In} certain parts of. Sweden, where the most absolute confidence is reposâ€" ed in; the honesty of the people, a very lnforma‘l-ipostal system is in vogue. As the mail steamor reaches a landing place a man goes ashore with the Jetâ€" tes, which he places in an unlocked box on thevpier. Then the passer~by who exâ€" pects a letter opens the box, turns over the letters and selects his own, unquestioned by anyone. ow Electrical ’l‘oy Which Wlll Interest the Children. \A new electrical toy presents in an Original way (her old principal of the electric penuulm', which consists of a very light .ball of pith suspended by a. silk thread; from‘ bent iron wire, one iegï¬of: which is placed in a glass foot for insulation. lit the little ball is ap- proached by any object charged with electricity, it is first attracted, and then, “upon being touched is repulsed by it.. The toy is called the boxing kangaroo. The figure of a boxer is out but of cardboard, and covered on the back with ftinfoil, which is turned over at the edges of the card. One foot of they figure is stuck into sealing wa‘x on a small block, and to the back of this legl is secured la piece 01} iron wire. ‘As the other foot does not touch the support, it is insulated from it. The figure of a kangaroo in boxing posi- tion is' cut out of tracing pap-er, covered on one side with tinfoil, and suspended by a linen thread from one end of a piece of; iron wire \that has a rectangul- iar bend, the other end being set in !'rhnlflve Life. ,{iram' M. Stanler advances a new explanation of (the tendency to open the mouth in surprise and astonishâ€" ment. Darwin ascribed this tendency to the intuitive desire for quietness and effectiveness of breathing, and to mere relaxation of the muscles. Mr. Stan- ley finds a deeper organic reason, viz., that the open month is the attention sign, and is a primitvie and constant reaction with‘ the young of many aniâ€" mals for the reception of foodâ€"for ex- ample, with birds. Any sound or other stimulus immediately. causes the young bird to extend its mouth‘. \Vith young infants the same influence has often the same effect. The mouth of the inâ€" faumt under sudhl stimulation usually assumes the sucking form, and its smile when the finger is pointed at it. may be either .nascenu or degraded sucking. Mr. Stanley maintains that the 001115 mon and [highly useful tendency of th‘ej ver'y young to open the mouth to all stimuli, visual, aural, etc., continues as a. survival In after life, being especialâ€" ly brought out with stimuli of high intensity and unusual quality‘ and time becomes a mark of surprise and astonishment. It is a habit very comâ€" mon among boys and girls to open the mouth under any attention. The rise of smiling and laughter as connectâ€" ed with wit and humorâ€"mt the basis of which lies surpriseâ€"thus declares itself as a. kind of attention expression. Assuming that‘ ‘the primary expression of the mouth is a feeding expression, and that this probably has been modiâ€" fied and evolved in connection with a variety of attention phenomena, Mr. Stanley suggests that it would be worth while to make a detailed study at expreSSion in infants and young ani- mals with [this point in view. ‘- .A LONG MARCH. I‘he longest cavalry practice march aver taken by a. German regiment in time of peace began a few days ago, the regiment starting from the town 31’. Griexssen. The cavah‘ymen selected for the feat were the members of the Thirteenth Uhlans, of Hanover. Five special trains carried the regiment, with their horses, to Giessen, at a cost pf $15,000. From Giessen the cavalry- men are riding to Strasburg, via Frank- fort~Darmetadt, to attend the imper- ial review. At? the end of September the regiment will return to Hanover. The Sultan of Morocco has