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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 1 Apr 1882, p. 4

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m cm OF LIGHT. To (impairs. “Golden Medical Discovery” it a mn- iJoHu MACDONALD & co.,IM A N I T (m A ! wntm'led. potent alter-alive. or blood~cleans- l J \\‘ll01.l-‘.<.\l.l-Z lMNllTlllls ub‘ 18 8 2 _ in; remedy. flu: wins golden opinions from 'g I 'I'lustzoin: (“.\Inuindu “ail fill: if 20 their “DIORTEf-‘WEST FACTS. EBaonling. Boom. Boom in What Em an , started this spring. ,g‘round convenienth The Fruit Goren awn: am: We trust that many fruit ganltns will be Select a warm piece of . , _ ' near the house for 3" to have 3 Paper xmu- 3 gathering tlzc fruits and protection from i~ a; be established in , trcs new. The mil should be rich. deep, and lllcllu“ : in short, the fruit garden should have tin: best soil that can be found. ~ Til-z planting is to be done as soon as the ground is settled. Blackberries and rap berries star: very early. and it is best to t - 'iO: 51:3 they espicd him an iii: v1.5: to ; church, ml to his dismay fell in procession ‘be'ninri aim. 0n ranching the church door l he tried nuke bis faithful followers un- wu not vmn' ‘ '. ' '5'. Fix .- I; no '5. . ' inclfr «i to en.- . more forcible rgmncnt, the miller , _ ,_ mi mun-I and m n: Izomeagnin will: his , I‘m“ (“2‘3 Had his [1335105 lift! of} .1 R213)" llivcr luiprovement Company ' inking, perizap; In: in: been organized, '5’?“ “lull-‘32" 3'“ “"hu‘ 5", “limpeg'afuscssmcntiécxpected to reach: vicar c: .\Iorwenstow. z$23,0,)o_um this yeah 1 l l I'LLIX .\bLEl‘. ILL-u.- you Man} me Golden fifty Mentioned in the legends old: Everlasting light Shine?! o'er if. ‘d'omiroua Lll'fi of :1 an: mid. Rapid r A private lam}; .. U. . “Lil; righto-mn Int-:1 and wasp-r. Dwell “main-12:4 gleaming Wrong in bani.le from '1: Justice reigns wpremc tie: All. - ' ‘ ud\ Mild 'e In uvrrvs nnul \\ llll .mc. . .‘uhn rile tn Who. “5". it (or 3",}. huumr‘ "Pm me cm“- fur the (EIJU‘JI-Si‘ .\‘r-l‘s, .l jug-v: .5.\“.Iu; _ru.~l I‘m “’0” "WNW “Ma‘- "" """lmf‘m t" u": { mlv‘ntial‘pn _\uu nwluin- r} ~~ .ll‘ - l» :n-r, I‘nln- formi- ble xnfiuluusmvcllinf. or ulcer. .lu- phlols mm man m. sea: ll'r _ u...r.i-ml. s .\w. ‘erml m‘icr' whine“ and u eel-alum“ "iwld , « Ioav.‘ ml :3": ul’ \III'YII and pr I (Nb. Isl A im' . , . . r ‘ ' r x - V r \ ki‘i’lt‘lll few days nonm- b; l.n“l. linl mp; -: “Ir-ivy. is but a scrotulons affection of the lungs, i l t), ( ) .\ l I I train. Arriving at \\ lnnu‘fls ,4, “mp”. pug.“ may, in its early stages. be {-unnl by a i __r_ q address withstainp for rep._\, use of this Hod-given remedy. Sec article, on consumption and its treatment in I'm 'und I‘.ul\. “if I sleeplng nu». f l:.n final. will . to it: Ixnign influences. Consumption,which ‘ II. 1. newsman. Norm-“val. Emigration The mwms by whleh lhf) are enabled In and llml Estate. A}:an 6| Kiucq cusl.'l\mmlv\. lsell lhelr Goods eheapl,‘ : Ihe) buy I" their 3 In you out: When: i; tinâ€":1 ( it; WM“? “J: {trim-1 “31W ‘3'!“ ""5" . . : I : . .. ' - r “ fl “in ‘u the fall but v -i'\' earl ' in . - . " linun: uruwcr. l may.th 3 . . f“ M“ "‘ -"“-'--- ml“ “‘1' 1“ ‘l“1 “""a The southwesxem Railway and; will he I “:11 :10 The cgnes an}: wy‘ms III of the \‘orld‘s Dispensary Dune eeriesicoods the (uh. thereby belug enabled Inf 0 n.“ yuu 9:1;k 51,, :IIL' in v.;.... _ sun 9 do; gmdy 134” the oluvr 5rcps'.‘tlic ; bid as far as he I“: bl) c , ' . _ gm of pamphlets, costs two stamps, post-pill. pnflhnse from Moonrise-tween alleeel and f ‘ . . .., 9 _ . 0 Formal: I;ll'.ll".:‘.' Jll r" JlIIZle: “ lurn‘ m 3 ' {)93" “:1” Pm‘lucc “‘0 in“: “(3“ season \ddmss “vORva. DhrEViuw. \cmucu‘ not mu Deuces; the, nu, m “nu-r, fig», v “ "Fm"; ’f“?””