Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Mar 1897, p. 5

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Jlu\..J\IO We down everything on these `goods? .l_A`s._ REID` ' ue:-(1'.)nu), ucljllfl`. Dr, Newton. Desemntn, amputated the ` breasts 0! Mrs. Mausen V_'unalsr.ine,wl1o was , sufl}.-ring: from cancer. "l"k.s IL-31.-.|..... nn...\...-.r`:. -....|. .....l .1--- . 1. ` 1 f Br. J. I . Vroomun, late of Yarker. has | taken over the practice of Dr. Ruttan, Na- .` nnnPA_ IHIEG. P On I , uwagu reserve, us very m. - A. M. Walker. eseropto, has rented R. . J. Wriglws home mad at Morvon. I nR\'. Ff` A_"f`wnmnv `Jar:-in,-aulrrv 0, VV Flgllb IIUIIIGSEUHU H0 1 Dl'Vn. 5 Rev. Fr. D.` A. 'Twomey. Morriaburg, I will give a lecture in Deeeronto on March ` 17111. 11.. T `D \.'............. Ins- ..r \'-_.|.-_ L-_l 3 The Nun Put Into uondonIoMn|ap'" -'|'ha Episodes That Create {talk 11: the Bonn? t `IV and Box-oabontc-A Column of Inver- ` utlnx Items. _._Iobn John. the oldest Indian on Tyen- dmaga reserve. is very ill. ~ A. M. \NnIkar. Tlagnrnntn I-ma mnlm R for Infants and Childrgn, SPICE or THE WARTICLES m THE NEi vncnnltyuswspapans. -`vi you a nun. 9 -v-u-cu-rwv Portland. Halifax. sum nl`Nebnska....1lFob...l.........l3 Fab. Monzollnn...... ......95 ll'eh...... ...2`I l"eh_ \f\ Numldlan . . . . . . . . . - . ..1l Much... ...H March lmurentlum. . .. . .. . . .25 Marc]: ...... ..S'l March Parisian . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8 April . . . . . . . ..ln Amil. Mongolian ..... April . . . . . . .. 94 April. RATES OF PASSAGE. First on vln.8-52.50 and ten. single: return. #100 and 8110. By Parisian 51.60. 060 and (711; return. -I00. 9110, $130. Qnnnnd t-nhln. tn Llvarnnnl nap". and Do You Mean It? "nhlo tnik ` a r I 3.111 lbx`-ltggggW4Q?n?`lN\\`\`t1&`Iy{r`, L !)Ig:s:`.t\,;6, `W 1 ? l 9 {(4 1 ` (`l f'vot of hi} `iea. K gym hel pegi surf ;r`!x \ m. np(H'.."3`\ }\t\I|1 /g, :$'F~;Fiir* Q: ``.", ,i"('; ""`*:_\`hn14.{' m. an! 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I) A'I"IIu`l ,p 117 , I 1;: the r ;iM /3 y ; dulgl/2%?`//j / H '6 W ,//;/33:53:/cw [ii If %tI`aVI* N//( / /6 sm /' ti(,W/I,////`, I/,1 /Swo/,1/{I f V6 /4` I 2` i`3r`7%` T 9/imp: I `1 / 39/ *\,%':im`3 Pa1%ne s0e1`ery`compound. W 139%: Spring Remedy; ` ` \ ,, \ Hi tudryg }1lK\\ \ I . -`n-. \vu.W'.,w' v...`\.' \ The Lamina Undertaker and Fur- nihn-. Ilnmnonnouumu "-tl `Q ("2 `I W` ` 1 ` L x,&\\wf,I 4 " 33 \ 9`/L` . won WM) , u,]v_o \ "no `! al:\t\A `"0 /I ' 4' l K 1 . V V V IX. Rn? l/1,10\.`\ lxbmllz/v-`J N n "In [I (:1 suv uvwuauj UHUUYIBKUF ID I'll!`- _. nlturo luuulwturor. 334; 255 rnmcess smear, B. J. REID. unnum- -- ---T. 1 7 -' : 3.`, -` V , '. :3 *s.9.aW"hwrvn-we-s-we-iii-viii-Ninn;-in-nu \\ \\on I V ,1) _ 5/ Ir ` t ` I Q3! . _.efJr_._ he {;`U,()f1`d\t Uf "',ll \ 1) tin npru Fuli particular: at K. 8; J . Ind 0. P. 3 Ticket oioo. Ontario ntroec. on Q U: y .`ltQ;|,j` 1,l.|_[[luu `Valery ljgmpollnd will . t H I r1 . . . "Q `Q ; we bl menzfhyo yourmve. W!" Dunfy 1 V to j low :1 Ba lid! 'gf`ll_i0 you '3. ~3ll t, ul- ( ' I lg fl`Ql`Vnua 1 6 I 1[,y U) [0 0!]. Take war;]- I E[ 9"*1. nc:'\'0`_"-* henclnclxe and I . .Uun,.d ,,gmns1; Lhat. hirer]. o0""I: thapso Often appears as lfiyu T flpehlktlh dy K. h Md 11-}'%('!?nct` n . Q ; )l`ll; `Q If .I\rIQ\ :!.V I mulutisk `1[lJ)r0ll"- I\'e".`l'i ml" their- Burl`-'0' Zu\0r`3\\:1wftIl enemies -- must. be cm,` , , I. ) " W1. ` ii ` . . Wk" 1 us `W8 (;.3" r-" (.30mpoun<' Is the worm A `ii. b``Ishg.-_ rouovater of mm \ J` /'5. `W9..- - * .\' J ELL QTT 75: >7 pnlncgss smear; KINGSTON, 1- /9`: :\g;isagaewaettaaaaaa44ae444aQg; Stqnjch Blood, Liyer, W 2);`? 9* Kidney, Nervou\snSS. ' % Sleeplessnss. General Debillty. Biliousness, Dyspepsia. . .* E Neuralgia., When a_ll : %3%;%l? else has failed tn-y~ l`. oqmwn. B. w. FOLGER. Anst.Gon.Pm|. Agt. > .0921. Manager. u:--_ be ,9 '7 ":' IUIIIUVIICW`. `M, 5`,,iI}"`, [mg jcfc you weak and lmlllhs Compound will ...