HOME. An ice Jam at (frecmoro. combined with the recent how)" min flooded the village two to three font (loop on the love}. A Mrs. Sophia. Muduire, who died a few days ago at Hemhencs, Obtmvn county, was born Luck of Montreal in 1777, thus being 110 years uh]. The Dominion Government have decided l to introduce, the three-wire electric light“ system fur lighting the l‘arlizunent build-‘ ings at Lhe Dimming sessinn. Only six miles of tin k laying mnmins t) be (10110 mi the Canadian Paciï¬c railway, Smitle Falls extension. Ballasting will be completed early in the spring. l The Kingston Schonl lmzml have deciqu to admit; free all children wf Roman Catholic parents who are assessed as public school supporters. Ottawa is likely to prove a. formidable cmnpetitm‘ with l\' ingaton for the possession of the pl‘opnsud School uf Practical Science for l‘lzwtcru Ontario. Frontenac ï¬shermen are agitating for the opening up for ï¬shing purposes between June and Septmnber of the ram-rved watui‘; between \me lslzmd and Montl'eaii MI. Bennett, immigration agent at. Branâ€" don, an, state» that more settlers pm ,{l through his agency last year then in 188?, l l l 1 most of them being of a good class, and that all are well satisï¬ed. It is expectml that the new militury‘ school in London will be completed and mainly for occupation by July 151;. The school cannot be started, however, until Parliament makes an appropriation for it. Sir John Lister Kaye has organized his syndicate for carrying out his scheme of mo:lel farms in the North-“lest, all the members being Englishmen. The capital stock of the entm‘prise is placed at $6,500,- The late min and thaw caused a serious fresliet at locks ‘2, 3 and 4 in the old \Vel- land canal, doing considerable damage to property at Port. Dinlhousie and carrying away about forty feet 0sz new embankment now being built. Mr. Joseph Thompson, the backer of Willium leach, the champion oursman, has accepted, on behalf of Beach, llanlun’s oll'cl‘ to row on the Nepeun River instezul of the Paramzbtta. for £500 a side and the championship of the world. Thos. H. Melmlh'u, the Texan, who is charged with forging bank deposit cheques to the amount uf $4000 while in the employ of S. Lloyd & 00., of Dallas, Texas, has been committed at Toronto, for extradition. As he will not appeal, he will be taken back to Texan. A large and influential deputation from Kingston and l‘lastern counties recently waited upon Elm Ontario Government to urge the estublislunent of a. School of l’mc- tile Suienus in CUHIH‘CtluH with Queen's UniYursiLy. My. Mount promised to give the matter duo consider tiuu. [t is rcportml that 131,000 men have been thrown out of work in the United States by strikes and other causes since January 1st, entailing 1L luss in wages of $3,000,000. The float yrs are hopeful of the rcmvcry of both the police ofliccrs wounded by the dus- pemdous who rescued the Cleveland fur roh- bcr. L M'ge rewards are oifored for their capture. AMHMUAN. Several earthquake shocks were recently felt in Indiana and central Illinois. The bills appropriating twenty-one mil- lion dollars for the purchase of modern ord- nance and the construction of coast fortiï¬caâ€" tions have been passed by the United States Senate. Just as Madame Patti was concluding her performance in Sun Francisco, a man in the gallery attempted to throw a, lighted bomb at her. It exploded in his hand, however, shattering his [mud and otherwise injuring him seriously. He was arrested and taken to the hospital. a xer of 38inch pneumatic bow guns,wliose projectiles will be shells, each containing four hundred pounds of dynamite. and will have a speed of twenty knots an hour. The vessel is expected to be completed in ï¬ve months. Lient. Sealinsky's submarine dynamite i crusier, which is being built for the United States Government, at 1’1}i1:_u101phia, carries The exportation of horses from Austria, and Hungary has been forbidden. Lord Harris succeeds Lord Dunraven as Under Secretary for the Colonies. Petroleum walls have been discovered at Houdeng-Goegnies, in Central