Â¥ ANCK ~oings in red SAmtes ©00,00€6 toâ€" t eurremi Reid, anaget â€" of #1 0# ery tacilâ€" ada RS gent. ND VJA 91. Â¥O 1®, and ure the the red to to Ti tod Ni# ent ale ree In All +o LOOK O0T FOR BAJ B HERE Is A LIST OF SOME COUNTERâ€" FEIT BANK NOTES. Directions by Which You Muay Detect| Themâ€"Read and Proft by the knowâ€" ledge Â¥ou shall Rave CGabwed. < > There is in circulation a one*dollar Pominion of Canada bill of the new issue which is a very poor counterâ€" feit, and has the appearance of having been printed from a wood cut. A more dangerous counterfeit is that,of the old Government issue dated Ottawa, July 1. 1870, and payable at Toronto, This has an indifferent portrait of Jacques Cartier on the upper left end of the note, a white streak extending . from the ear to the chin which is not fom the ear to the chin which is not found on the genuine, while the lathe work around the figure 1 on the right of the note is irregular. A photographâ€" ic counterfeit is in circulation on the Union Bank of Chariottetown, Prince Edward Island, numbered No. $0,252,and dated January 1, 8112. _ : â€"__TWO DOLLAR ‘COUNTERFELITS. A very deceptive bill is a Dominion of Canada counterfeit of the new issue dated June Ast, 1878, and payable at Toronto. Lord Duiferin‘s portrait in the centre of the nots is very badly engraved, and there arse no dots over the i‘s in the words "British Ameriâ€" can Bank Note Company, Montrea}," on the lower edge of the note. The ink in which the numbers are printed, is brick red, while the genuins bills are numbered in bright carmine. The shadâ€" ing of the words * Dominion of Canâ€" ada," is coarse, and the notes are of different numbers. Another â€" counterfeit Dominion oii Canada §$2 bill is better engraved, but the paper has a yellowish tint, and the Cinal "e" in the word " Finance" is targer than the other letters. Still anâ€" other is dated Ottawa, July 2. 1887. The words " To Bearer" are omitted, as ailso are the words "{or Minister of Finance " under J. M. Courtney‘s signaâ€" Finance ture. A brownish photographic counterâ€" teit is dated JSanuary 4, 1872 and is on the Union Bank of Prince Edward Island. Anotber on the same bank is roarsea and too short, and bears date March .1 1875. The lathe work is poor and the stamp of British American Bank Note Company is omitted. A Bank of Toronto twoâ€"dollar bill is an alteration from the notes of the: failed International -ï¬ank of Canada. The title " Bank of Toronto " is pasted over the title of the failed bank, and in some instances the sn{natnraa are erased and others are subslituted. The altered‘ note is dated September 15,1858, *nd can readily be detected when held up to the light. A strip of paper is treoquently pasted on the back of the note to conceal thg alteration. OO CW EARTCCCCC .0 FOUR LOLLAR BILLS. 6 | There are Aive kinds * countarfeit four dollat potes floating wi l6 _0“? is of the old Dominion Dank issus M February 1, 1871. The cashier‘s signaâ€". ture is engraved, while in the genuine. note it is written. A white line separâ€" itos Prince Arthur‘s picture from the ickground and the letter work is very rregui@r. pooih Hingotinp &# A poor ghotograx-hic counterfeit is numbered 74,981 and purports to be on the Dank of British North America, St. John, N.B. Another poor conterfeit is n the City Bank, Montreal, P.Q. The nk and lathe work on this latter bill bx Lng, very defectiys, while the bank is ast th exigtence, A hill of the defunct Anak of Western Canada has keen U UA K matite autl