J( _,.....,,. . ., _ _____ ---------- ........ ~-----~ ,.,,_ BIG j 1;1APLE GROVE. Messrs. S. Rundle and S. Bronl s spent a few days hunting in Cartwrigl1 J, 1·e~ent ly .... . Miss Bertie Munday gave u b1rthd11.y party to a number of her schoolmates on Saturday They had a merry time .. ·· Mr. Fred Bray, of Enfield, aud his little niece, of S olina, spent Sunday a t Mr. S. Colo's .· . · Mr. and Mr~. James Rundle, of Solina, spe11t Sabbath i n this vicini ty .· , . We re~ret to annouonce the death of R.ach el W oohey, belofod wife of Mr. W. McClellon, who died on Monday morning last. Thti funeral will leave t ho family r esidence to· day at 2:30 o'clock for Bowman-..ille cemetery. BOOMING BIS - - A T- - NE WT-ON VILLE. Mr, and Mrs. '!'hoe. Yellowlee11, of To· r onto, were visitors at Mr. Geo. Hrav's recently ··· , We are glad to see Mr. Hy J ones able to be a.found again .··· Mr. Robt Gray is visiting at Whitby for a few d ays ..· . A sleigh load of young people from h ere attended the concert in Bowman ville on Friday night. H ope some of them got a prize ·. ·· Mr. Wm. O vens' t eam ran away coming from Newcastle n1ill one day last week breaking the waggon slightly; hor~il11 and driver es· caped uuhart ... , , Our young folks from the R. T. of T . meeting Friday am'lsed themeelvm1 mow·balling ·. ,. ...Remember the social at Mr. Gray's o n Thursday: evening ; hope to see a large number pre.sent ..·· The series of revival aervJce8 which were to have commenced on Sun~ d11,, 1 ·~k\· ..\ 1teie1Bro1.,arepoetponed J. J . MASON'S Bi~, · lew Store. / C7 . Crowds Dally throng our Immense New · · Warerooms. · 'Ve are showing and will . show, Bargains all throu11h t.bc house. · b~ ~~b . D& JAMES MACNAB. SKlt't·cn 0~' 'rHl>l LG'E 01" ONE Ol' CANADA'S l'ION)l:E:R PHYSl<flANS , The Laagestand Best lighted Premises devoted to the 8ale ·of Dry Goods that Bowmanuille Ever Saw. l.\lorc Counter Room, More Floor Roon1, More Cubic Feet. Eetter Lighted, Better Ventilation. More Shelf Roon1. Moi:e Square Feet. More Stock. Better Heated. Better Situation. But enough for the time about store ; now about the stock, we believe the public this season are not in the humor to p<'mder to the pride of the high price dealers ; neither do they want shoddy. Our fine new stock of first-class servicable goods at right prices, ju~t Eeem to fill t he bill. See Our Now Plush G-oods. See Our New Silverwa.re. See Our New Curtain Da.ma.sks. JllJ)U These g-oods a.re very ha.ndso:ne and semcea.ble, without a. doubt should. see our :new Stock a.nd..-our Stock opposite Ontario Bank. · ---·--,.._----- ~-··--·--· ------·· · - tians , who, for their high character while serving under the Marquis Cornwallis, ob· :Mr. Geo. Wright was a few e ve nings tained the orant of their · prop~rty. the Mac. . Toronto, e.nd "'in the harbor ot Halifax . "'1 .8fJCI the rec1p1ent of an address and over· St Mr. h Geo. D b McLean. M · 't b . Mrs. nab, I sland , ie 1101 0 a, . are visi m g coat together with a sat of glassware to . ep en so~, la.st head of this flllnily in Halifax wAs the · ., W · ht b tl b f th at their m Jtner s, Mrs. Jno. McComb. . .. Hon.James ivlacntbb,M.ember of the Le~isla1.urs. rig , Y le mem ers 0 e M" p f d · t f M Ed ti·e Collllc1l aud R e';ei vcr-Gencrnl of Nova &bb:\th Sch ool prior to his r emoval to · · 188 ea ou_ n 18 a gues 0 r_. · Scotia, F .evelon Falls. Mr. Wright has htild the bard ·i?dbb~edi~r · · · · ~r. br~u~Je has Another collateral branch was that re<>ffice of S uperintendent for a number of een 1 . urmg 16 p as w ..e. u 18 coi~presented ir, the person of Allan Macnab, y eit.ra and as he has a l ways taken an ac· v~l?~cent · · ··Mrs. F · Martm,_9ehawa, IS LieuterJant in th e Queen's lfaugerR, who act" . t · S S k h ·n b tl v 1s1tmg at Mr. D. l\!IcConnaclue s . . .· The companied his commander. General .Tohu 6 l~e Pd"r. mih 't · wor.t w \~r e ~reathy missionary m e et i ng in the M ethodist" Graves Simco~. to Uppe1· Can.ada in 1792 to 1n1sse 111 a capac1 v . "e voice o h h l\'I d · ht I assumo the offico of Lieutena.nt· Governor. 