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V 2>j^^^j^:?ks^aLi s^ Wofrian^s Art Association of Ginada (INa)l«»OWfl^lTD) — i-. — . ' . » ' ' I ' ■ ■ - ^.' **Labofc ct Contttntia." ;■■ ■..■--:;5;.,....^..,.-.. -^■■ Patroneiies. • r. Her Excellency thk Coi'ntkss ok Minto, The Countess of Abkrokbn. .ADY Laurier. ^ Miss Mow AT, Government Houne, Toronto. Mr«. G. W. Ross, Toronto, . Mrs. Sweatman, Toronto. Lady KiRKPAXRiCK, Toronto, Lady TAYLORiffiju^ofito. ^ LADYWii-soNPlPronto. * . Lady Edgar, Toronto. "" Lady Thompson, Toronto. Lady Gzowski, Toronto. Lady TiLLEY, St. John, N.B. Lady Cartwright, Kin|fston. Mrs. a. M. Cosby, Toronto. Mrs. Willoughby Cummings, Toronto. Mrs. Prummond, Montreal. Mrs, E. Farrer, Toronto. ' Mrs. H. H. Humphrey, Torontp. MRS. A. S. Hardy, Toronto. Mrs. Grant MacdONALD, Toronto." Mrs. John Morrow, England. Mrs. Osleb, Toronto. ; „ Mrs. E. B. Osler, Toronto. Mrs. Sullivan, Toronto. . Mrs. J. S. Wilhson, Toronto. Mrs. G. a. Arthurs, Toronto. x ■ l.- .\ "V OHiccfft.f90(>-l90i« .{ ■■ ■ ■ ■ . Prtiidtnt! '.'/-[_ Mn». Dignam. Eltcttd Vict-Prtiidtntt: , Mrs. Hemsted. Mrt. J, E. Elliott. ■ . ' ' ■••"*■<■.■ • EX'Officio Vict'Prtsidentt: . • Mis* M. M. Phillips, President Montreal Branch. V Miss Galbraith, President Hamilton Branch. Miss K. Cochrane. PreHidentBrockville Branch. Miss Ermatinger, President St. Thomas Branch. Miss George Murray. President St. John. N.B., Branch. Si.; AKneUaule Machar, President K.ng||g^ Miss Weir. President Portage la Praine BrWch. Mrs. Hutlon, President Ottawa Branch. Honorary Recordit^f Secfftaty: n Miss F. Lindsay, 7a Homewood Avenue. . -.•''■.■■.■ ■ ■ I Honorary Corresponding Secretary: Miss Emily F. Denison, 5 Sultan Street. Honorapy Treasurer: v Mrs. Alfred Morson, 676 Spadina Avenu■.■ • LIST OF EXHIBITORS. MiM Akmitroho, Cindnnatr. U.S.A. Mim AuouvTA AMOBiiWN.CoUincwtMxi Onl. Mian LiLV O. Apamii. Toronto. MiM Roai A. Hainbr, llamiiton. MiM ROMMA laAHLLA BlVTH. OtUW*. MiM Rlnamoii Bavlim, Mon(r*«l, Mrm. PumiNCB II. BiRBLV. Hamilton. MiM PtomtMCB CABi-ytK. WiKnl«t»»ch. Ont. MiM BiKTHA Clarkb. London. KBglBml. MiBB A. C. Clabk. OIUWB. Ont. Mbr. Louisa C, Cabtbb, Toronto. Mbs. Flobbmcb Mindbn Colb. MontrMi, MBa. Bmilv Clbmbb. Toronto. MisB Habbirt n. DBtiMMONb. Toronto, Mbs. M. B. IMonam, Toronto. Mbs. Bmtv BLLidrr, Toronto. Miss A iniiB,F.Fi.«TT. Toronto, MiM Lucx L. FowLBB.Toronto. ' » Miss Claba B. Oalbbbaith. HNmOton. Miss Am "a GobMlby, Toronto. Miss Hamblv. London. Bngland. M|iss Ethbl IIbavbn, Toronto. Mi4« W. D. Hawlbv, Paris, France. Miss Bdith Hbmmino, Toronto. Mbs. Mi J. Hbmstbd, Toronto. MiM JoPLiNO. Toronto. Mbs. Louisb Joplino. London, Englartd. Miss Fobtunbb DbLislb. London. Eiig. :■:(•: Miw^BtiiiB L. LouooN. CtMltanham. Bng. Mim Famnv L. Hbosav. Toronto. .• Miss IIblbh LAri ammb, Ottawa^ > ' Miss Mabion LiviNO, Ottawa* j^ Miss Aonbs MAirla M acham. KingstuiidPlt Miss Lauba A. Mt)MTS. Torttnto. Miss MiTCM^L, Tustirt, Cal.. V.lnAt MisM M. Cabv McConnkix. Toronto. MiHS MabvM. PHiLLirs. Montreal. Miss B. L. Robbmtson, Port Hops. Misa Maby W. RoBBbtson, Torortto. Miss Maby Roobbs, Deer Park. Mas. Roas, London, England. Miss Lii.» Stbattob. Qiuwa. Miss Ma« Stbatton, Otuwa. Miss M. S. Sa»iv«i.»i Toronto. Mjss MABBt Stoqdlby, Toronto. Miss Stbathv. Toronto. Miss GsBTBtiint^. Sruas. KM,C:A., Toronto. Miss M. J. Sanborn, Montreal. .Miss Sandwitm, London. England. Miss Scott. Lond, Montreal. . Miss Domvillb, Hamilton. Miss Drvnan, Toronto. Miss B. Camkbon Bowariw, Danr Park. Miss Grant, Toronto. Misii A. OmowopD. Montraal. Mat. Ubasup. OtUwa. Mas. HOLMSTBAD. OMndas. Mbr. Stbwabt Houston, Toronto. Miss KBRRY.K^ontreal. Mrs. McIndob. Montreal. Miss MalloCk, OtUwa. Misa MiTCMBLL. Toronto. Mrs. Murphy. Brockvillc. Mrs. Pricb Gbbbn, Toronto. Mbs. C. C- Robinson, Toronto. -<. Mrs. Gout Russbll, OtUwa. Pr«ulBin Wbttrbland. Montreal, Frauuun Zamkb. Monitrcftl. I - "F .: > ■.'^. For Prices enqdfc of %»e|^. OfleM win be subinittc4 V OILS. £H0. ■■■I. Miss Armstr6n|g, Cincinnati, U.S.A. MOt/NTTOM -I. . . vy ■ .:.■••.■;:.. ;' •• BY THE MISTY ATLAhJTlC . . /. THE MEADOWS.. EVENTIDE .. I- ' ; Mrs* Florence H. IBiRely, Hamillon, Onlario. 5 HEAD OF ACOLYTE ! .v .... .. Miss Florence "CJarlyle, Woodstock, Ont. 6 WITH THE BOYS 11^ THE TRANSVAAL 7 APPLES >. .. ; .. V. .. 8 BLACKBERRIES / • 9 PLEASANT HOUR / ' * J_^__ MRsi. M. E. DiGNAM lO-^COWLANDS, HOLtAND . ; . 11 ON THE HEATHER DUNES 12 AT LOW TIDE .. • -T • 13 WILLOWS ON RIVER MAAiS' 14 SPINNERS, (DUTCH INTERIOR) .. 15 THE YOUNG APPRENTICE 16 A CLOUDY DAY ,V ;. 17 DUTCH INTERIOR .. •U. •• ' •• ; , V ^ Miss Annie Forbes Flett, Toronto. 18 ROSES PRICE. $10 00 8 00 14 00 15 00 40 00 10 00 .. 15 <» (Xot for salie.) 1 1 ■ .1 30 00 45 00 35 90 80 do, too 00 60 00 35 op 40 00 40 00 :^ ^ id • ■ ' ■ : ■ ■ ■. .,■■■.. ■ ■■ . ' ' -' " : -,■ "'■" '. * * . ^ ■ * ■ ' ' ,«« . ■,■-■■■ ■ ■'■''■■■■'■ '^'' "#■'"■ • " .' :'^,' , ' '. ■ ; ■"■^ * -■' ■ ' ■ ■ . ' ' ■ ' - . :;^v;-- -'^^--'^-.-^'^ '"! ■ . ■ *. ■,'■{ ■ : V . ■ ' ~- . ' ■ a. 8 NdT ^ Price. $18 00 . 20 00 IS 00 20 00 5 00 Mrs. Louise Joplino, London, England 19 " FAIR ROSAMUNDE " . . •• > soguineas Miss Elsie L. Loudon, Cheltenham, England, 20 BOAT ON RIVER MAAS . v- 21 ON THE DUNES .. .. - •• 22 DUTCH FARM HOUSE > -^ .' 23 VILLAGE STREET .. .... ■ 24 DUTCH VILLAGE .... •. ^ Miss Agnes Maulb Machar. 25 ISLAND VISTA .... 26 BREEZY MORNING AMONG THE ISLES Miss M. Cary McCoNNELL. 27 PORTRAIT .... (Notior sale.) 28 PORTRAIT ... . . • • (Not l^*" **>«) Miss M. McLean. 29 A TORONTO BEAUTY ^. 30 READING .. ' -v Mf^s Laura Muntz, A.R.C.A., Toronto. 31 THE CHILDRENS HOUR .. • k -. 32 THE GOSSIPS .... .. \ . . 33 THE WATCHER I > •• • \ • • 34 MASTER BABY . r ', • • ,35 BRINGING HOME THE COWS 36 STUDY OF A HEAD. . . ^ Miss, Mary M. Phillips, Montreal. 37 CHARLO FALLS . •■ • . 38 INCH NARRWOS - • ; Miss Lily Stratton, Ottawa. 39 GRAPES ... . 40 LEMO^* STUDY • • • • 25 00 10 00 400 00 100 00 100 00 50 o "sf t \ .f >{!• Ko. 43 44 ('46 ^^47 4t» 49 50 S> 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 V y Miss M. S. Samuels, Torontd. BIT OF SOUTHAMPTON . . ] Miss Mabel StoodleV, Toronto. ON THE EDGE OF THE VILLAGE NEAR THE BARN .. ... ~ . Miss GERtBL'DE E. SM'RR, A.R.CA., Toronto, BIRCH WOOD, HALIBURTON REIGATE HEATH MILL ON DAY CREEK, HALIBURTON >. SPRING-TIME . ..... LOG SLIDE, HALIBURTON . . .v .. « ■ Miss B. E. ToMLiNSON, Toronto. TEN-MILE-CREEK .. • .. .;!,.. > Miss A^ Blair Thomas. ■t - _ ■ . ■ FISHER-FOLK .; .... :. .. ' . AUTUMN^- .. .- /■ ..•• ■ .;: ■ ^. ' • :V WINDERMERE, MUSKOKA . . . . ^ Miss Ethel Whyte, Ottawa. OIL PAINTING ' Miss Emma Windeat, A.R.C.A., Toronto. OLD CANADIAN COTTAGE Miss Mary Rogers, Deer Park. ON THE DUNES, HOLLAND ON THE DUNES, HOLLAND MAUVES HOUSE, LAAREN ^ AT DORDRECHT PINE TREES ON THE DUNES Pictures loaned by Mrs. Thompson. ONE, FRUIT ^ . FLOWER STUDY Prici. $20 00 '40 00 «5 00 >S 00 12 00 »5 00 (Sold) 35 00 40 00 40 00 25 00 18 00 20 00 25 00 18 00 •5 00 6ia <« iO ■■77 No. ■f PASTELS. Miss Heaven, Toronto. 62 PORTRAiy (PASTEL) ■ . Miss F. L. LinpsAy, Toronto. 63 ROSES . .. V. .;. ,.. .^ .. 64 STILL life' ., .. •- •• Miss G. E. Spurr, A.R.C.A., Tor<^to. 65 A SURREY^ W**|:Jft:FIELD .^/(? . . 66 WRAYCOMMQl^ REP HILL, SURREY Prick, ' ■■■■ p 10 00 .. 2500 List of Pktofci from Women's Institute» London, Sag. Miss Fortunee DeLisle. 67 STUDY IN BROWNS .. v 75 «> 68 MOONRISE on DARTMOOR . . " 50 «» Mrs.' Ross. ,' ^ ■ ■ 69 EDWARD THE CONFESSOR'S TOMB (WEST- . MINSTER ABBEY) • .... 2500 70 NELSONS MONUMENT (TRAFALGAR SQUARE) 20 00 ■ - Miss Sanpwith. ^71 CAIRO FROM TOMBS OF KALI PHS ;. • • ^5 °«> "-'.-■■■ ■ MiSS' Scott. : :■,■;'■■:;;:.!>, ^ '• .9' 4-^2 GOING HOME .... v.; .. :. f5 WHAT CAN IT MEAN ? ' • ; ^ '•rv':' 80 0O-. ; . 80 00 :vM Miss Bertha Clarice. 74 rN WHOM IS NO GUILE . . .. 85 06 4 , , ■ V :..' :-. . Miss Hambly,. '■■'( ■ ' ' , ■ ■'•■ ... JS ONE MINIATURE • • . . . . : • • .; 25 00 f .. /. ' / ■ ■ ■ ■"" '[': ■■ -■, i %:','.■ ■-..'" 'V •■'.■ .' . ■ \'/ ■ 'V-^^'-l^ -■'"-'. ■ ,_. ':' ■ , _'. ..1 «. 11 WATER-COLOURS. S*" No MisS Augusta Anderson, Collingwood, Ont. RIVER BRIDGE POPPIES .... ...... THREE SISTERS FROM eONMORE .. ; Miss Lily O. Adams, Toronto. ; - . AN OLD FARMHOUSE OLD HOUSE BY THE ORCHARD . . , ^ OLD BARN «r,. .. .. 7 MARSH AT ilOOVER'S POINT .. 8 GREY D^Y ON LAKE ERIE 9 SHORE BIT AT HOOVERS POINT .. . ■'■..■■ - -^ ■' ■' Miss Rose A. Baines, Hamilton. WHEN DAY IS DONE, v. .. i BARNYARD SKETCH ... BLACKSMITHS SHOP, DECEW • Miss RoBENA Isiabella Blyth, Ottawa. I'hicb. $io oo lO II 12 *3 •4 »5 THE OLD DOOR STUDY OF TRILLIUMS Miss Eleanor Baylis, Montreal. A DUTY IN WATER COLOURS Miss A. C. Clark^ Ottawa. MtJSKOKA LAKE ., .. • ^ SUNRISE BAY, MUSKOKA LAKE . RIDEAU CANAL GATINEAU POINT, OTTAWA i6 «7 i8 20' PROUTS NECK, MAINE 21 7 50 8 00 10 00 i:S 00 3 00 5 00 4 00 3 00 12 c*o 10 00 10 00 3 3 00 50 NEW EDINBURGH MILLS 10 00 2 GO 3 50 3 50 2 00 3 50 > 75 r-»-^ ^■■^w" t*r ■^r?