BikSEHLE tD & four ('lel U GEREDTC letrerwork Du Peuple the old if Commarce graving is trait, and witien on {he paper rhotograp ohn, N.B. Another poor contel n the City Bank, Montreal, P.Q nk and lathe work on this latt x Lug very defectivys, while the b: stt th exigtence, A hill of the a tink of Western Canaila has tered by acids and pasting to joliar bil.of the Ban‘k of .Uppe vda, and a~bill of the one time C 2ink of Canada has been change 44 t} g,-,mnne PR V BR EDMUECCTCCE Five dollar bills are many and have en widely circulated. A pen and ink unterfeit with poor portraits and poor trerwork is issued against the Banque u Peuple of Montreal, Another is of i» old ifeuc: of 4he Canadian Bank of ommarce dated May %, 1871 ‘The enâ€" raving is coarse, particniarly the porâ€" rail, and Ahe cashier‘s signature is it{en on it instead of being engraved. ‘he paper is also very poor. A hndli hotograph‘e counterfoit on the Ban i British North America, Quebec. is n n C otanatar * so7Tr ‘nnd numberod R ECC CUC aBas ine notes of th from 30001 to i the counterfeits The lathe work i ha ramembered nk of Canada has !« it, dollar Bank of To FIVE DOLLAR COL be reimerl in@ !\z)tPS now in C now in cireculation Thore. is a thir of Byitish North . Q. It 'm_ a“gom:‘r now in circuw!@ali04. Thore is a third note, on the .Bank | of Byritish North America, Montreal, P.| Q. It is a count erfeit of the old isâ€" sue, and the date of the moath is omitted, genuine notes hbeing dated 3rd JSuly, 1877. The {marint. " British Amâ€" erican Bank Note Compeny. Montrea!." in the upper left cornst of the note is poorly engraved. and the vignettes are also poor. Avother counterfeit. is dated 5th July, 1877, and is evidently | made from thke same tl:\!;‘. as in m)ser wars it answets> to he note just de= seribegt.. : .. A counterfeit on the Bank of Montâ€" al is of the old issne and dated 1878,. g\yiem\mr 1. It bears in a large panel in the centre of the note the inscription C HT.Q'ENTY-FYVE ETHILLINGS CY .." whils a small panel in ihe fower left «orner of _ the noto is stampad FIVE «QLANY 2/ 20 and. nmnmbers are U tographic co British Nort »d November vuriares | °CC " 5 ptinted in .blne, and -ï¬',d upper left are t a word " Quebeck piaces prinled in bl igrfeif. There is a Gitawa branch, and bers are printed in pritoos P‘ c t a ccamti terfeit. There is a counterfeiteOn LA® | Oetawa branch. add its date and fu ‘ bers are printed in red ink.. C J papt,qmpséc counterfeit . of the | | Port Hope issue on the Bank o("l‘o;o ronto is very poor. Tt is signed "MWm.| Gooderha®, President/‘ and thers is similar counterfeit on the Peterborb‘ issue. There are several othar: photoâ€" gaphed. counterfeit _five dollar biils, na is on the Union Bank of Ch@riotteâ€" town, P.E.L., and is faded in appearance; another is & photo[tmphzc pen an'%mk pole numbered 126.304 and dated Haliâ€" | x; NS., Julr 5,+14887 ; and a bill »f theotd M._nï¬ï¬‚l!h'mk‘og 8b. Job;-N.\ * _ was counterfeited ctumafity, soâ€" that . chaps the most extensively cirouâ€" counterfeit fiveâ€"dollar bill. is on Bank of British North America, ston, Ont., and dated May 1st, Th shading in the seroil work| his bill is omitted, while ‘ in the ine bill it is fine and clear. Genuâ€" notes of this issue are numbered i 30001 to 36.000, inclusive, while counterfeits bear other num.bers. lathe work is very good. 1t should remembered that yery few genuâ€" nftas of ‘this date and issue are pout. Pillk l B e eCB i July, 1877 and is evidently m the same Plato. as in mlser answers to the¢ note just de= tiFfeit on the Bank of Montâ€" f the old issne and dated 1878, er 1. It bears in A large ‘pap‘el ntre of the note the inseription s rrero STILLINGS CX .." Aail panet 2ZLL TT q c the noto is stampad " FIVE ." The date and numlbers$ are blue, and in the‘ uppe? right left are two amall vign‘g‘tes. ®" Qupbeck."