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GENCY. al points i i one 9 iA BAN K M CANADA Bs lransacted4 D; on all points. D allowed at current ed _ $2,000,004 1,000,004 800,00€ a his own Lremry 1t oat of wit. long time known to makes no groat dis» ost trying stion, the with Mr. at makes Â¥, sick effort out sures to B is a toâ€"dar in men i8dovery. t If, and oret. . It of the Life and s.cknesa, Ciyh Mr: other gike init y is than a Bout eg= a4 w d ~Su1 . Toronto ELLY, Agent Cres y Curedâ€" I EJ Morning, », INX ADVANtCE tor & Proprietorn AATY TFRIEND NC ER American n dyspepâ€" is is Mr, Geo. P. Reid, Manages of Canada GARAFRAXA EYEERT ffer REVIEY o | CO04 s.ts of #1 every lul’ M ed 1J U This Quickâ€"step is Said to Date From the Mxteenth Century. That fine old _ English quickâ€"step, "The British Grenadiers," is usually considered to be the peculiar properâ€" ty of the Grenadier Guards ; but such is not the case. The march is used by the artillery the engineers, and by all the fusiliar regiments as well. Originally the air, which dates from the sixteenth century, was played only by those regiâ€" ments which were armed with the grenade; that is to say, by, the artilâ€" lery, the engineers, and the Royal Fusiâ€" liersâ€"the Grenadier Guards only reâ€" ceived their title after Waterloo. The words of the song were composed about It has been reported that she was a descendant of the famous Samson,who bcheaded Louis XVI. That is a misâ€" take, Samson had but one son, who was named Henri, and who was Roch‘s preâ€" decessor until 1848, when he retired from office, with rather an unenviable name. About fifteen or twenty years ago he published the famous " Memoirs de Samson." Mme. PDeibler was |the daughter of the executioner of Algiers. SNOWBALL, RUNAWAY, SUICIDE. Peter Joseph Dreis was the cldest druggist in St. Paul, Minn., and one of the city‘s leading politicians. His son, 13 years old, threw a snowball at a man in a cutter the other day, and it struck the horse, causing it to run away. This runaway resulted directly in three other runaways, in which much damage was done. ‘Two of the injured persons called at the drug store, and Cemanded damages. _ Without making any answer Mr. Dreis walked directly into the office at the rear of the store, put a revolver behind his right ear, and fired. Death was instantaneous. Mr. Preis has been in the drug business here forty years. him H Joud, honest citizen, living on a small, yet sufficieat incomse." A HEA [)_SMAN YHIRTYâ€"NINE YEARS M. Deibler has been an executioner ‘or thirtyâ€"nine years, From 1858 to 1863 ie assisted Roch, his predecessor, in ightyâ€"two executions, and then kecame ‘executeur des bhautes oeuvres" himâ€" elf. He is now seventyâ€"three years of iwe. If such a term be permissible, it nay be said that he is the most popuâ€" ar * bourreanm" that France has ever iid, and he has very seldom been placâ€" «l in anm embarrassing position at the f Romething About the Headsman of France â€"Mas Meld the Posttion Thirtyâ€"Nine Yearsâ€"Will Seoon Retire to Private Life. # The man in France who bhas probably killed more human beings than any othâ€" er person in the world, unless those 2000 rebellious Mussulmans who were executed in the Northwestarn province of China a few months ago were decapâ€" itated by one man, which is not likeâ€" ly, is soon to renmnounce his trade of blood and retire to private life. In othâ€" er words, M. Deibler, popular known as " Monsieur de Paris," is to resign from his office as the public executionâ€" er of France with a racard af ShQ ~t A «POBLIC â€"EXECUHONERR M. DEIBLER, OF PARIS, HAS GUILâ€" LOTINED 502 CRIMINALS. In personal appearance M. Deibler has en an ideal " _ Monsieur de Paris," th his black beard, iron gray hbair, rk mourn{ul eyes and pale visage. + always dresses in black, with long k coat and tall silk hat. His doâ€" stic life has been quiet, as might turally be