'â- -j'j m, '9 iii^pw-Aj^w. Wf J^i \il KEEWATIN ,!»» ,,aeiU» toy EnglUfc CapllallaU. rfT BapidOy Rlsins In Valne- -rroP*^ of a Koim-ataiidre** '"^eady FlocklnK to^Sthe piBtrlct. '" |j33 been said and written upon â- ^ district that it now becomes the j!i«***^.,,,s/ity for the -jpess to wat^ 1*^ Teves the progrew made by the 'mine'?, claims and prospects. The 'l^lie Winnipeg and Hay Island â- **""' ba^e from their first formation ""[he developement of their works K cipital of the promoters alone, and jDopf"on to invest a single dollar un- .00663 of tiie ore aad test of quan- lii^w^lly justified their expectations. Jone at a large outlay which the 'ers liave not begrudged. Having .â- ^eir mines in a position to defy tbe ' £,,- all mining engineers, and .offer „ quo for investors,- til ese companies '"'reed to P"^® "®"" "^o*" "Pon the "and met with ready demand. This P.'tasiness fl-ay of proceeding, and their' of course sold for nearly par. As- '"i that the iieewatin district was real- f^'nrst-class one, English capitalists ' to invest in the new Eldorado in- Ljj a g«ries of inquiries which '-finally f j jftrotiations with the Lake Winni- pjjiy, and the largest deal in IIANIT'IKA MINI.NG STOCK ;j3 vet taken place was the result, "vestment being one of 10,000 shares '.jjvorite stock, wnich is not to used L -jterage business, but as a perman- .;tmeut. In the deal of this stock I Winnipet,' iias now advanced $1 per an! very firm at that. This comes Ei:ning in a commercial and not a spec- tie sense. Can the same be said of all ntfccr mines? From the E.at Portage the following is clipped, not with if.jre to effect the mine spoken of, Ij-iutioa investors to look well before their money m any mine until â- estmeiit is sure to repay: "At r;e llec nan mine a gang of eight men leieeii busy all wfiek erecting the new jjiloiiices, which, when finished, will r.st fxtensivo. substantial and best ;i on the lake. This company is :;n^'uo expenses in developing, but the econciny is being exercised in the :::i:ie. A heavy shipment of tools :;..a:e passed tnrough the post this ur.'iano'Jier follows, after which pro- â- Will be laid in for the close season. ::e manager's intention to be well be- ':eiraterline within a month from this Ii-e working shaft is now down :..;t, and is being sunk 9 x 7-" Again, meianie source, -we clip the following: ctiralier is being taken out of the Can- fem:; company's buildings, the dimen- ic; which are as follows: Storehouse, boarding house, IS x 24 office, shaft house, lli x "20." Now all t- iiiow t iiat buildings of this size are IjjiS iiifiguiticant affairs that can be ;ia,nyniiniug districts, and only equals t the shatf, -2!) x 7, and S feet deep. t::;3 is not the objective point. Stoi'e )iii.e.s which are more than half the jti'ii' house and boaidinghoose com- ,l^ ivell as boarding houses can be â- .I. i;i:t have the George Hecnan ri:.y any n^ht to their claim The .:e 'ivtii as below. Mr. Joseph tOijk up the claim from grass roots |e:c;:ed a house for working the mine l)at hadto suspend op- lack of funds. The present icnj director, it is claimed, jumped Jaiimand oa^'aniz'jd a company to coa- -^"!e operating of tue ni'nes, without i.jmpsnu's knowledge. This company a par vdlue of §2()^and d for nominally notmng. â- -nipsDii, tiading this out, and backed -f^ o; iiiea:',?, iias commenced suit iccoiiipauy, intending totlirow the • J chaucery. This kind of legal busi- â- 's siDcarely hoped, will not be in- â- I'nmaiiy cf tiie mining companies, F'--o: ti;e sueccss of the K ^ewatin sec- ^tobaStBo. jZj;iry;y» ^WUe «t their ^^ "^^^^^' jthough situated at three thousand five snow *a4 .weU ^omL^itliu'r^' **^ the low eZation of ti!^"«^ '^*^*^ hundred feet, where *J^ """*°** ttH^^f^^nSh^"^^ tnat cou'd he imn^iirT" """ everything docks of ice and a ^^^'^^h^J^'^7^^^^^^^' ages Woridig bhl^ ^v*^ the â- chasm, and chaosof debrU^W:!I?