-,.n`.' Ln vm.rnex've.:. nurifv K ;t` Q%rwiI1`} Rives ma grqat pleasure to -`Y t t,II9h"1bl1-givirug eifoctsof Paine - }* Qzmpnlllul. _ [ truly believe it, so :3 ear, of 1* sp,.,`,,gxeIncr1ie=." | `la _.itlM3I' hna lrft Von weak and '$._..- ' ` g|@3do Mlefed. Rsewea - 3" law. I 1.5 :3-__..:r.u.. u_..u- };ublir:, 'Thousands asgie Of Testimonial-5. Recom- . mended by Eminent Physicians. Ladies who wish a Clear _ gomplexion, take one Bottle. yVllIpICAIU[l, Li I Mixe- 92% % M0ntreal and New lorlg ._ {L shall . wor_.,,}` -..=,._',:. ,,:,`;:;;uu.,,,.,_ . loan. - , 0_aaut,`t an '--:-r.{; Vgu vvuu, Jr-Jur, n|- I\-_f\`l|ng. `\ 9 deblhgy in ll } ..i. .e'a Celery Compound is truly the /e[ ncr\'0H medicine for women when Weakenbd and ,4. gguillsi; bilrdenad by work and home cures. `It; '{o0"I: that. so gives them fresh new blood. vim. energy .011"-"Os. ;(;;urnl_;-in {Ind uct.ivif'y. and a new lease of life. Try ,,fU` con ` If-.n.ud Whenycugo to your dealer for M P.tiuo _q Cekary Compound, see that you get 3.310 ? in ` N: no ot,ho1-medicine can take its place 9 Ullccnaflluy. ) \. Etiiifpg Work.l Il' ' ' uihu-Q )1 "'1. SIRS l':km-.2 nth Made in sixteen different s\tA/Vjets is fa` t taking the lead .a_`` bne_ of th:\t;:t cooking rang on. the mark . Sold only at 9 KLLAN LINE Wed 1 itlly,h' th "-3 ' I58?-'?:'t: .: .*:.:2~.:*is'::.:.'-*7 "'-'4 any. 4%c_qIgnra1ea cIuti"iiEuise" `JAEREDDEN a. co., N DAVE lion-`A AL. A _ `Watom. and a life-giver at this time of he yeM`- lbquickly furnishes nutrimem. for Lhe innumerable nerve bres; it arouses the orszann of digestinn and assimilation 50 brizaker mation: it enables the wasted bpdy to build up esh and muscle, And dissipates every fearful and apprehensive t(?(`lincr. ` ~. \ D..:..n'A nnlnru {`.nnnnnnnrI in L....lu H... % Klnasronfonr 1/ " K0o1'II:N.u' " and H cmmnoo '- l Tonrlat shaping cars to British Columbia 'ovar . hurudny and Friday. Goo latexcursinn trnlm to the Cnnudiav; "41. __ _. m._-,x 1.-..x.._ |1..._-L .._ `ova! T hurnumy and Frldny. I Canadian 1 North-wuur. every Tuesday during March and J April. n-..n ....u....x.... .o It 2. n ...a n n n 1 Of NORTH-WEQTERN ONTARIO n.n.l BRIT`- HH ' OLUMBIA. and for all poinbm in KOOTENAY and (JARIRO0 " l Tnllrlnf. sloanhur British ` A beautiful. heavy car\;ed Bed- 3 room Set, antique oak nish, large bevel glass, rcgularprice, $14, our price only - $l0.00. 1-: n jgnvj Canada Pacific Railways E KINGSTON &_PEMBROKE: .1. r. nnnunx, nguuu. Gil`. Olty Passenger Station. cor. Johnston and Ontario streets. ' ` ._.:.:._..___..._.._....._____.__ UUINU MASK. Illunlv Wllu No.l- xprou, 8Mn.m. No.1Expron.3.05p. 4 xyl-as, 1.96 p.m. 8`Exnrou.1.3ug. '16 xprous,13.!!-p.m. 5Expreau.9.45a. u.m. 17 Mlxhd, 840. la lxarl. .00 Ind, 8.10p.m. mlllixed. 6..'l0.m` Trains Nos. 1. 9, 8 and 4 run daily. N6. 6 l daily exoopu Monday. All other tmlns daily 3 except Sunday. Train leaving M. gun nvon. . IIIWOI in Ottawa at 4.55 gun and tusin leew- nn at 23% n.m. has chraugh 'u1!man, arriv- ng at 0.20 mm. ` For tickets, Pullman tocommodntlony ivvlvto . J D I-I`AN'l'.1l'.V Ammm. 8 THI DIRECT LINN: To . C;TI$};3"-"avn:d'~_iV6i?E}15Jy: % British Columbia ; ~ - Gold Flelds.; Trail ' creek. Rossland. Nelson, g Alnswortlt. Kaslo and another points i In this land of preclouk metals. UTKIIII I runx 3VIlDl0n. .l.'I .GlLDlBl|LEllVI Axum. 42 Clarence Street. !oinivOnu:inei" u no 0` In luau-hon . tuncpgfilnu-q::,f1 ,0 J -A ii -. . - pwyml to an e number at my man`: Bllm Bt:B?\7IJIiES}[ `?-`w.a7I Bedstead, antique oak nish, carved top, only ms! Nansen j" _. .31: !ls.IItp. Ilium-Ian. '|`v|.|- ,1 1 I Ilvulb Indian Woman`: I . Ll`.-. Ill .I,e to nor lady:-n. Ada. "" GOING mm. .3 . 8- 1 uni-mu. 1 95 n m. Royal mu stunuhlps 0 I l\lIv\l' LI. 5 1:31! rlunucao DI REID. Iunnnt. ` IIRDUUH TICKETS TO THE In, -- -_..n Ir_-;.-..-_ THE IEV. Agent. Grand Trunk Station. llinllnai Ixlntvn A __- V '`b` on L. `TKJ IU\I I`l\.llIl I`VV ILII f\I 'I'ho`tropicnl islands. lm.-lurlin St. Tlmmns, Santa Om. St. Kites. Martlniqi 0 and BP|I`lH|- doom nlao aoril beautiful nnil interesting bouts. 