after a little hesitation on his part, he as soured to. The grimebegnn by the stranger bring al- lowed to win several large bets, but he kept his eyes open, and, although they lllll not know it, he was perfectly aware of what was going on, After playing for about an hour, and just as day was breaking, the gamble-rs concluded to ï¬nish by giving the avenger :i l‘iall‘l which would induce lllrll to nr-tlnrgcly, and as there Wcre thru- of them, JtLll hr: could not tell, they felt celtain thcy could lilach llllll put up all he llzul CANADA flit-uh. Price Low For Future Delivery. rTin Plate. Galvanised Sheet. stamped Goods. FOR SALE llY COPLAND (lo MoL BEEN" Ml lNTREAL. Mutual Marriage Endowment As‘n, '51 “Ill Lu} 1‘] Norwiy. Sprllcr or Scull-h lv‘ilrx. JA» ll|.\f. , .\ small, 'l‘urmiln .___'_.._â€"â€"â€"â€" . . l END 100. AND Ill'll‘lClVE MAIL g liemltlflil Chrnllu'l (ford: With your lllllllL' f‘ll [\rdrllEL'Sf/l‘llllihijdill'll "‘u , llnltull. lgllv In.) " O to QJJBI'QD on marriage. "J rd 3:70 lllvlilon. Apply llulllE‘lllllti‘ly 11.x, Ul‘ llllYLJ.P.L5i‘C '3‘“ us, London, (Int Agents- wanna]. ShilliTl‘lllllD. Elfifflifllilï¬llï¬if t.( in, by practical plinnngrnlihvr. Slllll for terms and plzln to l“lt.\1\' K Yl'lllill, ‘Zli" ‘hcrbnurnc St. Toronto. VVA . "I‘ E l). “ THE Anlnzlass or every IT‘DJll'l' of this 1m. r who would like u ANTE-BELLUM DAYS. _’ A Reminiscence of Old Times on the Mississippi Riverâ€"A Thrilling In- cldent in the Life of the ra- mous James Bowie «A Duel on Deck INTERESTlNG ITEMS. ‘iumes ill the British Museumâ€"Doc- tors iii Great Britainâ€"An Old Stu- dentâ€"Home Lessons for Chil- drenâ€"Etc . etc. A (rc'nahion society has been organ’zed in Boston. 771.}; lies lcwhere on the con- Ili antebellum times 1 C(‘llC‘S Witnesrcd tinent Were more exciting 5 than in the cabins of some of the Mlsmsslppl river l-tcalllizrs, and of those none were ml 1": nume r of vol- ug the “lust populnr The latest return of the ' ‘ ' N is 'ust over . . _ piggg 630 lllgl-‘Pi‘ltllilla 11333231085 OJEMWCH dramatic and tragical than the following in- I n ‘1 ‘ 1 "u _ 1 V “ ' “re “1" . l ‘bé Elk; cident. Gimbling, ofttilnisfor the highest 0ft)†‘ “Y Wm“ " 0W mm to J51†‘1 lilitryirslsoui.furl-rm ‘ ' ‘ . . .. ' . " ‘ ‘ SNOW. usr-iuL and cosy svllllg subscription mokvvcr puh . , . ntnlus. u a" universal, particulurly on the Evewtmng wmked aq they had antihiwh )mth AMMS‘ A, C. JAOKSUN and 00“ 95mm: Sb. leORl omvriln. , c ,. . , . . ELTB-L'EE‘LM -Aflml. 7A -â€"â€"H1;AI) OFFICE, Lonpoy, 0313‘ and abcu: tW<ntV more miles to f n l'ter - . n F) l a New Orleans pockets, and professmnz-l gam- ‘ _ ‘ ~ .w, the miin opposite toe stranger dealt the ill FIBEE'S Issues Certiï¬cates from $125 to $3000, payable on mar. é l ’3‘ 1 It is calculated that about one time a day is stilt lnto that institution . I blurs “(qwmly made these boytg war 7 ’ ‘ . ., The T9713“ COUW‘T'RCCOT‘Z 0’ Maï¬a“ homes. Much has hqu already written fwd-{v “nil me man 0:-â€â€˜6 “5M Went N0 in l or follow“ mt sa 6 that a Gerldlfl elderly 9010"“ women concerning the lives and charactersccncern- ’ ‘1“ a“ '11†‘z *5 w 1- ll “he Gum‘s lflummfm sense, Bragg nor .â€"'aI10_._or hull eminence. 3-1; qunrterly dues in 3.1. has “a habit of chewmg pins as a solace mg these men, and many are the magenta Wcre ca. , . e s ranger put up .,..I), and the V . h E van approve _ . M p for trouble. The occasional swallowmg of related in which they bore completions, if m,“ “‘3‘? dj‘1 the, 9"“)6’ who“ the deal" 2 readriilfl‘thnrsi'Sï¬ll'NTXiIis‘ ‘E silliii'" ' in “new 9' lb: (mummy dues m “ï¬lm one of them does not appear to be attended not always honorable In,“ Among the raised him s20, putting up $4.0. VV lien it 3 alm,,1e_ easy, gin-3p, durable , Sent 3-, ' For $2,000 Certiï¬cate $10; quarterly din-a in advance ' C came to the turn of the one to any Address by mail on receipt of a $2 00, s that have occurred . . , W ‘0 3? .ma‘l." .- so 0.