CANADIAN. T‘The steam barge' Chamberlain, of Windsor, ‘has been ï¬ned ï¬fty dollars for violation of the Steambmt Inspection Act. Anthracite coal dust has been placed on the uee list. Bituminous coal and dust, however, are still liable to duty. More than two hundred thousand dollars of the additional endowment tor Queen‘s University has already been raised. During the past season 5,800,000 bushels of .min have been tronshipped at Kingston to Montreal, 500,000 bushels less than last year. It is generally believed that the Manitoba. experimentul farm will be located 8.5 Little Stony Mountain or some other place in the vicinity of Winnipeg. It is gengtxlly believed in Montreal that the negotiations in New York for the new Quebec loan of three and a half million dol- lars have entirely collapsed. In sinking the test wells for the water supply 0: St Thomas a. vein was struck thirty-ï¬ve feet below the sur ace which will yield ï¬ ty thousand gallons a day. Fire in the insane asylum at; London de- stroyed the laundry. kitchen, drying-room and bakery, causing a loss of from $25,000 to $50,000. None of the patients were in- juted. Judge Robertson, of the Chancery Divi- sional Court, has made an order for the winding up or the Central Bank, of Toronto and appomtinq a provisional liquidator. Much indignation is expressed in Mon- treal at the delay o‘~ the contractor in com- pleting the flood dyKe, which, it is feared, will not be ï¬nished in time to yrevent an- other serious loss. English emigration returns for the past eleven months show an increase to Canada. of over fourteen thousand and to the States of over ï¬fty-seven thousand, and a total in- crease of emigration of 64,940. Miss Maria Collins, of Coliingwood, will be presented by the Marine Department with a. beautiful gold locket for her heroic rescue of two persons from drowning in the Georgian Bay last Augustogdurins a sudden storm. During the past season over one hundred milion of Whiteï¬sh ova have been secured by the Fisheries Department, more than double the quantity ever secured in any previous season. The close season for White- ï¬sh and salmon trout ended On Dec. 1. A deputation of grain men had an inter- view with Mr. VanHorne relative to the work of the contemplated grain and produ 3e exchange. The question of Wheat grading was also considered, and the general mane.- ger expressed himself favourably to a. modi- ï¬mtiou of the present Manitoba. grades. A general court of the Hudson Bay (10m- pany was held in London this Week at which Governor Colville reported that there was a. bright prospact ahead for the com. pany. All their vessels had arrived safely with increased stock, but it was impossible to say what the result would be. Furs were bought at low prices, and would no doubt be sold at a fair proï¬t. He also stated that the Dominion Government had behaved fairly and liberally in recompensing the losses sustained by the company in the North-\Vest rebellion of 1885. UNITED STATES. From October 3rd to December 3rd the enormous sum of $26,703,269 was received for taxes in the city of New York. An exciting encounter between students of Queen‘s University and the Kingston po- lice occurred on Saturday night, one of the students being arrested for singing in the streets, his companions being prevented from rescuing him by the constable’s threat to use his revolver if interfered with. Lieut-Governor Dewdney and Mr. Hey- ter Reed have arrived at Winnipeg for the purpose of enquiring into the complaints made by the St. Peter’s Indians. Both these gentlemen say that affairs in the North-West were never more satisfactory than at present. The Indiansare quiet and the police force W33 never more efï¬cient. The new