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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 May 1887, p. 2

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I. 11111! and DJsc11ssetl at the Ume-Kllu t :lub. There are over 20,000,000 widows in India; " I desiah to infom de members dat we 2,000,000 of them belong to cast es which hev a visitor dis eavenin' i n de pusson of de practice child-m11rriage 11nd insist on the celi· WEDNESDAY, :MAY 25, 1887. Hon. Shackenback Johnson," said the Presib11cy of their widows. dent as the m eeting opened. " He has arThirty yea.rs ago the proportion of suicides r ove heah from Halifax to address us on de in Fr11.nce was one in I 0, 000 of the popula.fisheries dispute, au' from what I h ev seen tion ; now it is just double. Out of the 7,572 of him I ar' satisfied dat he ar' a statesman suicides in 1886 a &ixth occurred in Paris CA.TARRH.-A new treatment has been di~· and the suburbs. wi.d a large breadth of stomach an' a hudc,Ue oov1>red whereby a. permanent cure of th1· of brai ns placed whar dey will do de m oast Each emigrant from Germa.ny is computed hitherto incurable disease, is absolutely afl'eol·· good. He designs to remain heah seberal lid in from one to three a.pplica.tions, no roa~tE; r to carry away with him a. capital of £200. days, an' I w ould obsar ve da.t any of de whether standing one year or forty y ears. 'I h1b If this supposition is correct, it follow s t hat remedy is only applied <;mce in, twelve da.~~. members who lend him money mus' do it at and does not mterfere with busmese. Descnp· the actual emigrat ion from Germany be· deir own peril. H is watch chain may h ave Iprove the Breed of Hon:ms. Uve pamphlet sent free on receipt of stamp b y tween December, 1880, and December, 1886, a watch i·t de eand of it or it ma.y not. De A., H . Dixon & Son, 305 King st.reet, West. entailed upon Germany an aggregate loss of There has been a rather r emar kable de $GO bank bill w hich h e ex hibits on certain Toronto, Canada. · m\pital of £170,800,000 crease in the sizes of farms in tlic Unite<l WHAT IS CATARRH' occashuus ma.y be all right or de bank may Catarrh is a dangerous dist1as~ which tho.us The quantity of flax fibre annrn\lly import- States of late years. Twenty years ago the ands are conaoiouely or unconsciously suffermg ed into Great Britain averages about 85,000 largest farms, on the aNeragP. of St..·tes, were hev busted ya'rs a.go. We will trea.t him wid cour t esy bek a8e he hails from a. friendfrom. It is a muoo·pnrulent dischar~e c.aused b:V the presence of a vegetable parasite m the t ons, worth nearly £3,500,000 sterling. The in Louisiana an d in Texas, the average size ly kentry, but when it goes bey a.nd clat I lining membrane of the nose. The pred1spo8· flaxseed (linseed) annu ally imported a.mounts in these States being 5:36 and 50J <1cres re should advi~e you to t ake security. De Twenty-five cents extra will be charged when accounts run tng causes are a morbid state ot the blood.,. the to some 20,000,000 bushels, worth in round spectively . B ut t he average size has fallen statesman will now be brung in. " blighted corpuscle of t ubercle, tbe germ poison figures £5,000,000 sterling; w hile the linseed- until it is lil acr es for Louisian:t and 208 9! syphilis, mercnry, toxomoo. f~om the reten· TIH: ADTJRESSTST. over one month. .. tton et the effete matter of the skin, l!'lppressed oil .and linseed-cake annually imported are for 'l'exas. ln 1870 the average ~jze of the farm in the U nited S tates a.s a whule was 153 The Hon. Shackenback proved t') be a perspirations, badly v entilated sleepm~. apar.t· worth probably another £2,000,0.00. ments and the germina.tibn of other poisons m . . aci-es and it fell to 134 acres in 1880. Morn very black and polished gcntlcma.u of great l the blood. Irritated by these, the lining mmn· It is only years. sm,:e the colony of persons a.re en teriup; iuLo farmin g, land is brea.th of beam, bei11g about 45 years of 1 tge, ! bre.ne of the nose is ever ready f or the r ecep- ~ueensland str.rted on its own account, hav- 1being subdilided b-ut more of the farmers built r.ftcr the ancient style of archi tecture, ' ' lion of the parasite, which rapidly spreads up and having a voice which remind ed one of ihe nostrils and down the fauces, or back ol !ng b~en separated froi;i N!'W South Wales own their own far~:ns. the t hroat, causing ulceratio.n of the thro~t; ~'!' lil 18;i9. It star_ted wi~h !