_â- â- .. i- â- ^â- ^•^^ T^^-^c." ,«ieS}JCB3F^g^ "^l^p^Pyigy '^S t! »"'yW%V^*-j i» j j; T35»^^^^^^=^- i .f^,.j, â- Ti^^gâ€"-â„¢'" #\ f^ he died .„, I«ne, Gov R " »J»ei, » pe son Way ,V "*«1 b, '"' 2 years. " T^„"Lafter ?! governor) al" 'ateL'" H^'onea1dVam Pj'*^°fbook3**'«nov OSTHfl DANUBE. .ueDiDube, accident has :r:^^"t°e dis'^o^""' oi a. series of r,' .^^ Bltt irders \umerous peasants X m the interior of Rourr.ania I,o.•3^^'^1!;hi' of crossing the Danube 1^^^'" nJed port for the purpose t^,r. roentwr ' f.;, k„i- on their re-. â- \er. s a Very lam mista ^,re ni«°." j.^i,,fria,but on their re eir savings, fearing th« jf tlie Roumanian cus â- ellers have long evadec ,. „n a Email island in the 't ^.P,' °f b-^kait'^*-: •i^"'" ;j Uershavelongevaded â- 'â- "e next r "Po '»t.,e of I.,o„f.,. I lt« rh„ „, "oiahed in if, ion ' -^'^l^ir thV«^^e rowed by Turk- ^^^"'un boatmen, mostly during • "3 i:-' â- i.nd it «"as posjible to reach ' â- â- ="â- "„ shore ia difterent ways un- I -••'"' futh'orities. Sometime ago r- •' "Vntiiliv walking on the banks â- "â- *â- "â- tnl terrible screams issuing p the poet in a sitH„ « r "'f/ng in an easv ^*'«' â- richly,,,,^ easy ^.^i„^ .the other is thrown^'»^' I VVhe. acting" xfrf^^dsea,^. T '"'^^ '^t^ee ;n;t7«"i l"--^ hi.s home is at M I" «'5nve from there irâ„¢^ I house that was n • • ' ' '1 -^yne. and mor. '«'H I'ttle ti„,e tl^ere, buuh/^ |P- -aiu readrn^ess^'fo^' '^S^e^h-?C;"i collection of L^'^^P' 4 -iina,i,iti:^a";^^-fj I library. This coIWh!; "i -e be,,ueathed t^ Cam 1"J now a.s..ned the whole tj'll 'er .v..^ many rare ornirho^J n. obramed by himseKtJ '^-:' of thi. present b £15? """"' ^^.C!:a-gh,ili8J „ a R,p Van Winkle e-l gnt years a^ro he came homi la.nn,g of an intense pai^i t^veuty fo„r hours he w^' l-.ghborhood are puzz^oW larj- ease, which is being ih\ 11 s.Tioaaness and perfect eo" f wspapera of Missouri. tries J. Faine, whose fame aa J nou worldwide, is a direct de.| â- â- b.Tt Treat Paine, one of the i 'ecIaiMtion of Independence in hosron fifty- four years ago, late of Harvard, class of Isl ire, ami stoops slightly. Thel P of his head is exoeedinely haf^ not yet begun U whiten I made the bulk of his money I ertions, though he inherited af ned a vs eaithy wife, flia rec- ' it-r during the war is no ksa he has made as a yachtsman (.ladstone walk a mile on tiae Ih; a rich treat. Even in the luicn he is sbout the moat iml.le pedestrian you would He strides with the spring)- J athlet';, and has all ti;e I of a dancing-master, withoEt laiidyi-inti. More likely than e hiii; swinging his old hat hil.; widening his collar with •-n in to breakfast â€" a whole- Kii^lish breakfast, which he i!:y relish that is the envy of iois. 1 rien after lunch al two doorsâ€" letters. Homer (he is ' away at his Homer), the gazine articles on theologj' n fioftiy, how to make jam, 'uestion, practical forestry, ienr Troy â€" gcydness knoR-s has not written, ^is writiug, out, and always as ar aa- io' who has been connected :ia Railway for six months, ^•d home; and gives a start- of life and death among the -â- i'anama Canal. He says rnf H nearer being hades than s ever in. The laborers die vht'i n.urrain strikes them. •â- one day to see the canal rk." said ho, " and I never i saw The weather was and lifty or more fresh had lieen brought in. fn â- -â- i.t-at aiid the air had their II, ami one by one they fell. it o:i tlie head by the exoa- He was killed. The "-diately hoisted into the 'ent through the machine, he last seen of him. At t:'--n are through work they on smuggled whisky, and with