ANCR Ploto® ada Coy ro 1¢ .000 id , d There was a baby crying in her arms, a twoâ€"years‘â€"«rdl toddler pulling at her skirts, a pile of breakfast dishes in the sink, and a week‘s ironing in the clothesâ€"basket. There wasthe slam of the front door, too, behind her busband, in answer tohercomplaint, and it addâ€" ed another ill. A heartache, which is barder to bear than a backache. FOR TIRED MOTHERS. "My life is nothing but work and worry from one week‘s â€"=~4 to the other." lonally, and nothing is glass of water into whic carbolic acid has been mouth will be wonderfu and the breath also. hea‘thful practice. Tinc is aleo good. Stir a fow a giass of water. Th rinsing the mouth is de borax is found in every sbould beifitis not, it â€" to know that it makes wash. It is not at all dan little dissolved in a glass celent to rinse the mout amo hbe used as centifrice W hen the teeth comm» is always best to visit t] have them aitended to, a one goes the beiter, for cavity to fill the greate The teeth should be consi cious to be negwlected, and not be taucht too eariy brush and the importance ed charcoal. It whitens beautifu‘ly, but many pi because it is black. g.?l:m saleratus, is also ver.; good, not be used oftener ‘ban tw as it is gritty, and is apg the ename. on the teeth dainty dentifrice may be ma Mix equa‘l quartities of pref and powdered orris roo Grate a Mitle castile soa teaspoonful to a cup of ï¬ and mix a@ll togetbher. T found very nice, and has t} being very inexpensive. Sit down, little woman, a minute. Did ca th W teeih are the cause of a diseased state of the digestive organs, in that the tecth are unable to properly masticate the food. Such teeth are a zo responâ€" sible for bad breath, so offensive to all who come in contact with the possessor of it. After the teeth once commence to decay it is much more difficult to keep them in order. The foundation for a good or peor set of teeth is laid for a good or poor in childhood, so th to blame if their from neglect in Iite. It is foolish to get rid of his 1 possible, and man lor a good or peor set ol teeth is ‘aid in childhood, so the parents are wholly to biame if their children must suffer trom neglect in this respect later in Iite. It is foolish to allow the child to get rid of his first teeth as soon as possible, and many parents put their th ABOUT GOOD TEETH. Found, wholesome teeth are absolutâ€" ely essential to good health, and one can safe‘y add, to good looks. It should be the particu‘nr duty of every mother to carefu‘ly look after her children‘s teeth, and to provide them with good brushes. Very often poor and decayed Hiave Lbeen wrung crimson in the .-;usp of sin ! And shou‘d he knock at heaven‘s gate toâ€"night 1 fear my boy could bhardly enter in. white The haunts of vice have bolidly venâ€" tured in, The hands that should bave battled for __ the right But wh, to know the feet once pure and If he were dead I woulld not sit toâ€"day And stain with tears the wee sock on my knee ; I wouid not kiss the tiny shoe and say:; “Bring:_lw-k again my little boy to pluw uw l OO COEN mZ Euf oCute THC By just the trave) of a single day." If 1 could know those little feet were shod In sandals wrought of light in better iunds, And that the footprints of a tender God Ran side by side with his in golden 1 omud ilook westward to the bhidden sun And with a heart full of sweet yearnâ€" «e _ ng say, 1 !?m'ght I:n nearer to my little one About the House birds Reminds sweet, I listen for And for feet, I coud be #L, .“tli::: with bis little, wornâ€"out 8. Andk searlet stocking lying on my nees, I knew the little feet had pattered through t is The pearilâ€"set gates that lie ‘twixt heaven and me, I could be reconciled, and hanov toon. me i"‘ wou d be patient, knowing ‘twas God‘s way, And that he‘d lead me to him o‘er death‘s silent sea. Since Bennie â€" was hands. cow.'