or the outlook nnd probably 'od results. RATS. " and .0. sr, frequent. 1 that his this " ‘ the top " it, but r a rat to 'r seven] rats have , it. The. uh water top and of bran ver " at . " PMN 833.. d, "but At w for tho In! sh any ro. J hug. mun. also. a r ton A his n ' pro- 3 " I Rh" lush the nun- I ha. u This d DO mile wilt Fat that up. me. and edb the Jail uw. wro and an not the no! m- on " m- tr. en in It THE DOINGS or THE ENGLISH PEO- PLE REPORTED BY MAIL. Ill MERRY (lhll Mun In London there in nearly " hour leas (lunch! at mid-amulet than in Ginagow, - - - _ - Record"! the Ive-u Tall-x Pluto II the Land of Ike 'to.as--8t"ereattr" "etettBr. ruled». A proposal in on foot to trtoeit tho river Thames with salmon. The expenses at the Queen's house- bold are estimated at £172,000 a you. V in): hide daughters of the Duke of Fife He sand to be the youngut fencer: at :he kingdom. Bxitain has been tree from influenza forty-three years, when It reappeared About ten years ago. A London omnibus our!“ on an "or-- age “a per day from passengorl. and ls per day from advertiser.. Miss Florence Nightingale resides at Embley Park, Hampshire. when she was born in May, 115:0; she in now con- sequently in her son: your. Owing to the difference in the aver- Iga death rate it may be said that three Englishmen live as long as 'ive Russians. Lieut.-Col. J. B. Spurgin, lat Battal- lon 500m Fusiliers. vacaLed the com- mand of that battalion on Ut July. Fifty thousand pounds is the sum which (he: Ehbuw Vale Iron and Coal Compmy has set down as " loss over the great Webb coal strike. IL G tmuounced that the Westing- housu Electra and Manutaoturing Company, of Pitterbartr, Pa., will build works at Manchester and employ 5M!) Dickens is the most popular of Eng- lists authors. and the "boom" in his novels is still on the increase. The London County Council has do- eided to purchase a site in High street, Poplar, with a View to the erectiun of I Technical Institute. bir Joxbuu Reynolds well-known pie- ture of Indy Hamilton has realized L300 gamma an a sale in London. London's great new Roman Catholic cathedral la expected to be sufficient- ly finished to allow of it being oft'iciaU ly opened in September. 1900. A silo in Meet street, near the Lad-! gale Circus London, has been let by! auction at, a ground rent of £1,701) kl you. equivalent to about EW,800 perl Ik‘ru per annual. l Mmmunia‘m is gaining ground in Englund to such an uncut that the ndVi‘ilbllily of intsoluHug a prohibi- tim [mature in Parliament is being seriously considered. At Nonmouth Frederick Nuttall. a carpenter, was charged with intimida- tion in connection with the building Itrike. The bench imposed a tine of £6 or three months. On Jums 26, the French bnrquo which .un n,hore on Christchurch Band, Boutnrmuuth. in Februaly last, was blown up by gun cotton explodad by slectricitr, set In operation by Lady Mvrrielt. At Bnurneuiouth Albert Cox. mas- ter printer, was fined £5 including some. tor breach of the Custom: Act, by destroying a pint bottle of uneas- tomwl hr-inlly which had been seized by (‘unom house officers. A young white sparrow has been Cilplux'vd by Mr. G. L. Scott, who was nttrm-tud by the bird's chirping in a row of beans in his garden in Hanes- den. The Archbishops of Canterbury and York have issued a dociannion that the use of candles and incense in church ceremonies is illegal and tor- bidden by the church of England. At Surrey Quarter Sessions recent- ly the resignation of Captain Hast- ings chief constable of the cuumy, was reported. He had held the position tor nearly half a century. The Queenus