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We hear a great deal about
'purifying the blood. The
way to purify it is to enrich
it. Blood is not a simple
fluid like water. It is made
up of minute bodies and
when these are deficient, the
blood lacks the life-giving
principle. Scott's Emulsion is
not a mere blood purifier. It
actually increases the number
of the red corpuscles in the
blood and changes unhealthy
action into health.
If you want to learn more
of it we have a book, which
tells the Story in simple words.
SCOTT & SOWN E, m.aslle. OaL
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Efult
Dentistry
M NICHOLSON. L.D.8.
DswTAL MAMMON.
Rowse opposite the Poet Onion
Veld rUUsg, CrownsBrides sad
Work a Bpsotalty.
16 Years Lzpmt ata
LW MAHEE. D. D. , 1..D.S.,-DEN
. TAL SUBu10ON.-Latest and approved
methods h ell naturallt teeth a Preserve
9 Malty Omoo
over imam Rehm 04 dry o ds store, nor
mer of Weal lir. eat he slgaare. r7
M. TU t:N t ILL, D.D. S., le D. 8. -
tTrt
Dated eeONn. (lately .se.ot.tod
with Dr. paws.- ef,Kestrus6 thole .ad porce-
lain.
oro•-
laln..rttA*iel sora mounted es add or alum-
inum bMew apsdal attention Rfvea to the
ppre irwetas oI the anneal teeth. 011lem to
Mcl inn's new block. !6!6 -If
'TWILL ALL COME RIGHT.
Ob, many is the sorrow we mer celled .poo
Lo U.S'.
A.1 m.uy J the bitter that is mailed
with tee eerie,
And many Is the shadow steeling gloss bo-
btail
rbtai ah. l,1ht,
Bat do your duly, lad and less; 'twill all
Dome nest.
Oh, many is the kindness by la/ranted" re
Asad,
Aad maul tit the trustlog heart that finds
its wail, betrayed,
And mall% is the bud of hope whose promise
yields to beget,
Bet do your duly, led .sd lass ; 'twill all
ootae right.
For .l1 our griefs .ad troubles .re but bless•
U,ii• w deigu,e.,
And 6e:orat storm* leave sweetest air, end
calmest, bluest skies,
And brit/Liget eters ars .lways born of very
du keit nigot.
So do your duty, lad ..d lam ; 'Leif all
Dome right.
-MAW*. • err ETT! QIL
11140dloal.
W. A. THOMSON. M. D., C. M
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it. HD111TEB. PHYSICIAN, me8CR-
s ow. Re. dao. -Brno" sorest. the ree
.ee.-s.t.I are.MoL.on A.gh
coils from residence .iephese Ifs.
Lagv.
MO. CAMERON, BARRISTER, SOLI
chair. Cesvg•nost. ale. OMDs-nor.
Has Una ass at .Andrewata.. one. loos'
ERNEBT HBATON -- BARRISTER,
Solicitor. Notary Publto. Aohesoo'e
Wood West Street. few-ly
ECAMPION,Q.C., BARRISTER, SOL-
. loiter. Notate
iMoe over Medical
hale Nato. Dederick ch.
Ai u. JOHNSTON, BARRISTER, SU•
ill. Uoltor. commissioner. etc. Money to
lean Omon..: oor. Hamilton and 8t. Andrew's
Weskit. Ood.rtoh.0.1. SOI
1 OFTUS L DANCEY, BARRISTER,
L. gaudier. Oesveyeater. luso.. Mo. Mesa
to lou at lowest rates. Hortoo's Mook. 0p
wits O0boree Hotel. Ooderfeh. Oat et
t(? N. L.KWIB, BARRISTER, k'LWO.
1J. tot 1. Maettlme Omani of
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oos. glee rands so 1900- at
MOW of interest.
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VV Harristara SoUeitor.la0e0.
O. Omses*a. Q.C. i F. holt
G. watt). OONVEYANUEN,
keened anamelmoloster ter alt. o.
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III tinutarnaillk.1= ,s�ass-
THE D1AiIOND JUBILEE
What The New York Bun Has
to Say of It.