csncer hospital, on 8th svenuo, New York, has been formally opened. It is the ï¬rst of the kind established in this country. Resolutions favouring Commercial Union with Canada. and an early and equitable ad- justment; of the ï¬sheries question have been adopted by the New York Chamber of Com- me ['08. Fire in Cincinnati last week completely destroyed the great building of the Stro- bridge Lithographing Company, with all its valuable contents, causing a loss of about $300,000. A special committee of the American I’hilological Society have reported against the universal language “Volapuk†as un- suited to the needs of modern thought and a. distinct retrogression in linguistic progress. During a recent heavy gale on the north east coast of Cuba the sea. invaded a portion of the city of Bumeoa, destroying about 140 houses. The loss of the steamer Gumeery and an Americm schooner is also reported. rOBEIGN. After several ballots M. Snrdi-Csrnot ha; been elected President of France, to succeed M. Gravy ‘ The Sultan of Turkey has conferred the decoration of the Commander of the Medji die on Dr. Morris H. Henry, of New York, for distinguished contributions to medical surgical science. The experiment of heating railway cars by steam from the engine he proved so suc cessful on the Chicago, Milwaukee and St: Petul road that the system has been perman ently adopted. At avrneeting of the Dublin Corporation Mr. Sexton was unanimously elected Lord Mayor to succeed Mr. Sullivan. Mr. Sheehv, M. P., Who has been evad- ing a warrant for some time, has been ar- rested and is now in Sligo prison. There in a renew-.1 in Berlin of the ru- mours that Russia is Concentrating a mili- tu'y force along the Austrian frontier. Prince'Bismuck intends to resign in J In- um‘y the post of Landrsth of Nsugu‘d, which he has held since 1841. It is stated that the Pope desires to act as s peacemsker and eventually as mediator between Englsnd and Ireland. A severe shock of earthquake, unattend- ed with serious damage, was experienced in Chorley, Lancashire, last week. THE WEEK'S NEWS. The Irish police are actively endeavoring to arrest Mr. Gilhooly, M. P. for Cork, who has taken refuge wish Mr. Pyne in Lisï¬nny castle. Mr. Graham, M. P., and Mr. Burns, the Socialist leader, who were arrested during the Trafalgar square riots, have been com- mitted for trial. Mr. Dillon has been receiving a. want welcome from the Liberals of England. and it is believed he will éome back 17; Parlia- ment 8. very strong rival to Mr. Parnell. A newsvendor at Killarney has been sen- tmccd to a month‘s imprisonment for selling copies of United Ireland containing reports of meetings of suppressed branches of the League. All the members of the Austrian Reich:- rnh who are school teachers have been ordered to give up their school duties for the session, on the ground that education and politics should be kept sepnrate. The Queen has carried 05 six ï¬rst prlzes, one eecnnd, one third, and twp silver cups at. the Smithï¬eld cattle show. The Prince of Wales only secured one second-class prize although he competed in nine classes. At the Unionist banquet given in Dublin recently, Mr. Kenny, an eminent Catholic barrister, denounced Home Rule as an insi- dious misnomer, simply meaning the dis- memberment of the Empire and the utter ruin of Ireland. The second trial of Lord Mayor Sullivan, for printing in his paper reports of suppress- ed branches of the Nationnl League, result;â€" ed in a conviction, and Mr. Sullivan was sentenced to two months‘ imprisonment without hard labor. Lord Charles Beresford told his consti- tuents last week that ten reforms had al- ready been accomplished by the Admiralty, the result being to enormously strengthen