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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1888-3-8, Page 7THE WEEK'S NEWS, CANADIAN. Huron County feraners have sold $109,000 worth of apples this eeasoo. The Courted of the Winnipeg Board of Trade condemn the ICubeaka Wheat- Ciattle and sheep are reported to, have wintered well on the North•West ranches, Premier Greenway states that a contract has been entered into and the financeser- rangedafor the construction of the Red River Valley railway, and that •tine road will be into Portage la. Prairie by O:itober 10. The Public acaouttta for British Colombia show a deficit, for the last fiscal pear, of $1$9,796. Tee recstpta were $541,516, and the expenditures $731,314, Libere ,grants to public works were the cause of the oxen - sive outlays. • Prominent citizens of Ottawa are taking steps to tender a public banquet to Lord Laeusdowne preview to his ticpartere from Canada. It is consideredprob[ble, however, that his Excellency will stay to prorogue Parliament, and will not.leave before Jane. A Reuter's despatch from Winnipegin the LoudonlDaai/eNeusrefonus she F,aglielipnblle of the seasonable 'weather in theCansdian North-west as compared with the Northern States, In course of tutee, if due diligence be used, our misrepresented climate will be properly known, and' appreciated 'bread. A Manitoba fire iusurauce company lsap- plying to the Levieleture for an amendment to its charter giving it power to insure against loeseaa by hailsterms and frost. In the Western States, lettere blizzards are all too frequent and where o;teasionelly the mercury freezes, frost end wind insurance eewp;eueea ore a necessityy, • It is popular to believe that the meteoroloaioal troubles et- Meting f- ll et. ing these States do: not fell to the lot of our North-West The Oriilia Packet tells of a etrikiegg ln• 'stance o€ autism' ati'eetion, 'Go Mr. Blai;'s farm an exceedingly intelligent dog; and an aged, rather vicious horse formed a strong attachment, This affection wee conetaant for several years, until some abort time since the horse dice, and the eznetsse serge left in the bash. A member of the family found the dog early ono inornirg lying by and ;,marling the easeasa. Tho daty [Vika cen- tupled for three weeks, the dog iumaifeetine every evidence of grief, until one morning it too WAS found atretohed ant in death beside its friend. Thera are quite;ess number eleeopleof both sexes, living as present itzCape Bret -on who have seen over one hundred %sinter*. While patting t'atougli Was a few Jaye ego Wo were given the names of two Wed peeple-ea Mrs. Mels: all, et dire re.•erl, and a Mr. Malcolm SleLlosteld, of L nisbuarg ream, bath of whom have celebrated their hunlretie birth -cosy. Mrs. McLeod het nanAulur walk- ed nine utiles in ono day, anti Mr. 1fcEaa• ald, who i9 a teller by trade, sen yet thread a needle without the nee efglme;a, We brace; of tethers who have rewired their htandretle ilirthdcy, bat have not now their nameo,. A legal firm in H.lifax ct in'dS %%M 1 of the one olfeno of charging foe profesesnnal 3es- Visea sums lees than the onlonnte fixed by law, aud custematy in the profe uioa. The case is now being tried before the. Lew Society of Nova S otic,' and, of course, U the e harge le established awful eonce+i,ueaces will follow. In the meantime the trial is a splendid advertisement for tho fern. It le, further, a thorough justivaation of trades combinations to regulate wages. If