Daily British Whig (1850), 15 May 1901, p. 6

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by Doan's Pills. When you get a backache it means that the kidneys are weak and should be attended to. If you do not attend to them they may cause you years of misery by producing Urinary Troubles, Rheumatism, Bright's Disease, Diabetes, Dropsy, etc. , The following statements prove positively that Donn : Pills will cure L- lln. vii. Hnlocmrn, Whglnm, on, written I was tmubled with I lotrihlobacksche fot-sometime, bu! utter taking two boxes of Dou'nPills I an com pletely cured. backih { sparkle of nerve life it infuses tho body with its owing `Tofu! any T I Torulhubajoymu . y mi enthusiasm of youthful encrgy; to be happy. light-hurtogl and full of joy_ : to ho free from spells of despondency, ihility t to fuel tho . _ from brain-wandenng. from the dull, stupid feeling- uhn condence and the admiration of men and women! Such is the nu; of me brohm down mm, and it mhybigqtihd. nun` ll-I AIIQIJI Inna; -Hl IIIDCI 180413. KCII, AFIJUIII-I, Vlllo, Wllll I believe Dom : Pills to be An excellent remedy for . : the kidneys. I was trgubled wish backache, but one box of the pills effected A cure, and I can recommend them yggnhighly to others. II. n. ;unnuu.u3, uunuuu, u-n., -u-an . I have used Dead : Pius for my kidneys. and nd them Lanickandsurereliefforpainannthc nmdlofthc but u-{Inn troubles. ~ A, ..;..:s;',;a.;;;`.;.;;ar ..., ' my appliance _and v PA Y WHEN GURED. DOAN KIDNEY PILL 00.. PROPRIETORS, TORONTO, ONT. H T L C O|K`HI1QDAGK& .1. BACKACHES .ARE BEING CURED Wanttobasn-any? If you are not the man ynn would lika to be mil and not my Bolt. Free. or write for beautifully illustrat- Id 33-page book and testimonials. sent. sealed. free. Di. M. K. MGLAUGAHLIN, l)Q VIIIUITF3 .Q"I`QI3'F"I`, I`l'\Dl'\l\!'I`l`\ l\I\v a - -g L *1 %*; ThIa1tIndhapcu:dn;th_o'eit % K, j _ thstnoieycnnnecuu. lthaprlnc `-- % main. so1a.nomcma.,u Guanclnhsandotelx. Thosewhonrdnccustamed bdng imported English den will nd It pezfdctly lllctoty and at 3 much lower prion. i`- ]AMESMcPARLAND, Age;1t, Kingston. ' 'F`riday% lght s they will do them good. mu. bnzsrxl uxsass. uevxzes, Unt.. writes : I was greatly troubled with backache. so procured A box 9| Donn : Pills." They did all that is claimed for them. and cured me. I would ndvise any person who is troubled with back- ache to give them 1 trial. I am sure KIDI EV an A. aurrll, Montreal. gm-., writes: I WIS nictod with backache. headaches and urinary troublos, but since using two boxes of Don ; Pills I can truthfully say I an cured. l simpg cannot express my gratitude towards Dom : Pills. hey are a boon to women. Mifcnunn Btssss. Devixes, 0nt.. writes I Ins wreath troubled nrilh hnnhnrhn .. ... ELLA E. Va TAssIu.. Tivertou, N.S.. writes: I nu subject to a lame back. until I procured a box of Dunn : Fills. The one box cured mound I have not been bothered since. In. A. Siam, Mdntreal. Qua, writes: backache. hendnchen and urinnrv Rm nukes, subiect to lama Inck. until I nmcurad suIHmAun's AIIVT. In :23 vomoe STREET, 'rdRoN1-o, omr 4-.-_. Makes men strong. It causes the nerve: to tiuglg with the joyful exhilaration of `youth rat lls in. heart with a feeling ofgladneu, makes everything 1 look bright and makes e nerves like bars of gm; It has special appliances for weak men. Wonderful cures are reported daily, and grateful friends send the most interesting accounts of how, under this splendid system of self-treatment, their gygg began to sparkle, their blood began to bound through their veins, and their muscular and nervmu Cygtgms to ' regain all the electricity and vigor of early youth. That strength is electricity. The Dr. McLaughlin Electric Belt is made to restore it Ifhen lost, and it never fails. Wear it while you sleep; it pumps a glowing stream of. energ into` your body even, minute. lt braces wonde ully. . . ,,.. ._-_ _._e.