- 759 min "little Dorms" a For 9.3 000 Certiï¬cate sls- lumen duos ' a tne blind he put up 3130, thus raising it Rnbxgmgamcoynmissus“ a $300. " " ' 1 ' y t m 5 “Dee ° A percentage of the Fees applied tcwurdssreserve fund ts required at the time of making various gambling scene ‘ d southern rivers, there is one be forgotten, the more so principal actors in the ut the country to application for a Certiï¬cate. The remainder of the lie.- hllity is made up of assessments lit the rate of $1.60 on i-zich $1.000 upon the marriage of members. 12 assess- ments mode the first year payable quarterly, which upon the presentlarge membership secures the payment of a. number of Endowments, and a safe and reliable in $100. The stranger quietly put up the requisite amonnt, and when the next mun bet $100 more, the next man, the dealer, then threw up his hand and drew out. The with danger. “Will you have on (range (r a ï¬g?†in- quired Dr. Jackson of a. ï¬ne little boy some- what under the weather. “ A ï¬g.†answer- hlld with alacrity. “ No fever West. Toronto, ,, W- 0L F- P. CURRIE do Go- Importwrs of I‘m-l lunll Cement. Vent Linings, on western an which should not that one of tho eventis known througho Drnln I'Ivrs. Chimney Tops, Canada Cement, ed the c , there,†said the doctor, “or be Wonld cer- have been a. man of tried bravery and cour- t , , l l h A . ' 1 b aid an oran e.†we and his name James Boww, is always W0 ‘emammg 8a"? 3 e†l' 5“ kept “19mg tam Y “9 9 ‘1 D ’ ' in b t wb v r t th 11 - Fl 0 Wh't' v Medicale d6 Z’Alge‘ric calls MagelaV-Ud With the idea 0f reekless fearlubs' e e ene t .1 came 6†tum‘ t 6 FÂ¥(?ti;:ihlsm'phai$r 0:11:31; “3.33,, vestment for young people. Send for By ana and full ' . scrim E†000157 Pummg “9 Whatever sum was ' “ofâ€; mlmnn 00mm}: Chaim, only, particulars. W. J IMLAC‘H. Secretary, London, Ont, ï¬ll the the total amount on the Mmuifoctlncrs of E r ’ . . . 393°}: wings Allan Lmo lioon Mall Steamship. necessary, nn table was $00,000, of which the stranger had contributed one third. \Vhile the bet» ting was 2:0ng on the stranger had kept his eyes on the dealer, and had, by his watch fulness,preventcd any changing of the earls. Toward the list be new s. end slipped. by the dealer to the mm who had made the blind, when seizing, his wrist with one hand, he drew a murderous looking knife with the other, and forced the gambler to lay his cards on the table lace down. All .ing to their feet, and the stranger quiet- that when that hanl was iaised and ness. In a recent c steamboat man, a Repu ed of the following, which occurred on board the steamer Orleans, (Apt. Davisâ€"â€" father of Capt. John B. Davis, late of the Diamond Jollineeâ€"maslcrdn the full of 1832. are were begin- Bcssemer Steel mom. Chair ‘ winter from Portland every Thursday. ' vcry Saturday to Liverpool, and in summer from Quebec every Saturday to Liverpool. calling at Lon (londerry to land mails and passengers for Scotland on: Ireland. Also from Baltimore via Halifux and St. John’ N. F., to Liverpool fortnightly during summer months The steamers of the Glasgow lilies sail during winte lu-twwn Portland and Glasgow. and Boston and Glssgm alternately: an .1 durinq summer Glasgow ulid Boston and Gllisgow every wee . For fleigllt, passsge, or 01 her informatio: apply to Aï¬chnmaeher & 00., Baltimore ; E Cunard it! 00., Halifax; Shea. on Co.. St. John“ N. F. ; Wm. Thomson 8:. Co., St. John, Allan a 00., Chrome; have & Alden. Ne‘ X ork :H. Iloullier. Toronto : Allana, Rae 8L C( Quebec: H. A. Allen. Portland. Boston, Mo treal. onversstion with an old blican reporter learn T0 SADDEERE’ The celebrated Elm City Harness Ull can be had from the followuig' Wholesale halldlcry Hardware houses 2 Field andDavitlsml. Hnuliltou'. Morgan Bros, Hamilton, Fraser and Johnson. Hamilton ; 0. Davidson and (10.. Toronto: S. Trees and Co , Toronto; T. Woodhouse rind 00.. Toronto; W. Ellis, London: W. C. Martin Kim:- slong; .T. Smith