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The Brussels Post, 1889-7-5, Page 7i P JULY �, 18139, TSE BRUSSELS POST. mwwer.Y uawt +. 4...! .mare., nr..t...wkltP; , Agslsswl igFi!n!tary!ff. o».-atmr xm-^o 5l:ttesrat 4.rt n.ry.irrA", .oameIr+t ,rnJrawfwo _»trutr!Lxwor..tp E4P_a=A"!t s_L.gt.enor.t^.�_ r tky,^oosens Etrude91oue. There are many blood meiiafnersadvar- tised, but only i n'. drat is backed up by its nianufacturere with a eertifioate of gueran• tee, and throe c le Dr. Pieree'e Nekton Medeal l)iaoevery, which ie warranted to benefit or, cure in all dloeasoo for whioh It 1s reoommondud, or money paid for it will bo promptly refunded, It mares all skin, scalp and ourofuioue affections, bores and swell= ings, molt rheum, totter and kindred alt. tnenA dte, apper young kid bought a yacht, And up on tho elorn of her gaunt, She made a wild lunge, Ho backward did plunge, And down in the water ire saoht. The Book of Lubon, .1 Man Without Windom Lived in a Fool's anodise. A Treatise especially written no Diseases of Man, containing Foote For Mon of All Agee I Should be read by Old, Middle Aged and Young Men, Proven by the Salo of Half e Million to be the most because pn pul r a , arose v v rrttun in language plain, forcible and instructive. Praotioal torment- ation of Modioal Common Sense. Valuable to levalide who are weak, nervous and ex• hauetod, showing now means by whioh they may be cured. Approved by editors, oritioe, and the people. Sanitary, Sooiel, Science Subjoate, Alao gives a doaoription of Speci- fic No. 8, The Great Health Renewer ; Marvel of Healing and Koh•i•noor of Medi - oboes, It largely explains the mysteries of life. By its teachings, health may be main - tabled. The Book will teach you how to make life worth living. If every adult is the civilized world would read, understand and follow our views, there would be a world of Physical, intellectual and moral giants. This Book will be found a truthfal presentation of faota, calculated to do good. The book of Lubon, the Talisman of Health 1 Brings bloom to the cheek, strength to the body and joy to the heart. It is a message -00 THE- to the Wise and Otherwise. Lubon's Speci- fic No, 8, the SpirIb of Health, Those who obey the laws of this book will be Drowned with a fadeless wroath. Vale numbers of men have felt the power and teatiaed to the vi•ttte of Lubon'■ Speoifio No, 8. All Men Who are Broken Down from overwork or other oauaee nob mentioned in the above, should send tor and read thin Valuable Treatise, whioh will be sent to any address, sealed, on receipt of ten cents in stamps, to pay postage. Address all orders to M. V, Lubon, room 15, 50 Front Street E,, Toren- to, Canada, Next to living with honor is to die with honor. HEALTH. Ten Uff VALIEI$ D'ASSAS, Iced Noses, Red nouns scorn to be the a illaotton of many personb who take great Dare of their health, A nose always roddleh ab the tildes and growing frightfully red at the Cireb touch el gold la truly a humiliation, and When it oomes withonbuee of male oropiritu- oue liquors, in spite of the oloaoat personal earn, it is the saga of dory Boated internal disorders. Uneuopeotod disease of the in. teuhines, inilammabion whioh giver* little die - comfort, or pilon, signal their lurking danger by this porelatonb redline of the nose, Ab once lay aside the use of white bread and paotry forever, making whole wheat meal bread, and wheaten grits the staples of diet, without discarding moab or other aoosptnble food, But, the use of bolted floe flour is re. 