a law society eau eat off from further cmpl'iyment a lawyer who worko at a low rite, why should not a trades union have authority to deal with equal aovcrity with those who violate its rules 1 ti\1TFD STATEN. Bessemers steel Intents have broughthim $35,355,000 in royalties. The next expedition that starts out in search of the North Pole will probably go by the way of Dakota. Maeaaeltueetta spends $7,000,000 a year en hor schools, yet not five per cent. of her school obillren learn to pronounce the let- ter ,ar» An Ypsilanti man has a queer craze -that cf collecting axes. He has 92 different kinds, and yet his wife complains of a, scar- city of kindling wood. A San Fr'anoiaoo girl slept twelve days, during which tirneshe partook of no nour- ishment, but she was ready for her break- fast when she awoke. M. James m Bunker, a son of the Siamese twins, Engand:Chang, is an inmate of the Kansas penitentiary for perjury in seeking a divorce from his wife. Philadelphia is not far from the coal re- gion, and yet the poor of that oity who buy coal by the bucketful pay for it at the rate of about $15 per ton. A Heyworth, III., lady has a crazy quilt with 28,002 pieces in it, and her husband has several shirts without any buttons on. He uses shirt studs. A Kansas widow rode six milk daring the recent cold snap to put a mortgage on her place, and the first thing she bought was e celluloid toilet set in it plush case. Mrs. Elizabeth Weaver Hendrickson, of DuQuoin, Ill., who is 102 years old, says she is the oldest Methodist in America, and is proud of being of the " shouting kind." Crowds of peoplahave crossed the Hud- son river on the ice from Yonkers to the New Jersey shore.. The feat had not been performed before since the winter of 1879. There are50 widows in New York City with fortunes ranging from $1,000,000, but the unmarried men claim that they fail to take advantage of their leap year privi- leges. Brooklyn policemen are able to predict the weather by the sound from distant rail- way trains. A whistle that oan never be heard in fine weather is distinctly audible a few hours before tain or snow. Mrs. Mathner, of Texarkana, Ark., hid $500 in the stove to prevent the . burglars getting it, and next morning built a fire without taking qut the money. Her hus- band is excused by,all the neighbors for his swearing. While 'Chief sedsPolice Crowley, of San Francisco, was on '`e, still hunt for a gang of burglars, one of the precious rogues quietly entered his house and 'departing left his blessing,but took ,about five" hundred dol- lars' worth of jewellery, ; • A special agent of the United States Trea- sury who has been investigating the recent opium smulrglieg mics 'adxbss, tlib Oenadian' frontier, hag seemed"evidenob that the smug- glers heve involy g Governmentoficiale en ederatee in New tbePac fic 11 ' The proprietor and editor of A paper in Blakely, Ge., blacklisted himself by the fol- lowing Bard: -"On and after date, the under- signed gives notice that he will prosecute any person selling him intoxicating liquor of any kind, to she inti extent of the law. This is not for the purpose. of injuring whie key dealers, but to get aober and stay so." A 'Missouri farmer recently learned that the grand jury was about to indiet him far working on Sunday. Ha didn't try to evade the obarge, but oz the 'contrary had hie fear sons summoned ea witnesses against him.. lie was fined $1 and costs a total of Q,,5. But as the mileage and witness fees