rind Sou, Brnlltford; or from 1“ 11‘. DA LLEY rind 00.. Hamilton. Sole agents for the Dunn iliion BEAVER S. S. LINE WEEKLY BETWEEN Montreal, and leerpool, C ALLIN G AT The Gazette attention to a great number of facts which that cider drinkers are not appear to show . troubled with stone, and that patients hav- in 5; this aliection are either cured or greatly relieved by that beverage. The British Medical Journalsays Shot it very easy to ï¬nd orgmisms in pny :seosel At that time the river steam Elie 55.232327321330251? Eithiffli’f'u‘imli “in to be meshed “ 1th organic“ games .05 ’ . - tent, to (Stabhsh mat there gamblers, which in allew years cliibrnced in f†mow mum} ’ - its ranks as allies and conicdemles many of n betwem the Olgmism and the bar keepers and other (Alice-is of the inher rank, and with their assls~ , bl sis of h b 13“ eideflv Engll’hman W551“ the balm" tance and connivuncc, many a planter was is any connectio the discus. s; 1‘ ly said Quebec. of buyirg quiCl‘sSllVel‘ and “(1‘13 lows in robbed of his all and driven lo suicide 1 r . , _ Sqnmte lutkag S and mixgxg them‘lnto a, murder_ it should be found to contain 81X cords, he a)†of ointmem for rheumatv'qy“. .0.) one In the fan of the yea“, the merchants and WLulCl kill the owner ; telling the other to QUEENSTOWH AND aELyAsf A. occzsion. however, the)? W0†1“†“"0 the planters of the country along the lower riv- Show ms card" .hc threw “0"?†“‘5 0W“ mamas. mteg and an amen] 1 t MVTUAL same bottle by the (li‘ugg'st, ’l‘heyleXPlQ-l- e, went east to Purchase goods 0,. to collect hand, which counsth of four kings and a n F “U31 p I are apt! Y o‘ . . ed in the purchaser‘s pocket, burning him we “weeds of the yeah,- crop of cotton 0,. lei? spot. . . . ‘ ,_ ~ ‘I'; J {AYLBeaVel' mes MONT?“ - c that he died. 4 sugar, and their arrival at, and departure 1.17110 b.8360 iamblcr, llvllul With rage am; According to the new Britis‘l Medical from New York were carefully notcd by ‘ “21‘1’093 “‘90 w swore FHA? the Buransel‘ ,5 399,460, Remy ml“, to an ,mvorted French ' emissaries of the gamblers. If it was known 8mm“ ï¬ght h‘mc jemm‘dmgv W'l’h_ 2‘“ 03m, Corsetzflts like B l!- OVO t0 the ï¬gure; VOI‘Y Bipl- to know who he was anyway. Quietly, Bil/l lib.elell&?t itpdsppearislpce. :[indt appirovledtpf y l. emost as lous. anu‘wc m‘e ony y ASSOCIATION. Directory the whole numbcr of doctors in Great Britain '3 25,038. Of thcse 4,417 are in London, 11,775 on the provincial list, 2,206 in Scotland, 2430 in lreland, 1,717 reside abroad, and 2,403 are in the army and navy, the Indian medical service, and the mercantile marine. as if in the presence of ladies, the stranger ansmrcd, ' James lliwie.†At'tlie sound of that name two of the go. nblers (mailed, for they knew that the man who bore that name was a terror to even the bravest. but the third, who had never heard of "James Bowie," demanded a a. duel at once. This was acceded to at once lly Bowie, with a smile ; pistols~derâ€" ringersâ€"Were the weapons selected,thc hur- ricane-roof the place, and the time at Once SWee ing the whole of the money into his hat, Bowie went to the room where the un- happy wife sat guarding her husband‘s un- easy ilumbcrs, and, rapping on the door, he handed her, when she had opened it, the hat and its contents, telling her that, if he did not come, two-thirds of the money was her hhsband’s, and the balance his own. Ascending to the hurricane-roof the prin- cipula were placed one upon the top of each wheel house. This lbrought them about twelve yards apart, and each was eip sell to the other from the knee up. The p'sto‘s were handed to them, and the gambler s sec- and gave the word, "an, two, three, ï¬re, stop," uttered at intervals of one second each, and they were allowed to ï¬le at any time between the utterance of the words one and stop. As “one†rang out on the clear morning THE CROMPTO‘N CORSET 00.. 