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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1899-12-21, Page 7UEo, ti, 1999, THE BRUSSELS POST. CHARACTER IN THE CHIN. A New method of Determining the Trolls o1' leeutde One .Webs. • it Is now declared that the chin is bettor than any other roxCure, nose, mouth or band, to ind:uute the ahar- noter of rte possessor. A sharp eyo and geed judgment aro noceesury for determining the cha acter of any ono by hie chin. A strong, projeoLing chin le an •/nlicaliuu of au iron will nod no email inteiligeucc. Alen and wueuen et) endowed usually aucmad in allot their undartakiugs. The uppouite is the easy with those pursune wboee chins mode, Thie is a sign of limited tu- telieetuttl power and phyi4 Ltl and moral weakna5a, an indioutiun oe those very good-natured, yioidieg per',oaa, who are easily discouraged, lett astray, and have little power of initiative. le, however, the other features are strung, LC the nose is well arched, the brow broad uud arched, the eye large and in- telligent—the retreating chill is um so positive an indication of mental deltll- quenoies; in fact, this person may be possessed of special talent in soma eotiuns — but, nevertheless, tee re- treating ohin is certain evidence of moral weakness, hesitation and latae of independence. ,A. email, well-rounded chin, covered with moving pads Lei Been, is au in- dication of a hl.asurc-loving Les,, bon, If the thin is diluteed, it is a sign of eu.luetry, levity beau uut wort Maras. But sueh emisuus are generally blessed with 0 healthy con- stitution, and are apt to live ioagood old age. A fuel, brutal chin points to noble characteristics, if rather square and bony, it emirates an open; lemur - able, but determined person, who can halo as fferuoly as he can love. If this broad, square chin forms a per- pendicular line when looked at in profile, and is aowuiuod with steal;, eolorlees lips, it to an unmtsa,.able sign of orilelty null harshness. A lung, .narrow and somewhat pu:n,ecl chili Is a genoralty accepted indication of the poet born. L'n_ort4lnateiy, Lula {crud Of chin i5 an indication of a weak tl ,I n i t L is1 aonatltu o and t it found in (au - junction with a mouth which falls in at the corners, we may be tet'Lain of u pre,iiapust.ion toward cotta.,mptiou, A massive largo, fleshy thin a i. h a . ar- row down the midulu ind]cteee un, 111- pulsive whole-eouled, paseit,nate na- ture; while the attmo kind et chin, without the furrow, but with a alight sweltng of flesh on the under I,p, shows egotism, deceit and similar un- pleasant characteristics, THE CLIMATE O1' SOUTH AFRICA. Little Mato 'There 11 hen the Etch Average or Tiro 'erases 15 ('melds, ed. - Observations of the weather have been systematically made for many years in South Africa, and in the Cape Colony the meteorological °editions have bean as carefully and completely studied as ie England. In other parts bowevor, the observatuons are far has satisfactory, and in the Transvaal ob- servations may be said scarcely to ex- ist, our knowledge of the weather changes being extremely meagre - Some few years ago the "Report of the Moleoro:oeioal Commission' at tite Cape of Cloud Hope embouied detailed rainfall maps for each month, showing the distribution of the rain in (litter - ant, parts of South Africa. The average results for the year show that, with the exception of a small area inthe immediate vicinity of Cape Town, the total rainfall for the year is, tamest wholly below twenty inches; that is, considerably less than in London. In most places the average for the year Ls less than ton inches, and at some stations it falls as low as five inahed Lor the whole twelve months. - In the Orange Free State the aver • age rainfall fur the year is about twenty inches. The winter rains are very small Lhe aggregate for a month being only a few tenths ofant inch on the average. With the commence•{ ment of the southern summer the rains ineseaso, although it is not un- til- Novenlbor and December that the average fall for the month exceedsi.an inch', and even in those months the rainfall in many, places is only 0,3 inch or 0,4 inch. In January, February rind. March the average In the Orange Gree State is four or five inches in each month. ; The meagre returns for the Trans.