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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1888-8-16, Page 6WIT AND WISDOM. Travel is a great educator, yet few head. organ men know how to read or writer, Electriclight in cakes of ice is a novelty for the illumination of ballroeme abroad. The retired pianist, the retired pugilist and rile retired minister are alt expounders. There are people is thie world who love to suffer for the pleasure they leave in moaning. Barber (purply from force of babit)-.Have a hair cut, sir. Bald beaied customer— Yes, ; three or four of them—I guess I've got that many left, D'sgustiagly cold weather last week. Steen hest to Beaton, hotels on the 12;1i and 13:11 or.J' Ily. The people at the sea -share were hop,: waren by thele pride. Barber (;a customer whose face looks as though its her undergone several surgical operations)—The man who shaved you last mutt have been, a fool, Customer—He was; 1 shaved myself. " The editor of the Iiazeo was speaking to me about you. $e said you reminded him of Horace Greely." "1Lo r "Yee; he said there wasn't a mass in the dam could reed your handwriting." The on'y man who was ever known to keep a cash accouut of bie private expenses absolutely straight for a year died the year afterward, said the dootoraeaid his death was: caused by meatal overwork. Mamma Herry, you must be stilt. No reepeetalaie itereoo wiU atatep end pound and heist the yr y yon are d..ziti, Harry (doubly aggrieved) -Why, annuls, 1 wen only just unstinting tho way pap% preaches. Mise Ethel (sonfideatially) ; " Do your know, Clara, that l had two effect of filar• rage last week," Mira Glary (with enthu- ideew ; "' Oh, lent delighted, dear . Teen the report ie really true that year uncle left you bin meetly." <" 1):d you not kfse the plaintiff Constantly rhea you called oe bort" Defendant (ill breath of•pt'oraliee nit) —" ea ; 1: never E.upped kieiiug her while I was hi the house, but I did that in self defence—to keep her fromsinging," "Derringer, have you a half a dollar that yea don't want; ° "" Why, eertainly, Here itis," The next day : "Say, Darriuger, that itelf dollar you gave site wan a eounterfeta "Yes Bromley. You asked tree if 1 had half defier that I didn't want," Little Bat : "I like my pips beat Dan°t you y eersi" Little I)ieic • "No, 1 don't, My papa packs me," ".hlino don't me; eny ramex ne dose, thenith," "My tnanllna hardly ever smenke, Wouldn't It be mice if my mauuna #and your papa ahonld get maar- rled:, A. young Englishman is said to have writ- ten to hie fend uncle the following cinema *gime letter: -=" Dear Utacle, Yon have, otter said that you could die happy if I could pass the final examination f tae Bar elle- eesefuUy. You can die happy. Your dutiful nephew." The Disagreeable Side to It,—"Dont you find the life of a tramp very dieagrceable? asked the farmer's wife. "Oh. no" rejoin ed the wanderer, "it ain't half eo disagree. able as the people I meet. 1 don't mind the life so much as I do the doge and the shfage I Set to eat." " Oh, niy frienda, thereare some epee - Moles that a person never forgets 1" said a lecturer, after a graphic description of a ter- rible acd*ant that he had witnessed. "I'd, like to know where they eelt'm, " remarked au old lady lathe audience, who is always mislaying her glasses. A :storekeeper of Wallingford, Conn., makes the following announcement; " Con- fectionery, toys,. ice Bream, tobacco, cigars, pipes, new room, stationery, bank notate drafts, blank books, temperance drinks, bread, pies, fruits, tea, coffee, baseball goods nab hooks, eta. Agent Anchor Line eteam- AMISC LLLNEOVS.. Those who tell you of others' faults wi make themselves ae free to others of your own. A New Haven artist has painted a one dollar bill eo realistically that he got $900 for the picture. A B-itish vessel le now surveying a route between Australia and Cenada, preliminary to laying a telegraph sable. The cable will be heie0O miles long, and the work of laying it wiU,take three years. An English spirit medium