1a .ocm sTREETn-onou-ro. that they colricd back to the west or south any large amount of money, they were watched, and an efï¬cicnt gang of sharps was placed upon their tracks. In the summer of 1835, a young gentleâ€" man of Natchez. who had just been inor- ried, made an extended weuding tlip 'to the north, and on his way back home had stop- n l\‘ ew York to collect a number of bills which had been entrusted to him for collec- tion by planters at and near Natchez, and the amount in the aggregate was quite large. Shortly after his arrival in New York the young man was spotted and his acquaint- ance made by several of the gambling fra- ternity, but. though they tried hard to do so, they failed to inveigle him into any 0 their dens. When be bad transacted his business there, the young man started for home with his wife, but knowing of his pro- bable route a well-organized gang started ahead of him, leaving two of the fraternity to accompany their intended victim and keep him in sight. , Learning at Pittsburg that he would take a steamer for Louisville, where he would re- main a few days and then take one of the New Orleans packets for Natchez, they join- ed him on the boat; and on the trip to Louis- as introduced to wile, $5,000 Paid on Marriages. Over $10 000 Paid in Beneï¬ts to Date. noon Ill looflwno lioooo SHORTHAND. The accomplishment of the age. A railroad means of ' ' litâ€"A railroad by reason of its ex. edition-A railroad by reason of its ease. Complete set of books for self instruction for beginners. post free ' (IN’I‘YRE and (20., for 454:. Send for rice list '1‘. 34 King St. East.,Toronto, t 'h tb d rnnorium, Premiums small. Address, Oil snob or on W- B BEER, Agents Wanted. Secretary, Ham /__â€". Agents Wante< â€"â€" FOR THE -â€"-â€" citizens Insurance to. of [ion Established ESLâ€"Capital and Assets, 31,4265 â€"Government Deposit $122,000 Cu: ped i a. ball, the rule to let it alone is an exceedingly bad one ; investigation has shown that the brain can be handled to a le extent with impunity, and there future for operations within the Leather Belting l, 10 King Street, East, Toronto Large double Driving Belts 3 specialty. Send for Price Lists and Discounts. TO PRINTERS Winn-[dale Press-For Soleâ€"Only been in use, in good order, can be seen ï¬ve years . ' daily at Truth ofï¬ce. Only being sold to make room for a faster machine. Price 3850. B. FRANK WlLSON, Toronto, Canada. The White Glyc- erineâ€"The Sham ' ‘ Bonquetâ€" Palm "12%... Oil Bath Soap:â€" ' Oatmeal Skin is a great cranial cavity. The following notes of a. speech lecently delivered in Dublin are not Without int;ch sl. Speaking on the ' much-vexed Irish land quistion, the speaker said : “ The country is overrun by alsentee landlords," and, after a magniï¬cent peroration, delivered from the ‘ he said: tub on which he was standing, “ I tell you. the cup of old Ireland's misery is overflowmg; aye, and its not full yet." It is just one mile between Sault St. Marie, Mich, and the Canadian village opposite, et mail communication betwwn the two points occupied ten days. Aletter posted on the American side goes ï¬'Sb to Detroit, 01‘(SS(S to W'iudsor, where it enters the ails, and is then sent over the necticns. Farm proper Farm Mutunls. Address. Bend 0mce. 179 St. Jamrs Street. Moi The stock of this Pompeii is t 1thiest citizens of out' many of the wen 8 4 , 0 Sold In 11 M1 Canadian m _ Canadian route back to the Sault, reaching vine cardflaying w the Canadian ofï¬ce there lnten days How away the time. Having been allowed to air bgtb aaised their weapons, as “three†winsmall sums by the time they had reach. was ear the gamblers p’stol rarg out, ' and before the sound had ceased, and while 8 cap†a nd T h e Baby san Soap. the time it started. A curious fete is to be held at Pompeii at the beginning of May. The ï¬rst day it is supp:s=d there is a Visit of the Emperor of Rome to Pompeii ; there will be circus games, chariot races, a procession, and