'Tensible for moat of bhe brain exhaustion and the worse lLOommatory disorders of modern oivilizld life. The experience of the whore phyeiolane confirms this, and nothing 0,e this Wade a n i b w oda bo said too etr 1 u og g Y of vitality and atInting bho most necessary food of the velem. A woman with a red nose should wear a web bandage about the hips, and take tepid eitz bathe daily to re- lieve internal inilemmatiou, a treatment whioh of itself is enough to Dura many ab- dominel diseaess without the degrading and painful praotiooe common in such oases. Laxatives, like compound licorice powder figs and eenaa or castor oil, should bo used freely, beginning with a dose nightly for three nights, then one every third night for a fortnight or a month, as suits the person. This romovoe accumulated waobee whioh in- flame the tissues, and if the nabib of using ooaree food has been established meantime, nature will prevent farther trouble. Bab few persodn have any idea of the strict regi. men necessary to harm when nature has onoo fallen into dinepair. Going without coarse bread a day or two because it does nob suit domestic convenience to provide it, will throw a nervous person book into sleep - leeriness, oppreeeion of the brain and very likely neuralgia. Just no, one who is diet- ing for complexion, which inelndes purity of blood, will find very sliehb irregularities of food and habits undo the good of weeks of oaro. All athlotee know that s glass of foe water or a rioh dieh'taeted at the wrong time will ea deatrcy their fine physical balance as to lose the produob of a month's (mebly train- ing. Health and supremely good condition are oo prooioue, so invaluable to ue'thab prob. ably this extreme care ie nob too high e price to impress us with Ile worth. A red nose or a flushed face will exanse, nay, domande the use of powder to remedy its nnsightlinees. Farther, a good faoe powder cools the inflammation of the akin, and nothing is better than precipitated oar - boom* of Moe with an equal part of Frenoh chalk, whioh le really a fine soapstone, white and adhesive. Bismuth powders are nob to be recommended, delioabe as their effoat may be. A little good powder laid on and spread with the tips of the fingers voila the rednees and renders the face less oily. Two lotions are r000mmended for rod noses and faces,one a very weak wash of white vitriol dissolved in soft water,•say the bulk ofa pea in a pint of water. The strength of chem- icals. varies hem-icals.varies so with ago and exposure that it is only safe to judge enoh washes by try- ing them on a moreol of skin, If they barn or smart unpleasantly, reduce with water, spoonful by spoonful, till only a slight irrl. tatation is felt. The second lotion is fifteen grab of tannic acid dissolved in five ounces of oamphor water. These washes are to be applied with a sponge or oloth to the face and left) to dry several times a day, say from six to twelve times. When the redness of the face ie due to latent erysipelas no time should be lost In consulting a good doctor, and entering on a thorough course of treat- ment by bathe and out -door living to avert the horrors of settled disease. H QRLEY DARE. A Strong Diet Ono of bhe moab popular fallaoiea is the idea that the consumption of a large amount of meat is neeceeary for health or to main- tain etrenpth. It is a faob well known that the strongest animals are vegetarians. No farmer would think of feeding his horses or oxen beefsteak or roast beef in order to add to hheir strength, even if this kind of food wore as cheap as cern or grass. The ele- phant, the strongest of animals, is a vege- tarian. The sande is true of the human raoe. The gatherers of rubber -gum in South America, travel all day among the mouth taloa, peuotrating dense forests, climbing among the most precipitous peaks, oarrying all the time upon their shoulders, a load in. greasing in weight until It reaches one hundred and fifty to two hundred pounds ; yet they subsist upon a purely. vegetable dietary, the ohief articles of food being plan. tains and bananas. The Roman soldiers, who built such wonderful roads, and carried a weight of armor and luggage that would crush the average farm-hand, lived on coarse brown bread. They were temperate in diet, and regular and oonetrant le exoroiee. The Spanieh peasant works every day, and danc- es half the night, yob eats only ole blaok bread, onions, and tvater•melon. The Smyrna porter sate only a little fruit, suoh ae olives, yet he walks off with a load of a hundred pounds. The coolie, fed on rine, is more 800 lave and can endure move than the negro, fed on fat meat. The heavy work of the world is not done by the noon who eat the greatest