.:clm;l:w cheerfully and kiss the gel rid of his first teeth as soon as ‘ible, and many parents put their dren under the dentists even at . early age, claiming that the later second teeth come the longer they com‘d be glad if, when the day done }f kurd all ltk cares and Leartâ€"un . sitting . in the uy C CC n omeeee‘ y vamel hea rd No answer and but saw his laid u;v;y, coud look we And look e teeth commence to decay it best to visit the dentist and _ aitenaed to, and the sooner he beiter, for the larger the i1 the greater the expense. shou‘ld hbe considered too preâ€" neweoted, and children canâ€" isht too eariy the use of the » a cup of the powder, together. This will be ve, and has the merit of econciled, and happy too, with glad eyes toward the orning, when the song of me of music far more &ie male tw ronit, almost happy, though 1 cares and heartâ€"aches in wiser, safer the teeth about a vacant How did that gold mine pan out! All a mistake. We had been prosâ€" ecting in an ahandoned graveyard. and Ear! assayed the dust of a graduate from a goldeunre institute. Live bees are sometimes shipped on ice, so as to keep them dormant during the journey. This is particularly the case with bumble bees, which have been taken to New Zealand, where they are useful in fertilizing the red clover which has bean introduced into the colâ€" ony. What is your idea of a strongâ€" minded woman? Wel!l, she is a woman who can look at a photograph of a baby without saying. Oh,o%owl cute! The tiger‘s strength exceeds that of the lion. Five men can easily hold down a lion, but nine are required to subdue a tiger. _ On June 12, 1775, upwards of 2,400 samlon were taken above the bridge in the River Tyne. and sold in Newâ€" castle at 1d and 1 1â€"4d per pound. Herman CGunsallus, of Beech Creek, Penn., recently caught a large cataâ€" mount in a trap at the head of Big Run. The animal measured three feet seven inches from the tip of the nose to the tip of the taill. Gunsallus has also caught four bears in traps last winter. The Caymans in the West Indies exâ€" port nothing but turtles. Little Girl‘s Comforiing Words To Her Injured Grandmother, She was a little auburnâ€"haired darlâ€" ing, the idot of grandma, and she was fully aware that, in the eyes of that august personage, she was the dearâ€" est thing on earth, Not long ago grandma met with a painful accident, and, after long and weary weeks of suffering, was told that her hand, which had beern injured. would probâ€" ably never be right again. Of course she was feeling very badly, and perâ€" haps for the first time in her short life, Auburn Locks saw tears in the eyes she loved so weli. She snu%gled up to the unhappy woman, laid her soft cheek against her knee as she sat on the litâ€" tle stool, and for a long time seemed trying to think of the most comfortâ€" ing thing to say. At last she spoke. "Grandma, you know if it had been your neck that was broken, you could never have kissed me any more." hammer to soften it, and when it is just right to use you‘ll find ample exâ€" ercise for it. To keep it "always ready" put some of it in an old tomato can, pour a little oil on top, and when you want to use the putty pour off the oil and it is ready. seed oil gradually, pounding with a PUTTY. Putty is something that is handy to have in the house, for the housekeepâ€" er finds constant use for it. It will stop the leak in the washboiler on a blue Mondayâ€"but you cannot wash that day. Give it time to harden. It solders a hole in a milkâ€"pan with alâ€" acrity and dispatch. It fills up a crack or a nailâ€"hole, and invites you to reâ€" place a necessary window pane. When you get it from the bardware store it will be hard and lumpy. Break it up with a hammer, add a Â¥ittle boiled linâ€" Tar can be taken out of clothes .by saturating the spot with turpentine and rubbing it well. Don‘t rub your lace curtains in laundering hem. _ Squeeze them in the hands. Use plenty of water