Belgium. MrsiHenï¬y Wood, the novelist, best known as the authoress of East Lynne, is dead. Advices from Pekin state the young Em- peror has assumed the government of the country. It isv estimated that; the expense of the Jubilee thanksgiving service in \Vestmin- ster Abbey will be $60,000. It has Lean reported to the Associated Chamber of Commerce in London, that trade throughout England is improving. The post ofï¬ce authorities are making ex- tensive experiments with a View to connect the whole of Germany by telephone. It is believed in diplomatic circles that Italy’s defeat by the Abyssiniuus was brought about by Russian intrigue. It stated that the Abyssinians lost 5,900 men in the battles in which the Italian forces were defeated recently near Massowah. Enormous quantities of wheat are being exported from Odessa, in View of the possi- bility of the blockade of the Black Sea ports. It: is reported in Constantinople that Sir Henry Drummond \Volfl‘ has submitted to the l’orte a proposal to neutralize Egypt. It is stated that France will not, commence hostilities because of a superstition that the power that begins the next war will be do- feuted. Dr. \Vindthorst, the leader of Lhe Centre in the Hoiuhshmg, declares “LIE the German m‘mamu alts an: im- defensive and not ufl'cn» sive purposes. It it reported RILS [\loulu, at the head (if 20,000 troops, has signed a treaty wiLh other Amb tribes to tolerate 110 European occupa- tion of the Soudzul. THE WEEK’S NEWS. ()RMIGN. A cablegram says the Queen has consent- ed to accept from the women of England the Jubilee gift: of an equestrian statue of the late Prince Consort. A report from Paris says Gen. Boulanger is regarded by the masses as the long ex- peclud libcrator and that the whole country is anxious for revenge. Traders from the interior of Africa. report that Dr. Hulub, the explorer, his wife and pm‘ty who accompanied him, have been IDELSEMCI'CL} by the natives. Stories m’o zwain current in London a. - . O . . ’ szrL-ntly wnhout much touudatmn, that Ruskin’s mind is (riviuvr way and that he _ ' ‘ a ‘ a . . 7‘ Is ahuut to Jom the (mthohc (/huruh. Dynamite outrages were recently commit- ted at Lyons and St. Etienne, in France. Three police ofï¬cers were seriously injured and eight conspirators Were arrested, At the Imperial Institute meeting,r in Lon- dnn, Cardinal Mzmnmg spoke highly of the Queen, to whom, he sand, we owed a great- m' debt than the historian could record. An innkeeper of Vienna and his wife have been arrested for committing a. series of inur- ders extendng over ievuml years. The Victims were wealthy guests at the inn. At Tipperary u. tenant named McCarthy was m‘ieted. A mob subsequently demolish- ed his house, declaring that they would not tolerate evictions in Tipperary in future. Sir Charles Dilke has been lcft by a cousin the sum of £140,000; The cousin be- lieved Sir Charles to beam innocent man and altered his will in his favour :Lftcr the trial. In View of the Emperor William's desire for rest on account of his old age, Prince Bismarck has issued a. notice, requesting the people to abstain from noisy ovations on the Emperor‘s birthday. The Prince of \Vales has notiï¬ed the Gov- ernors of New South \Vaies and Victoria, thatneither he nor the Princess will be able to visit Australia this year 011 the occasion of the centenary celebration. During the month of January there were 700 personal applications at; the Government Emigrants’ Information ofï¬ce in London, and 19 per cent. of 'those Who applied were seeking information about Canada. N“; The Servian Government has discovered 3. conspiracy among Bulgaria refugees in Ser- via. to invade Bulgaria. The plan was to cross the frontier between J’ierot and Nisch simultaneously with an invasion from Do- hroja. M ensures have been taken to prevent the carrying out of the plot. At the dinner given by the Associated Chambers ofConimerce in London, Sir James Fergusson, under Foreign Secretary, stated that the Government had no information to justify the statement that the probabilities of war had