knives and kill each ' -icv you can see human nis. hut the worst forms of New 'ork ard London and ere when compared with every day on the Isthmus. iisher accosted a factory ets of Auguste, Me-i t" i wanted to go home with hat he might, and tb«ffl escort into'a water tanK the ground. She stood ri; as he crawled out, W" and sneaked o£F. t describing Mr. Fniell ili-yand his power ali«« to those who see himmo« nothing specially impi*^' ., It is delicate without lus or handsome, an^ tner» gth or depth in its brign* se, or its small mon^ pitched and rather fenu ion, with no Mggestion " fibre. He seems to M^ for remembering n«^ no particular frw»f*S nd very few acqnwn**^ utside of it. -;viro iience ' some reeds near that island. of several hours similar ,,.ia heard by persons whom ^^ 'Studied to the spot. On the r •%An" thither they foundthat on â- ' u li^rsona crossing the river and ;^';l; -Mmi hid been murdered by '::j,er.sive inquiry wa« «°^ f ^tj" Voum-iDian Fiscal General, M. â- !ije result of which has been to "";ith certainty that hundieds of jei'a'its havebeen murdered on ""af tho moment of landing, and "^â- . ro'jbed of the money and goods â- with them; ' their corpses being '"iedin the graves already prepared ;;g. thrown ameng the reeds m the r.jjesthc murderers were Turkish r. run boatmen from Rustchuk, who â- â- ^3„ealcd under their • clothes the 'a- daggers with which they des- "'-reir victims, one after another, as " Vjot in the dead of night on vhe l^jnd in the Danube. I :. Hated to Take Any Chances- 1 ^.-mks h;id brought hia children up "c iiiithfuliy in a veritable .Santa u: there was one ciiiall seoeder who â- %: himself and rejected the nurs- •' Wnen Christmas Hve came last r'oarided to hia mother his doubts '!,lecvc that I don t b'leeve in any ^â- ;iu,,' h" said, gravely, "though l--.,-3, mamma, I don't b'leeve I know |; io ii'leeve." r. in the evening, when the whole •xrtC- ;i5seiiibled in the parlor, the r ;::;e'i ^nd a genuine Saiita Clans â€" ':,.k, white whiskers and all the re- ;; reatiuvs â€" entered. Little Phil iroand with an incredulous ?rin and the members of bis tribe. They J present, and each one had a request \u;ti. Phil kept up his unbelief [•r..jti.ia-s turned to go. p'scd into the halHf;ar and doubt _cil in the small boy's mind. He ibe.icve in any such per-sonage, but he take any chances.' His feet wig- \,zi dt !,ist he slid from his chair and ;â- the disapparing lii;ure. As the .iflhristmas reached the front door :::.ia veiy beseeching voice grasp at ';ndsd-e.d!" Queer Facts and Happenings. Aprisoner inthe Franklin, Pa., jaU named Joseph Reed w but 7 years old. He was ^. rested for " maliciously trespassing." Mrs Annie Tomlin of Morristown, N. J., lately received in a letter a $23 bill from a servant who had stolen that amount nine- teen years before. At Gardiner, Mo., at a recent wedding, th^ groom was but 19 years of age, while Kb bride was 60. P f *\? w ° ^^" strange but true names ^choHalfnose,aChicagomerchant;Sapphire Gunnybag of Boston. Applepie Johnson of Pittsburgh, John Vadanhiglitenberger, a shoemaker of Philadelphia, and Libertv Toddalsoof Ph'ladelphia. This is the epitaph on the tomb of Chas. a, Salmon at Drakesville, N. J. •• In memory of Charles H. Salmon, who was born Sept. 16, 1858. He grew, waxed strong, and developed into a noble son and loving brother. He came to his death on the 12th of October, 1884, by the hands ^f a careless drug clerk and two excited doctors at 12 o'clock at night in Kansas City." GEMS or THOUGHT. No perch is so high but climbing will