‘?"l“" ‘3“‘l,‘,“‘°-" the ,g,,., 0“: , A ,. in auinmh . line Turtle Mountsin district ix to be ; Evcrv farmer should grow all the grapes the x ‘ H , , *‘ ; ; " ‘ “ ‘ eat prlecs and gel the can: dheouul : flux? 1 Court-bus llllllu‘o‘pllrulouldisolmnzr causal '5 0“ ma, wifl‘f‘rl'lr'd “Tu.” " .- ,I '2. .2 .i l. . : :n ' . .. . i made more accca ible by a. sure ‘ faiuil'v' ref uircs and for this it is not neces- ‘ ‘"\“0m"n°‘\' Lug-“10' ‘\‘ 3 ‘ "a" I“ “"7 “"3" ‘ln'MlUN‘ fl’l‘mfi ‘N‘F‘l' l by "‘0 l'l'u‘cm‘v And dcvglopmrul of tho \‘egw ‘i plimuvasurvui 11.4: wide-Ur“: m- ; “(on I o. uncu . ~..‘. . .:.v .v- fwd .: .c- , = - r i f. l _ ' ._ ' . _ v. _ I ‘ , , ‘ , _ . dulonnl allownnee given to large .\c“ hark ~lnblc lumsllo ulna-Ila in the internal llmng I‘m MINI 5' 1 W ll!- _ fugc.‘ , A Toronto man has bought 1-01” 315.000 I m) w ha.‘ “ “ 1M5“ ‘ me) “‘1‘ A 1e“ ‘ m.“ ‘ L “Pt 1 e”"‘“"‘ LaI“? WI warm”? 0‘ the and l‘nlmxo Inner-x In European )lnrleu. m membrane of the nose. 'l‘hls umsile is unl)‘ «I.» V, I _' ‘ - K ._ j r H I . ‘ k ‘ > - 7 the Hannah“ fin-m of 6,“, an“. “em. Hm". l well kept 1n some out-of-tlie-way place Wlll 01.1 school, was one»; awakened in Ins bunk also by Mam-linen:an lnlhheunnlry x Int-3' velnpcd under humble wenufances. null ' WM"- ‘ ff“? ‘3 ' , _ . ' "' ' .m- ! bring large returns for care bestowed upon by a shjpmgte‘ with ghc annomwcnmm “my, bu): all thelr hoods by expert bepnfluie-Iu mum um : morth sale of flu blood. us the - ‘UFJOl'qnm PA 0‘” a"""" ; v .. - . n -. 3 j . f .j ,00‘1 so“ and anew“ ,- _ _ 1 , . k . , ,, VA“ u hugel‘. \l no. bu) In: for lhelr special ronms bllglilcd eorpusolo of tubercle. l Io germ poison TIN,” m h‘ilf it» unimn" rullflulf Q. , ‘0'“ "I - °J~- (v-JIK‘MCQN‘S junk. a: the Big [dam]. sup, l I “m- ‘mpes De“ 3 b t ‘e ‘ 933” “as 30‘"; t“ new“) - ' ““ only. lulu: I» bear on all lines bought xii-III of syphilis. mercury. tomes. ffmn n‘li-nfiun nllcnlluu. know ledge. and expel-mess; do~ In: a large trade. lke)‘ are enabled In make ’lllf rule or expense low. “hleh would be p l Inlposdlllf In n xmnller trade 3 and aelllnx 5 largely. they nnsullsllul wllhu small profit. of the “mated mallet of flnv ukiu. suppl’u‘im‘d perspiration, badly ventilated sleeping mun- monls. and other poisons that are grrnnuuful In the blood. These volsqu loop the infernal bin in ' membrane of f to “(He in a constant slule of i lotion. over ten v for tho dcpmif of lllc socdsof thesezenuunv xlch apn‘ail u ulm nleth und down the fumes or back part of the mouth. causing ulcenuiuu of flu) Uiml; up the ow aluclfiun lulu-x cruising dullness; burnmiug In tho voru‘. cords. musing lionncnvss, usurpim: tion in pruning. If one has no grape vinesl replied the captain, “he so, ten friends I“? thuum “his” mm to Set 3 {CW “115 Over there toonc in this world: let her 0." . . . . Spring. and “1911 take can: Of them- And he turned over and went to see I" ’1‘. a” m" “lar‘l‘ “’3‘” *‘ml’ I‘lflcc‘l icgardin' the care of the vines we intend again. l a From [he foregoln: reasons and others 5" “""‘ “Jr “W “W 05 ‘Vimli’e" “mm-5‘ ' to "ive in l informa‘ion a‘ the scusm wmo I a ' ° ‘ a L I 1 Amy “‘33” law" L they are enabled to hf‘l Io \l hull-wile Job- foz'mc-d the acquaintance of a "vvircâ€"wnlkcl. ' i. ._ , . _ _ .. . 5 grussrfi' ' i. l ,.. D, . .-. . . ‘ bees-null «lleeel lmporleh (lamb of u prlee “'10”: WW “1" 110M. 'l'imuc'llwinmi l'i' "‘ “J” "’ 2“ 1"“ ”‘ “Wk (" \\“‘“~“”§"- 'n: me n and Mark t Gard n. in: if wish otfhdnliiiimlifiiiigrié “h” "m" "‘"m “°‘ '"“"“‘,.,.°','" "um" . . ., . .,.~.,'-~-i-n . .. ‘ ' n -' ' b H r . . . - . pcnedmmfrfclnfslnp,mmIiondwas :oplc.gitl N‘- - Jn-M ELM"), 0-H MGM» 0‘ N- c c “1 ° ° ” - “ 5‘ '~ themror. 4n" nudlmnfl't or fun! “if” A four Ian-1 arc but ding -.:n:.t ‘. Aim”: a 3%“, as"). A Play “I , ’ .g in Ontario, took n null». 'vmul-l move on: “cat and grow :_p “n. ; ,cuuutry. They Well! to Manitclu, :n.