a some- what imperial method of amusing himâ€" self with cycling. A couch is rigged up between the wheels and on this the Jonarch reclines, studying the cyclo- Aeter and the compass, while his at- dants pedal for him. £n Attention Sign Which Is Prhnlnve LH' -\_ AJ CURIOUS POSTAL SYSTEM4 the supporting plate. The kangaroo then faces the boxer. The process of putting life into the two figures is Very simple. One end of a glass bhimney is stopped up by a cork, in the center of which is driven a nail, pne end of Which'is secured to a piece bf small iron wire, the other end of me wire being connected with the wire on; the back of the boxer’s leg. The ipparat‘us is then complete. After the Lamp chimney, has been carefully dried, I'fl m’uis‘ty he rubbed (with a piece, of silk, 3r fur. Ifl‘his generates electricity, which is transmitted to the boxer. The hangaroo, strongly attracted by the blectrically-charged figure, makes a lash at' it, but a discharge of electri- lity instantly follows, and the animal 5 repulsed. As long as the rubbing if the chimney is kept up, this series if attacks and repulses will continue, ahe struggle between: the lumen and: the aeast being constantly renewed. WHY WE OPEN THE MOUTH. THE BOXING KANGAROO. EASY ’BICYCLING. n Survival of Metal goods are here to stay. They have every advantage as to appearance and durability and parties interested in buildings, whether barns, sheds, dwellings, etc., should not fail to pos- sess a copy of the above enterprising firm’s catalogue, which is sent free upon application. Their Patent Safe Lock Shingles which interlock each other on all four sides, was continuously surrounded by interested spectators, their ‘hand- some appearance, great durability, unique construction, fire and lightning proof qualities, making a combination much superlor to wood shingles or minor roofing. They also exhibited a full line of small and large sheet siding in vari- ous designs suitable for all kinds of buildings. This sidnig can be applied over rough cast clap-board or any rough surfaces, (making old buildings very wanm and dry, and b0 Ilook like new. Their handsome new designs of meâ€" tal ceilings and side walls, were very much admired. an improved feature being the construction of the locks making invisible joins when plates are put on. One of the most useful and practical exhibits at the Industrial Exhibition Bahia year, was that of the Metal Shin- gle and Siding 00., Limited, of Pres- ton, Ont. FOR MlN-E FIRES. Carbonic acid is now Successfully used for extinguishing large fires in coal mines; It; is taken into the mine in a liquified state in steel cylinders and liberated. Dut at Home, I am sitting in the garden, ‘ Out at home». And I see, as once in childhood, With their fairy fringe of wildwood, Fences, fiplds, and lawn and larch- All the scénes of happy boyhood, Out at home. â€"-ERNEST CHUTE. Still their hearts are kind as ever, Out at home, Dear old mother‘s 0, so clever. Out at home, And It was so good to see her, Sitting in that high old rocker. Telling ’bout when we were younger All the things that used to happen, Out at home. on I think is _twjli_ght deepens, Many ypaars have flitted by them, ,Out at home, Since the days when we were children, Out at home, But the same blue sky is o’er themâ€" Bluest spot there is in Heavenâ€"- And the landscape flung around 'them Teams with mem’ries loved and olden, Out at home. How we faced among the flowers, Out at home, ’Neath the elm’s refreshing bowers. Out at home, How we plan‘txed cut potatoes, How we ate the ripe tomatoes, Listened to} Dame Nature’s plates, Learned her wisdom, hoards and pow- 9Y5: -v Out at home, There’s the camp we used to love so, Out at home, There’s the bi] r11 so weather ‘beaten, And the fieldS in wheat so golden, And