·n area of some! Wewould ... ga.inurgeuponthefarinerthc awomantry ingtosing bass. Hewasform· the eustachian tubes, ca.usm~ deafness, b1. ': 679,000 squ a.re miles, a little mo:e than two· necessity of itllproving the breed of horses ally introduced, and when he had made his Towing in the vocal cords, causmg hoa.rsene~s. third~ the size o! South Austra.ha and a. po· 1upon the line la.id clown in our r ecent article bow he begau: U8\lrping the proper structure of the .b~onchutl tubes ending in pulmonary consumption aTJd f1~~a.tionr°f ~ilbcito,oio. t ~0 t has a P~~u-1 upon the subject. It is announcer! that the "My fr ens, I am quite oberrun by dis a ion I~ 0~k t h more b adj British Government has given ord ers for the unexpected pleasure. I invited myself heah death. . r Ma ny ingenious spe1flcs for for ~he cure o 1 1:;3 _ i ~attle a:d ~'lu~(; e~~O p nrcha.se of three h un:lr ed ~~rses J1ore with- dis eaven.in' t o address you on a _subject _ of . catarrh have been invented, but w1~hout_ su..,.. ~~t~t~ t~~;~: 1N ,u '·t h COSS, until 8. physician of long a,ta.ndmg dlBC<·,'.'· 253 ,116 > .t \ m the present year for military purposes, deepest mterest to boaf de United Staits 0 ered the exact nature of t h disease and t .1e s h ~:t 4 s n~m erg 000 i s , . and Col. Goldie at present engaged in ian' Cauady. I would also men8hun dat I ~ 011ly appliance which will permanently destroy ca e · · · an i 8 8 eep ' ' · tak ing stock 0 £ our resour ces in thi~ respect. I am makin' a grand farewell tour of de Unithe parasite, no matter how aggravated the AMERICAN CATT),}; AND Prns.-The Chica- It is true that t h e a.mount at present invol v- \ t ed Staits at de present t ime to sell my Ex1 ease. Sufferers should send stamp a t onc6 tor descriptive pamphlet on catarrh, to the go market is the chief centre of t he cattle ' cd is not enor mous, but it is a beginning .celsior soap, which is used for cleaning tinbusiness mana11ers, A, B, Dixon & Son, 305 trade in th e United States the stock-yards ' that may lead to great endings. We can- ' ware an' r emovin' tar an ' g rease. If not King street, west, Toronto, Canada . What the Rev. E. B. Stevenson, B.A., a Clero·y covering 370 acres, 1J,nd employing during not see why Ca.nlJ,da should n ot become t he !found as r epr esented de moriey will be re - ~ man of the London Conference of the Metho the w inter from 20,000 to 25,000 wen. In horse mart of the world. Focider and land I funded. Ten cents a cake, or three for a ~ ' dist Church of Canada, has to say in reoard 1886 these stock·yards received nearly IO,- ' are cheap and all that is required is good ' quarter, an' <loan' buy no odder. < To .A..H. Dixon&: Son's N ew Treatment fo" 000,000 h ead of cattle, or a.bout 30 t r ains, ! animals to breed. Recognizing t he import"Now, in de fust place, de Lawd made 1 Catarrh, each of 20 trucks, per diem. N ext to Chica- ance of t his subj ect, the Department of . fish. He made ' em long ' bout de time Adam Oaklans, Ont., Canada, March 17, 1883 go, where about 6, 000,000 pigs were killed Agriculture at Ottawa, has ,inst issu· ' an' Eve war ' driv' outer de gard en. He Messrs . .A . H. Dixon & Son: DEAR Srns.