claims to have paid a viszt to the planet; Mare. She says that the inhabitants of that planet are great engineers, that they are of large, powerful pliyaiqueand that the men are very hand. some, lisinga woman, she does not appear to have noticed what kind of women there are in Mates. Tnomxs Stevens, a Binger lawyer, haa. for a client a widow living In Etna, Mee Site refused to pay hits: what he demanded, and he had her arrested .and thrown into jail for debt, a thing that has not occurred there for years, He pays her board in the jell,, and alae seri she will make hint pay it for yearn be fere she gives in. As Zieberiah T. Wiley of Marblehead, Ma's, waestro, lirg along the there the ether; day and sadly wondering why he was so poor, send why he cenide't get a job, be saw etmething uncommon on the game He picked it up and carried it to town. It was a lump of ambergris weighiog 14,1 pieneds, and Ziebarieh sold it fee $310, Just what puniehnlent ought le Joetice to he :meted out to Lawrence Bussell of Springfield, Ido,, le a lineation. Ile hae. been arrested for shorting ftp his ten•year- old boy fn a box four feet high, and leaking hint stand beet over in It for Ave hours; also for tying the boy to a plank and etuearing molaseee over hie face eo ne to satinet Eliee to texture hunt, One of the gond signs of the tutee is file €net that for nearly two year: while their synegugne wan buiidiug, the Temple Isrse1 emgregation of St, !.oafs worshipped in the r 1 that cit a c i o. In re- ing than' e for this hospitality, Rebid Sonneaebeta characterized Rae "one of those preeioue Unita in the golden chain of mutual recognition, which, under the foeteri.e ; ashen of ewiliz*tion, reconciles the dieeiplea of 'rosea to the disciples of Jesus" lie o.oeed by invoking Goti'e blueing on the church cud ell its aivas. St, John's Days in Italy is thus observed at Revello, Italy, accoraiog to a private lit• ter dated, "ht. Johr'a 1 y:"- "The peep'le here have a curleue superatitten connected with this eve of Se. John's Day, which is observed by many ; they repeat their roe - Aries synth midnight, and then leak out, finely believing that they will see Herodias mud her daughter page, ,riding on a fiery plank, the daughter svtyizl.: 'Mother, why oid you say it?' and the raather: "Daughter, why did youdoit?' and thea phage unto the sea ; the reason why, after St, John's Day, the temperature of the eearisee, and bathing into. ---,.M-war--a.*,---'-'---- Canada's Great Fair. Since its inoaption in 1670, the Toronto Industrial Exhibition has proved a eau - timed mules of aueeeseea, and the one for the present year, to he held from the 10th to the 22nd ot September, promisee to again surpass in every respect thoeo that lino passed. Already applications for aline in all departments aro more numerous than over before. A liberal Prize List and a len programme of 'first elate and novel aped a"treetiona is what the Toronto Fair ofiera, and suceers is always the result. Special ethibits will bo sunt from. Manitoba, British Columbia and many other sections of the. Dominion, The speetal attractions already ors, Drafts on Europe for snip," contracted for are the best that money can h A contest has lately been carried Quintile scours, and there will plenty to see,- r. to insirnotand amuso, ovoryday o..#him Fair, -columns of the New York World between a programmes containing fall details will be number of young woman for the honor of issued early in August, and will bo sent free to any one desiring them. Prize Lista can a's I be aeourcd by inteLdicg exhibitors on their drot,ptag se post card to Mfr, .Hill, tl e Secretary, at Toronto. All entries haves to be made Before the 18th of August. The poi psle of Ontario seem to kayo set dawn the time of the Toronto Fair as the occasion of their annual holiday outing, and the railway companies recognizing this fact have decided ongiving cheaper fares than ever before for this great exhibition, which is so popular with all, It will be opened on the 11th Sept. by Lord. Stanley, the new