11entiments of the whole vicinity in w ish - c nrc, on ay o111g ast was a s~icceBs. During the r.,vol11t ionary war he had re0 Mr. and Mrs. Wrig ht every prosperity in , . · · · 'Ihe ~,ind · Hope a.r e prcparmg fur cflived thirteen wounil~. H" b.icao:ie Sor th . . h Th t a n ent ertammrmt some t.1me thls m onth. 1£~>a.m·ut· ,\.rms tu the H ouse of Assembly of 't'lr HOW o~e. psrcs~n s were p urf · . . . . Mr. li . c. Cook, of o~hawa, l ectures Upper Canada. and W M the fathe1 · of Col. cea~ed fro~ essrs · mtth & Co. , 0 i n the Son's Ball to-nigbt on Temper - Sir Allan Napier l\fac:iah, who was f'remier Orono, the popular dl'y goods m en, and Ab t · d f th of Unil,ed CaMda and A.l.J.C. t o Her Mawer e valued at $15. 00. aMnce · ·: · ou ';\ oze,n or i_nore 0 e J ·esty the Q11~en . ·· whoa~ history," Hev . Dr. a.som e fraternity paid the ir Newcastle :->c1t<1din> ? ir1 his " 'l'oronto of Old" has sairl, Bl! J:.ll(1~1'UN. b ~ethre n a visit 'l'uescl 1 ·y night 1 md report "form~ part r.f that of UpJ.Jer Cau-1d~ " Sir , . . . . . a splendid evening's enj oyment .... The Alh u died ..r. Oundurn, Hamilton ,8th Aug. uat, 18GZ, aged 66 : · Hi~ da ught· m . Mrs, · Mr. Ezra G1tt:ord sold the hotel prope rty spocial miasion meetings· in S t . Saviour's l>13re to Mr. q.~1gley for $ 1800 last week. / church ar<J being fairly we.II at tended.. . . Da.loy a nd the V1Kc()uutea· Bury, survive $300 . wa!l pa1u ?~wn the balance w as lo 1 I,e~ every membel' of t h e R. T . of '!.', be him ant.I now re8idc ~11 .ffiogland. The only '. b e paid. on . the Tuesday fo_ l lowrng, . buL prese£Jt n ext Fdday evlminu.. Su ec1'1,,l ~Ur'1iVin" membe~ 6f ·tbis t o.mily in Canada r ued ay crune M r. G IB l k d ·· ig Miss ffannah Macnah, of Hamilton, now when . U · 1 ore bac e busine ss ..· . Mr. R obt . Burgess , sr7, S :h far ,\dvanced iu years . Iu the P.arly d"Y" of ~ut and returned the ~300.. The r esult line, is seriously ill . ... .Miss M l\tthewson Upper Canada she wa· the reigning belle of 1 8 a la;·g'lc n ew hotel is ta tked o f .. ·._ R. T oronto, is visiting the M isses T ourje... the capitul. FrtJm a letter of hers j ust re~untonf> h~a tak en charg e ~1f the eng m e . .. R ev. Geo. Bishop, Toronto, was a ceived it is leurned t hat her fat her died on an ~be gtam devator i.g_am . . . . R ev . J. !'(Uest at M.rs. S. F . N ewsom's on Sunday. the 6th of " June, 1830, Qged '7.2 years, her tke1gh ton preached a Jubilee aeruinn the ..· . Miss Ada Linton is eng· g ed t o t ak e ~roth~~, t~e- lat~ Mr . J)a_ vid M aciiaJ>: ,hav. um succe<id!lcl. l::1s father rn tl:i'e J?QSttion ot · h . ~ , 1ast S ' un d as . H econ d u cts servtM ere charge of the 3rd form ~o , cur public Sergeant-at-arms . .; : every second S unday at 3:30 P· m · · · · s~hool. ... S leighing has- made busip.eas A, distant :t'elatire of th~, subj ~cfj _f .t~is H ?uses are uot e~pty lwre v~ry lo_ng ._. : . unusually lively, qud~;.hlte ·p.~;:wtiel( at , sk · te\11, an_ d . i n. ~\1;11 order fJf t1we;1 t lurd M1sR N etti.- a,,pkms, of Wlutby, IS VlSlt- the Corner Sture which' ':Stltf0_l11adii.t.119 : ; t·~p 1·e~en..t.at1ve .<:if ,the Olan .· in-Canada, wa.q -iDg M~s. Q mgley ... ·. A n u mber of l oads procession Great bargain~ for'~!rt'1ioli ~ k~clnlbl~h ~. .',\'; :bf;nel~~cnafb ot 1".lfiacnatb ·b·th h t I ' · . : . ~'.li.'itu~, . . ·u<;l,.llO ,e, iu1·u,., o / maf(nI cen p y· ·1 · _roug o ~ays ·. .. M rs. A . Tambly n 1s on the sick si<j'ne. wlio 'emlil~a'.ted to 1 Ca.na.da ia 1821, o f w b ea t . p i.ss d 1.u Y go m g Bowmanvllle , the elevator b e m g fu ll of list. . 'whither m any ot his cfo.n had gone b~fore ·b;.r!ey. Mr. Cookman, of Cobocon'k , :s visiting hirr1. · . at D. T. Allin's. Mrs. Hill is visiting Aft~.r a residence at the Chats on the Ot · O.SHA W .ti. . h M , A ff ll p i.:r t aw:· riv~r for nearly 40 year·, he ret urn ed _er H01~, , r, · 1, _ort.o.ope. Th ere to:Europe .iud died at L:m11iou, Cotes du ,. M es.mi. ,j . 