increased. There was absolute- ly no great cause for war, neither was there such irritation or tension as to render war inevitable or even probable. The inhabitants of Baku, the centre of the great Russian petroleum ï¬elds have been much alarmed over a aubtcrranean explo- sion which shook the houses, and caused c011- shloruhle damage. At the same time n v01- cann burst on thlmtan, ten miles from ' inku. For two nights the volcano throw a. Column of tire and mud 350 feet high, illu- minating the country for miles. The mud emitted already lies from 7 to H feet deep over a square mils of territory. The ltulian commander at Massowah re- ports that Res Aloulzt has summoned the Itilians to quit all their advanced posts, and to limit their occupation to Massownh. The Abyssinizms hold Salimher, an Italian engineel: as hostage. The latter was threatened with (loath, and begged the 1mâ€" lian commander to come to an agreement with Res Aloula. The commander replied that he was unuhle to do so because the Ita- lian forts were intended for the protection of the caravans, and he was ready to resist the Abyssinians. The Russian government is about ordering a large number of repeating rifles from Conâ€" necticut, and an order for 6,000 Remington guns has just been increased to 11,000. Since the holidays 3,000 salesmen, women, cash girls and boys have been discharged in the stores of New York and Brooklyn, and they have no prospects of employment until the next holidays. An electric railway manufacturing comâ€" pany, with a capital of $1,000,000, has just been started at Portland, Me. The carpet trade is beginning to give evi- dence of life. Buyers have waited for a long time to see if last season’s prices would pre- vail this year. Textile manufacturers ent 41'- tain very bright hopes for the future. Plate-glass is in good demand, and factor- ies are overcrowded with orders. The green glass workers are still out, and will be as- sisted by the knights. Stocks of shades and globes are light. New designs are soon to he brought out. French and German clothing manufactur- ers expect to do a large-business in clothing with Japan. The empress recently placed an order for $200,000 worth of fashionable European clothing with French and German manufacturers. The government has $20,000,000 worth of tools, hardware, nails and stufl'of that kind. Among them are 46,566 angers and bits, 29,- 542 screws and 146,385 ï¬les. There are l,- 200 tons of cast and wrought iron, and 159,- 600 pounds of old copper. Much of this material is lying loose around the yards.â€"â€" A mcrican Paper. The Chicago 8: Northwestern Railway company has established a. mutual guarantee fund. The cost of insurance ranges from sixty-ï¬ve cents per $100 the ï¬rst yan to ï¬fty cents the fifth year. It is a very sucâ€" cossful and satisfactory system to the en» ployes, and it will probably be extended to other roads. Gunmukers record with satisfaction that not one of the Rodman guns has ever been exploded, even though the pressure goes as high as 300,000 pounds to the square inch. The endurance ranges from 300 to 2,400 rounds. The life of a. large steel gun is 200 rounds. The average pressure in Krupp’s guns is 30,000 pounds to the square inch. She W225 Save-d From duvs of agony and discomfort, not by grant, int‘rpositious, but by the use of the 0:11y sun pop corn cul‘e~»»P11t11aIn’s Painless Com Extractor. Tender, painful co‘ns are removed by its use in a. few days, without Lhe slightest discomfort. Manly substitutm~ in the umrkct m;ch it necessary that only “ Putnam‘s" should be asked for and taken Sure, safe, harmless. THE FIELD OF INDUSTRY. She W2; An excellent homeâ€"made axle grease is said to be made of two parts tulluw, two parts castor oil and one part of pulverized black lead. Every steam boiler, for whatever purpose employed, ought to be opened, cleaned, thoroughly examined and tested, at least once a. year. To soften Wrought iron, heat to a low renl heat, and cool it in soft soap ; then wheat to a. low rod, and let it cool in lime. This makes wrought iron very soft. If you are