Governor- General. being the youngest grandmother in the country. It has been shown in the letters of the contestant, that e, woman who is .a grandmother at the age of thirty-two, is not by any means an unusual personage in this country. ;Stranger Aro guests in the hotel 'lowed to eat pie with a knife! Clerk --Yes, sir. Don't have to eat green peas with a fork?" " No, sir ; you nen eat 'em with sour fin- gers if you like." " Can I call for a second plate of soup 'thout havin' the waiter ask one how the buckwheat crop looks down my way V' " Yes, sir," " Then 1'11 sign my name. I'm LravelIin' for pleasure, Mister, an' am lookin' fer a hotel with home cora- forte to it." One should go to public dinners as often as possible. They are good fun. People are jolly mostly, except those who have after dinner remarks to make, and it is fun enough to watch the misery of these victims during a long course—their efforts to con- ceal their nervousness, which they never succeed in doing. But one should never spoil his pleasure in a public dinner by eat. ing. For public dinners are not,in fact, made to be eaten. "I'm in terror," sighed poor Mrs. Good - mother, ""every time I hear the bell ring; .L know I'll hear something dreadful about Jack. I'm sure he's been into some awful miscbief." " What makes you think so ?" asked her husband. " Oh, he came direct- ly home from school this afternoon, sat down and studied his lessons for tomorrow for nearly two hours, and has been as good as an angel ever since. Dear, dear, what has that boy been up to, I would like to know ?' Struck With Lightning.. Neatly describes the position of a hard or eat corn when Pntnam's Painless Corn Ex- tractor is applied. It does its work so quickly and without pain that it seems magical in action. Try it. Recollect the name—Putnam's Painless Corn Extractor. Sold by all druggists and dealers every- where. caas3SSIINN r mum.) 1.1 lege Life Immo Malt t FISTEEI TiaOi'SAlin DOLLARS R&M BY TILE M' uTUTAT. ASSMACEF13 iA LIFT, ASSOCIATION r.•I,,,ETTFa Q$ T/SANICS At;D ENDOB.SEDIEIw' or TAR ASSocIATIoN n WILIIe•.e D. MAT TI=E..14S, F,$Q., PrLESIDENT OF T$LF TORONTO BOA.FD O1. TBADE, RTC , A79. The large reerher members: of the Me. tual Reserve Fund Life Association resident in Canada will read with satisfaction the following letter from Wilmot D. Matthews, Esq., in referring to the prompt payment of the large amount of life insurance held by his lata father, Si", D. Matthews ER. :— There le probably no name le Canada more widely known than that of Mr 3i3tthewe-.— end 00oupying as 11e d:Qea AO Many lrnpor heatpookionaof trust, such as President of the Toronto Board of trade, Director of the Dairiiuion Bank, and Oleo of the Canadian Managers of the Mutual Reserve$ Cacadian PacifierIteilwa --h-s letter to the carries with IP more than ordinary weight, The 3.tuthel Reserve a fewyears ranee started out with the determinsteenof demon - titrating to thee world that Life Inealrance o a41a be aff rrd($d with perfect security for sere than half the coat charged by old-line or h gb.reta companies While Meting with the meet unecrupuloua wppcslraen it hes pluckily pushed forward overcoming all obstacles placed in its way, and to -day is pronounced is marret of eocceee, its system and dnanolai poaitiee being endorsed by the boat aatitaried en this eootiiwnt. It bee paid for death claiuie over five *pillions of , dollars, and at the same time ecenuneleted nearly* two inulliona of dgllera hi ate Reserve Fund, Mr,. Matthews' fneurss.co is an iliuetratien of the elriell coot wider tile 'llutnalReecrve s Syeteua as compared with other ceanpaniee. Tne aunt total of yaymetat by hint 'iii Slu,• 400 insurance has only been $1,615. 