supposeqa and his wife, who d a few months ago, was a delicate, (ined and wellâ€"read woman, hardly © spouse that one would expect to id in the home of " Monsieur de Parâ€" 1e c.uefull{ tests the guillotine beâ€" chand, and even again at the last ment, just before the execution. The [o he keeps in his own possession his home. The different places in ince appointed for executions have h their own scaifolds. in journeyâ€" to and from an execution M).oDeibler ries the knife with him in a small ck case of leather made for the purâ€" e. ‘This case once seen is never forâ€" ten. ‘The memory of its deeds m to haunt one. 1. Deibler seemed to have astrange iost supernatural power over his inâ€" ded victims, and it rarely happens t be meets with any resistance. ien he does the police are there to his bidding, but he usually insists managing the refractory criminal THE BRITISH GRENADIERS. The Prince of Wales is buying large tracts of land in the Dartmoor district, apparently intending to form an exâ€" tensive deer forest and hunting region. 'll;o ci!btainhthe n;eeaaams ry ptzcl(xlgse mt:ineg e has throug en isposed 0| South African andagther securities, There are signs of a marked clearing up in the Prince‘s financial nthixg. Aniy sums _he owed to Baron Hirsch, Sir Al~ bert Sassoon, and others have been &uid off. _ These debts never amounted to anything like the large sums generâ€" ally reported. The Prince is now able to invest largely in land. Ten days will be allowed after date of closing for letters to reach the Journal office from distant points, but must not bear later postâ€"mark than 30th April, ‘907. The decision of the publishers of The Ladies Journal must be considered final. f Full names and addresses of winmers of prizes will be given in the April number of the Journal. No winner‘s name will be published, however, if a NZ!:’O% is mede not to do so. dress and make all orders 1p.ylble to ‘The Ladies‘: Journal, Toronto, Canada. PRINCE OF WALES BUYING LAND All five questions must be answered correctly to secure any prize. 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. q1A ‘The competition will r-omain open from mnow till last day of April next. an old established and widely circuâ€" lated monthly publication. _ It conâ€" sists of thirtyâ€"six large pages, with all the latest fashions welY iliustrated, serial and short stories, de ariment, our boys and girls, housflboltf and domesâ€" tic, in short something to intorest evâ€" ery member of the family. It is well worth the small subscription price, even if you do not get a prize ; but all the prizes offered above will be given. No charges of any kind will be exactâ€" ed from prize winners. T T e Canl PCCCHE ACERVVIRT bnbstad Doliars in Golds i Thirtyâ€"six to Fiftyâ€"Each Three Dolâ€" lars in Cash Fiftyâ€"one to Sixtyâ€"oneâ€"Each Five Dolâ€" lars in Cash.{ Sixtyâ€"itwo to Eightyâ€"two.â€"A fine Gold Gem Ring. ye 8 Eightyâ€"three â€"to Ninetyâ€"Each Seven Dollars in Cash. Ninctyâ€"ons to Oncâ€"hundredâ€"Each a fine Gold Watch, Each person competing must _ send one dollar for one year‘s subscription to T.HF LADIES‘ ,IgURNAL, which is oixiyâ€"iwo to One Hundred.â€"Each a half dozen silver plated Forks. Then will follow the consolation prizes, when to the sender of the last set of correct answers will be given No. one (the bicycle), and so on counting from the last received up to one bunâ€" dred, when each sender of correct ansâ€" wers up to one hundred inclusive will be given the prizes as per this list of LAST OR CONEOLATION PRIZES. No. oneâ€"A Bicycle, same as No. one in first list. * Two to Sevenieenâ€"Each a handsome silver plated Tea Set of 4 pieces. Eighteen to Thirtyâ€"Each a handsome Gem Ring. Thir,t.y-luna to Thirtyâ€"fiveâ€"Each Ten Coug ETE 42000R M IAIRAUICS Handsome Gold Watch. Bixty and Sixtyâ€"one.â€"Each a Bicycle same as described for Nos. 1, 50 and o1 in first list. ® Sixtyâ€"two to One Hundred.