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Markdale Standard (Markdale, Ont.1880), 31 Jan 1884, p. 7

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Ill the 111 Ije en^rav- ••.vn, £0 that Iteration, it them in the li the excrem- iil, moreover, naist be held 'â-  01 I'jid by ;_':it or wcuad 1.5S rod. If ation, though â- . tter results. -li 'i je to give i. \t relief. â€" pro.-cnt puz- I'-.-i tney hear lit â-  sure if it •: anio-iat of t I a 'cneral â-  â- . M :l it this â-  i-. Would t 'â-  -A, y, need :,â- " irance â€" .-, -a to tell I Q by the i' -lit empire c a:i in- r.' and froni â- â-  U-rot the ' •â- â- ( much of • :.i!i and ail I OCU miles T,:is vast ex- ;.-; riii to be ' [K'u le, moat :y o; those of 1 aui daring. laiglishwill ill I, lerocious IV. a le Egypt, t.nla. aad favorable icvada, as also ve wild tobac- i!3 to acquirft â- Tesh, green- ^ly in all it* where. It W L'vv respectable ii;n. Over in years ago, an 1 ahout tobac- cd some of the ana succeeded jly recognized tobacco. The it to a small ter the white nvs very con- raised in I«e- facility, if no* to gro iv in any but in this ocaiities whd* thirst or amy I evada may b*' icing State by iging up enian. wbea NEWS SUMMABY. Interesting Items of Sews f5rom all Parts of the World. CAXADIAX. The Halifax City Council has adopted a resolution providing for a new paid fire de- partment instead of the preeent volunteer one. The cost of the new system will be nearly $15,000, The late Clerk of the Ccurt of Appeals at .Montrti.'., Comte L'ateai de Gianpre, wai a very ecc ntric nran, and it is taid that he bought his ccthn thirty ytars ago aad has fcver=iuce had it in his possession. The recent Cornwall fire was the most Ji.-.iniou3 of any in that town for yfars. Bs- side.^ ihe totid destruction of the Commerc- ial Hotel, eight or nine other places of busi. ness were de-troytJ, involving a less of nearly ?100,CO0. The "St. Lawrence Siigar refinery at Mon- treal has hcea destroyed by lire, with a loss of prci'crty valued at 8200.000. It is said to be the heaviest loss the insurance com- panies have sustained in 2tIontreal for the last n\e years, About 100,000 pounds of s-uaar End i:,0C0 bags of valuable material were destrojed, and "J.JO men thrown tem- jT-^arily out of employment. The cigar btx factory of Davis Son, alongside, was also I'e-itroyed witli a loss of about §G, 000. Rtv, L. .^I'^ckay, mitsionary of the Cana- .;a l'resb terian ociety to the island of For- mosa, oil the coast of China, reports that over J OOU natives have thrown away their id.o'.s, and desire to worship the one true ji. A chapel his been opened in one vil- Id^fj, and in another or over two hundred in-' i.abitants every soul wants to be a Christ- ian, and every house is cleared cf idols. Tilt- burning of the Erskine Presbyterian hur^li in Toronto, of which Rev. John mith is the minister, involved a loss of nearly â- ^.'iO.OOO. There via? aa insurance of a'lout -0,000. It i.s protable the building will be re-erected at once. The walls were of brick and j: art of them can be used again. The .icgn-o-ation now worships :n a sn all Metiiodist church on Elm street. The Csiadian steamer "Spartan" of the Kicliilelieu and Ontario Xavagation Co. wa.=i wrecked near Owen Sound last summer and taken to I'etroit for repairs. The charges for repainuj,' were no less than i-'i,- OOO. and besides there was a wreckage claim ot sii OUU more. The company considered these charue? more than the steamer was wcfrtli and she was allowed to be sold at auc- tion by the U. S. Marshall, to satisfy the .laiiii.--. The steamer was bought at $20,000 I ji t:ie ecinipany. I'r. Alpheus Todil, for many years Par- liamentary Lilrarian of Canada, died very suddenly at his own residence, recciit- 1,-, He had been in his usual health and ill- '.It .. ta V .IS ,( ttributed to the rupture of a I'll o.i vessel in his biaia. He va3 about 0-3 \t rs o: 1' ^e, a i ative of Eng and, and a pen- tlen auol in'e ability, especially a^ a writer apcn constitutiora' ijuestions. He held of- ticc t'jr I \er thirty j tars in connection with tl.e pari. I -lieu'..! "-y libiary. r.MTKD .