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Nothing on earth will give you or a friend to whom oresented more pleagure ‘han one of these Cameras Write for Illustrated Catalogue with full daserio- tions, Prices@c Marsh Mfg. Co., 42 W. Lake % Chicayo. 207 tf, ‘MICE I3 HEREBY GIVEN ‘THAT application will be made to to Parlia nent of nada ai ite next session. by THE DOWIN. ION PER MANENT LOAN COMPANY, for a A¢tto anand its Acts already obtained (60 Victoria chapter 85. and 61 Victoria chanter Wi) to deine the Capital Stock of the Com- pany, an to consolidate, deflae, declare and enlarge i+ powers of lending, purchasing, bor- rowing ad lavesting, ani for othor purnosss Dated at Toronto this 12.h December, 1893. WACDINELL, BI.ULN)D & “HOMP3ON, 385 —9i Solisitors for the anplicants ii — — “Tos (ow Birthrato.” “Christianity and oa #n," sermons, by Rev, James Simp- oe 3a and 10+ even forsale at * MUseR office anti at Carters’ and t Moore's Bookstores. NOTICE I3 HEREBY GIVEN that an app lication will be made tothe Parliament of Canada atits next session, by the Domin- ion of Croada Guarantee & Accident Insur- ance Company for an Act to amend the Act of Incoporatica of the Company, to enable tho Company to carry on basiness of In- surance »gainst sickness, and for other pur- pores, DATEV at Toreto, this 36th day of peary. Beatty Biackstox« Nesbitt Chidwich tiddel!, Solicitors for the Applicants. TAKEN BY MISTAKFE.—On Tuesday 24th of Feorvuary from the Merket Square. a bin eaurrter of beef from the sleigh of Malcolm M Lean of Grookfield, by two men. If not re _“rned in mediately, constable will be sent fo ae. i NOTIC# t herby «‘ven that an app'ication will be made so the Farliaraent of Canada at its next sesion tor an Act jineorpo-ating The Canadizn Mortgag > and Investment InCorporation for the folic ving amongst other purpuses: To car- ry on the business of a loan and savings comp - aby wit) all the necessary powers incidental to such » business, and to acquire and under- take the assets and business of The Canada Fermanent Loan and Savings Company, The Freeho!:. Loan and Savings Company, The j andon and Ontarie Investment Company, Limited and The Western Canada Loan and Savages? Company, respectively, or of any of them, m4 of such other companies of a similar kind as by ee oe fo enabling the becessar /~prpora: hd parties to enter into all necess are. os eoments for the , urposes afore sald . - 1 OMAS G. BLACKSTOCK, for the Ar plicants DATE at Toromt*® this 26th day of January, 26~vl tues | THE DAILY MXAMINER, CHARLOT'L' Lancing a Felon. Dr. Stivers of New York had a la dispensary clinic, and rarely a Ga passed that one or more cases of feloi did not appear. ‘‘It won’t hurt,’’ wa always his comforting assurances to patient if the latter made any ‘*Pot vour finger down there,’’ indicat ing the edge of the table, ‘‘and kee still!’? he commancied, and patients, ¢ a rule, made little fuss. Dr. Stivers ou had a felon on his Jeft forefinger. HU poulticed it for about a week, av talked the floor with pain atnight. A last he went to bis assistant surgso) who said gravely, ‘‘That ought to hay been lan 1 before.’’ ‘‘Possibly—but’’— said Dr. Stiver and then, with a long breath—*‘ pe \yaps you'd better lance it now.”’ ‘‘OCertainly,’’ said the assistani su geon. ‘‘Pat your finger on the table.” Dr. Stivers complied, and with a fi as white as paper watched the knil ‘‘Be gentle,’’ he cautioned. ‘‘That’s a awfol sore finger!’’ ‘It won't bhurt,’’ remarked the sistant surgeon, and the sharp steel di There was a howl of agon; from Dr. Stivers, and with his finger in his other hand he danced about the room crying, ‘‘Ob, oh, ob!’’ ‘*Why,’’ remarked the assistant sur geon, ‘‘I have heard you tell patients hundreds of times that it didn’t hurt t¢ lance a felon.’’ ‘‘No doubt, no doubt you have,”’ groaned Dr. Stivers, ‘‘but that depends on which end of the knife a man isat.’ Exchange. —_ = it as scended. Stonewall Jackson at Chapultepec. The infantry suffered terribly. It was impossible to advance along the narrow track, and when the guns were ordered up the situation was in no way better- | ed. Nearly every horse was killed or | wounded. A deep ditch, cut across the | road, hindered effective action, and the only position where repiy to the enemy's fire was possible lay beyond this obsta- ‘ 5 Positively cured by these Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per: fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORF-D LIVER. hey l.egulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Small Bose. Small Price, Substitution the fraud Uf the day, \ See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter’s Little Liver Piflg Qe eee RR RE IE CT ee a Ei —— ee cle. Despite the lorses of bi Lill Jackson managed to lift one gun : hy hand, but his mon became dentora! iced. They left their posts example of their lieutenant walking up and down on the shot swept road and exclaiming calmly: ‘There is no danger, see? I am not hit,’’ failed ¢ inspire them with coniidence. bad already fallen. The infantry, wit! the beld its ground with difficulty, had dis and General Worth, observ The appeare d, i | | Many | exception of a small escort, which | ing Jackson's perilous situation, sent | him orders to retire. more to withdraw than to stand fast, and if they would give him 50 veterans he would rather attempt the capture of the breastwork.—Hen- derson’s ‘‘Stonewall Jackson and the Civil War.’’ dangerous Jamaican English. The negroes of Jamaica speak a very queer sort of English. A correspondent ot the Philadelphia Record says: ‘‘I singled outacoal black fellow in aclean white suit, because he looked the most intelli- gont, and in reply tomy question what He replied it was | he would charge to convey a trunk, two handbags and a camera to the custom house he safd, ‘Marmlady, I dat quick quickie fe quattie fe lil tings an tanner fe tunk.’ ‘‘What on parth he meant I had no idea until after several repetitions, each yelled louder than before, as if by that means to arouse my dull understanding, an oblig- ing bystander familiar with what is known as ‘quashie English,’ translated the por ter’s words to signify that he wouie do the job very quickly for ‘quattie,’ or one- quarter of an English sixpence (3 cents in our money), for carrying each of the smal! pieces, and a ‘tanner’ (a sixpence) for the trunk.”’ The Nice Play of Spanish Children. At Fuenterrabia the place was en fete for four days in honor of the patron saint. The mornings were divided by tha natives between long services in the cathedral and letting off rockets in the streets; the aft- ernoo! s were entirely devoted to bull fights, four t ulls being generously provided each day. Somehow we did not go. In the market place were a group of tiny children playing the only game they knew. was a mimic bullfight, Every stage was faithfully reproduced. Only a few small boys and girls were not taking part in the game. They had managed to capture a live sparrow and were enjoying the more fascinating pleasure of twisting off its legs and wings.—Chambersa’ Journal. Primary Colors, “Rafferty,”’ said Mr. Dolan, “what's thim primary colors Oi hear me dau’ther Ann tellin of since she tuck to shtudyin art?’’ ; ““Wull,’’ was the answer,‘‘judgin be all the primaries Oi wor iver to Oi should say they wor black an blue. *’~-Washing- top Star. -_ A circus paida fying visit to a smap country town, and the price of admis sion was sixpence, children under 10 years of age half price. It was Edith’s tenth birthday, and her brother Tom, aged 13, took her in the afternoon to see the show. Arrived at the door, he put down ninepence and asked for two front seats. ‘*How old is the little girl?’ asked the money taker coubtfully. ‘*Well,’’ replied Master Tom, ‘‘this is her tenth birthday, but she was not born until rather Jate in the afternoon.”’ The money taker accepted the state- ment and banded him the tickets. But it was a close shave.—London Tit-Bits. The cod fisheries of Newfoundland have been followed for nearly 400 years. They greatly exceed those of any other country in the world. The average ex- port of eed fe about 1,350,000 cwt. per aDDum. ‘She Carries Her. Heart on Her Sleeve” That | What a boon to many a man or woman ifthis were fiterally so—How many spirits are broken because this particular organ is shackled by disease—and yet how many times has Dr. Agnew’s Cure for the Heart brushed against the grim reaper and robbed him of his victim. Diseases of the heart are by far the most treacherous of ailments which afflict humanity—ruthless to old and young alike—not insidious but violent, fer when the heart fails the whole system suffers violence. Discussing causes here will not console the suffering one, The one