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Parental Iteeponeibility,
This ounds old, aud yet Permits keep rht
on forgetting them re:. ram ability,
One of the moat cittli telt lessone to be im-
pressed on any mind. re the power and ex-
tent of individual ireimence In ni»epestle
but of ten, the mother' leg:teems is more
lasting in her feinily than the father's, but
both parente are equally responeible in their
high and holy celliuge and it is a pity that
permits are im Wow ?to believe that their
children are what they make them,
Now, I watar to Mile just for a fevr rain
utes with you, mothere, It may be dry
talk—nothing "funny," mit true.
The oak whioa weves in our foreetato-day
wes its form, its specie and its taw to the
acorn which dropped f. om its ancestor, Hu-
man life extends beyond the three ricers and
ten years whiale bound ilevibe existence
here. The characters of the dead are in.
wrought into those of the living ; the gen-
erationa below the sod formed that which
now dwelland tote upon the nein. Parent
of this genes:liana are molding thee whaill
ehall :succeed it, and dement pooterity shall
inherit the cherecterieties whash we impresa
into our children to day. Is it indeed true
that the generation crumbling with the dueb
:formed that which now dwells and acts upon
the earth? Is it, true, that when we our-
selyee are miegied with it a generation ellen
be left behind st hieh shall bear our imprese;
that the happiness • of the living are indeed
affected by these whose very names are for-
gotten upon this earth? We must believe
it is truly go.
Ten thousand eta& s of oharacter make an
age, ten thouseea lefluenoes leave the play-
ground to tell upon the nation. In whet
light then mutt we regard p trental reepon-
-sibility ? Let the purents whose work is
yet to do or now in progress ponder it well.
if it is true that the liappinees of families,
the well-being of the nation are tn. the WWI
O f parents, it parental character iproducea
effects which seretoh from time into eter-
nity, which are seen through all the phaaes
of society, commenting around the cradle
and exbeeding into ttecompeny of seraphim,
then surely perental reepensibility is a sub-
ject worthy cif deepelit consideretion.
As parents, we should not treat lightly
our commission, and yet not be over nest -
'Wye with a feeline that Neeh responsibilities
are awful. They ask bat faithfulness tend
love, and met by these retarn a reward,
soul touching and unending.
Mischievous Babea
Are a great care to Wm mother v. ho is cook,
housemaid, sewing v, °emu and nurse all at
once, and where in put them for safety is a
great problem. For my ceeepinechildrem
had made a so t of li tile table, with outward -
sloping kgs mounted on eastern The top uf
the table was twenty-two inches agorae.
*Oa° half th,e top vieo' moveable, ettacbed by
a pivot. 14 the centre of the table was a
hale lust large enough to mirnit the baby
below the eirme. Whet in this,the six-
montluarad baby could travel as ast as any
of the *tier childreo. There was no danger
of burnt fingers or other hurts, for the tabIe
projected tit° or three iuches beyond the
lithe fingers A slight rim around the edge
suffited to keep to s in reaching distance.
.Care wasttaken not to allow the child to be.
come tirdd. There were no bad results from
the use, but 1 think he would have walked
ahem sooner without it, as he was a year old
bifore he would wtimpt to walk where he
could not touch his flogers. A better con-
trivance, because tarn children can be tweet. -
eat ab once, is to have te large dry goods
box Mounted ou casters. Remove the nada
projecting on the htsirle, end pad the sides
with old comforts or cotton batting •' cover
with cretonne or furniture calico. If two
or three eix Melt equate windows are lefb in
•h, it becomes a verita,ble doll house'and
few children will refuse to no into is. How-
evler, it must he always understood that ib
h a bowie for good eiratiren. Itthe child is
put there f w punishment it will never be
-thought a nice house again. Otie woman
,utilized the sawn into portions of a sugar
hogishead to keep two lively youngsters out
of harm's way.
Any of these arrangements saves the
mother a great deal of o re and the child
a grata deal d suffering. Every large city
aGaily has accounts of more or less little
hie ldren scalded or bruised or burned, fall
big from windows or driaking lye or other
poisons that nobody thought the child would
touch. I am acquainted with a woman, now
nearly sixty years old, who hes never been
able to either speak or hear since the time
she toddled out, where her mother was mak-
ing soap and drank some strong lye.
