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Durham Review (1897), 28 Apr 1898, p. 3

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evary. at in n cle Curlnep Why MhC k« +ENCY Morning W beâ€" », IN ADVaNCR tor & Propristor dert GARAFRA *XA HA M, 8. that of Canada COREY oronto EVERY Om l@ $2,000,008 1,000,008 £00,000 [‘ P. Reid, Manages m»nte in Jr af t Nepos ireemd U #1.08 Naval forcesâ€"Spain, 1,409 officers and 23,220 men, including marines,; United btates, 982 officers and 12600 men, inâ€" elwding marines. i Nava! reservesâ€"Spain 25,000, United Ptates, 2£00. C Total available naval forcesâ€" Spain, 49.629, United Stateq 16,382. The asvies of the world in order of Total number of active war vessels, Spain, 11% with 194 heavy guns and 443 light guns;: United States, 95, with 540 heavy guns and 791 light guns. . Hu‘ks and stationary vesse‘sâ€"Spain, 6 United States, 29. Subsidized vesâ€" sels, Spain, 14; United States, 4. Obsoâ€" lete vessels, Spain, 59; United States, 11; Miscellaneous vessels, Spain, 25; Unitâ€" ed States, 6®. Torpedo boats, firstâ€"class, Spain 11; Umted States, 18. Torpedo boats, secâ€" pnodâ€"class, Spain, 28; United States, 1. Torpedo boats, _ thirdâ€"c‘ass, Spain, 9, United States, 2. Gunboats, firstâ€"class, Spain, 6, with, 13 beavy guns and 17 light guns; Unitâ€"| ed States, 18. with 107 heavy guns and 123 light guns. Gunboats, second ndl third c &â€"sâ€"s, Siain, 18, United States 0.| _ Unprotected cruisers, Spain, 4, with 20 heary guns and 25 light guns; Unitâ€" ed States, 5, with 18 heavy and 16 light _ Torpedo boat destroyers, Spain, 17 United States, 3. sx" ies Armored cruisers, Spain, 8, with 14 heavy guns and 194 light guns: Unitâ€" ed States, 2 with 3® heavy guns and 86 light guns. Protected and partly protected cruisâ€" #rs, Svain, 12, with 89 heavy guns and 161 light guns; United States, 16, with 169 heavy gums and 282 light guns. ganiyation Anotber mode wou‘ld be as follows: The President wou‘ld issue a call for volunteers, as during the civil war. If any regiment wished to take part in the war, its members would enlist, as kndividua‘s, for any length of time they desired. Alithough technically baving the same status as any other veunteers, they would, no doubt, be a‘lowed to retain their regimental orâ€" anlitia would report at some point gither within or outside the State and wou‘!d be sworn into the United States service, each regiment preserving its own organization. This would be done under the constitution of the United States. After three months‘ _ service the Nationa! Guard would be permitâ€" ted to return home and could not be called upon for further service at that time. f¢ Ory Tota! unorganized forces (men capâ€" whle of bearing arms, but not trainâ€" ed), Spain, 2,688,263; total unorganizâ€" ed forces, United States, 10,301,339. Fummary resources of Spain: Organized forces... ...... ...... .. 1,152,197 Unorganized forces... ...... ..Z. 2.688 263 854 lotal war strength, Spain, 1,102,197 total war strengtb, United States, 142, Other forces woministrative dian troops, 2 Sptember, 1887 B14; United States, 14,00 Bpain, 14,314; cavalry, Unit« 817. Artillery, Spain, 1,606 United States, 6,458. Eng train, Spain, 5,102; engine Btates. 