«~ ', not. been there but u :llOl’t time before I l plies a very fine quality of coal for domestic D‘. emu" can flu bulifuznbii. 1'. wr " How muck mourn or break 1' “(ml til-.- l~:-v alone may K‘I' Joy and Imnur from zlv-zr l“... l \‘v'lzilc flue few may plan (I.- uxv 3.1 x ml the [fut-:12 columns f.i.:. Anti immortal thought mum, .\ml irumurtnl beauty flu-n lint u lmuibie q.- l'deU‘d. .\ll an: coll”: In lzL-zkn lli$ i: .\ll but nit! alike In) rnrry l'orwunl unc sublime (ll-nigh. What that plan “my be u n E; uxv not; How flu-54:31: of Justin- If: .12.. How tlu: I, y of mu- v' inn Will uppcar to mnrml rye ~ That no mortal Pyl" can pil‘lilr': 'I‘hnf nu nmrful fungnc sun I ii. We can barely drcnm the “lu‘f’ifl a Of the Future's citadel. But for it we will must Iuboz'. For ll: ~2ch bear nuin und :r'lrl', In it find the 0nd of living A ml the nnclmr of belief. int a few brief years we Iulmr. Soon our curtbl 'duy l5 u‘f-r, (fiber builders to 'c ourplun ~. And "our place know In no moch llul the work that we Inn :- Imllded. on with bleeding Immla nml :r.:r~. And in crror und in unguiâ€"II. \‘.'iII not pcrialiwifli our ;. mm. [L will be u! lilnl nmllc pcrl‘wf In flu,- univcrsnl plan. It will help to crown the lube: 4 0f the toiling llU‘ilfl' of men. It will lust and .‘IIIIIC frun‘llgnrml Intliut flnul reign of Iiiulif; It will mvrm: into the Mlllf ndoh Uf lbr: (lily of (be Lighl. . ..â€"-.oâ€"«aâ€"â€"..-.â€"- DEVOUT BRUTES. Dogs. Cats, Geese, and Roblnu, Which Attend Dlvlno Scrvlco on the Sub- bath. All in l. U I: uznvl. Two hundred )‘cum have gum: by .\‘lIICU Richard Dovcy, of l".u'nxcol.c. Shropshire-,1 charged certain cottages with the payment. of eight shillings a )‘cul‘ to some poor mun of Cluvci'lcy parish, who would awaken drowsy members of the congregation and turnout dogs from the church, and the llgllllCSbIS Mill, or \l’iH fifteen yours ago, applied to that purpose. The tcnunts oftlic Ilngwluppmu’ .\Iursb, at (.‘bislct, in Kent, still pay, we believe, tun shillings to {but f'unciouuf‘y, und for all we know to the l'ulltl‘lll‘_\', Mr. Jonathan Packard, who in 1556 succeeded .\Ir.(.‘hurlc.1IicynoldsusIlog-wliippcr at Exc- fer cathedral, ycf. enjoys Iiix blllCL‘lll‘Cllp- poiutmcnt. Au I'ldinburgli minister, officiating utu country kirk, could not understand the cou- gregation keeping their scutu win-u he rose to pronounce the benediction. llc waited, but no one stirred. Then, seeing his cm- Imrruasnicnt, uud guessing its cause, the old ulcrk Imwlcd out. 2 “Soy uwa', sir, say uwu’; it’s jou'st to client the dowgs.” I‘prcricnce Iuid shown that the dogs took the rising of the peoplc as the signal for departure, and, mtiug upon that idea, disturbed the solcmnity of flu.- mreasion. They had, thcre~ fore, to be clicckuiutcd by the people kccp~ ing their ht‘flts until the blcssmg had been givcn. ()nlv t'uc otlicrdny u \\'cslcyun min- Hlul', lunch scundulizcd at the appearance of n «In; :it u waited-night scrvicc Ill I'crth, ulmcrvcd that. the house of find was not for clogs to worship in, and insisted on the unifqu being turned out; finding no response to tho uppcul. In.- was fuin to lcuvu the pul- pit, flllfl do his own bchcst. I)r. (Iutliric would have sympathize-d with the «logobet- tors. Ilia companion, Bob. lying at the bend of the pulpit stairs on h'uuduys, occu- picda plucc nearly as conspicuous us his master's. The doctor may have, becnthc minister. and llnb the minister's dog, of whom tln’: following story went, the rounds: The first time the Queen wth to Crutliic church it fine dug followed the clcrgynmunp tIn: pulpit steps, to remain reclining against the door whilst its muster preached. In cunscqucucc of the rclnunstruuccof tbo min- Ialt‘l‘ in attendance at Ilulnmml, ncxf. Sun- day the purwu came to church unaccom- plllllml. Dining at Ilzllmm‘nl u day or two :lftcrwurd, lie was surprised by his n)an lwstcss demanding the l‘l‘llbull of