the meadows clover laden, And the corn and pumpkins blooming1 Out at home. But; they’ve changed so, brother, dearâ€" est, ‘ Out at home, Since the days When We were children, Out at home. Age has touched with crippling finger Those _ who round the hearthstone On a quiet summer evening, ‘ Out at home, When all nature thought of sleeping, Out at home, And the twilight, softly creeping, O‘er the fields and meadows sweeping, Through the aisles of maples leaping, Brought the cool refreshing gloaming Out at home. I was sitting in the garden, Out at home, 'Mong the berrxea and the melons, Out at home, And that soothing touch of evening'& Gentle playing on my heartstrings, Turned my thoughts. with tender There’s the swamp we used to dread linger, And their steps now feebly falter, As they near death’s dark 001d river1 Out at home. yearnin‘g‘s, O’er the days when we were‘children, .Out at ho’me. NEW USEFUL INVENTIONS. OUT AT HOME. Out at home. 95 Cut this out and return to us. with numb 0! your nearest express ofï¬ce and we will send chi! watch there for you to examim. It is m open-mes, gold»plswdi dun! root cane.hsndsomuly en raved. ited with American mo 01 ‘l jewelied stem wind and set movement. lady‘s or gun‘s size. 1|: 1| a flood time piecs, equal in Ip- - peamnnu to a 67600 Witch. . and is just flu thin for trudinf purposes. . on . mreiu examinationyou are convinced this watch is . worth far more than we Mk, - ply the express agent 93.95 - and ex ress wages and 1t il . ryourl. envy ‘ Inch (10.. Box Z, Toronto.€al. MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP has been used by mother! for their children teething. It soothel the child. whens Che auma. allay: pain. cures wind 00110. and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. 25¢. a bot- tle. Sold by all druggists throughout the world. Bo Inn and Mk for “ Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. Stuhbsâ€"Are the people of this town heahhy‘f r Pauliâ€"Well, half the tima they're in bed. by local applications, as Lhey cannot reach the diseased portion of Lhe ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitu- tional remedies. Deafness is caused by an in- flmned condition of the mucous lining of Lhe Eustachian Tube. Vi ban this Lube gets inflamâ€" ed you have & rumbling round 01- imperfect; hearing, and when it is entirely closed deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be baken out and this tube restored to its nor- mal condition, hearing; will be deeroyed fur over; nine (uses out of ten are caused by Ca.- tirrh. which isnothing but an inflamed condi- ion of the mucous Bill'l'aLBS. The mast singular ship in the world is the Polyphemus of the British navy. It is simply a long steel tube, deeply buried in the water, the deck rising Gully {our feet above the sea. It car- ries a110- masts or sails and is lused as a r'am and torpedo boat. Cousin Elizabeth is utterly deï¬cient in imagination. How do you know? She says she can’t brag that any man on earth was ever in love with her. It is said there is a rankling thorn in every heart, and yet that none would exchange their own/ for than of another. Be that as it may, the sting arising from the heart of a corn is real enough, and in this land of tight boots :1 very common complaint also. Putnam‘s Painless Corn Extractor is a never failing remedy for this kind of heartache, as you can easily prove it afflicted. Cheap, sure, painless. Try the genuine and use no other. The Younger Oneâ€"I think that all a, man should know about his wife's dress is the cost. The Elder Matronâ€"You goose, he should not know even that. OVER THEIR GRAVES. 