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TRUTH Z3 OFTEN' STRONGER
THAN EIGTIONA
GOOD BLOOD,
Zs tb,e Seeret ef e1ti Vigeer
Happi.nefis.
•41appeninge and, 1nciele te„
T-0#txtdS Near and. Re-
mote.
Germany's tellest weeder is a non-
commissioned officer 6 feet 8 inches
in }might. •
Southern California. produces 22,-
000,000 pounds of litna beans an -
*inane' three-fourtas of the world's
total produotion. One ranch in the
bean coantry covers 1,500 acres,
While attempting to smoke a pipe
at Calcutta, a young native girl,
aged 11 years, set fire to her cloth-
ing and was burned to death. After
lighting the tobacco she dropped- the
burning mateli on her dress,
The lieepital at Menge, Uganda,
has been destroyed by • lightning. All
the patients were saved. Tho hospi-
tal was opeaed in 1900 by Sir Harry
Johnston, and was then the finest
building in Ugande, its spire being
visible for miles.
The rat catchers of Hong Kong
have been out on strike for a week,
•during which the number of rats kill-
ed fell from 1,666 to previous week
to 27$. tTp to the end of August
they had. killed 68,6e5 of the plague -
spreading vermin.
An inhabitant of Farmoutiers,
France, has left a legacy sufacient to
provide prizes of 23 francs each year-
ly for the two moot polite scholars --
male or, female - of the town. The
winners are to be elected by ballot
of their school fellows.
The Swiss Federal Council pro-
poses to modify the penal code so as
to permit of punishment by imprison-
ment of all persons who in. public ex-
tol or attempt to honor any act of
criminal latent or consequence. The
new law is a direct attack upon the
Anarchists. •
The fishing ketch Royal Oak has
arrived at Melbourne with the body
of au unknown man, which was
found on Three Hummocks Island, in
the Hunter group, north of Tas-
mania. Close to the corpse were a•
rifle, sword, and revolver, a frying
pan, and a kerosene stove.
A German firm in the well-known
town of Essen are making a good
thing out of oleneardine tins. Huge
quantities of old tins are conveyed
to the works, where they are treated
by a system of electrolytic depos-
ition, and the tin and iron. recovered
for uge in manufacturing metal
• goods.
News has been received at Moffat
of the murder near Wolverhoek Sid-
ing, Orangia, of Sergeant-Major Rob-
ert Roderick Macdonald, of the 17th
Lancers. His body was found with
the right side of the head completely
• burned. A. reward" of £200 has been
offered for the • discovery of his xnur,
deters,
• A new area of tobacco cultivation
has been discovered. According to
the annual report of the Leeward Is-
lands, tobacco cultivation shows
great pretense there.• Tobacco is be-
ing grown in Antigua and St. Kitts,
and there is good ground to hope
that a cigar -tobacco industry may
be established in St. Kitts,
4
Good blood-ricla red lilood-is the
greetost enemy that dieease can
hew/. It stimulates every erg= te
throw off any ailneent that may at -
teak It. Good • blood le the only
poeitree eerie for slide complaiuts as
anaemia., eervousness, neuralgia,
skin eruptions, indigestion, rheume-
tisra, etc., because these diseases
cannot exist where the blood is
good, The secret of good blood -
rich, red, life-giving blood -is Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills, Where these
pills are used it moans life, health,
and vigor. Mr, Robert Lee, a we
known reFtident of Now Westminster,
11,0„ says :-"Before I began using
Dr. Willioans' Pink Pills, my blood
was in a very impure condition, and
as a result, itchy pimples broke out
all over my body. My appetite was
flekle and 1 was easily tired. I tried
several medicines, but they did not
help me. Then iny wife urged me to.
try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, I get;
half a dozen boxes, and by the time
I had used them, I was fully restored
to health, and my skin was smocale
and clear. The pills are the best;
reteclicinct I know of for purifying the,
blood," Sold by all medicine dealers'
or sent post paid at 50e per box or
six boxes for $2,50, by writixig di -
rept to the Dr. Williams' Medicine
Co., Brockville, Ont. Do not take a
siebstitute, or soxnething said to be
"just as • good," The "just as
good" medicines never cured anyone.