el hits cons amounted to $10.40, the family cleared $5.40 on the transaction, The Rev. Dr, John Hall le said to have pocketed singe last September fully $30,000 tri znarriege feet. Goo bridegroom gave him a ebeaae • for $5,100 ter tying the nup- tial knot, Dr. Hail ie worth $1,000,050 hie total income is at least $100;Q00. iiia eengzegation le the wealthiest in New York. The amount of $400,000,(00 Wray be seen in hie ebureh any.Sunday morning. Dr, $All bas a monopoly of all the swell weddings. Brides who desire to bola the fashion insist upon being married. by the •millionaire.', e1ergyrnau. The case of alleged nlalvereation on the past of Jay Could and Itatsee l Sage in the once of the Denver Parlor and Kansas It... eifia trust has seetned to the District At- torney of New 'Slott serious enough to war- rant its '4 lug laid before the end gory. If , it ie not thrown eat there tbeee fewest fiaancitrs will leave to stand their trial for grand lareeny, the punishment tar which is Inmprfeeemeut and line, the former for flat I less than five nor more than leu years, and. the latter not exceeding the. value of the property nieepproprieted, with iutereat from the day of the levee's), and twenty per cent, additiareal. The alleged od'eneaa cc - carred eight years ago, Aad the amount •called for to -day in Casa of conviction would he $5,000,000 It would give unmixed set. isfa ction. to a good many people to bee Jay Gould wear Sing Siegetripte for five year& Tae United States will saffer far nacre than (creat Britain Team the failure of the Senate at Washington to 'Mops, the nes. ex- tredition-treatys. Tide slew iscoalir:uet by the Tenoning utteranoee of the Ch.ieaeo tr'rdaree on the subject : .x Bink eztlo-e:s, bookkeepere, and truet-fwed holders who have hems hesitating for fear that the $eufama might rati.€,y* tile treaty any day, will new be relieved fraoni their approl;eneiaue A,atd east appropriate their employer&' Or depusi' I tors' nleuey in. eembling epeeeleti.ozas tar, their hearts' eouteat. For ten uaoutleaetmere' there le full l.iweu a to plunder. 1'er tan mou:tae more no defaulter or Weiler need feat' the penitenti.lry. For ten months more the Canadian dear stands wide uptar and ne one Baa -runt nt QUA or utzico teens afraid. Thie ternlptrt10U adL reethus, and the Sento has renewed the premium for crime by geneeeutly erteudin , the tion':. If tit' b sellers cu.l dlcfeultero do not have a' plate tbls ennui= it will not be tho fault of the Senate." id nos, an icaperisl regulation in Brazil thatperuous who di frain yellow fever eball be cremated, the State bearing the whole expense. It has been decided that no theatre in Madrid will be allowed to open its doors next winter unless ft shall be lighted by olectrieity. I)r. Paarker'e cengregatian gave hint as his valentine a beautiful dells and his full zinlary during the time he wan aheeut America. It is stated both Mr. Gladstone and lir. Parnell firmly believe they will be able to turn out the Slinietry on its Local Govern- ment bill. A half•breed Normandy horsy letoly drew a waggon with two men roventy.ivo miles in eight tuners and fiftysevan minutes, in- cluding an soul's rest. Itis asserted that ex Q teen Isabella re. centiy invited tbo chiefs of hor Wally to a confreence to discuss the prospects of over- throwing the Spanish regency. Sir Edwin Arnold, it is stated, ielikely to be appointed poet iaureate in succession to Lord Tennyson, as the Qaoen warmly fav- ours avours the