maids-ot-honour are 111-: ways chosen as being clover pianintl Ind good raiders of music at night, and Princass Henry of Buttenburg is very fond of playing duets With them lor her Majesty's entertainment. Lord Kitcheattsr left London on Aug- tttr 8th for Omdurumn. to resume his (in im as Governor-General of the Sou- d .n. Gordon's palace at Khartoum bus bven almost entirely rebuilt, and will ha mad as the Government house. A bazaar was recently held in con- nection. with the Scottish church, Crown Court, Larion. This church In known to be 200 years old. and is supposed to have originally been the kirk of the Crown " Scotland. Fitty 1min ago the well-known Rev. Dr. i‘umming, of prophecy lame. was min- mar there. - Proport'wnately, there is no great buy in the civiiztul world that ha- BO few morning papers as London. Tim is due to the large expenditure involve". in starting a paper in the neu'ugulin Any one contemplating this musL be prepared to lose many wouaznnds of poundl e year for two tr, three years. and them perhaps. to nil. Quite a oh wk was caused in Falkirk NCany “had the unnoumn-ment Wag made that Dr. Campbell, rector ot the High) school, had passed away. He was I well-known figure in the educational world, and was president of the Edu- curional Institute of Scotland last year. David Crimson, formerly schoolmas- ter aL Dummy, “13.1.; walking wan sud- denly attacked by a paralftnc seizure um (Lu! a meat immediate y. Deceas- td was about eighty years of age. and had been employed as schoolmaster for forty years. Two years ago he, had been pension“ ott by the School Board ot East Kilpatrick. The Duke of Albany. who In new the accepted heir-apparent of the reign- lug house of CohuritAhrtha, is in his fifteenth year, having been born in 1885, four months after his father's death. At present he I: " Won, but under the new arrarttrernartt ho will have to go to Germany and I). turn- td Into a German prime. I A donkey, by taking the my into it. lown hands, or rather into its own hook, put a speedy and the other day Ito a prosecution at Chelmstord, The Edefendant. James Cordell. a knacker, inf Great Waltham, was accused of ill- treating the ass, but he was unable to iappenr because. on the same day, the lanimal had paid him with interest in his own coin. giving him such e kick that he had been laid up for three Iweeks. The animal having thus eveng- ed itself, the inspector representing Ithe Royal Society for the Provent.on lot Cruelty, asked permission, to with- ldraw the summons, and the bench, ep. 'iparently considering that it was tsix' -of the knavker and half a dozen of .the ass, granted the application. , Messrs. Vickers, Sons, and Maxim, Limited, Sheffield, and Burrow-on- -l-'u1ne~ts, have purchased the Atlantic liner Alaska, built by John Elder & Co., for the Gaion line, and in her day ithe greyhound of the Atlantic, with it view of utilizing her, moored In the docks at Barrow, as a floating home for about four hundred of their work- imen. There is a great scarcity of house i . (accommodation at Barrow, and al- ithough private builders are busy in putting up new property, Messrs. oVir-kers are about to create a new {colony on Walney Island within easy Hench of their works, and build a thou- ‘sand houses there forthwith. The need Fi temporary accommodation ie Very igreat in the meantime, and hence the inm-essity of acquiring the Alttska. The [ Idea is very popular amongst the men. The British Treasury has decided to give a grant of £20,000 tqwarde the eonstruetiort of a light railway from Wick to Lybster. The estimated cont of the line in about £70,000. Of thin