( vaal show that in 113110 the rainfall eight, miles east of Johannesburg was practically nil in July, August and September, wt.ile in Octoberthe rain. fall was 5,77 inches, whish was the wettest month of theyear, and rain ell on eleven days,Inboth Novem- ber v vem- a ber and December the rainfall in the vioiniiy of Johannesburg exceeded five inches, and the total number of days with rain during the year was sixty- one, In the Orange Free State the results for 1890 show that there was practically no rain in September, but in October the rains were falrly, heavy, and the Basutoland September is also exceedingly dry. HOW TO SCENT VEILS. A,oapital way of regaining the shape of veils', attd keeping theta in good eon - (Idiot, is to pull them out each time after nornoving from the hat or bon- net, and to carefully roll then around , a long cushion macro in the form of a small bolster. This veil bolster may be tilled with the following compost- t1on t Florentine orris -root, powdered, half a pound; rosewood, powdered, six dunces ; cataanug aromaticus, hall a Pelted; yellow sanders, a quarter of a pound gum Benjamin, three outmost Powdered cloves half en ounce; cin- namon one memo.. Grind ell together, and stuff the holster tightly. It: may be opve-ed with silk or thin chamois leather, and ombreidered if desired. 803IE STIRRING STORIES, DEEDS OF BRITISH SOLDIERS IN THE LAST BOER WAR, Inufdrnts or the memorable ('otrnlnt er 11(81 between the 'Transvaal Domes and Gar lh'111nh. On the 10th of, January, 1881, Lieut. - Colonel Gildea, second in command to Colonel Bellaire at Pretoria) led a strong sortie against the Boers, who were besieging the town in force. The sortie 'was not very! successful, and as the 00101nn was about to return It Was discovered that two 8'uei:iero and a 011e man were missing. It was be- lieved than Lhey were lying wounded on the ground at the ease eeJthe ridge held by the Boers. Wben the fact wus known, two gallant Irish lads—Lantc- Cnrporal Ithlurray, of the Olth, and Trooper Danaher, of the Mounted. Troop, Nourse's Horse, gallantly set out to bring in their wounded com- rades. For fully 500 yards in Ironf of ILA fighting line these two young soldiers advanced to where the objects of their search were lying, exposed all the time to the tierce fire Mae Boers. On they went, untouched, till they rettelled the wounded mem, one of whom died just as they etlme, up. (fbe other, who was seriously wounded in the head, Danaher took by the legs whilst Murray lifted him: by the head and arms. Titus burdened they were moving back to outl line; when a shot struck the lance -corporal in the back and the foil alongside the comrade for 'wihom he had risked, and as everyone at the moment thought, forfeited his life, Danaher turned, knelt down and fired away at the Boers over the bod- ies of his comrades. Then Murray bade his comrade go and leave him. "You can't do me any good," said the; "len a gone coon—be off and save yourself." Su Danaher picked up the three rifles and bidding his l fare- , g pa well, numbed coolly back to his ad- miring comrades, .But the following day the Boers sant in Lanae -Corporal Murray uudoe• a nag of truce, and tthe gallant tallow lived to enjoy the sup- reme 'honor of having the Victoria Cross pinned on his breast by the bland of the Queen herself. NO FIGHTING ON THE SABBATH, The Boers object to lighting on Sunday. One of the first questions asked of the wounded officers who were captured at Majuba Hill was: "Why do you fight on Sundays 11 It le not Christian." And at the siege of Potchefstroom both parties by mutual consent abstained from shooting at Welt other on the Sabbath. The Boers in the tranches used to assemble on Sunday nights and sing psalms and hymns for to. couple of hours, and the British never disturbed them in their devotions, We need not, therefore, ex- pect to lrattr of any fighting on 'the Boers' part on Sundays, unless our generale, with a reckless disregard for that day of rest, deem it convenient to attack them. The battle of Water- loo was