1711 many parts of Scutland it used to be the custom to place on a man's t‘otmbtstome the symbols of his (trade. Thus, a sugar cane would decorate the grave of a grooex ; an ax and paw, wuh hammer and! nails, would be found on that of a carpenter; an awl and a hammer on a shoemaker’s grave» and do on. An Italian professor has promulgatâ€" ed a new theory concerning genius. He says that. the majority of persons of distinction are the firstâ€"born of the family, while a large proportion of the minority are the youngest of large families. Freddie, said his mother, severely, didn’t I tell you that you shouldn’t ride ydur bicycle today, because you were naughty? II I! The Balmoral, Free Bus aéï¬bilzg; G.T.R. Station, Montreal. Gab. 0&5}th (0.0.. Propâ€: ST. JAME3' HOTEL": Railway. First»class Oommerciél Hob". V flédériixi provemcntsâ€"Ratea moderate , Gives new life to the I B Hair. It makes it grow and restores the color. Sold by all druggists, 50?, a bottle. Among the principal consumers of corn w'hi-skey is the British Govern- ment, which used 124,000 last year in the manufacture of ‘smo‘keless 'pow- der. SPIDERS IN JAPAN. Spidm‘s are a serious plague in Ja- pan. They spln ttheir webs on the telegraph wires, and are so numerous as to cause a serious loss of insulaâ€" tion. Sweeping the wires does little good, as the spiders begin all over again. RELIANCE CIGA; La Tosoana, 160. “mom Mnmï¬ This isï¬â€™t 'my bicycle, said Freddie, it’s Tommy“ Jones’. We have exchang~ ed just for toâ€"day. AVENII E HOUSEâ€"- Hotel Garslake‘ O’KEEFE’ Lé‘ai‘TIF‘éF MALT Pennâ€"No, sleep. SLubbâ€"Ill ? Invigornvtes and Str: nzflhéns. LLOYD WOOD. Toronto. GENERAL AGENT GENE ARE FIRSTâ€"BORN . Deafness Cannot be Cured WHISKEY FOR ‘POW’DER. MOST SINGULAR SHIP. EVEN" THAT TOO MUCH. A CONSCIENTIOUS BOY. MONTREAL HOTEL DIREDTDRY. FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS A UNIQUE RECORD. The sting Within. LETH'ARGIC. ‘ European Plan. Rooms ‘I fgom ~$1~ aria, ug. Qpp. MciGll- College Avenue. Family Hotel rates $1.50 per day. P‘Kéiï¬hiTMéï¬ir’ééi ’Opposite GlT.R, Depol' two blocks from O. P' High Glass Water.Tube Steam Boilers, for All Pressures, Duties and Fuel. SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. Tomato Eloctrio Light; 00.. Lunited. Th3 Eaton 00.. Limited. 3 n I The Mann-Harris 00.. Lhnited. i; u The Outta. Parchm Rubber & lg. 00. The Wilson Publishing 09.. im'ted. (All cl Tomato. when boilers may be seen working.) 8 000 ACRES GOOD FARMING LAND8-»-AARENAC. s 10:00, ()gemaw and Crawford Counties. Title per- fect. On Michigan Central, Detroit 8: Mackinac tug Loon Lake ï¬elds, at. prices Hanging from 82 to er :mre. Th ,0 Lands are Close to Enteryrising New owns, Churches. Schonls. etc., and will be sold on mos. reasonable terms. Apply to R. M. PIERCE, Agent, W'out Bsy Cit Mich. Or J.W. CURTIS. Whibtomore, ioh. Esplanade, I O. Rolland. sole agent for the Dominion. Send 30$. “amp for cntulogue. 873 St. Paul Street, Montreal. amount, carried to the reserve fund there remal credit of the invest-32‘s a ahrplua over dividend of 16 43 or cx-mth Any amount; from $50 u wards received for investment. “Book free, giving ull particulars. The Dominion Investment Company of Toronto, Canada Permanent Chambers. 18 Toronto St. The ï¬anadian Hearse Safety TH! DE! MOINES INGUBATonâ€"Ioat and cheap.“ (1 pnl‘nnA “Jannaâ€"o ‘nr§hnhnm:n;nn anâ€! IM Thq Damn Mink?“ 991 "naked- cu. mat-fluke: a cdlborno «(Toronto 6; [at you he» prices to" Apples. Buttn‘r, ï¬lm. out". ï¬nd em podium. 