sum the Duke of Portland, the (hith- neqs County Council, and the burgh of Wick each contribute £15,000. and tho burgh of Poulteneytown £1,000. Sulil’rel to I-‘rrpueul Heatllm‘hel, "as Pa; maul [inundated and (mm m Ill M. I foul“ u, m-l)‘ Math. From the Tribune, Welland, Ont. MES ILLttie Arvher, of Welland, an eslimilzlo young lady, whose acquaint- an"e ex'eurled am ng a lnrgl- number ot viiwnsotlhe town. haslilc following to say regarding the virtues of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Ihsopls - i In the {all of 1897 Iwas taken very ill, ii was nervous, weak and debilitated. l At this time, the least exertion caused igreal fatigue. My appetite was poor and Iwas attacked with frequent sick 1headaehes. l gradually grew worse lumil l was so weak I could barely {walk through the house. 1 was very I pale and emaciated and finally became entirely incapacitated. Various me idirimvcs were resorted to hut gave no ‘roliel. Later 1 was treated by two of the best physicians of the town. One l, said my blood was poor and watery. i I followed his advice tor some _ time hut. did not improve. Then the second doctor was called and he stud he could help me, but after ‘ thiroughly testing his medicines without bemtstit, I gave it up, und'de- sanreo of ever getting well.1\1y grand- l mother had been reading at that time ‘muoh about Dr. Williams' Pink Pills l and persuaded mo to try them. That iwus about January, 1898. From the !first the results were really marvel- l, lous, being tar beyond my friends' ex- 'ipeetationty. After taking five boxes I itsâ€). stand more fatigue than I could i tur two years. I have gained weight 'aplendidly; can talus my food with a. i deligh: ful relish. and again feel cheer- i tal, healthy and strong. I would 3 further say that the change ls wholly due, to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I I hope that my testimony will prove 1 beneficial to other girls similarly af- ', flie,ced. ' The, expx-rience of years has proved l that there! is absolutely no disease due i, to a vitiated condition of the blood or inhattwred nerves, that Dr. Williams" 1 Pink Pills will not promptly cure, and liiLie, who are suffering from such ‘I (rt-ulna would avoid much misery and [saw money by promptly resorting to _ this treatment. Get ’lhe genuine Pink i l'ills er»: y time and do not be persuad- ed to take an imitation, or some other l remoniy from a dealer, who for the isake of extra profit to himself, may 1,r,ii' is "just as good." Dr. Williams .I’ink Pills cure when Aher medicines ; fail. THE CONDITION OF A YOUNG LADY Oh' WELLAND. i The Piute Indians believe the sun to ibe the great father of the universe (arrl that the moon ishis wife. All of :the stars are his children, and when I Father Fun comes around they hurry away to hide themselves as best they ‘can, for they are in very great tear of him because the stars believe that fit the sun (witches them he will eat ! them. fo it is that the Piute Indians I believe that when the sun comes up in I the morning and the stars are lost to , view the sun has done his best to get [one oi them for breakfast. But just f as soon as the sun goes to rest in the 'Wesl in the Late afternoon then the stars hurry out again tor a good time with each other and their mother, the “noun. whom they love very much in- deed. The moon, too, thinks a very great deal of her children, but every month she hides her face from view and goes into mourning because of [he ‘Stals, her children, which her cruel lhusbzmd. the Bun, has egten. - . On this account, the Piute Indians are afraid of the sun, and look upon it