Id. story is introduced by • two•oolumn
leader, which M in pert •s toUowr:-
" Wban • crowd of jubilee sightseers
flung a well-dressed onager into • toxaemia
is Trafalgar square the olkt.r day because
b. ventured a remark that was slightly die
waging to Quer. Victoria, :bey symbolised
the spirit which has made to -day'. oeIebre-
tiou •n .Viet tr.n.oeoetent to all huu.sa
annals. Tb. intense personal loyalty of the
British people to their sovereign is the one
tees above •ll others which des warvell )us
apeot•ole In the suede ot London Nis im-
pressed epee all beholden. It is easy to
describe .11 dee; the proowtou, decorations,
sad ilt.mi•masonm; but this stupendous
thing, this majestic bombe" of many mill-
ions, spokes ,les is. mighty ioartiot:•'e
votes, oannN M_1at ileo words. 1 know
nothing with wMCb to compere it -1t-was
_te
LONDON BOOK STORE.
SALES THAT SHOW THE POPULAR
TASTE IN LITERATURE.
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greenery to StRathun. I condi
fancy inywalf 10 a pleasant asa1de tows,
and thought that Acre hand would be
the way to the pier. tier* a1N1`here
a spire ought the guldeu light,
d I
knew that caret0. ere were se work pre -
ageing for the big cougregsn6•m one the
isTorrow. An imeaeuf greback to
re-
vealed Itself sod in the ride
tuner London 1 felt 1 knew mute about
kte lees about than I had
supposed. -The Academy.
Cheap Novas MY at the est. of Agee •
Week is asm stere -The rrem hs
r.bU.atite seed assume Low -ream&
tied[•-♦ Oarless apt4l.
(Loot Saturday *venial- "
*mane in Brixton was • pigDaat sight
The tmnshine poured duyvn between the
roan which .over the pakemests;
Iiwi roods
the house walk th&t tower -
ad
o r*d shove alba glees; and
you wee cote
aad a wiser
odour of an envier sky
t.
1 out there ten ted Woadd wi u rd.,
be how te skewed sad beckoned, mot►e7
the shoe. [ nem being
heel haw a and .W alai happy.
�pm1, it wee all
all yCTy Menton
A hookahs* was half hiddennby a D
trestles and outmode periodicals.
these were with Woke and d boaks
Hundreds a cheap
lay prone beton me or rum in treat est
mc, gilt lettered and d.••ent to the eye,
all priced 5 1-2L. I edged oey way into
the Saimaa' crueni sari twit up e bitek
here sad there. loved bawds of
the dghter• of 'BTlrixtbe o
auu Traveled with
mine atuong Ike theme as I .eketed
volumes for momentary Inspiration. Petr-
S: nuus
nudged ant. bustled, othen k'�"
the heat sad crumb coins Whin[
ung esti. the shop, end In
aliiot.t coneensously as they tell froth
the hand. 7akins updFenimoe•e Gwtn`r'i
'•Padjbndel' 1 mired, "Can Cooper
seri?" and a woman almost took k rout
a my hand and used it as a pointer as
Me rail her eyes along the ahslvvpp Tet'n
she passed into the they, chiWhi n the
"Pathfinder." I picked up a cowl -it
wee Durum' "Lutuse de la Vlore."
and followed her. To the youth I' and:
You seem to be doing rather well
with theca books; how teary tan you
sell here in week?"
"About 4000, sir."
"No, no; in a week.".
"Yes, sir; 4000." I mad. and
I wdlitriil see ., d. ie
Is it true ,that you are selling 4000
5 1-2d. novels is week to this shop?"
"Thant is am* the figure. We tat
.ell eight d nine !teethed to -day
How [many different novae are you
supplying at this pricer
Abotu 2190, and teeth ones are, 'of
course, being added to the .erl�•."
fell me, wail you, wince rtrs.e no-
velsescrome from and bow it is
to sell them in cloth covers for 5 1-2i:7'
"WeU, they are limned ant by a pub-
lisher in Ibe east side who has
for long time been stlpptyimg drapers with
estop books tet Deli at 9 1-24. a volume.