^^ 'i ^4 / la No Mrs. LobisB C. Carter, Toronto. 32 MARIE'S CHILDREN .. 23 AT THE MOUTH OF THE RHINE 24 A DUTgH FARM HOUSE \. , .. . 25 A ROAD IN LAAREN ...» ..,.., ' r Mrs. Florence Mindbn-Cole, Monfreal. 26 AT ANCHOR, WHiTBY 27 ON THE YORKSHIRE COAST .. Mrs. Emily Clemes, Toronto. 28 •♦POPPY" .; .. .. v .. .. 29%'ROSES . ' :■: .■ ■'■ . .■■•; •- ,.. V ■■ .;.;. .:■ . . ; ■•>. V. y. 30 ROSES .. •• •* • •• ••-. 31 ROSES ;■'■.•■:.■....'::.■■:-•■. :■...;-■..".;.■..■,,■ 32 TKISES .. v.. ....... 33 HAWTHORNE (White) .. .; .. ;. 34 HAWTHORNE (Pink) ... > Mrs^ Emily Elliott, Toronto. 35 VIOLET ./ .. ^' rv • •• 36 HANS- /;. > _. r'r",.. .;■. • ■ A. •'. ■' ■.■.■_■ ■■•;•< ;■ -. ••;. 37 MAKING PICKLES .... 38 POLISHING^RASS /. ' . . . . 39 GRETCHEI^ ;; . ; . . . 40 CLEANING SHOES a . . *. 41 GRANDMOTHERS GOWN . 42 SKETCH OF LEIGHTON ELLIOTT ; 43 STONEH0OKERS, TORONTO BAY 44 WATCHING .. • 45 FIRELIGHT STUDY Miss Lucy L. Fowler, Toronto. 46 ' VIOLETS . • • Miss Clara E. Galbreaith, Hamilton. 47 HOLLYHOCKS 48 ROSES / Prici. $20 00 »5 00 »S 06 5 00 10 op 20 00 ■''■m 00 ofo' 10 00 lO 00 8 00 5 00 5 00 10 00 8 00 8 00 • -8 00 8 99 »o OQ 10 00 7 00 10 00 ID 00 20 00 15 00 ■■^■'!';-i!t«;'iw^m'',W'')>l'Pff^'f^^'vm!)>!siiv»^>!^v'*'''' JO oo IS do : IP 6q' lo oo 8 oo 5 oo 5 oo lo oo 8 bo 8 oo -8 ob 8 op lb oo lo oo •7 oo iQ oo. lo qo 20 oo 15 oo \ . >3 49 SUMNY CO]RJi^ER .. 50 COTTAGE ^AkDEN .. 51 GRAY DAY \ .1 ; 5a LAKE ERIEf HQRE . \ S3 AMONG THE CHIMNEYS ' 54 STILL LI F^ 55 EVENING 56 BLOWING 57 EXUDE Mkss Anna Gormley, Toronto. • • . f • ETCH ...I-:.. P.tCt; « ,. $ 500 ■. 5 00 • 500 • (N 700 ot for sale). • .. 20 00 10 00 Miss W. D. Hawley, Paris, France. SOAP BUBBLES . Mrs. M. J. HemsteD, Toronto. 58 ^IVERPORTf 1 m'iss Ethel Heaven, Torontbi 59 FLOWERS I . 7ORONTO • • . ' • * 60 OLD FORT 61 T^ORONTO 6i BUMBER I^IVER 1 / ' REi$s Helen Laflamme, Ottawa. 63 ENTRANC^ to LOVERS' WALK .: .. 74 OLD CHATEAU .. • » • ^. .. Miss Marion Living, Ottawa. * 65'^ pANsiEs -,.V. ■. -1. ••;■■.••'■■;■•••• ^ :.." .;66 PANSIES-] ••'■; .•'■■ ■ -y -;'.-.■ --V: ■•/ •; • • . Misis Agnes Maule Machar, Kingston.' 67 BIT OF FERNCLIFF . ^^ ^^;^^^^ . • -^^^ Miss Laura A. MuNti» A. R.C. A., Toronto. 68 THE HANDMAIDEN . . . ! Miss M.Cary ^eCpNNELL, Toronto. ; 69 STUDY OF NASTURTIUNS . . . 15 00 ^^,- •if .'«.'» •4 No. 1 '• ■ ■ *i. PRICI. f- V V Miss Mary M. Phillips, Montreal. 70 NORWEGIAN VESSELS .. . .■....: ., 71 DALHOUSIE WHAKF .. . %.» .. Miss May STRATtON, Ottawa, 7a VIOLIN STUDY . ., .. 75 STUDY OF BOOKS 74 STUDY OF A ROSE ....... ., 75 HARVESTING,.; .■. .:.". :;..-■ \>;^.-^ :■.* 76 ^OCKCLIFFE BEACH .;. .. .. Miss M. is. Samurls, Tdronto. 77 STUDY IN WATER-COLOURS ..' Miss Mabbl M. Stoodley, Toronto. 78 FALLL OF THE YEAR .. .. .. ,, Miss M. J. Sanborn, Montreal. 79 THE PINES, MOUNT ROYAL 80 THE SHEFFORD MOUNTAINS .... Miss Gertrude E. Spurr, A.R.C.A^ Toronto. Hi STREET IN THOROLD .... 82 OLD LOCK, ST. CATHARINES 83 ST. CATHARINES .. 84 ON THE MILL RACE, ST. CATHARINES Mrs. Ar Blair Thomas, Deer Parle. 85 SPRING .. .. .; 86 NORTH ENTRANCE TO HipH PARK .. .' - Miss WiNDEAT, A.R.C.A., Toronto. 87 PANSIES .. .. .. ..... . 88 SOLID COMFORT Miss P. A. Watson,; Gait. " 89 FLOWERS ./ .i ...... .. -90- SURREY BOWNS . — —r^ r^— ^ 5 Po Sbo 5 00 5 00 3 SP 20 00 ■.r 6 00 8 00 1 2 00 8 00 • 5 00 20 00 10 00 12 00 25 00 18 00 ^S-00^ *1. .r 6 oo ■ •• \ \ -:: IS DESIGNS, No. Mrs. Hemsted, Toronto. I THREE DESIGNS FOR FRUIT PLATES .■• >A. ■■< \:': -1 1 Prick. ' 1 ■ ^ 5 oo . *■• 3 \ ■■ 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 it •3 Miss Marion Living, Ottawa. INGRAIN DESIGN .. i. •• • POINT LACE DESIGN .. •> •• Miss E. L. Robertson, Port Hope. . BoAk cover DESIGN . . • • ■ ' BOOK COVER DESIGN .. BOOK COVER DESIGN ^ BOOK COVER DESIGN > Miss Strathy, Toronto. . - BOOK COVER DESIGN BOOK COVER DESIGN 6 oo 5 o« 5 oo 5 oo 3 oo By Members OF W. A. A. 14 (>ESlGNSFOR COOK BOOK, endorsed by thejNational Council of Women of Canada. Miss Baylis, Montreal. DESIGN FOR ILLUSTRATION .. •> DESIGN FOR ILLUSTRATION .. .. ONE PAGE PEN AND INK SKETCHES UNFRAMED SKETCHES. I 2 3 4 ."•5 ISE C V Mrs. LouiSEjC. Carter^ Toronto. PEELING POTATO! DUTCH FISHING bT WINDMILL .. ^- .... SKETCH IN S. GRAVEN DALE . . ^^ STUDY IN CHARCOAL GRAY (Piperj STUDY IN CHARCOAL GRAY ',^;^ $TtTDY IN CHARCOAL GRAY . . #: 5 oo "to oo lo oo lo op 10 00 5 oo 5 oo ■•*<'■ -v \- Mm. Emily Elliott, Toronto. ♦ • ■ I 8 RED ROSE . . 9 ACOLYTE v. 10 SKETCH AT FOOT OF JVRVIS STREET 11 SKETCH AT FOOT OF JARVIS STREET la SKETCH AT FOOT OF JARVIS STREET 13 SKETCH AT FOOT OF JARVIS STREET Mrs. M> J. Hbmstbd. Toronto. 14 IN A GARDEN .. .\ .,, ,.. 15 LOW TIDE ON HAMPSHIRE COAST .. 10 SKETCH . • . '• • 17 SKETCH ».' ^. .•'..: •. .-•'.,. 10 SKCtiCli >'• '• . 1. '• • Miss Ida Mitchell, California, U.S.A. 19 LIVE OAKS IN CALIFORNIA, U.S.A. 19 (a) SANTIAGO CANYON, CALIFORNIA, U.S.A. Miss M. Carv McCoNNBLL, Toronto, ao BAKING DAY .. ai WASHING DAY .. ..^ \. .. .. ii BRIGHT CORNER IN OLD TOWN 83 CHATEAU RICHES >. ., ... Miss Mary W. Rpbbrtson, Toronto. 24 A STUDY OF STRAWBERRIES .. ,. 'Miss Baylis, M)»ntreal. as INTERIOR CHURCH, ENOLAND,... .a6 DOOR OF CHURCH, E^LAND .... Miss HowsoN, Toronto. GROUP OF SATURDAY NIGHT SKETCHES GROUP OF SATURDAY NIGHT SKETCHES Miss Bertha Williams, Toronto. LAAREN, HOLLAND ., .. .■ DUTCH VILLAGE .. .. .; HOLLAND .. «. .. I^aict. "7 1% 29 30 31 » 50 5 00 5 00 3 pb 3 00 10 00 10 90 5 00 10 00 5 00 IS 00 10 00 8 00 S 00 10 00 f ' 3a LAAREN. HOLLAND .. •• 33 DUTCH INTERIOR ..... .. .v Mm. Climbs, Toronto. 34 ROSES . . i ... ., •• MRS. GOKMLEV, Toronio. 35 ' OLD MANSE, WARWICK .. V - 3^ SKETCH .. ..... .. .^ ■ Mrs.-^. B. Ralfb, Engli»nU. 37 SKETCH .. .. • •• ...... Miss L. O. Adams, Toronto. 38 GREY DAY ON LAKE ERIE 39 HOOVERS POINT .. ..... -^ Miss Heaven. 40 SKETCH .. • •• •• 41 SKETCH Miss W. D. PoMEROY, Toronto. * ' ' ■ 4a DUTCH GIRL.. V v •• .. ;. BLACK AND WHITE. . , /' Emily Eilliott, Toronto* I Pen and Ink Drawlng-THE BRIDESMAID J ^,» M « _THE TAILOR-MADE GIRL 3 M «. •« —WAITING 4 Wash Drawing-READY FOR CHURCH .. e ♦. •• —HANDWORK.. ... 6 .... —FIRST COMMUNION .. .7 .' > ^A BLACK VELVET BOW 8 ♦. - —THE TIN KILTIE .. .. 9 'V " ^THE PISTOL . .V .. E. E.—W. A. Am Toronto. I to 24 Pen and Ink Drawings for Advertis^niiBMts with proofs. $ia 00 5 00 iSr 5 00 5 00 •5 op '* \ 4>\ i- • M 4f . >• '^.^ • N0. 1- 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 lo II »3 H 19 MINIATURES. ■ [■ Misii Harrirtt D. Drummond, Tomnto.* OUR PRESIOENT, IVORY MlNIATlfRK"^ . . MRS. D. A. EATON VIRGINIA MARGARET AIKKNS Miss Edith Hkmminu, Toronto. CASE OF MifJIATURES jA .. .. i .. MINIATURE ON IVORY, M«S; CAPON MINIATURE OF MISS CALDECOTT . ' V MiSH NMcLp^an, Toronto. >^, MINIATURE OF EDWARD CARSWEH. ,; MINIATURE OF CHILD S HEAD MINIATURE OF MRS. MONTACUE ADAMSON -*.. Miss Hamhly, Women's Institute, London, Enjf. / t MINIATURE .. ... ,. Miss M, J. $ANBi)RN, Montreal. MINIATURE .. fL .. MINIATURE .. /T .. MINIATURE PSICB. *"< m oo ^% r\\ ■ ^'^''*** Vanuer Linor, Toronto, O^Slii^N/ATURE PORTRJ^ . •5 i6 •7 18 «9 20 ii 22 23 »4 M^ Joi>biNG, Toronto. '^^ . > M RSaBK WgV'ft ^cR — Miniature on China .. MP g JBS SEaBMr KBir IdKl' <«' ' DR. Ifl^m^" -IP^. . -■ ..- MASTfft GILBERT LIGHTBOURNE-Miniature on China ... MRS. LIGHTBOURNE— Miniature on Ivory PORTRAIT— Miniature on Ivory ^. ., .. PORTRAIT •♦ ♦* MISS BATH " '^ »> BABY- / ■■,.:■■■;:♦*■■. „ •■■. »:• -:'-- ..-- ;,,- --v;/ Miss Beatrice Sullivan, Toronto. ^ GROUP OF SIX MINIATURES V jjs ' ttmm !# MMlVi MM* 1< Oi> m^. ^[ WE cordially invite you to caff and inspect the splendid line of these goods shown in our White China Department. ^ We carry the largest line of ftiese goods tn America* and all the newest and most artistic shapes are to be found in our assortment. Several new ship- ments just opened. ^ v «Va will mmndl yoM llltratimtMl tetaJovM* H" you wlaH; PVP»W^^^^^^PV*^*^^^W^^*^^^^^'^*^" ■ . .^^ www GOWANS, KEOT &^ (^^^^ M4^^font Stfce^East, TORONTO ( ' O- Pf«^*«!?i!^' wi^FST"^ ao \ K \ tc < > w a o X H M iSJIfSTf^- \ K tc < U >" w s H O a u X H WATSON'S PUBE SOLUBLE GOOOl ,. This Cocoa is made from the very highest ^ grade of Cocoa Beans ; is freed from surplus fat, absolutely pure, and altogether one of , the Very Best Cocoas ever oflFered to the public..-:.: ■. ■^■'■■^ ■'•;.. C:;v.:v, ■.