Recipe%
'WAFFLES. —Beat twee eggs very light, to
which add one pint of rich milk, two table-
spoonfula of butter, a teaspoonful of salt,
two teaspoonfuls of beking powder, with
flour sufficient to make a Loft 'batten Bake
quickly in buttered waftleirons, and serve
very kat
&MED APPers — Pare atal core large,
juicy apples. Fill the cavities with sugar
and a little lemon juice and thin slices of
the rind ; put thein in a pan with a little
water, and iprinkle sugar over the tops ;
baste them otten, and when done, set there
away to cool. Serve with cream.
BROTLED PHEASANT —Pace On a steamer
over hot water Intl tender; Tub over with
salt, pepper and butter ; lay on a greased
gridiron, and set over live coals ; broil and
turn until both sides are brown. Take up,
put on a pan and cover with butter. Put
in a very hot oven ten minute, and serve
with currant jelly.
BOILED CORNED BEEP, ---Pat a piece o
oorned beef in a pot with cold waior to coy
er, let come to a boil, and set on the back of
the stove to boil slowly. Let simmer fou
hours—longer if veryl large. Whet newly
done, scrape a dozen carrots and drop in.
When done, dish, and arrange the carrots
around. Serve with smell pickles.
SWAT() SOUP.—Peel a dozen large t imee
toea bola until they are thoroughly done,
ancl'preris hrough a sieve. To a quart of
tomato pulp add a teaspoonful of wide. Put
an ounce of butter in a semes-pan, mid heat,
stirring in a smell tablesphoefel of flour;
when cooked, pour in a pint of hot milk,
Beason w th a little oseyentie pepper and stilt.
Throw in a handful of broken cestelterni let
boil, and add the tomato pulp. Heat with-
out boiling, and serve,
FRIEI) LIVER WITH BROWN' SAM:IE.—Cut
the liver in sloes, cover with boiling water,
and let stand five mioutee ; t the out oi the
'water and wipe dry; dredge with flew, salt
and pepper. Pat trio Lathes of fat bacon in
a frying -pan, I ut the liver in fry Wolin on
•One side arid then alt the ether. Place on a
hot clish with tlie b men, cut in melt pieces,
To the grease in flee pan edcl a tablespoonful
,of flour, rtral ttit ttutil broieha pour in half
e 'pint of soup stook, a tablespoonful of
Woreetitershire tattoo toed mushroom catsup
each, With salt to taete ; pour over the liver
and serve. '
Citiontet CnocientaTes.—Boil one large
eletaken, with an onion thro re in the evatert
, When done, cut the chid en in email picii0;
°hen hall of a Mall, raw onion and two
sprigs of parelen. Put a tablespoonful of
Putter in a sauce -pen, and let hetet nub in
the onion and parsley with half a oup
flow, stir well until cooked, then add a cup.
futf tiou,p mock, and fair until a amootia
paetwe Season with pepper and selt, a little
gritted nutmeg and the alio° of ,htli of a
small onion; stir well together, and mix ia
the pieces of chicken, Mold into croquettes,
roll in cracker crumble dip in egg, and fry
in boding lard. Gent:eh with pereley, and
arreeige stataling on a large dish. Mr. MeIntosh is a succethful enake
charmer.
At his father's flower store on Charlotte
street he has at nreeent a cemnion black
snake, about two feet long, which he treats
much the same as anybody elee would treat
a piece of rope that long, oily more affec-
tionately, perhepa. The aneke is poisoneue
and shows his mettle with everybody but
Mr. McIntosh, who can coil him round his
A OANADIAN RAEE C#AUXBit.
A at. Job,, New nranowtell, ban Nflie
Haateri Wete or Reptiles.
The S. Men'lh, Pr6g re8 says there
is nothing aboittithe pereonsel appearance of
WtIliara Motpeosh to inaigate that lte boa
more controlling force than any ordinary
persoe. He is a yoeng man, rather light
complexioned, gaieb 91 voice and epeeist in a
delitierate manner that showa his careful
gooct snse.
TO TOW WB.EAT TO EUROPE.
A Seheine Vont Duluth but one net Litwin
to Succeed.