- _.:n --..___ ___4 DR; McLAUGHL|N S ELECTRIC BELT SEE FREE TESFI . t -y `T .. Cy .. . . 7 _ 4. . ' 1. _ ., , - " ` chute lhutioxu. `:I5.--_&`lma will be no In in Ontario this ".15. mt .m.gma7 to an , Va hon given at l:`nt_ gnu` iuhptlnd uyvu-y amnmmiw. Inc" '1-L" "W ID 0!.` view, ' '. tho, i of ` o1t`lto"rIvu'I-I `:n.io?;am:. um loam; In uuuua with Jn `the citation of geomo- = of mini}; it-* arm of Alwmn, 101: diigiiot. of W I _ .._D 1 .3 in :8 dlurlot of shy rive; 18,000,- li coda; 3 gram! total 288,000,- W not -much bayou! the land, but on dz aide, in zuaroud Vhkep Temuq wt and 1 ` fund` h bxnnh. ups: anti . p}n: of QM quality was explored and en- gain about three bil- _..I.X_L 2. W. . . . "I 7. -`, 'a .+'h'm' ' p3`u:q...n;i onfy in (me Qhruaaa by the uiumee 0! u vnt ans ol lmrul loud `in this ovum} . oHmsu la, ltil ' ' mpavend W3 9- huh 0! Ice, jnipinc `phplar. ing .3ju-on 01 thi&,nluQ' :4 - I . It, ming, and rich, indeed, 'Ounnu'.~nwhioh has bmmdlean can in? 9. vuritiu of woods. In the district `at Nipiusing north ol (}.P.i. ling. than in estimated to at li,nI`;'!O,'I)00_ conic r ` "1 of tl. mm of the nzrfw ' I along tho pa, with t in exocphonof ' . _ an winter is uxnpo.-red 4 {Nat upruoo forest; and gin guard no. loan 1 proportion at uni: ulflcu. The oo'unt.r_v, too, has ol wood for fuql,huiId`r =.l`:t!du I`lIB1l|f0i:l"PI'9:. . and M W OI -CVO _ H0. - ` eIIam at in im`. and J tab: 0 ~ from tlnc!.`n=f.tlIe 111:`: ; tuba, Ina alloy 3!, culdv 1| ~ or " ; '1-r. . `i'ndihr` a....}."2'.`;..; fun. ..m.u.u.a $3 uuvJ`IIIrI\uI. " induce ulna I m:It the pro- " __ expcrigpocd H 03050` nite: in width I nllo. an try I an qutjur or; ` ooo,ooo' 461:9. st... link!) A Ihomun .31 lo-'3' uuormauo: '3: 3": l'I%l,U)|llf'E. X `Ill l'F%\'I!; ITO!` Ibo lnilnutiouni whoa : upun the ' l&;Qax ..........x...V su, 3:00:-unplug. .u. mcmueu I not 0! -dnwlng itulmg `Mp, ' tho instruction of liq Iidutorlly pun: his examina- ttou. "21: uhobnhlpfwilu: Inward. V patron j Ilri urgent minbcr of 3 may `lmnnurnnv nmvmn u-In H. ..a..~.I. . ick last: until the undem- at In; coupons. `la-xunpny visa um aclml. `llxin to `who a mom pd- ia. will noaive, from {H AnlilrI ~ mmun Oh: hay made urrnngotpenti {with `thy mution otscruton, to gene: I Icholuruhi n in their j _ W ` in drdqing u luruhip i; pwllmitr `I '$&_4,IlR`.hu ti-ud.uu`wnc_ao`oouh-nan ago, Inc now on nave over :IJU,Uw utudum enrolled; nuocou of'thon ' the acumen ha: been moat. V m.m'""m"{u Tho and L. mm , o I U V`! III u q _ for Mar` uaefnlneu In jthelr bu um an have` thereby been ' lndvpmad to "mom _lncrc'tivo, and re- ": ibha positional. In the` city at inpton and vicinity re my near my -umdemn ' pun in: Ylfiuui {Ixotmun otirucrucon. A hepreoentuy QM without an pxoeption th E mu; mud to; . '1ivg'd tin Whig bu intervinwod mung, lubed the mud ch! in? , ,. . a La. "a.4.l. -..._'....'_._x`." 5. -vwuv--us, unuuuuu ulcxu 9| Ell IIIUI ' not b cud t t W `W ...,...,'*:$::,'=. "` Imdy diligently {nu laid down I: the nchool. Everything 1. t. it i ohdonctosid the nude t, full that in necessary for him to do Q0 [Bin `tho deIirod`end'in to con.- uganoudy Itudy t-ho tut-books fur- tn . .. ' J 'l`hI< ` kl . wages in thin` I oducndon have` long since Thu. Ilitcihdonol corrcnv - pondaiu `schools was the m -to do- reIop tMa pin 01' practical mung 'Thv`IlI`rn ntdrlnd ' inn vmrn ' I333 ' 1Io`l'll!'IK IBITITDOOII um: 01' took`: course `of ltudy in `all branches `= of trade udiemon, such an architecture, nauhqnioll, electrical and sanitary en- ng; also book-keeping. The nu: t. |:vuraqos`the ntydy of the count: iauy,ela'ot, in In: own home, and` `William hindering with his regular `iznnuou blank: The institution at Scrum ` .. ._ oo - u.'.3. .`..., i.