9. lrmwhod by steam.-ilnlps of Llm Queliei-, l-Imam: l Oompuny from New York. Hpnuliu Urulin o the TI-nplnn. mm January. OCH. '17!!! and 27": Fohrunry and l'H.h Matron. Fordeacrlpllvo pamphlets and lines of nlllmz apply to A. EMll.lUS()U'l`F2llllUl)()lC &. GO..` A J. P. HA AllEBN, Seu'y. Quebec. and disgmaofiil, " l1%0ll.iI]llBllt de- momlizution of tlie o unequalled in the wursbduys ofthaT\\' ring. Thosherill"s otce has been a public scandal, and one wlncli has clnimed the attention of the grand jury. The city s lehr. has been in- creased auroral millions of ollnrs, and the only one of our nllicialn w no has pa"F8(l nta 39 Brondwny. New York. , _ _ . L!l:`, Kingston, Ont. ARTHLWho ordeal 0! his public .`40l'\'l(`68 with any. hing like COlllnlUl\dl3l0ll in cnlonel War- ing, who hm! charge of nnrxticet. clcniiiiig 1 tlcpmlineiit. For the ist. Limo in uni", lnstory New York lind clean streets; he has made his army of swocp..i'< do in fair du_v`s work; the drunken old binmnern, for ` which the street. Isweeper`s nppointiiuent was the price of 2: vote. have all been wocl- ed out, and colonol Waring is the only l man in the entire city's service whose dis- niisiml has been demanded. \l,'.r. ..... ..n 1...`: J. P. HANLEY, Agonz. unnunp HnOlnn nnll Jnhn GOLD ; PlE-3LDSa . .1_~}`,!,g;} xi,:A0he. ~97 |"eh_ ..HMuroh -84 r., my lIOI'l!'ll|Ill|llI0l|llBI`l goods. and no )1 go!([ mine or diamond minicuu equal in. . DIED drap Idea. V. , . We have been passing a very pleasant ` week in the cmnp.-my of the-auger moguls, the monarchs who control seventy-veiper cent. of all the sugar used III the` United : Staten, sweetness is one of`, the most (le~ liqhtlul syunbolfn the English langunge. We speak of the sweet breath of _spnng, eweetvtempenswmt leeks, her voice was eweetinese itaell, sweet mnnners; when `Io eeyt et of men or women we pay` e _ highest compliment that our `language el- D lords. -A I We had the big super hugs before the 3- ."*.'2'":*.:`:` ::';:.:.*:.":"..:N: - men it ng in ru an I` after much lebor e committee diec eve1-ed l I thee s r milking is e very sweet endgt . .nneuIu-u_y uuu nun Ilvnl n-uuluhulug by the time we meet the November l ) , very teble business. Int my men or , combination of men get absolute contr )1 per cent. of my nrticle in eevsnty-x-o _ 5; genecel use, enel-tlelo, that is coneumed . every 1! . uzanicle that must be replaced .. by new fmenuleetured goods. end ll zold minn or dinmmul minwnnn pm.-.| it Four Gunenoque Storee To Combine. Geimneque.lonrm\l. - I We ennounce on importgiiit business deal 1-losetl Thursdufnlternoon. By the chance 1 five of the business men of Uaneneque will combine their h_usinesses, and as n joint ' stock company conduct a departmental j store. Th `interested in the deal are H. C. Taylor. . rimon & Donovan. D. Darling, ' E. H. Ellis and J. '1`. Green. The capital , stock of the new company will be 375.000. and it is proposed to carry on a regular dc- . partmentel store business. `All the details are not yeteompleted, but the change will I am `place on May In. Mr. Em. will look after hardware. Mr. Ta lor, dr ` goods: Mr. Donoven, boots, s oee gang j roedy mode clothing; D. Derling, groceries. i J. T. Green will look efter the financial end of the concern. I` _....-..4. Wood Yard. Jemee Campbell. corner of Wellington . end Barreek streets, elweyehu on bend a 7 ooebockofbeet le, ouidh 2... ry Eneiqumnhgn All othceip ;. ` the ` cue people 0! new 1 OIK anu nrooklyn. ` It. has been denitely settled that (lemo- ` crntic harmony and consolidation is to be `ell :-cred at. any sacrifice and concession, and the fatted calf isvremly for lho turir spit. "When Johnny (Jomos Marching Home. To this end Mr. Sheelmn. who bus been parading in Mr. Cickex z-1 hrugnneever since that worthy gentleman retired co pri< vate life, will inconbinenLl_v step down and out. and Richard Crokor will once moretuke the saddle for Tammany hall and victory. Mr. Crokoi goes to England to close out. his