A man in Weill ha a an invention which
he thinks will cheapen by half the coat ,'of
transporting erain and lumber from the
Northweat to Enrepe. In his idea there
are suggestions of the Leary raft, a num]. in rub the enake tOngn.e On his face, and,
in fain, handle the reptile in any way and
bran and a torpedo boat. His plan is to carry hint around in his povlret. Tlie snake
make cigar -ramped cylinders of eteel, which was found by its present owner while stroll -
are to be leaded in Duluth with grain, gelded, hag near Lily Lake a feet; weeks ago. He
up, taken in tow through the lakes to Buffalo, placed it In bie pooket end oarried it home,
through the Erie Camel to Albany, down the
and duce that time the anake has been hie
Hudson, and over to L vevpool, without once pet. atithe McIntosh gen1ly has the snake
ab the Charlotte street ie ire, and showa it
to this friends and numerous
INgl7ISITIVE SCHOOLBOYS,
inetteenth of this dangerous reptile. Sante
derable tun is extretoted through the
Waft te friends were in the store the other
cleat when Mr. McIntosh took the eiriake
outitof his coat pooket and rubbed its tongue
against his face. Although it ie not the
breaking bulk.
040 of these shells is now on the stooks tat
Duluth, and it will be sent to Liverpool as
*ion as it hi tested and the necessery con-
tracts for towing are made. It is likely,
th•rugh, that more than one shelf will be built
before an experimental trip across the mem
Is made,
as it would not be a complete ex,
periment nor would it pay to take o'er only
ono shell. The shells are made as large as
the locks of the Erie Canal will permit, tehigue that " atinga," as most people ima.
Tat is the limit to the size of any gi,ne, yet is is a very disagreeable thing to
vessel bound from Duluth to New York. do. One of his friends nearly fainted and
The shells are made of steel plates rivead could hardly be prevented from seeking a
to each other like a boiler's pletee. Itiside doctor to undo the deadly work he imagined
there is a sheathing to prevent the water
from getting into the wheat. That is all
there is to the ititerion 'Outeide there is e
railing around the hatch And a place for a
man to stand and steer. The steering appw
rata -is detachable. The intention is to have
a steersman on each shell while going through
the Erie Canal and other eauals on the way
from. Duluth la New York, but at New York
to lesh the ehelle together and tow them
acmes to Liverpoel, tialcieg the quietest time
of the year to go and the eitaiest routes, with-.
out an effort to make any quicker transits
than a sailing vessel would, tam& in time
improvement might come that would allow
quicker transportation.
The saving would be in elevator charges,
in the mot of loading and unloading at lade
falo and New York, and in the reduced cost
of towing, as it would be cheaper to tow the
shells weer than to load the wheat on a stea-
mer and take it across. The grain comes by
rail from the wheat fields of Minnesota, De..
kota, and. Aianitobe, to Duluth, where it ie
put in the grain elevators until ready for
shipment. At present it is taken from there
through the lakes to Baffelo, elevated again,
put in cant boats, taken to New York, again
elevated, put into a steamer, and sent to Li.
verpool. The waxes can wash over the shells
all they wish, as the shells are hermetically
sealed, dud the water trill nos get in unless
the seams start.
The main trouble will be in keeping the
tow together in the octan. The waves may
break the tow line or a storm may arise and
swam" everything. Tne towing steamer
might have to part with the shells to save
itself, but they would -flab, and though the
chance of picking them up after they were
once cut loose would be tanall, there would
ba a possibility of it.
If this invention turns out well it will cut
the cost of transporting wheat from Duluth
to Liverpool five to teielve cents a bushel.
That will be a big item when multiplied
by the millions of bushels yearly exported
from the Northwert. The saving by not
having to break bulk at Buffalo would alone
amount to three to five cents a bitattel, and
if the New York to Liverpool pert of the
experiment Is a haler° there retrains a large
probability of cutting the wheat rate be.
twee.n Duluth and New York while naviga-
tion on the Erie Canal is open.
