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The Liberal, 6 Apr 1883, p. 7

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One year after the elopemont: Miss Mil- ler, 0t Ferris. Texas, chloroformed her father’s dogs and eloped with the young man whom her father had forbidden the premises. The probabilities are that about a year hence she will conclude that her life would have been less miserable if she had chloro- formed the young man and doped with her father’s dogs. De man what ‘pends on do rooster for ter crow An‘ wake ’im up ’arly in do mnwnin, May sumlime Iin’ dag do rooster is no mo‘ But wuz stolen scv’al ’ours fore de dawnin.’ GEORGIA MAJ OR. “What nonsense this is,” exclaimed a, lotlmm belle, looking up from a. daily jour- nal. “This papersays that ‘Lleath has been busy in high places this year, and some of the most prominent men in this Vcountry have passed away.’ \Vhy, I.was present; at the very last party before Lent, and there was not; a leader of the german who was not alive and well.” Ronvv'n: Charlie Vcrc do Vere (senten- ti011mly)â€" -,“(;}eni11ses my dear Miss Maxlbor- 0111111. 1110 men who Just miss being fools and fools ale men who just miss being ge- 11inses.’ Miss Marlbomugh (awestruck)â€" “\Vhat original things you say, Mr. Vere dc Vere ! I sometimes think you are almost a genius.” An absent-minded man: “Lend me five dollars; I left my pocketbook at home,” said E. M. Sawyers to T. J. Meyers, the lat- ter being a man of means. “but you are always forgetting your pocketbook, Saw- yers,” replied Meyers. “‘Vcll, 1 might just as well forget it; there is never‘anything in it,” rotorted Sawyers candidly. A St. Lauis butcher has cloned with a. neighbor‘s wife, Something shoull be done with these butchers. A butc‘ier who will charge a. customer twenty-five cents a pound for beef and then walk off with that man’s rib should be [ground in one of his own sau- sage machines. Remedy worse than the disease: Patient «“Ah, doctor, I am not well.” Doctorâ€" “That doesn’t: astonish me in the slightest. Your health is the result ofgoing out to parties and late suppers. If you desire to regain your health you must renounce such habits.” Patientâ€"“Yes: but then, doctor, What is there to live for?” Believers in the W'illiam-Tell-shooting- the-apnle-offâ€"his-little-boy’s-head story will be glad to hear that there actually was a Gesslcr, notwithstanding the ineonoclastic effort to spoil the little legend by proving that there was not. And everybody knows them was an apple. An exchange says: “l'he puify paniers are gathered to the Jersey around the hips.” \Ve had noticed that, and you see once in the while a. D urham or Ayrshire that looks so too.~ \Ve are not much of a dairvman, but we supposed the panier is the satchel that the milk is carried in. “I wonder What is the matter with Mr. Brown,” said the landlady, “he sems to be very angry about something. “\Vhy, von :~hou!d havcsecn him grinding his teeth just now in the hall. “Perhaps,” suggested Fogg, “he is only getting them in order be- fore tackling one (f your beefsteuks.” “Rczch me down that \Vebster, Pat” said one of our lately-elected judges to his clerk. “One of thim thaiving newspapers have been libelling me and, be jabers. I won’t stand it. The thaiving blackguard call me a, forensic light,” Quite too close: “Jane,” sail a father, “I thought you hated stingy people,and yet your young manâ€"” “Why, pa. who said he was stingy? ” “0h, nobody,” replied pa; “only 1 could see he was a little close as I passed through ‘ihe room.” .Knickerbockers all thrcuglxz "Oh, yes.” explained Mrs. Suddenriches, “our aunt's sisters were Kuickerbockers all through and they used to give balls and parties in the old cologne days which for swelldom and style beat; the Dutcl‘. Neither Babylon, Rome, Athens or any of the other much-boasted cities had a sewer, a decent house drain a gas jet, 8. door hell, 0. g1ate,or knew how to make oyster soup, or buckwheat cakes. X on didn t: lose anything by waiting. A conscientious person affirms that he once in his life beheld people “minding; their mm bnsinesa.’ " This remarkable oc- currence happened at sea, the passengers being too sick to attentI to each otliex’ a con- 061118. “There are no birds in last; year's nest,” sings a poet. No, and there are no pigeons in last year’s pigeon-holes. The only thing in them that even suggests pigeons is a. lot; of bills. The latest stylcs of wall paper are so gor geous that a, family can no longer take com- iort “earing out old boots and sp lit- back \est3 around the house. Ev‘rybody sort 0’ feels as if he was away on a. visit. It takes a giraffe about twenty days to recover from the seasicknefis of an ocean voyage. That is, ten to act the feeling all the way down, and ten more to bring it all up. Feminine subtlety: First annex maid-â€" “Here’s a. car !” Second annex maidâ€" “VVait-l Let‘s take that; red one just be- hind; they go over so much faster.” A factory at Plttsburgh turns out 300 bushels of cork daily. These corks are all needed to keep Monongahela. whisky safely jugged until used. In spite of all the talks and jokes onlv one patron in twenty-two beats his tailor, while no tailor gets a good fit on more than two men in five. It's about an even thing. \Vashington wrs naturally a soldier. Born late in Febumry, he was soon on the March. They tell of an Ohio woman \x 110 is so mntle minded that she has never ever. been known to lune an obstinate cough. T’ A man in Browington takes his family to church in a. sleigh drawn by an ex. That's one way to escape the sermon. The poor fellow who drank himsc7f out of this world travelled firsbclass. He took a. saloon passage. The difference between a male flirt and a. lamp cleaner lies in the fact that one is up tn woman tricks and the other to trimmin’ wicks. AMONG OUR. EXCHANGES. l»<¢-»>o¢l A Wahnin. A Detroit milkman sometime since se- cured a customer whom he soon discovered meant to pay in promises, but he realized that if he quit serving lter he stood no chance of collecting the debt already eon- traeted. He therefore planned to oblige herlto dismiss him, and began by adding one fourth water to the milk. No fault being found he put in fifty per cent. of Water. Three days passed Without complaint, and the amount of water rose to seventy-five per cent. In three or four days more he served her with two quarts of water colored by a gill of milk. Next morning he expected to hear from it, but as the servant girl made no complaints he asked: “ How does the family like the milk?” “Pretty well, I gi'ess.” “ No complaints?” “ Not as I‘ve heard. Missus is a. widow, you know, and doesn’t drink tea nor coffee on account of the dyspepsia, and the board- ers have. all they can do to complain of the butter ! ” Joy is said sometimes to kill outright, though such cases are extremely rare. A perfectly authentic and quite recent instance of such an occurrence may be worth record- ing. A certain Mme. Laroche, who kept a little mercer’s shop in the Rue Oberkampf, in Paris, had a'son who, when his turn came for conscription, unfortunately drew a “bad number,” and had to go as a. marine to Saigon, where he remained several months. He was then transferred to Guadeloupe ; but the letter in which he announced the fact to his mother never reached her. She continued writing to Saigon; and, as he1 letters recei\ ed no reply, she fell into a state of profound despah, and concluded that her son was dead. Recently, howm er, the young man, having leave to 1eturn to France, unexpectedly presented himself in his mother’s shop and threw himself into his mother‘s arms. The poor woman, stupefied at his sudden