quantity. Moderation in diet seems to be the prerequisite of endurance. Nightmare. This le rhe result of a condition of the nervous system in whioh the cerebrum is active, but in whioh there ie no control of tbo bower part of the brain, -that part whioh oontrole musouiar action. A person oan feel, but oannot move, itt seems to be a sorb of temporary paralysis of the musolee of motion. It is sometimes enured by overheating of the spinal cord (feather -bade aro not entirely out of fashion yet), and also by preaour° of the stomach upon the: aorta, Perhapo the stomach is distended by a late °upper of various indigestible viand°, and lying upon the book this groat load impels theoir 'ulatron of the blood to the lower part of the body. Sometime nightmare is due to purely ner- vous enrolee, and oan be cured by oaring the nervous dieorder whioh has brought ib on, The Duke of Portland, The Duke ie just 32 years of ago. He is ono of the riohost man of the worm, his in, tomo bring estimated at $15;000,000 per annum. He le a great patron of the turf, and Ode year added the r, blue ribbon," the Derby, Whirr many triumphs, He rune one of the half•dean% wonderful palacee of the world, the range(of buildings oevering several term, and at least half of it, kola -cling the picture gallery, boltg built underground, At a state dinner, suoh as he gives from time to time to hie tenantry, 2001ackeys, at- tired in itis gorgeouo liverios, lino the oor• riders leading to the dining•room, It is easier for a trust to buy opt a rival must than to fight it out, Tho penny'+ trightfer than the sword. wily and Leve oTI'onoter rirealee whore line Soldier's Frenzy. Whab is horoiem 7 Ib le more than brute oourage. 1610 something beyond a desire for glory, Napoleon ab the bridge of Lodi, ewer rushing tingly on the Spanish make, Perry ceiling through the fire of the British Beet -are all fine heroes, bub wee their's the highest type of heroism 7 The tore of mansion in berolsm Is nob found In faonity, but in the sentiment whioh climate the heel- ; the love of glory, the frenzy of the soldier in babble, must therefore yield bho plum In dleinboreetednooe of sentiment to the lova of weary or the sense of duty, and the hero as a pabriob taken precedence of bho hero as a soldier. No story atfsoted me, when a young led, like the fate of the Chevalier D'Aseas. The proud, gla I youth whose faith to Franco was plighted, Old Auvorgae's ebild, who for her honor died, When llfa dna Jove and Joyanuo most delighted. Ife teas a nobleman's eon and was engag- ed to be married to a beautiful girl, boob when the Frenoh Revolution began and the Sona of Prange were called upon bo defend their native land, he late the old ano0sbral castle in the heart of Auvergne, and with a band cf retainers marched under Moreau againab the Bavarian army ou bhe German border, CM dark night ae his mon were on guard and he himself was doing pioket duty, young D'Assas was oapbured by a squad of the enemy who managed ho gee bobwoen'him and hie own mon. "Not a word, or you are a dead man, my master," was the grim whisper of his Dap. tors, and he felb the sharp pointe of their bayonets at hie throat. There wao a deep plot at the bottom of his seizure. The Bavarians hoped to surprise the French mote post, and for this purpose they oonduoted their captive toward the Frenoh watohfire, threatening him with itstanb death if he gave an alarm or refused to give the counter- sign, A dozen rode they advanced silontly, when euddenly In the darkness rose a speotre•liko form, and through the close, hashed air came the stern oommandt "Halt I or the counter coign!" D'Aesee was pushed forward and two sword points plaoed ab his boob. "Give ib, or diol Qoickl" was the whirr - pared threat hissed into bis ear, He stood silent a moment, bub there was no thought of wavering in his bravo and loyal heart. The nexb instant hie voice rang out full and firm: "Auvergne, Auvergne, here is the foal" They were his last words. In another mo• mens he fell dead, pierced by bhe Bavarian °words. Bub the Damp was saved. The startled Frenoh poured out and the Bavarians were driven