_ "e«^ ot ice and a |ia:niall shaft, pci through --:cclvat â- .isnoH-offere, ea'is IS upon harmony, freedom from and a gritty pu.saiug of the'mining â- M-i:iitj' a. Cfaz:a by a Cruel Joks. :t\L.,:t;y (lie'l at Charenton a â- - has liad a vevy curious history. â- i.., -M. 'â- isidera â- â- with '"" a- ti;r I'cceased, whose name 'â- jndemu^d to death at lor tlie murder of an old I'cui'iury. The case had ex- !e interest and the court was spectators. Among the per- ;;'3'i"g inmicd lately behind lloussot, "'â- 'â- ^kei i.y a pair of gendarmes, "' "'i"-hit, ail employee of the Presse "per. wiio had somehow contrived to p^aiiiHvh iiit that position without ^â- 'ag notice. Scarv'ely had the sentence â- «:.r,n,. d u hen Flanchat, moved as "urd cxjdaiue I by an uncontrollable repassed tlie side of his hand over the r"' '"^^k in imitation of the keen blade riihotine, at the same time emittmg l^^-^g soaiul. Roussot instantly fell ' "'-h a shriek of terror, and the by- in.iiguaut at this heartless and "-= '^t, rushed upon Planchat and "â- ""sed him. Planchat was subse- ' 'joniiemned to two years imprison- I^Q.L " victim he never recovered ' ' btit remained insane until the day He was pardoned by the Bm- coufined, first at Bicetre and where he has just 'aeath, hat "^f'l atcharenton, Itrnr- unfortunate man was undsr |j^Rs3ion that he had been actually- be- a^th P-^ila^'s de Justice, and when 5 '"e story was in the habit of imi- J'ot. ^^^^E^ sound that haunted him I "'.* year's. dogcart, and a riding at John Brown's dis- his own suite of rooms at '"e ahvav ae had '»« k^^f""?*' "â- ' l^ilmoral a separate 11^ r,v,,^P ^°^ "n" and he was waited I'aious servants specially «p- of ,v ' ^^'â- ^"'ce. He had the exclusive Shooting in the extensive, weU- shoot ?? *^^ Osborne estate he 'liisDfLi ^^'Ddsor and at Balmoral ^WuW ^^ ^^® salmon Cshinj? on ^^^ater on the Dee was also under «I»te^»d avet which in for a .«,. .E-world. With point of departure. His co ff'\l»i'°.V pAetated mto these icy soUtudes to his companions now stai further are studded '-with stmctnree, hexangitiar in _t 1 '9 019 ..inch in diameter clBatered together, r«Kmbbd' thoasaads of ice „. form, from a half to one which, ionas 3°ar r^ "*- fl^wg'felnS^^^jS- wamoDds^mtheMagBeilto'Ught." Curious invited him him a fatal Attempt at Biackmauin^. A correspondent informs the London nmes of a romantic incident which hMre° cently occured in a prosperous London sub- o[^;t.t,K"°*^' youngHigh Church curate, rir l-°§-*P?^*'^°*=^ '*°^ gi-eat popu- larity in his dutrict, was waited upon by a young lady of considerable attractions, but with an air of deep meUjichol/ and clkd in a somewhat ascetic garb. She to her house and revealed to secret. She had conceived a deep, a pas- sionate, love for the curate himself. She knew, she said, that her passion was hope- less he, in his devotion to the Church, for which she loved him all the more, had vow- ed himself to a life of celibacy, and she would carry her attachment to "the grave which she felt was not far off, But there was one kindness which was in his power to grant her, tiie remembrance of which would bring consolation to her dark and w eary path. Would he, before they partea give her but one kiss? After some timi- dity and agitation the young curate, touched witn pity, compked. The lady shed -another tear, bade "him adieu in a hallow voice, and he departed. A few days afterward he received a neat little parcel, gracefully tied with a piece of blue ribbon, and on opening it found an instantaneous photograph (cabinet size) of himself kissing the young lady. Accompanying this was a communication from the fair creature her- s If that there were eleven more copies and that ho might have the whole dozen at £20 apiece. Should he not be in want of them it was her intent on to dispose of them in another quarter. Negotiations on the sub- ject are baid to be proceeding. Discontent and Duty. A good many people spend all their life in hunting for a place m this world that they never were intended to fill. They never settle dovvu to any sort of restful or con- tented fee