0. Henry & nd son have this 1s cons1derab~e w b.oopm g cou11h in and Nord, lfxance, August 12, 1860, a~cd !'3, 'fall shipped 20, 300 barrels of apples to around the. villa ~~;, Mr. R o bert. Knott being t he thirt eenth and lastof t he gullant England . and family wiil reside in T o1 :onto for the chiefs _ of th~ cbn of "!'hich m e!1tion i ' fir~t The old M cLaughlin Carriage W o rks winter. Mr. T. A . Gamsby, d r uggist ma~e m the a:nn~la clu: mg t11<e reign of Du.v1d ' r e r e -,, ·old , on Saturday week to Capt.. T.oron t o? 1s . . .t. . h' f th . h ' I . · mbe the hegmrnng of t he 12th century . It we v1s1 m g 1s a _ er er e ._ T lie may re.:rett~d that the succession ; 11 this R. C. Carter, of Kin~ston, for $4,080 . Met hodrnt chur<.:h of this t own m t end cbieftianship h as not been roai nta.ined, alTh e " Sing ing P ilgrim" given in the holding a t ea on Ne1 v Year's. D a y . Mrs. thou gh it is now a la ndless, yet not an h onorl~s~ title and the chm a ·.:atlv sca.tterefl. P resbyterir,n 1:hurch, N ov. 21st, was Ruddock and h er neice; MiEls L vuia thor ou!l'hl}" A 1 1joyed by those who were Crosby h ave moved to Bowmanville . '.l'he onlv surviving uauitbter of th e late .1' u f C · ht · · d · chid, " Miss M acnab cf M acnab." lives in prese n L , aud regard ed as o ne of the choic- A peg .e., rom artwr1g _v1s1t e our Florence, Italy, where she is well known in 13st entertain m en t s t hat Osh awa has. ha d town last week and secured quite a bood le socia.l circles and much es.teemed by all for sun:;e t im e. from our generous h earted cttizene, Mr. classes of people for h er benevolence ancl The a udieuce which greeted l\'liss A. A. Gamsby r eturne d from his lmnt good w11 rks , Mr. · _Surgeo? Jame~ MacnaJ! had four eons, Attnes Kuox in the Music Hall Nov. 26 in Muak oka with thre e fine d eer. .._ H . C . O'Dell S h effield Eon- son of H viz. , Cohn, Ah·xander. ~un'?n and J amee, wh.,,ther r 11garded as an app r eciation of ' . ' . "':' · three of wh om h vedand died mCanada, the h er a b iliLy , ll < iJllbokenii.g confid.,n ce in B. Odell of this town, d ied lU t hat p lace othop a nati ve Canadian waselain on the the judgemeu~ of t hose securin~ h e r ser · on the 17th inst., of paralysis . Jilflmy field -~f W a terloo . Coliu. whosEl daughter vices , ~h·iuhl cei' tain!y be gratifyin~ to Martin h as returned from hia first hunt· was'. the wifo of Col. PhiJJpotts, Royal E n. fill d ing trip u p in the n or th, and r eports one gineere, l>rother to the L 1!rd Bish<>J? of Ex. b th Th · 11 · 0 · e 'la was ·. e · . d eer. The Christmas Entertainm en t of et~r, and A .l> .C, t o Sir Joh~ Uolborne, At the yearly m eetmg of the Ladies' h Ch · . h h .11 d· b L ieut enant-Governor of U pper Canada, was "' tM th d ' t h h t e r1stian c urc w 1 un ou tedl v be connected wi th lhti commissariat at Ni'" f Aids ,. ociety o .co.11ncoe-s e o 1s c u t c d · t t . ff· · · r · subsequently · · , ·. < t.li . t d· p a gorgeous an H HI r u e 1ve a ~tr. wo gara., and for many v~ars h d th · e f ol lo,.,,.1.. g,, cer s were e 1ec e · . r es- of our prominent business m en l eft Orono the collect·;r~hip 1of cnstom3 at that port. ldent, . !v.<r~. Ji. A. G n.v ;, l at Vice-Pres. la~twet>k- Mr.C. B. Borfand for W est H e died inl8l0 . Mra. W~l~ngton; 2nd Vice·P r es..M r s. J , Toronto Junction, a.nd Mr. E . H. B ettd S_imon W>i>1 tM ~r!~ collector of,,custom~. O. Gny? tlt:C,Y· Mrs . E . I. R owse, Treas. fo r B erlin . Mr. D a vid M cO ullagh who registrar n.nd comm1R~~ (~11er of the Court of .·ea.t ly impro ved beBe~uesta ". at J:.dle.y1~1e. Iu the w:-r ?f M rs · .i:l.1gg1u~otlrnm; Parso:oage Comm1t- 1 was v er y ill is now gr ·s. Sy:.. :,~ Mrs. Ba!les an d Mrs. . . bl t b t l ' 181 ~ he did d uty at '.K mgs.t."n as capt..1 1\ rn t e l· l'IT1 H"I ' rn g a e o e o u a r uu1> < on ce mor e. conHnund of a tl·nk comp1tny of .. Jlnstm!ls 10 ~~· . .. \ , p .I · · f h· h'~ , . I ncor poratefl M ilitia," an d at t he time of Pollee J\fo<.:;1~i1·ate Harper, Whitb y, has a P: t atwn t. ~ e iut, n er vous n ess, hiAd~a.th, in 182l, held the rank of Lieut. h ad a busy W <-l··k. Sat.urday after noon 's trem blmgs, 1?-er~ous .