_ appears in three L C4 Tinas ink in the gpun« pasting 0o d PM it of Upper Can ie wu ui ww + ie time Colonial n changed to a onato bill. ERFEITS its general appearancé it 1t. LOOK OUT FOR THESE TENS. I A very dzmgerous counterfeit is that of the Canadian Bank of Commette, dated May ist, 1871 and signed "* Wm. McMaster, President," and * W. Cooke, Cashier." The colour of the blue numâ€" bers is a trifle li?ht and the vignette is coarse, especially the head of the lion. The bases of the Letter A. in the word " dollar" are conpected by a line in the counterfeit while in the genuine the line is broken. ‘The perpendicular line of the letter P in the word * Preéeâ€" sidetit" extends below the line, while in the genuine it does not. Under the words ‘Ten Dollars there aATO five shadâ€" ad lines, where the genuine bill has but four. The shading. of the title "*"Bank of Commerce" is £O02%*SC and scratchy and the lathe work presents several defects, The green ink on the back of the note is lighter colo_ured than | the genuine and the Faper is a trifle thinner. ‘The counter eit is of an !* sue that has been for several years | withdrawn from circulation and there Sare very few notes aofâ€" it now outâ€" | standing. & y Th# counterfeit ten dollar bill of the |Ontario Bank of Bow manville, dated "{Ontario bBank O C 4A triflie shorter Cu. enol HUZS O 48 0 but four. The shading, of * "*"Bank of Commerce" is CO% scratchy and the lathe work _I several defects. The ï¬roenh‘\rr\x}' The counterfeit ten dOUET )00 "a,rag Ontario Bank of Bow manyville, c lar November 1, 1870, is a trifle ahorter than the genuine note, and the vignette of Woodnan is poorly 9ngra\:ed. Fome of these bills have not the imprint of the British American Bank Note Comâ€" pany, and where it is present it 18 e ro treregular. The general appeaTANCC & . "V CC k nhotoâ€" pany, and where it is preson? irregular. The general app this counterfeit is very bad. lithogragphic counterfeit _ on chants‘ Bank of Halifax isâ€"0 ary 1, 1874, and when & lit very blurred. _ i* : 4 _The counterfeit on LA PS Lo ° qgoe . tionale, Quebec. is dated April 28 1150 and is. very _poot. ‘The P of the word ‘â€" P residéent » is over the 14 of the word " Dix," just below, while in the B°DU: ine note it comes overibs p, The coun: terfeit on the Cilty Bank of Montréal has the word *‘ Parliament spelled " Parliment." â€" ‘There is a poO® photoâ€" graphic counterfeit on the l’eo;:le's Bank of New Brunswick, and ano her on the defunct Maritime Bank,. of St. John. N.B., dated October 5. 1881. Dominion of Canada ten dollar counâ€" terfeils are one doilar bills and have been ratsed by careful scraping with i {mfe and a little artistic pen and in knvork. The border of the note has not been altered except that lines have been added to make the bil} indistinet There are no $10 PDominion of Canads notes. There is a ten dollar counter feit bill of the Bank of British Nort! America at Ottawa. It is made bY the it OtLaW4â€" ~** "/ +3 rather in photogranphi¢ proc terior. It is nuL GAVE AWAY The Stopy of Mr. 3. Tiverton, t suffering as 4 CG; 4 1 Qr. Williams‘ Pink Pills strike at the root of the idissase, _ driving it from the sys em and