apparition, uttered a. cry of joy, when all at once she reeled and yfell dea d to the floor. â€"St. James’ Gazette. The river Danube has figured larg‘ly in history for two thousand years, and it has often become the object to which the eyes of the world has turned. It furnished a high way for the Turks. in the sixteenth and seventemth centuries, to penetrate Europe as far as Vienna, and in the days of the crusades it became an outlet 101- the religious enthusiasm of Europe to flow to the holy land. The Danube, from its source in Baden to the Black Sea, is 1,820 miles long, and it drains, with its tributaries, an area of over 300,000 square miles. It passes through Bavaria, Austria, and Hungary, forms the boundary between Hungary and Servia to the Carpathian mountains, where it separ- ates Roumania and Bulgaria, and passes in- to the Black Sea through several months, the principal one being that of Sulina. The Danube is navigable lor steamers as far as Uhn, in Bavaria. At Nicopolis, in the fourteenth century, 100,000 Christians were driven by the Turks into the Danube, and in the fifteenth century 40,000 Turks were slain on its shores at the Siege of Belgrade. Night grgws apace. In the city the weary wife takes her place in the hall with club in hand. In the country the old folks fall into bed aweary with the work of the day, and the young; people spark and chew pop corn. On the ocean the sea-sickers begin to grow worse, and the songs of the mermaid fall flat. 0n the prairie the Indians finally de- Clde to make war in the Spring, the hunter falls asleep to dream of eating his boots for dinner, and the wolf meets a wildcat and offers to toss up and see which shall eat the omenâ€"Detroit Free Press. "J'is night on the prairie. The red men gather about the camp fire and count the scalps they have taken within the last week, and to grumble at the Government for not furnishing them port wine and repeating rifles. The white hunter and trapper curls himself up to wonder where he can find old bones for breakfast, and to realize what a fool he has made of himself, and the gaunt wolf shoulders his empty stomach and sets out in search of something to make life Worth living for. ' Tia night on the ocean. The proud steamer sails gallantly on and on, the Cap- tain snoring in his berth, the mates playing euclire, the lookouts asleep, and everything in readiness to swear, in case of collision, that it was all the other vessel’s fault. Nothing’ is heard but the steady beat of the propeller, the groans of the immigrants, and the voices of men and women declaring that anybody who plans an ocean voyage for pleas- ure ought to be shot to death by codfish balls. The Sportive dolphin gambols away his hard earnings. The whale rolls over for another nap, and the business-like shark fol- lows in the wake to pick up any opportun- ities which may tumble overboard. wrangle and lay up clubs tor each other. ’Tis night in the country. The stock has been led, the squeal of the pig is hushed, the tired horse munches at his corn and wonders why his master throwed in so many cobs without a kernel on them. The watch dog sits at the gate, perfectly willing to chew up any of the neighbors for a cent, and With- m the farm house all is serene, or would be if John Henry could find the grease for his boots, Mary Ann could find her novel, the old man discover the hiding place of the booljack, and the mother solve the mystery of how some of her neighbors managed to get a dress costing two shillings per yard, while she had nothing but calico. It is night. A policeman awakes with a sudden start and moves around the corner, having a. secret fear at his heart that he had slept through all that night, 181 next day, and far into tomorrow night. It is night in a. great city. The poker and fare rooms are in full blast, 10,000 loafers are holding