500. IO6 Othe Troops sd States, 27 854 ropm ation of 6 les, 27,883,213; not 17971 823, Popu‘at States, 76,052,154, Popu‘ation of M lation of Buffalo, 1.2% times as lar: A‘aska), 1,730 miles; greatest breadth, 3100 miles. Spain is about twoâ€"thirds as large as Texas, and is a trifle larger than New York, Pennsyivania, Maryland and the New England States combined. Popu‘ation of Bpain, including colonâ€" Comparative War btrength â€" Their Area, Population, and Armies and Kavies â€" RKesources of the United States Yery Mach More Than Spain. Area of Spain, including â€" colonies, 604,M13 square mi es, no§ including colâ€" ontes, 157,670 square miles. Area of United States, 3,602,990 square miles, says the Buifalo Times. Createst length greatest breadth, length of UniteA N< SOME USITED STATES AND SPATN vern lota! peace strength, Spain, 352,107 tal peace strengtb, United States, ©7,â€" 4 D e Governor C M ation of Madrid, 4734,000; popuâ€" of Buffalo, 390,000; Madrid is lorces of Spanâ€"Sanitary and Lrative trains, 28,790; West Inâ€" cops, 201,812; (army in (Cuwba, ‘r, 1897, and 6,000 in Porto hillipine troops, 37,760; First reâ€" 16%,000; second reserves, 1,000;â€" PERTINENT FIGURES ABOUT THE TWO COUNTRIES. tive army, Spain, £4,335; Unitâ€" as large as Buffalo. rees of Spainâ€"infantry, 64 nt the readth, 620 miles. Greatest United States (not including 730 miles; greatest breadth, F€ es of the United States â€" he National Guard of the ites and territories, 114,â€" 0, not including colonies, opu‘ation of the United than nine of war wit ength of Spain, 540 miles ates, 14,007, Cavalry valry, United States, 6: orde 408. . Enginsers and 102; engineers. United rLIONA 1 c were needed, ake requisition the State. The out the guard months. â€" The ... 3,840,260 the United .. 10,448,555 Spain, the x UA T 142,216 10,301,339 rtillery, THE BRIDE‘S PERPLEXITY. °_ Mayâ€"What! frowning on your wedâ€" di;' d.{' i quanda If I ayâ€"I‘m in & ry. go to the altar smiling, people will say I‘m simply crazy to get Charlie ; and if 1 simply crazy to get Charle; and if 1 look solemn., tha‘lll say I already reâ€" grot the step. hat shal} I do! Take Larative Bromo Quinine Tablets, _ _ giste refund the money if it fails to Cure. 2. Near the Caspian Sea there are sevâ€" eral "eternal fires" so called by the natives, where natural gas issues from the ground and bas been on fire for The above facts can be verified by writing Miss Ferguson; at No. 16 Henâ€" derson street, Arlington, Mass.: the editor of the Island Beporter._Sxdney. C. B., or any one of the intimate friends of Miss Ferguson. Hardwood Hiil, Sydney. _Frerguson when residing at her home injured by one ‘ on Hardwood Hill, just on the borders greatest damage lof the town. From 1890 to 1895 sickâ€" that burst. The ness preyed upon Miss Ferguson, and shells did grea{ from a bright and healthy girl she‘ stance four peri became an invalid, completely givem six wounded by t up to weakness and despondency. ID small shell. In the spring of 1895 she left her home jured bead woun and went to the States, where she has |the ratio being â€" & sister and other friends, thinking | total number. 3 that a change of climate might benefit | wounds " of the ber While there she was attended body," of the up by medical men, but witibout any imâ€" er limbs, of the provement, in _ fact sbhe gradually region, and of the grew worse. until she used to spend | the neck suffere the greoater part of every day on | In a land fight the lounge at her sister‘s. Friends | of the lower ext came, to see ber, only to go away with greatest, and th the _ sympathetic _ remark, ‘"Poor tremities and h Flora, she is not long for this the chest and ba world." From the beginning of ber | lumbar regions, v sickmess up to the time when the first | are again fewest box of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills was | Of the 298 in ju taken, she had tried upwards of twenty ; killed, 83 died of diiferent â€" kinds _ of mediuineâ€"some[reuovered. In t from doctors and some of the many | Haiâ€"Wei the Jap patent drugs for sale at druggists.