-rATE. r. T. Uarnum has built a roller-skating r.,ik in Uridu'epoil, A jreat strike of nail- workers in the East- em .â- states ia threatened, .â- ^uow nfteen inches deep on the level is re- ported Iron; North Carolina, \ew Vork State made a profit of nearly ^lu Ouu out cf its prisons last year. The civic debt of Boston is S42,,344:,- I'l' and tl-.at of Braokly, X, Y,, S4t2,7lj-t,- ":.:, di\cnce market ia New Vork is de- .n:n^' laat ar there were 2 t i divorces .ijaiii.-t '11111 in 1 '-^â- J '-atitics of the r. iron and steel trade it.r ~--.' .show a ilight decrease in the pro- 'U.^tluii,! i:,paied witli 1m' I riplits, named Aljraham, Isasc, and ..ol !v.l' aL'jd 7'-! Jta;~, are living in i'a.k ^, I. .uuty, Pennsylvania. K' Toit.s inlicate serious darrage by frosts t ti c ' i.ng orange groves along the (iulf â- a.-t, IS r^r .scatli as Manatee, Fia, L :iitt'i ^taffs Treasurer W'yman has re- t ti i tii irrin .\ cw ork a sl,uOO note aa a J i.tril'iit.ou to tlie cuuse .ce fund, i nc C ittle Lomn;. sion recommend- ' 1 tlie a]i)rupriation of a million and ahalf t.. lic u-se.l in preventing the spread of cat- tie diseases, I'he .New York Worn! estimates the steal- iuja for the yeci 1 ss:i, Canada not included, at .-"KJ.Oi'O UOO, distributed among 14s uast- ed othcials. i'ennsylvania is recklessly destioying hf r tiii.l.iti. Ht 1 shipments as reckoned in WiUiani-pr i-t, footed up at mora than 400,- 000 Ouu fe'^t last year. The report of the New York Superintend- ent 01 State Prisons says the earnings fcr the Tear ending Septimbtr were '407,0(31, and the expenses S"J~,'Jbo. During the last four years it is stated that not le^s than three hui.drtd million dollars have been spent in building new rail- roads and repairing old ones in the Southern ftates. The output of the Amfr'.can coalfields last year was net I'.y 9:i,000,000 tons, at an aut lage va'ue to the mine owners at the pit mouth of 8102 750,000 (JC per cent, was of bituminous v£r;eties. During 1SS3 thtia was a reduction of ovtr S115,C0O,0COontheL' S, interest-bearingpub- lic debt. In a little over IS years the nation has paid orer SI, 10.3,000, OOOcf it, only §86,- CCO.OCO less than half the total bonded bebt on Septembar 1, 1S65. TheBoEidof Dirt ctcrs of the Zoological Society of i'hiladelphia nave decided not to 1 accept the gift of SoO.OOO offered by Mr. Joseph E. Temple, en condition that the gar- I den should be open free to the public one jdiy in each week. The St. Paul Gazette states that the Crow I Indians, numbering SOO families, with about [3,000 persons, own 0,500,00 acres of good Hand, worth, at 82 an acre, S6,5C0.C00; 11,- l.^'iOO horses, worth, at 820 a piece, sij.^O.OOo' land receive an annual allowance ot $800,000 lirom the Goviicment, from which it com- Iputesthat they are wcrthSS.olOa head, â- â€¢naking them the richest people in the ^orld. The steamer City of Co'umbus was â- wrecked on the coast of the Channel, near New Bedford, Massacbnaetta, and waa wrecked with the loss of nearly one hundred persona on board. The report is that the steersman became cold, laahed his wheel and went for twenty minutes to warm himself by the smoke pipe. When he returned Le found the vessel had changed her course, was among the rocks and he therefore head- ed towards shore, grounding the vessel in 1 1 feet of water, over a mile from the main land. GREAT BRITAIN. A Policeman's Christian Asscciition has been formed in London. Tbere were only nine accidents to trains in 1882 in Great Britain by which passengers were killed. The population of England and \Vales has doubled in the past 57 year?, and that of London in 41 years. A tower nearly 100 feet is to be erected netr Bolton Abbey as memorial cf the late Lord Frederick Cavendish. I^The latest piece of fashionable slang in London is "slumming." To "slum" is to visit poor people in poor parts of a city on missions of mercy and charity. Ilichard Neusman, of Preston, England, who recently died, left to that town his en- tire collection of pictures, porcelain and broLZ3S, It is said that the pictures alone, ten years ago, were valued at between 8300,- 000 and 8:350,000. In England, Miss Emily Faithful started the first printing press for women in 1859, aft( r