racing interests there. after which he will return as soon as pos- aiblo and devote all his time to the con- Iolidalion of the democratic party in greater New York. Meanwhile. Henry Purroy. one of the ancient pillars of Tammany. is organizing a democratic party of his own, and he has cominibtees in every word in what. will be the greater New York. and unless Mr. Cl`0l(8I' can break through the lines of Lho new demo- cracy, Tammany hall may hear something November Ides. ' V nus:-n.I nna ncen demanded. W0 are all lndking out. for the greater 5 New Yolk bill which. being completed by the connnicu;-e entrusted WILII that charge, comes before the laqinlntum this week. the tight, being one of intense intore:-c to the people of New Yoxk and Brooklyn. Ir. hm: hnnn rlnnitnln anH~lml Hun . IHUI (HIE. l The four members of our mlice commis- F sion represent. the very higllest. character of our citizenship; there IBHO doubt, .f t.heir lxoneaby of purpose whnt.evo1' Lhcxe` be of their tness, you from Ll-e hour of their appointment; to tho minute of my writing, their meetings have been stormy Mgonsequent de-l tho` . worst, days ol'thaTw The sherills ' a l clnimod ll8l)K wxo ` ` \l.ho of his nublic ser\'ices Wll.ll anv." HE NU\V FAR.~FAMED BERMUDAS, with cable communication and qnable winter temperature of seventy den-recs, beau- tiful nnonery mm! 103 miles of good roads, hehulqum-tern of the Briti.-shnrmy andnnvy, founrlvallml in it. Mbrnctivones.-I.` reached ` ll [)6 Hill DUB!) OUT Cliy B greatest enemy. ' Our police department. was rotten to the core; annually we paid between four , and Eve millions of dollars for its support. 3 A man appointed 8 policeman when he was twenty-one years of age might. reLire ona pension at. the age of fort._\--t.wo. or right in his prime. though he had never received a scratch during his term of sor- vlcn. The superintendent; Wm! secure in his position for the term of his natural` life: no power could reach him except, when guilly of the most flagrant. ollence. The resignation of suporintundcnt Byrnes and Clubber \\'illinms arc elm-so-l with the police phenomena of the pa r.. and are rated with the things that no felluh can ` nd out. VFL- t-_.._ _..__,,L..,, ,r , I- Ill! IVILIIIUB HUICIU. The spasm of reform that swept; over ,our city'|iken t.i.ial wave, and nmde I Doctor Purkhurnts name the talk of Hm town. has had the opposite effect to what. we axpec-ted, and, ultforbunately, our tent)- menb house ayebem aordod our soiled doves a comfortable shelter when they * were driven'from their more splendid 1 quarters. i Annmrunnvnanfmi fnnrurn mlxinl. nnr ! UIIU Hllulllllh U{ll|('6, DHU I18 ln([UH'85, FOLIO ! voce, if there is zmything of uhnt kind ` sgoing on now. Our hopes of sweepzng` reform. I am aorry to say, hnvo not been realized, and I fear they WI not be as `long as men are ._g5en. Our mayor, u 1' worthy gentleman taken from mercantile . life, thoroughly honest, well thought of among merchants. has not been an ideal official, such as the l`6f(nI`l))02`H needed. He has suit; ffcs. when he should have said no; ` and no, when he should have said yes; and ` i has made appointments of men to high positions that could not haxe been worse : i ifhe haul been our city's greatest Our nolir-a dnnnrrmnnr. wmi rnttpn fn uuucu nu DLIU Iuvuuucn 0| qua wane. DIN: I emf the worst. featuxen connected with 5 : c e Raine: law is, that theeo-called Raines 1 ,;ho.ele, n many placet, are nothing bun; I ! hnusf ill-repute. whmh the police won t, i ; tom: ,`us their Raines license protects 7 : chem. ` IIIL... _..:._-_.. :.I-- -c .I__ n_,-.__ 1 1| `In In H11 5. Another unexpected feature which our ` reformers never Lhoughb of in-', that every country spozt who waits New York wants to see the house Dr. Pmkhurz-t witnessed the midriighc dam-e, and he inquires, mttn VOPB. thnrn in lLl|V'.}Iin(r nf nhni. `I in!` mg unurc Lnuu ule lllw-Illaurs CEIICUILIYCCI on. Most of the low dens took out n 1 Rainea hotel license, and they now ourish as Rninos hotels. IN... .......