a number of shops will be decked out as they would have appeared 1,800 yeals ago. OJ the second day there will be a marriage and a. funeral, with their respective ritis. The third day are promised gladiatcrial games and a. gladiatorial fate. The Pol’sh newspaper _ states that there is at present in the medical faculty of the Universwy of Kharkofl' a ï¬rst year’s student, named Dzeetchakovski, ' 60 yeals. In 1863 he was a third-year student of the medical course at the University of Warsaw, but as he took part in the then Polish insurrection, be was exiled to Siberia, and remained there till, in accordance With the imperial cc ronation ear, he, in common with manifesto of last y other Piks, was allowed to return to Eu. rope. A new fashion has found fsvor in certain Parisian daawirg rooms. As the gucsls ar- rive, in re sp 3: se to an inVltatlon for a. son-cc dansante, they are met at the door by a 110 gives a small banquet to young lady w each poison, and insls‘s that the flower shall be attached to the buttonhole of the gentle- man or the acreage of the lady. Each gentle- scted to seek out the lady who wears a nosegay similar in every re- spect to his om, and he thereupon, after the customary silutations, becomes her pnlner for the rest of the evening. This compulsory conpling, when skilfully organ- ized, favors many intrigues, promotes mute making. and affords a good opportunity for the display of spite by_ bringing unsympi- thetic persons together. In support of a. resolution popular meeting in Bradford, E home lessons should not be compulsory on children under 10 years, Dr. Rabagliati stated that in the last decade deaths from hydrocephalu at the school ages had in- ed Louisville the victim imagined he knew all about the game. This game, which at the time referred to wasvery much in vogue, was called a. twenty-card poker, and was played with the tens, jacks, and queens, kings, and aces of the pack, and as but four ceuld play at a. time, the game was admir- ably adapted for what is known to the gam_ ing fraternity as “three pluck one.†After a pleasant visit in Louisville the young man took passage on the Stt Liner Ur leans for Natchez. The gentleman’s cabin, where all the card-playing was done. wason the main deck, directly under the'ladies’ cabin. Instead of the round whetl houses now seen, the Orleans‘ were square, flat on to within two feet of the hurricane deck, and the distance between them was about thirtyï¬ve feet. Not long after leaving Louisville card-playing was re- sumed, and so effectually had the gamblers carried out their scheme that they had won nearly all their victim’s money before reach- ing Vicksburg and had intended to complete their work before Natchez was reached,[a comparatively easy task, as he was drunk and desperate. A few miles above Vicks- burg atall, straight, and digniï¬ed gentle- man, having much the appearance of a. d in a few took a. seat near the gamblers, where he could see all that was going on". Several times during the continuance of the game, and after the tall stranger had come aboard, the young wife of the gamblers‘ vic- tim had besought him to leave their com pany, but in vain, so deep was the infatua- tion of the game and so strong his belief that he could yet win back the money which he had lost. lay continued into the night, and by 1 o’clock in the morning his money was all won from him, and, rendered . desperate by the knowledge that he had been recreant to the trust reposed to him, the victim rose from his seat and rushed wildly to the side of the boat, intent. upon self-destruction, but just as be was in the d be was seized by act of springing overboar a. grip of iron and held, and, his young wife he was taken to his the word “ï¬re†was being uttered, Bowie's p'stol sounded, and simultaneous with this sound, the gimbler fell, and giving a con lul- sive struggle, rolled off the wheel-house into the river. Bowie cocly