tall, light of weight and narrow of chest, your chances of dying of consump» tion are favorable. Live outdoors all you can and take care of your health. Sawdust thrown on a. circular saw table will render the haulingr of heavy planks quite easy. The grains act as small rollers and reduce friction. To make szpie1‘-1nauhe for i work, boil clippings of brown paper in Pater, beat them into a. glue or gum, and size and press molds, \Vhere there are several boilers in a hat- tery, each boiler should be provided with a. separate stemu-glmge, which shunld he Lun- ncctcd to the boiler direct, and not with the steamyipc. A ï¬re under ahoiler should not be hurried too much, but; should be left to gain its full strength slowly. This is done easiest by putting in only a small quantity of fuel at a time. An excellgnt lubricant that will not 001'- rode brass and will last for weeks is made of one part of melted India. rubber (not vulcanized) and two parts of common vase- line. Carbolic acid is now recommended for moistening the tools with which metals are worked. The eiï¬ciency of the gl‘iudstone is even said to be increased by the use of acid. The dark and impure acid can be used for this purpose. A good moth powder is made of ground hops one drachm, Scotch snuff two ounces, camphor gum one ounce, black pepper one ounce, cedar sawdust four ounces; mix thoroughly and strew among the furs and woolens to be protected. M. Lostat, a. French contractor, presarves wood of all kinds by piling the wood in a trench or trough, covering it with (luicklime and sprinkling with water. The lime-water not only preserves the wood from decay, but makes it harder and stronger. Furniture needs cleaning as much as other woodwork. It may be washed with warm soapsuds quickly, wiped dry and then rubbed with an oily cloth. To polish it rub with rotten-stone and sweet oil. Clean off the oil and polish it with Chamois skin. To keep postage stamps in the pocket or memorandum book without sticking, 0. Can- adian post-ofï¬ce clerk advises people to rub the sticky side over the hair two or three, times. The oil of the hair coats the nmcihige and prevents it from sticking. Locate the stemn-guage in a good light and kccp its face clean, so that it will not require an electric light, u step-ladder and a telescope to tell where the needle points. Have it tested occasionally, that you may know if it is in proper working coxulition. In order to render glu‘f-insolnble in water, even hot water, it is only necessary when dissolving glue for use, to add a. little potassium bicln‘omate to the water, and ex- pose the glued part to the light. The pro- portion of bichromatc will vary with cir- cumstances, but for most purposes about one-ï¬fth of the amount of glue will suï¬ice. Heart Disease, The symptoms of which are “ Faint spells, purple lips, numbness, palpitation, slip beats, hot flashes, rush of blood to the head, dull pain in the heart with Imam, dram], ra- pid and irreyzdur. The second heart beat quicker than the ï¬rst, pain about the breust bone, &c.†Can be cured “in many of the ï¬rst stages.†Send 60 in stamps for pamph- let and full particulars, Address M. V. LUJxON, 47 \Vollington St. East, Toronto, Canada. The ï¬nest sympathy is that which, while tenderly compassionatng the Borrowing one will yet arouse him to the necessity and obligation of fulfilling at once without delay his nearest duty. Whenever your Stomach or Bowela get out of or- der, causing Biliousness, Dyspepsia. or Indigestion, and their attendant evils, take at once a dose of Dr. Carson‘s Stomach Bitters. Best family medicihe. All Druggists, 50 cents. USEFUL AND SUGGESTIVE. Rosa. Bonheur is at present in Nice. She has bought two lions from Bidel, to serve as models for a painting which has been ordered by an American and for which a, 10ng price is expected. CatEu-rh, Catarrhal Deafness and Hay Fever. Sufferers are not generally aware that these diseases are contagious, or that they are due to the presence of living parasites in the lining membrane of the nose and eustnchiun tubes. Microscopic research, however, has