and plenty of soap. And don‘t put them into water tï¬l you have thoroughly shaken the dust out of them. To give the ecru _ tint make the starch with weak coffee straining it through fine muslin to remove any sediment. _ Though there are a great many cleansing agents in the field for use on wash day, none of them! are more effiâ€" cient, harmless and inexpensive than the oldâ€"fashioned Javelle water. _ To make it is but little trouble. Put four pounds of salsoda into a granite pan or stoneware crock and pour over it four quarts of boiling water. Add a pound of chloride of lime ; stir till well dissolved and let stand till cold. Then draw off the clear liquid, strain it inâ€" to jugs or bottles, and cork it for use. A gill is sufficient for a boilerful of clothes. It must not be used with colored clothing. _ _ & f It is the light heart that makes the happy mother, the power to t;_mt self aside, and be cheerful) under difficulties, Mother‘s smile cures more ails than mother‘s frown. It isn‘t the hard work or the lack of money that draws lines in a woman‘s face and brings her nerves to the surâ€" face ; it is the way she takes her work and her circumstances. | ‘‘When you think you‘re trouble hit. | Laugh a little bit. Look misfortuns in the face: Ten to one ‘twill yield its place, If you have the wit and grit Just tol augh a little bit." sSUGGESTIONS TO HOUSEKEEPERs As you va‘mse your own peace of mind, don‘t‘ allow yourself one second in which to bemoan your lot, or to think it hard. The time for that is past. If in your heart you know you have chosen unwis«y, keep the knowâ€" ledge there, and out of your own exâ€" grienve help your children to a betâ€" er _ underst anding of the responsiâ€" bilities that marriage entails, and the lesson will not be lost. on charity. $ e What does it matter if the dishes stand while you are resting, or the ironing drags into another day ? It is nolmdi;'s busitiess, but your own and your husband‘s, and he won‘t care if you‘ll laugh instead of fret over it. !»tholp matters any to say that? Did it help them to think that ? Now gathâ€" er both your babies in your arms and thank God they are not empty. Is your busband an honest man, thank God for that, and for the roof over your head. Mayhap there is more you can count to the good in your favor but these three are enough to keep sunshine in your heart. Ask a mother who has Ianid a bunch of flowers on her baby‘s grave; ask a wife whose busâ€" band‘s name is dishonored ; ask anyl homatlequwoman who is dependent upâ€" BEASTS, BIRDS AND FISH A SMALL TRUE SYMPATHY. ABNORMAL. suanl . + | | Then you will see the grandest mounâ€" ( tain scenery in the. United States, inâ€" cluding Mt. Hood and Mt. Rainier, | St. Helens, Mt. Adams and others. You Helens, Mt. Adams and others. You | will also be privileged to make side | trips into the Kootenai Country, where | such wonderful new gold discoveries !have been made, and to Yellowstone | Park, the wonderland not only of the | United States,, but of the â€" World. | Park season begins June 1st each | year. Close railroad connections made | in Union Station, Portland, for Puget i Sound cities and the east, via Northâ€" ern Pacific. without it. Pleasant to take and goes right to the apot, Shiloh‘s Gonsumption Cure cures where others fail. It is â€" the ‘md.h' Cough Cure, and no home should be Many old houses in Holland have a special door, which is never open save on two occasionsâ€"when there is a marâ€" riage or a death in the family. ‘The bride and groom enter by this door. It is then nailed or barred up, until & death ocours, when it is opened and the body is removed by this exit. |__ It is a fact worthy of rocord that atb least fAfty members of the House of Commons are | @ble personally to bear united and convlncing touimon{ to the good effects of Dr. Agnew‘s Catarrhal Fowder in case of cold in the head or catarrh in its several