-•;• -^V-^ ROBERT WATSON CO/ Goco^ TORONTa oprr. ; The Three Sisters. ^ PERSPECTIVE • . . Architectural perspectives finished in • ink and cdor, or for jrfiotograiJiic reproduction. ' R C FRENCH, J* > 71 Ybnge Street, -^ i:: aft \'\ >!l N NOUN CEMENT The Management OF The Woman's Art Association beg to- inform all members and friends who have been kind enough to loan WORKS OF ART for this EXHIBITION that they have provided against LOSS BY FIRE by insuring the exhibits in the LAW UNION AND CROWN INSURANCE COMPANY OF LON- DON, founded 1825, with assets exceeding $21,000,000.00, The strong financial standing of this Company should commend it to anyone wishing reliable Fire Insurance at small cost, Which can be obtained by communicating with F. H. GOOCH, Chief Agent, 28 Wellington Street East Office 'I^hdiie, 839). J«.^J« Rerideoce Thooe, 4243; AND OFFICES: ao King St. West 413 Yongs St. 306 Queen St. Ettft 793 Yoage St. ao4 Welleeley St. 415 SpadlM Ave. 578 Queen St. Wwt I35> Qomu St. WMt Beplaiiade Cast, hear Berkeley, aliw at foot of ■ W. Market- ' Bathurat St., oppoaite iPront St. 369 Pnpe Ave., at G. T. R. Crosaingr. 1131 Yonge St., at C. P. R. Groning. THE /r »^/' •'' Rogers KCOAL treet Elias Rogers Co. Limited ^> Vv." ■ .. • - ■ • , " ' i'v. , ". ■ » '■[ '•;■. ^" .1 ,. . :''.■'*■:*■ ■ • ."'■•■ ■'■ ■* ;>:#-•••• '■^ a6 ■&■ „!•- / ^ \ A Street in Thorold.- :'l^.^: Our Metallic ate in highest f^vor with practical and '4riisii€ people alike. r We make countfefts beautiful designs, - wi'h borders, iFriezcs, dados and every detail to ihatch; they are easily applied, in old buildings over plaster, or in new ones where plaster is riot required. . They are suited for every builcfing where prftetical, durable beauty is d6sired in the decorative finish, and are fire-proot and sanitary. ' KXPENSIVRT Not at alt. First cost is small. The plates are so carefully made they fit accurately. • We will give you an estimate if ybu send an outlinie showing shape and measu r ements of your c e ilin j gs and Vwalis. Let us hear from you. m Hetallic RooliiigCo. uti»H^d,Toroiito. \J ^ ■/ a8 / .' ■-■■•/ rivis \sm LeuUliHi. ^^rper Aicroru liv Caiuiilo. WHEN YOU ARE BUYING CARPETS, ASK FOR OUR MAKE Ti^e "MAPLE LEAF 'Mngrain, or An "ACADIA" Axmlnster We also make Smyrna Rtigfs^ . All sizes up to 9 X IS feet. Toronto Carpet Mnfig, Q^., um > TORONTO J» . . .J- i -f as ■■''"*• OMEMEE DENTIFRICE AjmSEPnC ^ ANTAQb is cAfcfuliy^iwipottii^ froitii a foffntiU j approTc4 by cmincfit deotliti And phyilcUni. It whtteni tlie t^A, and iwecteni the Inrdcth, *na being Aftt^eptk H fctwds decay of the * teeth and pteventi dlsewe of the gumi. Put up in Urge bottles to retaU at 25 cents. Sent post-paid on receipt of price to any part of Canada. $. ,"'■ MiiJomwooDr Wtii Druggi^^ Toronto, FOR SAU BY LEM>INb^ 1* t:^ •X n Company r^. SIMPSON ^Z^ PIRBOTOIIS-N. M. riMl««r, W. J. ri«vttll«, A. ■. hwnmm +-'■■''' HOME ADORNMENT C" XTENSlVE rea^rch and cartful Miction at alt the manufacturingr centres has resulted in a Mllection of GARRETS, CURTAINS, ; •• DRAPERY W UPHOLSTERY far beyond the Urje successes that have marked.our past. You'll find pat- terns here that appeal tcJ your timte. however refined; to your means, however small. As a matter of courie one gctti most for their rtioiiey where there's most to choose from-where thinRs are new. coming an» going •very day. where designs are better, styles newer, and prices the least consistent with dependable goods. Combined with these advantages, you have the service oC men who have made the subject of Home Adommcfnt a life long study. " ; Ou r t nd useftil nooks. suggests dozens of delightfulideas-come and enjoy them. S^"'-. Li)9ii&' ■--iiiJ*' \. -.'• I I ■ J t •» . 35 10' WROlKJtn' IRpN i and BRASS FIREDOGS 'and FD^II^NSoM..^ * - / Mantels, ICE LEWIS & SON LIMITEI TQJIQNTQ. »f i\\ Polishing Brass. ^]. yf 37 Additions to Your LADTSLTY The attention of Bookboyers is directed to the following attractive .Boqks: JtJ^JtJ^jf^j^j^J^J^ Life and' Letters of Sir John Millals. By his son, J. G. Millais, with 319 beautirul illustrations^ incUid'ing nine photogravures. Complete in two volumes, cloth, gilt-top, boxed, $9.00. - ■ ■ ,<% ■ , ■'. • i- ■ TisAOt's Life of Our 'Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, in four volumes, magnificently illustrated with reproductions of this famous artist's drawings and paintings. Sold by subscription. Circulars onapplication. , J\ ,. Wild Animals I Have Knov^n. By Ernest Seton Thompson. finely illustrated by the author. Cloth, gilt top, $a.OO. Silas Marner. By George Eliot. A fine edition of this the greatest Work of the well-known authpress. With 60 illustra- tions by Reginald Birch. $a.00« Rip Van Winkle, The text of the play by the famous Aitterican actor JOSEP^ JEFFPRSON, With illustrations. Cloth, $2.50. AylWih. By T. Watts Dunton. ' The great novel of last year. Cloth, $1.56 ; Paper, 7SC. * My Study Fire. By Hamilton W. Mabie. Illustrated edition. Crown 8vo. Cloth, gill top, $a.OO. ' » Georgia N* Morang & G^ , I 90 Wellingtoti ISt. West, Toronto . 38 •< ' Takes Everything in Sight j»> J» LENCO .•^t (v\ u\ t-*''" ' y tbe €aiiadiati .; Clamera <^ Optical Co. tm*A Factory and Showroom—* l7iB& 180 Victoria StJ TORONTO. BCPKiNSHAW &..GAIN ••Mercliant tailors^'. ^. ^ ' 343 YONCe STREET, rfi ji ftppoFtfrs o f r niRjyQ6ilen sJ»J«^ /. J^TO RONT Q > I \ J' f 39 (♦♦s*" IN JH PIANOb Bestinthc * Tlie Steinway Piano It genmliy fecogolzrf^ being a ciwition apartitoja all othew— a Piano«o toperior to every other Piano as to be beyond the range of classification. It is distinctly an art ideal that has served to better and promote mus^ '' throojjbottt the worldi A. NORDHEIMER^ I It pays to buy a Nordheimter Piano lor the saioae reason it pays to bay a first-clasai article d any kind; The Nordheimer is not inerdy a com- mcrdal product. It is a Piano built to meet the fcqcilstments of musiciam and lovers of good music. It is tasiefttl In design, and owing *to sdidity of ,d»nstruction will wear for a lif etimc Lsqpc^on solicited^ .The Nordheimer Piano and Music Co; . ^ J5 King Stf« • .' . ♦ ■ ^< / If. \l- 4D \ ^ . •' >■- T^ .- 'ir li!- 1 ri €: V. r^i 41 ...DENTIST... J05 CARLTON STREET 0< t-^ bu o I . . . . .TOROWTQ— ^ ■4 ♦♦♦ requires a large stock, long experience and ample facilities.^ The fact that we have all of these makes it «asy to give complete §at- i^^ction. No order is too large and none 5 too sihall to receive faithful attention. Out- ' ^lof^town work attended toi.as^asi(y artd satis- ' factorily as at home THE HARRY WEBB O^^ui^m 447 YQNGE STREET w 4« O s i X H «;?. .^ i:','!. o X H I X H .*K. . ■ K. •**■•■•• ^■.^. ■f. wiiifln«| i New Tfesembly and Reception - ftoomsvery Gonvenienf for " Afternoon Teas, Cotillions, - -" MuslcQles, Etc. -> -— - ,- - - 27, 29, 31 and 33 mo STRECT WEST • v.. io, British Columbia and Republic Qmp ALL THE ACTIVE STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ■ ': -. i-.--, ^.■■■■'^^- -<:•■■ / Vfite or Vift yoor ofden to w . ^ q Tomato Stree^ '^ > Toronto, Qnt. ; / f. ■■ ■ 44 ^) if t-.' xN /:■ < t-.' ■■N /:■ 48 Telephone 3714. Jl^ j^JiEttablhhed 1873. • EDWARD FIELD rAMILY WINE AND SPIRIT Mr:RCHrtNT A AND pIrKCT importer of TUB \r Choiceit Bran(fs ol JFrench, German and Spanish Wines, Brandies and Liquori. My stock of Dom(;siic Goods will be found conipfct*. 2Q7 taesley Street, »« TORONTO. CRESCENT BICYCLES. Standard Wheels at popular prices and no better Wheels at any price. One thousand New Wheels in our Bicycle Livery. . . . .... . , . v ^ : Hyslop Brothers TMb^m^ 209 YbHGE STR^T. • i.. ,1. ' . FiRBLibuT Study. Jk. y / - >■ .^■: .<■■ ■■ >. I# .- ' '♦The Boofahop" Wc Never Dlsapylnt ffi The printing of society stationery— in this we take pride. And the work is ready ^hen it is promised that it shall be. ''At Home" Invitations BaU Programmes |P j;: ; Visitir^ Cards ^ -* Bngmvtd or printed— which you will. WM. TYRRELL & CO. No. 8 King Street Weit. 3 »■.-'. •:- ■•]%":• ■ . ■ ■ ri..- •■ ■■ A : ^.^< ■■-V ■ ■■■■..■• .4 ■i' • . ■■ '• .. ■■-■ .^.; ' "%|P!v ; :".-•; ■. '.'f ':'.••::. ■ . * ■ * ■ ■ . " ' :/< '-. .:■-'■■■ '■■y'-y'-^^^.: ■■' / ■ . ■ .■ I" . TcIi^Mmc 534 IMPORTER OP HigH-Qass Works of 1 Originals, Engravings, y^ry^'Axt:. I ..Etchings.. Fine Framing in Novel Designs a Specialty ^W^^^^^M^^^^^^'*^!^ ■ ■«*.■.■■. » S YONG E^ST R fi ET> ^^, y^ ToroiltO 1 ^ ^» 48 Sxupv in' Water CoLOk, . , 49 ROGERS' riNE fURNITURE ^ ART DESIGNS *^ : * ,■■-■* IN STOCK ANDj»j» MADE TO ORDER. \ THE CHA8. ROGERS S SONS GO. LIMITED 97 YONGE STREET. CONTENTMENT o Is not the least of the advantages, found in using our coal. It is clean. It is above criticism and gives satisfaction wher- ever used. If it is your desire to secure the best fuel for either the furnace or range we .will l?e ^eased to make your acquaintance.' The STANDARD FUEL CO., Limited. Tel. 863—1836. v» r RdSEs. ' WipT*- ~^, ^■^. V V \ I ' 1 t ■_. ' p ' . .'' > -■ ■ ' » . ' - ':■ • • :)-^ ' , ,, .