-.... ..x ...t...... .1...` -._.--... _..,_ 1 HIGH]. ` way to the men who introduced the bill. * The primary idea n! the Rainea law. of taking the business of licensing away from the counties and placing the power III we state. was good; at. least it looked that It wns bb0llghl:`b would kill the Llmus ` ands of low alums where poverty and mime battle for existence summer. winter. night 5 and day: but it. has not. realized the ex I cutiuna of the reformers. the profits be- r : mg more than the lnw-makers Calculufcd nn. Mnnt. nf Mm lnw (Inna rnnlz nnr .. 4! "f A Plnqint Week In the Company of tho ` 1 sugar llonIu-I`hi Are an-at Bene- V fnctonA Couple Gfruvc-rhl That An I Apropus-noine onlap Hateful Trans. I (Speiihl Cdi'i e 1 Letter N o. 1.030;) NEW Ymzx, L n 5. At the time :when the Raine : excise bill was under conuidoragion in the legislature, I vcntur. i ed the pfediotion that its entire provisions ' icoulvl never be carried out: and only n i few weeks after. senntorltnincs himself i delared than there were several thousand i lama open, within ten miles of the city , ` l_l, selling liquor in deance of law. any '" f lug no license for the privilege, and rum I V which, if the licem-e was honestly colleen , ed. ve millions of dollars more would be ; added to the revenues of the state. But. nnmnf II-an wnr-at. fnnlznnnn nnnnnnrnrl min. I I _"" . - FOR ONCE NEW'YORK HAS CLEAN STREETS. in nuns: nsrnnrmm, helluiqunrwrn of the British army and navy, 0:; tho ms uiconb iron steamers Orinoco or '1 :-Inldnd n 48 Hours From New York. rln_-u_-_:-_| 1_I__;_ 1,, u, ,, .. nu T` awn.--. autumn! x..:.&ntB:'2L'an`t Vqmns gn_msnu[1.; *Brddbrim s View of ttc` *Rain_cs` Excise Bill. . ..... .,.... Wm e Wm] md A er. , 9,0,, Rpm rots be hm. Ilculurcd me it [.-_,h I h;_.l._.5_ :1 for npb mm, Ll Ough mo, i 3 , `ur _ conbr xr rms an th_a_\` `nial uuuu_v uuu uuw 1 UH-ll uuuul I.U pity HIU IUW 1 stage stamps necessary to mail the in- , ormntion, but send for it, and learn that ' there are u few things on earth that. ' l although they cost. nothing to get. they are I I worth B fortune to some men and mean n ' lifetime of has ipinese to out of us. Write l to Thomna Slater, j\x nl97. Kalamazoo. 1 ` It-iich..and theinfor ation will be muilod 1 in It plain sealed envelope. , E ----.. W-.. SETHE METHOD OH GREAT TREATMENT - FOR WEAKNESS OF MEN. 1 I am not. a plIil:\nI.lno wish, nor do I pose g as an enthusiast, but. here are thouszmds of men suffering the mental tortures of ' weakened manhood who would bo cured` at once could they but. got. such a remedy as } the one that cured me. Do not try to study out. how I can afford to pay the fow 1 nnnt.-urn ::I.nn1nnnm~.Annsu~v tn mail nm in. J 30!: LIIU DUIIUHI4 (ll my experience. I `Ll Tumu rzlm-; rauasu. \VHlCll CURED HIM Al}?'I'IR I`.'\'lClX'- Painful diseases are bad enough, but i when a man is ulowly \'.':isl.ing :uv.-my with ` nnrvuus wuaknemr, the mental f0rcb0ding:- are (12.1 t.inn::1 wnr-0 than tho IIIGHL 1-=c\'crn pain. There is no let`. up to the mental sulllaring day or night. Sleep is almo.~.r impoasiblei, and under such a strain men J are sc.'\rcel__v responsible for what. they do. _ For years the writer rolled and to;-sod on the troubled sea of sexual weaknegla until it was 3 question whether he had,/not bot` Ler Lake a (l0F0bf poison and thus end all his troubles. Bub l`0Vld(.`llLll inspiration came to his aid in L no shape of n combina- tion of medicines that not only completely restored the ueneml health. but enlarged his weak, emaciated parts to natural .=i2-- and vi or, and he now declares that any man wio will take the trouble to send his name and address may have tho method of this wonderful treatment. free. Now when I any free. I mean absolutely without cost. because I want every weakened man to ` get Llno benet. of my experience. l nlu nnf. n nhil-nnllunniar nnr An I I\t\an HIIIFI4 gU DU IHU \VHU [Ur II no CHFBS. But the cruelest, the most, despotic nnd V Lhe moat. hubeful of trusts. iatho labor truitv, which is now seeking to control the labor market and to dominate the admin- i.