restoring the pa~ tient to health and st rengtnh. In cases of paralysis, spinal'trouhles. locomotar ataxia, sciatica, rheumatism, erysipelâ€" as, scrofulous {troubles, stc., these pills are Superior to all other treatment. They are also a specific for the troubles which makes the lives of so many women & barden,, ard sneedily restora the rich glow of health to pale and sallow cheeks. Men broken down _by averwork. worry of excesses, will {ind in Pink PMS & certain cure. Sold by al} dealers, Or gent bYy mail postvaid, at 30c. 1 box, OT six Lioxes for $2.50, by addressing the Dr. Williams‘ Mediâ€" cine Coâ€". Brockville, Ont., or Schenectâ€" 24y, : K.Y. . Heware of imitations and | substitutes qNaged ta be just as good.‘ Albey MBVSaNSE CA ce t on of Canada ten dollar coun~ are one dollar bills, and have sed by careful seraping with and a little artistic pen and k. The border of the note bas . altered except that lines bave led to make the bil} indistinet. re no $10 Pominion of Canada There is a ten dollar counterâ€" of the Bank of British North at Ottawa.â€" It is made DY the anhic procegs, and is rather inâ€" 1t is numbered 16,279. 1Cente, Every £ * *A * Wom: nOouie® BCYC TL CThzan had taken a half dozen boxes: sio much improved that I had away . my crutches.. and have required their use since. I still e Pink Pills for some time longâ€" [ have never had a touch of tism since, and hope I nevel { can say that Pink Pills cured a bad case of rheumatism and I illy recommend them to others ng as I did. > Williams‘ Pink Pills strike at ie s COs Asivinmeo it rom Fwo Severe Attacks 8 Asm â€"â€" Doctors Feared the Was Going to Wis Meartâ€"Â¥ink 1 LJL esns‘ Euin Lo . CA B T C omm ons us cags, and hearing of his reâ€" urs from the excruciating flammatory rheumatism by Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills, a ve of the Watchman called o learn the particulars. Mr. swqg 5 ound working at the ch, as wenana NCRA P any in the coun‘*y) *4 in 1°p:" C0be .* eure SMa+~ «A. M. C. erat ePe®"" _i t very hbad. A photoâ€" Number C rfeit on the Merâ€" high g lifax is.dated Januâ€" maker hen a litlle used is | , as m Iwo to _ on La bangue Naâ€"1 * EcWd dated April 28, 1%50, Hight to ‘The P of the word | _ in Go r the 14 of the word | Sixteen t« , while in the 880U0° | ; lars i ver iho p, The coun: | Fifty anc £ L19P ++ Af o s_tvaat ; _ _ CVC® easily betrays fIs CEKUTCHES . C.** MEDICINE CO.. .,' 8t. Pau!l §1., Mes lgned " Wm. * W, Cooke, e blue numâ€" the vignette ead of the ter A. in the ced by a line Renan se CC o Ond appearance of pad. A photoâ€" on the Merâ€" is.dated Januâ€" i litile used is Tt Indiat] «72 PHD ARIWW AAMCY bill (','("1(‘::,‘12(;); Two to Twentyâ€"five.â€"Each a set of cue ?\121‘{\1 countere dozen best heavy plated Tea or Din< ve x ner Knives. j ?l:f"ii‘ ‘Il;":{lg ’l‘weruy-é\: tfd Forty.â€"Each ‘Fen Doiâ€" s md C o n= dars in gold. d is ;J‘*“‘†t" | portyâ€"one to Fiftyâ€"nine.â€"Each a Ladies 16,279. / MHandsome Gold Watch. > mz Sixty and Bixtyâ€"one.â€"EFach a Bicycle UTGHES same as described for Nos. 1, 50 and OE _ _ b1 in first list. Sixtyâ€"two to One Hundred.â€"Each a MceDonogh, of half dozen silver plated Forks, Ont Then will follow the consolation *\ ie * g{tzes.when to ihe sender of the last set us §A t cofrect answers will be given No. vere Attacks ®!