reach it. The man who depends upon himself is sel- dom disappointed in his friends. To think other people are fools is a com- mon method for a man to show his lack of wisdom. The man who can keep his temper may not get rich thereby, but it never pays him to lose it. In all undertakings let us first examine our own strength; the enterprise next and thirdly the people with whom we have to do. Of all the means of ruin which dog the steps of life not one is more prolific of evil than the inability to say " No" at the right time. If you your lips would keep from slips, five thingsobserve with care â€" of whom you speak, to whom you speak, and how, and when, aud where. It is the edge and temper of the blade that make a good sword, not the richness of the scabbard and so it is not money or possessions that make a man considerable, but his virtiie. Inyentions of the 19th Centniy. Oats numiDgr by ni^rt and by cUyT^ Hou»j. l^flited by KM and beatea 6y rteam. And bntfht electricity's ray. '"Tn,^hl""'"2"'^*P^^'*« Ughtning released, xnen the telephone comes to excel it And, to put on the finish, the last but not leasit I8 the famed little Purgative PeUet. Last, but not least is Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellet, because it relieves human suffenng, adds to the sum of human comfort, and enables the relieved sufferer to enjoy all the blessings and luxuries of the age we live m. "Why is a married man like an electric light " " Because he frequently goes out of a night when he hadn't ought to." Yes, he loves you now, 'tis true. Lass with eyes ol violet blue. FUETHEE ENDOKS^TION. Tureii's Battle With a Wild-Cat- ;r.ly, \Un!o \V. I), (lark, of Pleasant lal., was away from kome, his two rls, the eldest ten years of age, es- krge wiidcat prowling around in siiiiity to the barn. They, with A\ do,s, gave i. hase, the eldest girl • iorwith a broom, but a blacks, nake. ^:;e--' ran to the mountains, about 'â- a'.r.iy, took a position on a large :• :;ii w^iited for the attacking force. " e cirh took in the -bituation, pulled " e;rsaud cried " sic-," and the bat- l-.-a. liic iittk girls stood by, pelting â- ik;-^ ar.l sui-rounding boulders with -â- 'SOS as- they i;'iul.i pull up. and usiug i-ii-aikc coritiriU'ously. 'our corre- |-k; is ot the opinion that rbo black- iM tr.o uusine.-H, as in looking back V'yi.oo^; d.ujs he lias a vivid recoUec- :;he encct of one in particular. The rHj thya dragged their victim home, â- --^ Iiitiguc'd and hariily knowing • *^5- They certainly did not know •â- '•» ".hoy had taken. I am sorry to say that I cannot recrm- mend the Breadmakers' Yeast. Before using it ten loaves of bread were sufficient to last my family a week, now it lakes seventeen. J\Jy little girl userl to say: "Mamma, I cannot eat that bread and butter." Now it is " Mamma, you did not give me half enough ditiner at school that bread is jast lovely " â€" Mrs. J. Ar.mson, Victoria Road, Ont. The following persons also similarly en- dorse Breadmakers' Yeast Mrs. C. JefFry.C'annington; Mrs. F. Swart- zenberg, Guelph Mrs. J. Fish, Trafalgar Mrs. John Klodt, Waterdown Mrs. Chris- tian Groh, Hespeler Mrs. Robert Sutten, Acton Mrs? -f J. Lake, Bax 72, Trenton Mrs. Wm. Chitty, Hull, Que Mrs. E. A. Bond, Sheffield Mrs. Metcalfe, 39 Bay street, Hamilton Mrs. Mary Bishoprick, Port Dover Miss Ida M. Griffin, Simcoe Mrs. John McKae, Sutton West Mrs. Pat- i rick King, Rockton Mrs. Jas. A. Thomp- son, Napanee Mrs. Chas. Young, Oshawa ' Miss M. C. Marshall, Box 91, Colborne Miss M. Doak, Box 383, Woodstock Mrs. Geo. Foleodo, Trenton Mrs. A. H. Walsh, St Catharines; Mrs. A. Hunt, Hespeler; Mrs. B. Johnson, KiO Mary street, Hamil- ton Mrs. Walker, Bowmanville Mrs. J. Pike, Locust Hill Mrs. A. Kindree, Tra- falo-ar Mrs. Eraser, West McGilliv- ray; Mrs. T. S. Bell, 10.0 Market street, Hamilton Mrs. B. Davies, Gait. Respectfully, Tin: Bke.