Rising up in her coffin on the day
fixed for her funeral, Eliza William-
son, an aged negress, of ,Denmark,
Tennessee, calmly asked for a drink
of water. After drinking she lay
back and fell into a natural sleep.
She was supposed to have been mur-
dered, arid but for the heavy storm
would have been buried earlier in
the day.
Charles .Seidel, aged ten, met with
a tragic death at Towitta, South
Australia, while gathering eggs on
his father's farm. ie stood on the
rail of a fowl -house to fasten a rope
swing to a rafter and unmensciously
inserted his head in a noose. The
rail breaking, Seidel fell, the rope
tightening round his neck and 'killing
him instantly.
A train running between Orange
River and Kimberley suddenly stop-
ped without any apparent cause. On
investigation a boy was found sit-
ting on'a buffer and asleep. • Be had
=consciously moved the vacuum
brake pipe with his foot, allowing
the air to,escape, and thus stepping
the train. The guard arrested him,
and he was charged at Kimberley
with traveling without a ticket. .
A Dutch. horticulturist has pre-
pared a fluid that enables him to
dwarf trees after tb.e style of the
Japanese ' dim -unitive plant's, but
with even better results. The fluid
Is injected into the roots of the
plants and trees, and has the effect
of suspending the growth while not
interfering witb the vitality in any
other way. The strangest feature of
the process is :that temperature does
not nullify the action of the fluid.
The remnants of a strange tribe of
Eskimos has been discovered at
Southampton Island, at the north
end of Hudson's Bay. These people
had never seen a white man until
recently. Theirehuts are befit of the
great jaws of wha.les covered with
skins. In the middle is aix eleva-
tion, on which ie a stone lamp used
for lighting, heating, 'cooking, melt-
ingsnow and drying clothes. The
tribe is almost extinct, only seine 16
being left.
Father -- "What? Young Hoppers -
by has proposed to you? Why, the
fellow must be mad!" Daughter -
"If so, all the more reason why he
should have a watcb put over him
day and night - so I have Accepted
the post!"
"1 just aeked Mrs. Nooveen,Iticlie
it eau enjoyerl V011100, and what do
you think elle mad 7" "Wye it up."
"That they only etayed overnight,
as the troots Were deeded and
people had to go about la borate "
4 e-
• PERSONAL POINTERS;
Notes of Interest About Some
Leading People.
The Lord Mayor of London, Sir
Marcus Samuel, is chairman of the
Shell Transport Company, which
owns a large number of vessels.
There is a curious custom observed
in christening the skips of this
line. leach steamer is named after
a shell, a fine specimen of which is
retained under glass in the captain's
cabin of each vessel.
The Empress of Russia, was once
presented with a shawl of a re-
nearkable kind. It is contained in a
box only a few inches square, in
which it fits easily, yet when it is
shaken out it is ten yards square.
This notable gift was -the work of
some svoinen weavers in Orenberg,
SOuthern Russia., by whom it was
presented. The box containing it is
of wood, with hinges, • hoops, and
fastenings of beaten silver.'
While yet in the chrysalis stage as
Lord Elcho the fondness of Lord
Wemyss for the kilt once impelled
him to rush frantically, itt fuln.High-
lasid costume front a fancy dress
ball to the House of Commons, so
as not to miss an important di -
'vision. This was absolutely the only
occasion when "the garb of old
Gaul" was seen on. the floor ef the.
House. Lord .Elcho, needless to say,
gloried in this assertion of combative
nationality.
Prince Ludwig Ferdinand of Ba-
varia is an accomplished violinist.