1m nhtp a £0 nun. n n ‘I‘ I a Trade Marks registered, Copyrights. CnyeMs rocurad. Write for information. EGERTON l . CASE, Registered Solicitorof Patents. Notar) i’ublic, Temple Building, Toronto. Ont. 0F Jï¬â€™LY. This Company, after paying the 4 per cent. monthly coupons maturing August 151;. have remulnin a surplus of 28>p<§rlceygt After (1(3)!quin axpenaep, and 17‘ a JAG. n. ANNETT, Manager. sgzflngoflts for the Month § 56139 Great Bargains. Apply to JAME McK. STEWART. Drawer 16, Kincardine P.O.. Ont. Stammerers PARKE Wilkinsâ€"Yes; I understood the last part of it. \Vhat was that? We will now take up a collection to defray expenses. Newim orbutlons ï¬nest, sausage gagings-EnglishpSheep and Am- rehftb ads at right pric FARMS Batarrh; Inï¬anpmrth ".m- Deserted wife, weepingâ€"Yes, and she was the best girl I ever had, tooâ€"a perfectly lovely cook, and so quiet and respectful. Dear knows where I’ll be able to get another. Oarbollc Dislnfeotants. Soaps, Olnt- mont, Tooth Powdon, etc.. have boon awarded 100 medals and diplomas for superior e xceiienoe. Their regular use prevent infecti- ous diseases. Ask your dealer to obtain a supply. Lists mailed free on application. Dr‘ Ann". Bsrlin who will com incayou he 03;) cun you Lï¬W Bilkinsâ€"Could you understand Prof. Dryqrsrdlut’s Alfectuge on theosoprhy? Neighborâ€"Myl myl So the story is true, and your husband has really elop~ ed_with the ggrvant girl. m Eyery town ca_n_hav¢ a lggpd. Lowestrprices ever quoted. Fine catalogue 500 illuI- tmtions, mailed free. Write us for anything in Music or Musiosl Instruments. WHALEY ROYCE & 00., - Toronto, can. ONE NIGHT. “ Pharaoh 100. Brass Band 053p. Sherboélrno St, Oh, the luxury of it! No other tea so fragrant and so comforting. To grripk‘ Lu‘dellAar is_ threracnjer 70f pleasurg and satisfapyior}. _But be sure you Instruments, Drums, Ungforms, etc. not Ludella x Avoid substltutes. Sold evo‘rywhere! Used everywhere! Lead packages. 25, 30,40,501 60¢ COMPREHENDED SOME OF IT. ï¬Ã©chigan Land fer Sale. F. G. CALVERT & 60., MANCHESTER. - - ENGLAND. CALVERT’S Toni“ to. Fun SALE _ BRUCE COUNT;â€" T EKNWSTEAL. JOHN .1. MAIN. Supt. and Trans. never hmdens & is guamucoed cherv proof. Ask (or (tank. no other. Boa var Rubber Clothing 00. Montreal. Procured in all countries. Designs “ BEAVER IBM") " Maoklntoah Sold by all reliable Druggists HAVEN’T YOU TRIED IT YET ? WHAT ‘I mm. Mills a. Halo. Barristers. 81:0,. removed to Weale§vflld ., Rich- mond Sb. .. oronto. 1! Fun. 0! Gun», Quo" ‘_ 0.5m mwhfll‘i'i. 60. Toronto WPC9S9 ' Com Cure. All your drunk form Prlca W upon-any "10" who have hilod to be curodplu- ghou, wriu to amino it at your express ofï¬ce. and if you and it exactly u we represent it and unlit-er Intlshctory 1):! express agent our special price. ‘4‘ exprols chuloa. This is a ï¬nal ï¬nisth *‘34 regular 09.00 Studivarius m 91 flag I Cut thin om. Ind l and it tons with the mine a! nu nears-t “Frogs on‘ico wd we will ship you shin V all. with But!) by axpmu. Iubject tn examination. EI- "‘ richly colored, highly pollshod. pave and sweet in tone. Complete with how, aura let ofstrings and ream. A ganuinl bugain at the price. Buy direct from us and save the dealer‘s proï¬t. Johnston & Menu-lane, Bax ‘ Z,’ Toronto. Ont. BuBarry 8: $9., houdon. W., also in Paris, 14 Rue dc Castiglimn, and c all Grocers. Chemists, and Stores everywhere. in time, Q, 3‘61, 65.. 51m 14s. Sent carriage free, Also Du B ry s Revalent‘a Bigouitjiu tings. 6d. and 6t Vt- ‘,_IV, “nunâ€. u.m,mm, xu mun. as. ou. anu Ol :lveï¬bg for Canada: The T. Eaton 00.. Limitml. Toront' From Liverpool. From IVqutrcfll 24 Aug . ,.BAVARIAN.... .. 730M. 3! Aug†..,. CALIFORNIAN .14 Sept. 7 Sept†.....TA1NUX.. 21 Sum 1486 t... ....,PARiSL’LN. .288Ll)‘ 21Sept.......WHRAVARKANH .5Uct. The new Twin Screw S. Bavarian, 10,000 tons. wil Mil from Liverpml Aug. 24, and from Montreal SchJ Cabin Passazewféï¬uflt’) and upwards. Second Cabinâ€"$35.00 Repurn $06.50. SteerugewLivomool. Lonflun, Glasgow, Londonderry or Queenutown, $23.50. EyBiarrMiya‘é; ALLAN LANE? “u... “cu-“envy, JJ’IFEPEII' Indigestion Consumption Diabetel Branching, Imm- lma. Coughs Asthma, Atarrh. Phlegm, Diarrhoaw Eervoua Debility. Sleepleseness, Despondency, 50 Years’ Machine BECAUSE ms THE VERY r; gmscr on. THEY CAN GET. ' “ .