the dog‘s ubscncc from church. lfccxp'xizunl that lic Iuid been told the dug'x pf nucc unnoycd lurr majesty. “ Notlit ull." d the Queen, "I'ruy let lIIIIl cumcus usqu . I wish every- body bcliuvml :H \chl at church :H your in)- lvlc dog.” Mr. lil‘Oilcl‘lll tells of Toby, :L turnspif, who, defying all prewntutivc devices, al- ways mmlc his way to church on Sundays, and vsmuccd himself in :i corner of the read- iug-dcsk: until, mnviuccd "bc'u u good dog that goes to church," the parishioners gave the purson to understand that. they had no nbjcctlun tu tlm persistent cl'cullu'c's com- miy. Illnl llll‘llfit‘lul'lll Toby was left to lol- ow his inclining, and nttcndcd church as long no lie livcd. .~\ Toronto citizen owns a dug thut encourages no company and m~ dulgca in no mutiuu-s on Sunday, but makes its way to church. Not. straw"- tu say, with the fumin with which be is attached. They uro I'r-mbytcriuns wllilc ('urlo 1le ruilvruccd .\ll‘lllfflllalll, and 1117.3 u favorite mrucr in the ,(nllu-rv of tllc Methodist church, which in‘ llI\'i\llle|l_\' cwn llllllda‘u‘ include (In: \igilmwe of tlu ushers. Dogs are not lbw only :luinmh flux: find ,pmnpflrd“bump”. their way llilu church. The Vicar of Mur- wcnstn“, .\lr. ILu‘xng-(huuld. :ueurcx‘ u<, “nun u:_u;illy fl :1 vuh’, \\lll\.'ll rlilrlcl 1.10 cinmccl with fun. and curccrcd ulmnt it Illllll)‘; Ml‘vicr. \Ylulst “yin; praycxa. .\Ir. Ila“ kcr would put bié cats or scratch them under their chin-A. Unginnlly ten cuts ucwxupaniml him to church, but one lmvii ' ulllgllt, lulled. and cuten a. nmuu- on :i. «v, was evounmunicatcd. and lll'hlll f 4 iv lln‘. allowed within uu- sun-i. my." .\ pa; \ 1w.- put in All a \pvamncc .\t “ .\ll‘ll.’ 1235‘?- nn'ctiug in .Iobilc. un-i l'I'rI‘i' .i All tlzc n-x- tuzi'a cfnchvul‘s’ to eject him. .\v tltr man ducked dnuu our aisle .‘Izu joz'klr ran up anothcr. {be punk-r “at. Lin; t‘m- u» witu wuzuicndublu gun fly. l-u: u ln-n p:,;_v rudp cl into the pulpit .m-i :a-ok sz~ [muff-u 3'. lm side. it was too much [or the minister, and lie rrlircd \I it'u l‘t‘ffllif‘dllwll, Inn in; tin- pi; unstcr of the situation. Uur dreary Nnvexulrr Sunday :\ robin tuck fringe. in the church at I'i»tt~5liri,;ii~)'. ncu‘ .\lxslcsticld. It was Monument Sun- day, and the hungry intruder Iz-Jppul upon the table, and utter a bong. \ucld Love .mlfelped lziuuelf to some of fur m scented ' bread. but for the curate eovriiz t with Ills surplloc. .\Ir. Sumner rrpmn. veatrv. cut oil a pica: from r. l\di there. an crumbling i: on [he clunch flour, lull Ilobin to enjoy the lcut. afternoon urvxc: he found hm lit: c visitor quite A: In: mm. {VIA-l} topay for his meal by singing mm: lit-unify m the delight and dun-Action of the a»:th children. .\l night he mu fed 1,51“). and Mimi be had eaten his nil. fills! Un returning fur the’ l l l l l “Us” h” nupkiunmv ‘I(.~‘:l’l1‘k.illll}' jrnmm-d info u l I I In lbv.‘L ,1 I M. . é a Mr. .\umnvr let limb out of ll:v.-l“:"‘i!""“‘lv I“ l cncc, but the letter was it most unexpected | he could write to her. with his an-fnund friends that he wanted ll” ""‘ 4 [rife-cold _l"‘;1,“c_plams' film‘s? filo“ tbczu to gift: him an Ontario sweetheart. _Mr. llllllill'lll. “I 1:3?“ 0333 hai‘h’l’ow‘l l “L‘L‘lmtc'e‘ ‘1" "mnfis' 8 .olu.‘ fiko mto_ ,of three hundred acres mljoiuingbismill pro-13“" “‘ 3‘“ 50°“ "3 t e 50‘ 15 tm “or ' I This was an (- ' thin" for them to do and , . . they rcculnuiomicnl an ‘le lady in than: old l I‘CI‘IV for 520.000. “m Cabbagv‘ c‘lulmmler and law“: are the ‘ . three leading kinds of plants that are kept nei'hlmrImrrl. Now Ulle the romantic " - . . . . -. . .w , . , .33 f l . . . J.._ '. -.- ‘1}.l “.mmptg.” “‘“l‘mg 3“ c‘wrg‘l‘” wouhlm frames, and planted out early. The I’d-*9 715" 5-"2‘3- Ulla E‘Cllhlg.'mtf> -‘ l-rbiugainst the influx from Uttnwa of lllclllbch‘ 1 ms n“, l" hm, bum] in the {mum‘s b , Anmc .