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PARISIAN DOGS.
now rimy are reitert and Cared
* enehtettable leultrs.
Dog,tailors Wive a good time in
aria. limier the impression that na-
ture haa uot provided the right kind
of coat for a deg, the, dog-lovere - or
fanhleuelavers-ef Paris beve fostered
a ear bhe eclustry, tprovcli
ieg of
clothing for belies! pets, Some very
intereeting aed suggestive facts about
this indestry are oolleeted by eciOd
Words.
"Oer clients beleseg to the very
bigbeet classes ot soolety, said one of
these Parisian clog-tailoes. "We 11'male' 1134 a. very rentuneretive order
frees the daughter a a dielemat in
Paele ter a g.et ot gale elothes fel' her
dog to match the, liverie,s a her fatb-
er'e laokeye. She wee about te be
married, and ae she entered the, rest-
deece after the oeretnony her three
the top of the gee/ad staircese, They
degs were) to be waiting for her at
;Were to he dreesiel in: their liveriee,
and each was to have a beaquet
exange-blossorite attached to its
his
collar."
gven twas exceeded, by PAOther
bride, WhO ertlered tee ewele ether
bediede ea (lege a segalar tridesmalefa
reel))
T HE EXETER TIMES
u e a ask d about i e said
JOTTINGS iitiODT TRE WAR 't' it seems that over hisdiscourse Kr
the reverenee gentleman gas ver ex- "Why elmaldn't a man be. alieweet to
•
4ted and. teers ran down his "wither- give Di Carriage, to his frieeds if he
- 'ed cheeke." 1wisbedIP
ITEMS TliAT WILL INTEBEsT YOU1 Mile reports conceroing the health
AT TIM. PRESENT TINE.
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rear way to the catie-AO OrieuluelOndon GiQbe- 0$10. day he is COM,
1,00144 to tileeilO oreseaeces„ Ipletely hors de oorabat and never ex -
better; the elext he
Leet year the Transvaal exported Ve'eted t° get'
4.555x$ 04 04 0,, , , ,„ Poe. up Slin 00, thet.tQO Q' t neigh -
15 ..t gota ane. tlearlY au,- bouring einixteetee; be IM agstsa diSie
04/0- tons a eeal. :abled, and. again make 4 enarvelleua
of the Boer glut, "Long TOM," are
'eemarkably variabie remarks the
The Narl ihe leitneneld sue Thoee
The Arab and Iliedoe traders' in the. reoovery. In the matter a variabil-
ity his health bide fair to rival that
Teansvaal are reported to have been
fully ill-usea by the Bore, . ,uf the Peee; aect the Pees, theugb tot
shame
a cation, is, ieevertheless, a very "big
kfeasies, broke eat le the laoar calmest' gatt,, and above at, Emiltence,„
at Douleerpoort. SeVen.tY men hei-ug i Oa three occasions a, Freuebraan hes
down with the complaint. !been eoxenonder-in-ohjef a the Bei-
. Natives co the weetero. frontier ace ,
tish aemy... The first, was Arinane
euee the Boers of outragingi their wo- '
grederiO. or the Deka of Schomberg,
men.
Tee Tneta ceautie .4f 04,(1, Town it" who fell at the Battle of the Hoe).
ne.
coatutue Of white Wile embroidered
;with. taoe.auti. ,garlateleil with oraugee
beemete. White afttin Slipper3 we
also made to measure ter taeli four -
footed pet.
Oue atep further beim these lovers of
fiiebiou goue in Making their doge 411.
eeeuse for fresh display, Sets of lino
len m
inust now be previded ter the
eoelety dog, .-t:.to •.seif-reepeetiug ani-
mal Would thialt pesseeeing lesa
thee half a dozen enuiergartnents,
tine lawe, it he is in health, and a
&ult. et serail it he is eubjeet t000lds.