~zt.ra.Lion of the gnvernnxenti. The Lrmst that cries out against the black list but advocates: the ho_\w-ott.,-~*,Iie trust Lhnl. , wrecks railroad lrnins, mid does not. shrink - from murder of laboring; monlike them-T salve-4, who.~e onlv crime us: that they ` wantud work to Keep their Luniliea from starvingg. _1i`mm auuh a cruel and d0<])uti(- trust as this, W the good Lord deliver us 3 -B) .l),\h!ll:l!\|. Ll UIIUUI UIU llll LIIU PIHHII H){ a['l'l|L\[F, .'lU ; cnncqueutly they can, and do, sell (`heap- ` or to the laboring man. The laboring man uoesubout. proclaiming their crucnlty and howling for their destruction, nnd yet he is the person who supports himzho can get whnt he wamta n lmlf-cent; cheaper, and thsettles it. ']`he'snml| merchant must. go no the wall for NH ho cures. Rnf flan 1-rnninuf fkn unnar rlngnnfn nrxr` our pm I-. The trust thu formed mm go into the open market, nnd with its immense cnpi- tal underbid all the small merclmnts, and ...\....-........;l.. AL-.. ,..... .. ..l .1. ....II .,I.__.., London,` 854. and by Pnrlsltrl $30.95. /- Stooraao.-to.Lk~oru-zgzl. Duty. Ballad. Glow now. ueonnmwn and London at lowest. rates, evoryt hm lound. ' ] gl'U\\ ll HlllSL)' UI` rllly K/HI'()U'a7|"l USU, XITC, ` Figures won t lie." and Facts are stub- born things." But gures do lie. and all I facts are not facts; this mny seem like an bull. but it is gospc-l truth nevcrthe- _ loss. Here comes a man who has been left fortune, or who has accumulated it through u lucky turn in stocks. A thor- business man fcomo-i to him and bows him how he can double his capital in very short time if he can only get the control of a certain lin'e of trails. The firms engaged in the manufacture of that : `article have been engaged in .1 ruinous rivulry for_ yours, nnd their means are about exhausted; the Ptock i worth notlr ing because it pays no livi(.lond=. and here is the point where the capitalist and the promoter moot. At Lll0 aturt the promoter has not a his own. but he llll. :1 genius for making omething out of noth- : ing. He visits the principal rms 6nL'lig ed in the business he uunta to consolidate, nrd gets an option on their plllnt; u.n op tion is a price that the firm ill take if of fared by a certain day. hon all the parties who expect to not together meet,. the }H'1L`6 asked for the dill'erentplnnts unrl their output are investiguted. and when 1 the values are tinully ascertained the en- tire property is turned over to :i bonui oi mnnngers who regulate the privc and the out pn t. "Fl... b......A LL..- L.._._.-.I _.,_ __ :,t_ u l mun no I! ma mggesn wan ll-I me puuum. - The sugar kings are all eo:%formblelook- in`; men. well clud, well fed, appearing to have good digestion,` an easfcoiiscielice. ` undu. plebhoric bank account; men who have a respecgnble avor ofpieby about f them, which would not. disdain to puss` around the poonbox in which is garnered-' ' .` the olfenings of the faithful. and which ' would make them a power in the umen" `- * corner. Mr. Seurles and" Mr. Huvemeyer Vern both before U15 committee. and in was fun for Mr. Searlus when the little ` , UUHRLUI` want. for him, as he was wont to do ' "nhre years ago when his name wan a ter I not to the keepers of bagnios, policy shops, 3 green goods swindlers, gambling hells and , whiskey mills. But. his old-Lime bulldoz 1 ing tactics never milled` a feather of the ' cougar king. In was in vain that senator } Lexow tried to look savage and important. [ l In was nil hhmwn nwnv nn Mr. Searing, ' couple of prnvonbs Lhathnve never grown musty or rusty through use. are, I Fionrnn \vnn t.li1=., nnrl Fur-ta .'ll'R yztuh. IJVAUW lcK'IUu DU IUUK HIIVBEU LIHU llH}JUl'LPlHU. I In was all thrown away on Mr. Searles. ` The senator fished for answers tlmt. he did , not gob, but was furnished with a heap cf f ` infonmxtion that he did not mint-, and the: resulu was that. instead of finding trusts savage monsters, every member of which should be hung, drawn and quartered. they were the greatest. benefactors of the human race since the creation of the world. FREE T0wlVE R`Y MAN. . l i\\ / ' The richest mine give: out in limo, tut the | sugar trust atom in is); the population in- creases; it. knows no -death; cu in pro iservep it, and de, ying the eements.T they laugh at (1 Lb nnd decay, and nut to speak it prafanely. in sugar thy) realize all the elements of e\'er- ` , lnting life. Bub while super may have a Pymbalical pignictmco hardly accorded to ~ any other word in our language, for sweet T nous represents the highest de ree olex j cellonco, it must no: be taken or granped ~ Lbpb much sweetness was thrown away in ` I the Lexow committee. Senator Lexow is _ , a htblemen. but wh-it he lacks in volume ~ `` and weight he makes up in assumption and ninth. and whi~|e.t.he committee is in 505- ` 4 aion he is the biggest coed in the puddle. I I I The lunar Ilium: am all nnmfnrl',nblelo0k- mm. "BRITISH W\l1Ai'l:i.A sM:v1m;ur;_ ib CASTORIR V 3 f 1 LouglI-bnrn Townslnp Councll. S\`m-:.\':H\1. March I. ---()n motion of .`W`ll;:9r-Trolzadnlo, no action was taken on Ll1oper.it.ion of Thovnas Abmms and others for :1 new polling sxulwlivision. The nu(li- _ tors` report. was nfloptod. Un motionof SwIt;:er-'I`rnns:lnle Llxo Syr_lonhn`m brass bnnd will bd allowed the free use of hall ,` semi-weekly when not required for other purposes. the hall to be under control of the cnrot-alter. Accounts passed : James` (}ra.hnm,_$l."0; W. Johnston, 3. ). stntnt` labor charge-ll; I . Grooms, two cords of` wood for lmll, S-1 .70; George Homage, $4, ` statute labor charged; Mclntyre & Llc.` Inhyre. legal advice, 3|. and costs. to J. C`, Rnnru Rl Arlinurnml till Mnn.l.... ; - " jj.___j_. ` Have no equal as It prompt. and positive cure for sick headache, biliousneu, conati- ; , pntian, pain in the side, and all liver V ' troubles. Carter : Limo Liver Pills. Try ; them. V` 1 J. P0 IIANIAEV. Am-.nt. Grand Trunk! uu nun Luann It. Do you really want. to be rid of your - rheumatism or are you only growling from . habit? The straight. way to be rid ofxheu- ; ` msttism is to Lake Dr. Halii Rheumatic A -Cure, only 50 cents a bottle at. Wnddaf drug store. ` As Well A: Ever. Dear Sira,-Aft.er suffering for two ears ' from acute indigestion I tried 13.8. I 1 took only three bottles. which made me as we`! as everl was. I highly recommend 'B.B.B. Jbo nll dyspeptics. Mas. Jouu Wunwz, Austin. Man. 7 '1'! ho- gan 4 1In._yru. Iugul KUVICG, -`M, nu costs. J. 0. Sears. $l0. Adjourned till Monday, April Shh. ` ._ ,. -. .__... _._._._ A I'rugrH+Hlu\ Bvhuul. K1ci~:I.r:P.\ H.i.i:,l\1nrch L --Hrippe is again making its unwclvnme visit.-1 in our neigh- borhood. Thosu on the nick list. :u'e(;curgc Clark and wife and two children and George Sutherland. Thoinas Humilnon is convnle.=r:unL. J. 1-}. Anglin i-3 g.;cLLin;: nut. timber for IX \'carz|Iid2uh.~1ro1mrl hi:-4 dwelling Miss Jennie Loockw is \'i:=i'.in;r friumls: uL Se0iu_\".-4 Buy. Our school is progress.-iii;_: fIl.\ (l`.Llbl) under the in.imu_jeincnL of A. J. \\'e:ii'L~1.. \\'. J. [.mI(:k.~4:uiri S. Yixtemnu have purch.-i.-(.-41 new cutlnr.-. R. T. (`lurk hail the Inistortum: to run a pitch folk in his foot, but is able to be urouml again. Miss M. 1'}. l.ouckslm.s returned from visit ing friends at Snnbury. Visitors: Mrs. W. J. Anglin, I;iLtor.eea, at J. E. Anglilfsz ` John Holder H.I1d(l&l1`._{`hL6!` Hmumh int, (ioorgo Siitlicrliillifs; Mrs. \\'. Ruthven mid children, Elgin, nt; (loorge (lLul;'i.-'; Miss BeH;i Morhzun. (laliforniin, nt; Mrs. dloorgo Lnuuks ; J. Sloich, Cedar Luke, at. W. l)i:\`on'9. uruc-uu uu uuu_,. nnlncu unmu uraulu ` or Early Years. ` Some remedies are nothing more than 5 a tempomry .-timulant, and the reaction aggravates the disease. Where the s_v.=mn: hus become nun down,`-and nervous debility in its worst forms have shown Llienx.-`elvc-u. 