| ons (ihe bicycle), and so on counting ps â€" Feared _ th¢ | from the lasti received up to one bunâ€" , Wis Mcartâ€"Pink | dred, whon each sender of correct ansâ€" d Me Gave Away | wers up to ons hundred inclusive will be given the prizes as per this list of atehman. LAST OR CONSOLATION PRIZES, id it cA .A tb y by Aoceses, aildind PARMING BUTTERFIJIES, in cure. Sold by | . ITwo Parisian ladies have taken to :)y ml?:;l tggfls’{;‘s‘é" taming butterflies. A genileman, . reâ€" . Williams‘ Mediâ€" cently returned from Asia, happened to Ont., or Schenectâ€" bring the young ladies some rare speciâ€" mt. O S â€"cCand |=nens as *souvenits of ‘the tripi Each t uio imain â€"Scolts Emulsicn.; A LARGE LIST OF VALUABLI PRIZES OFFERED FOR CORRECT ANSWERSs TO TRE QUESâ€" TIONS ASKED. Mentreal Will You Be One of the Successful Winners T The Inducement is Great and the Outiay Small. 1. In what year was Victoria made Queen of England. 2. In what year did the Battle of Waterâ€" loo take place. . : 3; In what year did the Battle of Queenston Heights occur. 4. In what year did Quebec Cjtg aurâ€" render to the Englishâ€"which endâ€". ed French rule in Canada. 5. In what year was the British North America Act passed. The Ladies‘ Journal will give free to the first person sending a correct ansâ€" wer to all the above questions, the firs® prize (the bicycle) in the list below. The sender of the second set of correct answers, another b'w{u‘.e equal to the first, and so on till all these first prizes are given away. Number one.â€"A bandsome upâ€"toâ€"date, high grade bicycle, by a well known maker, (ladies® or gentleman‘s wheel _ as may be preig{;'ed.) * ¢ I!wo to Sevep.â€"Baonp Ten Dollars in Hight to Fifteenâ€"Each seven U in Gold. Sixteen to Fortyâ€"nine.â€"Each Five lars ép Goldy _ i\ 1 Fifty an 17lttyâ€"@ug.;-Â¥)acp anoth evere same as No. 1, Qamgc‘s_‘ 1010 IB} UYI'L.’ & 1 + Fifty and Piftyâ€"opg.â€"â€"fach anotfer Biâ€" @yce.e same as No. 1, same csmce. Fif{yâ€"two to ons Hundred.â€"Fach Two . Dollars and aâ€palf in Gold, After these prizes will fcnow the middie list. ‘To the sender of the fmidâ€" dle sst of correct answers in the whole competition, â€" counting all the correct sets of answers from first to last, will be given Number One of these MIDDLE LIst OF PRIZES. Number One.â€"A thoroughly upâ€"toâ€" date Bicyole, same as Nos. 1, 50 and B1 in first list. | _ _ l mak )ilza'i. i ll t ut Wls 4 P 4 1iA cA s ols ce s atiites f cofrect answers will be given No. The Doctorâ€"â€"MTS,. ENMOTNT "" ne (ithe bicycle), and so on counting | go at once and see her boy, & ‘rom the last received up to one hunâ€" | go at once. His Wifeâ€"NW bat > ired, whoen each sender of correct ansâ€" ter with the boy?t I don‘t i wers up to one hundred inclusive will | Mrs. Brown has a ’book‘ on be given the prizes as per this list of | Do Before the \1)(;0101' 1&:1(111‘ 3 )orlO S LasT on comsoLario® paiugy, i mus buCCY °T P l No. oneâ€"A Bicycle, same as No. ono For Constipation take 'Ka in first list. 1 Root Tea, the great B0 Two to Seventeenâ€"Each a handsome |Cures Headache, Nervoust silver plated Tea Set of 4 pieces. tions on the Face, and mak« Eightsen to Thirtyâ€"Each a handsome |clear as & bell. Gem King. en ts e Thirtyâ€"ons to Thirtyâ€"fiveâ€"Each Ten HF SOMETIMES £8SC4 Dollars in Gold4 & Preacherâ€"And do yOUu _ Thirtyâ€"six â€"to Fiftyâ€"Each Three Dolâ€" | yout. prayers at night? |__ lars in CashA . Johnnyâ€"Not allwus. W Fiftyâ€"one to Sixiyâ€"oneâ€"Each Five Dolâ€" | come home to supper ma & lars in Cash\ f ed and tears around so that Sixtyâ€"two _ to Eightyâ€"two.