bought on a Sunday, so was the battle of Toulouse, and in the first Franco-German war some of the tier - cost fighting took place on that dlay, and it is unlikely that Sir Redvers Buller and his colleagues will always respect Messrs. Kruger & Co's puri- tanic reverence for the Sabbath, of which those crafty hypocrites aro quite capable of taking a mean ad- vatage, THE ADJUTANT'S MOURNER. A touching instance of a dog's fid- elity ecourred at Bronkhorat Spruit, where the Boers treacherously imes- saiored a large detachment of the 04.th Regiment. The adjutant of the regi- ment, Lieut. Harrison, had a liver -col- ored pointer, of which he was ex- tremely bond. When his master fell the faithful animal remained all day and all night by( the body, Drying aind howling piteously. The next morning some .Boers triad to coax him away from the spot ; butt he would not (Mir, though suffering from a bad ibutik- shot wound in the thigh, and they lead te drag him forcibly away. The dog pasoed into the possession of a Ducal farmer pear the scene of the massacre. Three ntontlis later a troop of mounted infantry, of the 04th in command of Lieut. O'Grady, march-' ing to Lydenburg, passed the Boeu's fai m. The dog, on seeing the well- known 1'edeoats, in an instant rushed after them, barking with delight. Lieut. O'Grady dYy at one recognizednized Ad- jutant uLant H arrison's favorite pointer,intL r And took the dog on to Lydsebur , Tlpenoetforward he was adopted by the officers land becatme the pet of the regimen 1. A STRANGE MESSENGER. , .Another dog played a curious part in the siege of Lytleuburg, One day, after the Boers, seven hundred strong Mad, blazed for some hours at the 31L - lie garrison of sixty men wito hold the fort, And the latter had replied with great spirit, a smell black -anile tan terrier was seen running across the settee between the town and the fort. The sentries let it in, and Lieut. Long, who was in aomenaud, found a piece of pupae felled in u rag tied round the dog's neck. The paper eon" taincd n message from ammo of the friendly townsfolk to the effect Haat the Boers were quarrelling among themselves, and had not mluoh atom - nob for the siege whilst a hint was ridded that the firer £rola the fort was ranch toe leigh; and the bullate Were passing ever the heads of the Boars, The little canine soout was en his way beak when the enemy opoYtecl fire again; a bullet grazed ,liim, and he promptly relented to the fort, where he remained the "maseet" of the eel- diers till the proelacmntion of 'Pare put an end t0 the siege. 13010'R \NULL NiNE, LIVES. The Boer oom'mandant of the Vwart K:opjo Langer, a big, coarse man 1100n - ad Hans Botha, was found lying Pev^ erel,v wounded in no lose than five places by rifle bullets and fragments of shall.Ills whited lire, to wl. itch be had stripped to fight: mere freely, was dyed crimson with hie blood, and his (slginees of recovery appeared nil. But some ,oxen are like ca Le, you cannot kill thole; and thine Botha still lives to tell the story of the day 'when the "rani-bat-jes" mangled him with shot and shell. it was Reid that Lille mans had distiegui'bed hiteeelf as a matke- mrin in the murderous attack on the 111111 al Bronkhorst Spruit, never fir - Ing a shut without killing or wound- ing his ntlan, As he hay there IJISp, ing and groaning with pain he bad an opportunity of fooling some of the pangs which a fortnight before he hind inflicted on the poor fellows of the 04111, whom he heed ea treacher- ously shot down: One wonders whe- ther Hans Botha retains any grati- tude to the English surgeons who tended him so skilfully in the camp hospital at Pretoria, and dragged hien out of the very jaws of death. • LOOTING TUB DEAD AND LIVING. The Boers would not let the bury- ing party at lllnjuba take anything from the bodies of the deed. They kook nil the rifles and belts, Kul. what they seemed to prize most were the High - lenders' sporrans. These trollies of violory they carefully treasured and hung up in the place of honor in their houses. But they wore not content with despoiling the dead. When the Boers seized our wounded -officers, one of there told Lieutenant Wright. to twine