the navy, a. great saving of expenditure end better protection for the mercantile marine. A cablegram says the Socialist meetings in London passed off quietly. The only in- cident was the chnimng of a. man tothe railings in Trafslgar square to assert the right; of free speech, and while the pollce were working at the padlocks the man, who was subsequently nrresbed, harangued ihe crowds. Better than a Hero. “ Vthta conrd that Major Smith is,†seid Jones to Robin-on,†“ wh , the very sight of gun-powder would me e him ill. How did he ever manage to become an ofli cer in the army 3†“ Don’t say anything ageinst Smith,†answered Robinson, “ he once seved my life.†“ Sued your life ! Nonsense, impossible ! What do you mean '3" “I mean that I was in the ï¬rst stnges of consumption ; I was losing strengh and vitality every day with the terrible di- sease, when Smith advised me to take Dr- Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. I had tried all kinds of medicines without success and my physician had given me no hopes yet here I am, as well as ever a. man was and I owe my life to Smith, and to the won deriul remedy he xecommended." London‘s “ Ragged Sundav Schools,†which are declared to be the great means of reaching and improving the poor children of that city, are increasing fast in numbers and influence. They now have 40,000 schol- ars and 4,000 teachers. A Young Girl’s Grief at seeing her charms of face and form de- parting, and her health imperialled by func~ tionsl irregularities. at her critical period of life, was turned to joy and gratitude after a brief self‘treatment with Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. It puriï¬ed and en- riched her blood, gave a. healthy activity to the kidneys, stomach, bowels, and other organs, and her return to robust health speedily followed. it is the only medicine for women, sold by druggists, under a posi- tive guarautee fJom the manufacturers, that it will give satisfaction in every case; or money will be refunded. This guarantee has been printed on the bottle-wrapper, and faithfully carried out for many years. It is reported that the English Church establishment receiVea early in tithes about: 820,000,000. 0! this 15,000,000 goes for salaries of clergyman, and the remainder goes to hospitals, schools, church buildings, and the like. Mosquitoes in China have a. very poison- ous sting. In a. Tientsin hospital there were at one time last summer a man with an abscess in his face and another with blood poisoning from the bite of the in- sects. Whenever you Stomach or Boweia gea out oi m. der, causing Biiioueueee, Dy epsin. or Indigestion, end than attendant evils, ha a u once a dose oi Dr. venom Stomach Bitten. Ben iamiiy medicine, All szzilh. 60 oenu. Don't hawk, sud blow, ani spit, but use Dr. Sage‘s Ontarrh Remedy. Paper is now largely used in the manu- fso trure of cofï¬ns. This accounts for the 3.1- loged enormous circulation of some of our contemporaries. 'l‘CllllG PILES. Burtonâ€"Moisture : intense itching and stlnzlng ; moot It night : worse by scratching. It allowed to continue tumor: form, which often bleed and ulcer- oto, becoming very sore. Swnml's 01x1!an etc a the itching and bleeding, heals ulceration, and n mm] cue: removes the tumors. It is equally efllcn- oloul in outing All Skin Diseases. DR. SWAYNE a SON Proprietors, Philadelphia. Swnxs's 0mmsz can 0 obtoined of druggists. Sent by mail for 50 centl. An English medical Journal has oflered a. 1129 to my one who dlscovers the cause of oldness. We’ve got it. Baldness is gen- erally caused by a loss of hair. Hus! Coven Cu“ cures in one minute. The Grand Rabbi of India. won ï¬rst prize at the Rothchild wedding in Paris recently for Lhe greatest