heavily Plated «e is / oJ fel\Â¥i} Heart BEang!s A <.tf PCY NETHERSOLE i AVZ CS BRACELET, 7A ‘ o As 4 as illustrated. m â€"AUf d In making this marvellons i)v‘- offer we have no derire to e*" AMP pose as public benefactors. y td It is purely a business transaction in order w( to put sample packages of Phosphat« d | Uime Fruit Powder into the hands ) Oof the public, is powder is put up f\"’ € in 10 cfnt packages, with mï¬nï¬nt in 2 t BGG each to make ten glasses of lime "(*. }5‘ fruit cordialâ€"amost deliclows, re« o CA freshirg and delightfully pleasâ€" /"1 ent drink, and all who are awarded ¢:: one of our Bracelets we require to disâ€" f tribute for us, among friends, 25 sample ‘all into the hands of unsppreciative people, we require le with, 5 cents, half the selling price of seme. After dis Y. We will then give you for this service, elet, which was awarded {ou in the ï¬;;lt ‘ y engraved, and to all who return this \\ om when seen first, we will send with the\\ \ t _ fvecseÂ¥e 48 0 aea c anlll CC & be hanged, and so he was. ' After this Mordecai took Haman‘s { place ; but Esther‘s work was not done. !She besought the King with tears, falling down at his feet, that he should set aside Haman‘s order about the mur= 'der of the Jews. The King did this, and there was great rejoicing among [all the Jeows in the land. IN FAR OFF KOREA. On this farâ€"away island some 200 or 300 miles off the coast of Japan, schools, are being established, and the way of conducting them would seem very odd to us. The master is always dressed in white, and his schoâ€" lars must wear their very best clothes every day, but their shoes must be removed the moment they enter the room, and each pair is placed side by side till a neat row is formed all along the wall. _ The course of study seems simple enough, since it consis!s only in learning to read, but alas! the pupil must first learn the name and meaning of Chinese characters, then, their meaning in Korean. It is as though we were obliged to learn Engâ€" lish first learning Greek, and this difficult process no doubt sadly conâ€" fuses many a little head. Books are furnished by the teacher, and students keep up a droning noise, each one reâ€" peating his task aloud, regardless _ of what his neighbor may be doing. The use of the rod is different in Korea from what it is in this part of the world. _ The culprit is asked to stand up in front of the whols school, all study being stopped for the time beâ€" ing, is told to pull up his loose trousâ€" ers until the bare calves of his legs are exposed, then the birch is applied in a way that sometimes occasions a sort of impromptu war dance. These farâ€"away little ones amuse themselves pretty much in the same way as do school children in this country. They love to chase cats, they sometimes rob birds‘ nests, and they know how to play ball and hopscotch, so it must be true that children are pretty much the same wherever they grow. The Jews set apart two days in each year, and the feast is known to this day as the days of Purim, when they rejoiced together, and sent presents to each other and gava gifts to the poor, to show their thankfuilness for help, in time of danger. And all this is only one of the many grand stories to hbe found in the Bible, which is a greater and better story book than most people think. WORLD BECOMING CROWDED. Official figures show that the popuâ€" lation of every European country goes on increasing rapidly, and that during the past ten years this increase has been at the rate of nearly 10 per cent. The means of maintaining the people are not increasing in like ratio. At the beginning of the present century the population of Europe was put by Levasseur at 175,000,000. _ In 1830 it was 220,000,000. In 1860 it was 290,â€" 000,000, and in 1890 it was 350,000,000. It is now 380,030,000, and the continuâ€" ance of the present rate of increase will make it 385,000,000 in 1900, 10 per cent. increase over what it was in 1890, _ Emmaâ€"No. _ As be told me last evening, he loves me with an undyeing love. Maryâ€"I notice that Tom does not blacken his mustache nowadays. Now, on this question of the trust, gaid the frayed wayfarer with an inâ€" terest in public affairs. _ _No, sir, said the bartender, stolidâ€" ly but significantly, we don‘t trust. Bs ult Tanra Thme * tana: Babuc "Red fHhitpe." "7%% Aalo‘ a caup 0 PROVING HIS STATEMENT. 