down street corners, and here and there an intoxicated Alderman can be seen making his way tea. policy shop or a gathering of the pavement ring. Under cover of dark- ness, first manufactured over 6,000 years ago, the hotel beat lowers his duds from a. fourth story window; all who have dead-head tickets start for the opera houses; hundreds of young men set out to spark; reporters look forward to fires, robberies, and mur- ders, and church choirs meet to rehearse and wrangle and lay up clubs for each other. The man gave it up as a bad job. No Complaints from the Boarders‘ A Mother Killed by Sudden Joy. A Few Reflections Upon nght. The Danube. A Rope about our Necks. A weak stomach or enfeebled circulation is like a fopc' about our necks. “re are strung up and unstrung alternately till ex- istence becomes unbearable. Burdock Blood Bitters will arrest all this misery. Bur- dock Blood Bitters is a. boon to the sick. Let us remember this fact. (4) A pert miss says she wears banr’s because she doesn’ t want to look so forehead. Imtzginc‘f‘or a moment the‘ thousands upon thousands 'of bottles of Carboline, the deodorized petroleum hair renewer, an- nually sold, and the fact that not a, single complaint has been received from all thes‘e thousands; and you may have some idea of its good qualities. A lame Chinaman 0n the Pacific, 0f pains and aches was prolific; He limped all around, Until he had found St Jacobs Oil, the great specific. “ In for a. pony, in fox a pound.” The lave drummei. If you are bilibus, ~tak3 Dr Pierce’s “Pleasant Purgative Pellets,”theoriginal “ Little Liver Pills.” Of all druggists. Genuine self-deniulâ€"-Saying, “Not at home.” A man out West died in a. bath tub. The verdict; was death from inexperience. If any one complains that most people are selfish, unsympathetic, absorbed in their own pursuits, their own happiness, and their own sorrow, the chances are ten to one that the complainant is conspicuous for the very faults which he condemns. His thoughts are so concentrated on his own concerns that he is impatient because other people think of their concerns and not his. He is unable to enter into their grief or their joy ; when he is wretched he is amazed and indignant that any one can be happy ; when he is happy he thinks it intolerable that other people should be so oppressed with their own sorrows as not to make merry With him in his gladness. He has so high an estimate of the importance of his own work that he thinks other men ought to spend a large part of their time in watching and admiring it, and he wonders at the self- ishness which keeps them close at their own occupations when they ought to be showing their sympathy with his. This absorption in everything that relates to himself is the explanation of the universal indilference of which he complains. To secure sympathy we must give as well as take. The country that exports nothing will have no imports ; but if it infers that all the rest of the world is in wretched poverty, with no mines, and no timber, and no glorious harvests. the in- ference will bea ialse one. As soon as a man finds that he is beginning to think that all human hearts are cold let him suspect himself. \Vhen an iceberg floats away from the frozen fields which lievnear the pole it cools the waters into which it drifts;the very Gulf Stream sinks in temperature as soon as the mountain of ice touches it. In a crowd it is the man who pushes hardest who thinks that everybody is pushing him ; it is the man who is resolved to make his \vay'imthe front who complains that every- body wants to get in front of him. If peo- ple speak to you roughly, take warning; the probability is that you speak roughly to thenâ€"Good Worden A “ealtl 1y doctor who can help a. poor man, and will not without afee. has less sense of humanity than a ruffian who kills a rich man to supply his necessities.