\Iclmlson had Illllillt‘ll nulkf g; the A of the (lam; mom,“- I’ ‘1 X‘ - ‘ ‘ 3 l . . . . 1 , 1 taking off the sashes of, all times during the l The C. l'. R. has mmllv decided to have present month, when the weather is not “0 Skill“; 11: “WWI Valli-'3'. Brando" '10”); l cold enough to chill the plants. In market mudc the ccunc of business for that dis- i gardens where a strict economy of the out In mm {mm he” ‘ is “buds, inform. I tnc't. I ‘ ' ,ground is of great. importance. the lettuce 15.1 ing her that they had given her away, and l Loafer Lillie: “115?- Of 1'01? 59bfiivllewan. l l’la'lfml LEI-“PP” the rows “I cabbage 1‘” that her lover by proxv wanted to know if 5 hi“ “0: bu“ {10751} 0‘75." this “'mmrg “ml the ’ "L‘ulnlowcr' “‘0 gmup‘l “‘9‘!” also ‘ m ' she mum,“ refuse l settlers have: bucll feasting on (luck in consc- heavily nnuiurednas IIIin as .0 tons of fine1 answered him I law-MC. stable manure per acre may be usedâ€"after 1 The present weather is all that could be ‘ “'muh the land is marked 0'1" in rows about cows and had riined out the strainer-mg and hung it by the door-facing to dry, =Izc got I l u lettcr. This was; not an unusual occur-l . such a modest rcquwt, and yes. loud wrote to but" innucdiutely (In re- cciving the permission. He liked her chir')‘ gmphynnd the smack of her letter. Ile thou vlft he would like her better, and 3.5km un exchange of pictures. Again she could not refuse. lie was in u heaven of lllla‘l at the sight of his fair Venus, and at once mqu u proposal of marriage. She-had mull-z :1 precedent and it would not. do to violfztu it, and again dill? could not refuse. March {I was out for the time of culminat- ing their happiness by the-Jion bonds of wedlock. Those who knew of the love of- fair said it was all a joke, but Bond meant business. Last Friday evening one week ago a stranger called at the house where MISS Nicholson resided. It was her Adonis. Ilc SIHV the goddess of his lit-art‘s idolatry ; he took in the situation and was pleasedâ€"aye, fascinated, charmed. Ifc left her with a promise to call at the appointed time, when the marriage llupliuh would be celebrated. v desired for 3",,“ nmking_brigm sum two feet apart, and the cabbage plants 30’: Shine). days mhfirosty nighu' Anumt is 15 inches apart In the rows. lhelcttucc lacking to make it a success are the maples plums “'“y If”, 50‘ on," ‘00,: “part between mull, tucse rows. The sowmg 1n bot-beds and T. I '. ‘. . . ., window-boxes needs to be done about six I ,llck.llll“‘,13;“}";'l “Gulf; ‘fi’lmb‘anct “limit weeks before it is time for the young plants .” "1‘ LL '3 v", ' ' ‘I" “f “P ', 0: to go into the open ground. The [um/y wm ’0 t‘flmmuwc: t. "a theft“ l.“ be “‘0 m plants are the ones first to be considered in ‘. , .., z , , . fro 0" t l “l” 5 500" spring gardening. and all those the Seeds “ ‘ ~ " of wluch can be sown “as soon as the ground The Bishop of Saskatchewan, says the , . ‘an be worked," come under this class. (If Iluttlcford [hm/(I, came from Winnipeg to _ ‘ _ . which are Beets, Carrots, Cabbngcs, Cress. l’ruicc.-_\lbcrt without being obliged to camp Cauliflower, Celery, Lettuce, Parsley, l’urs- out a Single night. That means that the H . i o _ . nip, Onion, Pen, 't'idisll, Turnip, and Spin- l-reat Lune Land’ ls being occupied. ucli. The lender sorts cannot go into the ground with safety until the soil is well warmed. or to follow the old rule, not until ,“abouf: com-plantiugtimc," which is a. safe guide in all parts of this country. Among the tender garden plants are : Beans, Cucumbers, Orka, Pumpkins, Squash, To- I l l I’rom Emerson six tcums went out with lumber for the building of houses at Cart- wright, and things are to be rushed the“) at a lively rate. The signs of rapid advance and prosperity are abundant and there is no question whatever of the town becoming the central commercial point of one of the moat mato’ (""1 Mdons 0f I’m“ kinds- thcsc tender sorts may be started with great 1 l 1.13: 'I'hursday evening n:- wns on fertile districts in Manitoba. . . . . lilllc and the happy marriage was consum- \I J u R . y , “0mm the hat-bed or wmdow’ as for“. mated. . r. . . ogcrs, funiicr, of I‘Jf'onto, has ample the tomato, but all frosts should be __ww___.