-» *.-■■ 1 Hi 4.- *k . i, • . * * , * ■'*. - • 1 « • W . ' Twelfth Annual Exhibition.:^, tjpbmah's Art Assdci^tibh "of CANADA. : >■ -•«•« . i». r/ handicrafts: *XAi*vival of interest i» Ijanduraft-s has bcvn Huito maiK«Ja pHate inEiigiandamJ on the Continent. In the lastd^cacU; much entor- prise has been shown and there have bee^ many new developments . in the United Stafes. Canada alone seemed to be doritiant. By dint of much searching, 'isolated and desnltoTy efforts -have been ^-^bronght together in the present Exhibition which show .hat even ni ~^, *S- -^ \ V I Canada a beginning has been made. Bookbinding, Uathet Worlc ind Design, . • The revival of bookbinding on the side of handicraft is,of.csn»ise," bntpne phase of that great movement in decorative art of which AViHiam Morris was the leader. ^ Among women binders and workers in leather who have beccjme ". distinguished in connection ,vltfi (he movement are 'such wo,«en a>" " Mme. Antoinette Vall^rren, whose exhibit of covers inflow rehef on leather, ^hown at this years Chan.p de Mars Salon, w<,n. world-wide attention; and Miss Nordhoff, who started a bindery in New Yorkto -. teach women the trade of.bioding and treatment of leather. These are essentially women's crafts. , Si>m6thing has been done m these in Canada, as shown in the exhibit. > t» ••■.'» • '\ » - ■A-*. ■\ ii * V The Association i.s tryinj;' to give impetus to book co^cr design by arranging coftipetitionsi the result^ Qf .one of which are shown. '^>^ :;.:>■■:-■ ^ v> l^>ttef7^•^ .■■■ '^. ■The histoid of ppttery is the history of Hie world. The mdil ancient of^^allthe arts, the making "of pottery, his been practised by all prehistorlii^races. Women have bf^en -the , earliest makers of 4}ottery, but, In[(e all other home industries, jj^s nations have grown , and prospeired.lme art gassed into the trades and manufacture^. ^ , We have to-day at 4east one distinct achievement by a woman injthe Jtookweod potiefy of Crncinrifti. ^No mechanieal means have been..used in its production, and no two pieces are alike. Numerous other atte^nftpts have been made with more or.less success. A great artistic fieldlies open for women in this direction to-day. • In; the^Hljakirig and decorating of pottery, two specimens are siiown, as being'^almost the initial effort by Canadian women. Lace Makinflf* Essentially a woman'sT»RmIicrsrfl^ lace is almost exclusively the product of women. The reyi^fin Italy*of lace, through the interest ofl^ueen Margiierita, in Ireland through 'Itiife interest of the Countess of Aberdeen, the extensive manufacture of lace in Brussels, and ihany olher revivals less known, are awakening interest in the art. Several exhibits, including Irish Limerick, point, Honiton and pillow lace show that ai^eginning has been made in Canada which shout#'be encoufagjcd and developed. . / . ^: J :"^ -^Cu'Woo^^' Garvin jf. Wood carving has prc)bably never before been so much the work of women as to-day. Next to ceramic it has found most favor with them. A number of examples are shown which represent the position occupied m the art of carving. 'Thie reproduction of antique furni- ture is now a great commercial intei'est. To the initiated there is a great difference, however. "" .,-*--' / .{ •f, •« • A ^ . .1 ■■)'■■ / -^ Embroidery* '' ,» - This ifaatiirtd of oUi- grartdmotbers has revivfed, but not in tlie same lines. We do not find tbe beautiful fine hand-worked linens for . . caps, cott^ri. etc., as then, but -flowers from nature" in centre- • pieces and cushions are the facts. In church embroideries do we alohe see something of the>rt of. the i6th and 17th centuries. ' Th|«^ • loan exhibit illustrates what embroidery was Vn good periods. T ^ Metal yff€x^* 7. -.- ■■"%,.■• • • " .. Metal work has been taken up by >%:pmento;day; more; largely tl^an in t^e great ageii of wroiight iron^, gold and silver. ^ The plating * ,tnd hammering out of fornjs lias its fascinations quite apart from . ^ny oth^r h'andipraft;' Thf fad for .VepoussiJ that ^xi*ted ^Jpipeyear^^ ,a^9, passed away too quickly for WomSn .t6 realize \t^ jJosstibilities. ' They are slowly liwakeniogagajntb its' chaTms. ^ / - ' . . The little; coterie of M Tlie*Six,'.as they dub ^Ijemselves irt Pans, whose aim is to create alleles" of every^day utility which Hhatl be works of artVwithout regard to the vahie of the material used, but ; : . by.virtuci of' work put upon th'em, is ,to be corisipend^^. so shpuld it ' be with metat workers,^ '" j ' . SUfc Pafatinj:, Fans, etc* . -^ What marvels of deliciite beauty rrtay ,b^ created ^n silk, for faTsand dresses, book' covers, and other uses, is readily seen m the. * dress shown in the, exhibit, where the beautiful design ms as though , it were woven in. The farts display at once on^of Jhe iiioi^t feracefu '^ uses for this delightful handwork.. Fan design is another delightful *'**. . ' , Weavid^ and Rug, VU^t* : - . ' The homespuns and rag rugs show how mucb art may be intfo- • ' duced into the most homely of the home Industrie'^. The pottery, *1>ead work and b^^sket weaving of the Ipdian: women, the needle work and embroidery of our p*w coloi:^ists give tts tipportumties to ■ - encourage and preserve wWat. has an interest at once unique- and historical.-- .. " > ■ 1 ]i^— *<. ■. IV ,■^ ' \ -^ 4 Handicrafts by Members of Woman's Art Association* Lace Work. ^ MO. I 2 3 4 ^ Mrs. Abercrombie, Toronto. One Case of Belgian Mrs. Price-Green, Toronto. . One Limerick Lace Cosy . . . . • . . One Limerick Lace Frame ... One Limerick Lac« Handker^'hier . '. ^., .V Miss Brabazon, Porlage du P'ort, Quebec, One Piece Point Lace Mrs. Colin Russell, Ottawa. One Tea Cosy, point appliqut^ One Large Black Butterfly 8 One Yellow, Silk Butterfly 9 One Large White Butterfly Two White Butterflies, each Two Small Mats, each One Lace Wing . . . ^ One Cream' Net Ornament \ -,.. * V One Lace Top for Hat . . , 15 \One Lace Top for Hat Miss -GRANT<*Toronto. Honiton and Point Handkerchief . ,. Collar and Cuffs, Point (i>iniitar) One Front for Dress, Honiton Oi)e Front for Dress, Honiton 6 7 10 It •3 >4 16 «7 18 '9 PRICK For sale \ $10 00 5 ^ <\ 10 ob r :■'*■;■ 6 00' '■' ■- '' I » 50 '■ '■- ■ : ■ '\ « 75 • V. 1 a 00 ■•'.'.:■" » 25 . ^ I 00 "1 00 v..: '.■;.:. ;; ' as • t ■ ■ • ■'■ . 1 00 >1 I I 25 CO 10 00 ^oo % >oo K\ J -^ >1 I I if : •Y MO * Women's Institute, London, England. ao >i Yard Example, Honiton Liice, ,.,^ .• a I 6 D'Oyleys, Ho."»*<*" J-**^* -JK, ai Honiion. Lace Handkerchief "w *• • ' ' . / . Leather ijl^ork* * \* ' • ' i • ' Loaned by Mrs. O'Hara, Toronto. . 23 One Leather Frame (Winter Scene) U 24 "l-eather Mat . . . . ^ | . . . • ■ as Leather Folio 'Case \. 26 Sheepskin Book (Old Mission) 27 Book* (Pax Vabiscuni) 28 Leather Portfolio/' . . 29 , Hook (Poems) ^ 30"* Book (JeWel Donts') Miss Wallace; Toront? ii^jT wo Frames, Burnt Lejit her .. .., ^20ne Burnt Leather Mat^azinc Cover . . ' * 33 One Leather 'Medicine Case --...' , • •' • • • • 34^ One Leather Sachet . . '- • • ijv, , • • ' Fraulbin Zanke, W.A.A., Montreal. 35 Two Leather Card Cases . . • ••» » • 3§ One Portfolio, Leather . : ... . • **" Women's Institute, London, Enjj^land. 37 Two Embossed Leather Book Covers .^. k,.. ' Miss E. L. Robertson, Port Hope. . 38 ' Large Panel (figure) .... \.^. * ' 39 Panel (figure) (smoker) r- 46 Panel (figure) (soldier) • . . • - 41 Panel, The Wounded Gunner - ; 42 Panel (figure) (girl) ^ 43 Sample of Burning • ■, $^10 00 5 00 . 10 00 > as I 25 a 25 m 12 00 8 (M 4 00 2 00 2 oq 2 59 2.00 . 1 r vl 44 Girl with Doves » . « . 1R • . -45 Seal-^ Victoria Riflen . . 46 Monogram (according to site and Itether) 47 Leather for Bellows . ■> •48 Design for bellows decoration in leather or wood 48a , " " pillow ••' . p; Woo4 Carving:* * Mrs. C. C. Robinson, Toronto. 49 Relief Carved Bellows (long handle) \. / 50 Relief Carved Bellows '. Ki Frames « Fru. Wetterland, Mpntreal. 5» One Photo F ^ . . 54 Oiie piet^ Chip Carving . ^^.. ^ 55 Paper Rack •' •• •• -^^ Miss £. Cameron Edwards, Deer Park. Oak Carved Fender Stool .. »-. Buttemot Photo* Frstme ,, . . • One Card Boi^ OAe Wooden Box . ^> • • , > • ^^^^"^ Mrs.' Stewart Houston, Toronto." •^ -i » 60 One Table r .. $ I 66 4 • t 00 a n 61 Three Examples o^ Wood Carving Miss Elizabeth Wallace, Toronto. 63 Burnt and Painted Wood Frame ^ Burnt Round Frame . . ' 65 , Burnt Wood Box . .' 10 4>6 7 60 2 00 Not for, sale. Not for sale. Not for sale,- . * 5 00 3 50 66 Burnt Wood TTa3r- a SO • 50 a 50 4 if' W' •H- '» 4 'r* * vll >». * '. PyfogfAphy. Mr9. Hbabliii, Ottawii. •V ■• • • • • 1 ♦ -s NO. 67 Tankard 68 Panel (figure) 69 Old Man's I^ead ,. Miss Wallace, Toront^.' 