\dm.\ki;r"s Vk.ast Co., Toronto. A Grand Niclit- f-.Vion was always a f ivoritc with Car- f -r.i dt cue time he was a freijuent visit- ' â- •? iipuse on eheyne Walk, Chelsea, -â- â- It iamou.s sound-proof room was _.|-'none^ot these visits they sat down â- J'es study on each side of the lire ,»M tlieie tor tivo hours they sat, :-m profound meditation, the silence h -t^roKen save for the little dry re- "^y'snathat the lips of the smokers 'Key sent puffs of smoke soaring to â- ••H-_ 'ut one sinfle word broke the Attcr two hours of this strange con- ^: *f.veeu two great souls that under- y./.n other without speech, Tennyson â- -..e leave of his host. Carlyle went |.-;--'^o ,he door, and then, grasping ».--, uttered these words " Eh, Al- V- V-., ' "" g'"'" nicht Come back Staler than His Meat. luat last meat you sold me •â- .',a- â- ;;!^f-;"\Vasit? ••-her- .r_,.y^' ' "as, and mighty stale." t can fhow you something :!.t'"««forstaleness." ::rcr .. y" believe it. What " iour ateount on my books." .,-.-.,- ^^^est and True. ' :u/j"|i^otly the case with Poison's "'â- " feri'edv ?*^*- '^^^^ '"^^- I* ' " '^â- •'^Uiep',r,°^ " contains the most """' rem^dipVi' "^^ '"°^* certain pain i"^aest, 'o't, """i to medical science. 'r-iest Kp.""^^^' ' claims to do. :^ ^toniv^?"" the best in the ^^^ y°i can 1.°,' °'" ^^ ^^^^ *o 'â- y Hi^" ^^fvilbe n," lottle at any drug ^i" *e bart 1 toothache, neuralgia, ^^WyreCdf^'^^^i'ie' AH pains are '^^d ' Poison's Nerviline. " • â€" â- â€" â- °'*««»nd8. "â- ^•hrake now stops a train r"-i II I IIGTDATCn CIBCULARS IfM. SometUBV I LLUO lllAiClliiewaiid InterMtiiiK. Send at once if yon want Oa bort. CAKADIAK BUSINESS UmTERSmr shorthand INSTITCTE, PubUe Library Boi ding. Toronto. Tbomab BneocsH, Presi- dent Chab. H. Baoou, Secretary and Hanu^r. mne bouek iiiBrBcnoBi «â- «! ibsw X aaee CaaspuiT at Canada, Consulting Engineers and Solicitors of Patents, TOKONTO. 6. C. ROBB, Chief Eng^eer. A. FaissK, Seo'y-Treaa. HOIIDAT PRESE8TS. $10 WATCH FOR $5 $^.75 WATCH FOR $9 Party looking for lodgings: "But 'the use of a piano ' is no use to me. I can't play." Landladyâ€" " Oh, sir; but you'd 'ave the use of it all the same. My daughter is always apractising " YOrXO IIE.V suffering from the effects of early evil babits.the result of ignorance and foil}-, who find themselves weak, nervous and exhausted, also Mip- DLD-\GKD and OuD Men who are broken down from the effects ol abuse or over- work, and in advanced life feel the consequencesof youthful excess, ^nd for and READ M V Lubon's Treatise on Diseases of Men. The book will be sent sealed to any address 6n receipt of two 3c. stimps. Address M. V. Lubon, 47 Wellington St. East, Toronto, Ont A lover, writing to his sweetheart, says " Delectable dear You are so sweet that honey would blush in your presence, and molasses stand appalled." free Tree free A Book of Instruction and Price List of Dyeing and Cleaning to be had gratis by calling at any of our offices, or by post by sendinc your address to R Parker Co., Dyers °and Cleaners, 759 to 763 Yonge St., Toronto. Branch Offices 4 John St. .N., Hamilton 100 Colborne St., Brantford. One of the most successful bill «o'lectors of Chicago makes manya difficult coUectionby pretending to be deaf, and making