'Ihe earn amount under the old -tiara syalent w44l4hve O9St 41% t4 t;i7. It will he eeee, therefore, that the eettial AAving in cost ` nulounts to nearly ($3.000) three tttausand doliate. W. D. MATTA:e s. & CO.,: Coinmissiort Aferettaute. Peelfio llcildinge, 26 Front et. east, Toronto, June 16,1SS6.. t Welfacr, 4ohfurtry, (leneral Mee. ague Mutual Reserve timid Life Mao-'. elation, Torozl+;s ; 1?1'all Su,—'1n beltall at any Mother T seg to :express ber thanks to the Muturd Re- sieve Fend Life Alsociation for receipt et begins (513,060) fifteen thouaaud dollars in full settlement of any claim under psavlieles of life niislirsuee held by wy Leto fatluar, W. D. hietthows. Although the eleiln deco not mature for severni weeks, the game baa been promptly paid without the alighteet trouble, hly_father always held the Mutual lie- acre* in the highest eetimatlou, and from hie intimate aeensintance with President Harper and the chief executive t,flicera of the Aasozlatlon, never hesitated zo recon" mend it to all who applied to him for infer - mistime. 1, as well as other members of our family, hold large policies in the 4a oe1a- tion and believe It to be one of the beet' managed Institutions represented In the country. The *mall coat of iaeurence, to- gether with the precaution taken to protect the trust funds of the dssoolatlou,in the appointment :of a eeparat4 corporation as trustee for the piney—holders, and the aim• purity and success of thebyatena, cannot fait to make the .Association: dcaere :dly popular with the insuring public. Yours truly, Wzr atoT 1). MATrinaws The Mutual Reserve Fund Life Anode - ion, to whioh the above letter, ot Mr. Matthews refers, is the largest and strong est open Asseesmont Association in the world. It bas issued aver seventy-five thous- and policies of Life Insurance. It has a Cash Reservo lifnd of nearly Two Millions of Defiers, and full Government Deposit at Ottawa. Active agouti wanted in every nnrepre- :euted district. Correspondence solicited, ' Address, Well & MoMurtry, Gon'l, Man- agers, Toronto. MRS. DARTS TRIPLET& 1'resident Clevelend',s Prins foe the three beast babies at the Aurora Ceurie l:•'airrj1n l£&1 ems $Iven to these tlsts, Mollie Chiitlrip reri of Mea. 1. K. hart,. amlaaprgh. , 13he writes: i'.,a,stAugust tho i-ttleones beRAMO very sick, end es f co o:'d set ao otB.er rcod ILat woeid sgreewith, thent.1 cot:menced the iso ofL,acteted pod. 1Lheleedthem tiara etlaeteiy, and they were 5,100 AS eve„ ised 1 con.. atter it vers 1,1411.1:7 PIMA tothe geed tt*S::hey are novr Ci18eiittpho'o.ofettesetrig* senCirec 44efalse's: Dl PAW traAy irono tete ;avoir 'actated Food Ialtlaa beet Food, torto.tle.fe41 tales. 15 keeps *hens rel*, er d gbeater thea 140illiags wholt they sip elek, "I Ei MOST PAt.ATADIM NUTRITIOUS, and IncE&Tl> i. e gAS'L' ' lehEleARPla At ill' i Bfoto,P' 0o., 00o., Tato (RQ IYI ala for an tnfont for $1.0 10 i*=:= eluealepeIrt let o `-`-Tl ethitrfeleat of Infanta ceileveliCe freevnujige ifca.r WEI.l,S,111011ACQS0ti ,ICTREAL, P.Q, mug nottx .fad auee CotaaPnur' of Pities oouaaltreg Drtguecra and Bol,estoraTORet l?at€w' ss9,CtaleliJ ir�rr,, r'.-�e-ASs3,Frevrens+ B e sG pil'saER tS' E Fs are Asssa ui ErrPUR=C.RfAtIT, r A..O So*...'=-> F4svoa ',G £XTRAC I.' ARC t4* Sur<o:,sts7,94CEs9 Arc0BE$1. `COWAN yon FAIMSsp. Loxeso Rates. MONE,YrzW.314.1f4?fifer57d. eQca; solicited, F nanaiod Agt.,,EstiiDti T"e?b?s tiling st, M. Toronta SPORTING GOODS The cheapest Ufmse in Canada fol' (ansa Rides, Cartridges, Risking Faille, Rase ,iialiGoo ds and Sportsmen's Supplies of every land. or* tiro OFIFER. Oa rteeelpt 5.1 we will erpres%toaav iddrea, a PO1: $LE 0AROD/A BREEcl3-L )AP1NO SOOT WRIT rordth 6ae Intatuaced. SteetB,rrel., o I,drtoek, agapd Wag for c0C try use And los $1419 wilt alrap to any al4reEs,,e `:eat $IFLE tk9ttFatlrh.otaseilratelr for 1.,p tett, ' 'DOWALL & CO. SI KING ST, E TORW TQ, L hie Royal Nail"o BSIDS III tiallisg, dining vdcter teras f>ert ana every th.us- day 044 Halifax. every Satnr,iay t4 L verpocl, and IA. r eeemer rima, Qeebee even, seivelay tt1 Llse;pool, 04444 at laadccderrr :,and triadeastad tor S .-1 d R&il 1r4,aid: also 1(0:0l ie, ria rialifee d Sk dolutne, A, dt , to Luv+i cl1orielalvtiy Slming re'ssmeretaeotbe, Tlioattamers et the OW* tow tunes axil during viloter to and from &life; or1faod. crania 044 ttpilartelpaq and datreg PM,' alter between Glasgow awl ttontrealweekly; G . ant FAItoa w(t?kl,V, .tad tifa,srovv ani 1` o i .. a tprtei. istly.