over his wntbh as Gen. Joubert wxted it. Wright said he would give Joubert the watch when he asked for it, When, however, a few minutes Int- el, they wore passing through a thic- ket of castor-oil plants, the floor plac- ed h]» rifle to Lieut.'Vriglit's air and teed him to deliver' up the watch be- fore he counted ten or die. The limit - fore he had counted ten or die. Tho lieutenant preferred his life to his watch, and gave the latter up. AFTER EFFECi3 OF FEVER. - Sieg. Angle, of /floral Don, Suffered 5' Severely 'That Bier Friends Feared Rhe MAO Likely le be a Permanent thelia. In the p:olureeque village of Merrit- ton resides 511•s. William Angle, who, after months of suffering, has found a cure from the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, Mis. Ang'es relates as fol- lows tie expetianaa through whi=ch she has passed. "Four years ago this spring, while a resident of Buffalo, I lead an attack of typhoid fever and the disease left ma in a worn out and extremely nervous condition, so teat the least nose startie.l MO. I could not sleep at thins Inc a week on account of terrible attacks of heart trouble. Then again my bead would trouble me and I had bad dreams. I had no epl.otite and lost twenty-two pounds in weight and had b.cu9ne so ♦0ry 1.1.111 that my ft Lamle were alarmed. While in this condition 1 Was tteated by two physicians bet with no avail. I tried everything recomtuendod but still found no relief. Finally arelativeprr- sueded gee to try Dr. Williams' Pink P]Us. After I had taken the first box l could see a change for the 'better, so I continued tho use of the 'fills until I had finished six boxes and the results were most gratifying. I now have normal sleep there is no more twitch- ing in my hands, the palpitations have ceased, and I have gained in weight and strength. My whule system seems toned up, and I feel entirely well. I feel grateful to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., and hope they will keep up the good work of Administering to the afflicted," Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure by go- ing to the root of the disease. They renew and build up the blond, and strengthen the nerves, thus driving disease from the system. Avoid im- itations by insisting that every hex. you purchase is enclosed in a wrapper bearing the full trade mark, Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills for Pale People. MOULDER'S FORTUNE Geo. Barkley, or iiamliton, finds a Cure for Rheumatism. nut 0141655 No Secret About 11--ilverybody MIS Ilavu Ilse I1' telit or 1114 Ext.** enee--11S011d'a llldney fills Are Within the Reach er All. Hamilton, Deet L1.—George Markley, a moulder or t. hie city, is satisfied he Lae found a aura cure for ltheunlatietn at last. Ile, Its le wellknown nmang his friends has been searching for such a median.) for the laid few yearn and until rcerrtely quite vainly, fie has since been cured cell his OWn case and he reasonably infers that the remedy that cured ham will cure others ,Rheumatism is well known to ba A d:snaRS resulting filen (Reordered kidneys, That is nowadays an fl0- ltnowledged fact. Uric acid, which should be filtered out o14 th'a blood by the kidneys, remelns In the system when those organs are unhealthy, and lunges in the joints, causing 'lumina- tiem. The reasonable argument ra- maina therefore to cure Rheumatism by curtmg the kidneys. 'This is ex- actly what Mr, 13arkely did. IIs used Dodd's Kidney Pills—the bast kidney medicine in the world—and is to -day entirely free from his old' complaint. He writes as follows: Dodds Medicine Co., Gentlemen, -1, have been for three yearn troubled with Rheumatism. I have tried several remedies but to no use. 1 could not get any relief, , I heard of Dodd's Kidney Pills and the :wonderful cures they had ;made and decided to try them. I got 0110 box and after I used ono half t£ this ibox 1 'found I was getting better. I have used six boxes .and now I can walk without my cane. I consider I am cured. I remnin, yours, rto,, GEO. BARKLeiY, Ilamillon, Ont„ "BABY'S TREE." "'Coma into the gsxden," said a small buy as he opened the door and saw us, "we are planting baby's tree:" The newcaoner had arrived that morning and there was a subdued excitement among ,the .children. Our fr'iend's garden was quite large, and halt et Lb was given over to "tbefamily in- dex," as they call it, Two beautiful elms, planted on their marriage day, were father's and mother's tree; Al- fred's, the first-born, was a silver poplar; John's a Lino hemlock; Mary was represented by a mountain ash. The little girl enjoyedthe clusters of bright red berries that gladdened, her 'ul until 'inter, and the eyes from J v S Y Wards that often) dome from +her baby lips as she, throws her arms around it aro "My pretty tree." 