proved this to be a (wet, and the result is that a simple remedy has been formulated whereby catarrh, catarrhal deafness and hay (ever are cured in from one to three simple applications made at home. A pamphlet explaining this new treatment is sent free on receipt of stamp by A, H. Dixon & Son, 808 King Street West Toronto. Canada. Some remarkable stories have been told under the head of “ Antipathies,†but the most remarkable we ever heard was that of the man who could not sleep in church be- cause the nap was worn off his coat collar. YOUNG MEN Eufl'ering from the effects of early evil habits, the result of ignorance and folly, who ï¬nd themselves weak, nervoug and exhausted : also MID- DEE-AGED and OLD MEN “ho are broken down from the eflects of abuse or over-work, and in ndvanceï¬ life £901 the consequemws of youthful excess, send for and HEAD M. V. Luhon’s Treatise on Diseaseu of Men. The hook will be sent sealed to any address on receim of two 30. ldrcsa M. V. LUBON, 47 Wming- {ton St. E. To‘ronto, Ont. A large part of selfvculture is dependent upon the use that is made of the busiest and most closely ï¬lled hours. This is the same in every honest 03.1] mg, Whatever its nature. People who are subject to bad breqth, foul coated tongue, or any disorder of the Stomach, can at once be relieved by using Dr. Carson‘s Stomach Bitters, the 01d and tried remedy. Ask your Druggist. WernwwwWP-amm Befnre the wedding day she was dear and he was her treasure; but; afterwards she became dearer and he treasurer. 91" FOR: ALL. $30 A \’\ A AK and expenses ‘M paid. V luble outï¬t and partichhrfl free. Iâ€. 0 E'M‘MEK gm, Maine. rt J u EUR-ha“ H“ CONN 1 1 0:0“ to loan on Mortg age. Trust funds. E‘oz particulars apply to BEAT‘TY, Cum» WICK, BLACKSTCCK & GALT, Toronto. Tmonto {it ï¬ne, 51111111 A or white L paste, Add a into oiled ‘1‘. HI YEARLY J11; M ‘ A. P, 320 PROG‘R'HEI) in Canada, the U S. and ‘ all («1144411 uountrfua‘ Engincc ' I'm- tent Athl‘neys, and (expats in Patent. Cauruu. , uh- lishcd 1807. Ronald 1‘. Richm! a‘x $0.. Toromo. ‘0 SHEETS OF 5 86 100. MUSIC; momma x, 7 Maya} ï¬rm Inst‘s, ‘Violins,’ ‘Flutmfl ‘Fifes,’ and Musinal Inst. Trimmings, at. reduced prices. R. B. BU'I‘LAND, 87 Kim; St, W., Toronto Twokinds; CLUTHFR . . ‘ QUI \‘thNsz, '10 kinds; Mnnglos, three }.in<‘1<. (Zlmrnï¬, ("urka chepex-s, Hem Choppers, TmL ’, and other sundries. Um“ Sunbeam Wrinuvr rut ' for $10!», HAMILTON lxm'srmu, Wumm (70., Hamilton, (.‘anmlzx. h'vnd for amide wanted, or 111115311' nod (7' mlug’ua k 0f 17m“ Trees, Hymn/vines, Spun-o Hedge Plank, Ornwmrnfll Trow. (hull-mt NewRoer, Jlulbs, Dm-nmtdve Plants, and F11: Holly. (fut Flowc “, Wedding Bouqm 1:7, Hf Hu'lwrim‘ I flfl ï¬ng “fl†quality, rm ahm‘i Lotiuc. HISMWZ mi‘é‘é"MiKii’,“i€§€5&m. New shipment- from England, Bx Stemmhip “ Nor wegian.“ Lowest prices Li) M? trade. W0 arr son mgr-um in Canada In? .‘E’nRridu’s Celebrated Sheep Cravinng Wn‘te for quota mm, JA‘VHIS PAKLK «E mm. 1‘ ram". ask your dealer for our was and secure the best . y Blind, Bleeding, and itching, Pi effectually curul by the )lfdk'fll Pile Remedy. I Thousanda 0f sufferers can t‘lï¬tlf)‘ to the permanent relief from those internal and cqternal Renwrlics. $1.00 per package. Ask your druggist for if, or \ 11 he sent by mail, posts-.59 paid. HUGH MILLER k (70., 167 King St limt, Toronto. I m R. 00115!“ to ask th A Rasps. I for price HELP“ Boga?) t HELP“ mnsincss College. Guelph, mm, Began the Third Year Sept. ist, havingalready received patronage from Tm: mum AND movmcxx Young men and boys thoroughly prepared for busi ness pumuits. Graduates eminently (inrzueasiui‘ Special acumen in shorthand, French and Herman; Ladies admitted. For terms, ( uddrcs-I M, MAI ‘1163, Principal. V .mm. .. um†. v.“ ,W. “ h Began the ird Year Sept. ist, received patronage from Tim: mum AND E’ROVINCRS. Young men and boys thorougth prepared for busi ness pumuits. Graduates eminently (S'HI'SUCESfuL ' Special acumen in shorthand, French and Germain! Ladies admitted. For terms, 5,‘ uddrcs-I ' M, MAC ' .