Attending one night at tbe Prince
Regent Theatre in Munich to hear
one of Wagner's operas, Prince Lud-
wig learned that owing to the ill-
ness of a member of the orchestra
the performance would have to be
delayed. Thereupon the Prince vol-
unteered his services, and, unknown
to the audience, successfully took
the place of the absent musician.
et has iallen to the lot of 'few
men to sit down to dinner next a
man who has condemned him to
death. Dr. jaraeson, C.B., was be-
ing entertained in- Salisbury, Rho-
desia, the other day, and his next
neighbor at dinner was his Honor
Judge Kotze, who held the position
of Chief justice of the Boer Re-
public at the time of the Jameson
Raid, and who was the judge to
condemn "Dr. Jim" to death. Mr.
Koine is now in the service of the
British Sofith 'Africa Company.
Dr. ' Goldiein Smith, the anther,
wbo was lle.gius Professor of Modern
Xeistory at Oxford from 1E158 to
1866 -and afterwarde.professor,.for
time, at Cornell University, New
York,has formally bequeathed his
bran:. for scientific purposes to ' an-
other Cornell professor, "when I
myself am. finished with it." He is
now approaching his eightieth birth-
day. The bequest, Dr. Goldwin
Smith Says, originated in a joke,
but he has now confirmed it.
IF BABY COULD TAL1C.
• Airdrie has more publie houses it
laical= to its size than any other
towe itt Seotland. There are 42 fer
every 1,000 inhabitants. Coatbridge
and IlenfreW come next on the list.
Ayr has the woret record for drunk-
enness -57.8 eliarges yearly for ev-
ery 1,000 inhabitants.
"1 - I have come," lio began, ad-
dreesirig her father, "to -to Suggest
to you that a. union of ottr faixilIes
"Ihi not he fairer of
intioes," the testy old einployer r of
labor interrupted, "and 1 will not
ettbrait tb.e matter to • arbitratiOe.
Geod utorning.".
He --"Suppose I should ask Your
father if I could Marry you ? Do
you think I would stand, any
chance ?" She -"No ; your case
would be hopeless." lIc-"Do you
think be would really say 'no' ?"
She -"Not that ; but he would leave
it to me."
SOUTH VIA, WASHINGTON;
:Philadelphia, Atlantic City, DOW
More, Wieshiegton, Old Point Com-
fort, and the South via Lehigh Val-
ley Railroad and its connections.
Four fast express trains deny for
Washington, Asheville, Southern
Penes, Charierton, Sa.vanaa, Jack-
tionville, $t. Augustine, Palm Beach,
Pampa, Miami, Nassau, Cuba and all
Florida and winter resorts south.
Excursion tickets' now on sale. For
full particulars, Illustrated literature,
maps, eta, cell on or address Robt.
S. Lewis, Ca.naclian Passenger Agent,
33 Yonge street, Toronto, Ont.
+a_
Johnny - "I wish my folks would
agree upon one thing and not keep
me all the time in a. worry." Tom-
my - "What have they been doing
now?" Johnny -- "Mother won't let
me stand on my head, and dad is
cal the time fussing because I wear
my shoes out so fast."
"I am sure if baby could only
talk," says Mrs. B. Claffney,
Ont., "she would praise Baby's
Own Tablets too, They have given
better results than any other medi-
cine I have ever ueed for my little
one." Tate is .the e-erdiet of all
mothers ivho have used Baby's Own
Tablets, and it is the very best
pro,of that no other medicine can
equal them for the Speedy relief and
cure of the common ailments of little
ones. These Tablets cure colic, con-
stipation, sour • stomach, diarrhoea
arid simple fevers ; they break up
colds, prevent .brotip, and allay the
irritation accompatiying the matting
of teeth, and aro positively guarane
teed to contain no opiate. All chil-
dren take than readily, and for
very young infants they can be
crushed to a powder. You, can. get
Baby's Own Tablets from any drug-
gist at 25 octets a box, or they
will be mailed, postage paid, by
writing direct to the Dr, Williams'
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont,, or
Schenectady, N.Y. Send , for our
book on the care of infants and
young ehildren. Every mother
should have it.
A WONDERFUL RECORD.