`"``.?," poisdanoo look After the interest: of all their IW*khts,!umlIhin them umdv dilimmtlv nionnnrtfgglirtmemlng: `KI I II Illllllll In II 1:. _ The Intarnatioul oorrqnpongenoe nahoolh have endeavored to uplve this problem (or the thousand: of toilets who have found thanulvu lnmpored hntfhold `back by insnieiom. educa- ton1_md- the sverpnoom dernud up 9:: `tlllnlot uuhninoncia. The various` lniool: of thin institution-extend the iulpilg hand` to than who wish on burn, 1t.~I`urnbhm textbooks and di- nmln - nnnrnn "Al nhuh: in all In-nnn}sm: yuop um pan or * pracncul eunoaj an, . -'l'liuy wo atortcd ten years nan thav hmm nvu llfll HUI VD UIJIIIIII II uluivnunuu-nu idea in the ` iouhr undror in In ohnnonl to on; An. 'hnnvnni.'rnnAl non-umom for other: toovanuw. `word of cxphnntion in ttgard to . by necessary to give`. ol the which oer _ the successful Thu International correu-i _ in thir particular .*'-huiueu. lm'ay obu;in thoumo * Lwitiout lntahteano with their regular, f The jumzotion given by 6'1:-' z ` luck at up oolnpallod to time in lioand take upon themselve- the roopolililpillty. of their own sup- or other member 0! a family. `hut it is that many an intelligent man thfoagh luck of education in com- pomd to occupy a subordinate gooi-., mu- Iion ' trade or ........ 4.. -M In human (1: amvmm; vo tho" ublio uuloqlu at an early 1` I 1 1 I 1 1 ` at once ova-..1,uw coupon: lwreu In Bury on at dihg "would buy `on o! th-V~n-w cvkyvred -mam-_ up at our prepcntking or queen for Wty-ve comic,` in font on` could not handle them tug one . Then In than {among painting: which used to all for bi money, and we have 5 quantity of 111 still on hand. which wtnre oering for 100. : as nunxbqr_._ Practically givmg them , may to than om..nnd wolnow at poopig would be glad to gliiin at the vane uanvu work by the 7 fat an-mu ~ Wu gunning to young `man tot `hc'old ofvthIo worth prumuma n u load by ooiou chums 1: hthzd for oten toovaruko. 'a..'..ul .1 mmhnhtinn in regard to book that com as up lor one um- and cloning themM7l5a. ` laughs! to vote very day till I otiw ol thoorolk, on lay :nn._ ` ii loch time for an ener- otmgmcutowinownilhe it font at the lint, taking hold, utnordinory or 0! premi-* csnvulluf lnic Manda. Then of` , for inutnnca, a- bookthtne is night for one do]- 'nmnIoI t.hemM7liu. Ill ' . ` DIM plltlhhg Irma, what. value ' tin; ,5: to I uzdtn ~`9nginoer. V _ that our leading tact: will` full you about how unynul drawing {I to Imhitwwro and the buildin Orldoly Hr. Polgur superintendent. o I0 '.`d0"`lN PIN-. will tell you 0! II vua of drawing in dec- orunv on tho. winks: to tho I: ` Jncinnering Above C'hl:.L:dton 5 common beret hand. `vet dug u` nu run to r- W thdu Mild xairioqazsionn, driz- xpvm 1y 1: A . I in as one - tbl :5 uitinuth. It in the doorvnny ofauaoou for illv who with to enter OWN . mod nnlnnanto aotauood Lipid om-vim-non 4: mm Thu Oahu. I, ___-__...n__ .1, _.I..____ ,1 4I.._ _.l_. "ll IAI. ugnv. van n1v.n-um ennldlit nnpnf yilaquvra liim-v" tlum day: for {carol at mania: dyihdnzz his `yuwltothooi. how n uuvua Inn? Iuuuuy. In View bl `the fact that old Eu .. that England. mmgnilven the po ' lo di_l"up`penrance of a leimtod clue and Matt` 16 rt-mod:-I its educational syn- `uanvto (JIM. vestod intciuul may he igqlt guudud and um `general proa- bpq-ity be advanced, how; can Ontario, oompamtively nadir M pgfovincis. naoxd to go in lo: the edu- alionaf rcmments which am being asupudui in the old world 2 In View 9! `HIM. Canada` in A nation ofnbt who six million, Irv the title of`; `hat on of eighty-mi : anmionghow I uvl voliap-d I_l!I_I.0t9'Iul`io lnrd to noon the prnd` . mil methods which have made `the, ~ mphhlic glut and vaulting?` In view at the (act that `tho tit-utiath tnry_is tots`: parianl nfv crco enm- oognpniiticsn, n, Inaenmr HQ. 7-'V`hV.uw and milk: _JID'&;_vnIy otueennuiuigg ` . of_.pmgcting o imam: dc to fp * Jmuw .nnd thn Uni Hon?