author of " Light of Asia." Tho omission of even the slightest allus- ion to John L Sallivan or the Wild West Show in the aeen s Speech p ro duced g teat disappointment in the United States. Col. Kine -Harman deolared in Parliament that the National League was losing power and that no realattempts were now made to hold meetings in the proclaimed districts. Itis stated Lord Randolph Churchill, dur. ing his recent visit, submitted a proposal that Russia should be left at liberty of ace tion in Europe, on condition that she did not encroach upon Afghan territory. Messrs. Graham, M.P., and Burns, Social. ist leaders, who were sentenced to six weeks' imprisonment for their connection with the Trafalgar square riots, were re- leased from Pentonville prison on Saturday. A Singapore missionary says that the deadly cobra of the Indian archipelago never exceeds the length of five feet, The hama. dryas, a snake often confounded with the cobra, attains the length of 15 feet, and is very fierce. The python sometimes grown to he 20 feet long. Madrid besets of . a woman one hundred and nine years old, with a daughter aged sixty, whom she take, out ` to walk every day, leading her by the hand. All of her life she has been a washerwoman, and only two years ago went with thdd rest of her craft to wash a basketful of linen at the river edge. The astonishing thing is that she has always lived in one of the dirtiest streets in the city -a very dirty street in a Spanish oity is a terror -and the sanitary experts are consequently in great despair at the failure of their theories. Heat and Cold Is a never -failing oause of disease. At this season of the year neuralgia, toothache, and a host of similar diseases are rampant. The great question, then, is to find the quickest, surest, and most economical remedy, Pol son's NexvmtNE exactly fills these require - monists. It ie' prompt, efficient, and most economical, for it exceeds in power every. known remedy, and is as cheap as inferior articles, A 10 cent sample bottle will give every person a chance to test it. Large. bottles only 25 dents. Fondness for Baked Monkeys, "1 have eaten with the Chinese in China," said Colonel Patrick Donan. " 1 have eaten with the President of the Plaited States in the white Boase. I have eaten with nearly every nation on earth. In many cases I don't know what I have eaten, for I have always regarded it as bad taste to ask gees.' tions about the diehes that are provided in your honour by hospitable people. In China I have eaten rats, bat I didn't know it ; and what you doa't know does you ne harm. When the Sioux want to do you honour they will serve you up roast dog. In Spaniels Roaduras the dish of harmer is baked monkey, and sweeter meat you eould not imagine. These monkeys live up in the branches of treea and on the vines ; their feet never touch the earth beneath them and they live on the choieest nu'sand fruit, No chicken was ever to sweet and tender as baked monkey, I do confess, Omagh, thin en one of the last occasions of nay diningiin Hgndnrge I did not feel that ail Was sr ell When at the eied of 'he 'meal 1 found I hal Ottlf ed mgseill with baked lizard. Of soured there is eothbas, wrong. with the lizard, ex- cept our petty prejudices. It tasted splen- did, but wheo at teat I taw the big gee y le; sad the claw of the 'mud 3 didnt dolt sl I liked it." imam Growing. Mr. i'. E. Backe, speaking to the Ottawa Fruit Growers° 4eeeeietioa the other day, at Ottawa, eald: isi hie eali anetiers the Ot.. , taws, Valley plume; were as geed ug thette a, ! any other pare of the Deminron. Dr. Hurlbert had izad great suo«gess slick the native yellow. plata. Toe tree grew I _rapidly and the frzeic seas !acetone. tie re- co l-razended a trial for it. Mr. 11, B. White drew attendees to the feat that the atouea of our plume were, not i ell large. Re heed sen roam euly'ascent a quarter of au Weil its length. Mr. Charles Gibb, of Aheotteford, stated that tbaplunzseed brought, from I eeele, and which bed done so well Isere, was not tete real Rue:dais Pinel, That speelee received here hod been sent from Hief, where the at- mosphere ie liho that of iTamilton. Prof. ,Sarinderaatha,J, the frzi13 gratrotu prefiMt to coed RUfferens• tirade of ereie so the Experimental farm to barothete* tested. A "Put and Call." Vole ie a fenny phrase to the uninitiated, horst all the btaheru uuderetend ir. They use it arises a err 9u gives a certain per cent, for the option el Dallying or eelliug t313td5 en a} fixed *lay a% a price waited on the thy ta50 option le given, It is often a s.'rien% Flan so 4 o bus dealer,but there is a mere c4M- 1044put uwl call', then tide when yea are td tact" to bed with a seem cell awl l yeur lentrtig "call to pllyelatm eveld hill %Dais by i r plug is t 4 Dunes d.1r- 1 teree's Golden hiedlcnt Drr 'cry'. no great stave for gn.elreeuery a Ad bleed dienerey, aretlen is Marvellous. I% niers the ware:I cupgb whether n uti', ldugeziene or eheecie, For Weal; leings, Sgyitti^� cut tilts a 1, Snort lireaeh, Consnnaptien, Night ewer, , and 1-,iiu'lro l efa"ect:one , f. eurpaseee ell other IRV_ inter: The iatout fad on helldrers:es are long; aogel xleev . f'"A Word to the Wise Is Sufii- eleot: Catarrh is not eimply an iueouvenieuee, unpleasant to the sufferer and dieguating to others -it la an advanced outpost of ap- proaching dieeaao of worce type. 1?a nut neglect its warning ; It brings deacily evils in ata train. Before it ie too late, use 11r. Sage's l'atarrli Remedy. It reaches the seat of the ailment, and le the only thing stat will. on may deco yourself quack metliciaaa "tilt Itis too tato-'till the tttreamlet b:comea a makes torrent, It le the matured invention of a eelentitia pity,ai• eian. "A word to the seise is nufli:ieat.' Rnndlrercbiefa entirely lace aro eoming in vogue. "Stony men Of man} minds; Bony ?laser rarlaus 41ads. But far a Mitt, 4:fieetive, t r.,relethre purges tive, eon had better get Dr, t°ier.:e'a l'ieas- nut Purgative Peliete. They euresick heed - ache, bilious heade,che, dizziness:, constipa- tion, indigestion, and btlieus attacks: '93 cents a via!, by druggists. Stripes aro more than over fashionable and most of the gingham: aro laced -striped. Creaeu,aus lima Recess restores grey and faded hair to iha natural oolor and proments M11Mg out. There aro lnanypoko-brimmed bonnets among the importations of spring millinery. e ee:ncves. your etomzeb re Bowels gee ant of at dor, causing Biliotiinete Dy-_apepaea, or reensesecn, aril their attendant arils, take at once a dcia c1 Dr. uaswov S.amacb. Bitters. Eng, family mzdlc:ee. Drageed;i, •O cense. Button are no longer in evidence upon stylish costumes, and if seen at all are of the most inconspicuous pattern. Has f Cocoa Costs eures.in ono minute. Parisian woolen spring street toilets in two shades of the same color have the skirt of the lighter shade, with draperies, waist, and short wrap of the darker. Ocean Steamship Passengers Via New