show in diamonds. His ex- hibit was worn in his turban, and was value ed at a. quarter of a. million. People who no ambient. to Dld breath, foul conen tongue. or my disorder of the Stomach, cm: at one: be relieved by using Dr. Carson's Stoth meters 2:: old Ind tried rem-adv. Ask your Druzzlsn. The German Reichstag is discussing the advisabiliay of advancing the duties on foreign grain. The overnment favors the scheme as a. means 0? reviving the depressed agricultural interests, and urges that in the event of home crop failures it would always be in the power of the Reichstag to protect consumers by lowering the rate. The Ger- mans are emulstive of the French in this respect, and it would not be surprising if Germany were to surround itself with a prohibitory wall and aim: out foreign grain altogether. The plan nas been tried in France, and it gives satisfaction to the far- mers. Coir No More. Wemon's cough drops are the beat) in th ‘ world for the throat and chest, for the voice unequalled. See that the letters R. & T.W. ue stamped on each drop. I hve tried the Breadmnkers' Yeast with romnrkably good success after ï¬fteen years’ experience with my own make of yeast. I feel no houltation in saying that the Bread- makwr': Yeast in dutined to make itself popu- lu.â€"Mns. Inna ALGIRE, North Wiumms- burg. I have always used salt yeast for my broad but not having verv good luck with it lately, I 17110 ht: I would get a. package of {our Yeaat. got it and have had the best read I have ever had in my house. It is simply deï¬oioua.â€"MRS. J. GOODLAND, Pox-L Dovor, Ont. I no {11 the publication of TRUTH that on are Iolioiting testimonial; for your Yeast. keep n boarding house and usually have from four to eight boarders besides ï¬ve in family. I have used your Bread makers‘ Yeast for table buns und bread and think it makes tho whitest mud moat palatable bread I have over «tea. I remain, Mas. E. TINCK Drum“. The following are a few of timonhli reooivod by the Yggmï¬ Oompfmy : Having used your Yeast according to directions, I ï¬nd it superior to any yeast that I have ever used before. The bread we.- the ï¬nest I have ever baked.â€"MBS. ALle WAOAR, Napanee, Ont. I have made good breï¬d for 45 years, but have tried your Yeast: and have just lovely, white, light and flaky bread. The best yeast I have ever tried. I can truly recommend it to all bread makers. â€"Mns. ELIZA CBONI, St. Mary’s P.0., Out. Dear Sir: :â€"Having used several pack- ages of your yeast I can conscientiously say that 1 never used anything equal to it, and I have been housekeepin for over twenty- ï¬ve yeara.â€"MBS. E. ERRIS, Horning’s Mills, Ont. n. opium habit, depsomania, the morphine habit, norvous prostrnclon caused by the use of tobacco, wakefulmss. menu] depression, softening of the brain, em , premature old age, loss of vital.ty caused by over-exertion of the brain, and has of natural Itrengih, from any cause whltuver. Menâ€"young, old or middle Agedâ€"who are woken down from any ohhe lbOVB c;uses,or any cause not mentioned above, and your Address and 10 cent! in stamps for Luhon's Treltlle, in book form, of Dilemu of Man. Books lent ruled Ind secure from observation. Address M. Y. Luzon, 47 Wellington street East, Toronto, Ont. Little Elsieâ€"Then, mamma, if the white cow gives milk, doesn’t the black one give the coffee and the brown one the chocoâ€" late I†' OLLND, CHINA has FOR SALE â€"BHEU from ï¬rst prim hogs at Toronto and Ottawa shows ; 85 each, 810 per pair. “V. M. Sun-11, r'airfleld Plains, Out 11E BOILER INSPECTIflN mml Insur- nut'e Company of Canada. Consulting Engineers and Solicitors 0: Patents, T 0 B 0 N T 0 . G. C. Ron, Chief Engineer. A. Fauna. Sec’y-Treas. PATEHTS 3:2 Cmsunl HAIR Raxan