9; Adelaide St., Toronto, Ont. FOR EVERY 3 s st t CORRECT ANSwER CHOKED OFF. ,’7//\ C,% A whole family suffering. _A dull aching of nerve or muscle, or the acuter piangs of neuralgia, toothache, or lumbago makes life a misery. _ But Nervilineâ€"nerve pain cureâ€"will reâ€" lisve all thege. â€" Nerviline is powerful, penetrating, and effectual. One brewing company in Milwaukee owns 240 saloons in that city. Have convinced people that Putnam‘s Painless Corn Extractor should be given the preference. â€" Get rid of your corns; get rid of them without pain; use Putnam‘s Extractor and no other, Street cars run by liquid air are a success in Zurich. Aclergyman in England is advocatâ€" ing the use of a concealed camera in the pulpit, which could be snapped with a button, unknown to the conâ€" gregation. This innovation, he thinks would prevent much of the snoozing in church, as the camera would take a picture of the congregation, and the sleeping ones would be caught. Then, he says, by showing these photoâ€" graphs to the blacks!liding ones they would become so shamed that they would not be liable to repeat the perâ€" formance. _ The suggestion is novel; but we should think that the surest way of keeping the congregation awake lies in preaching interesting sermons. The nourishment in three baked banâ€" anas, weighing, one pound, is equal to that of twentyâ€"six pounds of bread. In the farming districts of Russia it costs 38 cents to hire a horse for one day, and 34 cents to hirs a man. DISCOVERED AT LAST. A â€" wholesome, nourishing preparaâ€" tion which takes the place of tea and coffee cures indigestion, and all comâ€" plaints caused by tea and coffee which are poisonous. " Rocko Health Drink " is absolutely pure and is used at your meals instead of coffee. â€" A 10c. packâ€" age will make 75 cups. Rokco also makes a delicious summer iced drink. For sale by grocers. Ask for it,. Grand Rapias, Mich., gives employâ€" ment to 4,600 men in the manafacture of furniture. Express cars resembling U. 8. mail cars, are now run on the streetâ€"car tracks of Pittsburg. Jeremiah Soavely, of Spring Mills, Pa., while digging a well struck a big vein of hard coal at a depth of twentyâ€" five feet. The largest insect known is the eleâ€" phant beetle of Venezuela. It someâ€" times attains a weight of halfa pound. Nineâ€"tenths of the human family use the left side of the mouth for the mastication of their food. People who sleep with their mouths shut live longest. o n o t NE AL NEUTEDSCY from #1 8 day uo. OB G.T.K. Station, Montreal. Geo. Carslake & Co., g’l’upl MINERAL WOOL. This material being fire, frost and vermin proof is now being very largely used as a nonâ€"conductor of beat, cold and sound in cold storage, public buildâ€" ings privats residences, etc., also for covering steam, bhot water, hot air, and cold water pipe. ‘The Eureka Mineral _ Wool and Asbestos Co., Toronto, will be pleased to send deâ€" scriptive pamphlet if you are inâ€" terested. For Over Filty Years MRS. WINSLOW‘s SOOTIIING SYRUP has beo used by mothers for their chil ren teething. It soothe the child, softens the gums, ulla&-r a@ll pain, sures win colic, and i« the best remody for diarrhosa. 25¢. m bo: te. Sold by wll dru.gists throughout the world. B sure and ask for " Mrs. Winsiow‘s Soothing Syrup." Ho N t°l car'lake European RYJ from $1 a La Tosoana, 10c. "Pharaoh 100. $ Gives new life to the Hair. It makes it grow R s and restores the color Sold by all druggists, 50c. a bottle. JVKELEFE‘S ‘:xl-;‘i"tl‘lRF MALT CAMERAS IN CHURCH. $5 Tires â€"Headquarters for â€"Ccoodrich Single Tubes, â€"G. & J, Detachable, â€"Morgan & Wright, â€"Bioyole Sundries, Sadâ€" dies, Tubes, &0. American Tire Co., 164â€"168 King St. West, TORONTO, Pact, Fancy and Fable Double Tubes, give good service â€"Send in earlyâ€"won‘t last long. Invigozates and Strenethens. Man in Distress. Dealers‘ prices on application. §3 Payne, of Granby , Que® Cigar Menufacturer. HELIANCEK CIGAR FACTORY, Montreal. European