York should take . the Erie rail- way, as it is not only the shortest and beat line, but lands people close to the piers of the leading steamship companies. In buy- ing tickets, ask for the Ede. Ribbons painted in jardiniere patterns to matoh the designs on bengalines, China silks, and chalice come a nong millinery novelties for early spring. Coll No More. Watson's cough drops are the best in th • world for the throat and cheat, for the voice unequalled. See that the letters R. & T.W. are stamped oa each drop. Copper shades preva'1 in the new checked and striped woolens, and two tones of the color appear in place of white. A Cure for Drunkenness. The opium habit, depsomauia, the morphine habit, nervous prostration caused by the use of tobacco, wakefulness, mental depression, softening of the brain, etc., premature old age, loss of vitality caused by over-exertion of the brain, and loss of natural strength from any cause whatever. Men -young, old or mlddle.aged-who are broken down from any of the abo%e amuses, or any oause nottnentioned above, send your address and 10 cents in stamps for Lubon's Treatise, in book form, of Diseases of Han. Books sent sealed and secure from observation. Address M. V LIMON 47 Wellineton street East, Toronto Ont. Pere Hyacinth said lately that if the Church of Rome would give up infallibility, allow priests to marry, and render confos• sion voluntary, it would rally to its side "all the disenters and all the lukewarm." People who are subject to bad breath, foal conned tongue, or any disorder of the Stetnmtrh, can at once be relieved by using Dr. Carson's Stumaoh Bitters, the old and tried remedy. Ask year Drrlrteiet A. le 387. For The Nervous The Debilitated The Aged. Wenn NervousPae trateo_n,ii:;vane Hind• nzhc.ricuralgiat,ATervocrsli ochness. Stomachand LiverINseases, and alt r eecticau ot't ss, ISideeya. A NERVE TONIC. geezers W. neto•,. sense me, oasis'..Fos; "For two 3'eeseIssaoarnil'ere fivicmucousde. bSTits, aid l thank tical 4:1. the ri'' ca Wer of the safeab a ivsa iy rh.-ri Pains. c harm COW,0:. Ala caLvit me ! :r e. tis nahis rc._zrSW. 1.4 r„ y it Pre. Lelany cuit,rteto=efvradvice:" AN ALTERATIVE. troeeo A£;ax r,;. Wn n,soo, `l.'x,Eaes: ][ me eve karwteaC' e=Coasraore ar d calf hitt b y ArrneT.e a¢ar reel tc' beam internal them r. 11fteeju .7157r..3e, ad wail enerni'tonfrom " to tea" Vie 4 er ttni in rattails 14.•vAFtt3'. ar 414p taveffi.r 47.4 a re= z. hilts; swore veva A LAXATIVE. • C. Bras. T14n4 Bo-. Lwo .'run^.gro5, . saiasr Ferran y-eaus 1 bass lc,en s Owe fi sof eiwr /rem Iddizey nr:117:sertesctIle., ntler:'nd with cies. ItT.s4 feld, ee.«sfcrn icra l tan: ;.tc.. n t' eak.a 4`nrnYt;OwS'c'NO st eC411F4.0.9 tho gic:iaralhRe2 WA des, New cava cae ;raw ails m . A DIIIRETIO. grease a7,,,O 7. tarsen^ Tcra9,. rasa: "1 have item WA= barn i Cdr.= [4otemruu tr>Yaitb;,s4en;+voWrda,"ar.alferiafai;.ty-aro !tams tr x13 iizaui axw ctlt r MOW= 1 relic e'er taltt n. eirma:edseltestis3liele havelimn recusedfrom leas uta Lavaatod ties mese/ wee reiesieete e t+ rot, tleud fe saccula . All.otii,Rila, h-11:7* -ta. WI LLst I�CMA00gON &C0.f'rcpriateil y/,t, ontre'ldl. Quo. . WING `{w T`{,.aiF411. At Vii$.!'',.a zre a d Feer r b7- r. Also 74 tell 3i> 1lti- tiara, 15cc el Ilz4401..tti' U. iaurzf.'ttluslug Co.,. flaasru r. ; a� G00p;.AG5EN'[S WANTED over the entire Do• minion. Address, GEO. D. FERRIS. 87 Church Street, Toronto. *Ns:T NII1$: 1x,11.4. z .:a a C L l:a ('l i of n• !. 