â€"Each a half dbsan silvar rdakak Tiectes 1~0. °0 Iwentyâ€"live.â€"Each a set of one dozen best heavy plated Tea or Dinâ€" ner Knives. Twentyâ€"Six to Forty.â€"Each Ten Dolâ€" lars in gold, o Fortz-on’e to Fiftyâ€"nine.â€"Each a Ladies Number one.â€"A handsome upâ€"toâ€"date, high grade bicyclc, by a well known maker, (ladies® or gentleman‘s wheel as may be preferred.) Two to Seven.â€"Each Ten Dollars in . LGoldy . R Eight to Fifteen.â€"Each Seven Dollars ._ in Gold. % Sixteen to Fortyâ€"nine.â€"Each Five Dolâ€" .. lars in Gold, . i 1 R Fifty and Filtyâ€"one.â€"Each another Biâ€" cyole same as No. 1, same choice. Fiftyâ€"two to ons Hundred.â€"Fach Two Dollars and a half in Gold., After these prizes will follow the middle list. ‘To the sender of the midâ€" die set of correct answers in the whole competition, counting all the correct sets of answers from first to last, will be given Number One of these MIDDLE LIist or PRIZES. Number _ One.â€"A thoroughly â€" upâ€"toâ€" date Bicycie, same as Nos. 1, 50 and 51 in first list. Two to Twoentyâ€"five.â€"Each a set of one dozen best heavy plated Tea or Dinâ€" _ ner Knives. | e. in waat year did the Battle of Queenston ‘Heights c~ccur. 4. In what year did Quebec Citg surâ€" render to the Eng.ishâ€"which endâ€" ed French rule in Canada. 5. In what year was the British North America Act passed. 8 The Ladies‘ Journal will give free to the first 1pemon sending a correct ansâ€" wer to all the above quesiions, the firs: prize (the bicycle) in the list below. Ihs sender of the second set of correct answers, another bicycie equal to the first, and so on till alf these first prizes are given away. the year 1690, and contain a reference to * fusees "â€"often misâ€"spelt " fuses;" they were really fusils, that is, musâ€" ketsâ€"and to " hand grenades." The Twelfth Lancers," for some reason nickâ€" named ‘"The Supple Twelfth," have a curious and unique custom, called the ‘* Penance." This consists of the plai- ing by the band every night throughâ€" out the year, after the last post, the trumpet call which signifies the time for eoing to bed,â€"the Spanish Chant, tho Vesper Hymn and the Russian naâ€" tivnmal anthem. During the Peninsular war, the regiment is said to have sackâ€" ed a convent, and as a punishment for this sacrilegious proceeding, the auâ€" thorities imposed the performance of the Spanish Chant by way of atoneâ€" ment. ‘The Vesper Hmyn is played in accordance with the conditions upon which the widow of an officer presentâ€" ed new instruments to the band about a hundred years ago. But the origin of playing the Russian anthem is shrouded in mystery. it Asoncd Comellor Will You Be One of the Successful Winners ? The Inducement is Great and the Outlay Small. A LARGE LIST OF VALUABLE PRIZES OFFERED FOF CORRECT ANSWERS TO THE QUEsâ€" TIONS ASKED. . In what year was Victoria made Quseen of Enpgland. .« In what year did the Batcle of Waterâ€" loo take place. . In what year did the Battle of Queenston Heights cecur. answers will be given No. bicycle), and so on counting last received up to one bunâ€" i each sender of correct ansâ€" o one hundred inclusive will THE FIRST PRIZE3. md set of correct cle equal to the these first prizes You know how important it is to have a prompt remedy on hand. â€"Nervilind «â€"nerve gzip cureâ€"has a wonderful and immediate influencé upon this malady, It relieves in one minute and cures in, five. . Pleasant to the taste, and the best remedy in the world for pain. ; A WONDERFUL WATERSPOUT. On the night of the 25th of Novemben last a waterspout burst over the city of Povoacao, on the island of Saint Michael, one of the Azores, and accordâ€" ing to the r_?ort accompanying a petiâ€" tion for mid. which bhas been sent abroad, almost in an instant the deluge of water rose above the roofs of the low houses. The homes of thousands were destroyed, a great loss of life ocâ€" curred, and on its wuj to the sea the water plowed a broad, deep channel nine miles long. WOMEN STATION AGENTS, In Victoria, NS.W., women â€" have now been substituted for men at no fewer than 200 railway stations. The result has been a saving of £30,000 per year in salaries. The average wage paid to a station mistress is £20 Per year, whereas men used to receive £150, IF YOU ARE SUBJECT TO CRAMPS An overdone vegetable cooked in & covered vessel loses both color and shape. Turnips.