| struck twentyâ€"ei Hearing from a friend of tihe value of | six men were kil Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills Miss Fer-lemge of from t1 gpson resolved to give tihem a trial, | wounded to ever antl requested ther sister to get her a box. Following the directions careâ€" fully she began to take them. As day A Ra:i by, day went by she began to feel betâ€" | To cultivate a ca |ter and her spirits to return, and in ! in the use of Pu ] the course of a few weeks she walked | Extractor. It neyv |\a mile to the post office and hbhome sore spots on the again. . Miss Ferguson continued takâ€" painless. It relie\ ing the pilis until she bad used eight boxes, when she was completely reâ€" y stored to bealth and happiness. Shel GHE 4 wus again strong and bealthy. W bile il she had greatly run down in weight, d;?:d_lt:) {(l:: kam and al the time she began using Dr. ba:shfulnasa is )osl Williams‘ Pink Pills, was reduced to hoâ€"1 Choull & 102 pounds and when sHhe had comâ€" pleted the eight box ber weight had . increased to 141 pounds. Only om; THAT SALLO month ago she called at the home o o ts 3t the editor of this paper to leave her adâ€" | gdngtes :fi?fv’ o: dress to hiuve the Reporter forwardâ€" | uid bzwgls, Cele: ed to her at Arlington, Mass. During | complexion, and the moment‘s conversation with her nerfle--i, condition. the above facts were told to Mr. W. llocto} bHills. 95 c A. Richardson, the editor, and w“h‘treatment c oAL Al beaming countenance Miss Ferguson ward Med. Co., T willingly agreed to hbhave hbhim tell a Ti 9 the people "How Dr. Williams Pink ' Pills brought ber from the gates of This would be death to the enjoyments of health." if people would a He was astonished, as being well acâ€" pression they do w quainted with bher when in Sydney» | theip pictures tak knowing how ill sbe was and seeing s her a physically changed person was "Quickeure" d enough io cause anyope to be amazed called cocci, that at the change. e o e es o ie o un :jet't. of this â€"fili«;i;‘, ;;I-J‘a-.-l-t;;) knew Miss ‘or Five Years She Was an Almost MHelpâ€" less duvalid â€" Used Many â€" Medicines With out Bencehtâ€"=â€"Br. WillHams Pink Pilis Restore Her Health. From the Sydney, N.S., Reporter. Many of our Cape Breton readers, especially â€" those residing in Sydney and vicinity, will remember the subâ€" For Five Years She THE EXPERIENCE OF MISS FLORA FERGUSON, OF SYDNEY, N.S. Every woman has her times when she wishes she dared act the way she did when she was little and used to make faces and stick out ber tongue at the neighbors‘ children. When two girls tell each other about their engagements they always kiss each other, call each other "Dear," and then cry because they fee} so happy. You can always tell whether a man or a woman runs the house by watchâ€" ing at what age the youngest boy gets suspenders and what age the oldest girl does her hair up. GAINED 89 POUNDS. It‘s a hard strain on a man to have the minister come to supper the same day he had to get the clinkers out of the furnace. lall in iove with him. Whenever you accuse a girl of being Jealous, she says it is because you bave no conception of her real feelings. il a man can only keep a girl bating him long enough she is pretty sure to fall in :ove with him. Love may be weakness. but it knows its business. A woman has no conscience as far as a man isn‘t concerned. Probably Joan of Arc was burned to death because she wore clothes like a The United States exports to Spain principa‘ly _ eotton, petroleum â€" and staves. Public debt of Spain, $1,188,291.800; public debt of the United States, $847.