` as way are uuwu- nna thin bids fair to be a ter menace tln competitor: . the United tutu than it is to the United States. It ir`nov wonder that England views: with the operations of J. Plumnt Mrjgan witlnhia Iteal trust, hip coal trudt! his railway trust, and_ last '0! all, his Atlantic 1 `gilt ferry. What in to prevent him hurling the rodent: of the United States with rrcliatiblo force on the ma&ets of Enmpe and of the world? Then, again the forms of wealth, or rather its sources, havevchan . English capi- talist: nd land a _ investment. In other direction; they nd the wealth pf other "nations as `anxious to seek a lucrative outlet -as tlmin in. Even the nancial proposition, such as loans, debanhiwea, and so on, which. former- ly nought the London market exclu- sively} are turning to qther money centres. The lulsui-ed clan of Eng- land begin: to see thnt it must cre- atanew iorxnaoi wealth, -that it must fov in for industrial ex `on, and or revised and more in ligent moth-, ode of mamllaeturu. Con nently the country in in a flurry of nioal edu- cation, and Itutesmon like lord Salis- bury lord Rmebury openly an- i names that even the venerablouniver- Iitinl of Oxford and Callbridgo must with Mp and do`sorathing for -the practical minds of the`:P.gAc tor Gen ` lain-_ -tluw `many-and the Uni ........ ,..,- ...... .... ................. ..,. ...- the u . Ac torGor~ tdvrstatnl. -they hnvq had. experienou of the success that await: on a practical education, and they are ing forward briskly on the liucq ythic have nlrady brought them ivtotq. T3. sting. in! (In. I... that AIA IN:-....... NOW um! HDBDUKFS BIVC Kfllllll la tremendous pouihilitieo of 3 grega- tion-.- Qlflllil ll they are call and thin HA: fair in has A arnatnr mannna WOQIIQ am: Wlaulg new Inaunncs und new commercial impulses, the on- ly intenniuiou being the compzu-a tively short. period oi the oivilw r. Now their nunoicts have graqaed the Lmmnndnun hmnihilitian of Lauren- Imam, Alla wlncl Wlll lean to we oitilitlalilill of the suit and` per- hnfzn 3 var `or two. of the Nofth American rqiublic _is perhnpn udrvularming to Great Britain than u:`_ hing The United States has n '3 long history behind it, but ever Iinottho declarntion of independence. the young nation hoayboen piling up vault}: and maung new industries and` tiny 1-nmmgndnl imnnlam. the on- Wh lhnllnu nu nun over unu uuuu- rerrand lift" of almost. indolent years W out lifting I nger, she vat ll'b0"WCalthiaIn,most. uiaannt oo'n'n'ry_ in `the world. But 1. is Ion it in'diugnl'" of being overhaul tyth en ' no of people of her own I) cod and iatlon, the Tenton and the-gllflovsuguon as he is found in lied States. Without mention- ingjthe commarcialmggreuion of Bull- Iinland Franeo- Russia particularly wglllbe I lntgxrmenaoo in the near fu- u:ro~ic in nioidnt to point. out the plwnomonnl trade expansion of Ger- md the United States,-on ex- nnmnn chin): dammuln fnmion mar- many am we umwu auws,Ann ex- . on which demand: foreign mar-V db 'wcn*moI"o vohqgnenuy thanmnt Bdhln, sud wlricli` will lead `to the mbultlhuilinlkinu nl duo uni. and tier want 1: now canon unuan cuplml. It wan this golden epoch which in- `: qted 1101' commercial greatness I enabled In!` to become as land- iang" powar, dflwil interest from every union under t 9 sun. In this W6 Enghnd bu had over one huud- Ami 1VV\mAm M Idmnnl. indolent. ltlrl. 0! we uuer [muons Ill mo oigllwenth century. It was then the fortunes were made and the opportun- iciiu opened which comprise largely what is called British capital. H. nun: AI-in -nl.