ï¬lm“; 'arirrti, ia, and} GTI; - out: wftti th- whltu of tour “aunt when drssoiviriiiriit, ip"i,r/', the lulu. Set basin in . pan of Jounded ire, and heat uinil mixture thu'kv-ns. when like soft custard Itlr in the whipped creun. turn into a. maid up! leave to cool and harden. Serve with whipped cram. Ruby Otder the thtot-.sose half 3 pint of tapioca twelve hours in but a pint of cold water. add halt a lumen rind diced. . pint 01 cold water and simmer until our. Ramon tbs Inn- at. stir la tilt a plat of lea-urban fully. . quartet of . pound at luau. to . 'fuumeras. truth-ope! ,'thiSp calm; tet dun: c in Bavarian Cream.-Aoatt " ounce ot “Wine two hours in halt a teacupful of cold water: crush a quart of her- ries with e heaped teampful of eu- ssr and let tttand one hour. Whip to s froth a pint of cream. strain the erwhed berries through cheemloth into . bright tin twain. pom over the gelatin half a “will! " ham-m S, tau-berry 'rolsus-veat.--trake the shells in spam, pun. When nearly done. brush over with the white of on egg. Juror: to a. stiff froth, and urinkh oith granulated sugar; set in I quick oven a few minutes, watch- ln; that it does not brown. Fill with strawberry preserve, wrinkle with powdered sugar. and glue with I hor shovel. . ,,,_. ». m-‘v null tuv sugar. “bra the sugar is dissolved and stir- red in gently. take from the tire, and when half eooled. flavor with lemon juice. Crush a pint of atrawherriea with half a teampful of sugar. let “and an hour and strain. Whip the whites of the eggs. aid two table- spoom‘uln of sugar and tho berry jun). Drop by spoonfuls over the award, and keep cool until sawed. Floating 1alami.--uevsure, out a quart of milk, a. tableapoontat of nun-march and a. teacupful of au- gar. Beat the yolks of four eggs with km! a warm-fut of the milk; dissolve the, corn~etarrh in three tablespoonfuls of milk, and stir the two together. Bring the remainder of the milk to boiling. add eggs and 'sorn-stareh, cook until creamy. then add half a tray-mural of salt and the sugar“ “In: the sugar is dissolved and stir, l ted in gent ly, take from the tire, and when half cooled. flavor with lemon juice. Crush a pint of strawberries with half a teacupful of sugar. let Denim: Escailoped strawUrries, Whip tur. till dry s pint ot cream; bull a quart ot berries. In . deep “has fruit-dish, Place a layer of berries, add asprink- ling of powdered sugar, and cover with "tupped cream: another layer of ber- ries. mgr and cream, until all are med. heaping the cream on the top.! Sat i_n a cool place. to be chilled bolero I Pie with Crreum-rran the berries, “tinge in layers in a deep pie tin lin- od with rich crust, museum to taste. cover with . moderately thick pastry crust. Bake slnwlv h." .kn..,\...-LL. "run. add the eggs, . n “gt, and beat in the th three layers. Sweden to pints of strawberries, Hg the layers. and cover eat has. Over the top Myer wrinkle sugar, and 5pm, crwam. or a merinzur of l . Indespmnful of sugar. in the oven. THE STRAWBERRY. Sweet Strawberry Shortcake. - two eggs, sift two Jen] teaspoon of "king powder with two swat curtain of flour. Beat 3 teacuplu sugar with ball a teacupful of a Crehat. add thm arm-- " .---, __, _. - yuuuu' uny- seem to stir, When father curves 3 duck. In! how it nuke- the dishes skip! Potatoes fly muck. Tbs squash and cabbage leap in space. We get the gravy on our (ace Aert father mutter, Bin-100 gram Wheatier he curve- . duck. We thus have loaned to W would The dining room and pluck Tram off the window sills and walls our share of father's duck. “may father growls and blows and jaws A!