A dozen etabroldered hendker-
eblete must be added to deggie's eqUipe
meat if he le troubled with wateee
eyes, •
furtlain ReVeltal hiM lid the
51131)ilt Of heOtS, at leather or rubber., es
the cese may be. Braceleta and toe -
pins. perteutery and taaley soaps, ivory
combs awl breehes mkt up the slog's
ttdiet ReeetiSaried.,
bl
Surely it a faeltiouae Parisian dog
could speak. he would explain that hie
toeliell friends lead hina the ot
dog in the wtrse tons&
passel
a resolution, suspending the the secoad, the Martial% de gudigny,
who was commander -in. -ow of the
meal doties. British foreee in Spain du.riog the war
The authieritiee at Pietermaritzburg of the Spanish suceession, and the
attael) no significance to the news that third, Field. Marehal Jeae Louis Lig-
the Boers are raiding andlanruing enter, who la 174$ became coroneauder,
Northere Zululand,
in-eidef bit the Anstriati Netherlands.
,A4 effiee has adready been opened in Sir Bvelyu Weed. notwithstanding
Cape Tmerk hi leb,to, Tittlamters„ may that he is well on ,thee way towards
register ,clahns against the Transvaal seventS' ari enthuslas°4 eY6ist-
and gree State. They will aneonot to Lord Weleely le a eon-sraoker an&
4 big hill when complete, lei -most a teetotaller. ge makes it 4
waa Bachtart Xeceejee. ree rule never, to sit up alter Qesieek
main at Kimberley porton& oupying !4t,•,.4/g1/,_t'
wbat. a local pepte. Qat% fowl, 44 1 eeelareerroaster Harry Studley. la
Treopor jones. of the Natal Nona- 1144wra:tY Ue4te134aek
1#
ed Melee eausea ranch AMItage, Vat0-1!1n,10, 'll'a4atitutdclersh. tb.0
taent hy dyeing his white. horse brown ereeleeis -14seffita,e4e 113"eg-nc SS
luxe. fh 13envick. has obtained from the rank
SIGNS OF THE ZODIAC
Some 'Fame Apreeue ;V me New AI -
menace, for ISO.
An intereetbsg leatexe of the famie
liar almaaaes whiele have made their
aPPeereaee tor 1900 on the dreg:Store
cometers is the naysterioaa signe of the
zodiac, which had their origin, as have
all things astronomical, along the
-
banks a the Nile. The earliest people
tomake a eerteue study, of the stars
eeems to have been the We:seller:1s.
who, by reason a their long wandere
with permanganate of potash, so as 441 "WI°
Mr. 'George germ. a, mining mage
not to be shot.
An gnglishman, who has arrived at
Pietereaeriteberg •from .the Trans -
al, statos that the Beer force ea
the. Rhodesian, frontier is certainly
TEM RED RIBBON OP HONOR.
Among the honors which ean bewon
by citizens of France is the right t
wear a tiny bow a red ribbon in the
buttonhole. The Legion of /loner was
f 'laded, by the lirst Napoleon as the
reward ot distinguished services to
France in civil and Military life, The
order a the red ribbon, which carries
with it the r'41,ti, to a pension, in eases
of poverty and old age, is not or men
alone.
The first W0123012, wh,o wore it wts Olusquiere. a‘i'lla served as
eantenuiere under Utirshal dunotin
Portugal. Many otters have been like-
wise honored, hat only one woman has
ever worn both the ribbon of the Le -
glen. and the military medal of the
awe order.
Juliette Dada is still alive. When
tile Praneo-German War broke out in
1870 she, was employed as a telegraph
operator at 411 offioe in a frontier
towns ein invading army corps speed-
ily took possession of the place, and
as the German staff wished to send the
Crown Prince Frederick immediate in-
formation of the advance, a deePatch
was given to Juliette to transmit.
She was scareely twenty years old
at the time, but she was shrewd and
intelligent and perceiving the import -
awe of the telegram, she transmitted
other words, and secretly destroyed
the dispatch.
The poor girl's stratagem was soon
discovered, for no answering message
came front the prince. She was arrest-
ed end eentenced to be shot.
But the n.ext day, before the drums
beat for the exeeation, the pence him-
self arrived. Be heard the story, ane.
struck with admiratioe, ordered juli-
ette's instant release, and with chival-
rous courtesy, complimented her upon
her courage.