the delin- quent yell his reason for not paying at the top of his voice, so that it is heard by every one in the vicinity. Whenever your Stomach or Bowels sret oatof oi de" ca'jsing BiUousness. DyspepBla, or 5»"8Mtloa and teelr attendant evils, take at onoe a dose of Dr. C3r*o^8 Stomach Bitters. Best faraUy medicine. All DrugK'ste. 6fi cents. A Connecticut colt is said to have been found getting pears to eat by rubbing him- self against a pear tree until the staking brought down the fruit, which he would go â- and let, and then return and shake the tree ^s*""*- ,|,|,^ Sporting Record, l^r^^'^^^^A^-^^ts^^ Toronto. Cans la, Boom No. 15. »I dells you, meinfrendt," says Herr Yaaer ' vhen you see anyhow a Shermans vhf ome skinsV ale trink in««btxd some peer, der vas got some rotten aigs mit dot '""' Coflf »o More. Watson's congh drops are the ^J°^^\^ world for the throat and chest, for ^e vo^ uneqaaUed. See that ther letter. B. 1. w are stamped on each dt^. Lips aa sweet as honey -dew. Bonny littieb.i e I WIU he lo e you as to-day, A% hen your bloom hag fled away. When your go den locks are gre) â€" Will his love abid Yes, if it is the true kind it will survive all the inevitable wastes and changes of life. But, it is every woman's desire and duty to retain, as long as she can, the attractions that -made her charming and beloved in youth. No one can keep her youthful bloom or equable tempei- if weighed down and suf- fering from female weakness and disorders. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a re- medy "for these troubles. Sold by druggists. What might be called a lover's lamp is sold by a Boston firm. It is' warranted not to bum more than two hours. Married cou- ples have no use for it. An Offensive iJreath is most distressing, not only to the person afflicted if he have any pride, but to those with whom he comes in contact. It is a delicate matter to speak of, but it has parted not only friends but lovers. Bad breath and catarrh are inseparable. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy cures the worst cases as thousands can testify. There is no question but that confession of wrong-doing relieves the conscience great- ly, yet not one out of a hundred men who kiss other women will tell his wife about it. People who are subject tc bad breath, tool coated tongue, or any disorder of the Stomach, can at ontit he relieved by using Dr. Caraon'a Stccnaoh Bitter«, the old and tried remedy. Ask vour Dra^giet. " What a nice girl is Fannie " says Les- ter to. me; " but then she's so coldâ€" and why so I can't see." Oh, 'tis plain," I replied j " if the truth you have told â€" to be an ice i girl, she of course nmst be cold " ' â- A. P. 373 I For Five Dollars yoa can bnjr of CHALKES STAKK, fS Ctanrch St., Toronto, A good, reliable ten- dollar Silver Watch (ordinary re- tail pries), eleven jewetl d, patent lever, expansion balance. 3 oz. »ilver case.'for .- Sf Higher grade nioven eut, in rame case 8 Wm. EUerv, Waltham, in same'case 9 P. S. Bartlett, Walthiin, in same case 10 If engraved silver cases are preferred, add 50c. to above prices. The silver Cases are our own manufa-j- ture, and fully guarantee il. A Kellable Slem-wlnding Watch for 92. Ordinary retail price S2.73 On receipt of pri.e will send by registered mail, postage prepaid. Chas. Stark, 52ClmrchSt., Toronto, Wholesale and retail dealer in Fire Arms. Manufibc turer of Gold and Silver Watch Cases, Manufacturer of Gold and Silver Jewellery, Diamond -etting, etc. Impoiter, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Gold