great yearn of the heart-sickened patient is how to get relief and a cure. Dr, Agnew’s Cure for the Heart stands pre- eminently to-day as the star of hope to sufferers froms heart trouble, and so far past the experimental period that thousands to-day proclaim, in no uncertain sound, the belief that were it not for this great remedy they world have long ago passed into the great beyond, Most eminent doctors, whom heart cases have baffled, have tested Dr. Agnew’s claims, and to-day they prescribe it im their practice as the quickest and safest heart remedy known to medical science, What are the symptoms? Pualpitation, flut- tering, shortness of breath, weak and irregular pulse, swelling of feet and ankles, pain in the left side, chilly sensations, fainting spells, uneasincss in sleeping, dropsical tendency and as many more indications that the heart is deranged. Dr. Agnew’s Cure for the Heart is a heart specific; and no case too acute to find relief from it inside of thirty minutes—a powerful cure. Mrs. Jno. Fitzpatrick, of Gananoque, Ont., after having been treated by eminent physicians for heart disease of five years’ standing, was dis- charged from the hospital as a hopeless incurable. She suffered from acute pain and palpitation, her feet and ankles swollen, and there was every tendency to the dropsical form of heart disease, but the lady pro» cured Dr, Agnew’s Cure for the Heart as she declared, as a last hope. Qne dose relieved her of a very acute spasm in less than thirty minutes, and cured her—not a symptom of the tr remaining Corpucror Writam G. Lucas, of the N. & W.R.R., and living at Hagarstown, Md., suffered for years with acute valvular form of heart i im many a“ lay off” from ‘his daily duties on the road, and he spent a small fortune in remedies and treating with heart | j 3 L specialists in promise of a cure, and all ended in disappointment, until ia good friend, who had been benefited, recommended Dr, Agnew’s Cure for the Heart. <= tried it, and found it pene him relief and comfort almost immediately. to-day he’s well and € continued its use until afew bottles were taken,an 42 strong, and says, “ Teil all heart sufferers that I can highly Yemedy. DR. AGNEW’S OINTMENT cures eczema, salt rheum, tetter, scald head ard all itching skin diseases: Gures piles in three to five nights. 35 cents, DR. AUNEW’S CATARRHAL POWDER relieves cold in the head or hay fever In ten minutes—will Cure most stubborn and long standing catarrh cases quickly and permanently. DR, AGNEW'S LIVER PILLS cure constipation, billousness, sick headache, torpid Lver—clcar the Bila. qo doses, so ccute -s Sold py Dr, S. W. Dodd and Geo. E. Hughes, Druggist. ) PSBSDVSB SBA DAD AVA DADA DADA DADA OA DAD ETOWN, MARCH 6, 1869 2 PREY OT NS eT, It Looked Nad. A certain young lady against whon appearances certainly looked dark once had an amusing experience of unjust judgment. She went cut on a stormy day and was ynfortunate enough to bave her umbrella turned inside out. Her two sisters were equally unlucky, and on the following day the young lady volunteered to take the three um- bellas to be reyaired. Promising to ca)) for them before she returned home in the afternoon, sho went about her business, part of which |! was to do some shopping in a large city | establishment. On rising to leave the shop she mechanically put ont ber hand to take possession of an umbrella that was close by. It looked like her own, and for the moment she had forgotten the accident. She was coon brought to her senses, ‘‘That is my umbreila,’’ said a sharp voice at her side, and a hand was laid on her arm to detain her. Apologizing for her thoughtlessness, she left the shop, did the rest of her business and called for her umbrellas. In the street car she met an indignant pair of eyes. Where had she seen them before? They scanned first her face and then the burden she caxried. ‘‘Three of them !’’ muttered the owner of the eyes, and it was evident tbat she referred. te the umbrellas. ‘‘Three! She’s din ne bad the day.’’ As she spoke she grasped her own umbrella tightly and moved farther away from the dangerous young lady, The color came into the cheeks of the latter. The speaker was her friend of the morning, and she evidently believed that the umbrellas had been stolen.— Youth’s Companion. , CACKATA Care : The Cook? 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