-in-. noun-In whiz-In in. '~ 21` *5` .0! Eutqaun oondilionmlnd t owl; tho '0! that loiuurod `IF. ta lhu at of which tho, `, enthusiast: look ndly, in All to mac him '7 II] Ill]! ` MIN, lot the humani- M tic: on 0 continual. when one would tuppqn Shay I hi most. cherished. III `tort. Autnlg _ noolqrcaoeu that ame comnurolnl competition ol ho ` twontluh - u th leilured illgtodohln-to cpupons Ind luqk hl fnlitlgmol fortunes made thr ueuwrnwill have that loi- onre curiously thuguugd, if not. alto- fol-hr {undid ind ienroyed. Con- uoquntly they must educate their loan for the am: , not 0n|y~to win a livelihood for 1. selves, but also - to guard what ha: Already been ac- qlllid. Tho cqoming generation, even ' in Europe. will have little time to sum in elegnulea. They will be oc- odlod Almost enllrely in looking ul? tat thn nimble dollar, which is harder and harder to catch an `years roll on. In England, too`. I cdunlry whom, no one novelist put: it, the clussea cum to and ' but never to an it, bypOri:` my aluenco gone . `land got. a great. Mart. ol the villa! nations in the eighteenth It fnrlmnen rum mndn Ami thn nmmrtum uwodn-rl:s'6r um, mu` An lunucra. nun mu nu mm nu mwrnalionnl corn- (VG! in July. 1119 abject W U . n }`. u3"":3`.. `2`....`?""".....m.s...' E103: lusooaag-I iooioty of 16.- i ii di ' ool` as 1. to . Indus . f.".';u"' " 1.5.: ___....,_.__ `rubcnludo; congnn. .New York,` lay A `N5.r_-`fin American of uitqrulrwn in- Gmml ' inlet `in 35,19 `nqinll; glam. OI 1-DC n.umanme.s 1' It is ,to the credit of the Ross has ernment that it broad outlook in university question. `splendid assistance side of the university by the grant to th of mines have general policy is to i nd ioated ov- taken su in dealing with the. They have given to the practical teaching, and (4 Kingston school that their be along this line. They have let it be seen that in they ' educational system not the university i of Ontario it is ntlucnce or the in- finance of any university clique which is to prevail, but t 1 people and of the ` have more need inanda the greatest number. '1 greatest he inuence of the ` times, which do- good for the, `o this end we see the Ron govcrtuncnt encouraging the establishment of technical schools, the ~ introduction of manual training into. public and high schools, and dispos- ing their money aid to Toronto uni- varsity whom it will emphasize practical ll0t`(lS of tho the age. In this way it is laid clown that science and the practical phases are to be the chief elements of our educational sys- texn, and the humanities merely a na- var a po my . ' In these stmnuous days such is the best. We must have out` scholars, our theologians, our lit- tetateurs. because we are a highly-or ghniaed society, but intheumbav tlo of lilo which in iinpeadingthey are no}-or such vital importance. _ We sihted followers declnim `about. no- glect. of the hmnanities 2 H. in to the crpdit of thn Rnmn anv- cam. on Aoonnass D Olfloo Hours 9uv.n-1. to 830 part. This is my offer to all who suer from Nervous Debility, Failing Vital Powers, Varicocclc, Rheu- matism, Pains in the Back, Indigestion, Constipation and other ailments. 7-Slllting from exposure, nvcr. Work end neglect ofthe laws of nature. Any man or woman who is weak or in pain can be cured by my electric belt,-Ind need not pny until cured if they will secure me. Bewnre of old style. burning electrode Belts, which are using an imitation of ' my cushion electrodes. My oice contains hundreds of these old belts, di.\. carded {nuuleu yandyjlnngerous by persons whose bodies have been seared and scarred by the burg will make special terms to anyone having one of these old back hnrners. 1|-`BEE soox . `J. i.3I:`I..`r3`7ia2i Itinu-y uouhles. -2-:- II. I-hit? Il.us, Parry Sound. Ont, writes : I I..I:...- l\.....'.. D:II. In I-.. an -cnnllgnfngn In. H. Jomm-org, London, Ont, writes : I n...... .....| n......`. mu. 0`... ...- |.:.I..... .

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