__‘->__.___”__ lpurclmsed part (if-the Bishop and Shelton over before the plants are set in the gur- iproperty on Mam street, “'iunipeg, for den. He Was'v'v'nltod For. £319,100. It has a frontage of :24 feel: 7 New 'urictics of vegetables are offered inches, \Ivitli a. (llepth of 1:20 feet, and is now 1 every your, and there is a great temptation ,, . , , 000“le 2y :1 mtcber shop. The balance to the novice to use them largely. It is a -:l:--v:--~:. ..~ «, -. - . m'xlnll‘bvflolfii'élllzll; titty) l of the property brought 542,000, .the aver- mistake to rely upon them for the main in‘” hww (“:1 found hlu l‘luvlLéort'ht‘en “A. age for the entire fronta 0 being $1.22. crop, instead of the old and onI tested a ’H n -‘ '- a“ '3 foot. sorts. It is well to experiment to some mulit-kt- ’. lluvling’ tlirouuli the tube to . .~ O ° Ill: flat. lie dcuiundcll, in wrlxat be assumed. the ‘ Ultcnt “lth the new kmds’ but It Shoum to be u disgusted tune: “ls Mrs. Jones‘ i ltn nlzlyn liafl'lu. l per u o ()m' citizens and all those interested in the town council the other night passed the fit. bydaw granting the $75,000 bonus to the l‘ivcrytbing should be in readiness for the (J. l’. R. and the arrangements with the coming busy weeks of spring : fill the imple- company for the continuation of the West- mentn should have been put. in good work- tcrn branch into Emerson am.- definitely and ing order, and if necessary new ones bought. finally concluded, and the commencement A good sccdvsower will save more than its and pushing forward of the work on the cost in a. large garden the first year. The road and bridge: will now be in order. It is pen crush and bean poles can be best pro- there?" .\II‘S. Jones was there, waiting up, and ru- cognizcd her husband’s voice. “ ‘1'c’4."slic replied. “ ls Mr. Jones there uskcd the baud. . "It isn't time for him yet," replied Mrs. hus- Jones. “llc doesn’t gene-fully come home . . . . ,, till duvlilzbt!” CONHICMI)’ expected to be in running order cured before the leaves start. The potato next fall. A correspondent. writing from Portage I'ruiric says : Laborers here got from $1. to $3 per day : carpenters, $2 to $3.50 ; inillers .560 to $75 per month ; blacksmitlis, $50 to $60 per month ; bricklayers, $5 to $5 bug may be expected, and all should be pl‘C- h, pared to meet this post. The white butterfly 50 is tlicpm-ent of the cabbage “ worm,“ and killing it is the shortest way to destroy this trouble in the garden. "'I‘Ixc devil he don't!" muttered Jones. “I guy." he continued uluud, “ out I come up and wuit.furbi1n':" “Not Ito-night; snnn: (illlcl’ night. "‘Iicre‘s‘ someone here now who bus been waiting for llII l since dark!" _.__._ I The Flower Garden and Lawn. welfare of 0,”. own will rejoice to hear that be with a view to pleasure rather than pic l per day; plasters, $4 to $7 ; waggon makers, 52 to “'51ch at other trades are equal- ly high. Provisions and wood run about as follows :â€"â€"-l.‘"lour, $3 per 100 lbs; beef, 510 to fill; pork, >310; fish, $0: potatoes, SI per bushel : wood, from $3 to 3-1 per cord, consisting chiefly of oak, poplar, and "Great Scott!” muttered Jones, glancing at Ins watch, “and it is now ~f o‘clock. Look here! I don't care anything about Jones : I wunt to sue the man who is waiting!" I “ I'lmt’s just the way I Iccl ubuut it," l'L‘ l plied Mrs. Jones, sw‘cctly. "Now go away like a. good man and don‘t disturb mu!