Many so-called "specifics" and
"cures" for Rheumatism have al-
ready been brought before the pub-
lic ; but when. Rheumatism. Neural-
gia, and kindred diseases have be-
come chronic and threaten serious
results, you may rest assured that
they will help but very little, if any.
Although not recoxnmended as
fallible," the peculiar qualities of
St. Jacobs Oil especially adapt it
to those cases which may be termed
"chronic," and which have previous-
ly withstood all known "specifics"
an well as the prescriptions of the
best physicians.
We would mention, as an example,
the case of Mr. Reilneann, of
Pittsburg. who suffered with Rheu-
matism for four years. After vainly
using all the best recommended
remedies, and exhausting the skill- of
the most experienced physicians,
without even temporary relief, it re-
quired only two bottles of St.
Jacobs Oil to effect a permanent
cure. Mr. 0. Heiumi, a well-knowm
citizen of Youngstosvn, Ohio, se-
cured for his wife, who for twelve
years had been a constant sufferer
from Nourelgia in the head, the ser-
vices of the ablest physicians of the
land, but they were unable to do
anything for her ; half a bottle of
St. Jacobs Oil cured her. Mr. Wm.
Reinbart, Elmore, Wis., reports the
case of a neighbor who for twenty-
four years had suffered so -terribly
with Rheumatism that, at times, he
could haedly move; a few bottles of
St. Jacobs Oil cured him. "To cap
the climax," however, Mr. A. Neiger,
of Taylorville, Pa., writes, that his
mother, who had been a continual
sufferer with Rheumatism for the
past thirty years, used one bottle of
St. Jacobs Oil, and was immediate-
ly relieved of all pain. These are
results which truly deserve to be
brought to public notice ; but they
are not exceptions, as will bei seen
by the numerous other certificates
from all parts of the United States.
It should be the duty of everyone to
call the attention of his suffering
friends and neighbors to this won-
derfully efficacious preparation, es-
pecially as the low price of 25 and
50 cents per bottle places it within
reach of all persons, rich and poor.'
rhyllie-"Harry is the most con -
melted man I ever mete" lilatice-•
"What Makes you think so
Phyllis --"Why, he first asserts that
am the most adorable Woman in
the World, the Most beautiful, Intel-
/eau:le, and in, Avery respect a para-
gon, and then he Wants mo to marry
Pure soap!' You've heard
the wordls. In $unlight
$oap you have the fact.
REDucze
ExPE.Nsiz.
elele roe tho �GtMOft leer, see
sereeiatteeeesietieseeseasneeeeeeetaiesiveeee
City Niece -"The windows in our
new chureh are ' stained," Aunt --
"Ain't that a pity. Caret they get
nothing to take it off ?"
Tailor (to niother who is buying a
suit .neade to measure for her boy) -
"1)o you want .the 'shoulders pad-
ded ?" Little Boy -"lo, entimnibt
tell .bini to pad the t'llickeebockers."
There is more Catarrh in this section
of the country Limn ',ail other diseases
put together, and until the last few
years was supposed to be incurable. For
a great many years doctors pronounced
it a lapel disease and prescribed local
remedies, and by constantly failing to
cure with local treatment, -pronounced
it incurable. Science has proven catarrh
to be a constitutional disease and there-
fore requires constitutional treatment.
liall's Uri.tarrh Came, manufactured by
r. J. Cheney Is Co,, Toledo, Ohio, is
the only constitutional cure on the mar -
lot. It 15 taken internally in doses
from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts
directly on the bloocl and mucous sur-
faces of the system. They oiler orre
htux-
drcd dollars for any case it faits to
cure. send for circulars and testimoni-
als. . Address,
F. J. & 00., Toledo, 0.
Sold by Druggists, '750,
Ball's Family Pills are the best-.
A STRANGE PHOTO.
One of the strangest photos we
have seen for some thee was shown
us the other day by Massoy-Harris
Company Limited. It was a copy
of the certificate of the Russian
Government issued to Massey -Barris
Company, Limited, in conuection
with a field trial held there last
June. The Russian characters make
it appear very grotesque.