This 5 1-2d. line is a new, &M[. I was
offered it ax weeks ago, and I have
not oven pet nottem. 1t wee more personal,
more human th.0 that. It was the deepest
and warmest heart tribute to the' wonun-
lmgos of the Queen, end the Quseolinese of
the women.
'•Mcot tegaihcaat ot .11, this .pint found
its most 1 expressioo in what Liaoole
loved to call the centrum people. All tet
pettiness sod angled muddling whiob suede
the preparations ter the jubilee . scandal.
varnished into nothingness when the memos,
which still are the bone and sinew of Eng-
land, got • ch•ooi to make their voice
heard. Their voice, be it ioderstoud, end
not the well-bred applause endemism et the
o0oap•nt■ ot ten emcee seats, wedge turn-
iseed the keynote ot today's festival. The
mighty roar from millions of throats never
ceased from the moment the Queen left the
patens until she ase helped from bar car-
riage.s the end of the trytog ordeal, three
hours later.
"But the jubilee w -as not simply sod sole
Iv the Queen's, as it should have been.
While toe celebration first of e11, win a
psrsos•l tribute to the .orereign, then was
no lack ot emphasis of the signi6csass of
the mooed great feature. This was the
n ew Imperial spirit which bee only meetly
bed ire both. 14 took the fen. of • mete
■ iflomt popular evader teas TiM~sa-i -
tires et the onlrsise. shish wan asso.iehisi
to its fervour mad issessn,. It +mall the
more NteataMeas perhaps beesws there
wee • publio 1mpreeton that the official
treatment of the wishing colonial troops
wee not se cordial as it should haws been.
There was theretore . genuine popular re.
bake in the tremendous weloome which
London gave to the colonial visitors along
the whole six miles of the route There
was en opportunity to maks this parttonlar-
ly striking in the first two mUes from the
miens to St. Peel's cathedral, when the
causal ooatingeet of Prime Ministers mud
11110pItursrobed s. --s ,supinate password=
mon than en hour is •demos of the Royal
Panda The Quer° herself receive soh•ros-
ly m more eoti.asiestio greeting.
**rage arrived the vast crowds were .!-
!lady so bores from obmerint that they
oonld only Sive vest to a rough roar,
which must have sounded strangely to her
"Bat it is as the greatest gathering o1
haulm Ming• she world hem ever seen that
Quails Victoria's jubilee will live 1n the
memory of e11 those wbo have participated
la is and tem history of the rate,
"Is was atter the procession as finished
that the peeple gave themeless •ss up t.
light.bearted..j.ym.aL Them w was that
the mese wsodertal eight of all was wfaios-
ed. The haste' throws thee had kaon 51111.
bat not WUeet, for many boars, Metan to
soya They no longer seined to be seat -
posed of indninaels. They wets .d reek.
aced la numbers. Tbey were vase ewe�a
Immo"humanity, which Immo" MaytagIlia
flowing re.htlesely bore and there. betideswas Uks Vallee; her streets were swab,
with nowhere a glimpse of the pavement as
the dusglsh beaten stemma ebbed sed
flowed. gash drop or stem helpless to move
rave with the geteerel osarsst, and rids'
op from It sal come et alass. voteless
fss
mangier, .soohlikec
bi.g
over reeks ear majeseie like the rear of w
wiry ma, bet the reruns. awesome base -
lag of s stream sew mam..18leb brat up -
en eve's ser.drses amp sew, alae many
boars. It hes imam esl.e his
"Nee for arm wiser
basdred bears bas Lathes been 111.10. •ya
or Meld Jubilee Aroma have Slid the
street* shies Friday MM. Many t1stsaads
of poles.• haws the knew. • had a •11
Het New. They may koro .watsb d asps
..ssdseally is the parks or etawbesa k*N
they hare .d1tw0sd Ulm !elides te the
psis%ei attar whaes1110. ?..ltght,,ghes.
ewer** 'f swords owe tree 1
baw se wird et t toe .this
wesderfd day h the w.sMftl
Woet*
tide wNampse. Assumes
muse with* ssaa
lawn forty seats ef Geargest s
ever width
lbs Boom dm Boma, v every wave of
the Meth. to tet QMu 'fir * ��
to her s day roe l Musa nsxds.