“ Then Jones begun to hammer on the door l elm. and bowl, until one of the [neighbors cumu l -â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-o~â€"<.>â€".._-.._h . down and hauled him in by the collar. l Lost. in the Fog. "Where‘s that, man." he demanded of his Wife. “ \\ here's that mun who was wait- ing for me?" llnwkeya _ Erasmus '1'. llligglcsoxi, a young mun of “\wmt mama asked M”. JONES, rubbing pron Ixncugc, worked 011.11 farm out; here in box- eyes flllll looking up innovcntly. “I said keno“. hpmws lownsmp' “0 ‘5‘“ no” there was someone waiting for you. and it's I no!" I’m he “‘ .”“1“5E“0“3 and I‘ll“t too Inc, and if you think I‘m not (*nuugli, you Infamy £0" nni'lhmg' '50 was the daughter want tuslund nl'uund tIim-cjust a. fow llllll- m the mm!” m" “150'” he ‘mrkcd‘ She was wcnltlncr than lumsmus, but she was lites longer by the watch!" ‘ . And .qucs wus thankful that it was not I not Pwud' “ he“ the Chorus were done m 50, and rent his garments from his system, I tho “Zuni”. evenings: She went With I'll“ to and tuned himself in“) bud, saying: “The the Singing school, and she wulkcd by his wise man Initlin ff-mvard tongue, but .Ioncs- “'10 to Vilma“ M“: 10‘1"]. 1m" : She .lmd otli goes no more unto the vz‘ulkingâ€"mufcli l rather 8” .“t her casement m thcl‘illmmmg' “.mmut his ,lighpkcvlw 'und Iicar lum llollt‘l' “ pou-oo-ey! lll lung- ' drawn, mclluw cadences, at the hour of the feuding of the swine, than l-our L'umpunini 7â€"... .o. w... A top-dressng of fine, well-rotted manure will do the old lawn much good. Care should be taken, that there is no weed seed in the fcx'tillizcr applied. Ashes, guano, fine bone meal and nitrate of soda, are all excellent for a lawn, and they bring on no seeds of troublesome weeds. New lawns should be made as early in the spring as possible, that the grass may get a good start and protect its own roots during the hot months of sum- mer. Red-Top is best. for light soils, and Kentucky Blue-Grass for those of a clayey nature; a little white clover may also be added. The seed should be sown liberally as :1 line turf only comes from thick seeding. Not. less than four bushels to the acre should be sown. If walks or drives are to In: made-,bL-ar in mind that a walk that is cheap in the beginning is always unsatisfactory and dour in the end. Make sufficient ex- C(l\'lll.10ll and use large stones at the bottom with smaller ones pour the surface, to make. Hi solid foundation. trccs may be planted curly : the evergreens may wait until later. Sonic ofthc ornamental . o v, ' E'lq‘mno or me h‘ipkm' Green-House and Window Plants. 7 sing “Macaroni dcl Vcrmicclli" from “and- It I- .w been stated, and very truly too, Ol‘gi’lhmmi i" Venezuela-U An‘l he‘ll“ “'35 As the warm days of spring approach the tlfut the law of the uupkin is but \‘.'l,‘_(llLl_\' 1 “103" 80”“ 0” l'cr- MDSIIC‘I l‘il-St 3” al‘rgm'Y- l insect posts will multiply more rapidly ,und understood. It. may be 53“. “'JWWL‘I'I 0“ l WIN“ they IUOIISIIIY let the 0M “"1” in“) "renter care will be required in kce'l‘ln" the start.tlmt custom and good Iu-ccdingltlleif‘ plans furencli otlicr'a happinesis mid awn) lll check. Thoronuh washings will have uttered tlicdccrcc that it is in poor 115E” the farm, the “'I’athhll flgl'icllltm’lfit kill the Iledh’pidci‘. 'l'licoMcalyllu" is best taste to put the napkin m the pocket and lflfllfl if he 110nm “"0 "101‘0 word 01-5110“ 110"" dcstrovcd by band picking: Abundatiit fresh curry it away. ' ‘.-. ‘ ..’..x I. .,. f- ~4v-' v'. ... ' . . , 'Iln. lull. Ol etiquette”Inmnnngmmc and .aim waste “1th FMSle lm‘ULy Mill blight gntmn \vltli tobacco. 'lhc bulbs brought sense, just another word, he would Iuy that air will be “celled, and an (Jocasional fumi- ' zjn'.‘tnl nun-l: llIIIM‘f'lnln'z' to the I ll llu\\l’vl lu vlnu‘vb by m:'.c wr, n In» . more thoroughly established, that flu: I'llll- l is “I!!!” \I'llt‘fll- With the salt tears of his kin should be luff in flu: house of the bust “HEY L‘l'll'l- and that “'33 “10 kin‘l Uf a fill-ll- m- hostcsm anu- dinm-y, .