Plan. W, P. C. 981 In the United Stai professional female 4 as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and complstely derange th> wholo sys tem when entering it Gi.rougn the mneouâ€" #urâ€" face. SBuch articles should noever be used ex cept on preâ€"criptions from recutable physiciâ€" ans, as tue damazo they wil. do is ten fo.d to the g od you can possbly derive from them, Hal‘s Catarrh Curo, man fuctured by F. J; Cheney & Co., To:edo, 0., c n:nins uo n ercury , and is taken internally, acting dirsclly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the sys\ i. La buying Hall‘s Oatarch Cure be sure you get vhe genuine, â€" It is taken intornally, and made in Toledo, Ohio by F. J, Cheney & ‘Co. ‘Testi moniale free, _ _ Bold by Druggists, price ?5¢c. per boitie. Hall‘s Famuy Pills are the best. A fullâ€"grown Greenland whale furnâ€" isbes about a ton of whalebones. Beware of Ointments for Catarri that Contain Mercury Carbolic Disinfectants, Soaps, Oint ment, Tooth Powders, etc., have been awarded 100 med ais and diplomas for supe.ior excellencs, ‘Their regular use preveâ€"t injectiâ€" ous discases, Ask your demer to obtmin a supply. 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Dem.ers, Ask For Quotations THE VALVUE OF F9R SALEâ€"BRUCK COUNTYâ€" W AWNTED. D. & J. SADLIER & 00 , Montreal. oi dn m on oroo ommc mn s iatier e LONDON. 3 St., Montr al ONTREAL Ganes »at, No#e, Stomach and Blad nently cured. . IndianCatarrh W Mills, Mills & Hales, Barristers,eto., removed to Wesley Bldgs., Richâ€" mond St. W., ‘Toronto. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO A BOON FOR THE LAME! es there are 279 ,«'to‘ctivu. Instrum aptivating omplexion 8T. LAWRENCE LnMiTBD ) ROUTE, moNTREAL TO LIVERPOOL. Tailors and Dress ata KE IVEY PATENT EXTENSION SHOE Co. 9 to secure the »ddress of every lame man and woman in Canada whose hz in one i wb being «horter than the other, and are offering good paying every lame p rson who will take the trouble to write for d’cul.n wno 01 nts. Get one of the Extensions for yourself and you will, after wearing : no trouble to convince others of i*s value ension is by fur the best of its nature ever p aced on the lnuh...len:zlz to walk upright, to wa‘k with ease and comfort, to wear any ordinary es them the same appearance as their more fortunste friends. Descriptive o to all â€" Ask far tave ta amauee d aall o Toronto, Can CEYLON TEA. Hicuest Grapes. From Mootrea! OO 1L ns ing in Am. Pla 27 July Stammerers L HHRAID C ds / Wecatinee _ ‘e Cor. Westâ€"Market & Colborne 8t., Toronto, Yan get you best nrices for vanr Avnlas Rhurss o The Dawson co!np‘iglfl Co., Limited, Will koop your shoes soft as velvet MADE IN ALL COLORS. EOLD EVERYWHERE. all d a’.gs;.:.‘.";'ia‘: 25¢, 50e and $1.00 packagos. _ _ Queen Oity Drug Co., 21; Wellingtonâ€"st. E., Torente. HARRIS Ideal Leather Polish inoni investors in all parts of the Dominion. BO FREE, giving full partioularsâ€" shows how $100 may come $109,000 in ten years by allowing surplus profits te compound in safe and conservative speculative investâ€" men ts. The Dominion investment Oompu{':f Toronte, Cauada Permanent Chambers, 18 omto St An Rfferrescing Phosphate, excelient cleansor for livo®, kiduey and stomu~h, takes the place of coal tar propare tions in onse 0f hel}\?fc.j!l effect is immediate. Sold by â€"'/ Per Month Paid Regularly on invertmonts. 410 lurkhu over this regular divideed distributed quarterly fl u?‘uum. from 850 upwards roce:ved for investment. his Company‘s plan meets the requireâ€" ments of thousands who wre seeking a safe and profitâ€" able investment, and is creating a widespread interesp Montreal end Quebec to Liverpool. Large and fast Steamers Vancouver, Dominion, Scotsman, Cambroman. Rate« of passage :â€" First Oabin, 850 upwards ; Becond o*:m, $35; Steerage, $22.50 and “ 80 or further information apply to local agents, or L. COFFEE & CO., Sbcommumead *)nnue.f t A 122 and 12 Bay 8t., TORONTO. Pactory : Newmarkek Bominion Line Tuonas Fiynn NIMMO & HARRISON, BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND OOoLLEQE, 1.0.0.F. Building, Cor. Yonge and College Bt«., Toronto, Thorough and practical Instruction in all aunject