â€"Stcclc. good, Though the ungrateful subjects of their favors Are barren in return. The lightsome countenance of a friend {an cth such an inward deckinrr to the house where it lodgeth as p1oudost palacess have cause to envy the balding. â€"Sir Philip Sud- my. Great mir‘xds, like Heaven, are pleased in doing Knowledge without justice ought to be called cunning rather than wisdom.â€"-Plato. Happiness consists in the constitution of the habits.~1’alcz/, A guilty conscience is like a. whirlpool, drawing in all to itself which would other- wise pass by. ~â€"Full€r. “’8 always like those who admire us, we do not always like those whom We admire. -â€"â€"La Ix’ochefoumuld. Nothing is more simple than greatness; indeed, to be simple is to be great-«Emerâ€" son. Mind is the great lever of all things ; human thought is the process by which hu- man ends are ultimately answered.â€"â€"Daniel Webster. Lon. All that is human must; retrograde if it do not advance.â€"Gibbon. A life spent worthily should be measured by a noble linerâ€"by deeds, not words.â€" Sheridan. \Vhat is twice read is commonly better remembered than what is transcribed. ~â€"Sam- ml Johnson. The true sense of speech is not so much to express our wants as to conceal themâ€"Gold- amith. Dost thou love life, then do not squander time, for that is the stufi'life is made 02.â€" Benjamin Franklin. The reason why so few marriages are happy is because young ladies spend their time in making nets, nocin making cages.â€" Swift. Be wisely worldly, be not worldly wise.“ Francis Quarles. Truth is as impossible to be soiled by any outward touch as the sunbeamâ€"Milton. If to do were easy as to know what were good to do, chapels had been churches, and poor man’s cottages princes’ palaces.â€"â€"S/1,al:s- mare. Man‘s inhumanity to man Makes countless thousands mourn. - â€"Robe7't Burns. Imitation is the sincerest flatteryâ€"Cal- A qranger whose name is Bob Shiwld, \Vae mowing the grass in Ins field, By a snake he was bitten, And- he has just written, “St. Jacobs Oil has the bite healed. ’ BRIGHT THOUGHTS. Fault-Finding, O. «v'b OQ â€"Ix’owe. (Inlarrh. Throat Disc. es. Bronchitis. with diseases of the Eye. .. and "cart, suc- cessfully treatqd at the (mun-lo Pulmonary Institute, 135 church Su'ool‘ Toronto; Ontario. M. HILTON \VILLIAMS, 1\I_ D., M.C.P.S.O., PROI’RIETOB- Our system of practice is by Medicated Inhala tions. combined with proper constitutional re- medies. Over 40,000 cases treated during the 15:55]; 17 years: _ TORONTO MINING BOURSE, Wonderful returns promised from the capital invested. A district abounding in mineral wealth. The place to make fortunes. Prof. Chapman (of the School of Science. Toronto) reports $110 pure old to the ton. Mr. Walter Hamilton the wel -known mining engineer of the Hamilton Reduction 00., New York. re- ports $19341 gold and silver per ton of 2,000 lbs., as the results of their assays of the quartz found in the Manitoba mines. All information and full reports sent on application to it impossible to call personally for an ex- amination write for list of Questions and Medical ll‘reat_ise._ Add1css, CONSUMPTION! Ontario Pulmonary Institute, 135 (311111 ch st, T01 onto, Ont. WNERS 0F FARM LANDS. CITY AND Town Properties, desiring to realize, will find purchasers b sending me fulldcscriptions, lowest prices, on terms of payment. J. W. G. WHITNEY, Estate Agent. 