â€"One half hour or longer. Beetsâ€"One hour if young, three hours if old. Onionsâ€"Forty minutes. Parsnipsâ€"One hour or longer. Potatoesâ€"Twenty minutes. String beansâ€"Thirty minutes. Lima beansâ€"Forty minutes. Asparagrasâ€"Twenty five minutes; longer at the end of the season. Cabbageâ€"Twentyâ€"minutes. Cauliflowerâ€"Twenty minutes. Peasâ€"Twenty minutes. Spinachâ€"Twenty minutes. Green cornâ€"Fifteen minutes. The water should be boiling fast beâ€" fore the vegetable is placed in it. It should then boil more gently and the keetle should not be covered. _ _ It should never be salted until enâ€" tirely or nearly cooked. Those who have mever tried this method have lost half the delicious sweet flavor of fresh corn, peas, asparagras, beans, carrots, onions, etc., 1 s athp _ Macaroni and rice, which take the place of a vegetable require salt when they are gut to cook.: * >â€" s> ~ * A vegetable should always be perfectâ€" ly fresh. It takes twice the time to cook if it is stale. If at all wilted it should be placed in cold water in the ice box for bhaif an hour or longer,a¢câ€" cording to its condition. It should be thoroughly washed to remove all forâ€" eign substances. Pink Pills for Pale People." Protect yourself from imposition by refusing any pill that does not bear the regisâ€" tered trade mark around the box. Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills create new blood, build up ths nerves, and thus drive disease from the. system. In hundreds of cases they have cured afâ€" ter all other medicines had failed, thus establishing the claim that they are a marvel among the triumphs of modern medical science. The _ genuine Pink Pills are sold only in boxes, bearing the full trade mark, "Dr. Williams‘ Pills read the following testimonial of one of Glengarry‘s responsible citizens, Samuel Neil, of the village of Lancasâ€" ter, is one of the best known men of the county. "For three successive winâ€" ters," says Mr. Neit, "I suffered from the exhausting effect of these attacks I was unable to atiend to my business half of the time. The last attack I had was in December, 1895. It was the most prolonged and the subsequent efâ€" fect the most trying. _ All the winter of 1896 I was under medical care and being somewhat advanced in life I preâ€" sented a very frail appearance. _ My weakness was so pronounced that I beâ€" came a victim of weak turns, and even with the assistance of a cane I was liable to fall. Attempts to walk were risky, and often to be regretted. Iwas troubled with a dizziness in the head that rendered locomotion difficult and unpleasant. Poesides this general weakâ€" ness I had pains in my shoulders, someâ€" thing /like _ articular . rheumatism in its fluctuations and _ severity. After _ a five months _ treatment I was not any better, in fact the doctor fi{a\‘e me very little encourageâ€" ment. He said 1 had palpitation of the heart and it must run its course, The truth is I felt so weak that my hope of recovery was about nil. About the first of May I determined to try Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills The result was the dizziness left me, day by day my pains vanished into imperceptibilâ€" ity, and I began to feel myself again. The improvement continued until 1 was able to follow amy business with unexâ€" pected vigor. I am increasing in flesh and in the general signs of good health, and I unbesitatingly attribute _ my reâ€" covery to Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. / are in the vanguard of this movement are our greaiest benefactors Their discoveries are a boon to hrumanir,fi; they have given relief to thousands who would have dragged out a miserable and mors or less brief existence. Dr. Williams by mpans of his Pink Pilis has earned and enjoys the gratitude of untold numbers who were on the verge of isolation or death, because their case defied the skill of the ordinary mediâ€" cal practitioner. The ruthless hand of nature permits only the survival of the strongest, but the tender ministraâ€" tions of medical science, as exemplified n Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills, secure the survival of the weakest, which is in harmony with the divine injunstion. ‘‘We then that are strong ought to bear the infirmities of the weak and not please ourselves." These _ famous pills â€" have given strengith to the apparentiy hopelessly weak, and witalized and invigorated fragile and debilitated consiitutions, enthroned healih and strength, thus increasing every value Aand enhancâ€" Ing every joy. â€" In substantiation of the reputed merits of Dr. Williams‘ Fink ihs science and art of medication holds a unique place in the esteem of the entire civilized world, because by a judicious application of progressive science relative to the art of healinfi struggle for health. The profession o medicine we may sigely say, is no sineâ€" cure its triumphs and successes are reâ€" hearsed daily by the million. Those who ABOUT COOKING VE@ETABLES he Ruthless Hand Of Nature Perâ€" mits Only the Survival of the Strongâ€" est But Medical Science Becures the Survival of the Weakest, rom the Cornwall Standard. [FE PROLONGED AND ITS USEâ€" FULNESS GREATLY EXTENDED. HOPE ENTHRONED. rules. The Queen likes and enjoys a plain, practical discourse, sclecled) from the lessons or Gospel of the day, to occupy about 20 minutes in delivery. Questions of the day, and above all, politics must be entirely excluded. THE QUEEN‘S PREACHER. Etiquette is to be observed in preachâ€" ing before the Queen. No personal reâ€" ference to her Majesty is permissible, a pure Gospel discourse being the rule, delivered as though she was not preâ€" sent. Many have tried to evade those Disorders like these arise from slugâ€" gish liver. Fram one to two pills a dose, will clarify and purify the comâ€" plexion in short order. Dr. Agnew‘s pills at all dru};gists. See that you get what you ask for. 20c. for 40 doses. Dr. Agnew‘s Liver Pills Regulated the System and Restores to the Cheek the Healthful Rosy Bloom and Peach Blush of You‘th. You Have Sallow Bkin, Pimples, Erupâ€" tions, Discolorations.â€"Why resort To Cosmeiics And Powders to Hide the Effects? Hiis mood was very much the same No matter what he saw; | He sighed for sunshine till it came, And then abused the thaw, His i. J. CHENEY & Co., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 75¢. With LOCAL APPLICATION®, as they can not reach the seat of the nisease. Catarrh is a blood or consiitutional discase, and in order to uere it you must tako internal remedies. Hali‘s Catarrh Cure is taken interraily, and acts aiâ€" rectly on the blocd @nd mucous surfaces. Hall‘s Catarch Cure is not a quack medicine. It was proscribed by one of the i est physicians in this country for yoars, and is a regular proâ€" ecription,. _ It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood }Junflers. acLinÂ¥ directiy on the mucous +urâ€" aces. ‘The perfect combination of the two inâ€" grodients is what produces euch wonderful rtls'rttu‘uu in curing Catarrh, Send for testimoniâ€" Als free. I‘d rather be miost any man In ll))?:t.