restores grey and faded hair to im natural color and prevents falling outz IN all New York papers Wyckofl, Seamans A: Bene- dict challenge all writmz machines to a. test of speed with the Remlnzmn Standard Type- writer. For particulars apply to GEO. HENGOUGH, U l‘ElPTB for manufacturing iour diï¬erent pow- uersâ€"blue, white, yellow and the French liquid stamping for plush, Vrlvet and silk, minutelv describ- ed in print. all sent by mail for 40 cents. C. STID- MAN FIEROE, 41 King at. E., Toronto. Butterick’s Patterns and Books for October always on hand. MACHINE, with new improvemonts, is away ahead of any and every Machine in America. Manufactured dnly by CIRCULAISS Here. Something new and int~restingi Send at once if you want the best. CANADIAN BUSINESS UNIVERSITY & SHORTHAND INSTITUTE, Public Library Building. Toronto. THOMAS anaouafl. Presi- dent; CHAS. H. Bnooxa, Secretary and Manager. BRISTMAS CARDS, by mail. Packets of 25 assorted cards for 15c. 250, 50c, 750, slim and $1.50 each packet. Packets 0! one dozen each for half above amounts. One fringed instead of ' i so (it-sired. Cash to accompany order. n‘AT’uI vs nuns 4.- 1‘1... Tornntb C'spltal, £260,000. Dominion Government Deposit £55,000. Head Ofï¬ce: 72 King St. East, Toronto. Gentlemen of influence wanted in unrepresentaï¬ districts. A. T. MCCORD, Resident Secretarv for the Dominlon. Subscribed (‘upllal Paid-up (‘uulluL .. Reserve Fund . . . . . Total Assets. OFFICE :â€"Co.'s BUILDINGS, Tonomo Sn, Toms“). DEPOSITS received at current rates of interest, Paid.‘1'_°.‘32{139‘1‘1d9d NEE-3'91"â€: H, .,,zu,.,u. ,, “Aâ€. EBENTGRES xssue m Currency or Sterling, with interest coupons attached. payahle in Canada or in England. Executore and Trustees are authorized by law to investin the Debenturgs of this Comfpvamy2 MONEY ADVANCED on Real estate security at current rates and on favorable conditlous as to re- payment. Mortgages and Municipal Debentures purchased. J. HERBERT M A5031, Managing Director. rAcs|M|LE Jug’a Medicine†will be 0,- A Jun or on. Jug... more easily remembered MEDICINE. by association. 4thâ€"0ur riends will be able torecog'nize at once that they are getting the enuine Article, as there Is no other medi- cine put up n a jug. DR. J_I_JG ){EDIC’IIgE C‘O., CANKï¬A PERMANENT Loan and Savings 00. THE MARTlN MILLEB’SflTICK WDESTRDYER.’ A WONDERFUL SUCCESS. H MARTI { a; 1n , on may. uaémn'm, Ont lRI-ZQ Tlohs lol" Ml’lhlï¬, and I Canadian Agent $IIOUDVUH"TI.ENII A (‘urc for Drunkenness. 1HE LONDON GUARANTEE AND ABCIDENT 69. (LB), OF LONDON, mu Fur Baleâ€"lunaan amnpmve Lat- aloxrue free. R. Chamberlin, anonflo. RUBBER STAMPSEESAEE oils, and Burning Brands, &0. Send torCatalogue. BARBER BROS. 00., 37 Scott St.. Toronto. INCORPORATED 1855‘ have decided in fu- ture to put Dr. Jug'a Medi- cine in a brown jug in- stead of a glass «ottle as heretofore. The jugs that we will use (on-this purpose are made 0! the ï¬nest im- ported Rockingham, of a mottled brown colour,with “ Dr. Juz’s ’dedicine for Lungs, Live and Blood in raised letters on :he side. Our reasons for mak- ing this change are: 1&â€" Its wonderful curative qualities will be better reserved by the medicine Being kept entirely: a the dark. 2ndâ€"As the ug will be registered it will be impossible to counterleit it. 3rd-The name “ Dr. Jug’s Megiiciue" will be 36 King Sc. '15., Toronto Tomato and Smtforfl. :3 PECIAL NOTICEâ€"«We the many boa- Breadmakers’ .83,500,0¢?0 2,300,000 1.180.000 9,301,616 376 Provinces and StMes, touching both the Atlantic and Paciï¬c Oceans, are represented this year among its students. Send for 18th annual circular. W. B. Roam: son and J. W. Jonson. F.C.A., Principals. WGRK 0RONTO Culling schoul.