70 Frame Burnt and Painted ... \ . ^ ^, .71 Frami? (Round) Wood ... A }" '^ ' ji Wood Box, Burnt and Painted .. ..'r-iV-. - ^\ ' Miss Wat^n, Gait. ' p* One Stool In Pyrograph;^ . . . . • . * '• - ' Miss Domville, Hamilton. ' 74 * One' Tray ' .*. v75 Qne Picture Frame ..... . 76, One Frame . . \ ■ \- paics . • $a5 00 .. • 10 00 Not for sale «?».■ ■ 1 {.% • Nletal Work.. Mrs. !!l. E. DiGNA'R?'Toronto. 77 One Repouss^ Brass (Pegasus design). , . .* • • ^ Miss Amoore, London, Eng., Women's Institute. ■ Copper Salvef .' 10 00 " \ . Bookbinding. Miss G. Mallock,* Ottawa 79 Four Books .: ' ° V . Embfoidcf y. Miss S. SamC^ls, Toronto: 80 -One 33 inch Centrepiece. . •• . •• >2S 00 '♦ ; i. m vlii no. D^mkhoboff G>nmio|| •# PRICK 8i Samples of Embroideryj, Drawti-work, etc., by the ,, Doukhobor women. ^ for price!) enquire at the dcsik« Miscellaneous; j Mrs. Clemes, Toronto. 82 Hand-painted Silk Dress .. ., .. Mrs. HoLMSTEAD, Diindas. 83 Every-Day Visiting List ..... 84 Efigagement!^ ........ " » .. Mrs. STE>yART Houston, Toronto. 85 One Design for Fan, Painting 0- * 'A il20 00 i Scientffft Needlework Mrs. E. St. George Baldwin, Toronto. .86 Specimens by Toronto Normal and Model School Students, same system as used at Pratt Institute, Brooklyn and Columbia College, New York. G>lIectfon froin,Montfeal W.AA» Loaned by Mrs. Kerry. 87. Piece of gras^ woven by natives of Sierra Leone, Africa. Loaned by Mrs. KerRv. 88 Weaving done in Belkinge, Sweden. ' 89 Silver card box, Indian filigree work, fk Loained by Mrs. Crawford. 90 Apron woven by Fran Wetterland, Sweden. 91 Point lace. ^ ^ Loaned by Mrs. McInj>oe. / w Drawn work. ^ (, I !»• W ix Loaned by Miss Costioan. 9a Hand-made black lace^ $i.(^yard. 93 Square of lace. *,'. 94 Cenlrepieca with nettingi Miss GiRDWOOD, Montreal. % . . Burnt vdlyef, $5.00. i Loaned by M R«. Dionam. „ 95 Carved ieather purse. ' ^C , . 'Loaned by M1S8 C. Row, To'^nlO. 96 Rag rug, made by French-Canadian women. 97 RaK rug, made by French-Canadian women. 08 Gauze fan design. ^ ^ « • * ■*, 99 Gauze fan design. .i^ V,. 100 Gauze fan* W - ' . 101 Gauze fan. 102 Group of figures (white satin). ^ 103 Group of figures (gauze) ^ Loaned by MRS. Stewart Houston, Toronto. 104 Fan design. Loaned by Miss Moodie, London, Eng. 105 Embossed leather book case. ^ ..^ 106 Embqssed leather book case. ? ., • Mrs. F|Tzgibbon. 107 Old Honiton Lappell. 108 Old Limerick. 109 Irish Point. I ID Buckinghamshire Lace, 206 years old. HI Irish Qjcochet Lace. 112 Old Blond Lace. '*' \ m ^9^ # ^ xfc ,%'%, # r H \-: * LOAN EXHIBIT. The purpose of the Imin exhibit is to illustrnte, throofh iroo# specimens of each handicraiV, the possibilities open to women of artistic beitt. ^ Loaned by Mr. W.S.MiLi^lf..y , '(■ t Books bouiid by MiMs G. Mnllock, Ottawa. t Book. Loaned by Mrs. Edward Lbigh 3 Books, 157a and 1639. Loaned by Mrs. R. N. Gooch. 4 Prayer ^K>k (English church), 1629. Loataed by MRS. OlQNAM. 5 Book. 6' Gollectioiv 7 Book. 8 Collection. Loaned by Dr. Tyrrel. Loaned by MR8« Pwybr. • • . ■ - . ' ..■.■■'■■■.'''' '■'■ . ' ' ' Loaned by Public Library. ^■ ^^;: ^d-Wfois8:m Bietals. •^ ■ Loaned by Ryrie Bros, I Inkstand with sand-holder and quilUholders, Mexican hand- work, sterling silver, / 3 Pipe-liehter with holder for hot coals, Mexican handwork, sterling silver. ' ; 3 Dish, hand chaised Mexican handwork, sterling silver. ^ 4 Crown, hand chased Mexican handwork, sterling silver. 5 Box from altar of very old Cathedral in Mexico, handwork, sterling silver mountings. Loaned by Mrs. Alfred MORSON. ■'W ^M '# \ 6 Toddy ladle. I I ,- ■:n ♦ : 0-' ', ^^' .»' N0. ) nd II. ■» l..^"' ll«. Small, I. ■ y Mm. Huhtbp. ^;l > .4 i 'fr. Loan . 7 S|M>on»i tim«_of C ;\ /»••■■/,:.. f -■.■■:. >^ 8 Spoon. ' . v^ b Cardcaae, ' . , ■ .*-:■ .■■'!- • . to Bronsef ^ Loaned by Mrs. J. A. Proctor la Swiss goat bell. _ f n|- Japanese water kettl#, ;■' . ,|| Loaned by lilRS. niOKAM. 15' Repouss^ Jardiniire (Dutch). Loaned by Mrs. Pr(|CTOR. l((. PiRque. ' Loaned by Mrs Strathy. 17 I Pair candlesticks r". 18 Bell. 19 Chocolate mug. • 20 Candlestick. &%. * Loaned by Mrs. Winnbtt. #■ ■ '^' ; Loaned by Mrs. H. S, Mara. i2 Wagnercup. . r • ^•^ 23 ..Goblet. ■. ■ ,.■..'.'._ '?^' ■:'^- : ' - 24 Bronae plate. Loaned by Mrs. Robert pWYBft. »5 Spoons, 150 years old. , 26 Italian baptismal medal. "^ Loaned by Mrs. Dionam.- ' 27 B)ble clasps, 16th century malch-box, needle case. >i ^ ^ ■ : Loaned by Mrs. "Edward Leigh. — ^*= — ^18 — Fleur - d e -lis . — , J / i.'I it':' ^ './ 1 i NO. Loaned by Mrs. Harry Grantham . 39 penaret) chased brass vessel. Loanlil by Mrs. R. N. Gooch. ' 30 Sugar bowl, hammered silver, Irish. 31 Apostle spoons, very old; 32 Jew^l case. 33 , individual broth tureens (Irish) very otd. Loaned by Mrs. E. F. Graves. ' 34 * Hindu God, Benares, ^ 35 Brass and copper tray ' '36 Brass and copper beaten steel from Moradabad 37 Br^iss and bcsaten steel cherag, with red enamel Moradabad, 38 Bras^s lizard, Peshawar. 39 Brass water vessel, Allahabac}. 40 Dagger with jade handle. 41 Copper candlestick, Kashmir. 49 Brass picture frame, set with rough turquoise, Kashmir 43 Silver baiigle, Calcutta. 44 Burmese box. 45 Lucknow box.-^ ^ "46. Sweetmeat dishT* • ' '. Loaned by ftijn Allan Cassels. 47 Collection of punch ladles. • , , " . . Collection of silver sugar tongs (Georgian). . ' Loaned >y Mrs. R. A. iIarrison 48 Candlesticks (old German). . 49 Snuif-bpx, 150 years old. 50 Confirmation bag. .. ' 51 Vinaigrette, loo years old. * 52 Tea caddy. v ♦ ... , / - Loaned by MRS. W, A. Fraser, Sj Match-box. „ Leaned by Mrs. Hodgins, 54 Egyptian brass iinger>bowl. -, y I I r I i M- 7?t/ * \, ,, ;i,aanfe4„i>y,MRS. Carlvle. 68 . Eao-ritigs; Cape Coast Ca&tle. :r> r ( «• E^ned by MksyjllR. " 69 "Chatifelaine (FloreattixeV,. • ^« ,, ■ •«. 70 Briiss tray. ' \> •• • ■ '" " " ■'* - " /. Loaned byvJI^J^/ "f. Eaton. . 71 Va9ei,,:by ClcitnenirHi^tW ' *" • ■ ''^ * ' ■ . ■'J^oa.ftf?4 by. L." i^AftAyAk'& Co. -' ".- 72 Colt^ctiOR. - ' Loaried'luy kiiS.,>M:; ELIrtItyr|^.-'f' 73 Can^esticfck- % ' ' '■' " Loaried by MRS. A.'Jf, k. VV»^jTt;p.^^ 74 Snuffers aijid" tray (v^ry ol4.)V ■«• ^ '\ * ^Iv - < l.f-' \^ . * E^bfoidefy. ,^ NO.. ... Loaned ty Mrs. W. A. Frasbr. , i Embroidered hahdkerchiefs. native East Indian work. \ ''^^^!^S:^J^'''^^ "^^'- ^^^ '"^- work. ^*>»n«d by Mrs. S. H. Janes. 4 French netfdtewc|)r|K. „ 5 Modem house linen; m^de in Florence. 6 Greek table covei^fchain stitch). 7 Gr^ek scarf, eotqrs and gold on hand-made linen. *, i^oUectfon z\ pieces embroidery. Loaliei^ by Miss Ovens. 9 Pieced modem embroidery. 'h ip Opera glass bag. "' Loaned by Mr6. A. W. McLachlan. ^ " ^"tll^"^'" t". ^^"^'-^^-r,. Artist. Miss T. Wills, Loaned by Miss M. G. Mitchell. I a Fire screen (old). M y '' «3 Tapestry '(i868)i * : Loaned by Miss Perry. 14 Screen, Japanese. , » f •■ • Loaned by Mrs. Mavor. 15 Indinn shawl. ^ 16 Indian chain stitch embroidery, ^ Loaned by Mrs. F. E. Graves. 17 Sujani from Bokhara, India. ** -<• , 18 Centrepiece (^atin) from India. ' .19 Centrepiece ind doylies from Kashmir, India. 20 Collection from LoretU> Abbey. ' \ 1 ■ «v' ■ -",''* ■ " ■fc*- ■ ' ' ' b .7 ;, ^' ■;■ ■ ''''»•■ ' ' '■"■■ . y * '\'- -."■"^A- -— ' --. i «gy^ SJfi^H ■ -.^ . N ^^^^^j^A ^ \- - ■ ' V 1 XV MO. \ \ 'ills, t Loaned by Miss FitzGiBBON. ; Tambour work, in colors, part of a priest's vestments hundred >rears old. Sampler, old. Sampler, 1730-1731. Porcupine work on bark (natural colors). Indian won||in's pocket (very rare). ' Loaned by Miss -Mabel Christie. Table centre (modem). . Loaned by Mrs. G. A. Sweny. East Indian virork (very old). Loaned by Mrs. H. F. Hodgins. Rajah cachemire shawl. 29 Phulcari head veil, worn by women iA Northern India. 30 Strip of Indian embroidery. ' J I Bleetle wing d'oyley. " ^2 lAdian^handkerchlef. Apron, Indian. Scent bag worn fy Egyptian women. Loaned by Mrs. Charlotte Morrison. 35 China crep^ shawl. / - ** / . Loaned by the Mi^es White, 50 St. George Street.' 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 33 34 over / \ ' 36 Table cover, Nf5r^egian drawn ^ork. 37 Table coyer, Norwegian drawn Work. / ^ '38 Centre, Norwecfian drawn work. / Loaned by Mrs. Hugh McDonaldI 39 Japanese embroidery. 4<^ Anti<|ue Moorish embroidery. 41 Moorish embroidery. 42 Moorish embroidery. Loaned by Mrs. George CamWell. S3 Dress made in Ursuline Convent, Quebeci 1 U ' 11 "**• Loaned by Mrs. Epward Leigh. 54 Ornament in Indian bead Wbrk. Embroidered and loaned by Miss Rankin. 55 Centrepiece (modern). 56 Centrepiece (liiodern). - ' 57 Frame (mo$|em): ' 58 Table cloth (mod^sm). ^ 59 Napkins #lth initials; ; ' Loaned by iVf adam'r LANQtoif 60 Pincushion cover. 