(:lry’s class or fame‘s bright nd. Than Atlas for ho always had A world of trouble on his hands. ’ A cooking school teacher says that | she finds it much easier to teach boys to cook than to teach girls. The boys !learn more quickly, and are more inâ€" \terested and attentive at the lessons. | This, of course, ought not to be so, but others than this cooking teacher have ‘said the same thing. Boys, too, learn to sew very readily, and sew extremely ;wtel‘{l rvhen they make the effort to learn al s §§\§\§\ia!/2/;/// l "From over lifting and strain Isufâ€" fered greatly from kidney trouble, beâ€" ing advised, after all else had failed, to use Dodd‘s Kidney Pills, from the first dose, I got relief, and hundreds of people here can vouch for my cure." Lately he bhad run down in health and strength to the point of being compelled to quit work and his recovâ€" ery now as the result of using Dodd‘s Kidney Pills, is the talk of the town. On seeing Mr. Stokes, he said :â€" He Failed in Health and Strengthâ€"His Kidneys Ached and He Took Dodd‘s Kidney Pills. Deseronto, Feb. 15, (Special)â€"Among business people here, and especially by his fellow workmen great interest has ben taken in the case of Mr. James Stokes, who for the past fifteen years has been shipper for the Rathburn Company. â€" _ _ Every one is either growing better or worse. "I hold to the theory that a man has the right to do what he pleases with his own money." _ "Of course you do. _ You are single." How is it with you ? You are suffering from Have tried doctors and medicine with» out avail, and have become disgusted. WHAT Dx. a. E. SALTER SAYS. Buffalo, N.Y.â€"Gents:â€"From my perâ€" sonal knowledge, gained in observing the ef{ect of your Shiloh‘s Cure in cases of advanced â€" Consumption, I am preâ€" pared to say it is the most remarkable Remedy that has ever been brought to my attention. It has certainly saved many from Consumption. DisEaAsE Does Not Accept no substitute. oo uns Write for free treatment blank to-d.n{. Warner‘s Safe Cure Co., Rochester, N. Y. You know, my dear, that most peoâ€" ple are liable to be illâ€"natured when they have just been awakened from a sound sleep. I doubt it very much. In fact, I‘m afraid that method would have the opâ€" posite effect and send some members of the congregation away with an unâ€" favorable impression. o I don‘t see why. ® t t HE KNEW BETTER. > § I think, said the minister‘s wife, that you ought to cultivate more vehemence inyyour elocution. ou mean that I ought to make more noise f I believe that might help to imake your sermons more popular. _ Thousands now well, but once like qlp.flleemho:&tWInoln‘g:: CATARREK CANNOT BE CURED DON‘T CGIVE UP: WILL CURE YOU. KIDNEY, LIVER or URINARY TROUBLES. STAND STILL. INJURY AND NEGLECT. wWOMAN, WHY? a * «*A SR Futwy.: > . T10 ARCHIVEsS TORONTO Watson‘s Cough Drops VPORONTO CUTTING SCHOOL _ Young men, learn 10 cut, no bettor trade, write for circular Yl\'ln,; tull information, awiso agents for McDoweil‘s Ladies Garmont Draft ing Machine, 113 Youge St. Rov, A. D. Buckley, of Buffalo, writes :â€"*"I wish all to know whkat a blessing Dr. Agnew‘s Catarrhal l‘owder is in case of Catarrh. I have been troubled with this disease for yeafi but the first time I nsed this remedy I recoiv most delight{ul re i*f, and now regard myself entirely cured after the use of the remedy for two montha, It is delizhiful to use and very refreshing. 8. G. Milis. B.A.â€"A. Mills:â€"Jas. Hales. LL B Of 67 Queens of France only 13 have died without leaving their histories a record of misery. Eleven were divoreâ€" ed, two executed, nine died young, seven were soun widowed, three cruelly treated, three exiled ; the poisoned and brokenâ€"hearted make up the rest. Shiloh‘s Consumption Cure cures where others fail. It is the leading Cough Cure, and no home should be without it. Pleasant to take and goes right to the spot. Stop that Cough! Take warning. It may lead to Consumption. A 25¢. botâ€" tie of Shiloh‘s Cure may save your life. "Is he a scientific fitherl’" ‘"Scienâ€" tifict?" echoed the pugilist contemptuâ€" ously. "Why he couldn‘t parse a sinâ€" gla sentence of his challenge!" 