diffsrent shapes. \ Thesoe columns have recorded the testimony of members representing constituencies in every corner of the Dominion,. At this writing we have before us the words of Mr. Arthur A. Bruneau, M.P., of Richelieu, Que., and Huge H. Ro«s, M.P., of Dundas, whozoin with their other members in telling what thisremedy has done for them in cases of catarrhal trouble. At the present time, when so many are sufferâ€" ing frï¬c:m influenza in the head it is a friend indee Cui> the cough with Shiloh‘s Cure. The beet Cough Cure. Relieves Croup promptly. One million bottles sold last year. 40 doses for 25 cents. Sold by all druggists. The British steamer Wilderspool arâ€" rived at New York the other day from Java with a fish story as big as some of the immense waves which boarded | the vessel in the storms through which | she passed. While crossing the Gulf IStream on the night of October 17, in ‘a strong, northwest gale, the steamer | took a great deal of water on her decks. ‘Captain Japp remained on the bridge | during the night, and he says that the seas swept the sugarâ€"laden ship from ; stem to stern. In a lull in the big storm he hbeard a flapping forward, and, thinking a sail had got loose, sent a man to fasten it. The next thing heard was a cry of astonishment from the sailor, and every one hurried forâ€" ward to see what had happened. There upon the deck, lay a shark, so the story runs, which had %)een cast on board by the waves. The crew dispatched him, and when stretched out he measured | 11 feet. Chas: S. Fee, General Passenger Agent, St. Paul, Minn. Of course you expect to go there this winter. Let me whisper someâ€" thing in your ear. _ Be sure that the return portion of your ticket reads via the Northern _ Pacific Shasta Route. HAS STRONGLY INFLUENCED THE COMMoNS. Every box of the genuine Dr. Wi}â€" liams‘ f’ink Pills has the trade â€" mark on the wrapper around the box, and the purchase can protect himself from imposition by refusing all others. Sold by all dealers at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50. This great remedy enriches and purâ€" ifies the blood, strengthens tho nerves, and in this way goes to the root of disease, driving it from the system, and curing when other remedies fail, Jed against such a constant drain on E| her strength, and so she began to lose f health, Eoon the slender frame beâ€" came unable to bear its daily load of ‘| toil, and the poor mother was at last ‘|forced to give up the unequal conâ€" ‘| test, and become a burden where ‘|she had once been the chief support. ‘| Nerveus prostration, heart disease, ‘|consumption, and other names were ‘| given to her malady by local physicâ€" Jians, but months passed, during which she suffered untold agony, without |finding any relief from her sufferings. Palpitation of the heart, dizziness, exâ€" treme pain in the chest, loss of appeâ€" tite and nervousness were some of the symptoms of the disease, gatherings that caused excruciating pain formed at the knee joints and other parts of the body, and at last she became perâ€" fectly helpless and unable to walk or even sit up. At this stage she was advised to enter the hospital, that she might have the benefit of skilled , aurses as well as best medical treatâ€" ment; but after spending some time there without obtaining any relief the poor woman gave upall hope of recovâ€" ery and asked to be taken home. So emancipated and weak had she become that her friends were shocked at her _ appearance, and _ so utterly hopeless was her condition that it was like mockery to speak hopefully of her ultimate recovery. What then was the astonishment og all who had known her dreadful condition to hear that she had at last found a remedy whose magical power at once demonâ€" strated the fact that where there is life there is hope. The name of this remedy that worked such a wonderful change in suchashort time was Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills, and after taking five boxes she was able to walk about and visit her friends. Her strength fradually but surely returned and in a ew months from the time she began using the medicine she was able to reâ€" sume ber work. The subject of this article, Mrs. Jane Marceille, is well known, and her youthful and healthy appearance toâ€"day causes people to exâ€" claimâ€"â€"wonders will never cease. She attributes her restoration to her famâ€" ily, solely to the virtues to be found in Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills, and ber exâ€" perience she hopes, may put some other sufferer on the right road to health. MARRIAGE AND DEATH DOOR. In the town of Fort William lives a brave widow, who for years has by dint of constant labor kept the wolf from the door and her little family together. _ From morning till night she toiled to provide comforts for her lqved ones until nature at last protestâ€" Nervons Prostration, Dizziness and Exâ€" treme Weaknessâ€"Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills Came to Her Resene After Hospital Treatment Failled. From the Fort William Journal. HARD WORK BROUGHT ON A SEVERE ILLNESS. A WIDOW‘S STRUGGLE. hi + > s ng 2o m t ie SHARK ABOARD A SHIP CALIFORNIA ! m Almaakle naae 45 2 31005 C C2CCCROnF, HUL directly upor the blood and mucous surâ€" thu‘nu % the syatem. Testimoniais sent free. Price 75¢c. par bottle. Sold by all Druggista, Hall‘s Family Pille are the best. PS e L TT CC OR ISUS, I WarpI®®, KINxNan & Mirrin, W e mss oo it and We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by HalPe Matevrh Miea Hall‘s Catarrh Cure And Distress When the Skin is on Fire With Disease All the stinging, aggravating, burning and “cmn% accompaniments to the dozen or more skin dhw:u;p; which haunt humanity are lllagod like magic by t_ha useof Dr. Agnew‘s Ointment. One application relieves piles, eczema, salt rhoum, itch,. tetter, ringworm in & trice. Never fails to cure. What is courting danger, Uncle Simon? $ Any kind of courting. Karl‘s Clovrer Koot Tesa Is a pleasant laxative. Regulates the bowels, puriâ€" fies the blood. Clears the complexion Easy to make and ‘Yleuant, to take. 25 centsa, Sold by all drug@ists. TWO SURPRISES. It beats all how some people spend money. t Yes; and it beats all how some peoâ€" ple get money to spend. Recently a woman in New York City, who went inta a store to buy a wellâ€"known medicine, was persuaded to take something "just as good." She took it and died from the effects of ;tA A suit for damages is pendâ€" ng. cian told me to prepare for the worst. Itried Dr. Agnew‘s Cure forthe Heart.â€" One doso gave great relief, one bottle cured the Dropsy and my Heart. k 5: d A great cure and a groah tent.imor}?'. " For ton years I suffered groatly from Heart Disâ€" ease, Fluttering of the Heart and Smothering Spolls. maje my life a torment. I was conâ€" fined to my bed. D‘ropsy set in. My physiâ€" Everett Wrestâ€"Hero‘s a woman‘s conference has adopted resolutions deâ€" nouncing men who lets their _ wives support them. _ e a Te _ Manny A. Mann â€" The _ idea ! Whose wives, pray, should, we let supâ€" port us? t i Day by day is winning the good will of al kidney sufferers. Have {’ou a pain in the Back Bladder, or Kidnoy trouble, just try them onee you willl ove them. They‘re gcood, 2 full boxes t paid to any address for 25c., in stamps Woy are & highly prized Enr:iah Remedy, en dorsed by thousands. ALLISON MED. CO‘Y. Brookvilie, Ont. it guess She‘s surely older than that? I said, 25 would be a safe guess. It is always safer to underguess a woman‘s age. She may hear of Kidnoy "Buds" How old wourd you guess her to be?t Well, prisoner, said the judge, if you have anything to say, the court will hear you. I‘d rather be excused, four Honor, replied the prisoner. If said what I‘d like to say I‘d be commtted for contempt of court, and I‘ve got