â€" 364,400, Spain‘s exports to the United States, 1892, $5£07,861; imports from _ the United States, 1892, $11,528,424,. Spain‘s exports to the United States, 1894, $4,â€" 255,875; imports from the United States, 1894, $18,122,006. Spain‘s exports to the United States, 1896, $4,131,184; imports 'f;;f)m the United States, 1896, $11,486,â€" 4. 2L CCCE 0S, CHICG 890,175; expendi ficit, $42.g05,223 P O CC C OMF . AeEWETC . PMOTUWIITY M France: 8, Russia; 4, Italy,; 5, United States: 6, Germany: 7. Spain ; 8, Japan; 9, Austria; 10, the Netherlands. Government receiptsâ€"Spain, 1894â€"95, $158,542,288.0; expenditures, $15+.7.7;â€" 145,29; deficit, $1,184,856.80. Government receints, United States, 1894â€"1295, $313,â€" Z}?O’.l,fii _expenditures, $356,195,296; deâ€" their strengsth: 1 If a man can TO CURE a CuULD IN oNE DayÂ¥. BACHELOR‘S REFLECTIONS ETFERNAL FIRFES rength: 1, Gremat Britain: 2, 8, Russia; 4, Italy; 5, United , Germany: 7, Spain ; 8, Japan; | imdicates that your liver is out of ordâ€" ‘er. By gently regulating the liver | and bowels, Celery King clears the | complexion, and keeps the system in lperfevt condition. Use it and avoid |\ doctor bills. 25 cents for one month‘s | treatment. At all druggists or Woodâ€" lward Med. Co., Toronto, Can. I'het largest am} most valuable nugâ€" isa. * 302 y aae â€" Ruirannits get of gold ever found was discovered & ri Awn% in 1852. It ‘;“ eportod WALKERVILLE, ONT. o weigh 223 pounds, and 4 ounces, a=~~4 and was worth about $55,000. P. B.â€"See our " ad." in next issue. is what housekeepers say about LUDELLA Ceylon Tea. We suggest a trial. Lead packages. s5, 40, 50 and 600 Hartford & Vim Tires Fuddyâ€"Are you in favor of a single tax ? Duddyâ€"I go farther than that, | would bhave no tax at all. "Quickcure" cestroys the germs, called cocci, that cause boils and carâ€" buncles, reduces the inflammation and removes all pain. EF4MneSt Vet â€"a This would be a very happy world if people would always wear the exâ€" pression they do when they are bhaving their pictures takep. : Spring is the Time Heâ€"Dv you know that I bave never dared to kiss a girl in my life? My bashfuiness is positively painfulâ€" Sheâ€"I should say it was. To cultivate a calm, bopeful spirit lies in the use of Putnam‘s Painless Corn Extractor. It never fai‘ls. It makes no sore spots on the flesh and is therefore painless. It relieves promptly. Of the 298 injured at Yalu 90 were killed, 83 died of their wounds and 175 recovered. In the attack upon Weiâ€" Haiâ€"Wei the Japanese war ships were struck twentyâ€"eight times and sixtyâ€" six men were killed or injured, an avyâ€" erage of from two to three killed or wounded to every sbell received. At Yalu ten Japanese were killed by the " vibration of air caused by the firing of their own guns." In some cases shells did severe damage on Jayp anese ships. One vessel had thirty persons killed and seventy injured by the explosion of one shell. _ Anotber had fourteen killed and twentyâ€"seven nmjured by one she!ll. Of course the greatest damage was done by shells that burst. The bursting of even small shells did great injury. In one inâ€" stance four persons were killed and six wounded by the explosion of a very small shell. In the 298 killied or inâ€" jured bead wounds were most frequent the ratio being 21.15 per cent. of the total number. 3Next in order came wounds ‘"of the greater part of the body," of the upper limbs, of the lowâ€" er limbs, of the abdomen and lumbar region, and of the chest and back, while the neck suffered least. In a land fight the number of wounds of the lower extremities is commonly greatest, and those of the upper exâ€" tremities and head pext; then come the chest and back, the abdomen and lumbar regions, while the neck wounds | Greatest Destruction Is From Rarstinz ' Shells â€" Biferent Kinds of Wourds. : In computing the losses of war the | first item is the death of soldiers and : sailors. Battered battle ships can be irepalmrl. a sunken vesse! replaced by | a new one, but the trained soldiers and ?