blew the smoke out of his pistol, shut down the pan (the flint-lock was in use at the time) and going down into the ladies‘ cabin, obtained his hat and di- vided the money which it contained into three portions. Two of these he give to the young wife and the other he kept, as it was his own money. Having awakened her hus- band, the fond wife showed him the money and told him all she knew about the afhir, not having heard of the duel. When the husband became acquainted with all the facts his gratitude to his benefactor was deep and lasting. Not (ll suing to be made a. hero of, Bowie, when the boat reached Rodney, determined to go ashore, and as he was leaving the boat both the husband and wife clung to him as though he was a. father leaving them. It was alterward ascertained that the amount which Bowie returned to the Wife Wes with- in less than $100 of the sum which the grim- blers had won from her husband. flM Bismarck, D.T., need notchange its nlme. l). T. can stand for darned tyrant. A Philadelphia repirter is an applicant for the pisition of Cdief of Police of that city, but he won't get it. Reportirl have been known to catch criminals. "laugh, and the world laughs with you," Miss Wheeler says. Yes, and slip, and the world laughs at yon, At least that has been our experience this winter. “No, Idon’t object to the smell of a. cigar,†said a. widow to her lover. “It reminds me of D.ur John, who declared that although he didn't like the taste of tobacco he had to smoke to keep the moths out of his month.†As they were lrudging along to school, a. ï¬vetyear-old Boston miss said to her com- panion, a lad of six summés, “\Vere you “MADE BYâ€"â€" THE ALBERT TOILET SOAP llll.’l ARE UNSURPASSED FOR PURITY & EXCELLENCE. 16' Sold by all leading druggists. Kri (Border Land) PORTLAND 'ro LIVERPOOL Toronto, Mar. 21. Montreal, Apl. I’I. Domlnlon. Apl. . . * oregon, Apl. 24. *Saruln, A91. 10. l ontarlo. May. Rates of passage: Cabin,Portla.nd to ' according to steamer and berth. . . 7 . return, 90. 110. $130 : fall outside rooms and comfortab y heated by steam. Intermediate $40. Steersge, $24. The saloons and staterooms in steamers marked thus: ’ or ' ' where but little motion is felt, on sheep are carried on them. For fur 1m apply to any Grand Trunk Railway Agent, or local agents or the Company, or to DAVID ToflRANCE .0 00.. General Avents. Montreal †PIM’S Royal Prinlograph The only Reliable “ Copying Tablet" for Oh- taining either a. few or many copies of writings. Druwin 3. etc., in one or more colors. It has superse ed the Lithograrn, and other compara- tively useless appliances : and being the perfec~ tionof simplicity is giving entire satisfaction. EVERY PRINTOGRAPH WARRANTED @‘ Sand for Circulars and Testimonials. PlM & CO.. SOLE MANU FAG I‘U REES. 6,1 KING ST. E-. TORONTO- THE MODEL minutes STANDARD Sill THE BEST, HE STRONGEST THE MOST RE __â€"â€"- Unrivcllcd in material, construction feet in accuracy and unequalled in an unteed to glve entire satisfaction. THEY EXCEL ALL q RAILRO AD. W AREEOUS‘I '1‘ RUCK Mills’ Alarm Money D creased 20 per cent. This he be loved must appearing at; the time, in part be attributed to educational over- room by the stranger, who assured her that ever aflrightened at the contiguity of a, 1‘0 . Pressure. He also pointed out that ce- all would be right if she would only keep dent?" “Nay, fcrs 30th," he replied. “1 ,y... ' 1 > 4 'W' h ____â€" thalitis had increased in the same period _by her husband "in the room until his re- fear not the juxtaposition of the creature, 1 ill l '1 ( E†SEND yon nLUemArmy near. 5. Per cent. “21113 he did BM? ‘11le turn. but dislike its tendency to an intimate pro- .‘s ‘ ‘ 1 AND - ' ~ tnls could be attribute to the same cause. Returning to the cabin where the gam- pinquitv.