ing. Wliat they are doing now is not by any means the work that is suit- ed to their abilities. They have a sunny ideal of a very uoble life which they would like to raach, in which their powers would have free scope, and where they could make a very bright record. But in their present condition they cannot do much of anything aud there is little use to try. Tneir ate is a humdrum and a prosy outline, and they can accomplish nothing really worthy a .d beautiful. So they go oa discontented with their own lot, and sighing for anotJier; aud while they sigh the years glide away, and soon they will come to lo the end, to find that they have missed every opportunity of doing anything worthy of a rational being on the passage to eternity. The truth is, one's vocation is never some far-off possibi- lity. It is always the simple round of du- ties that the passing hour brings. No day is commou-placf! if we only had eyes to see its splendor. Tnere is no duty that comes to our hand but brings us the possibility of kingly seivice. â€" Exchange. Rasli JudgmeHts. We are daily tempted and solicited into rash and self-fettering judgments. The menUl interests of bociety are too few to suffer perso.ial character and faculty to re- main uncanvassed. Conversation runs on per- sons rather than on things.and you are direct- ly asked for an opinion. Great evils corns out of such questions. In the first place you may have no opinion, nor be entitled to have one. Your opinions of me slowly and silently grow up in you aud scarcely has this process begun when you are suddenly asked to define them. Yet it is probable, snch are our habits, that you will not have the simplicity to resist the snare. Yon will be hurried into precipitate judgmentâ€" mere first impressions will he hardened into per- manent conoluMonâ€" you will presumptuous- ly speak of the deep inner nature or un- taiown capacity in a n«an from alight and insufficient hintsâ€" yott will commit yoarselt to some definejl view of him. and never again have the tree privilege ot open, can- did receptive intercourse unbiassed by your own ^h judgment. Tocre is a rude- ness and irreverence of nature in thus as- suming to judge any man. It 13 a biiren attitude. When we have once judged a im wehare;aBit wpre closed his «=«^ to us at all unexpected avenues. We are Dled«ed.tooneviewofhim--he xs no more S^'Snite possibiKty to tis-we have measured him, and never more can look up Km, with the freshness and reverence of an undefined hope. Immense reservoirs of naptha have been struTat Balachanaand Sabunt^ha. m the neighborhood of Ba'm, in »«"*â- There Are at present twenty springs m i^\^°^' The gSb is described as -f^^^^ The price at present " » J»tJ« ,**" thM two copeclw per V"'ijf*^ poonds Engliah. 2d ^^^ ««^d«goBe vaafc e«^cgementa the A establishment-; ?^; iiMTOviemeat. of late yeiA, hdt the Mnoaat f baamew tramateted %iAin «pr8«Bt«tive of Tkuth whUe t^g â- tool! aown King street east ««« much «fnck by these fact, on paying a viait to Fetle?!^' '\*»»»li*hm^t Sf Mem.. Ihe Golden Gnffio » » prominent land- mark on eastern King street. To all out- Snl.*5^""?*" **««»™- ?et»^ Petley' store does not seem to be any better than It was five years ago, bnt when one enters; laeir improvementa-not only in the wctent and character of the business but in the I appearance of the pla^_are visible on every band. The mterior of *he esUblishment. forliei^a^iHS^eS^n r^placJl By elSfent and spwwus walU, whose light and delicate tmts are rendered brighter by floods of light from three large skylights, in addition .a ?