â€"Geutlemen de- sirous of acquiring a thorough knewledge of gm- ment cutting in all its branches, shank! apply at once To S. Corrig‘m, proprietor, 122 Yonge sn, Toronto. Terms on application. DR. GRAY‘S Speciï¬c has been used {or the put ï¬fteen years. with great nuccess, in the treatment 0! Nervous Debillty, and all diseases arising lrom ex- cesses. over-worked brain, loss of vitality, ringing in the ears, palpitationmw. For sal: by all druzg‘ists. Price 81 per box. or 6 boxes for $5, or will be sent. by mail on receipt of price. Pamphlet on application. F you have unwind Anymlux uueIuI, pawm II and make money. Writ. for hAnvn's Gun): 1‘0 PA- nmn,m A. Hun], Patent Attorney and publisher of “the Yuan Roflew,†Ottawa, Ont. flyrs. experience. 0NTARIO Wanted. RELIABLE MEN, in represent 8 wpular LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Aldress, . P. PAGE, Secy. 10 King St. E , Toronto. In the Church of Romeâ€"10th editionâ€"cheaper in price, 832 pages. Agentn.Ladies or Gentlemen,to sell LhiaV’Ivm, FAscmnme Ind Tmaxc book. Liberal terms. ADDRl-fl, A. G. WATSON. Town-o WILLARD Tum Dnrosuom. TORONTO. J as. Park & Son. EST IMPORTED ENGLISH SHEEPS, also Smnl) American Hogs Casingu. Quality guaranteed. In lots to suit purchasers. Write for prices. w“ SCIA’I‘ICI..â€"An eï¬ectual remedy invented Ind prepared by S. J.Lancanter. for Sciatica, Inflammatory Rheumatiuvn, Neuralgia, Gout and Lum- bago, who was cured Mm all by it after being three years on crutches. Th. remedy will be expressed to any part of Canada to any pémon suï¬ering the above complaints who order it. Send for circulars. Price 01801. bottles, Lmlment 81.00, Pills 250. S.J. LAN- CASTER, Pelrolln. unt. Mazniflr‘ent Parallel Bibles, Withrow‘a Popular " History of Canada." uough’s "Plathrm Elhoes,“ Dorchester’a “Liquor Prohiem," Sam 1’. Jones’ “Living Words." “l‘he Cottage Physician," 0 Gouuh‘s " Sunlight and M Shadow," “Mothar, Home and He wen." etc. Popu- lar Books 1 Liberal Terms 1 Write for circulars, terms, etc" to Wmmu BRIGGS, Pubii>her. Toronto. 209 Yonge City Ofï¬ces: 393 Queen 225 Queen 100 Colbome Street . . . . . . 4 John StreetNorth. Why do you use those Expensive American and Canadian Baking Powder: when you can get as good and wholerzome atone halithe price? Prove it by try- ing the Cook’s Gem. Manufactured by ELLIS 86 KEIGHLEY. - Toronto. 759 TO 763 YONGE ST. THE ALBAWYWSTEAM TRAP CD'S. R. PARKER & CO. BAKENG PflWDER BARNUM WIRE and IRON WQRKS, [RON FENCES OF EVERY DESCRIPTICDN. - Send for Catalogue. This Distinctâ€er Home lnstllutlon was established 15 years ago. During this riod 3 million of dollars has been returned to the policy Holders, or their representmwes.pe 8“, 0-. The assets accumulated during this period amount. at this date, $0 over 82,300,000, Ind when ha Guarantee Capital 1:4 added, toms security tor pollcy holders to the amount of over 85,200†Those contemplating insuring will do well to compare the cost in this Association with 0 pm,“ for the above period, before insuring elsewhere. the! “m This Association’s Bales are from In to 30 per cent. lower than in those lore 00 business in this country, while the proï¬t results surpass the beat of them. ten mmiu m A Home Company]! Guarantee Capital, $1,000,000 THE GRAY MEDICINE CO., Toronto. Nervous Debillty. Bun Oman, )5 Tom BI. Moan. SAUSAGE GASINGS. GHINIQUY'S FIFTY YEARS. Hon. Camp-Juana: MACDONALD. W. H. BBAT‘I‘Y, Esq. J. Huaunm MASON, Esq. HON. JAmsa Yotma WEING AND CLEANING. Cooks’ Gem “unis: "AGENTS : BELLEVILLE, ox'umo. QJATION. \Vorks and Head Ofï¬ces : PORALL. $3. a week mu expem-eu pasd. Valuabln outï¬t and particular: free. PA). VICKHRI. Auuunta, Maine. BIJSENESS COLLEGI'Z PRESIDENT: HON. SIR W. P. ROWLAND. "ICE-PRESIDENTS: WM. ELLIOIT, ESQ†DIRECTORS : [an MACDONALD. M. P. RYAN, Esq. Esq. S. Nonbanth. FAQ. m, Esq. W. H. Gums. Esq. 56 A. MchAN HOWARD, Esq ESPECIAL BUCKET RETURN TRAP. Street, St. West, TORONTO St. E MANAGING DIRECTOR: J. K. MACDONALD. Branttord, Ont. Hamilton, Ont. J. K. MACDONALD, Managing Direct“. ' Sailing during winter from Portland every Thun- { day and Halifax every Saturday to Liverpool, and I. 