An incident so honorable to both
e sides in the midst of fierce and
bloody war deserves long to be re-
membered. '
A BACHELOR GIRL'S RESOLVE.
"I refuse absolutely to grow old,"
said a bachelor maiden of thirty the
other day. "If I cannot stem the
lush of advancing years, I cart, at
leaet gracefully accept the inevitable
and turn thy attention to the care and
furtherance of euch charnss it has
pleaeed a beneficent Providence to be-
stow. on me. With the added years,
ate, bee given 45013 the Natal
rregalars to provide rae4loa.1 and
o e orator tie.
Mlle War 0:Ike has given instruce
times to the military authorities in
not more then 400. India that all tiro.e.expired. men. of
The Cape Mounted Police, wile were
British units serving in that country
obliged to retreat tram eolesberge are are to be retained. with the toloure
tol jobs the New South Wales loancers i natu further orders,
them with delight. !Pretoria,. wive epeat ten years among
en order which has been received bY The Bev. W. J. tinclorwood,.14to of
EGOTISM.
No, itideeti, declared, the Indenencleni
Young Thing, I woulda't roa.rry the
best man on eartia,
Yoe needn't be ()frail, replied the
Conceited Cad; I'm nob going to pro
pow!. to you, .
,
STIR IN KENMORE
Durbalt1 BrOwn'e Letter published
Last Week Catise Of comment,.
One of Natty Buds Cases in fienulore-
BOW* ntslueY Pnta Welt Knewn There
-10nantmou* Corrobetton, of
prawn'4 Statenteat.
Kenmore, Jan. 15 --No little comment
UNLIKE ANY OTYIER
inge far from the haunte of mate has been canSed here by, the publeca-
e owed. tomer a es owe wee*. Irk CEYLON TEA
O5 . tbat vau,4 sgo...,
were roost likely to study the natural tion 4 letter eigned by Durham
Brown, in the paper% last week. Mr.
phenomena, around thera. Ti1e7 "'II Brown is oue of the raosV expert box -
came to recognize the fact that eer- makers in the country, hie obeee:e
tain stars een.stently reared with boxes, while models of good workmane
ship, being turned out. in remartably
eertain eeasons of the year, quick time. Ile has the reputation of
For instance, the heliacal oe being able to driveone-and-a quarter -
the bright star 61rias Was tound te bleb epees at tea rare of five hundred
coil:Wide with, the, rising. of -the Nile, a. in" aghteme minutes, and keep it up
eteadily.
seas°n Ivhleb to tjils da 411 Mr. Brown, thusiast about
an en
ageerlY watches tor. 134t t/1:8 moat Dodds B.idney Pills. He cannotsay
trast-Y watchers known to tile sher),. enough in their fever. And be meare,
barda were their 01,,,m. tamp doge, er.voeryugw.ersd.nef. ..eivte. arils brother also
lieftee the (kw, uaar tea o .vmbot ot lyiavti?n,11 eeleani)wludn*Nar.Kidtbn:Ye
watchfulness, was identified with this eleeete4 DuriTarn. Dnehera Beeware
translated to the heavens. letter, as published last week, is cur-
en40440. stutt4 wa5 ur0b3Ifibil. by kis bother'and all who
The armoured train was introduced rho 130era. says comx, very gosind
erican melodrama "InOld Kentucky." ee and Preeident Kruger lo par -
On the other hand. Mr.. Sutton Va.nele 1,'441"
pley, hearing the patriotie title "Send Ocular. Pete instanee, he says: that
Her Victorious," not only hoests an the President lives in houee that
armoured train, but also Is directly ;was present from 413 adventurer
based upon the war in the Transvaal. to whom be had granted, a certain
he armoared traia being' atta.eked by ,,xnenopoty- Thits man was afterwarde
be Boers, and defended by the nolo- convicted a a criminal offeuce, and
nista and British soidiera with Maxie= sentetwed to eighteen menthe' Ira -
The membera ot the French Pro -Boer ied the prison doors for his friend, and
a. theatre lie Lelnion lu the Age,
tbioga about Boor morality in gen-
guns. jprisonment. President Kruger open-
.
saerificed the judge, Justice 13rand,
committee. after three weeks' antir- resigned becansc tide scandal.
ing work. aucceoled in reastng the
magoiticent sum ot six thousand
francs, or two hundred. and forty
It is also stated that a few years
ago a mernbee desired to obtain from
the Parliament a concession., and. in
der to convince them of ite utility
pounds.