The certificate states that Maseey-
Harris Company, Limited, were
awarded the highest honors for
Binder, Mower and Reaper in a com-
petition open to the world, This is
a laurel of whittle all Canadians may
well be proud, Here's wiehing more
success to Massey -Harris macaiees !
There is no power on earth that
can stand before the onward march
of God's people whorl they are dead
in earnest,
Minard's Liniment Relieves lieuratEla
Out of 20 peesons condemned to
death last year in England and
Wales, only 18 were executed,
YR WABASH RAILROAD
Is the great winter tourist route to
the south and west„nclucling the
famous Hot Springs, Ark., Old
Mexico, the FAgypt of Araerica, Texas
and California, the lands of sun-
shine and flowers. Your particular
attention is called to the fact that
passengers going eta Detroit and
over the Wabash, reach their des-
tination hours in advance of other
lines. The new and elegant trains
on the Wabash are the finest in this
country, everything is first class in
every respect. All round trip winter;
tourist ticket:, are now on sale at
lowest rates.
Time tables, maps, and all informa-
tion about this wonderful railroad
cheerfully • furnished by any ticket
agent, or J. A. Richardson, District
Passenger agent, northeast corner
King ea Yonge streets, Toronto, and
St. Thomas, Ont.
A lady who had jest got a new
servant asked the latter if she could•
bake scones., "Yes'm," replied she;
"I can bake scones, but Ian not so
sura that you can eat them".
A PLACE OF INTEREST.
Nearly every deputation or con-
vention yisiting Toronto rnake a
point of inspecting the great im-
plement works of Massey-Herris Co.,
Limited.
Last week the curlers who have
been touring Canada, paid a visit
to the works and veere much sur-
prised, not only to the extent of
the same, but at the wonderful me-
thods of manufacture employed.
The plant is certainly ttplentlidly
:quipped for making the world's best
harvesting implements.
The United States has now 38,065
locomotives on ber railways. Britain
has 21,304.
XD. only 18 men in 100 is the
strength of both left and right arms
equal. In women the nitisoular pow-
er of the arms is equal in about ns
cases in 100,
•••••••111.
SOMETHING TO RE1Iienee3ER,
When travenng you should bear in
mind the road and the trains that
will take you to your destination in
the fastest time, and in the most
corafortable manner. The Grand
Trunk service excels in both par-
ticulars and passengen; from To-
ronto to Montreal, Buffalo, New
York, Detroit and Chipago, will find
the day trains equipped with 'wide
vestibuled coaches, handsome Cafe
Parlor and Dining Cars serving
meals "a la carte." The night
trains carry Pullman sleeping cars to
all above pointe. You can leave
Toronto for Montreal and east at
9 a. m. and 10 p. re. for Buffalo and
New York at 9 a. m., 4.50 and 6.15
p. m. and to Detroit an,d Chicago at
7.35 a. m., 4.50 p..m. :and 11.20 p,
ea. Tickets, reservatione, etc., at
city office, northwest neither., King
and Yonge streets.
It is a great mercy to enjoy the
gospel of peace, but a greater to en -
fey the peace of the gospel.
•
For Over Straly Years.
AV OLD AND WELL-VT.15D REHaDT. - Elm
Drinslow'a SonthingSyrup hes been used for over alaty
years by millions of mothers for their children while
teethin,.... with perfect success. It s.nothes the child.
safteris the gums, allays/al pain, cures wind collo, and
Is the best remedy for Diarrlicea. Is plemant to the
aste. eon' be druggists in every part of the world.
rwenty-tivecents a bottle. Ito value is incalculable.
Be sure and ask for Mrs.. Winslow's Soothing Syrup.
And take neater kind.
Some Of the best allots in Franne
aro members of the episeopacy,
Foremost among titent are the Arch-
bishop of Sens and the Bishops of
Chalone And Xende. The latter is
daring rider at a stag or boar hunt,
and takes a pride in the bags of
game filled with birds he shot him-
self that he brings to his chef. He
could earn living hx driving
fashienable mall -coach, and Is Sad
not to have en equal in driving
four-in-hand along rough foreet
road, The Bishop of Rochelle is
famous as A first-class shot.
An amusing story is told about the
father of the present reigning Prince
of clieuniburg-Lippe, one of the
richeest of the indepeudent German
Princes. On a certain occaelon there
was tt meeting at Frankfort of Ger-
man Sovereigns, who Were all seated
at tbe table. in a room at the Old
Swan Hotel, when the door opened
all.C1 an, old mail entered the room.
At his appearance all the Princes
rose from their seats with Very
sign of respect, "Who is the old
man ?" asked the Prince of Schaum-
burg -Lippe. Ozx bearing that it Was
the famous Rothschild, to whom
everyone present was in debt, he
said : "I shall remain seated ; I
don't crwe him anything."
The Duke of Bassano is one of the
most devoted and most trusted
friends of the Empress Eugenie, who
invites him his wife and daughters
aTillUally to her English home, Farn-
borough is full of interesting and
melancholy relica one of which is
the perambulator of the late Prince
which was presented to
hire by Prince Albert, and which is
kept in the hall. The Sevres china
cues Out of which Napoleon 1. used
to drink his coffee are carefully pre-
served in a glass case, and the rare
Gobelins tapestries also belonged to
him. Itt the cbapel is she Prince
Imperial's cradle, with its faded
draperies, and many of his other be-
longings are to be found throughout
the house.
NO LONGER, TO BE DREADED
GRAVEL PERMANENTLY CUR-
ED BY DODD'S KIDNEY
The brightest truths are often dug
out of the darkest doubts.
PILLS.
e.eubon Draper, of Erictol, Gives
Nis Experience, and is Prepared
to Furnish Proof of What Be
Bristol, Que., Jan. 26. -(Special)
It is with feelings of intense relief
that people here now admit that the
operating knife is no longer neces-
sary to cure that once dreaded dis-
case-Graxel.. Experience has shown
it fee be one'of the numerous family
of ailments arising from diseased
Kidneys, and as such easily curable
by those sovereign Kidney remedies,
Diedd's Kidney Pills. Reuben Draper
well known itt this neighborhood, is
one of those who cait speak from
experience. He says :-
"I was taken ill with what
thought was gravel. I consulted two
doctors, but got no lasting relief,
and I continued to grow weaker all
the time. Then a man advised me
to try Dodd's Kidney Pills, for he
said they had cured his mother, so I
thought I would try them.
"Just one week after starting • to
use Dodd's Kidney Pills I passed a
stone as large as a small bean, and
four days after I passed another
about the size of a grain of barley.
This gave me great relief and I be-
gan to feel better and gain strength.
I have the stones in a bottle and
can show them to anyone
doubt what I say.
"That happened
and I have had no
treoble since."
Wire lute been made so fine that a
mile of it weighed only lee grains. It
was 1-30,000th part of aix inch in
diameter.
Miami's Liniment for sato everywhere
In 1895 there were 677 cases af
hydrophobia in Great Britain. Last
year there was one only.
Lever's Y -Z (Wise Head) Disinfect-
ant Soap Powder is a boon to any
home. It disinfects and deans at
the same time.
Christ reckons not by what is
parteewith, but by what is kept.
Claims for compensation in three
cases of malicious cattle mutilation
have been sent in to the Tullareore
District Council, King's County.
VICeveranorsothfoomm,4.
A conscience void of offence before
Gocl and mon is an inheritance for
eternity.