&;il(»rs killed in war are losses that hit | at the beart of a nation. | _ It takes many bullets to kill one man, !bowever. and army veterans say that | shells are the least to be feared of all gmiesiles of war. The records of naval fights are not so comforting. In the ;engngemenf between China and Jap an at Phungâ€"do, July 25, 1894, two ’flhells struck a Japanese boat and exâ€" ploded, doing no harm. At Yalu, of all the shells fired at the Japanese ships only 100 hit the mark, but the killed and wounded by shell fire numâ€" bered 298. The percentage was as folâ€" lows: Seamen, 57.38 per cent.; petty officers, 16.44 per cent.; officers, 10.07 per cent.,; civilians, 235 per cent. Othâ€" er noncomlatanis account for 6.38 per cent. in each class. Head Offceâ€" _ â€" 9 Adelaide At. W., Toronto I= Canada‘s Greatost Medicise. Sold by all druggiste. $1; six for $5. Get only Hood‘s. RATE OF DEATH IN NAYVAL BATTLE IÂ¥ riDE Hood‘s Pills THAT SALLOW COMPLEKXKION When Impurities in the Blood Should Be Expelled. Hood‘s Sarsaparilia THE LARGEST NUGGET. 6HE AGREED A Rare Chance are the only 'pil‘ra to take with Hood‘s Sarsaparilia, For illustrated advertising matter apply to us or to your nesarest Page It speake well for the Page that it is now used on all of the leading railâ€" ways in the United States, Engliand and Canada. At this time we have orâ€" ders booked from railways in Canada for 270 miles of our fencing, al} to be shipped this season. And this fence is just as good for farmers as for railâ€" road companies. fence dealer. THE PAGE MIRE FENGE COMPANY, Railway companies are especially good judges of farm fences. Their ob ject is to get a perfectly stockâ€"proof fence at the least cost, and they inâ€" vestigate thoroughly before buying. we have the best an@ most practical frnce on earth. Four mil>«o‘ it in use at the Experiâ€" mental Farm, Guelzh, Ont. _Send for prices,. Addres= Toronto Pickot Wire Fence Co., 221 River St. Torounto, Ont. CONBOY‘S IMPROVED CARRIAGE TOP$ Fence, Fenceeâ€" Agents wanted to introduce our Catatogue and terms. We will mail preopaia " Dar‘ll be a Nigger Missin‘," with music, for 5 conts, s‘amps. POPYULAR MUSIC DEPOT, 20 Alexis 8t. Montreal, AND EStAYES bought, sold & FARMS exchanged. Terms mailed Pree. II. M. SIMPSON, Reai Estate and Financial Agent, Montres}, Que. YOUNG LADIES make $60 monthly working evaâ€" ings for us, e~ployment, steady, pleasant, Erofl'able. Send 15¢c. for «ample«, &¢. indepem enb Loticm Co., 509 McKinnon Bldg. Toroato. Edie. cried the mother from the hall below, what‘s all that noise up stairs ? It‘s shocking ! A 0. it‘s these two dolls of mine, mamâ€" ma. I‘m going to put them right to bed and see if we can‘t have a little peace. KHall‘s Catarrh Uure is taken internally, actâ€" in# directly mpon the blood and mucous sur faces of the sysiocm,. Price 75c per bottle: Sold by a‘l Druggist« _ Testimonials free. Hall‘s Family Pills are the bost. We offer One Hundred Do‘lare Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall‘s Catarrh Cure, F. J. CHENEKY & 0O., Prop e , Toledo, 0. We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perf+otly honorable in all business transactions and financislly able to carry cut any obligations mace by their firm . Wuesr & Truax,. Wholosale Druggist:. Toledo, 0. WaLDING, KINNAN & Marvixn, Wholesale Druggist«, Tolsdo. Ohio, _ i > FR Daughter, said the fatbher solemnly, do you acknowledge that it was wrong to deceive me by kising that young man after promising me not to? Yes. papa, it was a twofaced