as a most wonderful power, but it is to the moon that they tell their many swivels, because she is tender, gentle and beautiful, just as a mother should be. Venus, the evening star. they look upon as the bravest of all of the moon's children, and that is because every evening she is the first to come out from her hiding place as the sun sinks in the West. A __ _ A _ As for the romete, the Piutee believe them to be stars which the eun has caught, but while he wee eating them they in some war got away. and the long tail of light which follows the comet is the star's blood floating from its body as it flies away from its fath- er. the sun. When the comet at last ls been no more then it is that the Plums know that the sun has at last caught up with the wounded star and has eaten it. Weak and Nervous. Ttiii', SUN EATS THEM «no -"'Frrr: aiiiiiriir'iii'iiik (:0. The sweaty-third annual general manna of the company was held at Edinburgh on Tuesday. the 25th April, 1899. A. R. O. Pitman, Iitsq., W.S., in the chair. The results communicated in the “port:- Amount of mutant»: accepted during the you 1388Ҡtehiah Ai93t policla were ia-d)...............:. q....... Premium: on Tnrt,.",',?,.. bud. . . . ... ' Purchase price of w. new mama..." Ul_aims _by denying ie; Gd polioler durs Claims under endowment nauraucel natural during the you 1838. tit pan- cies, inclusive of bomu additions. . .... Buggy/mg manna: " 15th Nuvombor Ann-n! "Fe-........ Accumulalt-d moi.... llveslmvnl In I‘nnmln "TeiT, i6itiLiGUiiitG," 5517.73.11 (it: Proaiuttmitsfter deduction of mum:- FIRST SCHEDULE. Revenue account of The Standard Life Assurance Company, for the year from 16th November, 1897,to 15th Nov- ember, 1898. Prepared in accordance with "The Life Assurance Companies' Aetg . 33 and " Victoria. Cap. 61. Amount Jst. tttyds 'st. the pgfgjuuing of the “we premiumu)............. .......... Consideratiun for tnnuitiea unwed. . . ... Interest and dividends......-.........,... Fiuoslnd 5068........................... Claims tv death under life policlu. In- cluding bonus additions (after dedutr tion 0114mm "s-assured).. . . . . . . ' . . . ...1 Do, and?! endowments and tsmioqrmen usuruncel matured...........,,.....,. Rurretttbo.......o.....o..,............ Annuitiel.........................,...... Commission ... 'm........................ Expense-ofManugement................ Umdeud and Louua to shurehtMms.... [moms tax...........................,,. Amount of luuds at the and of the year 15th November, 1898, u per seconé "hmlule,.,,,,..C...... .............. Balance sheet of The' Standard Lit. Assurance Company, on 15th Novem.. ber, 1898 Prepared on the basis of valuation ot 1805, in accordance with "The Life AsSurance Companies' Act," 33 and. 8t Vietoria, Cap. 61. mammal“. shtrohuldenv' capital will up.... . .... . " 684.000 00 Issurauce and mummy fund. . ........... 43.735.5150: dteserve fund...,............ ............ 3605133 3 lla.ange amid forward ..rre........... 41,146 " Total funds M w: Brat rhea-Ila. . 'r... Claim!» under policie- mhuMud. but not paw ......s.r.rwrr..r. ..... ..gF....... Dividends to proprietors (due at and prior to 15tlt Nuwmbu) untatundiug‘u A [vanities uuMMIding“. . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . ' . _ittdeptrtiit fund......................-. Sums dcposibed with the company.. . ' '.. wurw%y....J.:..C.c-A.vr-,wr--) Do, one u! the Fund K'rigdorn...,.._.... bonus on the cumpmy‘a palm-la- within their mu‘reudcr value . ' ................ iuvtrotatertU- 151 inn): Government securitit I.. . .. ...... Indian and oulonial governmonb â€curl- rd/Aid iirlvuhunteu,t "curititsa. . . . . . . . . . Indian and co ottisl munn ipnl bonds. ... ligilway and 0}.er debentures and " ASSETS. M! {Wayne on property with: nuns United _bet1turt' "ock.....,....-- Do. tshtweslpreter9ueer-, ........ Hunk ii.grorits fur tixed periods, . .. .. Home propqrtr- FrTeiaCT.U.c...........83,VNY Muaehold................... 85.93 Stock ot Scottish chutorod bunks. ' ' Comp-my'nnhareu.................... Ground reuU and fen-duties. . . . . . . Lite-tents and rrvuryiuns 'i)7ri4ii.iii uumruw a...“ .. , Mum... .,_.-__, - w _ - ., Lanna upon pawn-.1 gram-Icy, with pol. wiea of assurance, repayablo by in- am]menta....‘......................... Agons balances in cum-w of collection. Premiums outstanding in course of col- it,uzion.,...........f....e... Imus“. accrued, cut not due Do. due, but not puid. . . . . . . . Huh on'uepoaiuf...â€........l Du. on current. mount: and Deed Bad "calm “amps in hand . 'Nota. -.Ttuvto items are included in thocorrespouuing mum in the tirst rchmlulu. A. R. C. PITMAN, Chairman. W. J. DUNDAS, Director. J. H. DAVIDSON, Direetor. SPENCER C. THOMSON, Manager and Actuary. Edinburgh, 19th April, 1899. im in: the , 'd ditiou EXTRACTS FROM THE REPORT. ft will be seen from the above [fig- urea that the progress ot the company goes on uninterruptedly. The new pulloie-ss issued, and the amounts us- awed under them, exceed these of any previous year. ___ . __y___a b... .5- nur- PM...†,___V The amount received for the pur- chase of annuities is also greater than ever previously reported. The sums paid in death claims are considerably in excess of the corresponding amounts Mr the previous year. but the death rates are still well within the expecta. tiuna on which the several tables ot premiums are based. Notwithstanding this greater outgo, the total funds have, largely increased during the year, and new aggregate considerably more than $44.51!),00. While not neglecting the important home connections, the consolidation of the agencies outside the United King- dom [was on stnadily, and the com- puny are beginning to reap the fruits of the policy of vareful extension which they have been working out steadily tor many years past. In view ot the company's expansion and of the large amount of work-both responsible, and routine - now cun- sequcnily failing upJn the members of the board at the head office. the direc- tors think it desirable to increase the numbers on the board through the ad.. dition of another member. Notwithstanding the total funds " during the year, ', considerably more The company have now aiready passed the middle period towards an- other investigation and division of [no- fils, and, although the rate of interest on the invested funds has necessnrily fallen of late Fears-a circumstance which cannot be without its etteet--the board have, thus far, every reason to hope that the final results of the quin- uu:--nnfum will be satisfactory to all .‘uy-nll um concerned. lhe rebu in land 'auytru2'tejtf "ft A; t,tuat-i4'utra.otuseu4t. ATiiniing of the company's pre- SECON D SCHEDpLE 83,170,313 31 titi,99 46 /iii'iii 'ii . 591.074 " " 42,171,539 " . 5.686.058 44.611588? Manama. ' 48,653,444 " O 8.55.83" L "3.55590 O 10,010.10? $3.217 90.250 ' 9.998.235 67 . 15,069,340 70 I 43.749392 $5 815,N6,67 44,346 53 13,298 II M/ilu 00 9.538 tit “4.678.881 " “4.678.661 83 3.992.222 80 790,250 " 1,693,636 " 5,595 41 2.151.475 89 881,098 77 158,725 72 1.444.416 35 3,703,470 55 7.3.272 73 494,074 " 8.256.297 82 61,520 l6 15,987 30 807.456 45 604.962 " 119,825,256 1.035.322 23 896.333 " 565.! 2 as au,622, §9 £31,682 15 l.