^^ ^^ ^^^ windows, while a fine outht of gasaliers must render thescene a brilliant one at night. While the oLlportions ot the buildin have thus been improved, they have been extended by a spaceof 55x i,- k to the rear, giving tothehmseâ€" which now contains an immense cellarage stored w.th goodsâ€" about double its former capacity. These improvements have been' effected at a cost of about $9,000, aad, as showing the energy cf the presiaing genius of the Golden Griffin, have been carried on through the winter weather while still meeting the regular demands of the trade that pours into the place. Mr. tetley seems to be a man of unusual enei^y and perseverance. Since he and his brother purchased the business from Messrs. Hughes Bros, last Septemberâ€" then conducted nnd»r the name of Petley Coâ€" they; have had great success. By persistently brnigirig their claims before the public through the press, and maintaining those claims by the quality of goods they advertise, they have become known throughout the country as perhaps no other firm ha Mr. J. W Pet- ley is now a permanent resident of Man- chester, England, where, adopting the sys- tern pursued by several of the largest whole- sale houses, they have the benefit of a first- hand knowledge of the English mai ketsâ€" an advantage which is- teen in the superior style and quality of their impo ted goods. Tne first millinery opening of the new firm toQk plaee on Wednesday and was attended by crowds of people, who seemed to admire the elegance and taste of the esta^ishment and its stock. The several departments, such as the millinery and tnan^s, silks, fancy goods, dress goods, stapre goods, hosiery and gloves, gents' furnishin^Si car- pets, linoleums, oil cloths, c., (the stock of the latter always being one of the finest in the city) are stocked with entirely new goods, and the firm with their present ad- vantages must do a heavy spring trade. Urs. Caudle in Zonl. K'ia-wu troubled herself much with her husband's action?. They usually slept along the opposite side of my little roo-n. Night after night, hour after hour, I have heard her, in the p»?cnliar sing-song tone of ber race and sex, lecture her silent governor. The darkness would grow deeper, the em- bers on the hearth fade to ashes, but the theme lost neither interest nor voice. It used sorely to provoke me and in my own language, hopelessly striving to sleep, I would sometimes curse both the persistency of the Zuni Caudle and the silence of the matrimonial stoic. "Ho! the younger brother is thoughtful to-morrow I will fix his bed better." it would say and the gov- ernor, filling the exclamation with the moit perfect understanding of the situation, would ejaculate, " Humph " but no more. Undisturbed, the current would then flow on until liter; by considerable distance of the stars, the tone would die away. A moment of dead silence, then a cough from the governor, followed by the bland in- quiry "Is that all?" " What more should I say, talkless " the old woman would reply, in a most injured and ill-controllsd tone. " Well, then" (with a yawn), "let's us go tos'eep, old girl {o'-kami iv), for it is time, and the younger brothsr is restless." With which he would turn over, cough again, and larise iuto silence, hopeless to the tongue- weary woman, as evinced by her long-con- tinued, half-smothered sobs. â€" Frank H. Ci'Mng, in the May Century. i Happy Hours. An accurate observer says Mankind are always happier for having been happy; so that if you make them happy now, you make them happy twenty years hence from the memory of it. A childhood passed with a mixture of rational indulgence, under fond and wise parents, diffuses over the whole life a feeling of calm pleasure and in ex- treme old age is the very last remembrance which time can erase from the mind of man. No enjoyment, however inconsiderable, is confined to the present moment. A man is the happier f jr life for having made an agree- able tour, or lived any length of time with pleasant people, or lived any considerable interval of innocent pleasure, which con- tributes to render of men so inattentive to the scenes before them, and carries them back to a world that is passed, and to scenes which are never to be renewed jpigftio-^ Dickent. â€" â- â- â- » m I ' •- w An Answered Prayer The little children of the Rev. Mr. Mar- shall had been very ill, and one Sunday morning it was fesj^d