acâ€" tion. "Quickcure‘" cures outs of all kinds, or lacerated wounds; applied early, it prevents blood poisoning. INDMAN MOSQUITORS. Bicyclists in India are becoming proâ€" fane. Their chief enemies are the mosâ€" quitoes, which . not only bite . their limbs and bodies, but actually bite through the tires. Nerviline is a Bby also. No remedy in the world equals it. Neuralgia and rheumatism are relieved almost inâ€" stantly and minor aches and pains are cured by a single application. Nerviâ€" line is sure to cure. but whi dare to. What is an aggressive policy, Grand pa ? smy no more, replied the professor. Say no more. Such a trifle is not worthy of a thought, I assure you. Goodâ€"bye, Proiessor, said the sweet girl graduate. 1 shall always rememâ€" ber you kindly. for to you I am inâ€" debted for all I know. GOOD JUDGES. Well, it is a policy which makes a in so mad that he wants to fight, t which scares bim so that be doesn‘t HE DIDN . REALLY "*BAN IT iNERALS TESTED .900 MILTON L. HERSEKY, B. A. Sc.. 16 St. Sacramont Sr.. Montreal. Que. " & Thing of Senuty is a Joy." AN AGGRESSIVE POLICY MATERNAL TRIALS How‘s This ? Goold, Shapley & Muir €0, h'nlusa. Mtrord. Can, GUILTY Wecan out your 1898 Fence account in balf. We claim received the highâ€" est awards at the World‘s Fair 1893, CONBOY‘S PATENT ROLLER TOPS3 have met with such universal faâ€" vor, that other manufacturere aro now makh:f inferior imitatiâ€" on«. 1 Cash or trade Wanted T Ex 9016 The TRAYMORE is one of the longest established beach front hotels in Atlantic City. Homelike and cheerful and ::}oyo the cerminued pat« ronage of a quiet and refined class of visitors. Write for all infermation. D. 8. WHITE, Jr.. Owner & Proprietor,. Rates the Very Lowest Consistent With First Class Service. Florida of the Northâ€"Rest from snow and the Cold North. A, ALLiSON, Secretary, HAZIF AAX. I E. REERK, Cashier, WiNNJ Ontario and Quebec:â€"J. TOWKEKR BOYD, Superintendent, TORONTO; H. J. JOHNSTON, Manager, MONTREAL _ _ W. C, MACDONALD Actuary J. K. MACDONALD, Managing WMrector. HEAD OFFICE,. TORONTO. PROViINCIAL ACENCY STAFEF. Maritime Provinces and Newfourdland:â€"| Manitoba and British Columbia :â€"D. Moâ€" F. W. GREEN, Manager, HALIFAX;| PONALD, ll.gcotor W!‘NNIPEG ; C. __ A,. ALLISON, Secretary, HALIFAX. ‘| _ E. KERR Cashior, WINNIFPEG, SOLID and SUBSTANTIAL PROGRESS is indicated by the 26th Annual Re» port for 1897, which will be found in another column. on a Paidâ€"up Policy after two years, or a cash value after five years. _ Rates and fun information sent on application to the Head Office, Toronto, or to any of the Associa» thon‘s Aupente: Bs .. © 0 sc eu ced c t ce S 4e or MoxEy ADvaNCzD on Real Estate at low rates of interest and on favorable condition«. Land Mortgages and Municipal or Scho Debentures purchased. . l p® ehool Information may be obtained from, and apâ€" plications may be made to G. F. R. Harws, Goneral Agenk Wlnni‘pog. CrEsark J. MamaN1, General Agent, Vanâ€" couver. Unconditional Accumulative Policy Paidâ€"up Capital.... .... ..........$ 2,600,000 ASSOEB .......>++>><<++++«++<â€"+++»+ 19400,/000 Head Officeâ€"Toronto St., Toronto. Branch Oflices Winnipeg, Man. Vancouver, B.C. Dero«rs received al inierest payable half yearly. DEBENTURKEs issued for money deposited for three or five years. $ We will NOT ACCEPT AN ORDER at these prices where the packets are NOT selected from the above list. 11. nion, large red WethersNe ‘ tOrder by Number.} 18. Onion, Y(‘?gu' (Globe Danve 1. Beet, Eâ€"lipse, round 19. Parsnip, Hollow Crown 2. Beet, Egywi;n. fat round 20. Rudish, French Breakfast 3. Cabbage, Winningstadt 21. Radish, Rosy Gem 4. Yabbage, Fottier‘s Brunswick 22. Hquash, Hubbard 5 Carrot, half l"".f’ scariet 23. Tomato, extra early Atlanti ?. 