taining to a :\)roush Business or 8iorthand ex{ut'lhl.rl: Thorough preparat on for Inland Revenue and Civi! Ser vioe examinations. gra entire year, day and evening Bend postal for free information. __________________ f 198 ACRES SLPUATED in Waterloo Co., Wilmot Tp., Ont. ; '.nuh n orth of New Dundee aud 5 mi‘es south of Petorsburg, on G.T R. ; the | nd sopes gently towards «outh and e «st ; s i rich clay lo«um, in a good state of cultivation : thene a% 2 aores of orchars aud garden, about 28 acres of o d hardwood bush, cedar und spruce bedce sround farm cin be bought w‘gh ur w address I SRAE L CRi.SSM A N prottiest design. They sell w6 sight, 'rihl‘.:d we sand thom poskpaid. Sell them, return owr money and we promptly forward € My forward s Four wauch free, Unacld dogliee <@_ *) eP returnable. umvoovu&').,om.. * L,‘ Toronte i mm Emm PSRA l e on ces c mscc " Tosco, Ogemaw and Crawford Counties. | Title per ‘m On Michigan Central, Detrolt & Muckinme ‘= oon Lake Railroads, at prices ranging from $2 to Fr acre. These Lands are Close to Enterprising Ne# ‘owns, Churches, Schools, etc., and will be soid on mont reasonable terms. . Apyply to R. M. PIERCE, Agont, West Bay City, Mich 5 Sikeabe § litle Lady‘s Watch, with guard or dmhlmloruï¬h‘ldo:.‘ of our fullâ€"sized Linen Doyliesat 100. sach; L&dy s Sterling Ollvor Waieh for sellin 6 doz Doylies in latest an FARiVN FOR SALE MAONINE OIL Doss its Work Woll mds 4ihA ds ts M isnn 4 o > ecnntive y‘ &A ardware, Drug and Generai Stores, all sell it tor their best Gil Selis Cl eap as the other 9 Invartable Succes 100,000 ears Annsual Cures of Constip% tion, Fintulency, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Consumption, Diabetes, Bronohit‘s, Intlu enza, Oough« Asthina, Catarrh, Paicgm, dharrhom, Nervous Debility, Siee;Jesaness, Desponcency Nes xk P ./ & » I London, W., also in Paris, 14 Rue do Castiglion, and at all Grocers, Chemists, and Stores everywhere, in t10K 2s., 2., 64., 65., 5.b ., 141. Sent curriage froe. _ Aliso Da Burfn Revalenta Bisoults, in tine, 3« 84. and 68 Avenis for Canada : The K 1aton Co Limited. Toront® SUMMER SESSION FREE! I= which Saves Invalids and Children, and also Rears egn(ull{ Infants whose Ailments and Debility hay sisted all other treatments. . It digests when all G Food is rejected, saves 50 times its cost in medicine 1y DuBarry & 6o., "!=® HEALTH RESTORED hL.ICOR mos# disordered Stom aob, Lungs N:' ves, Liver, Blood, du Barry‘s Eu:h 4 u iLco | |MITE® ‘;Q-« EEâ€LG!!EY?&"[JURWQ riiy‘ in d GGittly wl is i uk acee // n get you best prices for your Apples, Butter, agky Poultry, and other produce, if you ship it to them. uil'hv#n, and 200 : nd soft wator t ster by hydraulic m r who have falled to be oured elseâ€" where, write to Arnott, Berlin who will convince you he can ours you IARRIS Buys Serapr, LEAD, COPPER, BRASS. Wholesale only Long Distance Telephoue 1730 WILLIAM $T., ToroKto. 000 ACRES COOD FARMINGC LANDS â€" A RFN a O, WwWHITE‘S PHOSPNHO SODA Michigan ! and for Sale. DAVID TORRANCE & 0O., General Agents, 17 St. Smcrament 8t., Montroml "PEERLESS " d-.o;.ml\-lrh‘u.y;“l;.uâ€"nâ€" and Breath by Rooms 409â€"12 Board of Trade Building, TOkKONTO, ONT. CRAIN ANKD COMMISS10N M&ERCHANTS, L. PIERCE, Agont, West Bay Clty, Mi Or J. W. OURTIS, Whittemore, Miioh. Rote! and Saloon men eannot afford to be without the Automatie Faucet Attachâ€" ment, as it pnrlor itself in one week draw» ing beer, No drip, uo waste, You only need une hand to draw beer with the Automatie _ but iu ease of rush you oan bhold glassesin each hand, a« the Automatic ts always ready. The Automatie ' draws the hiest ginas of beer and 25, 30, 40, 50 and Goc. CARD INDEX The only perfoct system for keep ing names and addrosses. “ Semple tray OUtfMt. . .. ... â€" The Office Specialty Mfg. to., That Oils! is used for any trade, ws it pute the kind of bead on the beer that you want.. Pri_u_m_ 60 preâ€"paid â€" w0 refunded if not satisfac w::..ï¬nmuwn M1gCo., Poronte wOT OR COLD WEATHER MAKES NO DIFFERENOE! Joun L. Corres RepeotaTly those who have falled Established 1046. ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPE ars 40 uit 24 _ tsl Eet ?-\%i ts &« 1 t. *£! Â¥E5Z yea 1| t