I,iss this
os* with Wthereto& el syMc
•Bess, have v.tehed .se el every sake
• every OW rarebise wider
themaiatm •ad I wds^ without is.
ke gst1.
terve aid Sigma Nn. tiro 1t was tea
t .wrvelle s Apia the .is Meer looked
iso. apes."
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MONEY TO WAN. - 158,000 as
Privet rusds M load st H per oat. w-
ritten". M. G. c A*ZRON Hermes Moak.
oppoett. Wises, Newt Oodertob. 10741 •
pR1VATS rimes - PERSONS DE
&lees. e1 *Malabo imam se'""ss"
to 111a
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UMaes ll.wheat
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bdld Hutld1WA. Tomato.
eKAOER, CON1iEYANCINO AND
V. [nauseam °Sea. roomette Ilarties Hotel.
MONEY al pTeO LIND ON MORTGAGE
BSAO Guses e a Mo Idartlda'. Hoag. node-
O.
etch_
F J. T. NArrxL, FIRE, LITE AND
t •t beams
s.4- ildw-Our. lt*reL.s1 send evu•r".Ood-
'Hob. ,a -
MONEY TO L1]ltA�-A I A R G I
anima el ntrPant raselrimes ter famete e
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t.eaet0
oboee,att the M atises Mamete *1 Dmt.swos�M
e1 way 10 mint the
d, deer ham egsere. *St ele*mttr
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Vt TOT• ' XD QLD
412016, Mer. Wrest mad swears 4s
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ABOUT 1> ��Mf" BABY.
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Forw'r Jl[eI*e4mk odea on AIL
me bey
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lob and
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always
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TWO QUEENS. MBLTINca-
•
Peet* I---- plume
•lrtorta and .,&nay lied.
There is a proem, story told et Queer
Vico ria cad Jenny lend. It belongs to
the year 1S4h and *bows bow the
modesty of two wutueu, the tJueee of
En ma and the queen of mem, catered
a munseatary awkwarduese, which the
gentle tact of the singer overcame.
1t was ou the night when Jeauy Lind
was to sing at Her Majesty's "theatre
that tate Queen nada Ler tet public Ap-
pearance atter the memorable C'la lubes
t
Dal. For doe great artiste, too,
was a nest appearance, tor it war
beginning of a season at a paw where
the year before she had won utsparul-
kkd tease.entered
It happened that the Qeeeu
the royal box at the .ewe nsowrut that
the prima donna stepped upon the .t ..
Instantly a tumult of ece�sae� t&•tun burst
Dom every oorner of the theatre. Jeuuy
Lind nuttiest* retired to She luck of
the stage, waiting till kbe oewot.trntiee
of luyaety :.o the sovereign should
side.
The
TiQueen, reusing to appropriate 1,
herself that which e imagined no ac-
knowledgment.
bie-�
intended for the artiste, u v-
inczc d , grew
Thoverwhelming, andring still
increased, gee
there was no acknowledgment teem
either the stage or the royal hos-
At
oyAt length. when the 'steatites becasit
heiharra.sing, Jenny Lead, footithlights
y
tact, ran forward to 10. footlightsawl
erg "God Sere the Queen. whichwas
taught up se the end of the solo by the
orobeatra, ohoaus - and audieoce. 'The
Quem !emu came to the front
her box
and bowed. end the opera was
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Prineess Me, at el1/ehlef.
The Duchess of Fite and net. sorters
and their cousins of Rewe sae devoted
to "letter games" and "consequences." es
Princess May b perhaps
rebate, .ithougb in her school days
there never was a morn mischievous,
=tut girl. It wee her custom to re-
yya}a Jgvthe
:vont _when her brothers
were engaged with their ettfrer, says it
Loudon correspondent. And, eh! the ex-
piates* et laughter that the y-oung
Peewee etuir9 not mine, wish as they
might to keep • *shady cuantenanoe.