trouâ€" ble enough without that. The Pills are a sovereign remedy for all blood impurities and one box is equal to any dollar bottle of Sarsavparilla. Remit direct to K. H. Schiller & Comâ€" pany, Toronto, Ontario, Gents:â€"I was dreadfully nervous, and for relief took your Karl‘s Clover Root Tea. It quieted my nerves and strengthened my whole Nervous Sysâ€" tem. _ I was troubled with Constipaâ€" tion, Kidney and Bowel trouble. Your Tea soon cleansed my system so thorâ€" 0“51113’ that I rapidly regained bealth and strength. _ Mrs. g A. Bweet, Hartâ€" ford, Conn. Sold by all druggists. Get the Pills and try them, and, if you find them good, write Schiller your opinion in as few words as possible, and, if your testimonial is the best of all sent in, you wi‘tl get the five hunâ€" dred dollars ; if ten others are as good, fifty dollars will be given to each of the ten. ‘Testimonials must not be longer than fifty words and the shorter the better. Schiller & Company say they have thousands of foreign testimonials, but they want Canadian and American ones, and take this plan of getting them at once, and, of course, they want testimonials only from those who bhave given the Pills a fair trial. _ The price of the Pills is fifty cents per box, but Schiller & Company reâ€" quires each person to send for two boxes so that the pills can be given a fair trial. Be prompt in sending in, for the testimonials will be considered as they come to hand, but the award will not be made until the 1st March next. This offer will remain open until the Ist March next. You will not find these Pills in drug stores at present, nor until a demand is created for them; at all events, Schiller does not in the meantime wish to risk the druggist offering you "something just as good" on which he ;Y‘(:)u]d make four or five times the proâ€" it. DROPSY AND HEART DISEASE. K. H. Schiller & Company are to be the sole judges of which are the best testimonials, and will award the cash accordingly. 6 }}'lve Mundred Doliars Ofered for Test â€" monials by the Proprietor ef Schiller‘s ' Sarsaparilia PHMIs. _ _ To introduce into this country this old and wellâ€"tried German Pill, and to obtain Canadian and American testiâ€" monials which will greatly aid them in selling this admirable tonic and blood remedy here, K. H. Schiller & Company have determined to give five hundred dollars in cash, divided among the senders of the ten best testimonials received from those who use their Pills. They reserve the right either to give the five hundred dollars to one or two persons, or to divide it amongst the senders of the ten best testimonials. Oh, about 25 would be a _ safe F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledn, 0. he undersigned, have known F. J. for the last 15 years, and believe him WHOSE, TO BE SURE? DR. ALLISON‘S DREADFULLY NERVOUS Mrs. James Adams«, Byracuse, N.Y. EASILY® DEFINED OH TTHE TORMENT A SAFE GUESS AFRAID TO SPEAK. How‘s This ? A NOVEL IDEA. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO is taken internally, e Druggists, Toledo,0 Ma nv“m. l'Wlmleulc Mfl "1:-‘ WMMMMMMS as well as all clespes of thtolligent men and women everywhore id h ies ieplas beleeartPctiow, Our Great Offer of bound in fall leather, is We will now 1y the comâ€" wmhm#‘-nunnl agiym-;,he omplete $'2 5&%‘."‘3’?""? @‘FQRMM“u%.mfw&J&.Q WARD & | &z GoOWw (GstYBRYP""*) NE _""*) NEW YORK. K. ,ol.o Canadian Pon'",e,.';' jÂ¥ prices paid. Ur. Mason, 131 EVERAL GOOD IMPROYED & AND 1(0â€"acre mortgaged farms in the counties of Middlesex, Eseser, Kent and Lambton for wale very cheap ; emall amount down, balance at a low rate of interest,. For list, ngply to WILLIAM F. BULLEN, Manager Ontario Loan & Debenture Co.. London. We have siz or more of the fnert AcE“T.' %ol‘ snl;lu Write for ROBLNROH 4 FARBONR, M Yonge dcroct, ad to affar it ta tha a_in. ., 2. _ , _ MaAsterwork of the Century, we are now enabled to offer it to the public at far less than !hoxnllm-her-' prloo-‘ Thousands of persons, who heretofore bave not felt able to ?nmhuo it, eagerly welcome l.h!