~eachcbe, cold hauds Colonel, and was buried with miiitary eessiun l)t his tiou r t was occu pied wi th the a nd feet, pam lU t h e ~ack, and oth~r honors, con clu sion of th <l p iano case. \ V . H . Pi· forms ~f weakness are.r elieve d by Carter s Jam~·· w a.q connected wit~ t he CommisIron Pills, made sp~crn.ll_y for the b lood, 6'\rbt Department at Hellov11Je dunng the p er a ud ,) J . B atber' the form erffi th e n erves and com plexion wa1· of 1812. and for s~veral ye11,r~ r~present· t own a~«n~ a11<l the l8:,t.t er a gener al o cer ,, · , . ec the county of Hast ings in th ~ House of of the Me11C!el~so h n . I iano Co., "\Vere com· I G LADSTON E.- Ihe Gra na Old GentleA~-emhi y, :i.t York , where, whiie on duty, m i tted tt· st.nr.il th flll' ti·1al at th e forth- man seems t o g l'ow youn~er a s the ybats h e <lied in 1820 . com ing Q u11.r 'er S ession s, for t a king a g o by. When urged for t h e re".! secret A lexa.n<lec wn:; awoyn ia as Confidential m - he fi n ally told us, (Not expecting i t would Clerk to tb u E xtcntive Counci l of t ho Prop ia1Jo out or the Ontario Hotel whiltl L be p ublish ed , but h er e it is. ) Mrs. G. viw·e in 1797, and eut>,ied 11pon hie d ntite d er sdzu rn for rent. wh~n N E ,wark (no·N N ial{:uu.· on t he·L <tke) n ever a l low s an y other kind but Imper ial was yet th e Peat of Government In 180tl I T as S/if"l, 'f O usr. ~'reem:m's n orm Cream Tarbr .Bt\kllw Powder used. It's h " \V" ~ <>" zetted "" B r.sigu in the ('uten's ....... lf'lr· ...~ t h 'Y act onl v on th4J \\'llrDlll I t h o on IY r e l ta ' bl o. s'"o ' I"' <'~ ~ - r t do Jl.!}t .111; :1n., t ile cbUtl. " b y a ll g r ocers . l\,~ugers ; in 1803 be join.,d t h;, 26Li:. Fout ; ENTERPRISE I I ---·--------- -- - ·-· The following cleverly written and moat interesting bi<Jgrapbical skHtcb of one of the eArly Upper Canadian physicians. Dr. Jas. Macnab. will nppear in Or. Canniff's fortbC<l1ning wor k, ' 'The Hiatory of the Medical Profel!llor of Upper Canada, with Biographical Skctcbtls of the Early P hysicians" : 1 \.luong the historic names connected with \he history of Upper Canada that of M acn11b is equal to any m prominence. and for c,mspicaous service to the Owwn ,and the Province . As will be seen not only Canada h1t11 been served by the Macnab· ; but elsewhere the name hM a place in the annals of the 1.!ritish realm. It is gratifying to re· cord that one. of the name wM intimately associated with our Loyalist forefathers. 'J.'hrnugh the favor of Rev . Dr. Macnab the followiug interesting certificate is taken from the or;ginal : I do certify that I was acquainted with Doctor J ames Macnab when he acted as assistant eurgeC1n to . t he Loyali·ts during the first war with America ; and that I attend· ed him in his last illness at Macbiohe in Lower Canada, where h e died about the beginning of the year 1780. lto1111n·1· KEm1. Sun:eon I. D.,par, ment. York, 2:kd Feb.. 1818 . Many years after Surgeon James Macnab'· death, in consideration of his distingui~hed services in the American re,.olut.iona.ry war, l\B the department records attest . hie heirs received grants of; la'ld from the Crown. This gen.tloman wa~ the oarliest representative ·>ll 011nadi1m soil of the anci ent Ulan Auaba or Macnab, A branch of hiK fi.rnily we1·e Nova Bco- (Front To1·onto .Empii-c, Saturday, Nov 23. I ·in 1804 becsme L ieutenant i. the 30th R egi. tmmt, and in 1800 was p romoted to a captaincy. He Rer.ved thrcugh the Penir:sular campaign, was on the st aff at the battle ot Waterloo as A. D . C. to Genera l Sir 'l'homaa Picton, both he and h is chief berng k ill ~d in action at \Vaterlo'.>, on the 18th of June, 18 L 'i. A grandson of Surgeon Macnab was Capt. James ~lacnab. of Belleville, who was ac· cidentally killed when on clutv with the Yolunteere in t he rebellion of 1837. A son of Capt, M acnab is Alexander, O.E., Len· don, Eng .. who for many years h·s held ro· sponsible positions under several colonial governments. The other grand~on of S1 ugMll 1\hcqab is thlJ Rev . Alexander Maeua.b. D.D.· R ecto\' of DarEngton, an incumbency he has h "ld for nearly forty y eara. In the y ears 1868 and 18G9 be was preacher and lecturer in Ji}ngland fur the Venllrable Society fot the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts. and fot a brief period in 1872 was licem1ed by the Lord Bishop of L ondon a s its Chaplain at Cologne, Germany . He is al8Q one of the oldest Fellows of tbe R oyal Colonial I nstitute, London, Eng., of which, u'lder the auspices of his kinsman~ the Right Hon. Viscount Bury. its chief orginator, he was in 1868 one of its founders. 