they could not sur- vive t'le day. All human aid seeming futile, the parents determined to invoke Divine help, and accordingly two solemn service, were held, at which prayers were offered for the restoration an i preservation of the dying little ones. The prayers must have been heard, for, in the evening the little sufferers fell into a tranquil sleep, from which they subsequentlj awakenedso refreshed and im- proved that no doubts are now entertained as W) their recovery. Their devout parents have never quertioned the efficacy of prayer, but now uMwre firmlv than ever before have- they an ahidingiaiui in the mergraud good- ness of Him to whom no sufferer appeals in Tain.â€" J7wwr(CH) ZWhoMb m THE BEST BLOOD PURIFIER. Tkere b enly ene way by wMcli mnj «.. Ite CWC4, wmA tkat Islv mmtIbt tkeci^aeâ€" wkereverMMay be. Tbe neat â- HsiUeal •â- tfcaHlle. •t Seday declare (hat acarly every disease la eaaaed by deraaced Udaeys ar Uver. Te reatere tbese tbcrewr* is Ibe ealy way by whleb b^altb eaa be .e« caved. Here Is wbere WAKHES'S 8i^ nUBE bas aebleved lU crcat repatatlea. It acts dlrceily apoa tbe kMaey. aad Itrar â- ad by aladas Iboa la a bealtby eeadlttea drives dleease aad pala ftaa. tbe .ysteas. Vor all Kitaey. Uveraad Vriaary trwble»t ter-tbe treMl««dlMrdanar.waai3i for MalaHaT^d »torijBU^ti5iii|l«a S^eralo. •t latpealar., Iiitatiaas aad mneecUea* Mid ta be last â- • sMd. r«r IHabetes adt flbr WISH SB'S BlrT DIABETES CUBE. Fer sale by all dealen. H. H. WARNER CO., TaMato,«Bt^Ba«hMtMP,a.T., MISCELLANEOUS. dkCPERD'lOanUa 9vor femal RCKItEK i Kin? WATCTEi 13 Vonjie Street. 3^M:j:or free illustrated cata losuetoRYRIE, theJoweler Toronto. ^1 Afk^*^^^ A ^VORKiNG^ MODKL «!pX«Vfl/ steam Bnf^ne. with lamp complete. C. HOrrER. .31 King-3t.. E^st, Toronto. Uf IOC ^^^ '^^^^ GUARDS, WIRE CLOTH If in band Wire Goods at the Toronto Wire Works, 116^ KingSt. Wes t. T. G. R ICE. IGHLY CULTIVATED 89 ACRE FAR \t -best soil; tfood buildings. Price $1300 W. WIANCKO, Sparrow Lake. Onr. H only. P iRICK TICKETS, SHOW CARDS, wIN DOW SHADES. Newest designs. Send for price list. F. Williams. 4 King E., Toronto. PORTLAND CEMENTS^fIrE BRfCKS Fire Clay. Sewer Pipes. c. Large stock ot flrst-clafa hTwi^ \V. McXiLLY CO., Importers Montrett S.„W0OD at CO., OAKVILLEâ€" MANU • FACTURERS of Outside and Inside Blinds, Sash, Doors, and Mouldings. Send for prices, Oakville, Ont. ROOFIxii JtATERIAiÂ¥ri:ARPit;T AND Buildihg Papers, wholesale and retail, at ow price, at HODGE WILLIAMS, i Adel- ide, St.. East. Toronto. TTIARMS.â€" PRODUCTIVE LANDsON^ ALT r water. Climate mild. Society good. Taxes low. Freights cheap. Lists free. ISLER M EE KI NS, Camb ridge, Md. ^TOCK OF GOODS WANTED IN EX- lio CHANGE for large good farm,4iavirjg vil- lage and Railway station-qn.it, or would sell cheap. Apply Box 1. Otin^lk, Out," A~UtbPaONES, JftW, INCLUDiNGYoUR tunes. T. CLAXTON, dealer in Musical nstrumants. Piano Music, Band Music, c. atalo^ues free. 197 Yony e St.. Toronto ONTARIO VETERINARY^COIASGErTO" RONTO. Students can enter from Octo- PROF. Fees, fiftv dollars, SMITH. ber until January Edin. Principal. CLERKS^ND SC HO DLM ASTERS- WHY not add $5 to ^15.00 per week io yottr salary alter business hour?. Address .with«tamp, H. McALlST ER. D rawer 26 30. Toronto, Ont. STuCK DnOKcn. Hamilton, Member Montreal Stock Exchange, 13 Hospital Street. Montreal. HANNON PERFECTION LETTER FILa and Transfer Binding Cases • also the Standard File and Pen Puller. The most per- fect letter file invented. Agents wanted. J. B. DEVLTN, Manufacturer 122 Yon ge-st.Toron to. DAIKÂ¥ iSIIFPUKSâ€" ENGLISH SALT. A\- natto. Rennet, Rennet Extract also, full line of Provisions and Canned Goods. JAMES PARK SONS, 161 King St.. West, and 11 Jo 47 St. Lawrence Market Tornnto" THe'Tiffonto General Trusts C" tl aad 8» Welllagton St., Toronto. HON. ED. BLAKE, Q.C., M.P., President E. A. MEREDITH, Esq., LL.D., Vice President J. W. LANGMUIR, Mana r This Company, which has been approved of by the HIjcb Court of Jastice and the