61 MuaUn cap. onir , Loaned by Mtes Small. 62 CofflTr. 63 2 framed Embroideries. ' -^ ,/ '% ' S » I ' * f Loaned by Lady Taylor. * ^' Embroidered bajr^iSth century. ^ 65 Silk and fish scales box. ' 66 Mosaic straw work, made by .French prisoner of w^r, 07 Inf£ints drjBss capl 68 Bead g9|,rters and bag. - ' . ' , " .' ' • ^ ' L4^aned by Mrs; Dignam. 1 Piece I5utch,carvrfig, i7o8-tg«3; 2 Foot-Warmer» Dutch, 1761. toartea by Mrs. E. T. Cai^ter. 3 Old English chair, 4 Swiss card basket; 5 Swiss photo frknie and Italian chair. I?'' •C ' " II', % \6' » V F i * ,.\ • ,'' a.aE 1, NO, ' . Loaned by Mrs. W. A. F|tA8Bi< 6 Two wooden Burmese cow-bells. ^ 'J dtt^Bli^kfoot drinkittg; bowl, very rare. ' 8 Teak wood fiffures (sif^ned by artist, H. P.'thit, and.pres- ,;e;nted by him to Mr. fraser). i. '!:f EiiqiiiimauU womea's scissors, two Burmese dolls. ■ a* »■ • '\ ' Loaned by Mrs. Vander LIndb. ■ Q Mtrrqr with bird. .H '/ lo Coal ^. Carved and loamed by Miss Drvnan. , * Loaned by Mrs. Stewart Houston. 1 1 Tjiree examples of daiVing. . , -/. . Loaned by Mrs. Harry Grantham. ^ 12 Matchbox made with .(>en-Hnife. ^ 13- Tobacco box. -^ . j» ^114 Meerschaum pipe. '^'' " OK Loaned by Mrs. EdwaRD Cbigh. I • »5 Cedar ring ^tand. ^ ^ V • '^ Kmfe. -^ ^ *' yj Necklace of nut kernels. ^ i|^^ * 18 Harp of l^rin, bog oak. • < T^p ■> ^^ 19 Comb anti^poon from Somali, ooitst Of Africa. 20 Examples of carving. s ' ^'^ Curved and loaned by Mrs. Otter. 21 Chest. ' ■ j^ > » # •-V * ^ 22 • Chair. ^ • / ■ ' '■■:'■ "', - 23 tlhair. . , - , ■* , ■ ■ ."■ ■■" ■■'.'. .- ■ ■*■ . • Carved and loaned by Mrs. Williams. \ , 24 Chest, I30.00 ■■ ■.'■■.* - '■ •■"■■■:■»:. » ■ ""■^ 4 t .. ' ■ ■ ■. . - ''''^ J"* fe^issEtittCs ^0H* Ai'.PATERSOI*- r M4\:y'V': ■■■■ iiM b^ Miss 'JpNNiMds. T ■■•■ ■ ' ■ * *; ■ : ^ ■ 1. '■ 36vStl»nfl. ,'r 37. V •■ f:V'; >-:. tiStTylifi • loaiwdby^RS.VlCTORCAWTHIWk. 4» Chair.* Artist, Mrs. Wmisiiiis.?f^^^^ V ,1 Ck,Iored Photograpbs^^iss Enn^H Hemming. * * ' ^**"*^*'% '«*"«<« <>y the ai-tlst, Mis^ LangMuir. 1 ■J- . CdUeetiof loaned by the artist. Mrs. Percy Mason. ^ , ' 4 Collection of-ia Photos. Mrs. MOrfhy. BrockvilL ttiewg* m > 'Mil *;■; :1« fc-- , r. - ■■, •■ 1 Viv ■'■■;■ :>:.■>••'.;'■ .■■■-■J ■■'/.,. xlx i^; Lo»ned by JowM Kay & So^« ■f: ';CjV,Coll!ectionr' ■;■.'., ." .'''■,'■■■■> ■■/;:• 1?^- loaned by J. G. ' Ellis. ;&. Co* 'i i ColU>«:tidn> Utopian. ; : ' ^ I , ; Loaned by Mrs. PriI^b Brown; ' 3 Pitcher, Rookwood.. ?^ -f ■ X ^'•o*"«\HaHa.' :*, ■'ii^''Veiry Old PcJ^tery, ;. v\ ■ ^'^' ' ' ' '^^ ^. ■ '^ ' ' ^ "*: 'Loanefd by MrsIE. Ti Carti \,- 13 Jug- Loan 14 ya«i^; Martin Bnnis. Mrs; DiSnam*^ A" ■*--^,. f ■. * 7 ■r .■■*%^ ' k. ■\-">.- ;V- ^s |x>ipuied by MRSi^jj* :olica Clock Dial witd ''*♦,* ■ jt*. '\ ,%,' t• Loaned by & Its. TooHUNTER. ^ Mug, Mexican. 40 Mug, German. ' i 41 Cod, Mexican. « / Loaned by 43 Roman jug. L 'jinetl by JorJN Wani kss & Son. 43 Colleectlon. Loant*d by \ 44 Jar,- very old. v 45' V*rte. 40 AValer bottle. 47. JuK- xxi IS.S FlTZ T is,. Loaned by Mrs. Hi'gh McDonald. t Lace fan, Brusseln point. 2 P'tounces. 3 Lace cape. t 'ExMmol Loaned by Mr|s. Edward Leigh. lace collar. I pies of macram^. Loaned by Mrs (Iris,h) . "' Loane^ by Mr k^. A. Harrison. ^6 Baby's hood, 200 years ol( 1. • * » - #% Harry Grantham. sk ' \k4 ■> .'■1»^'.' "%' I xxH i«^'> T' % / to«n«d by Mm. A. A. Diokson.' *• • # 7 M«xle«ftfc«ndkerchlefii. / ..| ? * $ ■■ ■. # '« -! 8 Italiajgjice. '^r jjN^^^ jL^ned by MiM # la V«II,«ppilai«|alnt. ' '^ , H "^ i Loaned by Mrs. Dignam. " ; m^ 13 Early Flemish Ucp. . .'m # '^^.' .: : «4 OI4|^enetiaii: V .--^ .#' '.^ . IS Pie^e-copied by I%al factory, Brussels, from old Flemish. • i '• ^ ^oan^d by »Irs. llEMSTED. % i • * **A i6 Ei^ht pieces Iace^; ; . v' ■■ "^ ^ Ij, W "% * ' P ' 17. three pieces Irish croclieU>^ *vJM ^ '\ ' *»' ^ ^' - Loaned i^lfRsil'WALTKR^; Lee. v, 18 Collection lace. .j^.r, V ; "l «i. r 19 Port^uese: / .;% . ^ ^. " •• . . . ao FourDoyleys. -.4.- t' * ^.^ .,- «!^ ^^ • ai I%dkerchief; * ^ #r - J^ Jl ^'^ Lpaned by Mrs. Fii^HpL; f xxiii ^ 39 W ' * Loaned by Mro. WiNNE<^T. * kf Centre Irish point* ,,,„.» « ' ' "'S. Loanfl^ by Mrs. Russell. a8 Scarf lace. s, w „ ll , Loaned by Mrs. Loudon. Application d'Angfleterre. ' . . . \k. 30 Flemish lace. ' " 31 Darned net, early English. ^ Loaned py Mrs. Toohuntrr. 3a Qbe lappet. 33 IQounce Chanttlly. Sp" V . sT % 1 -;~-s. • -^ ' ^#' m- "* 5 n f t ■;i « '1*1 . . % • ^ .^ - •* ft 1 ' • t I.- ■ '^- r » »> » . >• - ■■im'^ 1 V &ii^ mSi. if .. ;., ♦#' XKiv / » <• ^\ With TUB Boys in the Transvaal. ,^' * •» ■flfeft A Lady can Buy her Umbrella V' 7* ^w*** 1 * 1 DIRb6t prom THB FAetORY-AT EAST«- THUS SWING FROM A HALF TO A WHOLE ' DOLLAR ON A GLORIA SILK UMBRELLA, . . TIWNKS mi TRAVELLING BACS Too- i DIRECT FROM THE MAKERS. . . . . , . . . . , ITp THE MODERN WAY OF BUSINESS-^SELLING DIRECT SAVES COST OF MIDDLEMEN S . , . . CHARGES. Comer Y ft 11/ 14 1 „- Si 1! Making Picklejsi^, . n >' r w KK •- ' - 1 c 1 o ii >t ■ « iM 53 WAIST V;:-ii DistendeP Made k> suit the presi^iit r" style of waists. - Adjjtiist- able by cross straps at the .' ,;, back. - Made of hettmg:|n ; : >^^^ three sizes-^smallvmediuyiv • and large. ^ :'\&$<-'^''''--^-^''- F^r sale by ■'■'' Leading I^ Ooc^l^ I)ealerj5v ', ^ • Manufaetoped pnly,by . " * • "-* BRUSH & CO., tO^KDNTO: _. fl " , #'. ■ « > Sdt$ and furl ^ - ■ . ■ ' We are exclusive manufacturers of' fine Seal aod Persian Lamb Jackets and all manner of fashionable Fur Garments ^ the- very newest srtyles. S We are direct importers of the new; ^ est creations in Ladies' ready>to-weiar Hats, and Men's fiqe English and AjTierican Hat^-Vf'^^I< and Silk. '" «. , • < ,.','i„i j-StcbssiSn. 84 yonge: street. /! ' ■.^1 ^.' '4 ^y «> ^- ■/■ . 54 c , it > ,1 m:^ o /■.: % ' , ."* ^i' :^--':s:::--^-J .'W .■■ K: BOeQKH'S BiMVlBOO- HANDLED BROOMS... -) ^ « :-CLEANING ' Have ypur Carpefff*rKended to by|be ONTARIO CARPET CLEANING CO., who renovat*? Car- , pets by the latest process; Special attention g^tvedk to altering and re-fitting« . \ ONTAmO •^ .'•m w;«^ CONNOR so llluibonMch Av^: ttltphM* 3tt1. Wi»^i 16 Price St # w gw w wt »i8»«i»- ■-..\ Ji •*» •►'^'iiit J6 ^v »• : AC0LVT«. ( ■,».tty-,.-^a'^".,/...i\j«'.'' ;■.,-' v^ *. 57 Bnti^ielict &t MONTRBAL and QUEBEC ^uUldifd: J852 ^C A; R CLARKE & Maottfacttirlen ci Gloves, Mitts ari Moccasins - - -^- LIMlTft) : •*"* m ~ . ; .-.J ''^' W '•/..>',.<•;„., V. ■.. :,W>»"^: ,..:^*\B':' !;;*% "'S•^^V;:•^.■:■v>.M;^.■•■". 'i ,.,'/.. ■: . ..^' V'.-.' .rf§ .'' vvV ■■'I'.- '''"^ ' 'J\.'' ' ^'h'',," iim ' '^^ '/ •»•,,■.' '>»•', '■.■,'/'. ■'•**" J* ." ' ■'■■■'„■- ' ';Htour cfetiigns. To ph>- (. •*/ i ^ duc^Jt we l»ve;l*B^4n%cnt and obsenrarft students fpr ; .? . T i ycanii E9|»e^||idty ili Wf the case with our Diamond ' ■Set^lllgs.iiiaijjf^ibifLwi^htchareunri^^ Our vaultaTLcontatr) Ipectmena that would do credit to Lon- >T' J,', ■I >, f ; ' don, Paiti^pflHew^^iirk, Desigrns and estimatea will if be gfadlyftitti^ihed free of chargp^^^ t ,- At^mimi*^ BMtbllalwd IMa ♦ '*' .,,/»• 4 *»• )u". •■^ i"* (. ,j^M 'i. ' >. ^•#:.' ^/;■' V^ mmMtm '"M."- ' /i * P , ^^,Wciu Buy Flowers ? iMflr&^W^ of Mr. Daiifoi>'/Mccc»»aiid of the growdi of hb i M Wi Upf iii i li iii otirTirr Iw t innii n ; to the b^otafeflihinentof to^y. y i> 5 King West. 1494. 445 Yooge Street. v^; \'' 4 I Mi 6o \ \ X ; 1, f A Toronto Beautv. \ "C ■• ^ ^i r «■ ^ t HOFBRAU... ^ Is the Beit Malt Extract* Is the Best Tonfc when In a run-4own condition. ' It the Best Sleep Producer. ^ :,■%•:.'■:'.•. -for •»!• by all OrM««l«t» ■■ W. h, LEE, Chtmlst, TORONTO, Caamdian Agent. Frank Darling. «ii Darling & ^^ L A. Pearson, f • . ■ - ^ ■ " . ■ ■ ■ Pearson uc Membcn of the Ontario A|lKxi|Mbn of Archllecti ^ Toronto Railway Chamber., ■. -/; , .^ , TORONTO^ 7 Kinir and Church Streets. WESTON STAMP CO., -r Tdt5f«)f£S&x> ^. D«al«rs In Stamp* for Collaetops. j Albuflifi Hinges, Approval Books and i^ kinds of Stamp supplies kept m. stock . . . .'. .^i ...:....... . • We make a Specialty of British Colonies and new issues. . .«.•%•••• •«•. • 500 fon\gi[ Stamps, all difFertnt^ f«r $1.50, post frta. to Art coBectors : W« have some very handiiomgdesiKnB in stamps from <»ariouii countries. Would be glad to send sritoctkHis on >i||MpvKU Our price hats sent free on application. i^MiiOa&ii ilfiiiili Empiri llliiiaallLifB Hsiwsp GoopaDi OF LONDO^^ENCLAND. > Annaal lofiomto, ^^Hl Accnmiilftted Fundg, over •2.000,000^00. '^Pl •13,222,OOO.0k>. r ESTABLISHED OVif^fc'fY YEARS. AKfcd W. Smith, General Ag^M No. J Toronto St. S' t M '> >. w ■V: 1 .■J A* '^ % ,f.\ IR'-i. :,y?:" Vim ,m- -.e> CHADWICK & BEC 1. u. •icicrrr, •.>.