• Fortr€ight, :pewee or ctber Information apply to A. S.litunaeher 1 C.... Dallimore; t1. Cnaar4 4; Co., licr{iloaa• Shea, Ce., Std doklree, N. 1`' ; WM. Tbzrup. E.su & Co.. et. Jolie, ea; 11.; AMR !l t i., t'!',•; Uwe 4%; Alden. New hilt, If, Pearlier, Tureeen 4,144% Rae. t o., Q42'. ee: UM,lll.cki , P.444414. phia411.4. Allem P nia i, Dcst:*•i 14a ntivol. Lewanee county, Michigan, has a co-opera- tive telegraph line which began by two farmers connecting their houses with a wire, and which has extended, until now it has sixty-five miles of wire and ninety offices, twothirds of whioh are in farmhouses and the others in stores where the farmers trade. Every farmer is his own operator, battery man, and line repairer, and can use the lines as mach as he pleases, They communicate with each other, give orders to the stores, and receive early information of important news over their wire. One farmer had his life saved by it. He took poison by accident, and there was no dootor within aeveralmilea, but he telegraphed to the nearest one, told what was the trouble, and was directed to fill himself up with sweet milk and keep fill- ed until the dootor could get there. The prescription was successful. • Whenever your S1omaoh or Bowels get oat of cr. der, causing BiliousnessDyspepsia, or indigestion, and their attendant evils, take at once a dose' of Dr. canon's Stomach Bitters. Bost family mediotne, Ali Druggists, be yenta. The law of the harvest is to reap more than you now. Sow an act, and you reap a habit; sow a habit, and you reap a character; sow a character, and you reap a destiny. Mr. Smith, of Kingston, has constructed a telephone for holding conversation with divers when they are deep down under water Several unsuccessful efforts have been made in the United States to effect this service. Magistrate -Prisoner, this is the seventh time you have appeared before me. Pris- oner—I know it, your Honor. Your Honor always was a favorite of mine, you are so just. Magistrate (mollified)—Well, mot you off this time, but don't come before me again. Prisoner -That's a hard sentence, your Honor, but I'll try and bear it without complainin.' ITCHING PILES. Sy/moms—Moisture : intense itohing andstinging ; most at night : worse by eoratching. If allowed to continue tumors form, whioh often bleed and ulcer- ate, becoming very sore. Swaraa's OurmMsnr stops the itching and bleeding, liege ulceration, and in many cases removes the tumors. It is equally effica- cious in curing all Skin Diseases. DD. 5 WAYNE af SON Proprietors, Philadelphia. • Swami's OINTMENT pan lie obtained of druggists. Sent by mall for 60 cents. A man may have much of the world, and yet not be much of a man. A Cure for Drrtnkenness, The opium habit, depsomania, the morphine habit, nervous prostration esuaed by the use of tobacoo, wakefulness, mental depression, softening of the brain, etc., premature old age, lose of vitality paused by over-exertion of the brain, and loss of natural strength, from any cause whatever. Men—young, old or middle.aged—who are broken down from any of theabor a causes, or any cause not mentioned above, send your address and 10 cents in stamps for Lubon'e Treatse, in book form, of Div mses of Mian. Books sent sealed and secure from observation. Address' 11. V LIMON 47Welbnaton street Feet, Toronto Ont. Alma Ladies' College, Has five department:: --Literature, Music, Fine Arts, Elocution and Comm:rcial Science. The faculty numbers aixteen thororghly qualified teaehera. Rites run from $39 to $46 per term for board, furnished room, light, laundry and tuition in all literary subjects including the ()lassie and Modern Languages in-- $100 00 paid in advance secures all the above advantages together with instructions in drawing and piano by the regular teach- er: for one year. For Announcement ad- dress, Principal Austin, B. D. The crop's best stimulant is a fertile soil. People who are subject so had breath, foul