- Yours of the 13th !net. to· hand. last year the principal centres of pork -pa1>k- · ed for distribut ion a p amph let con-J made 'em to swim in de lakes, an' rivers an' It aeemed almost too good to be true · t hat I a.m ing are Kansas City, Cincinnati, Cedar taining a letter by Col. Ra.vcnhill, R. A., seas, an' for man's use. It was de intencured of Catarrh but I know that I am. I Rapids, St. Louis, Indianapolis, and Omaha, ' on the conditions afforded by Canada for shun dP.t man could catch fish a ny whar's When buying Coal Oil ask your dealer for the New Oils, haye had no return of the disease, and n ever felt better in my life. I have tried so many which kill about 10,000,000 pigs, the total th e supply of horses for th e British cav<Llry I he wanted to. Den Columbus he come ober consumpt ion of pigs in the United States ser vice, and a n address to the horsebreedcrs ! heah an' diskibered America, an' arter &bings for Cate.rrh, suffered so much . and fur so many years, that it is hard to reahze that, being about 28,000,000. I of Great Britain by th e same irn thority. I a.while de Yankees took de United Sta.its i I am really better. . HoNGKONG.-Hon kon Gi·eat Britain's · Col. Raven~ill ad vocates th~ establis~1ment / ?-d' de _ British to.ok Canady. De fish was : I consider that mine was a .ver_Y bad.case; i t wae aggravated and chromo,' mvclvmg ~he "Malta in the Fa.r E~st,'r~hich was a deso- ; of horse fairs at centra'. pomts, as 1;i t he 1mcreasm' all de tune, an' nobody purtend- ! throat a s well ras the, nasal pas~ages . . and I late and barren rock haunted only by a' present state of the Do.mm10n no Eni:;h sh or' ed to own 'em. it once, you will use no other~ lhought it would reqmre the three ,txeatments, few Chinese irates a~d fishermen, when it E uropean dea.le.r could afford the time or "If anybody wanted to go out befo' but I feel fully cured by the tw.o sent me. and t. the cour;try an~ breakfast or arter breakfast dan' Lt.:G·atch fish 1 JJ.(ct;OLL DUOS. &; CO' Y, Toro . nto I e.m thankful that I was ever induced to send w as first occ~pied by the English in 1842,, exkp.ensethof mhovmg fa.b?u has alre.. dy a mttch la.rger amount of ship·' ta m_g e c an ce .°. p ie1nug ,u~ amma s .a." ' dere w~B 1 10body to say a wor · reat ap· ==================================='== '°..[g~·are at liberty to use this letter stating ping than Ha.mbur" w hich has been a lead.! long mterva.is of d1sta.n.ce. "h1le the art1l· ; plause. ] All of a sudden somebody got mad. .&ha.t I have been cured at two treatments. a nd in mart of trade"for neai·l 1,000 years.' lery purch?sei;s w~re m Canada. las t y~ar Den somebody else got rna.d. D?y fo~got a.l . · . . I shall gladly recommend ;your remedy to some Tife official statistics show t~at in 18S6 the they exammeCt 7614 ho~ses, out of wln~h 'bouL. de Lawd made de fish, ax; de l' a.nkee I of,my friends who are autterere. ort of Hambur was entered b 6,8rn ves- · they purchased only 8a; Col. Ravenh1ll . he 8aid h~ owned '~m all. An ~e Kam~ck I . Yours with many thanks, ' HEV. E , B. STEVENSON P1 n f 3 607 18/f to 8 whereas l n the same also suggests that the Government should was a liar . [.l!]:xcitement, durrng which And hundreds of others s~=~ ~h~' ort of Ho~ 'kon was entered by app'?int all; inspe~tor of h or_se-breeding op· . Whalebone Howker kicked 'rrustee P ull; 1 'U. i .:.i · , · ~6 763 ve~els of 5 1 7, 23 tons. In othei· erations with a. v1~w ~the un provement of back. J ])en dey boa.£ went home ma~ a.n - -- M.ANUFACTUHEH OF--, ds the in' trndeofHon kon has the class of stallions m u se. Over seven· begun to pass laws. De Yanlrce said de , OARRIACE . :i~~ady ou:str1Epe~ that of Ha~bnr~ by teen thousan d horses are imported into Ka1~uck r1houldn't se~l h is !Jsh in de United ' QJl ' · \ . 16 I 1 l 5 oo 000 tons and comes nex t after E n gland annually, and the European mar· St..its ouless he paid a big dooty, an' de , ' ) · 11 ' . ..f " He.a r eceived her new stock ot ~~:~l~pping 'trade of London and Liverpool. kets being closed, she will have to look Kanuck. said de _ Y an~ee shouldn't fish widiu KING STREET, BO'WM A.NVIJ,L further abroad for ~er supply.. H .e ro, the~, three m iles of lus sho nohow. De,r i:nade up Has now on hand a number of vehicle~ (and Is manufacturing a great many moru) ot the ne seems to _us Canada s. opportumty if she will . faces at mch odder a17' dey kept ~1ttm' madpatterns and best finish, which I am offering for ~a.le at the lowe?t pi;icee !'oneisten· SlJIENTIFIC AND USRFU£. only avail herself of 1t. Ider all de time, an' tinally de biler busted. with due regard to w;or~manshi;p and qu.ah ty. 1'he followmg is a hat of invites the Ladies of · [Excitement. ] D at ar', dey begun to pitch tho principal vehtctes manufactured by me The Mortgage Question. i in, an'. at de present dat,e de two k entriea J !?_ou hle Covered Carriages ... .. . .............. ........ ........... .. . .... . .. ... $150 Upwar<lt manville and vicinity to call L iquid shoe-dressing : Shellac one-ha.I( pound alcohol Lhree quarts · dissolve, and : . . . hev spit on tlen· hands an d~red ea?h odder .~angle Phootons . .. ... ... ....... .... . .. .. . .. .... .. .... . .... ... ........ ........... J.00 u and see h er Pattern 11 add or' camphor one and a lmif ounce, lamp·; e are not ad":oca~sof spem~l class leg1s- to figh~. I, Great uproar, d u rmg winch SamOpen Buggy...... . ... ..... ... ... . .... .. .. . . ........... .... . .··. . .. . ... · · ······· 70 11 blat.:k.two oun ces. lah?tan.bl Wedbeheve mt all be~Tnhg tfreated uel S~.mfhtt s,~epba~k T adyltohr on t~e neckf · t.] \· Top Buggy. .... .... ......... .............. . .................... ......... . ... ... . .. 90 el[m · y an on even ·e r ms. e ar mer, 1 ",\,.y rens, contmue e spealrnr, a er D cr at 'V 0 65 ,. · Steel can be decarb.onised by yfocing it in as a fanncr, has no right claim to special swallowing a large quanti ty of water and emo ,ag n ..... . ............ ......... .. . ·· ······· ·· ···· ··· ................ . and assortment Qt · an iron box of pulverised hemahte and heat- legislative privileges that are not given t o mopping off h is forehea.d, "de stait of affairs Lyimber Wa5ons. · ·· · ....... ··· · ·· · · ·· ·· ··· ··· · · · · · ··· · ·· · ··· ··· · ·· ······· .. ·· ··· 55 ;.__ " ing to a low red for a ~ew hours,. and n:ay othe~- people, but he ha.s a ~ight wheri laws am sha.meful . Yve are two set_ts of children Light W:~gon .. · ··· ··· · ·· .. · · · ··· · ···· ·· ···· ....... · ·· · · ·· · .... ... · ··· ... · ·· · ·· ··· 4~ ..-,. ~tterwa~ds. be rcca~·bomse~ by agam heatmg partwularly bear hard on him .to seek an<l uy de S<>me_ fodder. Ober dar' m Canady we Express Wagon ........... ......... . ......... . ... . ,.. .. .. .. . .. .... .. . ...... ...... 7o " m the i ron box filled w i th horn, leather, be granted some measure of relief. l we waut Ya.nkee plug terba.cker, poker Skeleton....... .. .. ....... ........ ... . ... .. . ... . .... . . . . ... .... .... ......... .. ..... 50 11 STORE :- Second Door w eu or WtllJa m.s shavings, or pulverised ch ar coal. j There cannot_ be a doubt t~a~ on n<.' clttss ·?hips,, pink-cull'd. st1~penders, co'n salves an' Sulky ... .... . . .. , ...... ... . ..... ... ........ .. , ..... . , ..... ...... , .............. . .... 40 11 lutcloer S tan Frost and moisture can be kept off plate- of the commnmty_ do the ex1stmg_ mort~ge 3ackmv?s. On ~is side you want our l'ro- Possessing superior facilities !or mannfact,uring carriages, I Intend to sell v ery chee.p tor o~ lass windows only by k eepin" the inside laws pr~ss so h cay-ily as _ on the agnculturnl. duce au good will . . Da: am ken try nuff fur I \ or approved credit, and by so doing I hope to greatly increase my nnmber of 1<a.les. WonUI ~ir dry, or by an inner sa.sh made tight, so A man m trn~lc m a disast rous seasoi:i c:i-n 11.ll of us. Da~ ar' mo' fish dun w~ all know sell the w ood parts only, or the gearings of buggies Ironed, ti t t he air in the window enclosure will pare <lown his expenses and lessen lus m - wh1~t to do w1d. Why, sah, I km go out 1 b~~old and ven tilated from the outside. A . vestments. A farmer in a ba~ season is al- an' i;~t down on de do?k .at St. ~ohns any l . . Q . . . .J I' artial 'remed is to have ventilatinct open- ! most absolut ely helpless. It 1~ t rue h e can d~y m de ~u~mer an' gi~ six bites right '."long ! . . ; · . ·;:)F WORTHLESS IMITATIONS in the to Y of the window casin ~ pare, b ut the chances are that 1f he does !1e widout ap1ttin'onmybait, aud ~reckon its de i . At t h e Shortest Notice, Pamt ed and Trimmed if Desired. 8 As there are many i.iferior g P g will lose even more t h an h e otherwise same anywhar 'long de New England coast. A.t the Faotory I also do Planing, Matching, Tur ning a.nil. Sl>wing with Circle Band r Soro goods, cordod with jm;e, The prevention of decay in wood is said might have done. He is, as a. matter of fact, [ Sensation.] I h ev come ober h eah to see Saws. a.nd prepare a.11 kinds.01 lumber !or carp.enters nd others !or huild!n'g pnrposes. if dis queshun can't be settled widout war: I Ornament.a.land Plain Puikets Cor fen.o0 a m every ~tyle reQu1red. made to order. hemp, etc.,oJl'erede.nd sold to be accomplished by exhausting the air '1t the entire mercy of wind 11.n d weather. as Cora.Ima by someti-adun- f rom t h e por.es and fill" · h gu~ 't ' · t h at w h en prospects 1oo It f an:. · · l h~v not 1nn · to C ong~·ess n?r to d e S tate · -== = ====== == == principled merchant!! m g them_wit ·a · i Supposmg , . .. · .. . . , . ~auadiatt Jtattlnuan. STA'l'ISTIOS. CATARRH. soul ? Missionaries tell that tl v _ first sign of their preaching t aking effect i· m people going quietly away to some sec1,,ded p la.ce or river or lake and washing ..way the grease a.nd ochre of which t hey were pre· vionsly so proud. H ad these J'oor folk s never b een allowed to come to ~crvice till they washed t hemselves, th ey would ne:rer h ave come at all. Well, fo is a good thmg wh en such matters are even dist.:ussed. I t is a sign that t he good, easy, yo to nieetin' feeling, is working up to the ide:. that one has a duty to other people's sou!8 r·s well as to one's own.- Toronlu 'l'rutli. THB FISHERIES DISPUTE - · · Ill& · · McDOUGALL &METCALF, are ottering Coal as follows : Stove and Chestnut, .. .. ............ .. $6.25 Grate and Egg, ......... ............ :... ..... 6.00 I 26 LUMB ER SHINGLES, LATHS, POST & CORD WOOD Always on hand a lowest prices. ° '3 '. ' 2 89 000 b 26GOOO Js;s 494 7 is IFar me r s' Threshers and Mi llmen, U Se McDOUGALL & METCALF M C 11 B & C C 1 b d C 0 rOS·. O. S e e rate . I L A R D I NE MACHINE 01 L. TH E BEST IN T :EI F_:; w · oRL T.). FAI I LY 1 I I Coal Oil. Try I HA INES' CARRIAGE "WORKS EORGE C HAINES p llSS McTAVIS~~J Bow hi g y I s . t roprle Or, SLEIGHS CUTTEl}S WACOti'S &" GOODS., l I '.¥' I BONNETS, HATS TRIMMIN_ GS I I BEWARE £i I A 11 K 1 · ll d S f V h -C l e S R Pa 1 · ed l I i ing Oil the reputat10~ o! percha solut~on, a substa.~ce whichpreseives a:nd _alter l~e h as spent the ~est Jlart of 1 . 11s .Leg1slachurs, nor h ev I mtervrnwecl de lea~· 1 our g e nuine ~ornliu"'1 the wood ahke from moisture, water, and . life m makmg a. home tor himself and his, in' statesmen. I hev come d'rectly to dis ; :'u0cba.l;~;~a~tV~;<~110~yagJ'r~'.!~ the a.?t~on of the ~un. The solution is m ade : he borrows a . few hundreds or thousand~ to · Lime-Kiln Club to lay _de ~at.ter be!o' ing th~ir atten.t~n to t he by_ m1x mg t~o-~lurds. gut.ta percha_ to one ma.kc some imp~·ovcments t hat h e thu~ks you an' ask you to co_nsider it m all its ; · ' necessity of seems that the third pa.raflm-oil, this mixture bcmg t hen · a.re wanten o.n his property. A successmn phases an' come to a demshun. When a. cat ! name ~e~ted t? d~ssolve the _gutta.· percha, whe11 ; of bad crop s. ·comes a.long anc~ he is le~t gits ~er back up ~rnflin' buL a. br~ck ~at will I it is readily m tr oduced mto t he pores of t he almost penmless. In the midst of his ta.ke it down. When a n ashun g1ts its back U 1\1 wood. \ hardships in comes th e mortgagor and fore- up it mus' be argued w id. De Kanuck am '~ stampedon innersideofoJ!Coralinegoods. A good d eal is heard from tim e to time as closes. H e get s his 100 cents o n the dollar, not a ba.d man. De Ya.nkee am a first-rate'. Without which none are genuine. to the len gth and st rength of t he hmI1;an but what a.bout th: poor fari~er who, . fo!ler. Dey ~a.s simpl_ y, h ad, a leetle fallin' 1 t ongue. It is now stated on t he authority , t !irough no, fault of ~1s lui:s met with _adve~- ou~ abo1~t; gwme a fi shm, an. as ~ matter of of D1'. Ma.ca.lister, Professor of Am~tomy at , sity and finally, with his gra:y hmrs, JS pnde neither one wants t? g tv_e m. De r!l· 1 the Universi ty of Cambridge, tha.t, if t he \ thrown ou t upon t he worl~, eit her to be _a su~t am da.t de two k entn es ride clown 11111 Continu es to do a General Banking Busine"a fibres contained in a man's tongue were, bu~den upon the com~~mmty or upo_n h~s , on de same hai;d-sl«:d. . . . 8Bo wmanvillt> Br anch. placed end to eud, they would reach eight' children. If_ a renewal is granted, the m~vi- I " Wha.t I ax_ of dis L ime ~iln Clu? ar· de · DEPOSl'.l'S miles, while, if t hey were all strnng to- table r~s.ult ia only- stave~ off, and meanti rr:e take hold of dis ctueshu_n an settle i t to .to gether they wou ld b e capable of lif ting the claims h ang like a millstone around his satisfaxun of boat parties. It can be did, lecolve~ In Savings Badnk tDeparl.mtentt&ntl., three hundredweight. The Professor in this neck, his friends dare not help him and his an' de club kin d o it, an' when de harplllJ,l a currenAll radepoP.\H es. ' ' o way sa.1d it was possi "bl e to account £01· some unpa.i ·d mor t gage an d l aw cost s wi ·th com. ' s t rrngs · · gl a d ti andtinterest "thil allowe w 1 n ecessary of peace once mo , ech o d eir 1 -~!Y~~l~ ;: de~!nd~ · of the manners of "the unruly member ." pon,n~ interest kill him for fur.the! effort. 1 chords o~~r all Am erica your reward shall 1 · EXCHA..NG E 'Ihis to us appe~rs a mos~ v.illamous law, be great. . Bmcre's Cough Syrup Hair Brushes and Qombs, 1 , , worse t han coerc10n or ev1ct10n. When a o Soo.ghtand aoldandDraftslssueduponEut·op~ Pew-Rents vs. Free S1ttrngs. busin~ss m11:n fails the law uses the ~ponge PEARLS TRUTH. Rose Glycerole Toilet Soaps, 1 Jnited Stat es and Canada, also Gold,Silver and The discussion over p ew rents versus free and gives him a clean slate. Why, it may . -' J]nited Sta~es Green backs bou11:ht and sold, sittings still goes on. Some, of course, take well be as1';ed, s_h<?uld the farmer be debar:- , Every _part of the body and ever;i: faculty Corn Cure, Perfumery, COLLECT I O:N S one side ; some the other. Gradually , h ow- ed from tb1e privilege ? Surely h e that is . of the mrnd are developed by exercise ; the ever, but surely, t h epreponderanoeofopinion at t_he m ercy o! elements that he ca!'not same is true of the moral character. . t1 "f · large Chamois 1 a very stock. Promptly m.e.de at current.rates upon a ll par is taking the side of making church es abso . po_ s sibly co;it~ol is w orthy of extra considerFalse fri ends ar e like our shadows; t hey mperla en rice, ol Great B itta.~n, the Umted States and D~ lutely free so that whoever likes to come ation. This is a mat ter that has been ire-· keep close to us while we walk in the sunCamphor I 0 Sponges, &c. anllllon of ana a. h '(' , may feel h imself or herself heartily welcome · quently discus~ed but as ye~ has n.ot ~een ' shine, hut leave us t he instant we cross into 1. ce, Telegrap ransre r· and quite entitled to take any seat which ma_de the s~bJe?t of remedial leg1slat10n. Ithe shade. Made for large ?r ~mall sums on all part· ol happens to be empty. It is a bad, unhealthy I t is a?out t ime it was, an~ we woul? co~- 1 . Truth is eternal, infinite, and always lik e Canada. This lB especially advantageom; to I state of things when the poor are not w el- mend it to t h e n ew Ont.a.no Farmers Insti- , ·t . If , 't · 1 and pure without violent j pe'tl!OnB living in Mamtoba or the North-w as! come to the house .,c God or wh en they are t u te, which we sincerely hope, h aving been ; di se ' ti ist. equa "t. ' ' th h·t I · u1t 1nakesthetundsavanab/eat once a tthe l t 1 ' td t h· rk t · onceorg · anized willnot provesoincapabl e · em?nsra ·wns;i 1 ~seenwi wi ·e iairs, ~ Oll l lOil OW place of payment, mere y o era e a.s some . mg I e no ve1y , ' ' . . a.nd is always y oung rn the l1eart. acceptable paupers. Most of the churches of good as many other farmers societies . . . .. l!'orfurther particulars call at the Bank\np nowadays are got up in such style and the that h ave been formed wi th just a.bout the If we were all less d isposetl to cr1t1mse ! Holll!e. running expenses of a congregation are so same preliminary flourish of brass instru- and more rmidy to take on trust, we should T . RODl~countant. GEO. MoG~~~- e r great t hat no wonder poor people ments. l get on a vast ~ea! better than we do now ; ·h begin to feel themselves out of plii.ce t o allow for .differences woul~ be the best - - - ' - -- - -- - - -- - - -- ..·- , in such gatherings of the ~aints. It is , 'fi R , way to come m to harmony of line. . Bowm _= a = n =v =i= ll = e='= F = · e=b =1 = ·u =a :... 1 :.:: y= l= ' =l = 8= 8= 6= . =================== == i a r ight feeling with all self-respecting per· The Canadian Pam c ailway. W e cannot afford to waste or ignore or! - -·· -· I sons not to go anywhere or to be connected The Canada Pacific Railway syndicate, despise o.nything; for, h~wever u_seless it ! I with any association where they can not pay can " push" at any ra.te. T hey have made. may appear to our short.sighted V!Slon, we I their way like their neighbors. They may t he best transcontinental railway in North , know not the t r easures of future . gr.?w.i;h jl not be able to pay exactl y a s much all others, America. They are working hard to de-, and adv1J,nco~ent may be enfolded wi~hm it, · but they w ill insist on doing t heir share or ve_lop trade and .to make the w~ole world or how r eadily it m ay r esp ond tQ wise cul1 !! they won't be there at all. If, then, heavy tributary to their road. Ther e is to be a ture. . ~ 1 pew rents arc required for the privilege ot line of steamers to Jo.pa.n, another to Aus- j There is no g reater i:i1stnJ:e than t~at l1 J hearing the gospel unless one is willing to be t ralia, and very possibly t his season may mo.de by t he_man who is selfishly seckmg Is ther e busi- ' kind of h appme; qs at t he ex .pensc of ~th3 rs. 111 ' received as a pauper and to get an occasional see another on the Athntic. I seat for charity, no wonder that many w ill ness for all this ? Is t her e any lik elihood , If he search for_ 1t throu~h _h i~ whole life, he Purify the Blood, correct all Disorders of the f say, ":Ko, on such conditions I don't go of busine ss being made? I t must b e thought will never fine it . '~o d mumsh th~ welfa1 :e !ther e." Of course it is pleaded that if uny t ha.t there is, for be they '~hat t hey may of his neighbours will add no m1~e to ~IS f..,IV~.R, S'J'OlllA.C'JHI, !{l!& ~"tilKYS il.NLD BOWEL ~. 1 E N IDNEY COM - l t ell the managers of the church t hat they 1 t he Canada Pacific magnates are not fool s. own st ore.. On t he cont rary,_ ~appmess_ ii;· _ . · . h l h D b"l' t d C . . d .ALL LIV' R .A D K r can' t afford such clrnrges, they will get seatH j Will it be possible to divert any great cre:i.scs as it shar ed and dimmish es as it lB They invigorate and restore to e~ t e l ita ,e onstitut10ns, an PLAINTS, D YSPEPSIA, INDIG.EST-: for no thi~g. But then tl~tit rn cxactly_whatj' amount_of the trnde_be~ween Brita!n and selfohly grasped. . '1.1'0 invaluabl e in all Cornpla.ln to incio.ental t o Females of. all Ages, For ION A~ D ALL DI'3E.ASES ARISING they ~011 t wan.t :i.ud· will no~ submit to. ~ustrnha so . as to lmng tt acrcss this co1~- ! 'Manners are of _ mor e importance t h:m I Children and t he aged t hey n,re priceleos. . l \Vha t IS to be said of t he Leffiil l'k lately made I tment? It is doubt,ful. The steam ers di·. laws. Upon them, JU a great mea.