«. Archltecrs and ValuafoFS Ganoda Prnnonenr DulldlnoN Toronto ST., TORONTO Designers of kitcrtor Deoorailon and rumHure J. WILSON GRAY ...ARCHITECT Boom 90, Confcderolton Ute BuNdng Cor. 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EDWARDS & WAGNER ' : ARCHITECTS Gmacb Peraument ChamberSf 18 Toronto St., Toronto :\ #»• ^.■» -^ d: HENRY SIMPSON g^ ....ARCHITECT.... ' 9>^ Addokjc srrecr Cost TOWDNrO Phc«c 2053 IK. aiARJ.ES W. LENNOX f_ - -- DENTIST .. Rooms C and D ' » Confederation Ufe BuUdliif TctepiuMM Miss EDITH HEMMING MINIATUI?CS ON IVORY.... WOTER COLOR PORTRAITS STUDIO: 582 Church Street, TORONTO THE WESTMINSTER ■ •*. /'''ill;- An Meal Paper for tlie Hpnae, Published Every Veek '^ • • PtKme28e7 COnfcderaffon Llfc Bulldlrxi, " ^ Toronto, Canada V ' . ■ \. '-■ SubscrlpMon Price, $2.00 a Vccr W. J. CILl FISH, OYSTERS, i GAME AND FRUIT 445 Yonge Streel, -r ; cor. College street I OfOriKX Telephones', 58 and 1900, f" ,if^ il*1 ■ff*\ ..#'.* ..i f ... - tr «•■ SMITH & II TclcphoiM 2S22,Jtj$ • • • ARCHITECTS • • * 26 BANK OF 06MMIERCE. Miss M. LOUISE COWEN , • . .CERAMIC ARTIST. ., 7d«pfionc 3627.JI Jt ' ikSHiidio t 251 CARLTON STREET TORONTa Miss II. D. DRUMIOl « ^. v« Miniatures on Ivory. Sttidk) : 104 CUNTON STREET, "-g ■"/■ liss A. JOLIET .V. CERAMIC artist;;. Studio : 15 BRlWSWldC AVR# TORONTa > fiVCWC IMPORTER OF FANCY GOODS, WOOL», • UfCnj NOTIONS, Etc:.. J c ■-■^ • •■■•». .•••«• STAMPING AND SILK EMBROIDERY A SPECIALTY. FULL LINE OF PEARSALL FILO FLOSS AND SOUTH KENSINGTON CREWELS. 121 Von^ StfceV TQE^OmO. "/'■■ ■*Y',;» — ^'-: .III . * • .:. ♦ * 1 V ROBERT BARRON FAMILY GROCER Importer of Tafck Driteiiacs, Foreign and Domcitk Frulte, Provldbfis, Etc. ; ■,» ^2^ »s.^.caroNG£2^ -^ 7(9/?^yi^m f ,V.' ■ , ■. ^■•. ••••.♦••• '.v Branch Store 201 Velle«lcy Street. Wo make a Speoilaty in Our Ttat and Coffm. * » Our Punch and Novelty Ices 1. .*■ For " Teas,'* ReccF*tens, and all Social Events, are irresistibly tempting and delicious inilavor. We're noted -for their special perfection. Hlffh Claas Caterers Always at Your Servloe } I 71' 719 YONGE STOEET j» ji Tel 3423 » > ■ • I » ■ »»■»» ■»♦■•■» I > » # « ♦ ^ .:\-^'-:r .», » *§: AftUncrv and Dreeamalilno. ^tynjf' 41 KING ST. WMT. TORONTO. MissGURNETT ... . DRESSMAKER .... ^*SSJ^^'«> Toronto Wni.lIILL * riomsT And rRuiTEPEP Tel. 5230 . \ V rkiral (l&Mytvs o vSpeciolhj. 461 Yonoe SU TORONTO STinV t CnX ^ Chdce cur rk)wcr.s ar re asontibkr • IIIJI ff JU1\ ^ prices can be sofcKi .dipped to • 111/1 vv uvii ^j^j j^^j ^j j^ Dominion. FLORISTS 75 King St. J Hottie and Hall Decorations— our Specialty ^^^ -75 Yongesr. > v. BUTCHER AND PURVEYOR . . . All Wnds of meat constantlv i)n h^ ^ > ^ 256 Church sr. TriCPHONC 2I»I t •• w CI •^L^^^dimd / r .T« AT YOUR GROCER'S .... ^ Pure Gol Jefly Powder U' JOYFULLY QUICK DESSERT And It'i iie*ltt>r (lAvoted wifl. ^, PURE GOLD EXTRACTS-tiWUron W. & D, DINEEN CO.,u»r=.. SOIC AflCNTS rOR HCATH'S CNOLLVI HATS AND IHINLAP'5 NEW VOWK WKXi >^^r^ Harrers and Eurriers riNE SEAL GAPMCNTS- Toronto, Ont. YOU GET THE BEST When you buy the .- ^^Ha^ar'' Fine Footwear :• For Women;" '■■:-^ ■ They fit more perfectly than any other shoe made. H. &:C. BLACHFORD, 1 14 Yonge St. # A 7' - ^iP > i i TflE KING 51101: AGHNCY^ Joo WcU©iiiey Htr««t. Wh«n you want a pair of good reliable Boots or Sho«t try. , , , , ^ A. W. COOPER, PRICES RIGHT. Hn.,. ^... ,00 Well^ilty 51 WM. OlII 1 ff GO. AND COSTUMIERS. IMVORTKRS OF GLOVKS AND MII.I.INKRV. " r t«Mt N.V.MI,. I. o,^ a«.ito. Trimming; Ribbon. ,„d Uc R. AG. CORSETS. P D CORSETS PARIS KID CLOVE STORE/'- -J -J: ^__^_^^^^^^^^^ T.bpllM. DIM. ■ . i«tr. our. THE GOOD Brand DEALERS ALL SELL IT ENQUIRE FOR IT. 5i •^ **f «^ ^ 455 YONGE STREET. V Groceries and Ftuits. Tea* and Coffee a Specialty. ■■/- \ JMkkmi ^^^m^Ma>AmA^ Mi^^ 1I« >• .(^V (•I. (S. «tr. [T »e ^ •*' » :oplcii\0 brewing Co., , BREWERS A*^p MALTSTERS, T. a TA\*.()R. AIM, VCHCTTBR mi/lACIR BIER, Parliament Street, <*>^ Toronto An Artist's Oholos cUim your ali«nlMin ftN lh««r •■t«ii«ia \a)mM4 UHMch. t-aii hut one of m««i» intiMIl MM^NmTi ■««y T«rfW«, Mil II niOMMOND WCST, .&,W.ncrarrea GROCERS, ETC., i -"*• y 2l4 QUEEN ST. EAST, TORONTO ' Telephone 1043 — ' — — : — T— T ^^■- \ ■;. ■ ■■•;.•■ ■■■■r DRINK :. " Godesbergcr " Table Water, Ttvc he^iimieAr of oil MINCPAL WTTTCRS, , Supplied to H«r Maf««ty Qimm Victoria. «.■ V'-' ■■■■■ ■ . • ■■ '■■.-'■. y- ^ SOLE AOENTi PiUOUSTC DOLTC, 47 COIDorae St., TORONTO For Sale at Leading Hotels, Win* Mcrchanta and Raati^uranti. r. .« . 1 l*.-- ] ' •> .•J IS 'l' ,' ii , ^VSA/VS/V YOU THINK : : : of purchatiing « ring— cithtr pUtn or JtwtUtd Mt— w« offtr you tli« grtat ■dvantairt In prict— btc«u«« we art mttnufNclurtrs. . AMBROSE KENT & SOI^. P m Ybfifc Street ^ TORONTO RENFREW'S FURS ........ ARE THfiBEST m , Fur Show Rm»ni« o|>«fn at «|| SoMiionN. . ^ : • Fum Kf imirfil and KriiKKlclM dMriiig^(,h« Summer months at Low Price*.' » ■ ■■■ Ladks' P«h Hnd Straw Walkiiig Halfc ^ our Ladka' Straw SaUor Hats. CUUivn't Hat* and <;^pt in andlesa variety. ■ ' HOLT, RENFREW & CO. ' KING STREET EAST TORONTO 1$ acl7 BUADE STREET QUEBEC 'u^^^^^t^*kll^ !&»» '-^ ., J9. \- 't /> v ■Jffl'Sljf'Rf \ A -. : V .■■;. /■•-. - ■ •w' f tt^ ■ : i IT ■' v: • J ^ ■.,.."_- f ■ ' . ■ ;,:'■-■ ;::. .; ■ ■] •-.f- -■ Henry O'Hanu H* R. OUanu ▼. J. Olianu |-K O'HARA €* CO* ■ ( 7Vw/ members (j/ /A* firm, membera Toronto Stock Exekongt). Sixxk and Deb#\ture Brokers, financial Agents |f SpecUl attention given to buying and telling Govcnunent, Munidpai and Railroad Bonds, abo Mining Stocki. Penons befoce buying - ; oraelliagwoulddowelltoqdl^Qtn* 24 Toronto Street^ ^ >* TORONTO X •TELEPHONE OtB. JAHN «Sk SON Hair Goods of every 4^ description J^ Bangs, Wavett, Wiffs. and~ the liirgest stock of Natnral Wavy and Straiffht Switches to ohooee nrom. °Hair treating and ahampooing •akMH. SMperfraoui hair removed by Elcctroiyib BSanictiring. All ^^ff^ ol ' iiifc icalp nwrrcMfiilly . tf c a tgp - Wii manufacture the well:^own Maple Leaf Toilet Speclaltlee. Write for List, Poet Free. 'Phone 3383. JAHT^ & SON, 73i Kii« St. W., TORONTO ,K o mm it w h. z tn b. H 3 : Q (19 ' u fa] •n^ 99 ■• •:.. I. % FASHIONABLE.... Diimiofid and Peart Crescentir Suabursts« Pendants and Broodies* The latest and most unique designs imaginable. Many of the pieces we've designed particularly for even- ing wear and are not made in dupli- cate. The prices of thesei exception- able and attractive gems of art are not high, considering the value pro- duced, and we shall be very pleased to show them to intending purchasers. B. & H. B. KENT, je^«iic„. Almost opp. yong»$t. Arcad*. 144 YQNOB STREET. Jf in pfano making. W© always have led. We began at, the top and hay^ kept dt the front. has" always been the best piano since first made, twenty-five years ago, arid as a result of merit is to- day the most popular Can- We make a habit of lead- ing and will continue to dp so. Mason & Risch Piano Co., Umitcd, «- Warbrooms : 32 King street West, - - TORONTO. adian instrument. mfHl^fffm'j^m^v^j^'^ "^fW^fV •» \- Rbaoing. A- fi "■*••«■» .V «'•.■ T'V-^v m wiiii H I i) ji iit^iii» y il M i i i ii«w>.«w '" - y w;«i.. «< < iw »».^ •t "*>^ W. J. A. CARNiHAN j» BARITONE •!• CONCERT, CHURCH AND RCCITBL Addteut 78 COLLEGE STREET, IPflli^f BVBRY WATCH tfdLD Kills RBCOMMBNDS meLP. Watches TM J. B. BLUS 00,* LM^ IMftb.]flM. 8Xin«Bt.]liMt.Toronta B. CHAPMAN ilEWELLER AND PRACTiGAL WAtCHMAKEk^ 261 Yongc Street >• TOROI^< A Opctor^s iVescriptioa riquiras to be prcfMurwi exactly as tlie doctor ofdera it. We ^. _ specialty of dispensing prescriptions and guarantee accuratencss and absolute jwrity^ ingredients; OUR PRICES are RBASONABLB. OUR UNLIVERY IS PROMPT. Tdephone messages pnwipUy Ipt. tended to. ■V F/K BUNTINGr Chemist and Drttggfi^ Tcteph0Mso88. " 22t Wdlafey Stfcek *•» s. THb..ELUOTT & SON ca ■ '^s^. , . v.. .uniTCD. Interior Dec6r#tion8. TORONTO.\ .^ *^ • 'te-. ■ ■/■#'■ '**". I B^^* ^'*^ Importws of %hOrad« «5 CO.. ORIENTAL RUGS «A. APOMANIf TAN. INOIArrRMWlir.tr ^ 1^ TURICIY. PBRtlA. APOHANItTAN. INWAfTRMBNli: >iR- L. BABAYAI4. •■•I**** 390. 7 ••Kin* •€.«.(„«•, Yonge). L. BABAYAN * CO. ;t*» v-^ .. ■■■Mr CsiablMiinl 1)42. CaHeA(M«»"^RT(iHL,'' Toronto. .. ROBERTS & SON, "ZS^nS^^/ New Premises, 5i KIihj St. w., Toronfo. Art CMIeni. nrflstlc rramlno. Palntlnos, cr>hlPos< Cngnivlnos. rfK>'ograivuro 195 Cariron srreer, Toix)NTa T«l«phon« 1141. ^ ' 'PI\oi\er 3520. lACMR ; , >j»230, 232 Wdlesley Strcct*^.^ 4 Dealer in Higfli-CUss GfbceHev Fret^ and Salt Meati. KELIYBROS, ■\;.-/ # . Tctephone 1047 riNE TCPiS, ciTOCcmcs, rpuits, -^ PROVISIONS, crrc 90 Queen Street East, >> j» TORONTO Obtain good health by GoodJtjIjt /^UTJC MFpr^l-l Living and buy your meat of Jljl V-,nrAO» IrL-l— V^rlj j»j» FAMILY BUTCHER jM 437 Parliament Street > > ^ > TORONTO /^ . / Hv>/ \lnJ.''