'We. were glad to be present when the new baby's tree was Le bo planted. The father held it in his hand and were interested secede - tors. 1 i.h rJP f 1 r1(. 'I was s graceful 'vette ash. 1a t g "belongs Io to "This tree," said 1 ALice," "Alice is the baby's name,' said Alfred to us. "Isn't it pretty?" "I find," said the father, "that the children; are happier and more m- terest:ed' in All outdoor life to have these grand aoeasinns marked in this way. groin loving and studying his or her tree they are eager to learn about other growing things, Allred has already mode up his mind to be a fruit grower. My little girl ime her flower beds, and all of us are more healthy and happy from being out of doors se meth, The children will care far Alice's tree till the little mid - den is old enough t0 look after it, for they consider it a stewed treat." HUDDERSFIELD,YORKSHIRE• - An English 't'o'wn tit 05 bleb Veers Public 11111115' Aa Owned by Fier Itnkety, The town of Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England, stands unique in the world as the only town which absolutely owns itsoif in every respect. Begin- ning life in a municipal artisans' dwelling, the young man rides to his work on 0 municipal train. . He gets his gas or electricity from the city. His wife rents a gas stove from the arty, purchases her produce from a municipal market, and buys meat that bas been prepared by a municipal but- cher. Both use the publics baths, en- joy the city's parks, and send their children to the city's playgrounds. Their house refuse is moved by the ally. When ill they go to the city bosp',tal, or, if unfortunate, to the Municipal. lodging room. Their let- tere are collected by a city postman. And in a thousand other ways their daily life comes in close contact with t le city government. At last they are buried in a city cemetery. This may be Socialism, or it may not be. The etlizens are satisfied and approve A Daon to Catarrh Victitits. We offer to the readers of this paper a never failing remedy for Catarrh, Broashitis, Irritnb'e Throat and kind- red affections in Catarrhozone. There is no mystery about itt but the ef- fect is magical. Ointments, washes and snuffs have proved worse than useless because they cannot( reach the seat of the disease, but Calarrhozolee is carried by the vehicle, the air you breathe, nature allows to enter into the lungs or bronchial tubes, direct- ly to .the seat of the disease, where it kills the germ life that causes Catarrh, and ab the same time heals all the'af- fected parts. It cures by inhalation, ;and fa both pleasant: and safe to use. For sale at all druggists or by mail, price $1.00. 'h'or trial outfit send 100 in ,ataneps to N. C. POLS,ON & ,CO„ Box 818 Kingston, Ono. The Transvaal is probably the rich- est country in the world so far as minerals are oobeerned. Blet laishes5 ' ,, Complexion 'S'R731f1'2'MHIST7:- Bend Dupont stamp for circular. W. J. UR.QUr1A RT, Armlytleal Chemist, 969 Qecea Et. W., Toronto. What a petted air your oat has. Mrs. Slimmer. Yes; she used to catch mice —mice think of it i—but we've fed her so well that she quit. 11 80.eai.ac1 10®.It Pnyno, of Granby,Que. YY_-�1I111 YACs Olgar Monufanburur. Missouri chickens to the number or aimount of 305,000 lbs. 