“ swears the knife was full of fluâ€. Ant mother scams him-welt, because --He couldn't can. a duck. I ,_ --ieW_ - will in Until he's carved the dm The fork is jnbhud into th, Across the breast the knife And every careful person From ttring chip- of due] The platter always seem t When father canes . due And how it nukes the diam no uraoes up and grab. Whom!" he curve: a All} {myth-How a soul - - _ "'"""""3m" I ll. When father carves the duck.‘. Then all at us prepare to rise. And hold our bibs baton our 810.. And be prepared for lama unrpriu When father an“ the duck. WHEN IATHER‘CABVED DUCK, SN all look on with anxious eye. When tuber can†the duck. am mother almost alwayl sighs When father 03".. tho, "taaa. \1 tuid.--Bou until soft a teacup- riee, cover the bottom of aplate am; t9q'r85. aweeten to mate three t strawberries, lightiy butter on, and cover each with her- Dver the top layer of berries, a sugar, and spread whipped or a marina»- of can egg and spoonful of sugar, and brown solved strain It into basin in . [no of l beat mm) mixture like not: custard Ith- 'e aye?) iii; ail-IE. . r . ,m mm chm I lime medium of a. list le “1th su.ar. put. m wherein ',,Tl,'"'vii'sitr'ti, to the city are “homes. half a tea- ‘requested to enter their names. Of or 'mure,‘nnd the ft- {roman the, management of the shop has taptoea. “H t.he dish it? be very careful concerning the so- :/t't,lts unm †htyrt .0in status of hosts anal guests. It P.le1r. hot coon. Eat 'would never do to sand small trades. or wrth a, “(m t'tby- G));') to the house ot a woman of rank. (This difficulty is obviated by a. sys- l-Hull the berries, tem of tabulation. The managerstake in ts deep pie tin lin- care to find out all about the hostages at, sweeten to taste, and the men. and having sotishod l ' , '~k lthemselvos mncemlng their martian In qrruteiy thie, pwstry â€minty. arrange them in groups accord- ly, but thoroughly. lingly. ve the top and pour , Thus everybody can be suited with- ixt , .' r t t 'out. danger of unpleasant contretemps. t,'.el)ill'//; g: at 1,3,: {The scheme is said to be profitable to in the “hues of two ithe store. for of course the young men ‘Lblospoouiul of pow- :who are thus twcommodued _ by) , a. teaapoonful of lthexr gloves no: and other necessaries with tl. little cold them uuuth, and when cool I MN and. sprnnkled BUILDER AND STRan’rurun-n er with two scant tea. l London as elsewhere. hostesses have the r. (be! e teaeuptul at Vrestest difficulty in obtaining the re- f a teacuptul of sweetiquisite number of male dance†for 0388. a teaspoontal otitheir balls. Outside of the military, in the flour. Bake in jdanuixng men form a very small minor- ueeten P Pate three ity of the regular residents in the mo. "ff/ll: “SWâ€, halter tropolis. On the other hand there are Cie/i/ia/lb/vie/tat elmoet at all times plenty of visitoral and spread whipped In London. young men who come up 1n 'W' of tin" on; and for a few days from the country or the of sug'lr. and brown ' universities, who would beonly too glad lot the opportunity to attend a "i':'.rii,'i't,,i,ii _ unxil soft a. teacup. ,ate. ball bot are debarred therefrom and ttraha s tore imp lhe sides. _hoit'utg " into Inn of tux. Among the “Links purveyed to its cake. -Beat CUShmers by a mammoth London dry teaspoontuls woods store are young dancing men. In duck. duck. to “It he andâ€, hid“ (quits t the notch dollar-tia. mine. l'm morning. your womb, "NN, mew. ttteq We m. Im- a- mud the _ "r1ti-iEtdei"tur'trit GTrdii'i ug Ghouls-if). " a... ideiid ' i-duGiaG, - "11".?5'33' u'. A%'"% Two Views-su-Bow could we ever got Mona without the beautiful flow- on. Photo! The Gard-r-t dunno. miss. I 'opoot.’ Pd hare to look fer some oddor kind oh s Job. Examine her feet, and it she has earns buy her Putnam's Painless Corn Faxtract,6r. Home will then become! an Eden. Much of the misery of married lite is due to corms. Putnam's Extractor is sure. painless. and prompt. He proposed to her on a postal card. How absurd! Of course; but what make the Post Ottiee oterks angry was that she re- plied by letter, and now they don't know whether she accepted him or Yen, Mood: 'mpoudod 1',i,tettieyler,ttiricii; dt t'ttt {as to the villagers of this suburb of the Capital. Mrs. Gilchrist states that while in a "run down" condition dur- ing (hp: spring of 1897, she was great- ly strengthened and built. up hy the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pius. Speak- ing of the matter to a. Journal report- (er, she stated that while able to go about at the time she was far from well; her blood was poor, She was sub. ject to headuetwa. and felt tired after tha slightest. exertion. She had read al different times of cures effected by the use of Dr, Williams' Pink Pills, and decided to try them. She was bene, fitted by the first box and continued their use until she had taken five boxes. when she considered herself quite recovered. Mm. Gilchrist says tint she always strongly recommends Dr. Williams' Pink Pills as a builder and strengthener. when any of her friends are weak or ailing. 1'an " he Term an Ottawa lady Applies to I». “Hun-W Pink Hm. Among many in Ottawa and the vicinity who hue been benefitted one way or another by the use of Dr. Wil- liams Pink Pills for Pale People. the Journal has learned of the case of Mrs. Gilchrist. wife of Mr. T. V. Gilchrist. of 11intonburgtt. Mr. Gilchrist keeps a grocery at. the corner of Fourth Ave. and Cedar street, and is well known to a great many people in Ottawa as well l To CURB A Ctpt.tt m ONE Bar. 3.1329235?» 9mm but At lowing to the limited extent ot their l'acquuinlance in the city. . , To obviate this difficulty and bring I. woulddxe hostesses and guests togeth- ‘er a plan has been devised by the man- agcmvnt of the big shop uhich is said ito uork satisfactorily. When a cus- _ turner intends to give a. hall and finds that she will not he able to find part- ne-rs for all her woman guests. she not- ifies the shop to supply her with a. 'eg/ meg number of young men. The order BUILDER AND STRENGTHENER --"'-. ...-.. ...w\,...W naming 24 hours; then can. They are ’WFY nice. Other small fruit may be put Up in the same way.: Strawberry Add. - Dissolve two ounces 'of citric acid in gamut of water. pour our four qqarts bt vefy rim Entries. let stand 24 hours. strum with little or no pressing: to each putt of juice. add a. pound and anal! of sugar. boil ten minutes; tot stand three daya and bottle. l u and summer 15 or 20 minutes long- uor. It kept in paper bags. the fruit iwlll not lose color. bad is delicious. , Canned Cold-To each pound of fruit allow. 3 pound of inurar; dissolve gho angst in tite least possible quantity. of “Met, put in berries and let boil up once thoroughly, or until well bett- od through. put fruit and syrup In tieop (“tribal pie-plates and let sta.nd m thv sun covered with mosquito ttt mun WIFE ILL-TEMPIIID? ') Pickled Strawberries. - Put ten pounds of not over-ripe tstrawberries in . jar. scattering through them halt tn ounce of cloves and a. stick ot cin- namon broken tine. Boil five min- utes a quart of vinegar and tive pounds and & half of brown sugar and pour over. At the end of 24 hours, Pour oft and boil three minutes. The third day cook berries and liquor to- gether halt an hour and can. Canned fiirtuvharrries.L.inid a. pre- serving kettle put enough berries to fill two quart cans. Heat in the oven or over nalow fire until the juice alerts; then gradually increase the but and let simmer 15 or 30 minutes. Add two teavupluls of granulated up at and simmer 15 or 20 minutes long- er. It kept in paper bugs. the fruit will not lose color. and is delicious. Clam Coid.