This, if successful, will be a much bigger
thing tkan Mr. Leary's experiment of bring-
ing !amber frem Nova Szotia here in rafts,
OdditieS of lexpressione
ae it will change this whole lake trade. If
successful, the lake schooners which are now Curioue ways of expressing ideas in
making enough profit in throe good 5 tare English may be expected from foreigners,
to pay for themselves will he ve to con an for instance, when the Frenchman, who
down in their freight rates, an the real- made a call in the country and was about to
roads running to Duluth will be bittinal, he introduced to the family, said " Ah, as
while the all-rsil freight routes meet will ladies ! Zan I vould before, if you please,
suffer. There is a fight between Dahlan vieh to purify mine 'ands, and to sweep
and Chicago now for theatheiet of the North- mine hair,"
west. Dulut has the advantage of shorter A Scotch publican was complaining of
distances of railroad transportation from the his strvant-maid. He Fetid that she coal
wheat fields, while Chicago has the lergerever be found witen wanted. "She"
capital and the older business. Duluth has gang eot o' the house," he said, "twenty
large are shipments in addition to the grain, times for onoe she'll come in."
andathough the are is nothhippecIto Europe A countryman Went to a menagerie to
a cheap rate of transportation would enable examine the wild beasts. Several geutle-
the ore companies to fiend it th New York. men expressed the opinion !het the *rant
It already goal to Cleveland. On the re- outang was a lower order of the human
turn the aliens might be lewd to take coal species. Hodge did not like this idea, and
to the Northwest, Most of the coal con- striding up to the gentlemen expressed his
sumed in the Northwestoomee from Buffalo, contempt for it in than words: " Pooh 1
the freight west being coal and east grain he's no more of the human species than I
and ore. be." .
"Mamma is that a spoiled child ?" asked
a little boy, on seeing a, negro beby for the
Be Rad Struck It Right, first time.
They are walking close together, admiring Over a bridge in Georgia is the following:
the birds flitting {Tom branch to branch. "Any person driving over this bridge in a
Hia.." How well everything in nature is pace faster than a, walk shall, it a white
arranged; how things are made one for the man, be fined e5, and if a negro receive
other It taenty-five Ltshes, half the penalty to be
She --i Oh, that is so true. Hs.von't you bestowed on the informer."
noticed how the fingers are made expressly A shop exhibite a card, warning every -
to put rings upon ?" body agelest unscrupulous persons "who
infringe our title to deceive the public."
The shOpmen does not quite say what he
means, any more than the proprietor
of an eating house near the docks, on the
door of which may be read the following
Eclucation in Toionto. announcement, conveying fearful intelai
Toronto is steselily advancing in educe- gence to the gallant tars Who frequents this
%nal matters. The University bat had two pert: " $ailors'vitals 000ked here."
the snake had done. A young lady was
suddenly taken by urpriseto eee the snake
appear out of ita ewnee'a poesket, end left
the store in a hurry. She has not been
back sum.
.tIr. 'McIntosh is tillable te account for
his control over snakes, except from thee
feet that he never had any fear for a reptile
of any kind. He feels that once he gets a
snake to look him in the eyes he has cona
piece control of 11 and it will stay with him.
His first knowledge of this power he re-
ceived ten years ago. Walking through
the woods, one,day, he accidentally stepped -
en a snake. Finding what he had done he
stooped down and stroked it gently on the
back. Then he picked it up, put it in bis
pocket and carded it home. Here he met
great opposition to his new pet, as nobody
had any desire to see a sneke
CRAWLING R017ND THE HOUSE.
Be kept, it, however. From that time he
has always been greatly intereettid in all
kinds of reptiles.
During the centennial exhibition of 1883
everybody will remember that there was a
kind of side shOW to a circus running on the
grounds at the rear of tho large building.
The attreotions were a performing goat, a
fewsother thing% and h collection of snakes.
Mr. McIntosh visited tide show and being
interested in snakes drew the attention of
the regular snake charmer, who suggested
with a sarcastic grin, that he ptok up one of
the snakes. Mr. ivIctIntosh picked tip one
about six feet in length, and wound it abut
him to the astonishment of the regular
charmer and the audience. Before leaving
the oity for Oatrrio about three years
aeo. Mr—McIntosh had seven snakes,
many of them of good eine, He made theni
his pets, much the sane as a boy would •
rabbits, or a woman a pug dog, and kept
them in leis room. The snakes, however,
had a habit of crawbing out of taeir box and
exploring the house, where one of them was
found under a mat by the lady of the house.
Tnere was a scone, and the intakes were
ever after eonsignad to more appropriate
guar kers.
Mr. McIntosh intends taking a N.:matfett
ia she country in a few weeks. If his plans
sacceed, he will bring back a finer collection
of snakes than ever met the appreciative
eye of a man in the clathhes cf delirium
tremens.