%5.884 726.935 50 317 00 j,'tk.i.' _ 9.997 :33 mlsea in Edinburgh In prtzinmlng nt- istaotorily, and the boar hope that the next annual general mating of the company may be held within tho board room of the new otf'tee. In moving the adoption of the report, which was unanimously carried. the Chairman, Mr. A.R.C. Pitmen. eald it was very gratifying to know that the new business at the year had, for the first time in the history of the com- pany, exceeded ten millions of dollars, and from year to year it was growing; showing? no signs of standing still. He also r erred to the very satisfactory and sound condition of the company, which gave it a very high standing, while its investments were of the sat- eat character. 7 The appointment of Mr. William Younger as an additional director was approved of. SPENCER C. THOMSON, Manager. Montreal: W. M. RAMSAY. Manager for Canadt. J. BUTTON BALFOUR. Secretary. There goes a man who. half dud. He doesn't look it. No, maybe not; but his wife died last week. A cigarette smoker sends into the air about 1000,000 particles of dust " every pull, according to Dr. AtkimN investigations. g Wheat a. wise man makes I mistake It teaches him something. Some folks are as changeable as a 85 hill. The straight rule of to-day may be sadly warped to-morrow. A detective says: "The way of the trtuustrresaor is hard to find." MRS. WINRLOW'S SOOTIHNG BYRUY bu been and by motherr for their chhdron teething. It Booth" the child, when the gums, All-y- Pain, euro: vinl who. und In the but remedy tor diam-Am. Me. I bot. tie, Sold by all druuisb throughout. the world. Be um and " tor " Mn. Winslow's Soothing Snug LU BY'S by local applicativns, , u the; ornnot reach the Ji. cued portion of the cur. There in only one way to euro deafnede, and that is by multitu- linmd remedies. Dena-noel is caused by n in. ti, med nond‘Piun of the mroonn lining of the rue “chum ' ube. NI hen this tube gem Inn-m tri .1ou have a rcmbl ngmund or imputed homing. an i when the entirety cl and deatmvu In the, rouii, um: uhiunu' the iistruttmatiort can Lo l. ken um ' tul this tube revered to its or- tnti comli't m. h-anring will be destroyed tlf.' nver; nine can out of war: are caused by Ca. tank which innoul‘nu hut, an inttamed condi- inn of the nun-ens surfm'ea. We wi 3 gio 0n." Hundred Dollars for Any mun of In mum: "3,tttmed by cutm‘rh) 'hnt can nut be cuxwd try “a I's Gaturrh Cure. Send for I I ulur», free. F. J. CHENEY in CO., Toledo, o. H ld by Dru.“ an. 750. Hall’s Family Pills are the beâ€. o'KEFFE'Shepr)r MALT Business is sometimes slow. hut compound interest is double quick. MONTRIAL HOTEL DIIIOTOHV. s---.--------'" The " Balmoral," Free Bun {$57.23; V European Plan [houn- HOtel carslakel from 8. a day up. Opp an' R, Marion, Mou:reat. Geo l‘a'slulcx Co 'l'tosr ll. AVE“!!! HOUSE~~ " JAMES’ MTH." Rnilway. Finn-cl": Comm-rail Harlin}: Modem in trrorersunta--Rat" modeysto. M my men court distinction, but the wedding day dawns for the few. Instruments, Drums. Uniforms, etc. Every town can have a band, . -~-»-~ .,. x... u." mun“! F mr an“! ape. 'sl) A illur ON E NiGriiriifiir0)rir" mg: Brass Em Catarrh ' “may we: a 00., WANTED ---f WAN I "' --"nii0f ii 1uCiic,uT/c/eT. an": sun “'36er c:rt the tttark-t â€why Address THE U. B. tiPk'AaALTY Co., 09 Adelaide St. It. Toronto. -sca br-Thi aruggits. “so; ' bottle. [n;99:'51r;cns ever quoted, Fmr an“! 05mg. 50n {liar cumulus mailed fr". Writ. us for m) thing in Mime or Musical [minimum IHALEY ROYCE ' M., " Toronto, Gan - _ [m home: and étnfuhem. LLOYD WOOD, Toronto. a TN ERAL AGENT HIS Deafness Cannot be Cured NOW WILL YOU STOP! FOR OVER FFTY YEARS BETTER HALF. TOO. AGENTS mg AN 1;qu Kr', Indian thttttttlt cure. Edit} a'd teyusble Druu'mu M quit Pollen Avenue run.in "we! rates .150 per "r, ,,,,___.