--To each wind of 'r"" HALF' A ROMANCE, DA NCEILS SUPPLIED TO ORDER "tm and three tablespoonfuls of at, beaten to a cream. A FINE JOKE. - “was...“ nun-Lu Ceylo- Tu, n It. “pork! Cam and “.0th Mon {an “alteration mud- lt to " competent Judge. of good Tu. “A! MM". " 0. " ttttd I“. 'Mere #:9399399 Cub- I thing. WE DO NOT til ESITATB Be-Do you know them h_; in,.ritiietgr, A Wheel ' Ihsyttltt7)'lrtstt $432. Hicks-Do you think it will pay me to read Broaher's book! Wicks - I think it will. It will relieve you ot Bll (main ever to read anything elu from his pen. Be-Tell the truth and shame the devil, you know. She-r don't know whether it would shame him for you to mil the truth. but it would surprise him much. q I wonder who it was invented the phrase. "idle rumor t" I don't know. It must have been some fellow who was unable to foresee how busy rumor would be in these days ot war with Spain. Q1336“. far in Ltnammatioa, lb. nun-Inna Tobareo Lends Wherever ll Goes. Tho London, England. Army and Navy Gazette of May 2lst, contains the blowing reference toone of Ham- ilton's products: The smoker who has not yet tried the "T. & B." Myrtle cut tobacco has a new pleasure before him in the use of "the weed." An investment will furnish him with the means of giving it a tair test. Let us advise him to make the experiment; he will find the tobacco to be all that its thousands of friends claim for it, and they are far from stingy in their praises. l Messrs. 'l'uckett & Son ought to bef ‘pleased with such a recommendation from such asource, just as all who! are interested in the progress of Hum-l ilton‘s industries will be pleased to' know that Myrtle Navy has made, a place for itself on the other side of; the ocean. Personally, the Times": tobacco expert does not agree withl the English authority on military; matters, but holds that the “plug"; makes u cooler. slower and generally: more satisfactory smoke than the? "cut," always provided that both' are Myrtle Navy to start upon. The] Englishman has something yet to 1 learn with regard to the solid com- 3 fort wrapped M in Myrtle New. - . Hamilton Times. A Quickcure tor Bails. 150. 250, 500 Quickcure for Pimples, 150. 250, 50o, I'J-l' Ill UV V‘l’l "I'AII. ' M in "Pa. tire; Write ttaiA. Why 'Tu'fgWitpgt MUNSON. Toronto. , There is more than one way to keep an accountbook. The method of one woman is in the direction of simplify- ing the distracting matters of debit and credit. Mrs. Galloway is extravagant in her expenditures for housekeeping, ac- cording to her husband’s ideas. With a, view to rectifying this failing, he recently i'mught her an attractive lit- tle amount book, and carefully ex- plained its use to her. Now, he said. here is trents-tire dol- lars. Put donn what I give you on; one side, and your expenditures on the other. When that money is gone you shall have more. A few days later, he asked to see the hook, which Mrs. Galloway produced with an air of modest pride. On one page mm written, Received from John, 3 twenty-five dollars. "On the opposite i, rage stood one comprehensive and}; indisputable entry-Spent it all. , - --_Nv.