'l'wo of his most 1mporhnt p ositions in former years 'll<ere that of President of the Universi ty cf Vic· toria Colle11e and acting Chief S uperiuteudent of F.ducation for C!\narla West. 'J'he writer cannot forego stating that he has a moat pleasing recollection of the doctor'11 geni~I kinclnesa to him when he firet entered Victoria College as a student in 1847 Dr. Macnab has recently been constituted H onorary canou of the lJiocesan C11thed ral of St. Alban tbe Martyr. His eldest son was Allan Napier, a younit clergyman of great promise, who lost hiHlife by accidental drowning at Montreal in 1872. He was a gradua.te of Trinity College, To· ronto, and Curate of Chri·t's 8hnrch Cath· edral, Ramilt.,n . 'l'be only surviving eon of the R eel.or ol Darlington is Rev. Alexandtir Macnab, [n. cumbent of St. 13arnal>H Church, St. Cath· ariues, in which city be has been for fif,teen years an able and . succrssful paris11 priest . During thtl }Cars 1876. 1877 and 1878 he visited v1Lrio11s di<>ceees in England ne a dep· utation for the Ven . S ociety for the Propagat ion of the Gospel i n l!'oreign Parts,and eubsequently for scyeral months "1\88 its Chaplain at Murren And Cam1>fer, two of itR stations on the continent. The folfowing item ill hken from u St. Catharine11 paper (October. 18811) : "Among the worsllippers at St . 81>rna· bas Church last evenini-: were two dis · tingni~hed atra.ngers,kinsmen of the R ector. Mr. James Macnab. who fot· more than twenty years held the important post of British Oowmiseioner, at Ddhi, India, and his brother, Sir D onald Macnab, K. C. D., who was also for many yeal"N Uommi68ioner at .l:'eshawur, in the Punj,mb. They have j ltet returned from an exten·ive t.. 'mr acrnRs the continent, via. the C.P,R. and leave to· day for J<;ngland." A Nt:W DfiPllHT:JRE I N MEDICINE. Tho four e;:roa t o"t modical centres of thu wori.J. are Lon don , I'a ri·, Jlerlin n.11d \'ienna. Thcso cities luwo imm ense hospitals t eemi11g w ith Hti lforiug humanity. Crowds of ,.t,u1len t,d t hrong tho ward s btudyinl!I under tho l'rofossora i n chari;o. f h o most r enowned/hysicilrn~ of tho worhl teach an prac· tice Jier o, and t he i nstitutions uro 5t oxchousc~ of medical knowledge and C'tperienco. With a view of' ma.king tl1is e:qierionco a vailable to the 1 mblic the Hospital l teme<ly Co. a t ({reat exj)enae s ecured tho pre·erl11tions of these hospitals, prer·red t.ho SJlecitios, and a l· though it would cost from ~25 t o $ 100 to,.ecuro the atten tion of t heir disti11gni·l1ed originat ors, y et in thi· way their J> r oparcd s pcoifics a rO' offered at the price of the quack pu.teut motllcin es t110.t ilood the market l\nd a burdlv cla im t o cute every ill from n. single bottle. The wnnt always fol t for a. r elia ble . ohus of domestic r emedies is now filled wit Ir per fect · a tiofactiun. 'rh e H ospital R emedies mak e no 1rnreaso nn.lile claims. The specific for Caturrh cures thnt an d n othing t11"~ · so wit h t he "\IJBciflr. for Bron c hit1 s. Co nomn 1 1t11m a nc l Lung 'Prou blos: ll.heum a.tism is curecl by No.~. while trouhles of Digestion , S t om&ch , Liver 1 m d Kidneys have their own cure. ·ro t hese fs addeu a s1 1e<:ifio for l!'C\'Cr und Ague, 0110 for fom ale w eakness-a. ~cn cral t onic und bloocl-maker th a.t make9 bloo< l an·l gives form a nd fnlnes:1, nncl a n incompara.l> lo r cm c1y for Nerv ous Dcbilit.)'. N O. I -CURES CA TA f/R!I, //A Y FEVER, P.08£ COLD, CAfARRHA L IJEA FNEcS- Th e onl y authe11tic c ure em'!natlng.fr,om & cientijic sources now before t he pub/JC. This 111 not a snuffo r oint 111e11t - bot il are discarded 11& lujurians. $1.00. NO. 'l-OOUGHS, COLDS, BRONC/f!TIS, AST//MA, CONSUMPTION-An Incomparable remedy : <Joes not merely &top a cough, but eradicates tile disease and atrengthens t he lungs and r estores wasted tlssu~B, giuing a new !1ast1 of life. $ 1.00, NO. 3-RHEUMATISM- A disti11guishe!