Minard's Liniment .Cures Oandruffa
"Ile says that his employers al-,
ways regarded him as a valuable
man." "Yea they offered a large re-
ward for him when he
In OnIntier the OtnitifitiOutt OM rage V/ oven Wire Fence
takes' up the slack. • all fences slacken in warm .avettiler end
1521et tighten in cold -except the Page F0000,
Lithe winter seasoa pe,y01,1 eaee. Page spring coil take, up the slack ih eum,
nor mid lets it out in. winter. No loose /tagging
in summer, no straining or breaklug in wire
ter. Common crimped wire is nob eprisig tempered ttttctifth sleekens it stays Blackened; 12 11
Melte/lett loosens Again worse than over. Pligb wire 10 tempered to regillate its' own
feenslee summer and winter. 60,0(erallee of Page Wire f eftee in Use now.
Teet PageWtro race Oe... Limited, leeteltereille, Ont. Ble/ltrea1,1%, and tit ta.S. 0
who may
four years ago
return of the
12
Maia,
•0011=2:450120iliel,
EIS OWN FREE WILL.
Dear Sirs, -1 cannot speak too
strongly of the excellence of MIN-
ARD'S LINIMENT. It is THE rem-
edy in rily household for burns,
sprains, etc., and we would not be
without it.
It is truly a wonderful medicine.
JOHN A. MACDONALD,
Publisher Arnprior Chronicle.
:warmer.,
A RIVAL TO PING-PONG.
The latest'Parisian development of
ping-pong consists in substituting
Lor the ball a light feather made of
collodion, and for the racquets rods
or wands electrified by friction. The
feather is first thrown into the -air
between the tsvo players, where it
temporarily remains by virtue of
its lightness. The game consists in
driving it backwards and forwards,
not by force, as in ping-pong, but
by the repellent action of the wands,
Which are previously electrified for
the purpose by an energetic rub-
bing,.
Our Wonderful rgall er
HAS BROUGHT US oginits FROM ALL PARTS OF CANADA.
1JJHEN some weeks ago we announced that we would furnish
111 a Piano Cased Organ by the celebrated Doherty Company
for Soet.00, we anticipated that many would avail themselves of
the opportunity to secure an organ of the highest grade at such a
cut figure. Our most sanguine hopes, however, were more than
realized by the immediate orders received, and encouraged by this
appreciation we now offer :-
-20 Organs by Doherty & Co., perfectly new, walnut ease, four sets of reeds,
piano nose deolgn, 0 octaves comp ea Regular price Mee new see, on term*
$10 casb, and $5 monthly, without interest, or $T8.75 snot cask.
-15 Organs, some taeove, eniy In oak imee Instead ef walnut, at ifMtt PriO0
and terms.
We prepay freight on all instruments to places not more than 1,000 Miles
from Toronto, and will allow freight for this distance an all longer shipments.
We also include a stool and music book with all these instruments.
We gladly agree to refund any nrooney paid on account
and pay freight both ways should any instrument order..
ed not prove as represented.
If you want an organnhis is a rare opportunity to secure one of the bestir),
tone, design and durability, at a trifling advance on actual cost.
THE MASON & PIANO COMPANY
32 KING ST. WEST, TORONTO.
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POULTRY
APPLESum
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There is -a good demand for all kinds of first-c'ass
Poultry, especially Chickens. We want large miren
titles to supply demand,
so consign us if you want Good. Prices.
If you have a carload, or more, ef A i stuff we can,
place them for you, or will ship them for you ane
make advance against the shipment.
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Perm and every depattment of human el:Weaver, 265
pages. Send 25 centit Money refu uded ir ba is Is pot
vrorthit. A goodside line zurmonvmsers,-WIllissa
Pubilsber. Toronto.
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Teachers
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To send for our Com.,
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CntatOgneS anti
Special Rates.
We are equipped to •
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WHALEY, ROYCE
a co., Limited
3E5 Main Street, 158 Yonge
WINNIPEG, MAN. TOR.ONPJ, 0:67.
God is not likely to trust truth to
the keeping of the man who cannot
keep his temper.
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Millard's Liniment Cures Bums, etc.
Glasgow increased more in popula-
tion during the past 10 years than
any other large city in the kingdom
except London. The aetual number
of her people is now 761,682, which
is 102,000 mare than she had in
1891. Belfast, however, shows the
greatest comparetive increase. She
has now nearly 28 per cent. more
people than she had 10 years ago.