- .u. A.u1!7 (#:0111635 [Pills offered in any other form. and notwithstanding anything the dealer [may say are fraudulent imitations ‘anl should always 'be refused. The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., will he glad to obtain. (in confidence), the name of any dealer offering for sale any imitation of their pills as the company is determined to protect the public against this species of fraud. t â€ï¬‚aw“... .uun LAIIS can only be obtained in packages the wrapper around which bears the full, law-protected trade mark, ' 'Dr. Wil- liarus' Pink Pills for Pale People?' Pills offered in any other form, and rtrsloo'i.p...,ue, .. . LIKE EVERYBODY ELSE AN IMPORTANT JUDGMENT-gt Osgoode Hall. Toronto, on May 28th, on iupplication of G. T. Falturd & Co., !proprietors of the Dr. Williams' Medi- ‘cine 00.. a perpetual injunction was ‘granted by Chaunmllor Boyd restrain- ing Theodore Sweet, druggist, of St. Catharines. from selling a pink colored pill in imitation of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. It seems neces- sary to again impress upon the public! the fact that Dr. William Pink Final our. ro-st- ", -t. . . . Little Btty--Mr. Blake, won't you bead some for met Mr. Blake-d can't. my boy. Little Bor- Aren't you a. corttortionistt Mr. Blake- No, child; what ever gave you that igleai Little hor-sts said that every tune you opened your mouth you put your foot in it. APPRECIATED IN ENGLAND. am' if you wane to cultivate a. little modest netioence. Mr. Mishaw - There’s where you are out. I did that tar years, and nobody took any notice at me but you. Little Bav--Mr. BU1m. u'nn'f um! Mm. Miauwu-You praise yourself too much. my dear. People would ap- pxteciate you more, and would tell you l N. Peek-Mr wife hasn't spoken a omen word to me for two weeks. Bet- tsrhaws-When in she coming back! Fillmorts-Wonder what has come over Nell Handel! A weak ago the wouldn't look at Net Tyros. and now she in always with him. Biliton-- Yes; he swapped off his wheel for one the name make as hers. BOOKK EEPING MADE EASY TORONTO lays later, he asked to see the xiuh Mrs. Galloway produced Tir of modest pride, On one written, Received from John, FUNNIGRAMS. than in u trick 2 I tumblod first m,†one wuul'el] too numerous to be noticed here, but we edvise all in.. tending Dutchmen to at least on" and eee the "E. k D." wheel before they do- cide on their 1898 'nouma.--Nrintto Globe. _V - ---.. - Kiwi be adjusted without in a: turbine the use. The points'ot interest i: model: no entirely too ' be 139mm! tem, but we m - -eVV Ill-xv I“ LJUtxtli/l. r, The 1898 models are the acme of per- l"faction and beauty. Perfection' of l v movement, of Course, has always been r ' the Iartieulttr theme of this company, "and they have every reason to feel r'proud of the reputation they have “gained in so short a, time by the use Ilot this wonderful hub. We no in- lfformed that they have never yet sup- Vpliod a cone or ball for this bearing,) -inor even have been asked to replace I one. They defy their competitors or others to show a cone out of their wheel, no matter how long it has been in use, that shows the slightest indi- cation of wear. They also challenge the public to destroy one of their bearings or to make it bind, no mat- ter how tight. it may be screwed up. The wheel is guaranteed to run the year ssithout being oiled or cleaned. no matter how many miles it is ridden, or how much dirt is encountered. The bearings also are guaranteed against wear for three years. They never re- iquire to be adjusted or interfered with, . I The Typograph company are bring-. ; ing out a. special model this Fear, which lincludes an automatic. brake that acts on the rear hub. Simple back pedl ling applies the brake and when once applied the foot can he removed and the brake remains, white forward Ped- slung immediately releases the brake, ‘so tho rider completely controls his wheel, whether his foot u an the pedal or not. This model also includes the most perfect gear case made. It is com- posed ot aluminum and celluloid. and does not make the wheel look heavy or cumbersome. It can easily be remov- ed and leaves the chain and a rocket- at all times exposed to view. 