brook. Nor was the young hero's name forgotten. The Two Bishops. When bhe Bishop of Edinburgh was in this country he visited Blehop Williams of Con. neotioub ab Middletown, Habited in the English Episcopal oostume of knee•breeches and blank silk stockings, he alighted•• -,from the train, and was a6 onoea000sted by Bishop Williams, although the two men had never met each other before. " Tell me," asked Bishop Williams, after the firob greetings, " how did you know me 7" " Oh, by your fade," replied hie Lordship of Edinburgh, "I have one ofyonr photographs, you know. Bub tell me in return how you knew me'„?" " Oh, by your lege. " replied Dr. Williams, glancing with an amused smile at the woll- turned Delves of hie guard. -(N. Y' Tribune. Good and Bad Parents!: To gratify aotil is o a goon delight, but to make it do Ito du 6y is often troublesome. To let it offa Leeson coats only a word ; to give ib a toy is an affair of a few pens ; to say it is some fond and flattering words is no trouble at all. But the moment you begin to enforce a duty or compel the faithful performance of a task you encounter difdi.oul• ties. Yon have to take trouble and practise some of the cardinal virtues :you have bo bo pablent, firm, and video. One of the dif- forenoes between a geed parent and a bad parent is this -a good parent treats his child in the way that will be moatbenefloial to it when 1b has grown up; a bad parole thinks only of the child's enjoyment of today. Swallowing the Insult. "You saw, sir," exclaimed bhe actor, choking with wrath as he rushed into the newspaper office after the evening perform- ance was over and leaned over the editor's table, "how I was treated this evening, I was bused, air 1 I was called a contempt- ible scoundrel, air 1 The ruffians in the gallery threw oabbagee and dead oats on the stege, and a cowboy in onto of the boxes shot off a look of my hair. It's galling to my pride as an actor, sir, but I look at it in purely a business light. There won't bo standing room the rest of the week. Do it up in a column article in tomorrow morn- ing's paper, with a mare head over it, and give alt the parbioulare. Here's SIM The Queen of Corea. The Queen of Corea is no figurehead, Sho belongs to one of the greatest families of the oountry, and it is an open secret that rho has at times her voice in ooancils of the king. She has au establishment of her own inside the palace grounds, and the king, the crown prinoo, and the queen have each their separate household. The queen drosses, of mourns, in the Careen costume, She wears fine silks and hoe beautiful diamonds. She carrier a ohatelaine watch whioh is diamond studded, and the smokes American cigarettes by the thousand, .An'Adopted Brother. "Hullo, Black 1" "Huilo, Whits 1" "You're going to be a brother-in-law of mine, I hear." "A brobhor•in-law?" "Sow oan that be? I'm nob going to enter into your family, as far ae I know," "You are going to marry Mies Brown, ain't you ?" "I am," "Well, slide my rioter," "Your motor 6" "Yes, she promised to bo a alder to mo alwayb, as much as thre e menthe ago." A Good Corn Sheller for 25o. A marvel of olloepneao, of efftoaoy, and 0f promptibudo, fo oontalued in a bobble of drab /moue remedy, Potnam'c Painless Corn Extractor, I6 goo right to the root of the trouble, there note quickly but 0,e painlessly that nothing Is Imam of Ito operation tooted the corn is droned. Beware of snbetltuteo offered for Putnam'o Painless Corn Extract• or- Safo, euro aid painleee, Sold at drug- gists, Heiresses to $75,000,000, There ere two little girls in Toone who aro related, on their father a ado, to rx•Ucv steer Fenton, of Now York, ex President Grover Glevelend Governor 11111, Mr. h'mrgo, of Wells, Fargo ,k Co,, and on their motbor'o aide to ox•Preoidoue J,(ferean Davis, and thus aro a ooanooting link botweeu the North and South, They eau traoe their Helfand anoestry bank 200 years to wealthy nobleman named Wiebor, Ile loft a will brquoat( iog i O'),COD,• 000, to be hold in truer) 200 yaara and then to bo divided among he descendants who Mould, et the cxpiratiotr of throe time, be living, and, la