'batve been or- dered by the British War Deparbmant. O'KEEFE'S IR% MALT In orator and Strengthens. LLOYD w00D, Toronto. GENERAL AGENT. The supreltme court of the stats of Michigan has decided that women cannot hold elective offioos. Y YEARS t S PO OVER P R Mita. WINSLOW'a 500T111N0 SYaUP has been used by mot ,ore for thole Mah o10loathing, It sooEbos ihn ,Wld, eaftene ten lady ' ll. pPorn, 04 . hind tie, ' end by allbdroromti ihro dinoitt tile wool a bei• suit end alk aTtrs, Winslow'. Soothoti SYr tp.l• nn If ail the money in the world were divided equally among the people each person would get about 830. La Toscana, 100. Ds1(fro Y hitO1a of A jury im Mileage has gives a ver - Mot et $2i,e00 against a trolley com- pyany to a boy wiho had both legs out off by a car which ran over hike.. , ;4 -ea d °f , 4, ftelh TUMBLERS ALWAYS RICHT SD)4 UP. Drinking glass railed tumblers owe their name to the fact that they are the sueeeeeors of the little found felvol' bowie, so perfectly balanesd that, whichever way they were tipped about on the table, they tumbled into 1305iLiolt again, and 11ier0 remained with the rim upward. TO PI'RY, A ('Ot.[8 114 0148. DAT Take Laxative Erman Quinine'1'ttblets. All druggistrefund Ilse money ,f 1t balls 10 cure. i6c IC. W, Bravo's rig tature le on each box. Tho forest fires devastated the Grnanpian dills of Sristi'tnd and burn- ed century old hens and Life moor- lands of England during the uupl'o- cetlented drought last riummer. How's bilis ? 'va offer Ono Hundred Dullard It :ward for my sus ,f t'.,r.rrtt has car.twt be introit by Ilt1:'at-ani:n.1, On-, t J. nIIilPY & M. Toledo, 0. Wu, the nurteraenr1 have Itn,wa 1". J. 11 0017 for the 1.1,1 1 , 1 ears. and beaevo Idm ; urA•al ly honor, hie in all hn=nue-=n Irunaact- tone, rine, hls,a, Ia1l ohie to ca ry 0111 any obit. • 011 mode by Iheu Ilrn,. \14N+1 at rut, Ag. 1' hu a -ale llrudgiel a. Teled0. t4,s 1.1.Na, KINN.1 A MARVIN, Whulu'ato i)rna;Y1 a. 1 made, O. Mire Ear arrh ('urea 01 ken internally, act - ng directly upon the b u,d and ', nouns ser- ('eaa of the Pyle- t, Prier, Ile, raw bort,.. 0014 by •tit den. g ate, 'roatuneuiale froo. •H,dl's family Ville are the beet. In 18'8 England conquered one an- nexed the Orange Free State, and ev- acuated it six years later. 1' MONTREAL HOTEL DIRECTORY. Tho " Balmoral," Free Bus 5"•; Sila.iu;,: HotelHotelCarslake ni"eieon bear. Rooms 1 N iiSS 1 front $l a day u. Opp. G.T.R. Station, binomial On. C'nrel ke & Co, Prop e. AVENUE H®USE ii iii Hoieei sac°nisi par day. ST. JAMES' HOTEL -•„,l„' binnln r•emlc "r: Railway. Nirsbolass Oummercml Ot too. 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Patin, accompanied by nausea and flatu- lence lollows the taking of food ; nutrition being arrested, the blood becomes impoverished, and then appear various nervous affections, such as Headache, dizziness, sleeplessness, neuralgia, hysteria, and the collection of distressing symptoms to which the name of "nervous debility" and "heart trouble" has been applied. The liver is speedily affected, and then we have constipation, foul tongue, offensive breath, depression of spirits and sallow skin. THE CUUE IS SIMPLICITY ITSELF: to ar 's�tllye� o �• ALWAYS TOUCH THE SPOT. Prim 50 Coate per box, dvu ,•outs 52.60. All ,h•ugginao, or Hurn, \Valiant. & Co., Toronto, Oat. I10MMON SENSE KILLS I2oarltae, Bed " I" IU theta, Rau and Mice. Sold by all 0 1 Queen W. Toronto. I t".itA" 7)ruggteta, r 38 Q e _" WANTED --Men to travel, salary or euromietion: 000or1. encs nunecessory. W riteLURlt 01104. 00., Hunt: oat. WANTED • Ra.e.men 1 "Arbnoina" aromas fruit Creel from oilcan; 830.06 week. AROORINE CO., htootreaL permanently 00(01 ton pie Of ® caJ m tln'oat, nr, '110 and bladder. neo kat a box. Write for plati:Wars, Tha iodize (Wane One Co, 146 81. Jamemsl., Nentreol. HARR 1 LEAD, COPPER, BRASS. Wholesale only. Long Dionne Telephouo1720. WILLIAM 8T., TORONTO. L 114111e Mfll Hales. e ri Oa. Barrlatera ¢ o t .•removed to51. ' R mondad SL R�7�oronto. TORONTO Gutting 500001 often special advantages • to all desiroan of enquiring 0 thorough know'edgu nt Cutting and Pitting Gentlemen's 0nrcenta. Write for particulars. 