'Snnth American l\'cr\'ino will cure. It` strikes M the nerve centres and builds up the system by removing: the roul mum of trouble. Miss Annie Patterson. of Su(`k- i ville, N. B.,u Indy well known in the` xnuritixne provinces, sinllbrorl [(3rlll`l} from I indigestion llll(1ll6l'\'(.`uFl'l0b{ and her case fseomed incuttxblz. llC n<.-copted South` American Norvino without hope that it! \-.13 uny dillbrent to otllcr rcinenliee. but ' her wo.'d.~x nre. I hurl taken only one hot- tle when my l-_V.~,IL( lI1 hcgun to take on the health of earlier years, and after taking three hottlos I was runnpletcly Cured. Sold by W. H. Bledloy. mm Annie Imtteraon. 0| Sru-kvllle. N. n. Ones The Victim Of Nurvuusnmm And 3 General I); hint)`. Takes U`n-ilhe uenllh ` Ill` I`urI|1 \'uu ru UUJIHUIIB III. On Thursd.-nigh lust Hugh Pitcnburg, mm. with :1 severe Ll(?(?il]t`lltv while cutting timber. He was Cubling n J bough when the axe turnotl in I39 lmnol " and rub0undin;_{ from the timber struck \ him in the face. cutting open his cheek I and splitting the bone. ' Jackson, BEAUTY AND HEALTH TO FAIR? WOMEN. _ "-|I`J`I- high court, in .~eLr.lcmenb of cemzed s will. In. "l"l....m HE NOVV FAR~FAMED BERMUDAS, communion Mon wlnhuv tnmnnrntuurn nf am.-antw dnnrnnu Iumn- I ICLUH. I Miss E. Mc(:roer, the last survivor of n I once large and wellkuown family in Len nox county, died at Riverside, near Napw use, on February `_ .'uLh. ngcd ciglntythree ,years. She was It Mnunch and consistent `member of the Church of linglnrnl. , n.. 1..I., mu. wnr. u;.. u... n.:,.n..... U`lI:g'L'. IS Hglll The farm of Tamworth, was Leno, rleneased V ing $'_ ,70U. Th. - ` ..x I... .....s . i Deseronm, lust. :i gold wnln |HU|HUUI,' UX LIN) \ilHll'L'|l (H l)H|l|HU. On July l'3th, 1895, Min May l'riokett., h with chain Ier secured liowed it. and locket. Rem-nbly her b information and <-liief (.`onyou up. The wntch. n little w umgc. is ngain in posavoesinn fite uwner. lhu Into (Jrorgn \Nil`cr.=_ purchn.-"C-J by Mrs. VVM` rleneasetik widow, the prion pnid be- * Tho furm vma Bold bj' Lhu; in whose hands now r(`,`<[R the I of an uct-ion to set aside de ` .1n..cm.| .u u ill UUHU L,lll'EUll` XV ILPHIICU. The Hepbume. of Picton, have purchased therigzginznnd general outfit. of the old schooner Delaware, aground near Pine Grove`. The old uings will bemsod to rig out a new barge now being built. at l'icr.on. ' 11:-.- T` \l,`I'.....-.. IL- I.._A. --.. ,, ,1- IUUCUUU HIIH. , 5 Mrs. Jennie (iroms, Nupanee, was a ilucky competitor in the Sunlight heap wmpner contest. receiving :1 good watch. `he fonvarded 51'} wrappers. Mrs. Henry Brethan, Morven, died on] 7 I I Tuesday. She leaves. be.-`ides her hus- band, a daughter and four r:-om. She was an aunt; of I\Ir.=. Stephen Percy and Mrs. 1 John Carson. Nzxpanee. ` 'l`hn Hpnhnv-n'a nf pintnn lmvn nnrnhnanrl I WIH IUIJIUVU LU IIIU llll.llUl' B IIUIHUHCQHU. Bayard Young has resigned his position v as manager of the Rnthbuncompan_v a busi- 5 ness, Na anee, and R. S. Shipmun will `nnr-r-and iim, ' ueru ll'[' lUl'UlgH luurneus. : Briden Fleming. I- nrrobL's Bay, ninety yours of age, is neriouely l. He is one u! , g the oldest residents cf that place. , 3 l).aninl Mr-Nmll hm: Hnhl his farm in (Yam. 1 IJHU UIUUBU l UHlLIUll|B Cl UlHL`|I IJIKUB. Daniel M('NeIll has snld his farm in Cam ` den to` James. R. Lochead. Mr. McNeiI| 1 will remove to his fulher s homestead. ` D--mu-J \'.\....n |\n\a ...m:.....l I.:.. ..,....'L:.... I R u x h|lll'Jl'Ill-5: ll'Ulll UISIIUUY. The Rathbun con1p:an_y`s sash and door fznctorv. Desoronto, we kept busy filling or ders ffvr foreign markets. ! RI-idnn wlamino I- nrrnM.'n Rnr ninnnv On March l:2Lh nominations for coun~ = cillcr to fill the vacancy in the east. ward. 3 Dem unto. Ocr:m"'s. - n.. xv... rx .... ....4.,. ..._......_...x .u._ ` return. 91(1). 1110, M30. Second cabin, to Liverpool. Derry and London,` 834. and Iuyhrlslsn $36.95. 8600!-aao.-to.Lk~or|-aol. Dun. Ralum. Glan-

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