addition, plate and j'•wele valued eb 311,000,000 to be likewise divid• ad in the same way, Ten years wore, by the terms of Phe will, to be added to the 200, during whioh time the haire wore to be hunted up, and if all wore found the vast sum, the plate, and the jewelo warn to be equally divided between tbom ; if all could nob be found this greet wealth was to go to the crown of Holland. It so happened tbaro one of the heirs was a eta captain, and he could ooh be found, though most diligent and aoxioue search was made for him. Ten years Dew owiftly by and brought; no tidings of the lost oapbein, though he was the neoeseary link in the chain bhebeonneetel the hoire to the great treasure, He wee never found and so the treasure was burned over to Holland's king and green, and these little Toccoa Jadioa will never get their share, The present queen of Holland is a little dot, only a few years older than the sweet little miens we sometimes Bea toddling along Tome's armee, The News suggests that a latter be soon from thee° little ladies to the young Qveenasking her to mod overeome of that treasure, and plate and jewels to the rightful hairs _+Toccoa (Ga,) Newe, Special and Annual Mooting ONTARIO MUTUAL LIFE. rniHE attendance of members of this Company at 9 ice Nineteenth Annual Meeting, In \i aterloo, on May 29rd, 7880, though Trot quite as largo as In some former vents, was, as usual, both influential and representative. The President, I E Bowman, Esq , II P. having taken the chair, on motion the Secretary of the flora. pony, W Riddell E,q, anted as Secretary of the Special and of the Annual Meeting, The provisions 0f the Act weed at the last Neaten of the Dominion Parliament. to amend the Company's oltatter, having been explained by the chairman, on moEloa It was unanhnously approved ot, whereupon the Special G eneml meeting was dissolved, THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Company was then held. The Secretary having rend the notice calling the meeting, on motion the minutes of last Annual Meeting were taken as read, and confirmed, Tim President then read the DIRECTORS' REPOI1T: It eIlords your Directors much pie:sure, in sub. witting the followin; statement of the alfalro of our Company, to be able to report to the members that the next resole ot the business treoeaoted durine• the year 1888 exceeds that of any previous year. Tba new tomatoes issued, amount to 02,618,050, under 7,005 policies, and the total amount in force on 81st December ie 912,041,013 under 0,808 policies. The regular progressive Inoreaso of the past ten yaara in our Premium and lutenist Income hoe been tugs maintained. Our total assets as at 3101 December last amounted to 81,318,863 and our surplus over and above all ]la. bilitlee Pae reaobed the handsome sum of 890,337.00. whioh Is a very satisfactory showing after the liberal annual distributions whioh have hitherto been made, A portion of this surplus will be held in band as e provision against future reductions to the rate of Interest and other oontingenales. Our expense account for 1858 le about 82,000 loss than that of 1887, while the business transacted is considerably greeter; and the ratio of expense has been reduced to 1e 1.8 per°eat, alrowingn reduction of 23 per sent ae compared with tho previous year, The polioit0 in tomo at the close of the year have been valued by the olp sere of the Government Insur- ance Department and the reserve required to be held has been certified as oorreob by the Superintendent of Ioeurance for the Dominion. After the regular annual Audit the Exeoutive Committee of the board again carefully examined in detail all the eeourltles embraced to thgeneral statement of ante and found them oorroot and in proper order. The do• tailed statement prepared e with and duly or cued tob' your 000dl p s herewith eubunEtedfor yourexai» alien and disposal. You will bo called on to slept four Directors in the pine of B, II. Britton, John Marshall, Francis 0. 