A Queelseland newspaper describes be gave te eagle of his co-mentbera a
Mr. Kreger% appearance in tile pal- carriage worth over 440. Wheel Ur.
ways ushered in by a certain star,
While the Onearftace in tile -E,4,8t , " trove personal experience the value et
another ceestellatioa, the, -4-.Le4a,ea, Dadd's Kideey Pills. Wbether for tbe
ile4.alcleci trile tlule f" sQw411. la4e4IP two formerly incurable and fatal malts-
taaly other people in Kenmore know
vow Ira.
loaning nvga ow prtheloo that tor any
Brigtt's Disease and Diabetes, or
what was suttee for the g00130 a/44W any of the other form' of Kidney
be tulnaily eapabie et sertIng, tile gm). Disease-Ilhentuatism, Heart Disease,
, Dropsy, Urinary and Bladder Com -
der le di IMO eakddiLY taa allePlier"s, plainte, Fen:tale Troubles, 131ead Dis-
who had thus identified thei history a ordere-lloddee Kidney Pills are eon -
the stars with tha.t of their daily life. sidered infallible. Dadd,s Eidnearpins
began to trace the history of their 15 the only medicine that ever( cured
dallY lite 4t°°°g the tare. Uenee il Bright's Disease or Diabetes, and Fea-
one is apt to accumulate flesh, and
all wile grow stout as they advance
along life's turnpike. should bear in
mind the solemn warning of the ob-
esity circular that 'fat is fatale
"With the aid oe regular exereise
arid. judicious food, any tendency to
eunerfluous avoirdupois. may be -over-
come, so beware of anti -fat concoctions
and follow the eules and regalations
10.1a down by bygiene, Walk regu-
larly and at a brisk pace. Exercise
is a foe to excessive flesh, Gyro.na,s-
ties night end morning are desirable,
the swinging, of elubs especially 'so.
Above ail, eat in moderation. Ona
should- never lea-ve the table -with the
feeling; of, repletion. 'I eouldn'te eat
another mouthful,' we hear too often,
exclaimed. Sufficient is not too much
• and one should never exceed the form-
er uante. ,
"Cleanliness and -neatness" go had
in hand in the eare of the person, and
one cannot be too partimelar as re:-
rds one's appeara.nce in that respect.
CANADA LIFE'S NEW PRESIDENT.
E DESI
That every izen of cauadi
could read this advertisement,
Fortune knocks at every man's
door at soine time. Now it is knocking at yours,
SHOlfi YOU
money honestly and henorably the rest of your )(veto
bow you may live, in easy circumstances, earoinghige
,
•svithout leaving home. The firet applicant front
h town er country district will get this onparalleled chance. Capital not riectia.
eery, for: start. Per foil particulars address eoclosing two ceet stamp.
le (het we have such hoMely sigas pie ben have a wonderful faith in
Taurus, the bull, Caprieoraus, the thew.
goat, Aries, the ram, Scorpio, the a...ern...4.,
dreaded seorpion of the rocky places.