To prevent °owe from hickiera buckle :a
trap irouad both hind legs ja4t above the
sees.
additional profeseorthips endowed by the
oity, snd is ereeting a large and handsome
building for t,he Sehool of Practical Selene° ;
a new Ladies' College has been opened
under bhe auspices of the Biptiat Uuiveisity,
and a College ot Music haft been opened under
the direction of Mr. F. II. Torrington, who
has been for eixteen years organist of the
Metropolitan IvIerhoclist Church and cote
A Better Name.
Preaty Cousin (to yousig Sissy) Why,
Oliv,rley, since I last saw you you have
grown quite a beard. fee
Young Sissy—Ya'as, Maude; mutton -chop
whiskers, you know.
Pretty Oeusin—Oh, are they? Why they
cluotor of tha Pailliermonie Society. In ite look more like lemb.chop whiskers.
system of teachieg and the scope dim depot- ,
Month, the College resembles the University l
and provides a prectind edum
cation, tot both a! ittawsast Fixeuraiota. to Minriesota,
eeo-ta and Montente, Eire° Oats 0,0c0111-
Professiona1 tied aintiteur, in alt branches tf
meta). reociation. Tickett igood for 30 days, In.
eluding shop over privilege oil() days going
and 5 days returning, on the following
A Single, Trial ateds : Tueeday, Sept. 25 ; Teenday, Oet.
Is all that it r eoaed to prove that Polrion ' 9 ansi Tues day Oot 23 For free maps
Nervilims is the most rapid and certain hooks end all patticulats, Mamie J. al.
temody in the world for pain, It oely cotto 11MeltINS, Train Petes, Agent, Pahnor House
10 dente for a, trial bottle, A single triel Block, TOronto • F. 1. WurttrtY, Gaol
bottle will prove NerViline to be equally Patisenger atui 'Tioket Agent t J. Boon-
ofdeacious as an extern el or internal remedy, wALTER, Land Com tniesioner
end for pain Of briny description it has no Memphis has a chatter or a adage „toes
equal. Try 10 tont sample bottle. e Sold by the Miesiseippi, and 'Vicksburg iS lltely to
druggista. LIrge hottlee 25 cents. AVOid obtattoAd, alto
ittibe titu tett., Goff No More.
The tritieh force witieh defeated the Thi- Watson's oough drops are the beat in the
betion lo Jelepale paaa pursued the meanly world tor the throat end ()hest, for the vole°
at far as Ditch Gong and captured soYeral • unequalled., See that the letters tI. &T,
guns. ars stamped on each drop.
Burvest
The Chicago arth.Western Railway
00111PanY announces a Aeries of hervest ex-
cureione to pointe in Iowa, IVIlainesOta,
Dakota and Nebraska, for whioh tioirots will
be sold, September lithe September 25th,
October 9th, and Ootober 23c4e ab the rate
of one faro for the rotted trip. These exeuri
dons will afford elteeptional opportunities
for personal inspectioa of the productive
country reedited by the Chioago and North.-
Weathrie Railway line. For full informa-
tion address E. I'. Wilson, General Peewee -
ger Agana Chicago.
The home of Anclobon, the naturalist, on
Twelfth avenue, New York is to be eel I.
"He meet Ilvee who thinks the most,
Acts the noblest bele toe best,
And he whose heart beats q tickest
I iYes1 the longest, livea in one h sir
Mere than in year do sane whose
.10,it Wood steeps as U slips along „their veno"
These lines describe that condition of per-
fect health whigh all men and women wait to
enjoy. To be able to think clearly, to in-
oline to do noble acts, to live long and
joyously, we must be free from the domin-
ation of dieemee. By taking Dr. Piereete
Golden Medical Discovery we may, by ?era
tying the blood, escape consumption, general
debility, and weakness, and all blood and
skin diseases, and verify the truth of poetry
as well ashen
My love NVOA like a lily
Low erooping In the eultrr air,
My heart was rent with grief and care.
lovect her well.
Put lo 1 The wonder gnaws and gowe;
My love's how like a bloOrning rose
Flow bright her &ea with bea sty glows,
1 dare flat tell.
The weekletine bee would stop to sip,
he nectar of her perf• at hp
'Twee Dr, Pierces Favorite Preserip-
Tion wrought the spell.