7ruoe and J, Kerr Flaked whose term of ofllee has expired but who are all eligible for re•olectior. On behalf of the board, Dam Bow8AN, Proa. Printed oMptos of the Financial Statement and Auditors' Report for 1888 having been distributed among the members, the President moved the adop. Eton of the redone repotte. Eco congratulated the policy holders on the favorable results of the year's operations, obtained ata loser ratio of expenditure than in previous yaara and lower than the expense ratio of any of our0an,dian aompetitora, with ono ex• emotion only; while the volume of busiht es has been well ruaintafned end its quality improved. The new business of the ouront year ens much In exuuseof that written during the same roriod to any previous year, evlden0ing the continued popularity of the Company and warranting the hope 1000 the next, report the Dtronbs 6 may have the privilege cf submitting will be the best ever experienced In the history of the Company. Ife had no hesitation in stating that The Ontario was never more deserving of the support and confldeoae of Its members and of the patronage of the insuring Mein than it is at the present time. B Britton Esq, y0, James Trow, E,q, aI P, Joseph Wird, Beg, of the wholesale firm of Metiers Ward, Garter C Co, Montreal, and others ably sup• parted the motion, which was adopted amid 0pplruae. Messrs Jnokson and belly having been reappointed by vote of the members present auditors for the out, rent year, the Sorutinecrs eppoloted to take up the ballots having reported the reoleation of the retiring Directors, and the customary vote of thanks to tate Board, the Ofnosrs and the Agents having been tots dored and reeponded to, the meeting war brought to a close. The Directors met subsequently and re. elected 1 E Bowman, President, and under the amended charter elected 0 M Taylor let Vim and Robert Melvin lad Vire• President of the Company for the ensuing year, TO-.1111.411.- A --o`d A Sigh -Spirited Girl. "But if you don't love him, Clara, why aro you going to marry him 7" "Because he dared ma to, mamma, He knew my high spirited nature, too, Oh I'll make him sorry enough for it, don't you be afraid!" $500 Reward is offered, in good faith, by the manufaotuk- erg of Dr, Sage's Catarrh Remedy for a oaro of catarrh which they cannot cure, It 1e mild, soothing and healing in its effects, and owes 11 cold in the head," catarrhal deafness, throat ailments, and many other complications of this diatreseing disease. 50 mento, by druggists, For impressive eloquenoo there has never been anything like Dannon mouths and rifle muzzles since the world began. — A Memory of Early Days. Bane of childhood's tender yaara, Swallowed ofd with groans and teen. How it made the floah +omen, Loabheome, greasy oestor ell 1 Searoh your early memory close, Till you findauobher dose: All the ohuddorieg frame revolts At the thought of Epsom salts 1 Underneath the pillbox lid Woe a greater horror Mel, Climax of all inward ills, Hugo mad griping old blue pills! What a contrast to the mild and gentle Ration of Dr. Ploroo'o Pleasant Purgative Pellets, sugar•oeated, easy to bako, aieansibg, r0oorating, renovating the voltam without wrenohing it with agony, Sold by drug - Mk. .T,angbry now wants to attack "henry VIII," Sho will eertaialy fail if elle dogs, for henry always did get ahead of the woman. Consumptio:t Snrely:Cnred. To the Editor :- Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above named disease. say its timely use thousands Of hopeless oases have been permanently oured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy free to any of your readers who have eon. sumption if they will rend me their Ex - prase and P. 0. address. Reop'y, T. A. Slocum, M. C„ 164' Weab Adelaide 80„ Toronto. A. P. 450. SCOTT'S CONSUMPTION SCROFULA MU L� g O N BRO.IRCHITIS �A il� COUGHS nu COLDS tLv 4' Wasting Diseases s Jt Wonderful Flesh Prodtfcer, Scott's Emulsion is not n soak remedy. Containing the salon:daties 1lypophoo- phites and Pm) Norwegian clod Liver Oil, lea potency of both being largely in- creased. It is used by Physicians ,t11 over the world, PALATABLE AS MLA, 002,2 by roll Druggists, $Or. and 51,00. 