Dee, the equally dreaded lion ot Lae A des eteb, from. the RiViera an -
desert. ad so forth, all a which signs 0 t i
bard remained to this day. A 4 son o the late General Garibaldi.
nounees:ilte death f Menlie Garibaldi,
- . -
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A.
fax will counterfeit death in a wr$1,htLPI:C"a'il'nro0Cra:721arrri:n5CChirartrebd1;y' eXe-ra
WAS NOT DRAM. 11
most extraordinary manner. It will have 13,15.1 trent, eel With ratarr
sometimes allow itself to be. taken by and h eilache: and have tried rery
the brush, or tail, and flan r
out Upen ' * , durteg that time, but with -
the ground, and, alter eoree teme, °1;11raas.161'
medicated air treatment and procured
At last I heard of your
Sump up and take to its heels. On a Catarrhozone outih. Within nd
under sotwen-
came npon a fox lying atretehed out ty-foand ur hours my: headache disappear-
ed has not since returned, ain
oneoccasion amen going to his work
me bushes. Eta drew tile. a short time I have been eomplete-
ly cuie.d. oE Catarrh. I reemernend
ereature out by the tail and swung it Catarrhozone as th. satest oe 13. eh au-
to and fro, and then threw it uport the est cure for Catarrh. One bottle tiild
ground, but not a sign of lite did it the trick tor me." Catarrh -o -zone is
show. He then took the fax by the Fold by all druggists. Trial outtit sent
for ten cents in stamps. N.C. Poison
tail and. swung it over one shoulder, & Co.. Kingston, Ont„ Proprietors.
1 hanging Ills mattoele over the other,
EASTERN DISTRIBUTING CO., OolloolUe# Detailed
and so trudged along the Itighwe.y. Re that sips of many arts drinks of
The fax bad shammed death to adraira- 7:tome-Fuller,
tion, but the mattock rendered his!
lteILLaNCE OIOAR
present position intolerable, for the Tosoanal 100, JeACTORY,ZIontreel,
point Of it came against ds ribs. So
at last be gave a snap, or bite whiels
penetrated the flesh at the lower part
of the man's back, andforced bins in-
stantly to throw his load. At first be
coulel not imagine what bad happeued,
but looking round 'be 13,1W the fax,
whites be bad imagined to be dead,
making off for the nearest thieleet at
the greatest possible epeed:
A QUEER LITTLB FELLOW.
A queer Little fellow indeed was
Tommy Dick. Why, he would give
away the last marble he bad, if a boy
wanted it. Efe would run OR errands
all day long and never grumble. He
would always give the best plate to
somebody else, no matter who, and
feel so honestly glad in seeing other
folks having a good time that he real-
ly forgot all about himself. Don't
As announeed some time ago, the tory ,-...I-1 4+ embraced all Ontario' es.st
as the conapany's most important
the offices of President and General branch. In 1892 his wise counsel and
Manager of the CanadaeLife Assure 'great experience in insura.nee matters
anee Company took effect on the 31st won for him a place on, the Board of
of December. The Board of Dieectors 'Directors of the company, which be has
at th'eir first meeting of the year, held eine, iwo,,,,ied
yesterday, on proceeding to fill the of- t."-- -- - ---'' -. '
fiee of President elected the Vice- ' "While the Seastor's keen judgment
President, Mr. F, W. Gate, of Hare- 1 and wide experience in investments
Mr. Gates, I have given him a commaeding place in
ilton, to that position. circles, it is his recognized
however, on account of his advanced finaneial
years and inapairea health, felt com- position in - the 13:m11-ra/we world. of
pened to decline the distinction, and !eclors of the company but itthou-
Canada wilich causes not only the Dir -
the Hon. George A. Coe was unaen.... a
i sands of policy -holders to turn by
mouely elected as President of the
company,C I common, consent to the men, who is
best fitted to maintain its prestige
- It was but just and fitting that the 1
retirement of 1VIr, A. G.. Raraes.y from of 'Foronto ancl came to be recognized
1
There ie much t.ruifb 4.n. the Spanish
.
proVert that 'no woman is ugl.v if she , ed e less courageous Sp1.11 Oil y ,
is well dressed.' There is More in I as an iticentive to greater effort when
. the fact that the elovenly girl, no mat- there was a prospect of securing bust -
ter how great her beauty, is never .an ness. ' Personal convenience was not
attractive object, and, as one grows , considered -it was the welfare of the
elder, one's inclination is to fall off ,in 1 company that was at sta.'ee,, and as a
those little scrupulous niceties that I result of his faitliful, miergetic ser -
glorify even a plain Nvoman, Whole- vice the business grow and i prospered,
some, and sweet We can all be, even As time went by the company, recog-
thengh haleere has not given us a Gre- rii7ing the, devotion of Mr. Cox to ite
. .
you. see he was a very queer little fel-
low? But, soraehow, everybody liked
to have the "queer little fellow"
around, Grandma always sr 'led all
over her face when she saw Tammy
coming .&unt Lois, who was a very
busy woman, used to say; "Well, now,
you've come just in time, Tommy.
Run and-" When Tommy went to
spend the clay with grandma or Aunt
Lois; the folks at home all missed him.
One would gay: "Now, if Tommy were
only here 1"
You see, Tommy was one of the un-
selfish helpers. And whet a tiresome
world this would be if there were not
a good sprinkling of such people!
Are there any Tommies at your
house'? It wouldn't do any harm if
there is more than one, you know. In-
deed, half a dozen boys end girls with
the spirit of Tommy 33ielt would make
home a very pleasant place. Don't
you think so?
Bach one sees what he carries in his
'hearte-Goethe.
Directors should turn to the man
0T ed. . with. Mr. Ilamsay to make the
company the magnificent success it is national institution.
to -day: Sta,rting as an agent of the When in 18(11 Mr. Con first became
connected. with the conapany as its
company at the age, of 21 years, M.
Com at once brought to near en the local agent at Peterboroa its business
business that, tireless energy and in- in force amounted to only $3,500,000,
domitable witiwilich have ever been To -day, at the close of the most suce
oho raetetistic of the man, and to which cessfal year in its history, its busiq
his position in the world of finance is ness tOTOES stands at over $7(3,000,000,
to -day largely due. 'Thscouragenaenn or tweenty-tvvo times greater than in
and fatigue which woudd have datitte 186L
• d It will 'be a matter of ,congratula.
'flea to those interested in the emu-
pany',s welfare to learn that SenatOr
Cox will arrange to give a large share
of hie. personal attention to the eon_
duet of its affair's and that he Will
,
•
bave the active assistance and co- -
eration of bis son. Mr, E. W. Cox, the
Assistant General Manager, who has
already had sixteen years' experience
In the cotnpany!s service.
vho during these forty years had lab -
and continue the honorable, consexva.
tive policy which has made the Canada
Lif Assurance • Company almost, a
elan pir file or the curves of Venus."
welcare, gradually inereaeed his terri-
ANGIE RI S
TROLETIM EMULSION
A nlost efficient so te for
cod-liver oil, pleasant ate,
and agreeing with the most sensi-
tive stomach. 'Used by physicians
in the treatment of all throat and
Itmg troubles, and - if ,results
count for anything -almost no
Jimit to the good it can do.
bottle fuued tr.", erty address on sooty& or ••
cent* tO cover poetage.
Angier .Chernical Co. 6ur.c--,sp?r,nr. Toronto
in the r d.- ders.
TO CtlitE A COLO IN ONE DAT
Take Laxative Brotno gin -thine Tublets, All
druggists refund the money it it faila to tura.
fec, W, Otero% sigeature loon each box.
.1.•••••••••••••
The retrospect of life, swarms -with
lost opportunities. -Taylor.
" Pharaoh 10n I) Payne, of Cirsribr, Qu'e.
404 Cigar Manufacturer.
Days of
-South.
old
O'KEEFE'S %Tar MALT
Iasi:ewes eel Seemed:tee.
1,LOYD WOOD. Toreete.OrnfiRRA.a.AGICIIT.
They who forgive most shall be most
forgiven. -Bailey,
W, P. C. 1007.
respite are golden days.
T BII
vn001.:01:.
en COMMIS%
tlor.West4tarkst OsIlsorna
.,„
Sausage Sasiege-Mforg=r:
Itogensinteersilstle seeds Mee:teem
PARK, )3I,ACKWEI,L* Torok/.
H AR R IS n""147
Lem), QOPPER.
Wholssale only. Lou c DistinmTelsualsonel941.
iii1L1.101 Scrao TOROKTO0
Catrloolio DlelAfenta.nte, agape Olnt. REPRESENTATIVE w-"T4D 'a7Quir 4"nh
Lune Mastre Pita 1,
excelitame. 1,sheir regaler use prevent infoott.sat lice neon BUilillOr, TOTOWA).
OUI3 dioceses. ,lisk your dep.ler to obtain a
140IS Iglidled tree on applicetion.
f141
merit, Toot*. Powders,. �C., Int4e been position -Pay prolur,. Like nesaiout uu;sdnc fie pas
(mauled wo molds and cupionuts ter ,rupeviop s week. Wrtto ipock for ilartlettioies awl tarnish war.
COMMON SE)IN KRIS Roaches, Bid
FOR OVER FIFTV YEARS
MnS. WINSLCW'S SOOTHING SYRUP has been
used by mothers far their children teething. Itsoothes
the ebaa, souena the gums. allays pain, cures wind
tone and. is the best remedy for diarrlitca 55o. a bot-
tle. 'Sold by an druggiSti throughout the world. De
sure end ads for "Mrs. WinsioneaSoothing Syrup.
To bear is to conquer ant fete. -
Campbell.
!tweeters should Examine.
We would direct the attention o in-
vestors to the advertisement of the
San Savings and. Loe.ii Company, To-
ronto. They are• offering safe and
profitable investment for your sur-
plus funde. They wa.n t agents in all
unrepresented districts,
NOT STREWN WITH ROSES.
My path in Iiite Is not strewn with
roses. remarked the beggar.
Than here's a cent, said the kind-
hearted old lady. e
F. C. CALVERT 84 CD"
fookeohigoree, . otiorumich
Mac
To send tor our
complete SHEET
MUSIC CATALOGUE
and SPECIAL. RATE
OF DISCOUNT. Vie
tiro equipped to
leaCherS mum=
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Hutto, Itala and Woe. Bold by all
roraccists, or stli gotta W. Toronto.
permanently Oral
Catarrh st 11004
la OM th. oat, sterna*
im.1201. Writ* tor p,atleulars,"Ph4
art o,.146 Montreal.
Mins. " Halo%
Berristeriesteeremoyed
to Wes.ley./.31dps„, Rio*.
mond et. 44conto.
CO.p yelng I eleanillrL
Whaley, Royce
15STonge St., Par the Yerrheist teed emir work .7.1 the
TORONTO. ONT. " BRITISH AMEHIOAN. ElY6,010 CO." -
Lea for nem. in nennewn, or tend dieret.
Montreal,Toronto, Ottawa, Quebec.
carter*. COW OUSE 100. Creon a jiffy. P. MO
' Counsel( dr Co,,, Agents, Montreal,
.„. . ..„ . --
THE DES MOINES INOUSATOR-Sestand cheapoM
0. Rolland, sole agent for the Dominion. Send act.
otamp for catalogue. 373 St. Paul Street, Montreal
Deafness Cannot be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot reach tho
diseased portion ot the ear. There is only ono
way to cure deafness, end that is by constitu-
tional remediee. Deafness is tensed by an
flamed tondition et the mucous lining a the
Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflam.
ed you have a rumbling ,ound or imperfect
hearing, end when 11 10 entirely closed deafness
is theta -lilt, and unlees the inflammation min
be taken out and this tube restored to its tor-
neel condition, hearing will be destroyed tor
ever • nine cases out of ten are menet by Ca-
tarrh', which is nothing but an inflamed eentli.
tioe of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One ITundred Dollars for any
ease of Deafness (caused by caterrh) that an
not be ourod by Balla; Catarrh Cure. Send for
circulars, feee.
0'..T. OTIENBY 8e CO., Toledo, 0,
Sold by Druggists, Me
ajall's Family Pills are the best.
Opposition inflaraes the enthusiast,
never converts him. -Schiller.
MONTREAL HOTEL DIRECTORY.
The " Balnaoral; Free Bus tar.
Hotel Carslake, Ru'oe- Plan ,%.°In8
train. 51a day Opp.