†- g G be begged the School Board to take care blers and their friends weire standing around .The wee-libel: Dfrophet, 110015310: gimp; tmaliponth. The .. .llllllll L B S 86 1 -' - - - - wrscmun occur )0 ' ‘ “ ' ddmm‘a‘ l“’P‘m‘e the bar drmklngn the “ranger drew out 0’ his system 1, he connï¬ild 31.32.353.62 ‘iiilDrl.l thghs but6 pounds. Can be carried in a small value “A Humor“ 0 l t, and taking Stomach Bitters, the greatest of nil blood-puriï¬ers. In Illustratth shows Mllfhldfledln boi er Sntislnction M W gun.an ee or money re on e . 1 J n in) FOR ITS summon. ' ' “mam lest, by forced study, an u might be given to the cavsos which were powerfully increasing the mortality 'from nervous disorder. In France there are now 4,575 miles of navigable rivers and 2,900 miles of canals. In the year 1852 there were only 4,190 miles of river navigable and 2,440 miles of canals. in the length of rivers being 385 his pockets a well-ï¬lled we. 16 out of it a $100 bank-note, asked the bar- keeper to change it for him. This the bar- keeper could not do, but referred him to the principal gambler, saying : " l‘his gentle- man can change it for you.†“Oh, yes,†he answered at once,"won't you take a. drink?" pted the ii-- Thanking him, the stranger acce d while the change was being large bottles at 50 cents. Washing made light und easy. The clothes have that pure whiteness which no other mode of washing can pro- uce. No rubbing required, no friction to injure the fabric A 10 year old girl can do the washing us well as on oldvr person, To place it in every household ran Pinon nAs nuns BEDl‘L‘ED to $2.50, and if not found satisfactory, money relunded. See what the "Canada Presbyterian." says about it ’The Model Washer and Bleacher which Mr U W. Dennis offers to the public has many and valuable ‘ machine. is A. P. 173. so PER oriii or All Ever Imported From France to Whose Purity of Blood ls Recorded Pod re roll Stud Boo is the only DH: OTS FOR SALEâ€"‘28 AND 29, let. CON- UESSION South West of Toronto and Sydenhnn Road. Holland - mill site thereon. For particulan Ipply Box 136, ewmurket. That Large and Nicely Finished ndvnntegea. It is n time and labor saving the increase ‘ _ ' mike and in that of canals 460 miles. But Vitatlon. an _ _ _ this increase has becn eflected at an enor- made Just touched his glass to his km. The store iii the Central Block, Waterloo, to rent - rent mocs expense, the total amount spent from gamblers had all seen the well-ï¬lled wallet, pagansgleé ipuuudiiile possession. WILLIAM SNlec, :ubpcnzplhnml impairing. and is very. cheap. FTOXE 1852 up to the year 1878 being close up )D and as the stranger casuallv remarked that °" " er °°' diiivlgeiltiu 3.21?“ 6;er: gili’ctéflii'iï¬iliceor‘gv32:?lgimii. E $70,000,000. while since then, under the he stopped at Nailamez, they desermlpeg to COMMON SENSE sum, TRLUMBH. mauand Quebec. Charges Dald $3.00. Send for cir- r“ scheme of M. de Freycinet for the develop- try to catch and eece lm ne 0 t em ANT. Fiskc'a "Common sense"Brnce, No scram “"- go. ' ‘ ‘ . cnotoshllr.1t v‘,, d ment of communication by land or water, a remarked that he did not cure to go bed. punl‘s.Ҥ:u; w :3;:dflreasf‘flyxiif:$323333" bgnpfig: AGENTS WANTED' ig' but another game be played, 75o. r1 KEnnd 00.177ch seqwgagjrgmmu C w g I _ ‘ , ‘ mysmsmyunu. 3 OR SALEâ€"A STOCK Ub‘ DRUGS AND fixtures on u. loading nvcnuc in Detroit: physi- ciun's oilice nud pruCticc in connection ; u bargain; $1.200 cosh. P. E. PARK, Attorney, Room 5, l‘ll'l Griswold Street. Detroit. and proposed t to which, of course, the others agaeed, but, as there were three of them who understood and it required four to play it,_tho stranger Was invited to join them, which, Now on hand. All Stallions Gn Catalogue free. Address. 31. W. Du P 900.. llllnols. (35 miles w as, .B’y. V _ further sum of $55,000,000 has already been spent. Thus in round ï¬gures the cost since 1852 has been $125,000,000, and yet the quantity of goods carried by water has only increased 4,000,000 tons. TORONTO BARGAIN HOUSE. in rows s’rnnn’r, 'ronolv'ro, our.