8u’mt, b(:ueé%l_l e wl.’r'l.ix'i A 24. Tomato, Dwarf Champion . Cucumber, Chicago Pickling 8, Cucumber b-u‘s?reen FLOWERS. 9, Celery, Golden Selfâ€"Blanching _ 25. Asters, mixed 10. Merbs, Sage %. Mignonette, sweet 11. Herbs, Savory 27. Pansy, mixed 12. Herbs, Marjoram 28. Fetunia, mixed | 13. Lettuce, Nonpareil (C-bhue‘ 20. Nasturtinms, tall mixed 14. Lotm% Denver Murket {carled) 30. Bweet Peas, Fine mixed 15. Muzk Melon, extra early, Nutmeg 31. Wild Flower, Garden mixed It is Very Important The best in the world anâ€" goes farthest. 25, 30, 40, 50 & ‘0e. per pound. Blk and axd. J.onsoon Tea d:\. ? Weilington St. W., Toronto. BBNOOUGH SHORTHAND SCHOOL, Pra» tical Reporting Metheds; individual in« truction. Special facilits for advanced stuâ€" dents. Term:«on application for Easter seesion, Manazer, A. C. BROCK, 14 K ing St W ., Toronto. FREE TO TEA DK!INKERS.â€"Your name and adâ€" iress on a posialoard will bring you a sample of Hotel Traymore, SEEDS PVarictiesOpt J ONSOON Moderxn and Complete in Bvery Detail, CANADA PERMANENT This is a BONA FIDE offer made to introduce our Vegetwble and Flower Seeds to new customers and which we guarantee to please you or the amount paid refunded and the Seeds given as a present. At these prices we can ONLY offer the varieties named below, Order by number, Buy what you want. ‘They are sent by mail post paid. Sclect from the following list : vYEGETABLES. 16. Water Melon, Early Canada . wikl. OB 1 4k Loan and Savings Company. IncorpoRATED 1855, J. MERBERT MASON, Managing Director, vo4 EOMEA YE Cl n d n s P ok Toronto. <10 ARCHIVES TORONTO That your wife and family should be provided tor in case of your death. It is also very important that in making such provision you should secure the most liberal contract that you can. â€" The Address all orders to ian Salpiglossis, price 200. _ Free of Oharge TO &JBB(}IUBERS OF THIS PAPER, ; Providing this Conpon is CUT OUT and sent to us with an order for 12 puckets, we will include 1 packet New Giant Chilâ€" WM. RENNIE, TORONTO. FREE Is absolutely free from conditions and guarantee ko AJ No U a an o es INDOâ€"CEYLON TEA, Atlantic City, N. accompany each outfit. A *n--t money saver. Hunâ€" ' dreds of thousands now im use Delivered free within | a radius of 500 miles ufl Montreal. Price$2 75, Send | card for prices of our sew» ing machines, wind mills, l pumps, guns, bardware, | The Bailey Donatdson Go, ' The 1 8t. Pever 8t., Montreal, onfederation mil _ 9 P ETeE ED in every familyâ€" 44 first class tools, neatly packed in wooden box, for rep-lm boots, rubbers, harnese tinware. All thesetools ure full aized and practical, not mere toys, Puil directions JUST WRAT Is NREp. WINTER RESORT. WITH EVERY ORDER Extended Insurance 17. Onion, large red WethersfielA 18. Onion, Yel.ow Globe Danvers 19. Parsnip, Hollow Crown 20. Rudish, French Breakfast 21. Radish, Rosy Gem 22. Bquash, Hubbard 23. Tomato, extra early Atiantic 24. Tomato, Dwarf Champion LIFE ASSOCIATION OF THE A reduction of five per cent. is allowed on round tr1p first and second cabin tickets, â€" For sailings of steamers or other information apply to any aulthorized agent. Steamers sail from Montreal every Saturd morning on arrival of trains from Toronto a the W est about 9 o‘ciock, RATES OF PASSAGE Cabin $52.50 and upwards; Becond Cabis $34 und and $30.25; Steerage to Liverpool, London, Glasgow, Belfast, Londonderry or Queenstown $22,50 and $23.50, To . Established ALLAN LINE Royal Mail Steamship Co., Montreal to Liverpool. JAMES B. REILLY, Owner and Prop. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. OPEN ALL THE YEAR. 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