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Head Office-HAMILTON, ONT.

A Directorate composed of prominent Manufacturers and Merchants.

A COMPLETE COPY OF THE APPLICATION AND DIAGRAM RETURNED WITH THE POLICY.

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AWNING COMPANY

Are now ready to take orders, as the season has commenced.

We have something new in the way of Awnings, the best in the world. HENRY COBB'S PATENT beats any other: simple in its construction, a child can work it, never gets out of order, no ropes or pulleys. or unnecessary rigging; everything as it should be; no taking down and putting up; can be used in winter as well as in summer; the rollers being encased in a water-tight box, the canvas is kept dry when rolled up. Are adapted for private dwellings or stores.

Call and see them before purchasing elsewhere. All orders promptly attended to.

MANUFACTORY:

No. 56 KING STREET WEST, TORONTO, ONTARIO.
COBB, BEECHER & ULRICH,

Manufacturers.

BY THE AUTHOR OF "MINISTERING CHILDREN."

NOW READY-CANADIAN COPYRIGHT EDITION.

OLIVER OF THE MILL.

A TALE,

BY MISS CHARLESWORTH.

Crown 8vo. pp. 380. Price, in paper, 75 cents; in Cloth, $1 25.

The attention of the Trade is confidently invited to this New Story, as promising to have a very large sale. Of "Ministering Children," one hundred and forty-nine thousand were sold in England alone. OLIVER OF THE MILL is a book of the same class. It is a religious story, and will be largely equired for presentation to young people, as well as for ordinary perusal.

DAWSON BROTHERS, Publishers, Montreal.

HUNTER, ROSE & Co., PRINTERS, TORONTO.

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ADAM, STEVENSON AND COMPANY,

PUBLISHERS AND BOOK IMPORTERS.

MONTREAL: DAWSON BROTHERS; HALIFAX: A. & W. MACKINLAY; ST. JOHN, N. B.: J. & A. MCMILLAN; CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I.: HENRY A. HARVEY ; VICTORIA, B. C. : T. & N. HIEBEN ; WINNIPEG: H. S. DONALDSON & BRO.

WHOLESALE AGENTS: THE CANADIAN NEWS COMPANY, TORONTO.

SINGLE NUMBER 35 CENTS.]

[YEARLY SUBSCRIPTION $3.50.

DROI

POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK, CANADA.

1. The following Post Office Savings Banks in Ontario and Quebec are open daily for the receipt and repayment of deposits, during the ordinary hours of Post Office business.

2. The direct security of the Dominion is given by the Statute for all deposits made.

3. Any person may have a deposit account, and inay deposit yearly any number of dollars, from 81 up to $300, er more with the permission of the Postmaster General.

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Deposits may be made by married women, and deposits so made, or made by women who shall afterwards marry, will be repaid to any such woman.

5. As respects children under ten years of age, money may be deposited--

FIRSTLY-By a parent or friend as Trustee for the child, in which case the deposits can be withdrawn by the Trustee until the child shall attain the age of ten years, after which time repayment will be made only on the joint receipts of both

Trustee and child.

SECONDLY-In the child's own name-and, if so deposited, repayment will not be made until the child shall attain the age of ten years.

6. A depositor in any of the Savings Bank Post Offices may continue his deposits at any other of such offices, without notice or change of Pass Book, and can withdraw money at that Savings Bank Office which is most convenient to him. For instance, if he makes his first deposit at the Savings Bank at Cobourg, he may make further deposits at, or withdraw his money through, the Post Office Bank at Collingwood or Quebec, Sarnia, Brockville, or any place which may be convenient to him, whether he continue to reside at Cobourg or move to some other place.

7. Each depositor is supplied with a Pass Book, which is to be produced to the Postmaster every time the depositer pays in or withdraws money, and the sums paid in or withdrawn are entered therein by the Postmaster receiving or paying

the same.

8. Each Depositor's account is kept in the Postmaster General's Office, in Ottawa, and in addition to the Postmaster's receipt in the Pass Book, a direct acknowledgment from the Postmaster General for each sum paid in is sent to the depositor. If this acknowledgment does not reach the depositor within ten days from the date of his deposit, he must apply immediately to the Postmaster General, by letter, being careful to give his address, and, if necessary, renew his application until ke receives a satisfactory reply.

9. When a depositor wishes to withdraw money, he can do so by applying to the Postmaster General, who will send him by return mail a cheque for the amount, payable at whatever Savings Bank Post Office the depositor may have named in his application.

10. Interest at the rate of 4 per cent. per annum is allowed on deposits, and the interest is added to the principal on the 30th June in each year.

11. Postmasters are forbidden by law to disclose the name of any depositor, or the amount of any sum deposited or withdrawn.

12. No charge is made to depositors on paying in or drawing out money, nor for Pass Books, nor for postage on com munications with the Postmaster General in relation to their deposits.

13. The Postmaster General is always ready to receive and attend to all applications, complaints or other communications addressed to him by depositors or others relative to Post Office Savings Bank business."

14. A full statement of the Regulations of the Post Office Savings Bank may be seen at any of the Post Offices named in the following List :

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Author of" Anne Judge, Spinster," "Grandmother's Money," "Poor Humanity," ," "Little Kate Kirby," &c.

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HE Reverend Gregory Salmon and his son Angelo left the shadow of the trees and the society of the cows, for a quiet walk along the banks of the river. There was much for the father to explain, and at the outset there was more difficulty than the senior Mr. Salmon had expected. He was not so sure of his son as he had been half an hour since-or rather, for the first time in his life he distrusted his influence over a weak and impressionable young He began as if he doubted him and the strength of his own influence together. "Angelo," he said, "we have been labouring under a terrible delusion, and I hope you see that as clearly as I do."

man.

"I do not see anything very terrible at present," said the son.

"I am dreadfully shocked."

"I was never happier in my life," said Angelo, pressing his hand on his waistcoat pocket, wherein was Mabel's purse, which was as close to his heart as he could get it at present.

"I am talking about Miss Westbrook," said the father sharply.

"So am I."

Mr. Salmon was unprepared for these ready answers, and marvelled what had become of that slow, hesitating manner for which Angelo had been invariably distinguished. He did not affect to be surprised, however, but after a glance askance at his son, went on in the same pompous way.

"I have been having a serious discussion with your mother concerning the fact of Miss Westbrook's loss of fortune-if she ever had any fortune," he added, “and we both arrived at the conclusion that it will be infinitely better for that young lady to leave St. Lazarus as soon as possible."

* Registered in accordance with the Copyright Act of 1875.

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