25 Toronto street, Toronto. lands. Choice positions, Easy In 005 and terms: i cash, balance 4 equal annua payments, with interest at 7% per cent. Southern Maniâ€" tobaâ€"320 acres. $57.00 per acre, E. {.13. Tn. 4, Kg. 1-1, west. Birtlc Distâ€"610 acres, $8.00 per acre. a116, ’l‘p. 17. Kg. 25, WPM. Winnipeg Distâ€"210 acres $8.00 per acre,S.W. } 4, & S. g. 8.16. .5 4, Tn. 8, kg. 1, west. 240 acres $8.00 per acre. S. W. i, W , S. E. 1§2,_1‘p..7,ng. 1, y! .240 gems, SlOOOper acre. S. W. 1‘, 85“ .3. A, N. W.1 4 1N. Tn. 9 Kg.” ., \\ cstW 210 ac-es. $1000 per acxe.N ..W 41. &N. .1: S W.:}34, Tp. 8, Rg.1 west. ALFRC BOYD, -3 Scott Street 'Tcronto. endorsed by the most eminent; musicians for superiority of tone and act- on. 111usrmLod catalogues mailed on appii- cation. C"AVIUS NEWCOMBE & (10., corner of Church (C Richmond Sis.. Toronto. A variety of second hzmd Pianos by Chickering, Stodart, and other makers at close prices. 5 nwromm Pluorom‘iis 33 CHANGE for large goodfafxfi;ha\~'ing vil- lage and Railway station on in, or would sell chew-.ADDIL Exillunda‘k- Ont- 1 purchase a business of any description in the city or elsewhere Should call or send parti- culars to C. J. PALIN, 53 a nd 55 ‘Kin -street East. Toronto. Business Agent and Va nor. NTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE, T0- ONTO. Students can enter from October until January. PROF. SMITH, S.,V. Edin., Principal. Fees. fifty dollars. w“ 4 ARM FOR SALE'ZND CON. PICKER- ing township, one mile north Pickering Village, six miles west of Whitby; 67% acres; best of soil;2houses; good outbuildings: first- class young orchard. Further particulars :1]:- ply to ISAAC IIOAI}, on premises. 0;- MN. .1. MOORE, Norwich, Ont. MANETOBA ! $1.90 (DJJUU steam Engine \VithiliuIVb complete. 0. P 'l‘TER. 31 King-st. East Toronto. _ THE KEEWATIN G 0 LI) M I N I} S. UTOPHONES, $6.50. INCLUDING FOUR tunes. ’1‘. CLAX'I‘ON, dealer in Mus'cnl Instruments. Piano Music, Band Music, 850. Catalogues free. 197 Y ' .. Toronto. [in FACTURERS bf'BursiEiFEndHnsi'dE Blinds, Sash. Doors. and Mouldings. Send for prices. Oukville, Ont. ’ A tarioâ€"to sell a necersszirVyVaâ€"I‘ni â€"prB-1it:f1;lb articleâ€"sent three cont; stamp for particulars. Address L. B. CLEMENS. Waterloo. U not add 35 t6 $115;dii)élrv;éék to yofirsfifir} after business hours. Address with stump. H. MCALIS’l‘EVRLIBrawer 2630. Toronto, Ont. ANADIAN Ml Al. Al]! ASSIILIATION Co-qperative Life Assurance. Provide for families in case of death. W. PE\IBER1‘0N PAGE Seb.,87 King St. West. Toronto. Agents wanted. "H I unca. lbgfiéfl) RYIfiE, the Jeweler 113 Yonge Street. ’I nronto. [BARB S. $7 - â€" v “Nu-12.“, wuzL u nu l , A .vipl,’$.'4.@i bl-HHJD. $3. 01' S10 lots. Byuoostupl'o-pxid II. J. MATTHEWS 8c BROS. Torontqiiw flLERKS ANDASCEIOOLMAS’I‘ERSâ€"WHY HRISTSI'i E’P’PARD’. MERE? ot nfifihi’c‘fifi other Socmty Jowcls.15£ King E., Toronto. WIR WINDOW GUARDS, \VIRE CLOTH and Wire Goods at the Toronto \Vire \Vorks, 116 King: St. \Vcst. T. Gr. RICE. WAVTWEâ€"s“. ARMERS AND LAND OWN EMS WISH- ing to sell their properties can secure im- mediate sale by sending full particulars to BU’I‘LER 8:, LAKE, 66 King Street East. Toâ€" ronto. Toronto, Ont. , Rochester, N.Y., Londmi, ling. TIII‘I-I' Is an” one “:If' by I} hid: r'Jy dis- raw 1 an be ( "[1“. :;nd “In! is by H'nmv in" Illc" ll 0 \1 IN l‘<‘\(‘l‘ H mm he. The great mm] In Hun-Him on the day IlI‘I-inrv that III-:niy I-II‘I 'IliM“ ‘1 is canard I): deranged kidneys or Iiuzr. 0 1' «sun- I: [Eu-151‘, llIcromI-o h illt‘ only \1 ~Iv by w lIiI-II In :Illh Inn he so- I'm-ml. HI I' ‘ is “III PC WAKNER‘S SA}? OUflE II: 134 .II-kiI-u-II m :..'I"nr»ropul:lthm. M :w h.- di Ily "pm: “Io mane). :InIlvllver uni: by p H m.- "I?!“ in a “4': IlllIyI'omIiuun drhIw (In ‘ mm [min fro!“ the spnll‘m. For all kidney. l “(-1- and lrinur) Irnulllos, - f0 lllc distress lIg (lisoI-III- sol womb“; for N Iin. and plush Il Iumhlm- gunr: [hi-I “H':\l IIIIH (Iv has no mun-L Hm ‘ of impnxmrs. imimllons and \.()ll(i(i\4.¢(|fl$ - ‘ I lo I) Inst 8 good. DTA ”FTB < CURB lTQgK OF GOODS! W'ANTEI) IN F01 Ti-E KIDN Y8, LiVE R 1WD URENAR? GRGMS THE BEST ULL‘C: PUEIFIER For 55m: by’nlhh-alors‘ TI AH. NBR’S SAFE HUSIfWIsHING' TOVDISVPOSEWOF ‘ 011 IIIII'IER Sl‘ L‘ll’s. ~â€"ADDRESS R. H COX, ', 4 Ixxx)g§tE<LSh.T61‘0nt0. Azentswantnd. GE 3 Ts}. INEGVERYWCVO’UNTVYâ€"i 8“de PERVDXY can be made by agents, 1113.1: or £9133:ch C. W::J)ENNIS, Toronto. 