'uummer from Quebee every Saturday to Livelped. calling at Londonderry to land nuns and paesangor tor Scotland and Ireiand; also mm Baltimore, vb ] mum and so. Jobn'n, NJ‘. to Lim-p ml romlgnuy ‘ during summer months. 1‘26 BMBmcI‘E oi the Gill grow Ilnes sail durlnï¬) winter he and from Hum-x. ; Portland, Busbon nnd hiladelphln - and during Inm- mer between G! ow and Momreai weekly ‘ Glasgow and Boston was y, and Glasgow Ind P slphll lognlghfly m-.. ,. For height. passage, or other luformnaion flu II A. Schumncber h 00., Baltimore; 5. Can: 00.; Enllfar Shea. a 00., 8‘, John'u, NF. ; Wm. Thump» son a 350., St. John, N.B.; Allxn&00..0hl I Love & Alden, New York; H. Bourller. Town | Alums. Rae h 00., Quebec; Wm. Brookie, mu mm: H. A. Allen Portland Boston Mouflrno‘ We are the only manufacturers otgmnll American H K Allan {.1113 Royal flailnsmamsglpg In Canada. These Casings TAKE THE LEAD of any English Sheep Casings. as to size, strength and length. Price Us: American 1101; Casings : Per keg of 100 lbs. ,330 00 Per keg ol 501bs..$15 0| Smaller quantities, per lb. . .350. Enaman San? CAsmos :â€" Per keg 0! 60 bundles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $30 00 Smaller quantities. per bundle. . . . .. 0 66 Patrnnize Home Trade. If any other dealers are oï¬ering Casings as less than the above, we will sell at their ï¬gures i! shown the prices; We also manufacture P U R A We also manufacture PU RE ANIMAL F E R T I L I Z E R, composeu of Blood, Bone and Meat. Price, per ton, $30 00. Fme qr coarse Bono Men], 935 per ton. All Goods Warrantbd, or money refunded. Goods F. O. B. at Hamilton. BABY’S BIRTHDAY}, MANITOBA. Farmers going to Manitoba. will ï¬nd it to their advantage to call upon or write to W. B. Gillett, 523 Main Street, Winnipeg, who has improved farms for sale. Informatlou cheerfully furnished without charge. Money advanced to bona. ï¬de set. tlers {at low rates of interest upon persona. property to assist them in starting. ears suflering ; Jen- nie Birrel, 56 Wllnut Street, cured o! Weakness and Lung Trouble: John Wood, 95 Caus- can St†cured of Liver Complaint and Billion-87183. used only 3 ï¬fty-cent bottles; Mrs. J. Baal, 6 August: Sm, troubled for years with Nervous Prostraï¬on, two small bottles gave her great relief. Sold at 500. Ga 81. F. F. DALLEY & 00.. Proprietors. We are now oï¬â€˜ering the Best Iron Fences ever sold in Canada, at Remarkably Low Prices. WE AISO MAKE Stable Fixtures, Sand Screens. Weather Vanes, Iron Stairs and Shutters, Fire Escapes, Ofï¬ce Railings, Flower Stands, Wire Signs, and all kinds of Wire, Iron and Brass Work. Wells. niéï¬umEéi’igo“ Mann-cu. A Beautiful Imported Birthday cm as to any baby whom mother will send um names of two or more other babies. and M pnrenm' addressee Also a handsome Dh- moud Dye Sample Card to she mocha: all much valuable information. SAUSAGE GASlNGS l-‘. ROWLIN .2 (10., HAIILNN, 0n. ESQ" EDW. HOOPER. ESQ. WINDSOR. ONT. J. D. EDGAR, FAQ. WALTER S. Ln, Esq. A. L. 6000mm Fae. hell, 2416M): street, laughter cured of _ Epileptic_ï¬t§ Mtg! ll covery of the I." 'sent age (or R {ing the bowels, and Curing all Blood Liv r and Kidney Com- Iaiuts. A parted Blood Puriï¬er. Al aw in Hamdmn whom" been beniflted by it use -, Mrs. M. Keanm 192 Robert Sh. cured of Erysipelas 012 yn. standing ; light... 00;- ] I \hb‘ greaï¬gal d I- CWADA.â€"â€"