Owar Wilde has made a emcees of his
fairy stories.
The only reliable oars for catarrh is D.
Sage's Cater; h Remedy. 8.
A Cure rar arunnenness. .
The opium habit, depsomania, 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 aused
by over-exertion of the brain, and loes of natural
strength, from any canes whatever. Men—young,
old or middle apci—who are broken down frooa any
of the above abule9, or anyeause notmentioned above
send your address and 10 cents in etemps for Lam
Treatise, in book form, of Dieeasee of Man, Books
sent sealed and secure from observation. Address E.
V. LAWN, 47 wellineto street East Torouto, Ont.
James Carlyle, brother of Thomas, is the
only surviving member of the Carble family
now in Eagland.
A. P. 418.
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riiT LOAN on Farms. Lowest maws.
oir N'Co'd I Co'rsspoadencs solieited.
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cf garment muting should visit as. S ienlitio and
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HE DANDY" PATENT BAGE10LDER,
which every farmer wants now, oasts only
75 att., and it there le no local age, tow be obtained
(free by express or mail), en sending price to C. W.
ALLEN f 00., warid Building, Toronto.
AMAPA ,S0141'ellig 4'S0,—Eleaver iSne of
Steamehips, eaMing weekly between Montreal
and Liverpool. Saloon tickets, Montreal to Liverpool,
$40, 850 and $80. Return tickets, 880, 800 and $110
according to steamer and accommodation Inter-
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Round trip tickets, ti40. For further particanni and
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MANUFACTURERA AND DBALEAS 18
Roofing Felt, Slaters' Felt, Deafening Felt,
liarpet Paper, Building Paper, Roofing Pitch.
Coal Tar, Lake Gravel
°Mee 4 Adelaide St. East. Toronto.
• Young Men
SUFFERING from the effects of mule ell habits, the
result of ignorance and folly, who end themselves
weaknervouu and exhausted; also Wreina-Aene and
080 Met, who are broken down front the effecte of
alone or over -work, wad in advanoed life feel the
consequences of youthful excess, send for and read
le, V. Lubon'e Treatise on the Diseases ot Men. The
book will be sent sealed to any address etrrecelpt of
wo SO. ilta.entl. Addren
if V. LUGON. Wellington St. E., T lento. One
IS
After spending Ten Winters South,
was Curecl by Scott's Emulsion.
lee Centre St., Now York,'
June 25th, 1888. j
The W I n ter after the great fire
In Chicago contracted Bronchial
affectione, and since -then have
been obliged to spend nearly every
Winter South. Lasit November wad
advised to try Scott's EMUIS1011 of
cod Liver Oil with Nypophosphltes
and to my s u rp rise Was relieved at
once, and by continuing its LISS
three months wee entirely cured.
gained flesh and strength and
was able to stand eaten the Bliz-
zard and attend to buSiness every
day. C. T. CHURCHILL
Sad by an Druggists Gae. and Si.06.
onetveristonieestpreeteceutisseemi•sentar
ItittLY ON THEM. A Itifendetfut Winne
treelrti A filedlelitet, Not it brink,
flanoignitea "tad. beet," In Englando Ane'
*tell* andUnitedStated.
di' War"
44'
.14.44
$1,1,
11
54t$
ACTS AT THE SAME THVIE
T ME NERVES,
THE LOVER,
THE BOWELS,
and the KIDNEYS
This combined action gives it won-
derful power to cure all diseases.
Why Are We Sick ?
Because we allow the nerves to
remain wealcenecl and irritated, and
these great organs to become clogged
or torpid, andpoisonous humors are
therefore forced into tbe blood tient
ehould be expelled naturally.
pines - CELERY
1COMPOUND
WILL CURE EI/4011810 SS, PILES,
CONSTIPATION, EIDNEY 001d-
P/,AINTS, URINARY DISEASES,
FEMALE WEARNESS,RHEUXA.
TISN, NEURALGIA, AND AZ,I.
NERVOUS DISORDERS,
By quieting and strengthening the
nerves, and causing free action of the
liver, bowels, sued kidneys, and restor-
ing their power to throw off disease.