'll is Also so amazed that the back wheel can be ndin‘rnd "roha.-4 '- f In Mun] Good Point. are Almost To. Null- f‘ train to Mention. I The bearings on this bicycie were invented in Canada in 1895 by Canad~ ians and the wheel is built only in Canada and exported throughout the world. It is the first and only Cam. ,.adinn bicycle that has successfully Mulemd the United States market, and fCanudians ham a particular reason for leaking proud when it is known that 'this “hm! commands a. higher price {than any wheel in the U. S. andthat it is sold there at, an advanm ot from "15 to 820 above its price in Canada. , TL- Cr"'ttN . . A WHAT THE GLOBE SAYS OF THE E, & D. BICYCLE. IS l GREAT WHEEL. I understand that was rather amix.. ed crowd that attended your benefit hall. Ilastua. Yussir, day mixed once or twice. but we got "em scattered befo' any one had time to call fer do wagon. - ;‘-thl‘ M. ul Anal. Sworn to beroro me and Gi,U'i.ii,%"il m presence. this 6th day of December) A. D., Js7. --"-s A. W. GLEASON. (iibCi , Notary Pub,fe. Hall's Catarrh Cure in taken Internally and acts direcuy on the blood and mucous surface-1 ot the system. Send for toitimonlals free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. o. Salli hv Tho-Inch"- *1:- STATE or Omo. CITY or Tau-no.» Luna " NTT, c. FRANK J, Cum 'A' makes oath nut he {a the senior partner tttthc titun of F. J. t‘mzmcvk Co., doing buninonn in the l My of 1'oydoAloisGF and State aforesaid. and Lhauaid tirm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for sen-h and every 0mm of Catarrit that cannot be cured by the me of HALL! CALAJH‘}! Hum. The French lately adopted for their, field telegraph lines poles of Indian: bamboo, which they can readily carrrl about with them on the march. f a . "g 'llmt‘ull U1 Sold by Email-m, 750. “I Hall’s Family Pills are the but. remarkably light bread. said the house- wife. We try to keep it so, replied the baker. And you succeed. It is so light that it 3053 up in price a great deal easier than it ever goes down. We don't advertise for more effect. bat for business. We know that, if you are subject to cramps, that you should have a prompt. efficient remedy on hand. yeryiflmsrinprsrsAjaG oare--haa a wonderful and immediate curative power. It relieves in one minute: it cure; io five. Pleasant to the taste and the be.,t known remedy for pain. , The Phoenix was the name of the first fire company in England, and it wtV, established in 1682. At that time. in the towns, squirts or syringes were used for extinguishing tire, and their length did not exceed two or three feet, with pipes of leather. Water- tight seamless hose was first made in Betlsnul Green in 17.30. Quickcum for rheumatism Is Canada's (Instant Medicine. in: six for " Hood’s Sarsaparllla Without tho Ftmt You Cannot Have the Last. Hood's Saraaparilla gives both. It gently tones and strengthens the atom ash and gives digestive power, creat- es an appetite and invigorates the whole system. By making the blood rich and pure it strengthens the nerves and gives tvfreshing sleep. i Appetite "" Strength Hood s 2111?ch all Liver His. 25 cents: BAMBOO TELEGRA PH POLES must give you credit for having IO includes the moat a made. It is com- un and celluloid, and e " heel look heavy or 0513 tassilr be remov~ THE PHOENIX. IEMEMIER "r'itiihV/'?iHEsurr, tyi suyscriyeiln my in their 1898 150. Mo, may. L f " Itt " .. V , ' "( h' D:: . 1 f ra" Ka I - -""""P"' Montreal! ind Qm-heo ttt Lrerpoot in summer Urge and in: mm was. .trNesahrps 'ubriydor,' 'nr. couver.‘ ‘Dommfon ' TrcotitmG? . Yurhhirei Sugerior accommodation 'or Fit-at Cubic. tuc. on Cabin and Swen-Age ant-sensors. Rom ot 'lr..'tEa'22t, Cobln. 352.50; ascend Cubln, can Keel-Age 022.50 an 1WP2 according to steamer an berth. For a I latcrmuion apply to Local Agent». or [hum Tonnnacz & co., $9en't Agents. tt tit. Saar-meant at “uh-4' -- - ___- .W*AF'.tm ID- W8 _ C, toi.1.firort'ajtalioTr" priceaand q - ') vl ddirend fee," 5m rot as from It! " -' ' rid Manuel-L ourbyenra ["1th t 'i 'UU" I tend (owing lynching. with all D..0 h “Murmurs. Nnchmx b (In: ' _ " "tadv, 1“:va 318.51â€! 328.00. Cial Bond for catalog“. re p. - 'at Ttttt BAILEY D IALDSOI G... ,, .-' _ MW MONTREAL I Dominion Line Steamshlps. Month-n1 mu! nun.-- _ I ' â€.7- ,,_,_ "nun-u.“ nu In". con." . tterlMr lhlp ad FO am part 4 the c-Jumry t norm: A for“. “out“ mum" on uuur 1.“: '1"a'rE, In Black. Rod or Green. SLATE BLACKBOARDS (W. mpply Ptttrlie, 5nd Rizh ftytelp'or%io-; Roan“, th, Fitch. Cod Pr, no. ROOFING TILE EM Few City Build- In“ ovum. done by ourilrmt on Ctaiiittiq, Cor. .humm. Etch-um: furnished for work complete or for “trial! Ihlp 0d ttt 1m [an " the mun!" Phone 1933 t numl.‘ gnu: Aal- _ .‘Mn.1_-A -- _ As' T""'ta'Mragieiiii"Tl5' Mama†I 199' Venn cut your me For»). Fence, Fence'.mccaum in but. We claim we have the bmt and most practical "i-YM.?. emh. Pour mitsot it In use " the Exp ti. mentan‘rm.Guol-.oh Ont. Sand for prion. Adtrttro, Toronto Picket Wire Fence Co.. "t River St. Toronto on! nn I" exchangIaT' i213}: Jd n. 'sf.Nisr)t'dii, Real Em {Hannah} “out. Manfred. Quo. fence. Fence.. EARMS ee. H, M. f Hannah] Axum, mm _ “-m.~_._~ - trlilll?r,0tlllrPltt)ithlti, Butter. Btu. Ap'les. Fruit. ten to . nu DAWN“ OOMIIOIION 00., Unit“. Cor. of “at lurk-t Ind column 'ts, TOWN?! New 850 wheel " 825 -Ladie'a Itlttyttltstr-,l)) Gama Will be cent tor its. 'ikfil2'l on receipt ot81, whiv-hwm be allowed i whee“- retained. Sam’s tsrdoublestuNstirt" m.- 0 pair. mum on». c... us You. “Jenna. LAW he's riding in a hangout Be--Noaum he hasart paid the driver yet, [lup- Some men, said Uncle Eben, seems tar 'magine dat do onliea' way tar leave toot-prints in do sun's o' time is ter go ahaid tut' jump on obrfing in sight. Mitford & Vim Tlres that, you wheipl 3W now try vu. .m-.- ...V I, r ~Thund:rl Ji he bu. I thought it was one ot the boarder! mu. Take Quickcure tar Sores, IM, Mo, 500. Shep-Why does . man feel rich when HM otEte- . ' this“. a. W.. Toronto "cams mm 33:33:“;3: MILTON L. HERSKY. B. A. Sc.. 16 so. Sacrament an. Montrotu, Out, "RID! "_"-"- --___. " Toronto, Ont. E,lU,Wyt §< O AGENTS. - ~v -.- null. . Saar-men: w, ANOLIOTIEII gong» sold A - II- M“ a," mm, mm ' Hal“ Barristers etc..r emoveti to Wesley Bldzn., Rich- mond St. W.. Tom: to. CREELMAN Illl, min-m. but.“ an “mmmym.u m; ATLANTIC cm. I. J. OPEN ALL THE YEAR. THROAT FINEST HOTEL ON THE COAST. then parlor 800 foot long ova-looking muâ€? mo and beach â€wanna. Vacumn -----, 8mm hosting ttyrcUrn. Elevator to “root level. Bot and cold, from and l'tf,tl',trt,t mlt water In nil mun. Rooms en 'ii,ii.l?,i,i,lll'sltl,' r19, mn- “new; KNITTING MoiriiGE' P 0 923 nus mailed Edam And "ia/tiii".' ... MONEY MAKER Price. only us. 820 830. "Inn-um“... iii/st. CHARLES, 7-..“. val-1v pcr cent. " allow/1 . round tro hit and mandcuhm a} k, t- in); “in“? " “minor-or other informal on '; , y - authoring: "at. M. luau», l Ktnq M. W. Toronts " I & A. L".- "1.-.---- RATE! or PASSAGE Cabin 062.50 and upward-n; tiecont f m and and â€6.25; Home" h l..v c. Inndon. Ola-agar. Belfut. undead-rm Qnunlto'm 522.50 uni 823.50. Airguongn of tive per cenl. I» a',low,t ... learner- in“ from: Momma m gr, A' morning on an"! of thin from Tor, the Wont than ' o'clock. Royal Mail Steamship m. Montreal ioAleerpooI. nukljsbod I‘m B. REILLY. 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