‘ opportunity to secare at reduced price " Xhe Greatest Achlerement of Moderm "izmer. & 0o., Limites®t. Fermnte, _ Pï¬fï¬N TS AUSAGE CASINCS.â€"New Importations, fAnert s English -heas and American hog onsings. Reliabic goods aÂ¥tright prices. Park, Blackwell LA VS! GREATâ€"POPULAR OFFER 1 Pss o Sr epresteate Cor. of West Market and Colkorne $t., â€" TORONTO The Dawson Commission Co., mites Apples, Poultry, Eggs Bheet Metali Coilings, Terra Cotba Tile, Red, Black and Green Roofing Siate, Metal Oor. nices, Felt, Tar, Roofing Pitch, Kto. Gutters, Downpipes, &¢., supplied the trade. Telephone 1938 Adclaide & Widmer Sts., TORONTO. Blate, Sheetâ€"Metal Tile & Gravel Roofers G.DUTHIE & SONS Cevion Tea DOCTOR® R2ECOMMENED â€"â€"â€" "COALADA REBFERHNCH: â€"IMPERIAL Now, twenty years ago, a hbusband so addressed would have washed his face and brushed his hair, but Mr. Wheeler didn‘t. He rushed out inâ€" to the twilight and _ cleaned _ his wheel. Hurry and clean up before dinner, Henry, urged Mrs. Wheeler. the more worr=@Â¥@&â€"the brighter‘} Busy wives who use SAP OLIC never seem to grow old.Try a. cake â€" A WEAK COMPARISON. At last, after many dangers, she had braved the terrors of the Chilcoot Pass and had rejoined her lover on the Klondike. Are you glad to see me? she asked, Do you still think that I am worth m{ weight in gold? n gold? hecried contemptuously, as he folded her to his frozen bosom. My darling, you are worth your weight in hash! A complete wreck of domestic happiness has often resulted frow badly washed dishes, from an unclean kitchen, or from triflies whick veemed light as air. But by theso things a man often judges of his wife‘s devotion to her family, and charges her with general neglect when he finds her careless in these particulars. Many a home owes a large part of its thrifty neatness and its consequent happiness to SAPOLIO. 43" Grocers citen substitute cheaper goods for SAPOL1O, to make a better profit. Send bae‘t srch #"ticlesâ€" ard {(n»‘~* on having just whao" Â¥on ordcrad. Korsé®shoces ferpejme KNITTING RIBBING MA Ts â€" â€""4 Patent Attorney, Canada Life Bldg., Torento Write for free book on patents, ote. "‘Some live2 VX _x*Aare like® . _ G. HARERIS, William Streot, Toronu;r """" COPPER, BRASS, _ LEAD. UP TO DATE Mills, Milis & Hates Barri<ters etc.,remove to Wesley Bidgs., Rich mond St. W., Toronto. sm‘n wanted. Good 181 Mutual stToronto LEAY I‘AOKl'x ONL Y 250. 400, 500 & 08e. PROCURED in Cane da und Foreign Coun da und Fureiï¬u Coun tries by 0. H. RICHES W P C 898 CREELMAN BROS., Georgetown, Oot. THIS is From youâ€" BANK. 9 demand. 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These remarkable pillis are designed to | mote comfort and ease, and r thbr lm.m and dm‘orou- dt ere_ to wh emaie constitution r liable, _T al lutely essential to those who en % ecssive pain at the commencer®ent of e PAINLES8 PENNYROYAL PIUMA A %iï¬o for Female Complainta Restore Health, Maintain Strength., The ample resources of this (‘onm‘ .31 Its Directors to make advances on tate, without delay, at low rates of inte and on the most favorable terms of repay Loans granted on lugwovfl Farms td Productive Town and City Pr;:o.ruou. gages and Municipal Debentures 1 Manufacturers Truth Building, 78 ADRLAIDE 8T, WEst, _ CANADA PERMANENT LOAN & SAVINGS COMPANY THECOOK‘SBESTFRIEND iem for you, _ Price $1.¢00 per bettle or r $5 00, Wsolm.uonr E Toreinte Pharmaoal Oo., Limited, Toronte. BUNNS BAKING POWDER Heip Orrlfzgfl‘ORONN 8T., TORONT@ em for y Kf&;‘i)lféatiolno will be received at the offices of e Com s pesys J, HERBERT MABON, Managing Director, Toronty FOR TWENTYEEVEN YEARS LARGEST SaLE IN Camapa Branch Officesâ€"W inxir Â¥arncouver, P MACHINES, ( find Aats of an OoLD AND RCLIABLE l:oé‘lnv.. AND 1879