Why suffer Bilious Paine and Aches 1
Why tormented with Piles, Con stipationt
Whs frightened overDisorderedRidneysT
Why endure nervous or sick headashes
Why have sleepless nights3
Use PAum's CELlittV Corgrourna and
rejoice in health. It is an entirely vegeta-,
bis remedy, harmless In all cases.
sada, at -Druggists. Price $2.00.
Six for 00o.
WELLS, RICHAR DSON &CO.,Proprietors,
ItIONTBILIL, D. Q.
1
E ex AMERICAN WALTHAM- SIL
jts VER WAT 011, aim SINGER
SEWING llscentses For per
Venders address, 0, W, DENNIS,
Arcade., Yon, siren, Termite.
Toroxito
Thorough instruct-
ion In every branch
of Music, Von!, In-
strumental andThe•
erotical, by except-
ionally well qualified and orchestral end
leachers. Ler e 3- Organ School
manual Pipe man
and capacrous Music Hall. Students of Orcheatral Instrument=
have the special advantage of practical experience in an orchestra
of sixty perfortnert, Vocal Students take part la a large chorus.
gaining experience in Oratorio and classical works, .A11 courSes
through!). practical, whether for professional or amateur students.
AU Students participate peen in concerts and lectures oix har-
mony, acoustics and all other subjects necessary to a proper mu-
sical educatIon. • TARNISt--Class or private tuitiee, AS to $aa.
P. ZC. Torrington, Director, za-14 Pembroke St, TORoeiTO
°liege
MilLAite
.„
weetentateetwerearettenent
teeeMigtainawee, et: , .
taniinei Dress and Mantie Cutting by t
new and improvId
O..
kt i
TAILORS' SQUARE.
Satisfaction guaranteed to teach ladies the
0 til srt of cutting all gartnente worn by
lades and ohiteren. PROF. SUIT01, 340i
Often St. we Toronto. Agents Wanted.
tained (Hass
FOR CHURCHES, DWELLINGS,
AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
M °HUMID & SON,
TO King St. W., Toronto.
Merchant s, Butchers,
and Trailers generally,
We want a GOOD MAN in your locality to pick up
CALF SKINS
For ns. Cash Furnished on eatistaetery guatantY,
Address
• 1.IYDR EARN., Vermont, 53. S.
CA le AlitlIA Itt enestaiisti nelanattellwean
POO alersty autleinge,Tereeto. Students from
British Celurnbio, Celifernia, Ifenetie, Illinois, and
quite a Punaber of °thee 80106 Alld PYOvinete. now
115 AttSACIAnee, Write for Descriptive carmen,
WHO% aaN00ita11, 011Ati. ri• 111,3,0_0F.H.,
President. Seo'r es aianager.
1 ote.a.s.41 sstimoi Ewe col.alisai, Onottotii,
0 ift— The Fah Sehelastie year bagan Sept.
(Ix
le t Tbe B.', item of educatienepursned ia at once in-
tellectual and eminently pen° iced, metithut 1;1 a
very marked degree the r" qmrenteets I'd drtie proems.
li) ve and osanneroial ate, Few, if any, of the grada.
at.s, aecoiding to the slowing of pat reels] te, Deed
be I, the unemployed, To meetion their to atom's.
eohool, is, AS a role, apaskiport, to show, and inora-
tivo situations Adchees, 61. klatsketutek, Prinoilnl-
J. & J. TAYLOR,
AND VAULT DOORS, 80, SAFES
Toroato Sate Works.
Leather felting
BEST VALUE IN THE DOMINION.
F.E.D1XON &CO, MAKERSJO MOST, F., TORONTO
Send for Price Lists mod Diecounie.
CANADA, PERMANENT
Loan &Songs Company
INCOD.PallATIED 1855.
Head Office Toronto St,, Toronto,
Subserlb^d Capita, $ 4.58 0,000
'Void Up Capita/ 5,8*0,4800
Total Assete eeees 0,000
The enlarged capital and resources of this Company,
together with the increased facilities it has recently
acquired for supplying landowners with cheap money,
enable tffe ribsotors to meet w.th promptnese and at
the lowest current rats ot interest all requirements
for loan.; moon satisfactory real eitete secerity.
Applieition may be made to • either of the „Com-
pany's lonal armee:sera or to
I. HER 2 siRT MASON, Id mag'g Director, Toronto.
HP. DAVIES,
e Sac -lessor to CHAS. RoBrssorr & Co.