Llcn- trnant tiovernor In Council, accepts trusts of every description, and acts as executor, ad- ministrator, c., and also as agent of existinsf trustees, executors, c. $300,000 of Trust Funds to loan upon real estate and mortgages. Fo further information apply to J. W. LANGMUIR. Manager S "RELIABLE" i^ EEDO I^wl^a^urenase^^^eeu^i^enno^ny descriptive and priced annual catalogue or a "Cultivator's Guide" for 1*83, sent free on plication. Address, 147 RELIABLE SEED HOUSE. King Street Eagt» Tf^wnto -fi Astntnar Bronchitis, Throat Diseases, â€" A-Dâ€" Catarrh. Together with diseases ot the Eye, JBar and Heart, successfully treated at the Ontario Pnlmonarr Institnte, t^S Charrta street, Tereata, Oat. M. BSntOif WILLIAMS, MJ).. M.C.P.S.O., PROPKIETOR. Our system of practice is by Medicated Inhal- ations, comlHnM witb proper con- tltational remedies. Over 40,000 cases trelted daring tbe past 18 years. If impaesibietocall pecMmally for an exam- ination, write to list of Question, and a oopy of onr new Medical Treatise. Addren, ON- TARIO PUUTONABY INSTITUT*.. 125 Caurch street, Toronto, Ontario. b Q^ fragraat BM«kb amdTtb atnry WHITE LEGHORN ING- WiUyou excharge a chronic case of Dyspepsia, or agree to break up a Bil- ious Temperament â€" to give your torpid Liver activity, and thus strengthen your Digestion, regain energy, comfort, health and spirits, all for 75c A single bot- tle of ZoFKSA will do this. A few doses surprise thofo who try Zopesa. For Biliousness and Dyspepsia in their many forms it is a Panacea, and is warranted to cure them. It acts speedily and picas- santly. Tiy a 10 cent sample, ^GGS FOR HATC i i -Gain and Pugsley strains; 32.00 for 13;fair hatch guaranteed. R. GREENWOOD, Norway 1^- 0. WANTED -LADIESTaND'YOUNG MEN â€"in city or country, to take a light work at their own homes; anyone can do it; work sent by mail; good salary: distance no objec- tio-^; no canvassing. AJdcfress. with stamp, B U RT^ E M MONS, Box 2.178, Boston, Mass. WATCHMAKERS Before buying lathes. si»e the "Whitcomb," made by AMERICAN WATCH TOOL CO.. Waltham. Out. " General Financial Agency. Sums of from $200 to S.W.OOO to invest in Pa- tent Rights, Business Chances, Manufactures, Hotels, Saloons, and any kind of merchantable or exchangeable propertv. J. I EV.4KA A CO.. Leader Lane, Toronto. AMBER SUGAR CANE NEW PARAGON SCHOOL DESKS y. BEATTY i EONS, WELL AS D, ONT. tS'Ea.Tly Amber Cane Seed imported from the Southern States. Send forCatnlosue and Prices. THE sijn^"a"^s;^. No other Newspaper published on this side of the earth is bought and read by so manv men. and women. Why ' Because it is out- spoken, truth-telling and always interesting. It is everybody's newspaper. Subscription: Daily (4 pages), by mail. '^^^•. a month, or !H«..50a year; Sunday (X p-accs). $1.20 per year; Weekly (s pages), •$» prrvp.TT. i.L. W. ENGLAN D. Puhlisher, New Yor k City BRIGK MACHINES. I X. MARTINPATENT E. GURNEY CO. T r5 no Kff TO. Mfulion this paper. DON'T FORGET When visiting Toronto, to pay a viit to the INDIAN CLOCK one of the great attractions of the city. The increased patronage, that has been extended to this house for the past few ycrs, has, cf necessity, caused an enlargement of the al- ready spacious building, to nearly two-thirds more tlian its f jruier size. The immense new stock cf Gold and Silver Watches. French and American Clocks cf every deiicriptioD, Diamonds loof^e and mounted.Fine Gold and Silver Jewelry, Silverware, liiusical Boxes. Cutlery, Spectacles, Opera Glasse.s, c. Sellmg at marvellously low prices is worth inspec tion to any intending purchaf er. A gent's good, sounl, u eful, ttem-winding watch for $5. Ladies' Solid GoM Watches from $10. One Day Clocks, reliable timekeepers, for §1. Watch and Jewelry Maimfactiirers, WHOLESALE RETAIL, 168 YONGE ST TORONTO- 13" SIGX OF THE IKDIAX CLOCK '^1 N.B.â€"Setidfor Price List. WATCHMAKERS WANTED First-class; Highest wages; con- stant employaieiit. 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