â€"A fine Gold | and I aneak off to bed wit Gam Ring. C ‘em. & + Fightyâ€"three to Ninetyâ€"Each Seven \mpoucorme iprmeng s «ore whaves orerameenaten Kep . Dollars in Cagk. Ninatyâ€"one t0o Ongâ€"bhundredâ€"Each a fine Gold Watch. o ud eeplan yes h , Each person competing must â€" send one dollar for one year‘s gsubscription «a THE LADIES‘ JOURNAL, which is i‘m _ald established and widely cireuâ€" e isted ,; cath!iy publhcation. _ It conâ€" Sists of thi ""â€"24. large pages, with all the latest (~«bions well illustrated, ,fl serial and short s“m“_‘us#'(‘ip;‘:ul‘imcnk., our | € boys and gitls, houssu id and domesâ€" tic, in short something to m:e“}‘*" ev= C\s ‘ ery member of the family. 4 !* well gag. worth the . small | subscription | PFIC® 2s even if you do not get a pMizC ; but all < the prizes offered above will be give‘ ‘ n oovrchs af any ind will be exaotâ€" I 1A a t l'\:aâ€pâ€"r-i zes offered above No cherges of any kind ed from prize winners. Any person can compete any numâ€" ber of times, but a dollar must be sent with each set of answers and Ithe Journal will be sent for a year to any desired address. s m is# § All five questions must be ansWwerOU . correctly to secure any prizge. The compelition will remain â€" Open from nmnow till last day of April next. ‘Ten days wil} be allowed sfter dato of closing for letters3 to reach the Journal office from distent points, butb must not bear later postâ€"mark than 80th, April, ‘97. The decision of the g:;blwha-rs ‘of The Ladies Journal must considered final. ; Full names and addresses of winners of prizes will be given in the, April number of the Journal. No winner‘s name will be published, however, if a roquest is made not to do so. on ie nealth t Cubrety veemeanen oo C 7] PUNVDOE . $L _ CAM _ OTIUCCUS â€" Ce aseranrace name will be published, however, if a rozue%t is made not to do so. ddress and make all orders payable to The Ladies‘ â€" Journal, Toronto, Canada. en THE FIRST PRIZES. THLLY‘ "LQ _ CULPU _ T000 . oomadinks § whlh hours and causes neither Euin nor disâ€" comfort. Putnam‘s Corn xtractor ex« I tracts corms i it is the best. _/ of music Visitor (in Ruralville). This is a very pleasant and homelike place, and I can not understand why so many families shoul d have moved away from it during ! th» past few months, as you sayt > I â€"Natiye. You haven‘t heard our young éhdi..s"bmss'ba.ngl.yet. Py ied td = HoOw TO CURE CORNS. . Easy? Yes, if iou go about it the right way. Get the best always. Putâ€" nam‘s Painless Corn Extractor never fails to cure. Acts in twentyâ€"four L * / 0 O bhave nmatm: / mor ds OF VALUABLE Each Seven Dollars »stions must be answered secure any prize. INEX PBRIENCED. $ Of Codâ€"4iver Oi, with Hyâ€" $ the sunken cheeks $ s to the lips. PP YHF O CCCE . OM 4 5oo. and §1.00 at all druggists. ..0.000’3_000....000....0.0000â€..COOOQOUOQOOOOU BE COURTEOUS. Never economize politeness, To courteous is a divine injuncti’o?i‘ Co neti e meees " w on cad n . nNBYOL OVObAtET ECV 200 iL. courteous is a divine injunction, Courtâ€" esy should flavor every act of the most ordinar‘y day. Its practice would inâ€" vest life with beauty and sweetnes? would g;rland the rough places and soften the hard, and be soothing balm to the sensitive, so often â€" needlessly wounded. 4 4 9 14 Co., doing DusBU®""" ""~ 0@ chat said A ty and State aforesaid, and that said flflt} whil . pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DO AR3 | or each and every case of Catarrh that cannot . be cured by the useof HALL‘S CaTARRH CuRrE FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A .D. 1886. greA m A, W. GLBASON,. {unn. } Notary Public. ied ] Hall‘s C}turh Care is taken internally and ; a %diroey y on g\e glood and mucous suriaces og e system. _ Sen for testimonials, free. P. 3. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O, sar Bold by Druggiste. 150. Do you know. whgre the bad {»eopia a â€" PM T o5 an 42. sn‘ . Yaki m m who g‘yg not’ g(\ to enurcu g0, & vuuu‘A:: My pop £0es fishing. grare or Oro, City of ToLEDO Lucas CoUuNTY. Frink J. CHENEY makes oath * YRA L Aum at #. ® RACRERCROCOCCRGvS sentor partner of the firm Co.. doing business }3 t‘,ho C "Some Pills helgf-d me, but Dr. Ag~ new‘s Liver Pills at 20 ots. 4 Vial Cured Me. "‘This is My Own FTestimony, and _it‘s a Fact. Now I Never Lose an Hour or Miss a Meal." LUCAB COUNTE, ‘RANEK J. CHENEY makes oath that he is the tor partner of the firm gt @®. J. Cur®xsy & . doing businessin the City of Toledo, Counâ€" and Btate aforesaid, and that said fl]x;m will Mc nerrrrwnf#rED DOLLA R3 This is the written testimony of a well known Toronto journalistâ€"you can have his name if you want it. Dr. Agâ€" new‘s Liver Pills, at all druggists, 40 in a Vial, 20 Cents. The â€" whaler Nimrod has been sent from St. Johns‘. Nifle,, to search for the J OB s *ee C280 / astanitare £r0H0 The whaler_ Nimrod has been sent from St. Johns‘, Nifle,, to search for the st _ amer State of Georgia, overdue from Dantzig. ! was a Martyr to Sick Headaches, Caused by Unfit for Business on 2 Days a Week. \| * Has for a Fifth of a Century h Cured all forms of . .. KIDNEY and LIVER DISEASES. THE DREAD oNt OF THOUSANDS Doctorâ€"Mrs. Brown hus‘se',nt ' 1 Li es sevs n head: ites, will fill out i cheeks of pale and give color BRIGanTs w PAE CA ERPNOTCE C l 1 see har boy, and I must s Wifeâ€"W bat is the matâ€" boyt I don‘t knowi but has a book on What ta e Doctor Comes, and 1 ip before she does it. TOLEDO: 1ag, [DISEASE Sick and Nervous by Cnnst‘ipatlon. RIO ARCHIVES an Averagse TORONTO It furnishes material for the growth of bone, and food for the brain and nerves. It lays a strong foundation for erowth and development. for oNE MINUTE CURE FOR TOOTHâ€" | i ACHE. 1 Magical in potency and power, peneâ€" trating at once to the diseased nerve. Nervilineâ€"nerve _ pain _ cureâ€" curod toothache in a moment. Nerviline, the most marvellous pain remedy known to science, may be used for all nerve pains. Test at once its efficacy. ‘ "Now then, mY hearties," said the | gallant captain, "you have a tough batâ€" \tle before you. "Fight like heroes till Yo‘“ powder‘s gone. thenâ€"run. I‘m & little lame, an T‘ll start now." Deacon Blackâ€"How did you like it down at Bloomtown ? Rev. Whiteâ€"L telk ay they‘re wide awake down there. Ohb, im you dida‘t nrsach for them? Stop that Cough! Take warning. It may lead to Consumption. A 25¢. botâ€" tie of Shiloh‘s Cure may save your life. Jackâ€"I say, Marie, if thirtyâ€"two deâ€" grees is the freezing point, L wonder wl}x&t the Isqtllecix‘ng point ist arieâ€"L don‘ now, Jack, possibl two in the shade. % 1.y Shiloh‘s Consumplion Cure cures where others fail. It is the leading Cough Cure, and no home shou‘ld be without it. Pleasant to take and goes right to the spot. W.Pr.C 853 Lerd Packets Ozs)y All Grocors Black and Mixed _ 25¢., Auc., 50¢., Bold at &, su, bu & 60 canis per L " GALADA " Watson‘s Cough Brops e e e en e e CC A largo, tin«l? equipped, 6‘dâ€"establiâ€"shed insts tationâ€"NONME EETTER iN CcAmADA. Beai Business Koucation at Lowost Pos:ible Cosk. Uraduates a\w:a,o sucecseful._ Write fos satalog u8. . J. 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