‘HGK, Principal. i i We { I Hwy, Staci 23 KEEL-AIDE s . a. TORONTO. All classes of ï¬ne wprk. Mfrs. of Printers' Leads Slugs and Metal Furmture. Send for prices. MEREBW BREMWA $8. Artistic Designs, cumbincd. with Unequalled Durabikhy and Finish. IIAMIIJI’C.)1\T. o N’I‘ABirz. F! N N 65 ling; Street East. Toronto. meR-MATEw EABYZSMB I RTH DAY. ,,,.A_‘. a autumn. {Vaâ€"J an“ $PRING FREQEoï¬ BOX, WHITE OAK POSTS, flaND ERON BRAOES. Over 500 of our Machines now in me, and no complaints. Prices and Terms to suit buyers. Send for circular NINE GOLD MEDALS“ memsï¬mg mwfl Thwmhars! MITOLT’R" ‘63" 16" ‘8; “Lawn; MACHINE) GYLIN’JER/ -/"é%2». ’ Consumers will ï¬nd it to their advantage to ask the trade for our make of Files and Rasps. Ike-Cum] m: a Specialty. Sand for price list; and terms. Branch 0mm, 37 Yongé'Stig‘T’drnnm. When! say cure I do not mean merely to stop them for n time and then have them return again. 111mm a radial cure. Ihnva made the diseaseof FXTS. EPILEPSY orF‘ALI: [NB SXOKNESSa life-lung study‘ 1 warrant my remedy to cure the worst cnsca‘ Because others lmve failed in no reason for nut now race,ng a cum. Sand nt once for I lrsaiiao and a Free Bottle 02 my infallible remedy. G195 Exp-run and Post 03108. It cost. you nothimr {or I tn“. ml 1 will our on. Addruns DR. H. G‘ ROOT, Hmnilmn. - flat-aria. R. SPENGE & (30., MANUFAG' ‘URE ONLY CATALoéUEs THE FINEST MAILED 58.5â€"â€" IN CANADA Sand forâ€. IT WILL PAY YOU. Addrem TEELE BROS 85 60., EES Jim]: 19, 1M ~or two years my wiiu’shmlth \V‘ run down. She WM omrm W ed and too wmk to do unth : for herself; the W: 'vcn up by ï¬ve doctors, they all passed the opinion that she (-ouhi not l'ne. She commence} wing Dr Jugr’s Medicine in ‘1)eccmhu', 15%. md aftvr in '11:: Fix both she was so umuh im‘pm L-(l mat she would look after hcrhmwchold dutiea. In]. M. loovmcx, Enginvcr, U. 1’. 1L, West Toronto. .â€"WITH ALL THE~â€"â€" ILA'E‘Eï¬E‘IE' IMI’I‘RQVEMBNTS- NE E. «31 5}. GUWEY 38., WRGNTQ. TORONTO. ONT. YOUR mAGHINERY ONLY THE WELL-KNGWN IALO "AXLE GREASE, for mam-a czrv on. WORKS, AMUEL ROGER?» & FRESH, AND 81‘â€)- TESTED RELIABEL rt} Try also PW ,Have been awayded ' erlast £0111" W'A’faxï¬ï¬. £353. The Snow Drum mum“; 110mm. (70., m-uumn‘a, On‘ ï¬ï¬ï¬‚éiï¬Ã©iï¬ï¬ WALL PAPER Q Vixfllru ï¬lming! \vw‘or \‘m day and 1? Max «H mmnm‘r Iz'mn (gusahw 11M,“ wr‘ Man 12mg 1 Mai] Ramsmps dz. _ day and mlifax cm)». tutu-«my “m Live-1pm V ' mx‘r Iz'mn nghu; ' ‘ day to Liverpool, ‘ r ' w! Du :engers ‘om x-uLï¬mcre, Vin Hr» . rpm] fortnightly durng summer month-a, The bieun‘urs of the Glac- xzouv lines sail during winter to and from Halifax. Portland, Boaton and Philadelphia; and during sum- mer between Glasgow and Montreal weekly; Glasgow and Bab-ton wcekiy, and Glasgow and Philadelphh formightl ' For height, passage, or other information :1 1y to A. Suhmmwher & ($0., Baltimore; S. Cumn' &Co.. Hnliiax ; Shea & 00., St, John‘s, N.F. ; Wm. Tn: my- son 8: 00., St. John, N.B.; Allan&Co., Chicago: ane & Alden, New York; HA Bouriier, Toronto: Allans, Rae & 00., Quebec; Wm. Brookie, Philadel- nhin’ n A A119“ Pmflnnfl Boston Montreal» Armstrong’s Buggflb Bandage Gears Has many advantages over any other side-spring gear, and will undoubtedly he a great favorite. The bout. tempered steel plate pervhm allow the body to ï¬at very low. IT TURNS SHORT, rides very easy, and has no SWINGINU or UNlell MOTION. Suitâ€" able for straight or Uhacton bodies. PRICES RIGHT. Send for our (IL-m‘ripbive circular. J. B. ARMSTIHDNG RI'F'G €10. (INLl “WE 45'“. Canada Send for 1111‘ Price List. 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A Beautiful Imported Birthday Card sent to any baby whose mother will send us thy xmmea of two or more other babies, and their parents‘ addresses Also a. hnndsome D13.- mond Dye Snmple Card to the mother m much valuable information. Wells. Richardson .5; 00., Montreal. MANUFACTURY 5~§§STANDARD SCALES. ’0 make a Specialty of your Wanna and Horsé 1765-9}; by General Manager, 65 [King Street East. Toronto. GO. TORONTO. ‘Im. '1‘. ALSLOA‘UM Hamilton Scale [301 All Styles of Improved MMETQE, 8N7. TORONTO, ONT. WORLD EERLESS