RUNE & COLUMBIA BICYCLES,
Bova' Velccipeees, Elfezarcl Toboggans, Showthoes
Eta., at reaucad pros Jerseys,
piled to clubs at epecial discounti.
SEC07.,TD MAD MIMESES AT REDUCED PRICES
'CIIIII/C11. ST., TORONTO.
Allan Line Royal all Steamship
Sailing during winter from Portlaad every Thursday
and Halifax evert Saturday to Liverpool, and In sum.
mar from Quebec every Saturday to Liverpool,calling
at Londonderry to land mile and passengers for
Scotland and Ireland; also from Baltimore, via Hall
fax and St. John's, N. te., to Liverpool fortnightly
during: summer months. The eteamers of the Glas-
gow muse sail dtxriree winter to and from Halifax
Portland, Boston autfPhilaeelphia ;and during sum.
mer between Olaegow and Montreal weakly; Gla.
gow and Boston weekly, and Glaegow and Philadel-
or other informaition apply 80Phri4ori‘3T°'rei;gliht,tipYa'searee
A. Schumacher 5 Co., Baltimore ,• S. Cunard a 0o..
Halifax ; Shea 5 On., St. John', Nfld., Wm. Thomp
son, re Co., St. .Tolin, N. B.; Allen a. Co., Obiesgo
Love & Alden, New York; 51. Sorulter, Toronto 1
Aliens, RCM 5 cIa.,Qteobeo ; Wm. 13rookle, Philadel-
phia ; 11. A. Allen l'ortland, Beaton, Montreal.
10000 PRESENTS
TO PIESTAITLYING,WEILE Tugs, LAST.
'We will send by mailan ap-
propriategift to each maiden,
wile, noilier or cook—one to
a family --who wilt, try the
5FIEROMAKER'S' BAK:HO Pomo
Cut the red circle from the
label and send it in a letter
stating* honest opinion after
fair trial. Either a 5, 10 or 2.5
cent size will secure the gift.
Any ,,,,rocer or storekeeper
-knows where to getitieaskee
Cor by you.—.A d, frays—
'110111LL
CHI; & 00.,TORONTO
Nervous Debility.
DR, GRZ.Y'S Specific has been used for the pas
fteen years withgreat IPICOeM, in the treatment of
Nervons Debility, and all diseases tinging from exe '
as sea over-worked brain, lone of vitality, ringing in
th es.re, palpitation, eto. • For vile by all druggist%
Price $1 per box, or 0 boxy.] for (7, or will be cant b
mall on receipt of price. 'Pamphlet on applimeten
THE GRAY MEDICINE 00,, Tomato
Now that the Cool Autumn Days
Have come, every one fecli the want of a WARMING, rettrIGORATLNG BEVERAGE,
and this event is fuli=ethhhied by
JOHNSTON'S
Qt4tEML.hUlDJ3EU.-1,
THE GREAT STRENGTH -GIVER. It is the greatest generator of heat. It stimulates
the circulatiou, nourisees the system ana foruifies io against the
attacks of cold and disease.
FLUID BEEF
cc
There areimany IMITATIONS Of
ss "
IVIAgHliil OIL,
but none route it in lubricating properties. neat
einetres, eta, find none equal to the carotin
Peerless made by
SAMUEL ROGERS:St ,CO., TORONTO.
Sold by dealers everywhere.
,
.
Capital and Funds now over $3,0511,00. a la
IlEA.1) OFFICE, - 15 TOIEWNT ,t ST., Vonoxtro.
Ailome Company, Established October 1811,
To this Date, Ootober 31, 1887, there has bean returned:
To the heirs of Policy holders (tleath•elaime),
64 00 24 94 02 en
3:0 the hoiden of matured Itlittiontnertt P600100
To Policy -holders en surrender of Politica
48'4544 02 4
08,068 00
To Policy .holders for Casb profits (inolUding those allocated And being paid',
TO holders or Anneity •• • . • .• •• ...... • . • ... • • • • • • • • • • • • • -• 15.707 84 ei
Loaned te Polloy.bolders on the security of ...... _232_*,204 98
(1,300,174 47
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ret 1•IN M Ong 11itetor,
renninA Nontorloltin Ritalt 2 Years anti indefeasible Mbar 7yeare,
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dreetesticnowe Were:any fret el ervotiele Otago
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