and Silver American and Swi.ss Watches. Serd for Illus- trated Catalogue. Be sure and »tate which you want. Fire Arms or Jewelry, as we now publish them sep- arately. BABY'S BIRTHDAY. t A Btantiful Imported Birthday Card «en« to any baby whose mother will send us th« names of two or more other babies, and thsb parents' addresses Also a handsome Dia mond Dye Sample Card to the mother imi much valuable information. WrIlM. Rlclmrdno- *: *V~ Montr**' rORONtCENT 1,000 Miles of new Line of Bail way built thU reason. Land all for settleitaent. Unsurpassed ft i k'rain or stock farms. 480 acres free. To learn how to irct it, send your address on postal card. J. M. HirCKIXit, 96 King St. W., Toronto. J.L.JONES WOOD ENGRAVER 10 KingStEast TORONTO. n ATCUTC ^°' Saleâ€" Illustrative descriptive C.%t r A I Ln 1 alogue free. R. Chambcrlin, Toronto WORK FOR .ILL. 930a week andexpenses paid. Valuable outfit and pirticulnrs Jroe. P.O VICKEKV, Augusta, Maine. IF you have invented anything useful, paten*, it and make money. Write for Harvky's Guide to Pa- tests, to A Harvey, Patent Attorney and publisher of "The Patent Review," Ottawa, Ont. 25yr8. experience. D ATC UTC FROIIKED in Canada, the U S. and r A I CR I U all foreign countrfes. Engineers, Pa- tent Attorneys, and e.xperts in Patent Causes. Estab- lished 1867. Donald ' Kiilout A Co., Toronto. W. MCDOWALL, Importer of fine Guns Rifles, Ammunition and sports- man's goods of every description. On reee'pt of 81.5.00, I will express to any address, an Enelish made double barrel breach-loading shot- gun, with cover and tools complete. W. McDOWALL, 51 King street East, Toronto. THE Greatest Die covery of thi 'present age for Riion- ' lATUJG TUB BOWaiiS, 'and Curing all Blood Liver and KksstCok PbAiMS. A Perfso! Blood Purifier. fe» |in Hamilton who hav« een benefited by ib [use: Mrs. M. Keeiiac il92 Robert St., eurer of Erysipelas of twf vears' standing; Bobt Cornell, 24 South St. {daughter cured of Ep leptio Fits after 8l ears' suffering Jes [nie Birrell, 56 Walnut ^St., cured of Weak nsss and Lung Trouble J one Wood, 95 Cathcart St. cured of Liver Complaint and Biliousness, used onlj 3 fifty-cent bottles Mrs. J. Beal, 6 Augu»:a St., troubled for years with Nervous Prostration, tw mall bottles gave her great relief. Sold at 50c. fe i\. F. F. DALLEY CO., Proprietonf. Water PURE LIVING STREAM. Al'UEKS, bore 20 fee per hour. Also Bock l»rlllsâ€" Hand, Horse, or Steam Power. Send for Catalogue. Laldlaw Manntactnrlng Co., IIamilto.n-, Ont. 23 ADELAIDE ST. E., TORONTO. An classes of fine work. Mfrs. of Printers' I.asdt Slogs and Metal FnmitiiFe. Send tor ibises. H, FELT SLj^T L Roofer. Manufacturer and deal Tarrert Felt, RoittiBS ritch, Bnilillng Pa- ncr.s. Carpet ami Ileafeuing Felt, RE.IDV ROOFI.Vti. Etc. » Adelaide Sc. E., TOROXrO. ' "SAUSAGE CASINGS." i BEST IMPORTED KN'GLl^H SHEEP3,sl;o Small American lloi's Casin-s. Quality guaranteed. ' In lots to suit purcliasers Write for jiricrs. Jas. Par k Son. I Vf. (rRAHAM A CO., 2So Yonge St., Toronto, dealers m all kinds of Band and Orchestra Instm- â€" ments. Both New and Second Hand. Vocal and Inrtrumental .Musio, Music Books, etc. In- istruction Books for every Instrument. I Agents for Curl Fischer's Band Or- ciiKSTRA Music. Send for catalogues. STANDARD CHOPPIliG^ MjLLS. 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THE OSHAWA STOVE C'Y., OSHAWA. ONT. W ROUS E.\V.C?-BRANTFORO. CANADA.