/ and well· k now,11 ~pecialist in t his ciiSt;,uSe in Paris, who t reats nothmg else, built ilia r eputatio1 10·1i hii; rcmady, $ 1. XO. 4--UVER AND KIDNEYS, DYSPEPSI A AND I ND/ fJ£STION, CONSTIPA TION, BRIG/IT'S O/SEASEA f auorite slaught er-field f or t he quaclr who h as rumed more ·tomachs th an alc,hol. Use a remedy sanctioned in high places. $ 1.00. ..:. NO. f;-F£VER AND AGUE, DUMB AUG£ , MALAfllA, NEURALGIA-Few know what grave damage this does t he s yatem; It Is treatM t o break it f or a tin:e. Use a rem1dy t hat e"idlcat es it. $ 1.00. NO. G - F£MALF WEA KNESS, IRR£GULARITl £S, vomen are broken o'own because WHI TES- Many < t hey neglect t hese diseases until chronic and seated. Use No. 6 and regain health and strength, $1.00. qood blood and lot s of it. If weak, if bleed ill poor, 1 / scrawny, use this perfect tonic, $ 1. 00. NO. '1-HEALTH, FORM AND FULNESS depend on NO. S-N£RVOU8 D£81L/TV, LOSS OF POWER- A quack cure-ridde11 pu blic will licit a rtc1:ui11c nmedg for an unfortuate condition. No, 8 is Gold. n, which one trial will proue. Beware of ignorant quacks who char ge hi gh prices f or cheap amt worthless d rugs and pills, t he p roperties of rvhiclr they are utterly i gnorant, a11d w ho exposo 11ou by telling your confident ial letters t o others i11 t he sa,;1e nefari oU/1 business. Use No. 8 and /iue again. $1. 00. DOLLAR EACH. 'l_ 'O BE HAD OF ALL DR UG GIST S. H 1·011~ Dru~v.ist c!~l'i n~t Y.ccp thc:;c remcdi~s remit price to us and we wi1l ship to you <lirect. Now li:;t<'n ! Take{ r10 ot her f j·mcdy.: d_1sr.:ouunuc l(Uac;k 1..:urt:·t1.ll nu~ieines mid use inste..1d these high d:iss Hospic:i. Rcmedi·.!i which <ern:mn.tc: lro111 ~c_1cnt1fic ~'·n rces, and thus prol~nJ; ye ur life. A ,-oid hiJ:h pricccl 01nd di::i.honest q uack·; whu pretcml Hamilton Business College. Whilst t,be Hamil ton Business Cotlege possesses a dvantages which are perhaps e11ualled only by the best m ercantile schools across the line, it must be remem· ber.;d t h11.t tho chief advantage eujoyed by the pat rons of t his i1111ti r.u t ion is that they are trained i n commercial subj ects by teacht:ir~ who ha.V il gai n ed their expe rience as a ccountants i n the offices of ac t· i ve bueiness men. With the vie w of securing to hardworking students the p rivileges, physic!\l and moral, the PriAcipals have at great exp ense completed arrangem ·mh whereby pupils will be e nabled to enjoy all the advantagel!I of the excellent gymnasium of the Y. M. C . A. without a dditional cost of any kind. The reg ular membership fee to t.he gener.i.1 public is five dollars. It can b o asce rtained wi th ou t much en 1 1uiry that the Httmilt on Business Colleg e is t he ouly Canadian commercial school that furnishes, i n addition to an eminently practical busin ess course of s mdy, a cor respoorlingly thorou gh p hysic:\\ tra ining un der a c om peten t i nst ructor. The principals of the C illlege b elievo that a sou nd mtnd slw uld h ave for it~ dwell in g place an eq ually so und b ody, and h ave pu t th11t b elief into practice b y providiog good ' athletic recreation fo r t he la·ge number of y 0 ung men who y early a t t en d thfil !tiadmg m .ir cim ti le scb .101 uf th o Wedt. Ci rcu lars a11d full inform & tion .·ega:rd ing couues 11 £ sturly maile d to any - address upon 11pJJlicat;i.onit1to the Principals M essrs . McCullough & Spencer, Hamilton. ------·.-.---- secrecy a re worth\eo.;5, TJ1 c quil. ck octopus ~pa res neither t he tr ustif\1,!' male or the confidin~ fe male. Duy l)( <L repllt · ahlo and respons.lhl!~ firn) ~loing hu:'>inr.ss 1111d(:r a. C"enu inc name and not undcc some forci)!n al ia~. 'Ve l!uarantee one b ottle of a ny or our medtcme~: tQ ~!WC morn J.!'CllUmt:: O eJtufit th:m a J.ozen of :.my s pecia l or pate nt medicine in the world. !~~~ !~~~1~1,'; ~:~~~::::0~~(;11~1:~ ~)11:~10~11~~11P~~ntt:vc1~~~j!~s~fu~tt~s:11c f~r!~~cl1ici~1~ }~ fe~~:.S~·~~~~~k~;c~ ~~d~~~!~~~, ~1~ i 1i~~\ ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~,:!~iiii~~~~l~~-:i~l~ ~~~J1~~1id b~~~~~;I i~~·~~~~~~~ i~0N;1~si~:.