great opposition, and obtained the ap- proval of the Queen fcr the work, who ap- pointed her printer and publisher in ordinary to Her Majesty. The Crystal palase electrical exhibition held in London last year was a decided suc- cess from a financial point of view, the prof- its amounting to £15,000. The Paris elec- trical exhibition netted even a larger sum, about £10,000, which is to be devoted to the creation of a central laboratory for elec- tricity. rictures of Patagonia. The wild scenery is something wonderful, and when the sun shines on the snow-cover- ed mountains it is indeed a pretty sight. In some of the ravines you see large drifts of snow that have been carried there by the wind, and into which I should imagine it would not be very pleasant to fall. The air here, of course, is very cold, but it is a healthy breeze, and very braciny. At one o'clock, mid-day, we reached our anchoring place for the night, as we cculd not make the next harbor by daylight, and in the darkness It would be impossible to enter. About two o'clock we leoeived a visit from one ot the Patagonian India ip. They came off from the shore in queer looking canoes, made out of three pieces of board â€" one on the bottom and cm on each side. These were sewn together with fibres, aud admit- ted considerable water. \\'ith the exception of some skins they had tied loosely around their bodies, they were devoid of clothing, and before they h.\d been alongside many minutes, they f:ad sold them all for some biscuits, tobacco and boxes of matches After remaining on board about an hour, they returned to the shore, all but one being entirely naked. The exceptional cne who did not return to shore in a nude state, owed it to the fact that the second steward had found on board an old bottle-green diess that had been left by some female passenger on the way out from Europe. With this the Indian was duly attired, it being tied on and around him, by the sailors, with se zings. Later on we had a visit from one or more of them, this time accompanied by a female. The skins they brought oli were those of the otter, lae Indian had over his shoulder whxt at one time had been a very valuable sealskin, but was then too old and dirty for use. It is strange how these creatures manage to exist in this severely inclement climate, where it fie z a nearly all the year lound. They used no more clothiiig fhan that affor- ed them by nature, and their huts are no- thing but a few sticks tied together, with a few skins and some leaves thrown over the top of them, and their canoes are always half full ot water, Tne weapons used are bows, arrows, spears. They eat the tlesh of the [^animals they kill in the chase, and sometimes they catch fish but the principle artiole of food is muscles, of which there are millions around there. They have no- thing in the shape of coi n, wheat, or cereals of any kind, as none grow anywhere nearer than 1200 miles away. The climate is too cold for i.iiv but hardy shrubs. They will not touch liquor of any kind. They are in appearance somethiirg like the Indians c rie meets in the altos in Guate- mala, but are a smaller and shorter race, and very m.uch more degenerated. I should imagine them to be the very lowest speci- men of humanity existing, and culy one link short in the chain to connect them with the monkey tribe, On of them, apprrently a better humored fellow than his companions, sat upon the rail and sang a song. They sit, or rather squat, as a monkey eioes, and this fellow at sbort intervals would yell out: "Ama, ama, ama," crying out quickly, and much after the monkey style. As night drew on they all went ofif to the shore^ and we saw them no more. -WOMAN AND HEB DISK ASKS" is the title of an interesting treatise (95 pages) sent, postpaid, for three stamps. Address AVckld'.s Dispensary Medical AssotiATiox, Bufifalo, N. Y. The progress of rivers to the ocean is not so rapid as that of the man to error. A DEAD SHOT may be taken at liver and bilieus disorders with Dr. R V, Pierce's "?lea8ant Purgative P. diets." Mild yet certain in operation; and there is none of the reaction consequent upon taking severe and drastic cathartics. By