^ •AM?*'*- V^ Landscape. i .iAK^^tt^i'ftii. Happy ji> I Womanhood. | UTk.A I_ D r' . . n K; i VIGOR ■* HEALTH H 6WBKu» ThMe ara tlM ehanwtwhtin of hajmy « . PBMA OUm baiiUiM forevm- h«u What ii Pima Cuba? We cannot fully akplain what it b. to Iw fully appradated, it mutt be given a trial. .nrriMPARTSji ISIK?^" ggOgSoB '^^""^CE womanhood. And they come to headache, backache, bearinar-down I M»^t!r»!^ '■2!^ OUIU bracw the nerves. puri6cs and enridm thi 2 FSOM OKUOOnn. or a, mi4 «« wUl miOl Irni tie. ttw trtel r» aU kkbMjr ON Kid- dlMaaetoM Mr Cm. Me. trtel peekacaAr I TImTODO remedy CO., Umitid 'PilS: IH^ i / tJUdiiiii&'t>i!ts(^.j!i,ii$iiei'',iU.^ t:l RIITON RPAQ Shirt Atal^ers and piLlUil DIlUo, Gentlemen's A\crccrs j > • TAILORS AND DP«PCRS • • 69 king Street Weit J^ J^ J^ TORONTO Mrs. & Miss B8YAN Scalp Message, Hair Treatment & Monlcurlno Ordcn FOkd ftt your Roldcaet. TdcphoM WW f06 MArUutm Stfcct^ 937 & lftlA4„ SWAN BROS. .^ raE?'^!:'!^?? Groceries and Provisions Tea, Cotfcc and Btftttf our ipwialtks. 162 A-^l6i K fag Sheet East G. H. WALLER & SOS .-. PURVEYOI^ OF MEAT ... ^ - I3& issniawrenceAtarhet Tcle^bonc Dealers In Pine Groceries • ♦ 289 West Kinff Stfcet, TORONTa 1' / "flF*^'°^^?Sf»P«^«BF?»T y/" «?,. i ^^lly^^tfffislBr V..V • . • .' * l * . ' ■ ■' ■ ■.,"•• '.'.■•■'•■<■■«■* ■ ' • • '^"'* Manufactupeps Life \ ' . ' Insupanoe Company . v- ' ' 9 ^^ ^rMM«f«i, OBO. OOOOWIHAM . (Pr««. Bank of Toronto) '. • • •' ManaClns lNrM«or, J. r. JUNNIN Under the Automatic Noo-Forfcilur* Provblon A Policy cniinot lapNc u.<> •'»^>5f~?l%^**?tl*^r«, i :k,.,u. HaU.. A Unique Collection of. BSfian and Flemidi Furniture for Libraries, HaUs, etc. .■■■■.■■■''■■,■-•., I Ymi an oardlidiy Invited to vMt| the Ktew Skvw G.KIRBY- Carpenter, Joiner and Builder, If aluator and Appraiser Complete Estimates given for'^ Contracts, Office Fittings. HOUSE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY *ji ' TBI.El»HONC 3904 537 AND 539 YONCE STREET, r tj!ii>jtit!it!iaat ' ] ! -iji' ' ' '■ I 95 RM.&T. IMPORTERS OF ANTIOIIE FINITURE For Old dhlpp«nd«tof •»••'**••»» Bwiplr*, Ool^nlal, /bid riomlsh, BllsabMlMui and OrMntel Fuml«hin«* Old Bronzes, Rftre Old Chiiia, Paintingrs and Engravings, Rare Old SiWer, Sheffield Plate, Bric-a-Brac, Old Arms and Armof, etc. . 422 and 424 YONGE STn*na y>r(^ J to 13 BUCHANAN ST., / 1 V*"^*"* * ^ . TELEPHONE 1275 ''■:\ ./:; . BRANCHES,::.-: .■ . 2P6lfii»Sqtofe,Monti*»l. London aiid Bim>toghain> EoglAnd Established i88j. 'PHONBaa^ Thetoltzli&). lAnufacturers of V Room moMOH^. ncMrt f nuMs. etc. FineJinfe of Pictures, Maj; Board, etc., in stock. KICHMONP ST. W;^ A boon to MotherMuid Nuraeft. Illustratcid BoolM» taaSM on appti- catton. Baby Carriages, Baby Go-Carts, etc. t Ihe MCIURD SIMPSON CO., Limi«ad, 340 and .♦a YONGE STREET Cor. Louiaa. .y i » s« ■<■ .•■/. :/■■ ^^ . ^^ ■ A Cloudy Day. \. -\ -.■■ «r Tfip' imnmw^Vm rmowrd has th« sAms PArtod of tin b— ti #xc#ll»d Iw th# liiw p>rtpd of titif In t h# hlitory of OaiMMlIti Llf>i Iwurmwe o « Jltt tmfievial l^etutb/* . '.V. ■ ■,V' FIRST AMD PARAMOUNT. ASOLUTE SECURITY TO / POLICY HOLDERS. UMIIT WVIMWIIT MMIIT HAM IT AMY eJUMBMN UK eMMNV. The Directors of The Imperial Ufe AMWiaiicc ComjMiy of CaiUMla have pleasure in announcing that the business for the year 4899, just closed, has been most successful. I . The appllcatiOIISfdr new insurance exceeded $3,900,000.00 3. The new pollclee granted exceeded $3,600,000.00. * 1 TheCaehPreiiilaiBliicoiiieamountedtoover$300,ooo.oOr an increase of more than $130,000.00 over that ofthepreviousyear. 4. The devth losees have been exceedingly light— b*ing in ainouiit about one-half those of the preceding year. c At the close of the yeer there was not a single item of interest overdue, in respect of every security held by the Company. 6. The Policy, InsurMwe Reserves, in respect of the Com- panyV entire business, are held upon a^3>i % ""t*'*'^ »'?»'fT7»l! Imirial being the only Canadian Life foinp»««r employing th.s- the most conservative-known sUndard t)f valuation in Canada. 7 The entire l«COf4 is one which has never been eqiialled in ♦heliistoryof any other Canadian Ufe Insurance Company, in the <' same period of time. OLIVER BiOWAT F. G. OOXt Hbmi^ Pfcskknt. Dhcctor* ;, ti MAVBLLE. X y^,^f„ak.^ A. m AMES. ■ ( 98 / v- •»* / f .<■'■ ■* 99 ■/ MRS. BISHOP MISS ALEXANDER *ii# ery:: Have extensively enlarged and improved . tlieir prennises .; — AT — 406 and 408 YONGE STREET, And with the facilities now at their command are in a better position than ever to give their patrons their best attention. ' . HOLTOOK & nOLLINGTON Architectural Sculptors; nM^ Modellers, etc.oia* • 206 Kiha Sttet We6^^^* Wood Carver and Picture Framcr Fine Gold Work and Re-Gilding a specially. , 73 Queen Street Wcs^, nearly opposite City Mall ■■■.- % too FACTS,.;; CANADA LIFE ••w L Wr eading life assurance company in Canada. Largest, strongest, oldest and most wisely managed. . I F E s known to be the best. It gives the most life assurance for- the least prem- ium consistent with permanent security/ ;., - :_■'■..:;' ;:-■•:. .. ■ ■■.■■:■:'■•/;. airest in its dealings with policy- holders. Fifty-three years' experi- ence proves this. arning power is without a superior in America. Every possible need can be met in its great variety of up-to- date plans of assurance. Bastern Ontario -Brancii- tic CO X, TORONTO Manager ./ ^W^fftBi, •^^tSWJff^RWS^ pw^" v4 Weak Lungs and Wasti THE BANE OF WOMANHOOD Xhe Famous Slocum Treatment Curing Thousands ■ ^REE TO EVERY READER . . . . ^ THOUSANDS of women an waHllncr RWajr day by dny, week by week, month by month. IhronKh anxiety, overwork and uiotticrhood. Tho onoo robuHt conHtitntiun iuw been overtaxcd.-i«Mt**he wiWtmir away proceiw has thrown thorn into decline. From 150 iwundu to thp hwt bod o( HickneHH, from which all liopobwH tied, Ik but a ntop or two. How lm|K)rtant, then, to chock tho coimumptlvo geruirt In tlnio! Kvoryono who baH wcuk lunjcH. who hOH a coiiKh that docH not niond. who haB pulmonary troublo, the itrip or ItH after offoclH.Hhould- without delay Hond for a f ull dburnb of Dr. SIocuui'h famoua trcatniont, which In Hcntfroo to all who apply. DolayH moan but one ending— conmimptlon. MrH. Irene Symons, Dartmouth, N.S.,i»nyfc: ■■■-'-'■ In Decline Ten Yeart Ago, and Now Enjoying Good Health •• About ten years ago I was very sick, and everyone thought I was la decline. Aa a last renort I started to uko the Dr. Slocum Treatment, and it helped nio so much that I kept on taking It. I da||not know how many bottles I have used, but I am happy to say that I am quite well, and strong. I have not had a cough for years, nor am I subject to contracting colds In tho winter, as I used to be. 1 havo recommended Dr. Slocum's Medicines to many people suflbring with weak lungs, ,an«l in almost every case thoy have been restored to health. I always keep Dr. Hlocums medicines in the house, as I consider them such a splendid tonie, as Welt . as a lung healQr." > SPECIAL NOTE The Sloctim Treatment is medlciiie reduced loan exact science, and I his is an honest, straightforward otFer. If t ho reader Is a conHumptivo. or has lung or throat troublo, general debility' or ^vostlng away, do not ^cspalf, but send your name, post-oftlce and neorest-cxprcss office address to T. A. Slocum Chemical Co., Limited, 179 King Strccf West, Toronto, when three large sample bottles (Tho Slocum Cure) will be sent you free. Don't delay until it Is too late, but send at once for these free samples, and be convinced of tho eftleacy of this great Itimedy. V Pe r sons in Canada s ee ing Slocum's f ree offer in Am e rican and English papera will please send to Toronto for free samples' Mention this book. 15 The Matll Dining Hall Is on the first floor of the •• Temple Building,'," and may be reached either by the Main Entrance of the "Temple Building'* on Bay Street, or from the "Annex." • The Ladies' Private DinlniT Pariopsarcon the second floor of the *' Annex," and may be reached through the principal entrance of the " Annex " on Bay Street or from the Main Dining Hall. There is also a "Private Dining Room" for private parties adjoining the. Ladies' Dining Parlors in the "Annex." ' ** The Lunch CounteP is located on the first floor of ■the "Annex," .; '/■..::>'.■■.:■/[■'■ '■■-'''■ ^-^^'C ,: These Dining Rooms have just bieen opened, and arc un- surpassed on the conti^)^t for beauty and comfort, and for the excellence of the service.X Everything in season^ and the heat that the country ^ords, cin always be foiind at "The Temple Caf^." ^ ^ M' ♦ .r-'Hik- /• .1 9^ .¥'