241 NMCZCBIPECUION iake Raris Cliover Root Tea, the great Blood Purifier. Cures Headache, Nervousness, Erupâ€" tions on the Face, and makes the head clear as a bell. Berlin pays a salary to a professional birdcatcher, who keeps scientific and edâ€" ucational institutions supplied with birds, birds‘ nests and eggs, and he is the only man in the empire permitted to do so. F ‘I Wish All to Know What a Rlossing Dr. Agnew‘s Catarrhal Powder is in Caszso of Catarrh" I+ Relievos in Ten Minutes. C BRormning #l;,, qo . . _ _ EORAAHOMRE | CFor further informition time tables Burning Skin Diseasos Relioved llland sleeping car reservations, call on One day. B. P. Fraser, No. 19 Exchange street, Dr. Agnew‘s Ointment will cure all cases ( Buffalo, N.Y., or write to L. S. Brown, ?)t it.ch;?fi:gfi:)e:bm from trhrolo t]? dtu:‘!hud‘ General Afient. 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A NEVER FAILING REMEDY THIS TS FOR YOUâ€"Clothe your family from head to foot with our as many MONEY MAKER PRICES ONLY $15, $20, 830 Ir Tor Typ ENVERY TUESBPAY During March and April (Shoulid sufficient business offer) TO MANITOBA AND THE CAKADIAN RorTHâ€"wfst A Colonist Sleeper will be attached to Pacific Exâ€" press dus ts leave I‘oronto «t 12:30 p.m. (noon) on these SETTLERS® TRLRS FROM TORONTD The ample resources of this Company enable Directors to make advances on Real Estate with delay, ut low rates of futerest, and on the most {. whle terms of n}nymcuc. Loans granted on lmpro Farms and on Productive ‘Town and ty Prantasd Canada Permanent LCAKN AKD sAvincs co. atthe top.. It has more teachers, more studâ€" ents, and askists many more young men and women into good poâ€"itions, than any other Canadian Business School. â€" Get particulars. j) _ AfVan Business sSchool, Get Xam Enter any time, Write W. H. 3HA W, TO INVENTOERS. 1V IMV LM 1 UEV» in all countries b# International Patent Bereau, 12 Alclinda Sk, Toronto. Lonzest experience, Lowos: raiem Information {ree._ G. O. FrFEENAN, Managea R, A. K®rionp, Expert and Exsamincr, but sympathy." PERFECT ... Ceyion Tea. 25¢c, 40¢c, 50c. 60¢ The Southern Railway and ll?: Florâ€" ida Central and Peninsular ilroad aAre now ogerating the ~famous New York and Florida Limited, between New York and Jacksonvilie, and St. Augustine. This train is composed of Pullman‘s latest improved compartâ€" ment cars, dln::s cars, drawing room sleeping cars library observation, cars, leaving New York da.il<, except Sundsgs), at 12.10 noon, and Washingâ€" ton 6.20 p.m., running solid through to Savannah, Jacksonville and St. Auâ€" gustine, via. Lynchburg, Charlotte, and Columbia, reaching Savannah at 11.20 a.m., Jacksonville, 3.30 p.m., and St. Augustine, 4.43 p.m., the next day. This train also carries through sleepâ€" er New York to Augusta, Ga., with conâ€" nection at Trenton, 8. C., for Aiken, This train is in addition to the reâ€" gular double daily limited trains, leayâ€" ing Washington daily at 11.15 a. m. and 10.48 p.m., lrrlvi!& in Jacksonâ€" ville at 9.00 a.m., and 2.00 p.m., respecâ€" tively the next day. _ k Head Ofigeâ€"Toronto St., Toronto Branch Officesâ€"W innipez. Man. : Splendid Equipment and Good Solid Work â€"hnave placed theâ€" THECOOK‘SBEST FRIENB FOR TW ENTYâ€"SEVEN YEARS _DUNNS BAKING POWDER Bubsoribed Capital _ â€" _ $5,000,000 Paidâ€"up Capital = = 2,600,000 TORONXTOâ€"Gerrard and Yonge §u.. WHOLESALE BUVER OF Scerap Brass, Copper, Lead and Iron. William Street, Toronto Reference: Imperial Bank, Toronto. FLORIDA WINTER SERVicE,. LARGEST SALE 1N Camane W. G. HARRIS OLD AND RELIABLE In flavor and quality of tuterest, and on the most f1Â¥or mont. I'Fann :ru‘.u d unlepmu‘ ductive ‘Town and City Pro i nicipal Debentures Purcm mwde through the Company‘s Local e Offlives of the Company, __ Established 1878 write us CA nipeg, Man.; Vancouver, B Q = = 12,000,000 wW.P.C 8565 Pavents o Principal

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