druggists, That action is be3t that procures the greatest happiness for the greatest num- ber. Young med or middle aged ones, suffering from nervous debility and kmdred weakness^ ea should send three stamps fcr Pori Vll World's Dispensary Dime Series of bookj. Address AVorld's Dispensary Medical Association, Baifilo, N. Y. Where we may not be able to extirpate an evil, it is still our duty to do what we can to lessen it. FOR THE Kidneys, Liver, and Urinary Organs. THE BEST BLOOD PURIFIER. There is only one way by whi,A any disease CffTi be cured, and that ia bv removine: the causeâ€" wherever it may b" Thenreat medical authorities of t'leday dtclare that nearly every disease is cau d by deranged kidneys or liver. •- .ebkOre these, therefore, i- the only â- way by which health can be .secured. Here is where WAR.XKK'S SAKE dUK has achieved its great reputation. It acta directly unou the Kic ,^V3 and liver, and by placing them in a Ilea, hj ^indition drives disease and pain from the s.'steni. For all Kidney, Liver, aud Urin- ary I oub'cs; for the distressing disorders of woniti' for Malaria, and physical troubles .ceuera y, this great remedy has no equal. Be- ware o impostors, irailations and coacoctiens said to b' just as good. For Diabetes ask for l^.JtXEB'S SIFE DIAitETiCS CI RE. For sale by all dealers. H H. WARNER CO ToroBto, Ont.,K«chei»ter,\.Y.. LoikIou. Fng. A Ceylon Coffee Eastatc. The coflFee-trees were all planted in rows, each about six feet apart and stretching right away up the hillside. The treerather resembles the laurel foliage, but it is not al- lowed to attain any height, being tepped down when four feet high. The coffee-tree takes thre3 years after planting before it will yield fruit, and requires a shelter from the wind and a good soil to make it bear well. We were inform 3d that the young plants are put out in holes eighteen inches deep and wide, which are previously tilled in with good jungle mould, the greatei portion of the soil of Ceylon being naturally poor. Tha jungle is, in the first place, felled by Singhalese contractors â€" this race being famed for their skill with the axe â€" toward the end of the year, and is generally finished and ready for burning by March. The great forest "burns" are one of the most curious sights in Ceylon, Imagine torches being applied to a hundred acres or so cf felled and lopped trees which have become as dry as tinder from exposure to the burn- ing un. The tremendous blazs which in- stantly ensues, [and the dense clouds of smoke forming and hanging over the scene like a pall, are something astonishing aad can he seen for miles around. The following morn- ing nothing is to be seen but cinders and charred logs, the sole remtaats of former forests giants, destroyed by the ruthless 1 ;nds of the enterprising planter to make room for the coffee or tea plant. The opera- tion of planting is usually finished by the month of August if the season is favorable, but diseased and sickly plants have to be replaced by fn-sh ones till no vacancies are to be seen. In the second year the planter gets a very small crop ca'led the maiden- crop, and in the third â- ^ear the estate is said to be in full, when the pulping-house and other necessary buildings have to be erected. The berry, when ripe, resembles the ordira-y cherry in shape and coler, and appears in crimson clusters on the trees, de- lighticg tlie eye of the aaxious proprietor. In every berry are two beans, which are pulped out by machinery, the beans disap- p .i-iiig into the fermenting cistern, and the husk in':o the pu'p pit, where it accumulates u r mmuring purposes. The beans are suii'ered to ftrment for thirty-six hours, and are then drawn into the washing cittern, where they are thoroughly cleansed with spring water, whcLce they are carried to the "barbacue" an open space pived with cement or asphalte, where they are spread on n aUing, fuUv exposed to the rays of the sun, to dry. AVhen the drying operation has been repeated tbrje or four times the " parchment," as it is called, is sewn up in stout bags and despatched by bullock-carts to the nearest ladway station, whence it is sent on as quickly