G.T.11. Station, Montreal, Geo. Carsi aka Co., Prop's.
AVENUE HOUSE--IdeGilyl-College Avenue.
Falun Hotel rates $1,50
per day.
ST. JAMES' HOTEL tiro blocks from O. P.
...Opposite 0.r.n. Depot,
Railway. Pirsticlass Commercial House. ' Modern im.
provemerite-Babse moderate.
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An extreme rigor ie .sure to arm
everything against it. -Burke.
Catholic Prayer 8"1"' R"Eirlu' ani.
Dimes Sceputare,
Religious Planets, Statuary, and ChuMA Ornaments,
Eduestional Works. orders retelve prompt Wen.
Sum O. & J. SADLI EH & 00., Montreal.
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A TORONTO MERCHANT
Bears Important Itlevirs to His Fel.
low Citizens.
Ensineeree
52UPPLI1113,
slant** ilouds,
Pipe unvering,
Lubrleeting- 0.1e,
• Creases, .10.
SUTTRN
'COMPOUND DO.
L ratted,
TORONTO.
Michigan Land for Sale.
a ON ACREs 0000 FARMING LANDS-ARERAO
Ione, °gem's. and Crawford Couaties. Title per.
feet. Cm Attchigsu Central. Detroit .1 Miamian:to and
loon Lake Railroads. at prices ranging Irons $2 to $3
per acre. These Lands are Close to Enterprising Nur
Towns, Churches, Selma's, etc., and be sold en ask
reasonable terms.. Apply to
11. Al. PIERCE. A gent, West Boy City,. Anoh.
Or J.W. CURTIS, Whittemore. Moll.
Toronto, an. 5.---Fiere, is a letter
we hope every one of our readers wil1!
peruse am 39 years old. Have
been troubled for four years with
what I thought was 'Rheumatism-
etiffness in the muecies of my legs, j BREAkFAST-SUPPER.
later in the arms. &AM the stiffaess
changed to soreness. Went to Hot i JAS. R. ARNETT, Manager.
JOHN MAUI, Sept and Treats
Springs, and came back a little better.
Was a moderate drinker, but quit us- -
ing liquor altogether, and carettily
The Canadian
regulated my diet. One dity I got
t d then the trouble was worse
WE ARE OFFERING
TO INVESTORS
4peci,d tteee,gaseseateeing large dixideuds; also an in.
amanita stock payaltie in monthlyinstahnonts, drawing'
cash dividend., half yearly. Parties wanting Inds mitt
profitable investment should correspond with the 50111
8•01inog and Loan Company, Toronto; moneynomed ots
favorable terms; agents waisted in unrepresented dis-
tricts; write us.
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mon Line
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Portland, Mc., to Liverpool, Vitt HA::
Large and fast Steamers Vancouver,
Dominion, Cambroman,
Rates ot passage i-Pirst Cabin, $50 upwards: 'Sewed
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For further 1n1orin51i004ply tolocal agents, or
DAVI'D TORRANCE 500,, General Agents,
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TI -IE MOST NUTRITIOUS.
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than. ever. Had to lay 'off for three
weeks. Have had similar attacks at
intervals ever since, etteh one worse
than its predecessor. Had headache,
pain iv the small of the back, urine
dark, scanty and sealchng. Began
using Dr. Arnold's English Toxin
Pills a ebort time ago, and am already
wonderfully improved. Feel confi-
dent they will euro me, and I shall
•give them the chance and report. 1
have not felt so well for years as 1
have simee I began using your pal s.
H. LEWIS,
477 'Tango SL., Toront01
Dr. Arnold's Tinglish Toxin Pills, the Emir medicine
on earth that cures inseam by hillinifs.Lhe germs that
mime it, are sold. by an druggists, (it neeelee ; melee
, , tiet. post. aid receipt of price, by lite
AS Xing Street West, Toronto.
Ai Acrid Oihomical 010., Mated, Canada late Su I eg,
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Esplanade, Toronto
Opp. skereotirrie St.,
High Class Water TleDe
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