~ure, the 11·~ -v:::ir 'G" FROM DISARRANGEMENTS OF T H E by an eminent Toronto r eligious lead.er and Irect from Rritai'.1 <ire ve~·y swift a!1d ve~y laws dep end. The l aw touches us but h ere -· . i:""...l. ..DA · ·· · · ·. .2A · , chu rch r':irner, ~o the ~ ffe0t that m the sure. W~nld_ ail t h e differenc~ either m and t h ere, now and t hen. M:muers .are [s an infallible remedy for Bad Legs Bad Breasts Old Wounds SoreE ND KIDNEYS LIVER A · church with which h e is c.onnec ted Uwy char ges or m time pa.y for transh1pment and what vex an.d soothe, corrupt or p uri fy, · . , . . ' . . ' .. · ' "really could not afford" t o have any poor! such a lono- railwav haul ~ It is to be doubt · 1 lt d ·b· . ba.rhari"e or r efine us by a 11.n d Ulcers. It 18 famous for Gout and Rheumatmn, For d' l~J. ders of the . · · 1 · "' · · · · exo. or c ase, . ~ . · ' C} t it h n 0 enual 1 p eople. It requU"es, it see1!1s, every on e to Jed. Still those who have made it their con stant, stea,dy , umform_, msens1ble ope:IJ, .ies . aa ".I .0 08 00 Url- i pal and t? pay to the full m or~er _to keep, stu~y onght to know b etLer t~an those '!ho , t ion, like that of the air we breathe m . For S ore Tlu·oats Bron.ellHis (ill)U""ilS Cold s 1t;hings gomg. Is t hat no.t bnngm i; thelc!.a1m to settle the. whole ~lung by msp~ra- . They givejtheir whole for~and .colour to · ' · . ' . I!'! ' · ' l ?h\!rch .to the ~eye! of a soCJal cluL. w i th all t10n and party feeling.. It 1s worth trymg, our lives. A ccording to th mt quality, they Gl~ndula.r Swe. l hngs, and all Skm Diseases It has no r1 val ; and for - - -. ~tsm1phe~c01:d1t1ons? At the samct~me t here 1 at any ra.te: S hoL dd i t suc~eed .those who l1id morals; they supply them or t hey tota.lcontracted and atiff joints it acts like a c harm , is somethmg m;vhat iLdergymansatdlately: ! have lo t.~ m Vanc0tiver w tll h ave 1L sure lyd est roythcm. .l ; "I don't object to poor people coming h ere, I thing . I _ _ _ _....,_ _ __ Manufactured only at '.l'HOMAS HOLLOWAY'S Est ablishment, ' , the more of the?I tho_bett~1.-. . Bt1t I d o ~bjcct One hundr ed an.d eigl~ty-two -pe:sons. are Proprietor, Toronto. to peopl e COffii:ng dirty. Yes, but if the · He was 4 ye>tr;; ol L l an d hac~ r~ceived lus known to h ave IJe'.nshed m t he nunmg d1sas78, NEW OXFORI> STREET, (111.te 633, OXFORD STRRE1'), LONDON ! ·e never to be allowed first trumpet. H e O llJOyed it immen sely. ' t er at Nuuaimo, B . C., of whom 107 were p oor and th e <lll'ty a1 And are s old 11ot le. lid., 211. 9d., 4a. 6d., 1111., 22s., and 33a. each Box or Pot, anti to come into t h e house of God, how ar e t hey vVhen he was p ut to bed h is mother ask ed white men and the rest Chinese. SOLD BY ever to l earn so as to k now t h at gospel hiru to put a.way his trumpet o.ndsay his·~ray. j . · · may be ha·d from all Medicine Vendors throu ghout the World, . DIGGINBO'l'HAlll k SON, whic!1, a.ccording to what these .clergymen era. "I tell you what let's do, mamm~," ~aid The Gove~nme_nt tel.egra~h lme m th~ ·P111rehasers s ho11ld look a t the Label on the l"ots and Boxea. Ir the r ddre 'say, IS the first and most essent1a.l agency the young man, "You pray, u.ndI 11 JnSt North· -W,:eat rn b erng.bm.lt weat from Battle u :a liSS, Oxrord Street, J.ondon, ille:r are 1:111urto111,l fo1· making men clean at once in b ody and keep on blowing. ford to Edmonton with iron poles. BOWMANVIL L E. l J BIG ·c ·.I'N[{ BolirHA &sON · ' ! 'OftQMPTQU CORSET CO.' I ·PRACTICAL CHEMISTS, l Is ·t he Right Pl ace to buy Drug.s. i We keep the best and sell at moderate prices. ----o---- THE ONTARIO BANK I I .. WE HAVE O N I--3.:AND: I I I or . I I · }D I I I 1 p ra1r1e · · Fl nwer · C d ·t · p d.er I I and Pure Ground Oil Cake. F OR .A I -i L DANDELION LIVER AND KIDNEY BITTERS CURES I I I I TFiE PIL .L S 0 I N- T M E 'N rr ' Th G reat t Bl d P fier ·n the World · I 'I , I · I j E. M 0 RR IS I I l -·- -----.---- . .I ' - _:.-l

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