as possible to Colombo, where it is again thoroughly dried and the parchment skinre moved by a " peeler " it IS then put up through a winnower, which takes off a delicate skin still remaining, call- ed the â- ' silver," and it is then ca'led "clean coffee," which, after being sepaiated into â- various sizss, is a' length fit to be shipped to the market, and is usually picked in isks for the voyage. Try to be happy m this very moment; and put not off being so to a time to come as though that time should be of another make from this, which is already come, and is ours, PECTORIA Pectoria Pectoris the great remedy for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Influenza, Hoarseness, and all affections of the Lungs and Throat or Chest. Pectoria loosens the phlegm and breaks up the Cough. 25 cents per bottle. Don't gire up until! you have tried! Pectoria, all Druggists and General Storekeepers Bell it. A certain amount of distrust is whole- some, but not so much of others as of our- selves. HFcr a three cent stamp Wilson Chemical Co, Kingston, Ont., will send to any address a saniple package of Triangle Dyes, twenty- seven colored samples of cloth, with direc- tions for use, and other information valuable to every housewife. Nothing is ever done beautifully which is done in rivalship, nor nobly which is done in pride. A,P lfi2 I 600 prizes free. 3^1' â-  Market Seedsman. Toronto. Ont. SEED ONE OF THE BEST 250 ACRE FARMS in the County of Kent. For particulars address W. SHACKLETON, Chatham, Ont. $100,000 TO LOAN cm first-class farm property, at lowest ratet. Fannen will save money by applying by mail direct to me. 48'Adf UMe 8t„ fan, TvroHto. AN ESTABLISHED HARNESS BUSI- NESS for Sale, together with acre land, with good house, shop, a»d stables or would exchange for jouse and lot in Toronto. JAUES COAKWKLL, Whitevale. DAKOTA â€" PARTIES DESIRING IN- FORMATION relating to free homes, with cor- rect maps, circulars, and reliable facts, free of charge. Apply to HARRY MERCER, Travelling Emigration A«ent C. M. and St. P railway, Chatham, Ont. UTUAL MARRIAGE ENDOWMENT Association, provides dowries on marriage of its members, from *250 to $3,0C«. Assessments low. Over 390 oertiticates alreadj- issued. Well worth the consider- ation of young people. Apply to W. I. IMLACH, Sec- retary, London, Ont. B OO N To FARMERS. Circulars free, ot new an' most I'rodnctive varieties kn«wn of Seed Grown. Testimonials of 110 bushels per acre of Boyds Eg.vptian )ats. Samiiles of 2 uz 20 cents JA.-i BOYD JK, Ce.lar ;rove. (.nt T\0 NOT ALLOW YOCR CHILDREN -L' to grow up .deformed or crippled, but call and examine our appliances for the treatment of Club Feet, and Diseases of the Spine, Hips, Knue and Ankle. R«- meniljer the world is prot-ressidg, and more can be done to-day than at any fsrnu-r period We also manufacture Artificial Limbs, Ti-usses. aud appliances for the relief and cure of all kiu'ls of leformities. Will show at Tor- onto. Gvielph and London Exhibitions. At'TUORS i COX. 91 Church street. Toronto. X AKCE TWO SroRY BRICK. HOTEL *-^ for Sale in the villaae of Brougham, known as the Brougliam Hotel. Broughan is situated in the ci-ntre of the Towushij) of Pickeriig. wliere all the iiublic busi- ness of the Township is transacted. This hotel is doing a larpTt' commercial trade, besides a tirst class general business. undoubtcUy one of the best money making Hoti-l Stands in the County, Terms moderate. Title good. Splendicl .Stal)les and sheds. Possession to suit purchaser. Proiirietor ietiriui^ from Hotel business. Slarkh'.m i Whitby mail stages stop daily at the stable For iarticulars apply to the proprietor, THOMAS FOUCHEK, Brur.gham, Ont. Municipal Ccuucillor's Handbook. Im])ortant book for Municipal 'onncillors an'l officers. 'ontains in briet and familiar style tile uuuiicipal laws of Ontarioâ€" with forms. 200 pages bomid in cloth. Prico On,. 0,,llar. .Xd.lress PRATT i TR.\CV, Publishers, Stratford. I.)nt. ELM CITY HARNESS OIL BASED O.VNEATS FOOT OIL, Is the finest harness dressing made. It softens and preserves the leather, and gives it a fine finish. Ask your saddler for it F. F. DALLEY CO., HAMILTON. ONTARIO. Sole Agents for the Dominion r883=;S"Tr JOHN EXHIBITIONT883 Leather Belting, Fire Engine Hose, Ac. Four First Prizes and Two Diplomas. The highest of all Awards for Leather Belting and Fire Engine Hose were accorded by the Judges at the St. John Centennial and Dominion Ex- hibition, to ROBIN SADLER, Montreal, ov- er all competitors. BEAVER STsTTIINE: "WEEKLY BETWEEN aVEBEC. MONTREAL, A\D LIVERPOOl CALLING AT QtEENSTOWN AND BELFAST For owest rates and all narticulars aoply to H- E- MURRAY} Montreal. ' l8 a perfect gem, equa to an imported French Corset; fits like a glove to the figure; very styl- ish, elegant in appearance, and approved ol by the most fastidious. Manufactured only by THE CRO3IPT0N CORSET CO. 78 YORK STREET, TORONTO. Dominion Line of Steamships. Running in connection with the Grand Trunk Railway of Canada. Sailing from Quebec every Saturday during the summer months, and from Portland every Thursday during the winter months. PORTLAXD TO LIVERPOOL. nominlon, .Ian. lU. Oregon, Jan. 31. *SarHla, Jan. IT. I Ontario, Feb. 7 IMonlreal, Jan. 'H. I Toronto, Feb. 14. Kates of passage Cabin, Quebec to Liverpool $50, $60, $65, $80 return, $99, $108. $117, $1-14, according to steamer and berth. Intermediate, $40. Steerage, $24. The saloons and staterooms in steamers marked thus: are amidships, where but little motion is felt, and no cattle or sheep are.carried on them. For further particu lars apply to any Grand Trunk Railway Agent, or lociu agents of the Company, or to DATIU TOKRA.\C'E A CO., General Agents. Montreal. RENNIE'S. SELECT Ficld,Gtir(lei AND Flower ARE THE BEST THE HANDSOMEST AND MOST COMPLETE 'CATALOGUE POR 1884 REE TO ALL Intending Purchasers. WM. RENNIEJORONTO. â€" FOR â€" Extraordinary Bargain On receipt of only 35c we \^ill mail, post- paid, 34 pieces comprising 48 pages of full size sheet mu.sic, bouml together in one volume. Names of Vocal pieces â€" All on account of Eliza; A Warrior Bold; The Country Lad; Nancy Lee Choris of Charity (Jirls Drum- mer's Song The Judge's .Song The Love-Sick Boy Whoa Emma Two Bad Men Man in the Moon Johnny Morgan The Gleaners Torpedo and the Whale I .Saw Her in the 'Vio- let Time Five O'clock in the Morning My Love She's but a Lassie Yet Adieu, Dear Home Dame Babble and 15 pieces of Instrumental Music, comprising new and popular dance Music, selections from different Operas, Marches, c., kc. All the above and our handsome new Chromo Lithograph in colors of the Lord's Pray- er and 10 Commandments, sent post-paid for 35. As a holiday offer we will also send free 10 Christmas Card" 50 mouey making receiptf and a pack of Age Cards. Order quick. You will get all the above for 35c, or 5 lots for $1.25 1 doa. for ^.00. Out this out and return with order. J AS. LEE CO., Montreal P. Q. MAniC LAUNDRY BAR. ASK FOR IT AND TAKE NO OTHEB. Beware of Imitations. Is/LA.TDlEi The Albert Toilet Soap Co. Tinsmiths' Goods I TIN PLATK-Dlfllarent Brandiand Sizes. TINNED SHEETSâ€" do do CANADA PLATEâ€" i'en and other Branda. INGOT TIN-Lamband Flag and Straits. GALVANIZED IRON "Ba vies," "Avon,- Ao. And STAMPED GOODS, CHEAP. For Sale by COPLAND McLAEEN MONTREAL. Five Cents and get a sample copy of Truth, the best 28- page Weekly Magazine publish- ed. See the big list of books given Free to each yearly sub- scriber and clublier. S. FRANK WILSON, 33 i- 35 Adelaide St., West, Toronto, Canada. F. £. D(XONdtCO. Mannfactarers of Star Klvet Leather Belting! 70 King Street, East, T*ronto. Large double Drivln Belts a speolalty. Send or Price Lists and Discounts. OAKLAWN FARM, The Greatest Importine and Breedinar £stabli^hulent lu the World. PERCHERON HORSES WORTH $2,500,000.00 Imported froin France and Br«d since lS7i, by x. w. ru]viiAj»i:, Wayne, Cu Page Co., Uliaois, SSmilei Weit of Chicago on C.4 .N.-W.Ry.° Prices low for quaU ity of stock, and EVERY STALLION GUARANTEED A BREEDER. 390 Imported the Past Three Months. â- .nsistlnfir of finest animals, with choicest pedigrees ileeistered In the Percheron Stud Book of France ana the Percheron Stud Book of the United States. Write for Free Illustrated Catalogue Ko 20 UKF.N4%^VA J^%V 100 BEAUTIFUL SONGS 16c. A new collection, emlirasing a number of the most popular songs ot the d:iy. Among ?heni are, We Never Speak a.swe Pass By;â€" Over the (iarden Wall,â€" Kerry Dance.