â€_. Own-ha G T R Depot' "-twu Mocha from 0 , G In new tire to um "All. It mnlu It from and “norm the on or. An insurance risk in a chance of a cum "ttet KILL! Bonn-.804! lifetime. l 1'.,3e.ePttee,t1iffu.elt br att umuxcm CIGAR la Tttttttana, too. hatrttutY,MontmtaL A man bu organization; a woman has management. Its a poor epigram that won't work both ways. Cnrbolic DlaMfootanu. beenâ€. Olaf moat. Tooth Pouch", on). hnve been awarded 100 medals and diplomas tor moo-lav enollonoo. Their regular nu prevent Inteoti. ous diseases. Ask your donor to obtain a supply. List». mailed free on "mutation. 8tammerers " Pharaoh 100. Be. Amott, lulu: who will continuo- hui can you The Human Commission tu., United. Ow. -ti.rtot A colbumo 0%}th _ an get you best prices fur your Apelm, Butter, fig", Poultry. Ind other produce, if you ship " to mom. HARRIS MBmasrtn' â€0"" Let0, COPPER. BRASS Whttler:tue only. Long Thet alga: 11u'tysu"e 1720. Catholic Prayer “CHAN" Pictures. Bt-‘zury Educmon-l Works. Mar. 1,r “on. D. I J, IADI FAKE? t'T I " I a Trudv Marks rtmutpsrod, Copyright fit,'/'t/urt,"A'71 Write r rinroirtt sti. IL EuIRTON . CAFE. Radiant-d F,ulteitorM Patert NM Public. Tcmp'e "u'rhrtg, Tor ruto, Ont. LAW Amlinted to Queen] Univ-nit]. Hen-Inn be?" Oo- tober 4th. Pour ‘2er tor donne- m. an. E h .v In“ Me nllurgy 5nd icing Enginnerkng. (2) AnalytL Chemis‘ ry and A-ring. ind (3) llinenlmzy Ind Owls)". Three you for diplomu. Show†upwind (bum-n. Gnduaws hue go Mr Anew-ed employment Immedi- Lai. WE?» aeadar NYU."' 1iiltt,at Stdcks Ill Mug lull. Ill Kuo, bu I\'\1-Il“.v- . - - - trite 3mg 00.. m Wolllnnon-n. L, 10mm.- " FVVI‘V ; ctr, -t" 'ati',"; Writetot [um rlotst. Hymn: a lull]. F. a. AMBER ON l eo., J'dll I'll Investment III-ohm, an “Mom In, Toromo. LUDELLA g oini'tiii,iiii,ii'i'ihm . .mes s ‘MC ORV/‘1, EI IN.†W 'ii((;i'i4i),b"if/?, ’,/%%/////4 009 AGREE Moo FAIMHC Lawns 1 25c ' 092mm aud ('ruulurd‘ mum» in On Mirh gm Ccnlnl, bound! 5 M nu Lek' lt.c"lru.utr, u! .r..'v lanai! H t meiaigan Land for Sale. F. o. CALVERT & M., "AHt)H"TER, . _ amount: This Imllonrugiool in no. doc-Inf It. hu- ncr you and Austin nut-am Nauru on for tho "ll Tom. â€not: - on “at. “h nut. LA,, L, past 20 day: Thirty-0mm young mm Ind woman hue born m" mun-amid hr Mtuatt ml in may Mouth->11.» ‘nineIl how... Intonation will be cheerfully bent m a: yunc manual in "Gill†IDUGAYIOII, "0ttyttlutB, "PEWIITIIO or TELEGMHIV. Address t w. N. "MW. Princlpal. SHORT. BUT STRONG, Is this argument-- "MOL OF MINING. KINGSTON. CALVERT'S huihiird Tomato. q" " BEAVEI [RAID " Macmntuh Inner harden: A " guarmmm-nl u m wr- proof. Ark L-r mun u) when lurk to: Rubber Glowing tha., Manual. ' Hi2 Fri. 3. em, Wot Buy Ci "tict Or J&. Iii? F. n'?i','ttd,',,"u',f.".8ldt can»: TEA IMO TIE ILAVOR AID “All?! Land Puckag'u. . . . . . ' "s 30, go, so h 600. line! In- Sah-un men annual Mfurd to without the Anton-uni, Fume! A um II! at. In ityuyufnrihel In am- week dr., in: be" Ni, drip, no watt. You Only me with uxdhdr. I bear with tho Autumn [mun cue: of} mm Janus" {n LI . may: i/u' [noun a co..' Horitrul. Procurod in " con-Idol. Darin": " ta not necessary to In" thour 3nd. to nuke money In grain am! noon Ten to one hundred doom (Mr-fully invented un mnrum mil not you sum: profit H mm to Bee thuunnd dolllrl will if you pur- etu, 'se' vul right. Trite fur_p.mphlot: Apple Am nxlonl w noun the uddnu of our] t Mn and “an" 'ggtrdttlrd - no“ eon-ml iu on. 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