018703060 WANTED who have trouble with their present systems, to visit the Toronto Cutting School and proonre our infallible methods for produo lug perfeot•fltting, stylish Adelaide St, West, Toronto CANCER 0,d Tumor. 0Ql0EDi no knife, hook foo• DNS. 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OF CANADA, F-stabll,hrdfor the prevention of 06emu holler explo- elan ay proper 1001,00tiun0. 0110 08,00 CAUNtolL, 10 8 .10 1.6.4120. of Ontario, Ps 01110,1. Demi 0111 es, 2'Jornn in St., Titivate, Ont. CONSULT INC 120081NEEItn uud SOLICITORS OF PATENTS Oso, 03.1tc0,,, Chief Engineer. 1 A, Fame, See y',. ARMS NG ME IN MANiTOBA Soottisb., Manitoba and North -Wont I(EAI, ESTATE 00., LIM, W J Akin, Mgr, 357 Hain St, Winnipeg lands In all puts of the Previnoa, Law Prloos. Easy Terms. Lists Sent and Fullest Information Per- nfebod on Application. Send us 'our name nod we will mall you our descriptive catalogue DR. DORL',NWEND'S Hair Magic , Betbores Orey IIair, Sto{ppts9, ,y Ito,po ee J)vnd0,0 tofltaild. •l uee, where cite root, are net one MOglo 0,411 pro0uoo a i8ine f6t, All , It la unfaillog .wise It, Alf druggists every. where, A. DOJ IiNWEND, Bolo Manufaoturer, TOoCaTo, ONT„ CANADA. W1ialey Royce& Ce Dealers in all kind, of MOSIIIL IIIS1Hii1IEIIIS• Agents the BESSON �• and HIGHAat Band In• m Torments. &39.803300 MUSIC and MUSIC m 1300103. Manufacturers f the ” I3IIPERIAL” BAND INSTRUMENTS°G Beet In tbo world, BRIO Year' Guaran tee. Send (D Illustrated Catal ague and Testimonials, fir, 283 Tonga St., n TORONTO O ! The Penberthy Ji1.' rI' IMPROVED r0,„rs, J i Automatic Injector Oda '1 10,000 in we in°anode ; 26,000 'i .0, m0, In nee in the trotted Stater, They me.v are simple and cost less than other makes, white performing the same work. They start easy at 25 lbs. steam, and work to 150 the ; Lift water ib to 20 It and work from a head as well, Automatlo and restarting when current to banal' le broken. Send for circular to Main Moe, Ponbertlly Injector Co., Detroit, Mieli. Factories, Windsor, Can. and Detroit, Mich Mention thls paper. MONTANA'S WEALTH AWAITS The Farmer, The Merchant, The Stockman. The Laborer, The:nner The hunker, The )Eanutiact,u'er. An Empire Opened for Settlement, Comprising Holt agricultural and grazing lands, gold, silver, copper. lead, Iron and coal mines. Climate un, surpassed, Made easy of accessby the Petra.DINaeroma & MANITOBA RT. which places In service, beginning Nev. 1111h, a train equip• meat unexcelled, furnishing splendid Day Conches, Palaoo Sleepers, Free Colanlst Sleepers and Superb Dining Cars of latest design, running Mein through eolld from St. Paul, and Itinneapolla to Great Falls, Itelena and Butte, Montana, For Slaps and general information Inquire of your own Ticket Agent, or B I Whitney, Gen'! Pass, end Tk't Aet., St, Paul, Minn. ; .l, 111. Rucking, '4 Pal. mer House Black, Toronto; or, Y. C. Russell, 8 Pum la worse Masonic Temple, London. ping far Stock, PQRITY AND STRENGTII COMBINED IN Tall Fnnnnauston■ndings, Ma, IVIDNEy Alnr oanaenutofTRU �''O1'tlf,)oS924Loeua{,,, V torr 1+610 of Ioeteroot on R easoot nal olada eacurily, Apply to ...: BEATTY, CHADWICK, R►,ACKSTOCK & GALT, llnrrlalert as 1 Soltcltord, Wellington St, cot, Church, (over Junk of Toeeoteb TORONTO. ONT, CHOICE FARMS FOR SALE IN ALL PARTS 0f MANITOBA. Parties wishing to purohaoe improved Memtero Panne, from d0 noise upwards, with immediate possosoloo, call or write to 4. 0. MAFLSOIff, Ka. Arthur's Block, Main ea, Meeting. information. furnished tree of charge, end settlers assisted in making eele0Elon. 304011'2' T O L 0.,a, TV' AT CORKSNT RATIN OP INT/MUST. f'iino ,e s0000 PALACE at the ST. 3E07 n. STRINGS, Quebec, Is new Open Ter Um mceletton of Ylhttot'x 2 300 come tremble rooms.. Baths in Nature's virgin, Retorting, charming ale- menta, 1108 or col8, hates moderato, amneemento plenty and enticing. Write Ix paroiculera. to springs, or to Ageneles at Toronto, 5i e.1, 0400000 Provident Life and Live Stock Assoen CHIEF OFFICE, ROOM D, ARCADE, - TORONTO, CANADA. (INCORPORATED.) A Mutual Benefit Association, in to the above SOLID Association iNYR3T ENT P Ry' ppay g ed trenywONS CENT PER ]d¢person aged foot '1 ur and two cents per day per ersonweek aged disabled through moa eslok Five Donnie per work while and cents per day, er acoa eat, ago for can and three their per day, ts, Five aged ,o : Dove can atonia for thou dependants, Five Huod:ed �DoI(nre in event of death. LIVE STOCK. 