â€" Warrior Bold,â€" Blue Alsatian Mountains,â€" (July a Blossom from her Grave,â€" Three Old Maids of Lee,â€" Flirting in the Starlight,â€" Orandraother's Old Easy Chair, â€"Don't Drink my Boy To-iiight, aud 90 others, comprisiui} Home songs, Comic Songs, Senti- uii-utul songs, -Children's songs, etc. All are printec on nice paper, and are bound in a book with colored cover. Remtmlier, we send the en- tire collection of 100 .Songs for only 15c., three books for ao. ldoz.,-1.00; Ic. or Sc. stamps taken. J AS. LEE CO,, Montreal, P. i^. THE BEST HORSE REMEDIES TRADEMARK. are those made by THE ELLIS SPAVIN CURE CO. Every owner of one or more horsea can savft a large amount of time and money by havintt on hand a good supply of Ellis's Horse Reme-** dies, and to supply a general demand we woiild announc- that we will send the following by express ,jn receipt ot the money, or C.O.D. and return charges) $6.50 for $5 1 box, 12 pounds Medicated Food, $1 2 bottles Spavin Cure, $2 2 boxes Large Condition Powders. $1 2 boxes Worm Powders, 51 1 box Heave Powder, 50c.; 1 box Colic Powder, 50c. 1 box Hoof Ointment 50c.â€" $6.50. J. H. Whitson Son, 21th St., N Y., says " We have used Ellis's Spavin Cure in our stables for two years, and have tried it on the following with perfect success Splints, curbs, ring bones, bunches on the neck, swelled ankles, also quincy.sore throat, and for general stable liniment it is the best article we have ever used," For further particulars, free books, etc., write to EIXIS SPAVI\- CUKE COM PAST, 50 Sudbury Street, Boston, Jlab-" or 276 Fourth Avenua, New York A FAIR OFFER. If you will senl u-^ with this slip 25c., or"thrr,- cent staiiip.-^, wpi will mail you, l)0^t-pai^i, iisaniplr pHckai;e contuiuin;,' lUO u.stfu] articles, which aie requirtil in every hou?;p. with iastrnctions by wliich you cau make froui '^2 to "4 per day. Suit- aMe tor lioth sexes. This is un humbug, as ihe samples are well w^rth the lagriey, and may be re- turned if not satisfactory, fShow this tu yoiu' friends. JAS LEE k CO., Montreal, P. Q. THE SPLENDID STEAMERS â€" ): OF THE :(- WHITE SriR LIl Are all of them without exception among the Largest anI fa.stest of Ocean Steamers. They were constructed with special reference to the conveyance of passengers, and for Safety, Com- fort or Speed, are unexcelled. They are speci- ally noted for the regularity of their rapid pas- sages in all weather. The steerage accommo- dations are of the highest order, the ventilation perfect; and every provision has been made for the comfort and protection of the passengers. In addition to the total and absolute separation of the single men and women, except on deck, the married compartment has been so remodel- led and arranged that every married couple or family has a little private room to itself. For particulars apply to the company's agents at all towns in Ontario, or to T. W. JONES, Gen- eral Agent, 23 York street. Toronto. FUN AMD MYSTERY KKDLESS AHUS£HEKT FOB ONLT 30 CTS. HaTeyonseen it? Tb« graatest oollKtion of Games, Cards, Tricks Puzzlgg, Songs, etc., ever offered for anything like the money. AMUSB- MENT FOB A WHOLE SEASON, for the old or young. Our NEW BUDGET contains the following Heller's Conjuring Pack the Mystic Oracle Guide to Flirtation 10 new Ereniiig Games: Set of "Hold to Light Cards;" 1 Set Colored Chromo Cards the Star Puzzle 25 Ways to Get Bich the "13" Puzzla; 5 Beautiful Face Pictures Language of Jewels and Flowers; 101 Selections for Autograph Albums 11 Popu- lar Songs with Music, 13 New Tricks in Magic Pack of FuQ and Oomic Cards -1 Chinese Slock Puzzle the Bomn Cross Puzzle Great $5 Prize Puzzle 1 set Transformation Pictures, change color right before your eyes, and Gamea of Fortune. ALL FOB SO CENTS, Df ONT! OR TWO CENT POSTAGE STAMPS. By maU postpaid. Two Packages for FIFTY CENTS, flye for ONB DOLLAR. Send at Once and get the greatest argain erer offered. Betum thia with order to void miitaka. JAS. LEE CO., Montreal, P. Q.

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