1.1, Bii1, 4; Verilinattntn Ott T . Aacorrt-n. Cra. to r r, .,,litany he cure 1, dt rn'u i eelhedl 4 r ataurn, staledfit Pain i" .7 rel',', . r.. ta:10 rrc'ai=•4, 91f:,tfa fee 5*, r;e t e r• lea ilo p-, 1-r'esl 1. t :.e. For t .1 per 37$ .: u .-, t1. V. 1.1 DON. 11+D iti llaf'^3 n eV. G., T pronto, taaatrttt, b i..,. ,-: t n Inr.t aof::.,t,.' Toronto Silver P1 to UOx, a TO . BE vEN AW7orYi MANTIMMT hast 07 Ylia liaJCiuir 0.iatt CP SILVER PLATED WARES. t�,o PATENTS ForEel9 iiluslin:Locideec$iptlre Oa [ F0 f fl , .. slogan tree ft. Chamberlin,. Toro$ 11 p V? At" aha ble au Oli an sR sauce as t Ai+i, Yatuable ouRfit sect partreu}prq a ree-ENO- 1' C14.16/4T',Au3ueta,liafnt: SAUSAGE CASINGS.. �FST IMrORTED EN0LISH SHEEP$, also a.44,1 ., 1 American }lege Cali -Wit Qu.^lity guaranas, lar lots to cult parcbasera. Write ter porno, Jas. Park & Son," dtSpecialty-KAM.. iu lata supple. gasters hailed out on 1ther• terms alt tl>e BALTON NURSERIES, I;uri'rgton, •Ont.. Tfl 1a A f1. IWRD ,e SON, Pre rietors. .4 #2 ES " Also can eget a f veare Tied and ellowGlo5epnie i uses Daiilias, And a l otter Fin! ring Plants, fru great xtrlety Til.ustrarnd Cia4924,e open uppla!'ct°nn•. W'eDeter Pres : • F iorfsf9, • ii*aipiltAa 171141 -Elf, SMUG t CO.,. (successors to) • YI, 011AiiAn fit CO., 24 w Xosge St., "to p0013, dea?ets. its al11 teed; E.:r l sand Op.teotpt matte. canto, cacti :tiger and t?ecaa7ct4.8AP.tl. 1-strrrnestai oasis, Wase Books, etc .7n.• atr•.retn,n ls.ceto ia meat. ;,gents for Csr1for E cr eeveryn's ScanIre$ Os. C7301TE A'h-a:s. Sero ter Cesa'•egare. eMe% Business college, +metlpir, fiat. T'r~e E:culty' tee been en;,: e.,ed, zne prom. • Ts xernl :-Cel. good nex app a -^ns odd . a -`s Prirestree 4 s terdtCFs r.f 113 be;teeuaees el.. t,,io ' ui$ the S z t5i ora; D:rartutec* tnit adea p f:*a.r1 r en.t'a a e ye a':ad in zee • fiietcry at BRorta:an^.*•. 1..z1:e$admitted tsati i sEV,•.geserered lea the instil .trop.. S{raeuts enter et any z;t»e • C eutara trailed free. 1I. SSa^E`4IIIBIt ii, Pr's' 1p . • VOA 341E •Br a. IVacie 1T.a,arabiCAthe;"'•,: Cr seza„dhatli,epib'to AL£34. DP14. 01 rvIKtnt 8t_: Turmoil, !OStl 4114:%'...W4441.rFsteiratQtAeIIs $forle.a. EK uardtrcr+p• et•a '+pr re0 net :leflespretrp trade 11 e oreA and" i r e:: dad fres to all avg. conte, cr.! to.e- a atI,_tycoe•ululant tt '• t r'... Mtn 4t t?aa:id',rea %till dui; lti to t':. -..hr ri-a-+tare to ecr .!,.;7".•;1,,t1:45... .7\O. /4. U(It 4 7 4 470.t 'till 1 t.TON.O%T. 1.a1414;a' r. ;„ -t r 5i:'le c ttini.:1•y^ tkfi rats a'd st;.fa.-.e Aw . a 6 ,VARE. 7.1r • : �t 3714 tAt!ell the f :1 zit ct 7 7 rrf..l dere f=ri , elesoF 6:41715. ata. 6;74 741 4t;.3Ctl. 999OO IN 130L0 In ardor to introduce my Rursory stock th ulled rooi out the CStated and Canals, t well give aro 82,900.0e114 gold as ti)/tows CO flee parties aendtn TRADE, ��`#ryr( MARE. ensues Caul caaaatan,or 31 Twe Lent mew easesee Stamps tee =Toes of the fallowtnfg coil ttenoytasplanuaer bulbi, which w*U be sent dry ins lodtpaid). lu x pril next, and guaranteed to arrtYS scat GOODS; WET tel A'lti"ii1S1,,1E*. ,eiai.-s'lardy Roam. IN -3 EvesbloouzinglIeSea. 3.-2 "lardy C9.iabing Doses. 4.-2 DAhlini, 5.-8 Gladiolus. !..«S Matti Grape vines. 7.--$ itaspberrlea, 4 eaeb, black land re S.-20 Strawberry Plant/444°h of ce kind'. ATlletten with stamps enclosed aeroquestod abort, ,for planta, x111 be aumbcred as they come to hand, end the venders of tho first thirteen hundred letters Desiring to obtain a ilusinesn Education, or irenue 'trill tensile gilts en follows : proficient in bhorthaud and Typos riting, ehonbl ot. tat •-t¢RSO The next > 0, $10 each. tend tho BRITISH AMERICAN BUSINESS S 1 ftd.