-. wwuvr- - av". rhioh Suva! Jumllda and ghlldreu, and also Ream sud sslull 'In gnu whose Ai meats and Debimy have 1" Faced I l 0% IBI‘ trout-manta. It digestla when all 0th" and is rejected, saves 50 “me its coat in medicine. «BEST 011. THEY CAN GET. 0 other Elven such complete satisfaction to F AR M ERS Du Barry’s HARDWARE, DRUG AND GENERAL STORE! ALL SELL IT TO THEIR GOOD TRADE. WEE" Elï¬ï¬iizï¬aï¬â€™ï¬ï¬ 5A L. HEALTH nzsmnm xtzzszgséeswié fl'ifdi‘:°{ï¬%'§2.§'%"1§93‘;£§wz A1332?!» mm. B?“- u u . . _ _ __ - - An Enernsclng Phosphate, excellent cleanser for liven kidue and utomnch, tnkes the place of coal hr pre 3r.- Qianu In case of headache. lts eï¬ect la Immediate. So (1 by nll drug lsu. 10 10c, 25c, 500 “(181.00 packagoa. Queen (my rugs?†21g Wellington-at. I... Toront! Montreal and Quebec to leerponl. Lar e and fast Steamers Vancouver, ominion, Scotsman, Cambroman. Rana of paasue :â€"First Onhin S50 upwardl ; Second CI In, 835: Sï¬uruo. $22.50 and ‘23 50 or further informntion apply Lolocal ngenbl. or DAVID TORRAIV§E§ 00., GenglmlAgenta,‘ Domnion Line TORONTO SHOW CASE - 3005;: 30533:: unl- clflxo‘, toapulï¬m, Religious Pictures, Statuary. and Church Ornaments, Educmcionnl Works. Mail oi‘ders receive prompt. absen- Hon. D. AJ. BADLIER 8r. Montreal. SHOW GASES. WALL GASES “PEERLESS †Machine ï¬ï¬a GLOBE OPTICAL 00., Montreal, Toroï¬to, Ottawa, Qdébec. 105E mwruorpa stomach. Dun a. Nerves, lladder, Kidneys. Brain and tenth by Dyeing 1. . Gleaningi w "-â€" v 7 Limited' â€" ' 199 and 124 Bay St. TORONTO. Factory: Newman; For tickets and all inform†nu apply to local ngenbm H. BOURLIER, 11 Yonge St, Toronto. or H. a A. ALLAN. mantreaL ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS WHITE’S PHOSPHQ Oflice and Bank Fixtures, Modern Store Fronts. Mirrors and Plate Glass. For low prices write “ BRITISH AMERIcAN nvsms co.†02 ADELAIDE Vb, TORONTO. DAN. Look fo‘r sient in your toyn, or send djreot. 93 Yonge Street, Toronto. Solid Gold. ...$2.85 Best; Gold Fill 1.50 5 yrs Gold Fill 1.00 v Best Glasses... 100 We guarantee perfect Iatlsfactlon. For thé:ery best send your work to the Hptel and Saloon men cannot afford to b. thhout the Automatic Faucet. Attach- ment. ns‘it pa sloritselt in one week drawâ€" inz beer. No rip, no wagte. You only need one hand to draw beer with the Autom Mic bhtm case of rush you 9111 hold glusseain each hand, 33 the Autsmatic {I alwaya ready. The AJtomati dmws the ï¬nest glass of beeran is mad for any trade, as it pull the kind of bend on the beer ï¬ll. you want. Price 81 50 lyre-paidâ€" money refunded if not satisï¬mâ€" Dory. Hamilton MfgCo.,Torontn _Do you want. to In the [MI Boys A genuine auxâ€"5mm Girls_You cm have oceans a! M with this novelty. The mainnprlng of H10 in fun. Send! I Kissln Bug. and live ten years lonzo ; Sent, pus paid with our list of novelbiel. for 100, in stamps or an KlSSING BUGS 122 momma su.w.. - 71;);onto.0'nt. EVERY THURSDAY ï¬ljganas‘s’ NOVEIJY coi, Ceylon. Your choice of a Violin, Guitar or Autohup (0 selling only 3 dozen Gol TODDtd Levev Collar Bu tom It 10 cents each, or: Mandolin or Banjo for eel ing 4 dozen. No moneyr quired. Just. write us 111:3 we will send the but-to postpnid. Sell them, return V. I the money and the inst '~ choose will be promptl 12; express, all charges paid. eve. Button “.70., Dcpt. 1, Toronto. The only perfect system (or keep. in: name: And nddrena». Bumpie tn! outï¬t . . . . . . . . ‘ The Ofï¬ce [peqlalï¬y Mfg. 00., CARD INDEX ï¬ 5736?;Elélit Si. MJHM‘C‘L Invnrlnbls Succssa. 100,000 Annual Cures o'f Constipaâ€" t on. Flattflgnoynpï¬pgpsï¬l, 1 “:4 A . Revalenta Arabian Food, 8T. LAWRENCE Roma, MONTHLAL To LIVERPOOL. ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPC 00.,