0.; 10X K fiLL'EQMANI} H. H. WARNER & CO» >61 King Strpet East, Toronto MISCELLANEOUS. ' A_ W()}t_li1NG 'Mumcl; Vtalentil e‘myi Eigtm; In $1.232}? 111313pmhed cata RARE CHANCE’WR FARM E R S. Choice is without a rival in the Dominion. A Visit to this establishment will Well repay any in- tending purchaser who may favor them with a call. Inspection is invited to their im- mensc stock of Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware, Clocks. Bronzes, Musical Boxes, Spectacles, Opera. Glasses, 856., &c. All goods marked in plain figures, warranted as represented, and sold at the lowest possrble prices for cash. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL KENT BROS, 168 YONGE STREET, TORONTO \Vith life size figures striking the hours and quarters, also indicating the time on three dials. is one of the great attractions of T0» ronto. Their magnificent Watch and Jewelry Establishment INBIAN BLOCK It will ay purchasers éféeeds to send for my Annual )escriptivc and Priced Catalogue or “Cultivators Guide” for 1883. Sent free on application. Address. J. A. SIMMERg’ RELIABLE SEED HOUSE, 147 King street East, Toronto KENT BRQS. \T LU'STRA'J ED and Descripmve catalogues of choice Vegetables and Flower Seeds now ready, and will be sent free to all applicants. No charge for postage on seeds at catalogue prices. WILLIAM EVANS, Seedsman, 93 Mc- Gx‘ll street, Montreal. , h,” , ...4_.»_..,‘.mm “mu. muw, 1 Victoria St.. Town to.» Intending settlers want- ed as agents. JAS. ARMSTRONG, Managing Director. _ _A_v ESSELS FOR SALE OR. CHARTERâ€" schooners Craftsman. lv'cllou-craft. Her- culr's‘, and leric IVavc; all A. vessels and in good condition. Apply to W. Y. EMERY, Port Burwel], Ont. 00D SEEDS FOR ALL (ILIMA'I‘ESâ€"IL- T, LU'STRA'J ED and Descriptive cataloguen 1 __- u“.-v--\uu;;n 7 shop and hbllsclrgvurdenjand orchard, good business Stand. For further particulars apply to R. HOWELL, Kimberley P. 0. Eu. n‘\vn1 um 'l‘n_ nnf. Unux r'lhmuuts' mummy, N. W. ’1‘. Fnee Homesteads with nreemptions adtL ed now open in this fertile track. For list of present settlers. improvements now going on and full inform t on, address Head Office, ] "7:»b~_:n CL "1*- A TWA, ‘~ ... E? Land Oak River District, Manitoba; $3 per acre; $1,000 cash, balance on time. Splen- did chance for intending settlers. Apply to ROBERT WATSON. Orillia. 4 ORWSKLE 0R Toi'E'râ€"BLACKSMITH _ shop anQ house. garden, and orchard. [200d LUMBEWEHfiEQP: "'RELmTBLE ,. ' ’ EED g T A BARGAINâ€"STOCK AND GRAIN / Farm near Fergus. county WVellington. 165 acres; 100 clear; 30 new land; good clayloam: good water and, pasture. Address, G. F. PLATT, Fergus P. 0. OR‘ SXLE:6£0” ACRES â€" CLASS ONE Land, Oak River District. Manitoba: $3 11, Building Papéi‘lfiWHSfesglgfivrl‘er'Aoterilugg low price. at HODGE 85 _VVILLIAMS, 4 Adel- aide St, East, Toronta. l'Oll'l'lNl‘ {or sham . Sensanonal & 001qu 8001(5)”le A.WILioN.Pm1lshom.N..J HSIGN OF THE INDIAN CLOCK. “m RS ~Send fori‘Prxce List. Near TILSONBURG, Una, Doc 14, 1881 I have been ailing for years with Bile iomness and Dyspepsia, and was reduc- ed _ to a. mere skeleton. Last fall I weighed only eighty-six pounds. I was induced to try ZOPESA by Mr. Thomson. (of the firm of CA Thomson 85 (30., drug- gists, of this place), and, many thanks to.him. I am now an entirely new wo~ man and weigh 124 pounds, through the use of thi! new compound. CANADA 1 WANTEE ognqsg: NLATEICM _. QARRE" AND Use " TEABERRY ” and you will find Your Teeth become as pearls ; ’l‘will fragrant make the Breath of all Boys, women, men and girls. '3. of mu! new com ound. MRS. CAROLI E FOPBES, Wife of Mr. R G. worries Estnbl ishcd 18.” m

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