CHARACTE'R FROM THE EYF,S.
A Russian savant has made a new
discovery. It is for detecting the
criminal this time, not for identify-
ing him when he is caught. Accord-
ing to M. Karloff, you "cam tell a
crimirial by the color of his eyes.
Murderers and thieves haVe maroom
or reddish -brown oyes, tramps light
blue, and so forth. M. Karlote has
classified eyes into families, and has
drawn up certain rules for the dis-
covery of criminals by the color of
their eyes, which he deelares to be
Ilonest folk have dark
grey or blue eyes.
Cautions Dame — "Are you sure
this horse is suitable for a lady to
drivel" Job Master - "Yeehn,
lae's a very intelligent hoes, mum,
and veon't let you run him into city -
thing.",
6 --OS
AN ADMIGADLII FOOD
FOR MAINTAINING ROBUST HEALTH
geg,) CitIMATC11,
Jellue-e"Would you like to live
your life over again ?" Edgar -"No;
but I'd like to spend over again all
the money I've spent."
Sick Stomach is
working --
Sick Owner is idlo
11' you win give your digestion a
scot, it vviii got along. YOU oars de
this lay means of
PATENT. spot clIrgeT
l'cwonto.
1511SGU&SS" Write for free &dries.
Dominiori Lino SteanishIpi
Montreal tc LiverpooL Boston to Lira,
Pool, Portland to Liverpool.. 'Nis Quests,-
Largwnond. Fast Stearnshtps. Superior aocommedation
for 50 cisme of eVeenkere. Bakmna and Staten:loan
Are amidships., Special attention has, been risen to Uri
Vecond SMOOn and Third-Chtta accommodation. Ifop
>aka af passage and ell particulars. apply to any
D. Torrance &Do.- WI:
oatiathziCroilatislytu,.o.Lr tox
Montreal slid Portlstuti
OR. VON STAN'S
PINEAPPLE TABLETS
which digest your food and rest
your stornach. You want relief and
euroiPneapple relieves at once att4
tures quickly. No stomach can be
cured except it can rest while diges-
eon goes on safely. The patient
eats heartily while taking his cure.
It strengthens the weakest stomach.
Pineapple is nature's simplest and
quickest cure—Price, BSc.
In five minutes after using Dr.
Agnew's Catarrhal Powder the
healing has begun, and it continues
till the work is quickly complete.
Nevv health, comfort in breathing,
new vigor, and removal of danger
of consumption or pulmonary
trouble), a
YOUR OVERCOATS
And faded Suite would look better dyed. It no agent
et curs in your born, write direct Montreal, Box 150.
BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING co. ,
Montreal.
AGENTS
WRY WOOK ON COMMISSION?
WO IrAU t. to start you in business
tor yourself You Can Make
tuenty dollars rer week. An entirely new proposition.
Write for partionlars, Ioronto is tte 0.12N11112 of the
To Raciness of Canada. , 5-3
OEIQIITOO & CD., - SO MIMICS et, Tenons.
Ladies' and Men's Furs
• .
' Everything in Furs at lowest prices. Sandi
for Catalog-. RAW FURS -We pay highest'
prices. Send for price lid. i
0. H. sane/ma GO., It King st east, Toronto,'
RUB ER COODS
Latest Novelties, all styles.
Correspondence invited. En-
close 2c stamp for circular.
FHE UNIVERSAL SPECIALTY 00.1
P. 0. Box 1142, Montreal.
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WILLIAM C. WILSON & CO.
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Many people are
not aware that
they can. Open axe
etceount in our
Savings Depart.,
meet with
ONE DOLLAR.
y our deposit of $1 will re-
ceive precisely the same at -
U tention as if it were thou.
R sands, We shall be pleased
to see you as okteti as you
8 have it doller to add to it.
A We add interest twice a, year
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CANADA PERMANENT
8 and Western Canada
Mortgago Corporation
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TrurantO street, Tilton 0