- GEWTS ANTED «m "THE KESBKVE FrWD ACCIOKVT AS. 80CIAT1««." lO Klaic St. B., Teroat*, •â- (. This ill the only Accident loRurance Association IB Ontario doing bosinrss on the A-tseasmeut Plan. Foc further paiticalarg apply to CI.ABKB SOBISSOSi, Maansera. MERCHANTS BUTCHERS AND TKADBB8 GENEKAUT. We want a oooo has in your locality to pi(^ a tor ns. Cash furnished on satisfactory guaranty. Address C. S. PAQK Hyde Park. Vermont, U.S. CANADA PERMANENT Loau and Sayings Co. IKCORPOKATED 1S5S. Snbocrlbed Sapital 93,5e0,0M Faid-up Capital S,3«0,M« Reserve Fund I,I8«,«M Total Assets 9,3ei,«lS Opfics :â€" Co.'s Bctldinob, Torokto St., ToROino. DEPOSITS received at current rates of interest paid or compounded half-yearly. DEBENTURES issued in Currency or Sterling.with interest coupons attached, payable in Canada or in England. Executors and Trustees are authorized by law to invest in the Debentures of this Company. MINEY ADVANCED on R»al Estate security at current rates and on favorable conditions as to repay- ment. Mortages and Municipal Debentures purchased. J. HERBERT MASON, Managing Director. Allan Line fioyal Mail SteamsMpi, Sailing during winter from Port and evei7 hondlf and Haufaz every Saturday to Liverpool, and In ram* mer from Quebec every Saturday to Liverpool, oalUac at Londonderry to land mails and passengeta Iw Scotland and Ireland. Also from Baltimore via Hall* (ax and St John's N. F., to Liverpool fortnightly dot* Ing summer months. The steamers of the Glasgow lines sail during winter to and from Halifax, Portlwtf Boston and Philadelphia and during summer betweaa Glasgow and Montreal, weekly, Glasgow and Boston^ weekly; and Glasgow and Philadelphia, (ortnighUy) ' For I^-eight, passage, or other information aralr w A. jchumacher A Co., Baltimore S. Cunard • Oo., Halifax Shea Co., St. Jchn's N. F., Wm. Xhomsoa Co., St. John N. B. Allan ft Co., Cblcii«:o Lore t Aldcn, New York H Bourlier, Toronto Allans Bat Co., Quebec ;Wm. Brookle, Philadelphia H. A. Allan Portland Beaton Uontreal Desiring to obtain a Business Education, or becoms proficient in Shorthand and Typewriting, should at- tend the BRITISH AMERICAN BUSINESS COLLEGE Areade, Yonge street, Toionto. For Circulars, etc.. Address C. O'DEA. Secretary. MILLER'S TICK DESTROYER. STOCKMEN, give this valuable pre- paration a fair trial. It operates promptly ivnd effectually in destroying Ticks and other vermin pests, as well «),», as in eradicating all affections of the (S^'skin to which Sheep are subject. Sold in Tins ai'iac., 70e. and -Si. A 35c. Tin will clean 90 Sheep or 35 Lambs HUGH MILLER Co., Toronto. Ii.i-DIES' Dress and Mantle cutting by this new and improved TAILORS' SQUARES. Siti^f.'iction guarinteed to teach ladies the full art of cutting all garments worn by adie- .and children. PROF. S.\HTH, 1334 Queen St W., Toronto. Agents wanted. NEW SECOND-HAND l!i^=[S MACHINERY •FR^EE- HW-PE.TRIE, â- .BRANTFORD.CANftDA. â- â- "â- " n JfJJT "ffiTfiiB FARMERS AND THRESHERS Use on yonr Blacbinery only the' Well-known PeerlessOil UiliC nnS n MCRAIC have been aw.%rded it during the last tour years. Try also our PEEK! ESS Hint UULU lYilLUALd A3UIE eSEASE for your Waggons and Horse Powers. Manufactured at QUEEN CITY OIL WORKS, y SAMUEL ROGERS CO., Toronto. BARNUM WIRE and IRON WORKS, WINDSOR, ONT. We are now offering' the Best Iron Fences ever sold in Canada, at remarkably Low Prices. WE ALSO MAKE Stable Fixtures, Sand Screens, Weather Vanes, Iron Stairs and Shutters, Fire Escapes, Office Railing, Flower Stands, Wire Signs, and all kinds of Wire, Iron and Brass Work. IKON FENCES OF ETERT DESCRIPTION. • Send for Catalogae. i ii .-a •^4 l^i » ' 1 1 ' '» J* \\.i ' 1 1 i i. ..' rv M I ;-str^r. B*.-