ooale• tongue, or any disorder of the Stomaob, can at ann. ' e relieved by using Dr. °arson's Stomach Bitters +e old and tried remedy. A. roar Drdgglp. No man ought to complain ff the world measures him as he measures others. To measure one withhis own yard -stick may be hard bat it is fair. Cine.rsse HATS Rustsw a restores grey and faded hair to its natural color and prevents falling out. Has any one wronged you ? Be bravely revenged; slight it, and the work is begun; forgive it, 'tis finished.. He is below him- self who is not above an injury. CANADA'S GREAT ai�.ed blas: CHURCHES, DWEL.LINDS, AND PUBLIC DUMDUMS, M'OAU O & G leking St W., Toronto. BEAVER LINE of STEAMSHIPS .Saitz4 lk rrsrx Ainit sass— MONTREAL, AND 13VERPOOL.. SolaceTicliatr et%e;9.to, Uetaru, ttiSO, ew &lltt,intcrencdlate, t:1; Elerraga,l;»f. Apply to M. lirtirtt1Y, gen'l. Msca,:er, 1 Cstttsssrt Moose Square, MONII: S*h GHOICE FARMS FOR SALE IN An PARTS FE i .iii & JIiUEuLAR PROOFa '.teut`Noal• 4'ou*1uetiug Doors A S T*1412r, VA1l4,T 000Re. 4.: "!i"AYL,OSt's Toronto Safe We s. Bicycles OVER, 4111 Baud Bicycles sited MA Tricycle** 121 List o.„d eateleer.r, =ereio every hale. "T'„I'# 4ONIC'REA14. PRESENTS ?i 9r"1iolSla 1'fall-Fwsri !Asir, rr . i" ;.°4 Z1 ria ta,:: ,rc a ti Cry 11 L,± +EBEr uric S UAZIlle; PVGDE3 ( tSloe rod ccs” etewza*;:* 111: i nth t t:a & to'.ru•r ;1 ,0;14 t*(* 41514111 Attn. ltrtri al.. Ecu cru r,10er2a met t ei , ,o °t r, vaow 14:0 t~t11. tri »s•la r r.vetitrYn�Ua11 Serie, tarn l.d:ii'• "e.„, i ll''i;+r1i1Ci. a t'it.Tt1F,fN1'l) C UUtlfA,G3E•; TOPS MANITOBA. PAllaihe elrbhrag to purabxto improved Manftoltt Formai trent 111aures upwards, with is usedfate posesseloo, call or write to ti. L yI VL'0:4,.1te' 'Arthur's Rte.k, Main at„ Winnipe;, information tarnished free of citxrle, and settles aesstatrd to unsling sote:gem 314dvsr To Lem' at current sato et Interest. Industrie i Nervous Debility. DR. URAF'8 Sp.etAo hes been fund lorihs pen Altera years, with great Success, in the treatment. el Nervous Debility, sad alt Weems prising from eat* assess, orer•worked brafa, breis vitality, rinsing to the ears, palpltatlon,eta, For sato by allcinneeta Price $t per box, or '6 boxes for 111, or will be tent bl matt or; reestptof price. Pamphlet on. application. THE GRAY memo NIa GO., Toronto 'Young Men SUFFERING from tho atria of early evil habits, the result of ignorance and lolly, who fled themselves weak. nervous and exhausted; leolltnrts-doxoand 01.1331nN wbo ore broken down from the effects oI abuse or over -wort., and in advanced life iced the consequences of youthful excess send for and read 11. T. Lubon'e Treatise on the Diseases of Men The book will be sent sealed to any address on receipt of two Ce. et raps. Address 3f. V. L1150N, wellington S. F T•rnuta owl ItT. e'lIU3t t ORNAMENTAL WROUGHT IRON FENCING WORKS fend for designs and prices.' Fair, TORONTO Sept. 10th to 22nd. GREATER IN THAN EVER$50,000PUZES! AND SPECIAL ATTIIACTJON9 New Features'and Grand Exhibits. The best attrae• ;tions that money can secure. For prize lists and programmesaddres! the clearstory. Entries Close August 1StIL. J. J. WITHROW, FI, J. HILL, President. Secy, Toner. TO. Have all the latest improvements an Are unequalled for durability, style and convenience. The leading CarrrrlauIN e maiden% oil them. tS1i FOR TUL'DX and DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS I Don't wait until you RTC burns outor.relined Iluy a Sate now and tleep easy, and be sure and get prices, etc., of the Newt nampionSafe S. 8. KIMBALL, 677 Craig St., LO Boa 915, Montreal. P t1. 1 aerateseu. a pN 4 YEARS There are many nnTATIONS of ee Peerless MACHINE 091, but none equal 11 in lubricating properties. FAru, • URA, btuLssa, etc., find none equal to the assuzaa Peerless made by SAMUEL ROGERS & CO , TORONTO. Sold by dealers everywhere. Barnum Wire" We manufacture the Largest Variety of FENCES,` CRESTING, BUILDERS' IRON WORK, STABLE FITTINGS, OFFICE RAILINGS, ETC., of any house in the Don*inion. CATALOGUES FRE=Er. and Iron Works, Windsor, Ont. a�.