113 Tonga 5t., Toronto. BALDNESS OUGlED. ROSE'S "Hair Grower" positively and per- manently cures Baldness, Hair Falling Out, Dandruff etc., and renders the hair soft, to gentlemeand n.auPri to 5l 80 fa pe bottle m leading Toren. ROSE & CO., 225 Ronossvalles Ave., Toronto. Manufacturers Coing t Toronto &Viiohlgan Land for Sale, 000 AGREE GOOD FARMING LANDS-AIt1CNAQ I loon,020212W nod Crawford Count -lee, Tltlupe 1001, on ttgh,gon Uuatral, Detrol' A Maoklneo an Loon Lake Railroads, at whoa ranging- from 92 to P6 par ease, Thusa Imide 03 Llooe to Iiotorpriatng Now easel, Churches, EAppla, tW., and 1r1U besoldo0 ass resoontble tonus. Apply to so. Or 3,W C01(11•1.18, WhI6luRingree,,ittil HIe1r. Dominion Lilo STEATAAS191Pti Portland, Ale., (0 Liverpoot, callIog at HnilieS Westbound. Large and fast Steamers Vancouver, Dominion, Cambroman. Rates of passage t - first Coble, 69Q upwards; Comm, Cobh,, SSS: Kunnas, $22.50 and 823 60. for further alt matron apply to local agent., or DAVID TORRANCE A CO., general Agent., 17 3D. eaorameue at. Montreal, THE MOST NUTRITIOUS. GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. BREAKFAST—SUPPER Solid Sterling Sliver 5,110 Cold rosin, nracte,,tadloi µid Nada and co net blisseesleaa Settings EARN aehmd2mpakremmoy xq000400 imperial Rnglioh Ink Povidor Guaranteed - 08 too nor pb e. soh pkg. 1mnka0 olio Good Tr°'° 5pab north„fhuetnk. 5roilyour neI,O an4 nddro.e and we will forward you tea Luk Powder and our lone d we rogue, prepuld wheat old onud le our money and we wu1 ernd yyou the prom, bun yon select. Write for the outfit todlay. Menden pupae. IMPERIAL 13111 Co., Toronto, Ont. To Manufacturers NORTHEY STEAM PUMP --6 x4. 7 inch stroke, in good working order, capac- ity about 200 horse power. Price $Y5. FEED WATER HEATER -65 horse power, in good order, Price fizs. ONE No. 3 STURTEVANT FAN -24 inch, in perfect order. Price $25. ONE No. 4 BUFFALO FAN — 27 inches high, 0pright discharge, in excellent order. Price $35• S, FRANK WILSON, TRUTH, 73 Adelaide West, Toronto. JAS. R. ANNETT, Manager. JOHN J. MAIN, Supt. and Trees The Canadian l eh e Safety BOILER 'WILL, FIND VERY DEdIRAl1LH E$p18a8��, Toronto FLATS, Steam Heated, Steam Pewee, Opp. Sherbonrne St., Elevator and all oonvenlenoes. TRUTH BUILDING, 93 Adelaide St. West, High Class Water Tube Stearn TORONTO. Boilers, for AO Pressures, Duties and Fuel. SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. •T,rooto Electric 118111 Co„ rnmite0. Cereal Coffee Health Drink. Pure, Wholesome, No nv Pie n 1'1” i' 1%•inn Co.. Lunged. in. 15010., or 2lhs. for 264. Itog00 f1( moll to 410 neon�1 I'he bl A.nrr Ha, sin , Limited. Il 1Eren0ES 'fr (I Ito I'erah,a Rnhter 1. MOS. C . terror Sale by all Groceror send 100 for 1.1h. ruckagl tr 1.1'hr w',l+oo ieiOM Re Co., to the 0500, 0 MINI. 00., 154 Queen E., Toronto. u , b,tulted, Agents wanted In every locality. LAU of Toronto, where hollers maybe seen working. CTIf � 56DIXDS®S56)6? r 6®6®® a Nothing Succeeds Lilco euccoos." %y w eDt�AP6m�€s1t£t�fis*s 'F a4 30c pays for a DOLLAR MONTHLY MAGAZINE for 1e 4 one yeste, to any address. Vi tching S bscr bers IS EASIER TO US THAN tching SEEMLY EsEOA.USE WE KNOW HOW AND HAVE SOMI TNWING3 TO ATTP!AOT THEM. Last wee t we offered a Dollar Afngazin o Monthlyor f 'hof subscribers t the s still r year. We had such a rush ei, z c e 5 P November and December issues were quickly exhausted. Wo made this extraordinary offer solely to reach a cer- tain figure in circulation 1-efore the and of the year, We have reached that point already. We now raise the price to 30 cents, and next week we may raise to 340. You should secure the present rate, or send five nines Mille $1.50 and pet a copy Fll.01. Thirty cents only by postal or 041085 order, or stamps or scrip, or sial) coin securely wrapped inside Qf your latter. The LADIES` JOURNAL Ia a hrilllaet to - C� to-11ate monthly - of SD large pn..ces, 't'ar.hiensl beautifully Illtestra:,t- ed, attractive, ori ylniI0 as.Bxoi o0leoted stories, arlkiles and poonos--ffiOh9e- tiTin to Interest every Member of the family. This is a Veritable Twentieth Century Oferiny, in Hi, 'h.Class Reading Matt r. Theregular price of The Ladies' Journal is � rooOfl year, But if you send at once you will only have to pay 30 cents. ecil`ivtePOSS The i ' �,t't 'air®b 1, 13 WEST ADELAIDE STREET, TORONTO, ONT. At ttle new vetoed NhloWell focore sample copies. ((you Want sample send ten cents, the regular rata roe single repine, s ":1(w iyt ED 6) 4 6356A VAVASS1 i