~~"di.~~)~j~l.~~ 1L~!i~~~~~~~· th~Yrri~~~~~i~~!t;~f: 1 1 1 11 Send_stamp fo r oescrip· t w o Catalogue to I lH O SPITlU; .1 r Jll:MEDY CO T orontoCall .I A, flutton Di· o'!· Ul ·, '< · I Proprietor, 1 GREAT SUCCESS! THE WESTERN 1890. Harper's Young Peo-ple. .AN IJ,LUSTRATED WEEL;J2 ·...._; PEOPLE, wh ich ORONO. d t) ( F rom our oum C ,orrespon en · ° ·c v a 1uable t· LARGEST $1 PAPER T he Eleventh Volume or HAR l' E R'S Y OU NO begitJa wiLh th e Nnmber forNo· vember 5, 1880, pres.,nts an attract!·~ proL MN DON (· 1'1 T gram . I t will ofl'"r to its read ers a t lea.r1t fonr T ' · serials of the usual lenp:t.h, and others in two or· Published m t wel ve-page form, an<l beau tifully three parts, ni<mely, ".l'be Red Mnstanl{' by 1 William 0. Stoddn.rt ; 'Phil and the Bi<by.' b y printed on one of the best web feeding { prceeea in America. Lucy C. J,iJlie.; 'Prlnco Tommy,' by John RusseU Coryell; a.nd'l\.fother'a Way,' by Margaret E . Sangster; two short serials by Hjalmar Hj orth Boyesen. '.l'wo series of !~airy Tales will at tract the at tention of lovers of the wondcr ·w orld,uamely,1 1 he quaim tales told by FOR S UBSCRIBER ::l AND AGENTS. Howard P yle, and eo admii'ab lv llluetrated by him, and a nother series in a different vein by F11ankM. Bicknell. There willbesbort ator!es by W. D. Howells, '.l' hos. Nelson P a.;ee, Mary E. Wilkins Nora Perry, Harriet Prescott Spof; In clnb3 of four and upwards 75c. eacb: ford, David K er.Hezekiah Buttcrwortb,Sophie ::lwett, lticbard Malcolm J ahnaton. elc. ADVERl I~ER 1 P resents POPULAR DE 1 :iARTM El NTS of ;.nterest to eYery member of the fnmily, m/J.. subscrcption t o HAnrim',;i 'Yocma P EO· eludmg a First.class .Agricultural Department; PLE secures a j uven i:e library '£il.,re is useful Special Market DeointmetJ T' Secular and lrn owle~ge. aloo plenty of amusement.-Boston. SacrPd Music ; Interesting Stories; Ladies' A dvertiser. . and Youths' Departmen ts ; Curious and Useful Depa rtment ; Lci:nl Department; 'l'almage's T . .P t a p. "d $2 y Sermons; and all the n ews by telegraph mail erms · os aoe xepa1 , per .ear. and correspondence. ' Vol, X I beoins N ov cm bc1· 5 1889. T 1 -- Balance of 1889 .. FREE. ' S,p ecimen Oop11 sent on receipt of .~tarnp ci tw o. cent I I Sinr;le N11mbc r~. ]'1vc C·lnt b each. «Agent's Pe,ckage a.u!l sample copy on apHemittanc.,s "hould be made b y Pu~t Office plica tion. 'l 'he most !ir,.,ral inducerueqts ever Money Orrler ur Dra ft, to ,.void chance of lo~s. olfere<l in Cimada t o ctub-geuers. · N ewspapers are n ot to copy this aclvcrti~c· .Address- A.tH'EU'l'l sER PRINTING <.:O, ni~nt 11Yit!iout the e~prcss Dl'der of HAill'E R &; 4.9. LoNDON, CANADA , BRO'l'HERS. Address : ll.A.UPElt &, L JPPJNCOTT'S MAGAZ INE, with it1 . varied and e,.·celtmt contents, is a library i n itrelf. It was indeed a kappy thouglzt t o pri11t an MYSE:P,F. A charmi~g poem, describin g a llttle girra childhood tilustratect tex t. 26 pages u,bout lOx l Z inches. on h "avy ola'te paper, 12 beautiful f ull· P»!l>e pictures in f.o11r tiu ts, enclosed in illuminaled oovere. 'l'he 'best ju.:ges prui~o it wit·h enthusiasm. H offered fo r sale m usual way $2.00 would be a lvw price. A beautiful bu·thda y, weddin~ or Christmas present. GIV EN - * - entire nov el in eaclt m nnber. N ot a short novelette,.btd a l011g story suck 1:.r y ou are r;sed to gel iu book form and pay from one dollar t o 011c dollar and a /1alff or. N ot o_ n ly that, bttt ·with each n umber you get an abundance of oilier contributions, which gives you a g ood m1 1gazi1u besides tlu novel. The ri11gi1tif blows which have been slntck on the gateway of populal' favor, l1ave resounded tl1ro1tghout the entire land, an d to-day Lipp in- -- ------------ -EST ABLISHED N E AflL\'.' HA!.P A BHOTIIE RS. New York T h e .Hest Family N ewspaper in C an a.da . - - - - - - - - -------KING OF THE W EEKLlES ! - ·:Qm? - - - .,...::.:...... CEN'.FU:frY. :i.aaa-ao FREE 'l' O EACH cott's Magazine stands i:n the fro nt rank ~ f 'Hzonthly publications, and is the most w idelyread-and-talked-of publicfltion of its kind t'.n the wor ld. For full descr iptive ci1"Culan, add