For there was Pellicles May. by liens
and amides. inciting them to merriment
Whine their tutor's bock. One fine day
IIBOU
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Yiofes bt -gr4ered.- tbotrt 17M$5 ',viten the riacees, •i • UMW gtetaat�e
paxI Of oso�.aeytb5 mita t��1ta�. n �w- deKrikw iee.dt n• baring keen a
[Ilan mamas.
Cg.eW w.7'• wo from i b".`ori. .a--� .j. , .0IIUefe.sttt� ebki ,0
a new amebae which is caatehle of ��^
bun a few mioutee alone oe the lawn with
grinding 1200 voimmes in an r. I h,g,�,. $bout of lagithber
may belt you that 30,000 of hese no- Cahill them to. • what was 'kt(o[' on.
vets are t»noed oat "cid"?' Little Peewees May ►ad gat both of the
"But, as a bogkseaer Lada bookman. garden bre and was drenebips her Piay-
yeru ill admit that the type, cad paper mates with the rush of water. As the
hear! a great deal to be desired-' YrihcrN grew side she interested ber-
'•That w an. Still libel' are int .so bad. sett chiefly with the wants and swirlier
mod the moral of the thins la that pea- .t the poor. and e'o'n now she Ills up
pie wuot itexpe sive books ao/, K. Stip every motneelt. almost. of pee there time
&nwith theen, w1t buy them m
aming quantities."
Voce essmolnels prefer a 5 1-2d. cloth-
bound boot printed from stereos to a
4 1-2d. papec,covsed book turned Drat ie
Iratwate soler'
"Tem; yea flee a i'ldth-bound book looks
better on sheet and task. They Wok
Under -
it well worth he extra nonne. Unddeeme
As for she binding, it is certainly wo toe' was day wish same 4rietids
derful, and would impossible "nee io tie country. they IAN
her for
into t,. iu i ti.,' t • )..0
it tall..JUti.t:wlet-L IulIUrW acyl incl) ?
7- the flavor can you say " I ally well satis-
fied." If not try
DELLA
CEYLON TEA►
It never fails. It i* deliciou•,. %Your grocer keeps it.
L.end Packets, at 25. 40cc, 50e, & tf0e. per lb.,
with knitting pretty seeks. aha
fichus, comforter -1 know not *hat Ate
-tor the sick and suffering Who hire
come under her awn and hor metherts
nonce.
Sacred Threads and ford..
The sacred thwead of the Blhzn.ms is
wcil re it is a caste distlnctioa ss -
stand me; I am with roc la depkidn[ the mooed tIt an early age, add newer partum
and iadrClrest (neer. t a Brahman,
here the boobs air. M rraQ • an should consist of at seas, each
end they go like water." of a different color, forty-eight yards iu
'You a dtey are an rotor. But ��sgthdoubled and twisted eigeth.-r
do Ton t� to saj that Jace A�ste. twfer the endo tied in knob.. It must
zt to the skid over left
a►oatdere hanging doves tO the tltigh on
"Kite seta well." Hie right aide. The these castes et the
"Ando* the 'Book of Snobs' poplar?" i /madam •re diatislrt+tlrhed by the ma_
"Well. we we that beeatme we ren i serial of allege tjlrreed.--cottoo for the
Thackeray a other boek'b." Brahmans. hemp fur the warriors, end
"And what kind of books are 'Bealdt.' for the artisans. The Permed also
b vans WBsoo, and 'The Mina 0f the ! ear the sacred thread, and boys of 7
1p�'eby, Mrs. Tweets. and Barbara s • or 9 are invested with 1t. the threads
Wanting; by Mr.. Houston, soon 'The ywd wag myelo of 'pillars of the aura
Vale &dams.' 44tyh�(trace d7A[gstutr''" tree. Merrier Williams describes the aa -
they ithey :e ezt�ee nether
stories, Soo iaad ay; b t ' cred girdle a[ t2te Ya.tseea to made of
72 wooden threads. forming's bat ban 1,
xoei int torie-__.._ for 'parer watts agsoad-tlw
"Atoll with 'The Heart of Midlothian' Dodi a to two peZuliar-kuota. Nle
and 'Pini and Barry I:7adon,' ind mere which is known only to the
'Wolfheri Heights.' and arm'.
of Parsee.
small laid owi� It must be b
'Won.podia ft bat mew .I•a. 1
haw • poi •... sty dirk " ie ay kit uditwill awe
ear [waw. Ed.n w. het hem`• Vora assn saw sal_
thio[ liss tea wa it will halal a Oat w a braes of say
Mad, and for speatas .ad sodas k fr--w.Y. • u jest.-.
"risedgl w."
HENRY lttv><RS. L.D.S., Quebec, writes:
-One of my children sprained her ankle, which
became much swollen and discoloured. Some 'Qulckcure'
vas spread on linen, and applied ; the pain ceased at once, the
welling was gone the next day, and on the fourth day she walked
to school as usual. 1 have also proved It to be a wonderful remedy
for cuts and bruises.
C31:0 .T 0
• ls pepwg.r? I see you have three of her be worn se id the k
novels.'
Wake&eid•� and Burns' and Byron's The use of "medicine cords" et common
among North American Indiana. Mr.
Batrke d those worm by the
Apaches. These eonN.t of one, two
thine and tune strands, to whit+ ere at-
tached etie•I15, Leathers, beads. rockaryo-
ted, sacred gaea. stones Lod other ar•to-
cgds dnubtteps employed systematically.
-Chambers Journal
poems, asdareT'
'Yes; theyieiL
al "Butt Shakeepeore at 5 1-241.46 execr-
able."
xertable."
`Yes, but the 5 1-2d. edition sells bet-
ter edltiorm BUaa' hew two and eights
parry edition. ret instance."
Do you sell many ds-s18illjng noveh?"
"Not many. Bat I can safely give a
ars[ order for fifty copies of evcy new
fltory by Marie Coeaili • and the books c f
Crockett. Barrio, Ian headiest and Hall
0dne go well as weeeees."
"As prware to Y'
"Yes, they seem to be bought, lore -
Dents."
'And your be h'[ is that 1.r their own
reeding people want cheaper both?"
I am entre e( it; cad cheaper booki
would pay pubtsbees add authors m
Weer. The demand for obey nevem
wite18 tae worries has expired, is exha-
*rdisees, ..d cubs abroad nM nem bsob
romeas.d a vastly Larne pushjie? I would
like to see ordinary six-sihi novels
by good authors published` at twe shll-
iingn to sell net at 18d. The aides would
be .nartaoes, and. I be eve, most pro-
fitable to all concerned.
t eye that youdo
masa*ids ltees. you
Can paper*
give_ nue d4T newer
"Weil we herd immense gnentitie t ..4
domegflc popes For instance. wit .e11
250 (Oil of Hoene Chat a week: 175
contra ot.Onr Home: 12.3 couples each rt
the Happy Hone, Home Notes and the
Wofnan r IMI+: natd or Weeiden'e drwt-
making peewee tee .all 1200 e'M,1ee a
!leek. We often self 300 of these on
Returday night."
"And the magazines,"
"The illtrand Cotte the lift; we get
through fifty doyen ale verb member, *04
twenty donee of the''oe.
'Madam"
"Pled the,nweeiotteer
• "Thr F Heraldherd
ttuppiease.t a by
tar;tbe meet pejnlot; we take two bun-
as�p��p• we kly and sail oat."
••Alta 11 psopk Who buy 10 .epaap. o
air 418. people *18n bey these
Tire Webs est rowdily la • ht=drag M
the AMMO de Itesilly. jest •stade the
.,�._= �- .
Pres IILWs4t dee M/ 0M mete et Peels. sad
E. rim Pao ` ire Om w�
emoir
swisea a.enMers lm mos,i.*s► oe",tk' asi
>r.
"That is wt." •
"Now. what ,shout acloosb Vmpr'el►
beeepY
"tor4L The Pine y
=Mauna
that. 1 014 mote 9k 18sIM wear
s�thlglldt iUrr��rrauna tree the Warp hedge
hell. . 'I�Sllbriari
way. deem .st eat latlo UR I
&.sol mg by maintaldredso elm"
slut lea the marls of rear ark-
what
t *0*4 .w
roma 2
STURDY BROS.