- 100 The neXt 4155. 5 teeth i Arcade, Tongs rtreot," Tcronto. 4th.- 80 The nett 82e, 7 each. For Circulars, ete,, Addrecs C. O'DE,1. Reeretorg 5th.- 20 'rOROT-tTO. CA -NADA. fl'1i4C'!Il1J�9dbrillri, ArterlOthousand letters have boon received. Mei ' senders of the next cloven hundred letters will re-/ LOAM AND SAVINGS GOIVIPANY 1 roaf egutaae renews l lat. -$225 The next 70, $15 each. 1 2nd.- 125 The next 15, 10 each. 3rd.- 78 The next xb, L each. lth.- 80 Tho next 470, 2 each. rr y M 5th.- The 25 noxa .,eo 1 h. enc INCORPORATED A.D. 1635. Subscribed Capital, • . $3,500,00a I'ald•up Capital, • • • 2,300,000 Reserve i'ranCC, • -• 1,130,000, Total Assets, . • • 9,301,615 After= thousand lettere have been received, the t Office :-Coy's Mass, Toronto St.., Toronto. amdersof ihensxton. thousand letters will receival STRAIGHT LOANS LAN. OR CREDIT FONGIER Plata a. toTlown: 3 snots sia5 c*cIs Tho next 3.420 each The Company has a large amount of money to lend a. 4 and 5enehi The n�xr. r,. 1a each' onilealEstatescauritesatthelowestcurrentrateof .7 and& tach. hanoelata+, aenth interest repayable either Inoue sum or by -instalments 4.10, u gadll, 25 each.!Cho next 663. leach as may be desired by the borrower. Applies AfterlSOthondand letters have been received, they tions may bo made direct to the undersigned by senders of the next eleven hundred and nine to letter or otberwl%e, or to the iced represoutativet will receive gifts as follows: of the Company throughout Ontario. As the Com = ����.•� ;10oeaeh Thenext rOSao each. each � piny always has funds on hand no delay need be ex 1 The next 25 10 each petted .*xpeesea reduces to minimum. sand 4 - SO each Tho naa�i,ti5 2 each! .ifort e.rex and Municipal DebenturesPurehasat. The next, 25 each The next 479 1 each J. HERBERT MASON, Siaa+.agin>~ Director Any person may send any number of times for an7, Of abovo collections. If three cants extra is sent I will send la April e, ped to thUst e toofttthe names of all persona who are enti- As a direct investment this will not pay, but my object is to introduce my stook, and build up a trade by mail I employ no agents. but deal direct with, customers, and can mall and deliver stock to any part of the United States or Canada, either by mail', express or freight, at about one-half the price charged by other Nurserymen through agonte. Send me a, list of wants and I will quote you prices. Mention thIa papa, and address all latera- l' atczllnln Tomartn. EMU. AS K'YOV.P,be Fo • STE:ELE'BR:OS&COS ELID $a, ii CAPITAL AND FUNDS NOW OVER 43,020,000. 711tJD ®P1F1C>EA 3101317] COMPANY, IISTA1ILIUTORONTO STREET, 1871.OHONSO, To th's date, October 81, 1887, there has beta returned : To the heirs of Policy -holders (death claims) 1,049,249 00 To the hold,rs of matured End•.wmont Policies 26,492 63 To Policy -holders on surrender of Policies 98,858 00 To Policyholders tor Club Profits (including those allocated and being pato) 432,544 02 To holders of Annuity Bonds 16,007 84 Loaned to Policy -holders on Security of their Policies 82,284 98 51,300,174 47 Policies in .Force over 10,000. Amount over $15,000,000. PRESIDENT -How. Sin W. P. HOWLAND, C.B., K.C.M.(I., I J. K. DiACDONALD, Managing Director. ONT. VICE•PRESIDENTS -WILLIAM ELLIOTT, ESQ • EDWARD HOOPER ESQ t Polioies Nonforfeltable after 2 years and Indefeasible. atter 3 years,