ress L I PP!NCO TT' S MA GAZ/NE, Philadelphia $3.00 per y ear. 25 els. single ninnb<r. T!H: publisltcr of this paper will nceivc y oul' Jttbscri:/Jfion. subsoriber to Vick·s Illustrated M ont11l11 . l.Ol\00'1, ON'l'A.IUO, 1 1 1ar 1azin e, contui ning 1 a~ IJages of i·eading matter, numerous fine 1\Justrations and hund· '.l'HE HANDSOMES T l:'RINTE D some colored plu,te in each number. Devoted to culture offlower0, fru its, house-plante, bome PAPER IN THE DOMINION. i:rouuds. ga r dens. village and street improvements, eto. Clo~ing its 12th :rear. ·a nd contalna the best and most reliab le in formation on a ll ga1·den and plant subj ects. Price, $1. 25 a year, iuclnding a copv or the .A.rt Premium 'Myself.' which' alone is considered wor th rnncb more than price named. Li<>eral te.-ms to ap:ents By T elegrap h, Telephone. Mail, a nd Correa· and also valuable ar ticles, such as Bockboard J?\>Ddence up to the hour of puhllcation, Road Wagon, Kodak Uamera , R if!e,eto.. givet1 to t tose sending la.ri;rest lists of subscribers. Illustrat ions, Practical and Useful, are · · A. d dress given each wl'ek. JAMES YIC:K, SEEDS MAN, Rochester, N, Y . Speciai Market Departmen t , A gr icultu ra l ' D epar tmen t . Capital S tor y al ways R unnin g . Ing enbus Pu zzle Column. Humor ous Reading. FRE:E PRESS, A~L ~~F~L~ Ews MYSELF. . I I I ·a ° ·-"· "" _.,1~·L--~.-fl 0 - C.H .PEAR S ON & C 9.-r.-· - '"0BALTI M 0 I~ E .M o. Th>' c)lel!-pest, ~oa t ;popular J U ST THE THING FOlt THE FAMIL Y. and w . ' d~1y cn·cularnd illustrn- Evtiry member ot the household 6agerly looks . ted re,1g1oui. paper of .tho day 1 for it each week. · amo11 gst all eYani:ehcal de, . nominations is T he Oh1·i.·tian H erald . .A s we '.lhe agricul!,ura l Depar~,mei;it ie a n ot ed now want t <> in troduce i t lnr.o .,very Chri3 ttan feat ure of tlte 1' ree P res". bemg always up h ome Jn 1 .h e land, W t' oile r t o BEND rr F R EE to t!' the tlD?es, and conducted b y persons practh e end of the ·ycar to every p e1 aan B ending us tically skilled in farm wo rlc. th eir name aud addre·~ · .,, eliev;ug t.hoy will l ike and aftel'warda take it. l!:vcry issue is L arge $ 1.00 Pape1·. oicedy illnstr!Lted and full f)f bri!{hr- 1'nd interesting reii.diug matter. arnl fu r111M on·o of the In Clubs of four nnd upwards, 75 cents each· beat and most attracti v< 1 vap;,r» for th o home B a l ance oC 1889 Free. that can bo obtained . 'l 'h" fact of its having t he largest circulation uf any illustrtJ.ted· re· Jigioue paper publiebed, speak s fo1' itself. /J.. H AND::!OM.E Some of its special r~at urea every week are : l tmstrationa or cuuent eveo ts. Pol'tru.its with J.; pictu~es a nd bioi:rmph ie~ of persons pr ominen t - A NDm religious and o ·ecular life. 'l'ho latest morning Sermons of the F O UR OHROMOS . t wo fa m OU8 {lreachers Rev 1a· · -"0. H . Spurgeon. (sent u 3 b; spec: rve?- awn.y. f_reo of churge to every sub~crfbor Ai u Jal nr1·anii:ement from Loudon ) und D l'. '.1'111- fo r lSV Ua,ta _ w hu. have seen the advauco mav,e. Missionary N ews. A n 1nttcle ou the s. 8 11.~ets 0 1 ., 1.1.>e Chri-.tu~"'s num bor p ro~on· 1 it S. Lesson. A short illus trated s tory, .A.nee- a gem, and alone wonh the pr1ce of th· b· erscrivtlon, ,.. dotes by well known E vaugC'liatd. .A.n in L cstinl( serial story. .A.u ar J .icle on prophecy by L iberal I), prominPnt Minister Ol' Luym>1n. s,,Jections A gen ts wanted eve ry whet·e. from new books, and the 1><orld" s l'eligiou s and Cash C omm1sRion a.llowed. gcne1al news i n b~ i et. It is highly endot'sed by. pr '.l'alumge a nd 01.bcr entinent.. m~n . The moat Pc·pu:a· paµer ro work fol'. More Pnbh~bed weekly. 16 vages Subscn pt10u mvnoy cit.u be tu8.d" du rlog du; fall and winprice, $1 50.. Bingle copies. sold by all n ewa- ter seabon vrorkinK for the ··Free P< ess than o.~ dealers. Pl'lCe 4 cents. Sampler any O tt.er employment. COJ~y_rrefl. ~ddr~BS 'l'HE M AN· ' Addi'eBa- ,lilUm PIU:ills, AGElt. 71 & 1 .3 B1b~e I:ltJu~e. New ~O . l oz..om.-, ONT. York, lY.lent1on th1apii.pcr, ~~ FR EE REA CHRIST MAS N UMBER H Il s Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria."