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Durham Review (1897), 23 Jun 1898, p. 7

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pointse in tad Drafte ts. Deposâ€" ¢ current very ow * stande n enr:!.. is of #1 -'oulufl the 31; s‘imony Dg these gone bot & a & *) er Ilâ€" to. that Thoman Munro from 1€ TLION« every. t derfut A Wwas 44 ada Iâ€"gO#% rest, Cornelia, the daughter of Cinna, was found sitting in a chair dead, her eyes wide open looking toward the sky, fillâ€" ad with a look of horror, her hands upâ€" held as if to ward off a blow or push from view some awful object. In her lap lay a parchment letter signed Julâ€" ius Cinnero, who was then in Spain, mying, although be loved her best, he had decided it was bettsr for him to wed one who had more money than she. Romance of a RomanQueen It must have broaken the girl‘s beart, for there was no sign of disease or pain. (n a couch in the Trinculinium of Pansas‘ house in Herculaneum, Pomp ias Dolabella, the Roman senator, lay dying, beside him an imperial soldier, and in a shadow his old and faithful nurse, Suddenly he said to the soldier : ‘"Tell Julius Cinnero that I forged the letter to Cornelia, the daughter of Cinâ€" naâ€"ask him to forgive me if he canâ€" for I was as false to him asâ€"" The lamp gave a vicious sputter and went out, leaving a snaky coil of greenish smoke, In the Forum the Romans wept as M. Tullus Cicero pronounced an oration lauding the good and virtuous senatâ€" or‘s life. With the first blash of spring Julius Cinnero, the proprietor of Father Spain turned his steps toward Rome to reâ€" seive from the emperor‘s bhand a civic trown. Glistening in the morning sun, an armored soldier stands silently before the gate of Winged Victory. Julius Cinnero, at the head of his leâ€" gions, approached. Something in the soldier‘s pose arrested his attention. Saluting Cinnero, the soldier made him acquainted with the death of Corâ€" ncelia and the perfidy of Dolabella. Not a muscle quivered, not a sound escaped him, but a deadly color slowly spread over his face. When the soldier saluted to retire Cinnero‘s hair was as white as marble. "I will not forget that I am a Roman | and a soldier. No one shall know this: but my emperor." The imperial edict erâ€" | asing the name of Pompias Dolabella / from the senatorial tablets was a mysâ€" | lery. ‘ "Tulia, if I mistake not, Cinnero has syes for naught but thee, my beautiful daughter." "Dear father, as I live, I love him Rome was bid to the wedding feast of Julius Cinnero and Julia, daughter of Escalapias. the philosopher. The emâ€" peror himself joined their hands, the poets tuned their lyres, the oracle of Deiphi had spake. The emperor turnâ€" ed to Escalapias for a story. with Slowly the old philosopher began: "Some time ago there was taken from the tomb the body of a beautiful girl, who had been buried only the day beâ€" fore. Being removed to a secret chmâ€" ber it was at once placed on a warm marble block with the hands and feet resting on a crystal discus. A slave woman rubbed the erystal with leather, when there became audible a crackling sound, blue flashes of faint light were seen to jump to and from the body like the lightnings of Jove. "A rosy tinge overspread the girl, a sigh escaped the beautiful lips. "She was not dead, as I had reasoned. "To her, then, did I some secret herbs administer, blotting from out her mind the past. Quickly she came back to health and knew me only as her father, and she who stands before you now as the wife of Julius Cinnero is not my daughter, but Cornelia, the daughter of Cliknks." <:. fC t t Julius Cinnero became emperor, and trom cares of state they in winter oft retired to Alexandria, where unattendâ€" «d save by the aged philosopher, the »nperor, band in hand with his Roman jueen wandered about the beautiful sity to their bearts‘ content. Whereupon Mr. Eilltops Dwells fora Moâ€" ment Upon Glass Pitchers. "Well," said Mr. Billtops, "after all these years Mrs. Billtops has bought a glass pitcher, I never thought she‘d 4o this, but she says she‘s wanted one all her life. I suppose that that must be due to the influence of heredity â€"buck somewhere a«mong her ancestors somebody must have had a glass pitehâ€" eT. "I don‘t hesitate to say that I have glass pitcher ancestors of my own. My recollections of a glass pitcher asâ€" sociate it with cake and preserves, and that sort of thing, and place it on a tea table set for company. And this brings to my mind an old and happy home, and gentile, steadfast hearts, whose loving kindnesses never flagâ€" ged, and whose only thought was for the happiness of others. "Arnd so I don‘t know but what I share Mrs. Billtop‘s fondness for the glass pitcher. And this one that she bought is not a big one. It is just a little one, a milk pitcher, one of the TVUTC Snunxns! ind blomaer at the top bought is not a big one. it is just a little one, a milk pitcher, one of the romventional kind, bigger at the top than at the bottom. Anld it‘:.z on th: CREGBRR EBB NT ERTTTERE NS breakfast table now, and when I ask Mrs. Billtops to pass me the milk, and she hands it to me in that glass pitchâ€" er, we both smile, and I thank heaven in my heart for Mrs. Billtops and all the other blessings of life." A French engine Toulouse, . became that one of his m the soldier woul w.u:uth:rdorod t 4 rmurycnxm platoon used blank Lieutenant has been COurlâ€"mat 0 "% and sentenced to two months‘ imprieâ€" A French engineer Lieutenant, near Toulouse, became convinced recently that one of his men had stolen. As the soldier would not confess, the flm“un ;rorderhod‘uhm htoo }:e M&ud t t orms & military eu:on. save that the firing blatoon used blank cartridges. _ _ Thh: ar father, as I live, I love him all my beart." MRS. BILLTOPS BUYS ONE. AN ARMY INCIDENT. i It was sometimes difficult to get l audience with him. The importunity |of the great availed nothing against ‘tbe sturdiness of the unyielding janitâ€" ors, A wellâ€"known author was once |told that no more patients were to be seen on that day. "But I am sure I 'may be admitted," she urged; "he knows me." some Incidents in the Life of Sir James Simpson, of Edinburgh. Since the days of Sir Walter Scott, perbaps no Scotsman has commanded more loyal and universal affection from all grades of people than _ Sir James Simpson, who first used chloroâ€" form as an anaesthetic. When a title came to him, late in life, he took for his crest the healing rod of Aesculapius and for his motto "Victo Dolore." What man could have a prouder ? | _ Another mother, whose son was a paâ€"~ 'tgcm of Sir James, saw him at a staâ€" \tion, but with quick short steps he hurried to a cab. Bhe overtook him, asking, "Tell me, will my son die?" He | replied in his silyery, soothing tones: | _ "Did Iever fail to face you when I had good news to give you? Dear \friend, your boy knows, Nature told him, as he has told you. Her message somehow comes softly to patient and friends when there is no more hope | of life here." | He had unconventional but effective ways of compassing what he wanted. An assistant had upset a bottle of chloroform on the floor,and the supply ran short when it was most needful. %Doctor Simpson calmly cut out the sqcuare of drugged carpet, and thus kept the patient under the influence oi the anaesthetic. $ at He gave advice free of all thought of recompense to those who cowmmd not afford a fee, but was too honest to enâ€" courage those who had no need of his skill to spend their money uselessâ€" ly. "I‘ll see you in Princes street," he said to one patient of this description. "Take a walk there, daily, in the sun, " The lady was at first indignant at the doctor‘s hardâ€"heartedness, byt finally took his advice and was cured. He loved to be the bearer of good tidings. A lady, said to be stricken with a fatal disease, once came to him, accompanied by her mother, Docâ€" tor Simpson saw his patient, and then turned to the mother with a few words. "He is very abrupt," said the invalid. ‘"Doctor Simpson knows the queen, ma‘am," was the rejoinder, and the door closed on the discomf{ited lady. ‘"My dear," said hber mother, "you did not see the joy on his face. His aown eyes welled with tears when mino filled with thankfuiness!" Good as he thought chloroform â€" Docâ€" tor Simpson always had a hope that be might discover something more elâ€" ficient. He was once found insensible in his room,as ther esult of one of his experiments, On another occasion his servant, Clarke,â€"who took a lively inâ€" terest in his master‘s investigations, â€"seeing the doctor and his friends trying to induce consciousness by drinking a mixiure of chloroform and champagne, burried downâ€"stairs and gave the cook &" richt gude willy waught" of the draught. The result was that the woman fell flat on the floor, and Clarke flew upstairs, crying: Grought About by a Fall in Which the Back Was Severely Injuredâ€"The Pair at Times Almost Unbcarable. Mr. Geo. F. Everett, a highly reâ€" spected and well known farmer of Four Falls, Victoria Co.. N. B., makes the following statement: â€" ‘"Some years ago while working in a barn I lost my balance and fell from a beam, badly injuring my back. For years I suffered with the injury and at the same time doing all Icould to remove it, but in vain. ILat last gave up fhopes and stopped doctoring. My back hbhad got so bad that when Iwould stoop over it was almost impossible to get straightened up again. When I would mow with a scythe for some little time without stopping it would pain me so that it seemed as if I could scarcely endure it, and I would lean on the handle of my scythe in order to get ease and straighten up. At other times I would be laid up entirely. Aftâ€" er some years of suffering I was advisâ€" ed to use Dr. Williams Pink Pills, and decided to try one box. Before I had finished it I saw the pills were helping me. Ibought six boxes more and the seven boxes completely cured me. It is three years since I took them and my back bhas not troubled me since. M n iess Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills are an inâ€" valuable medicine and I highly recomâ€" mend them to any person suffering likewise. I consider that if I had paid $10 a box for them, they would be a cheap medicine." Rheumatism, _ sciatica, â€" neuralgia, nartial paralysis, locomotor ataxia, nervous â€" headache, nervyous prostraâ€" cion. and diseases depending upon humâ€" ors in the blood, such as scrofula, chronic erysipelas, etc., all disappear before a fair treatment with Dr, Wilâ€" liams‘ Pink Pills, They give a pealthy glow to pale and sallow complexions. Sold by all dealers and post paid at 30c. a box or six boxes for $2.50 by adâ€" dressing the Dr. Williams‘ Medicine "o.. Brockville, Ont. Do not be perâ€" suaded to take some substitute. LOOKING OUT FOR HIMSELF. A boy 31â€"2 years old, of very poor parentsâ€"so poor that each child (no matter how small) had certain work to do, was required to bring in the kindâ€" ling waod each day. One Sunday he did not seem inclined to do his work. At last his mother spoke to him and said: "Graham, why don‘t you bring in your wood f All the others will have their work done before you start. The boy sat still. His mother added : Graâ€" ham, why don‘t you obey ? Go at once. Then the real reason came out. Toâ€"day is Bunday, the lad replied, and I won‘t work. I am going to heaven, if the rest of the family don‘t. "Come doon, come doon, doctor! I‘ve THE BELOVED PHYSICIAN. YEARS OF SUFFERING. THE MOSQUITO. How the Nuisance May Be Easily Abated. The summer months will soon be upon us, and it behooves us to equip ourselves in a manner to meet the discomforts of the season with patience and grace, and in so far as we can escape them. One of the most annoying features of the latter months of the summer along the banks of rivers and on the sea coast, is the mosquito, and anyâ€" thing helping us to abate the nuisance is important, Apropos to the subject says the Monthly Retrospect, a recent number of The Public Health Journal observes : "Two and oneâ€"half hours are requirâ€" ed for a mosquito to develop from its first stage, a speck resembling cholâ€" era bacteria, to its active and venomâ€" ous maturity. The insect in all its phases may be instantly killed by conâ€" tact with minute quantitiese of perâ€" manganate of potash, It is claimed that one part of this substance in 1,500 of solution distributed in mosquito marshes will render the development of larvae impossible; that a handful of permanganate will oxidize a tenâ€"acre swamp, kill its embryo insects and keep it free from organic matter for thirty days at a cost of 25 cents; that with care a whole State may be kept free of insect pests at a small cost. An efficacious method is to scatter a few crystals widely apart, _A pinch of permanganate has killed all the germs in a thousandâ€"gallon tz‘L_nk."' y Hamilton Tobacco Leads Wherever it Goes. The belief has been generally held that the filling in of the meadows with the ashes from nearâ€"by cities would prevent the development of these pests, and the providing of a place for the ashes would be another good. It is doubtless that the potash which would leach from ashes willâ€"like a solution of the permanganate of potashâ€" renâ€" der the development of insect life imâ€" possible. The London, England, Army and Navy Gazette of May 21st, contains the following reference to one of Hamâ€" 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 fair 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. _ _ Messrs. Tuckett & Son ought to be pleased with such a recommendation from such a source, just as all who are interested in the progress of Hamâ€" ilton‘s industries will be pleased to know that Myrtle Navy has made w place for itself on the other side of the ocean. Personaily, the Times‘ tobacsco expert does not agree with the English authority on military matters, but bolds that the "plug" makes a 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 learn with regard to the solid comâ€" fort wrapped up in Myrtle Navy. â€" Hamilton Times. In the early days of Rome the ladies of that city wore such heavy earrings that they made the ears sore and someâ€" times tore the lobes, There were docâ€" tors whose business was chiefly to heal ears thus injured. TO EURE a CULD IN ONE DAY. Take Loxative Broino Quinine Tablets, _ All Drugâ€" gists refund the money if it fails to Oure. 250. THE BICYCLE NOSE. The bicycle nose is the latest developâ€" ment of the bicycle craze. The dust from the road accumulates in the top part of the nostril, being driven there by the rapid movement through the air, and in the end, it seems, doctor‘s help has to be applied for. 1 Neatly describes the position of a hard or soft corn when Putnam‘s Painâ€" less Corn Extractor is applied. It does its work so quickly and without pain that it seems magical in action. Try it. Recollect the nameâ€"Putnam‘s Painâ€" less Corn Extractor. Sold by all drugâ€" gists and dealers everywhere. Photographer â€" That woman who just went out was very hard to please. ihe selected the first proof I _ gave erâ€" Friendâ€"Call that hard to please? Photographerâ€"Yes, she sat for seven more before she made up her mind. Imwhale Qmickoure â€" for W hooping Cough, 15¢, 25¢, 50c. FAIR WARNING. Why, Laura, said Mr. Snickers, the humorist, is that a pistol by the side of your plate ? P 1 â€" l2 0n P e h td o dnnntsinlty/ It is my dear, replied Mrs. mmickâ€" ers, sweetly. It is loaded. too. We have biscuits of my own make for breakfast, and I wish to discourage criticism. ger ? Naggerâ€"I‘m afraid to deal with a man so much sharper than myself. Gaggerâ€"Smarter? In what way, old man ? Naggerâ€"He had a ~chance to marry my wife and didn‘t that‘s all. Adds to the long list of drinkers of LUDELLA Ceylon Tea. Wudsmynoteonvinceyo-thatithtbebest,butatrialwill. Lead packages. 35, 40, 50 and Goc. f Hartford & Vim Tires Every Day Gaggerâ€"Why do you refuse to have ry business transactions with Wagâ€" Head Offlceâ€" â€" 9 Adciaide 8t. W., Toronto. APPRECIATED IN ENGLAND. LÂ¥ k1DE Struck With Lightning. PROFOUND RESPECT. EARRING DOCTORS. FASTIDIOUS. A VERDICT REACHED By the Vote of Muiltitudes of People Must Stand. This verdict is that Hood‘s Sarsapâ€" mrilla â€" absolutely and permanently cures when all other preparations fail to do any good. This verdict means to you that Hood‘s Sarsaparilla is the medicine you should take if you want to get well and keep well. Is Canada‘s Greatest Medicine. Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5,. Getonly Hood‘s. Hood‘s Sarsaparilla Naturalists say that in proportion to their size, spiders are seven times as strong as lions. pushioned the cook dead I" _ __ "I wish I had been busier," Sir James said, on ons of his last days on earth. "I have done a little work, don‘t you think ?" he added wistfully. . K It had been work enough to have occupied six ordinary men. It was hard work that had advanced him. The genâ€" ius with which he was endowed he did not depend upon. Neatly describes the position of a hird or soft corn when Putnam‘s Painâ€" less Corn Extractor is applied. It does its work so quickly and without pain that it seems magical in action. Try it. Recollect the nameâ€"Putnam‘s Painâ€" less Corn Extractor. Sold by all drugâ€" gists and dealers everywhére. There pre 15 churches in London where the sexes are divided during diâ€" vine worship. In +All Saints‘, Marâ€" garet street, even husband and wife are not allowed to sit together, the only London church where this plan is enforced. :.; ‘t‘}'n;fl ol-t-le;.tâ€"ll_v{n_g' â€"Englishâ€"speaking statesman, There was @bout four months difference in their ages. Bince the death of Gladstone, Senaâ€" tor Justin Smith Morrill, of Vern}qnt, Inhale Quickeure fon cold in the head, 15¢, 25¢, 50c. wroamemionk SAME OLD TROUBLE. Motherâ€"W hat are Richard and your father storming so about ? _ # _ Daughterâ€"O Dick‘s ,trying to raise the wind again. Quickeure for pain in the back, 15¢, 25¢, 50c. Most spiders have eight eyes, alâ€" though some species have only six. MEXICAN TAILORS. Mexican tailors bring the new clothâ€" es of their patrons to their offices or homes to be fitted. Srare or On1o, Ciryx or TorEDo, } 88. Lucas County. Frax® J. CurNsyv makes oath th«t he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J, CHENEY & Co. doing businees in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every oaa:!of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Harr‘s CaTarRRI CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in m presence, this 6th day of December, A. D., !ssg. { ;’E } A. W, GLEASON, § Notary Pubsic. Hall‘sCatarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Tolodo, 0. i New $50 wheel f;r #25 Ladie‘s BicyCI@Sâ€" Eonts," Wt be aâ€"nt for in. spection on recsipt of $1, which will ve allowed if wheelis retained. Single ordouble tubetires $3..0 pair. Clapp Cyole Co., 463 Yonge 8t., Toronto. Mr. Smallbird, gloomilyâ€"My doctor say‘s I must change my diet. |___ Hood‘s Pills cure constipation, 25 conts. FARMS ree. H. M. i Financial Agent, We can cut your 1898 Fence Fence, FONCEâ€""Acum intrit. We caim we have the best an most practical fence on earth. Four milssot it in use at the Experiâ€" mental Farm, Gnol;h. Ont. _ Send for prices. Aaflw Teronto Picket Wire Fence Co., {21 River St. Toronto, Ont. Red or Green. SLATE BLACKROARDS (We suppiy ieeite Ropsiane prvente soe Ed rmn k done, Dipiiinehitiomer Steateranted ROOFINCG and Sheet Mota! Morks. BOATS and CANOES. LAW "AMIVIAJ cxchanged. Terms mailed ce,. H. M. SIMP3ON, Reai Estate and inancial Agent, Montresl, Que. Sold by Druggists, Hall‘s i‘amily Pills Quickceure for Wounds, 15¢/ WALTER DEAN, â€" 1751, Queen St. W., Toronto. Mr. Coldbottleâ€"Change your doctor STRENGTH OF SPIDERS. iNERALS TESTED OLDEST STATESMAN. Struck With Lightning. MILTON L. HERSEY, B, A. Se., 16 8t. Saerament 8+.. Montreal, élo. SEXES IN CHURCH. EYES OF SPIDERS. amily Pills are the best. ANOTHER COURSE. ‘Write for catalogue CURE CUARANTEED. AND ESTATES bought. sold & Mlllnl Mills & Hales, Barristers, etc.,removed to Wesley Bld%l., Richâ€" mond 8t. W., Torento. for Gold, etc. Write for prices 25¢, 50c. QUADRUPLETS HONORED. The Mayor of Fogia, Italy, recently granted a public holiday to the villagâ€" ers of k hat old town in honor of the baptism of the children of Signora Rosa Zurlo, who has presented her busband with four sons, all born on the same day, and who are to be callâ€" ed Dante, Petrarch, Tasso and Ariosâ€" to, after the four great Italian poets. Rubber Stamps and Shipping Cards supâ€" plied. Correspondence invited. The DAWSON COMMISSION CO., Limited. PAID UP CAPITAL, â€"â€"â€" $30,000. Cor. West Market & Colborne St., Toronto, Bicycle Tires $4." shIP YOUun ~â€"â€"â€"â€"200%, Pruit, Butter, Aggs=, And other Produce to W.C. HARRIS, Toronto TMEKODUE :.2 : : > 1141 ++ 118 s + 5+ s + : +. + . + +> WiyhOOy/OIOU Kead Officeâ€"Toronto St., Toronto. Branch Offices â€" Winnipeg, Man. Vanoouver, B.0. D:lrosu'- received at interest payable half yearly. DEBENTURES issued for moncy deposited for three or five years. MoNEY ADVANCED on Real Estate at low rates of interest and on favorable conditions. _ Land Mortgages and Municipal or School Debentures purchased. Information may be obtained from, and apâ€" plications may be inade to _ _ __________ _ or bo VERIFICATION OF ANNUAL REPORT. © The examination shows that the Company‘s last annual statement was substantially correct. The variations in certain of the figures as between those contained in the report and those shown by the examinaâ€" tion are so trivial as not to warrant a reference to these differences in this report." â€"Report of Isaac VaxpErRrogr, Chief Examiner. BOOKS PROPERLY KEPT. "©The method now in vogue in the recording of its transactions from day to day, may be said to be a concise, explicit and thoroughly intelligent method of bookkeeping, The condition of the books materialâ€" ly expedited the work of checking back entries with origina!l vouchers and lessened the time which would otherwise have been necessary to make the examination as thorough as I believe it has been." â€"Report of Isaac VaxpeErrosL, Chief Examiner. ASSOCIATION SOLVENT AND EVERY HONEST DEATH CLAIM PAID IN FULL ‘"The result of the examination shows that the Association is solvent and pays in full every daath claim that is a proper charge upon the mortuary funds contributed by the members, and that, in every case of settiement or compromise, the character of the claim has been such as to make it the duty of the management to proteot the mambars against unjust demands."â€"Roport of Hon. Louis F. Payn, Supt. of Insurance. CANADA PERMANENT Loan and Savings Company. INCORPORATED 1855, Paildâ€"up Capital.... .... ..........$ 2,000,000 G,. F. R. Hanzie, General Agent, Winnipez. CrgaRE J. MAaRANI General Agent, Vanâ€" couver, AS8ES8MENT SYSTEM. Why pa $10.00? 1,000 pairs new tires. Write quick, Y cHENSWORTH & MUNBON, Toronto. SCRAP, * J. HERBERT MASON, Managing Director, Toronto. Mutual Reserve i‘un:l Life Association Over 3200 ara using it in Mamiltog. O@ver 1000 in Toropto and London». Removes Dandruff in One Week. Cures Itching of the Scalp. Prevents Breaking of Hair. Stops Falling Out. POSsITIVELY CGROWSS HAIR Pays the Money saved is money earn ed. Power and pumping mills> sewing machines, guns, hard* ware, bicycles at hard time prices. Send forcatalogue s nd prices, y What ? \& 7 "AMBERINE" The Balley Donaldson Co., MONTREAL OFFICIAL REPORT OF THE EXAMINATION NEW YORK INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Best KLONDIKE AT HOME Price for W P C 924 B# wAOBR TESTRMOUHIALS S5HT MQEL MA.Y, 1898. LEAD, CREELMAN BROS., Gcorgetown, Ont. KNITTING PER PAIR. PROM THEB MUTUAL PRINCIPLE, Clothe your family from head to foot with our â€" BY THE â€"â€" Prices only $15, $20 $30, INDOâ€"CEYLON TEA is put up in lead packets onl [ Card for a sample packoet . THE M 00., T Wellington St. West, TORON(O. PAINT so CHEAP ... ‘:s: a*%.".%."3 Shingle roofs or sides bulldin? â€"Used 22 years, With a good sprayer you can r:inl a barn in half a day. Write us for cireulars and formation about painting. The Finch Wood Preservaâ€" tive & Paint Company, 870 Queen West, Torente. FOoR TVPEWRITERS WRITE uS Its delicious flavwor and hea‘thful properties makes every user an advortiser of i8 merite, Dominion Line Steamships. Montreal and Quebec to Liverpool in summer, Large and fast twin screw steamships ‘Labrador,‘ * Vam« couver,‘ *Dominion,‘ ‘*Scoteman,‘ *‘ Yorkshire.‘ Buperior accommodation ‘or First Cabin, Seo« on d Cabin and Steerage passongers. Rates of wugoâ€"lmo Cabin, :52.50; second c:&a $ Bteen:e §22.50 an \:‘rurdn according steamer and berth. For all information a to Local Agents, or Davinp ‘l‘onmucng Gen‘l Agents, 17 St. Sacrament 8t., Mon MONSOON §T. QGHARLES, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. OPEN ALL THE YEAR. FINEST HOTEL ON THE COAST, Bun parlor 800 feet long overl|ooking ocean and beach esplanade. Vacuum steam hottlna system. Elevator te street level. Hot and cold, freah and salt water in all baths. Rooms en suite, baths attached. Established 83 Steamers JAMES B. REILLY, Owner and Prop ALLAN LINE Royal Mail Steamship Co., Montreal to Liverpool. Steamers sail from Montreal every Saturda aornin' on arrival of trains from Toronto n! e W est about 9 o‘clock. RATES OF PASSAGE CQbh‘; mgo ‘gau}sup:-rdc f Sooow fi‘ Cabin &D &n .25; Steerage ver fl‘ndon. Glaegow, Belfast, Londondurrw Queenstown az.w and $23.50. A reduction of five per cent. is allowed om round trip first and second cabin tickets, . F sailings of «teamers or other information sppfl to any authorized agent. H. Bourlier, 1 King 8t. W. Toronta er H. & A. Allan. Montreal. ill MACHINES, OLD AND RELIABLEA uim N MONEY MAKER TIi0 ARCHIVES TORONTO Tt mundoge mongoon TeA

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