... i'Ose ,... •
G
FINE ,
Vessel Supplies a Specialty.
.STURDY BROS.
FAMILY GBt10ERS--THIS SQUARE.
- AT MUNRO'S
-
n.1't.4 ' ..,.•..
EXTRA VALUE in Nottingham and Swiss Nett
Curtains, 3y and 4 yards long, New and Elegant Designs.
Swiss, Spot, Spray and Sprig.
r MUSLINS---A large range to choose from.
Art Muslins, Art Sateen Draperies, Crepe Cretonnes,
High Art, Crepe Reversible Cretonnes suitabe for PoF-
tierres, etc.
The i'arfa Disaster Predicted.
People are disc oaring the curious cdin-
dde•wce that the occurrence of a catas-
trophe in Paris should have been pre-
dicted in various sbmanaas, and now it
transpires that lust a tweulvee north ago
Mlle. Couedon delve red herself of a
similar prophecy at • soiree given by
the Ccmtrwe Vehain de MaiUe. About a
hundred guests were pr'eenne a.d hatter
replying to various sumetiomss mile. Once
don *poke ora conflagroMon which would
• !legit the highest circles., the Faubsu:g
1Eaiat-German being par'Ycalariy smit-
ten. No one, bowever. who waa et toe
part, would g e hurt. "Ikea you will
wane* ted it, and only la an Indirect
matinee," site a turning to M. Ur -
ISM de Mollie. who leas loot 4n the fire
w distant eonneeticya with whom he wee
barely seepeentetl. Bat the etrangeet
pert of 4t all a that n. one or the per -
tom who were at that settee has twee
•ruled. 1t may alpo he r.tnembe:ed
that at Iliertate of the last win-
me- Mlle. Oonedoe dei that Acmel
would felt ea the Champ* Elysees
. -
Perla Telegrams le Li webre Telegrapn.-
The World's idled
Tt tfr =Mod dust there air. 1.000,000
1Ndfsd people 41 the grind, or one to every
1500 Inbabieatts. Latest meets .bnw
2 ,O00 bund persons 1. or A70
ter oath million inhabitants. Blind in-
lay,% or tees than 5 yeses, 1 for each
miltton, bet resin 5 end 15 : between
20 .id 2.'i, 4p: between 41i and A0, 182'.
and above 1119 7000 (0s ouch mil-
14os. $ .11. aap�dd ypt are the menhir
Where tie bibs' constitute the Iargevtt
camber rut the tong Petro-
ne seapuet .l the lack
atedleal attnetlee, and In
int ophthalmia Suets. ir-
ratlow caused by 'interment et the sand
by doe wind. There ate nearly �1110,
tint
sad and Me
to
a time
INSPECTION KINDLY SOLICITED
e
Nil
A.�. /
*ragye��e
e memos mbb leg
the dot eoen
Inhats 5tbe
dies bait et ells! 1
iliaetWe ie f
M' Ilasefa the
rely 5wrser-Awe arytaine ler the
tie .fir. a M total
ns�a
n•�* !w )etteope.--dinedloa •
.5/5.4.0 .f iry 4*.
eta gado Is 1llndinndeo-
et bg a It
bet
more
ot
-are
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Household
Necessities
THE
E.B.EDDY
CO.'S
brw
r
Telegraph
Telephone
Tiger ...
Parlor .. .
MATCHES
•
They have never been known
to fast
Boots thatare Boots
Shoesthat are Shoesl
r
are sold by WK. SHARMAN, JR„ who has
one of the Largest Stocks went of Toronto
The goods on the shelves ate _from the
best manufacturers on the Continent, and
include
THE SLATER SHOE
one of the easiest -fitting, best -made and
longest -wearing pieces of footwear worn
by man since the day when the
HONE ST. CRIRPIN INVENTED BOOTS
All goods sold are selected with the
greatest Care, .ad Ou711 KwOwL11no11 Or
LEATHER AND WORKMAwsnIP ENABLES
US TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT SORT TO Winn.
Ordered woad( a specialty, and repairs
neatly executed.
•
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Mol.Mvdll'S BLOC1r, OODIERI
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