0 W ERS can provide against las by death through disease or accident of their stock, at easy ratite, Thominterested, send far prospectuses Oto, Reliable Agents wanted in unrepresented die- tricte, 'WILLIAM JO'kils,"Managing DlreetoF.., TORONTO ONSERVATORY dovanuCOST OF MI�SIC„ CnARTER. my V Hall Q. W. ALLAN - - PRESI0ENT. 1000 Total Attendance first 2 years. All branches tough' -Instrumental and Vocal music;. Elocution, Languages. Scholarships, eertifientes,diplae Inns. Free Theory, Violin, Concerts and Lectures. Next Fall, organ students, besides the use of several complete church organs, can have lesson.. practice ¢mL recitals upon a GRAND CONCERT ORGAN, hullo. expressly for the Conservatory, in Association Hall,. SUMMER NORMAL TERM ol . S toA° O ,J v Pro, FALL TERM OPENS Seot. 4. Send for free Calendar. Address EDWARD FISHER, Director: con Yonne St. and Wilton Ave., Toronto. BLLADAY SIMARD WIND DILLS For supplying oonstantly pure and fresh water for the following purposes, viz- er. They are perfeolly con- trollable legatee and uniform to speed. Geared Mille for chaff cu Nag root pulping,, threshing, saw- ing wood,grind- fug corn, .eta,. eta. Also mann- tae6ntereof teed grinders,baying '?`netboole, iron and j,$t wend pumps, e.03j,,' R 'Olwoy, Towne,,. b'ernt, andGron- $ • mental Water er- als. Catalogue and Price Lite, with references, mailed free on pf. ncatioo to PI E 1NG P"' Y r�i cr'DER Manufactured by Ellis & Rclghleyf - Toronto, 17ONEOY'S 3IULILIAGE TOPS. VllieRetidenoee Paldlo Institutions, Gardena. Green Houses, Town 8r Village waterworks, 8ctele,Collegee, Pumping for Railway I Stallone, Plre Protection, Irrigation, Tanneries, Breweries, Sewage, Mines, Draining Low Lands. These cele• !rated 1VInd• Mils are made rramonemanto._.,,b,, forty horse•pow•' ONTARIO 1PET16LF CO.. TORONTO, 018T., CANADA. Mention this paper. Savo all the lateat Improvements and are unequalled for durability, style aid eouvautmtoe, The leading 00rriage Builders 5e11 them. ASN FOR TEEM and BUY NO 0011ER. Ulan Lino Royal Mail Steamabips Sailing daring winter from Portland every Tbaredny and Halifax everyea6nrday to Liverpool, and in sum. mer from tvuobeo every Saturday to Llvorpool,aalnns atL .donderry' to lend mails and passengers her &Masud and Ireland ; atom from Baltimore, ria Halt tax and St. John's, N, F., to Liverpool 'lode:tightly luring rummer months, The 00000050 of the 011aa, Crow itt' 0 sell during winter to and from Halifax, Portland, Boston and -Philadelphia ;and during sum• mer between Glasgow and Montreal weakly • alas. gow and Boston weekly, rind Glasgow and Phlladol. phta fortnightly, For freight, passage or other lntorma0ion appply to A, Sohumnahor a 00., Baltimore ; S. Cunard A Om, Halifax Shea A 00., St John's, Mid„ Wm, Thomp- son At 0o, SE, John, N. 13.; Allen A Co., Obiegao 1 Love A Alden New York; H, 810001 er, Toronto, Altana, Rao d Alden, Quoboo •'WM. Broekle, Philadeb phis H. A. Allan Portland Boston Montreal. HilS when I say Cram T do not mean merely let stop them fora time, and then Lay° them re, ttmt again. I sung A RADICAL 001011, I have made the disease of FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING' SICKNESS A life long study. T WAnBANT my remedy to Orcom the worst oases. Because others have failed is no reason for not how receiving acme, Send at onus fora treatise and a Foam Boman of goy bermarinetad ItitIRP,DY. Give Express and Post Office. It costs you nothing for ae triol, and it tv111 euro you. Address 8.0. BOOT, 1 ,0., 164 West Adelaide St. "y TORONTO, ONT. RrEatemesionsmsailminvamannor nfo w>, StimicHT LINE EIVO1ei3e, SAWMILL BOILERS IN ALL STYLES. ENGINES, Gang Mills, BAND SAW NOLL; In14..qy CIRRIri!8R MILLS Wrtlt Stott Carriages OsiOnv0Lllt, ,rdwr62 ane/ WE.PN.NIER, i08bio bine. Vi1!( SELlMSaw3"se ,'2tore, Corp -.0r4, Carriers { 1NAA'i 6ZRbSElfgine 'Works Co,,UV 130ANYPORI7, CANADA..