‘cr-in-Iznv be was inclinch to be. There has been at good deal of discussion I Naturally. “W young POOP“! deli‘l‘mlnml ulm upon the muttcr of folding the napkin 1 to If)“. Tlu-ir plum were laid : the night uftcrdumcr, and wbctIu-r it should be so was N‘f. .\‘nwus the ladder. At its foot disposed of or negligently tossed Illtu tIn- I Waited the :u‘dcnt Erasmus {ugglcsr-n. gravy bout. If, however. it can be folded gazing at the window for the appearance of easily. and without uttmctinsr too much :it- his love. Presently the window opened tentxun and prolonging the scasiun several i will)“. 11m“! fflk‘c he loved appeared. hours, it should bosommngwl and plnccd “ ilasmus l" “ Florence I" lwnillt‘lllc plate, whrrc it. may be easily “\V‘S. deiu‘crit. Sbull ldrop my things found by the hostess, and returned to her right down 1’" m-ighlmr from uqun shc lulu burrowed it - " Yrs, lflvc.‘ I will catch tbcm. for (In: emulsion. If. however, the lady of I'M-file fill-l." the home i; not doinar her own work, the The glittering sunlight of the clear March night fcllun I'Irusnius‘s glad and upturned fucc. .\io did u trunk, four feet high, four , ,fcct wide, and about ciulit feet long. Itz ; weighed about 2.00 pounds. It contained 'I In' the of the llllk’tl‘ Imwl is ill 'u u aub- l H few “things” that no woman could be ex- u-tungucst | pvt-ted to travel without, and Florence had 1m. 5 spent three \l'L‘l‘lii packing that trunk for i her cIopcun-nt. Let the !:li-Iml:u' wu-l {in-l fire-l under the tulrle, to mun-y tlu- idvu of um r l'I'f,l{lI‘~’:Ill‘:$ and ".vl'” .. a friends. f‘i Linmlfu: tlm exp-me of into heat will soon produce flowers. The propagation of bcddim.r plants should be go- ing on. Seeds of plants to go into the open borders may be sown in boxes and gfvcu plenty of heat. ._ .‘.â€"â€".â€"_. Nothing on Earth so Good. Certainly a strong opinion, said one of our reporters, to whom the following was detailed by Mr. Henry Iiascbop, with Mr. Geo. Ii. Miller. “S Main street, \Vorccstcr, Mass. ‘ “I suffered so badly with rheuma- tism in my leg last winter that I was unable to attend to my work, being completely helpless. I heard of St. Jacobs Oil and bought a bottle, greatly relieved. 0nd bottle I “‘JS completely cure I. In my ~-â€"-.-â€"~«pâ€"k--u At 8 meeting held in Edinburgh lately on the subject. of house rents, n. resolution wus drinking mm H; ti“. {Harri Erasmus llugglvsmi did not Scl‘calll. Ile ldid not moan. Ilc Couldn't. He had no show. I’Iorcucc came down timluddcr, Iiav. llfl‘lk at the barn. He may have heard Iier, ; but he didn't look at tho burn. illusin engaged looking at the bottom of that Etrunk, and thinking bow like all creation In- Tlm custumv low}. tiuugu llul entirely nlnulull'. has been 131‘.”in tn the rxtcnt tini: gm "I breeding does not now permit the guest to quufl tlm water from his finger bowl unless In: .Inm so pri ‘ lv‘ll.~ill-{ 11:13.1 finger-bowl. 'I um i: will be seen that :In' 5-win Cllslullla are >‘..~~.\ly Ln: sun-I3; cumin...v down and cir- vumwril-ux; fln- rights und priming-w uf the um“... : would yell if llc i-n-rgo: his mouth outdoors -.-. ‘. _ (again. A no“ “men I I‘l'n'rv-n H ll'.lk‘ll£‘ll the foot of the ladder. h h , ' _ hr. O, ,_ : “ I'm you cl: my trunk, Innumus? she .‘v mm! on. III a mu . u. u uu‘p 1..lll:,§‘id' 1,, Jun“. mum, if”. Li,“ 1mm. ..f f'.;nt-m, Ill.. and the minors undo! .“..:' .l~.- A ~ 3 .‘ ‘ - n \. llu rosin lur the \ .u-‘ttur, f rrmddfg flu. I a: I," run“; u”, “.5, w W: ,t. “a, “1W1, .L fighting for places. l‘ we trips 01.1.4, " - ' . f ' . . 1 . . .. ‘o . f . x ' u L" fi‘ryr)‘ fi-‘tm “n "XII" ‘hflk'l‘ ' Mic turned, knew Izer papa. elll‘lt'lfl'flfilict', ‘z :1'. '.- z 2 v "vs ‘I -~ s-y’ ~ 1 ‘9 “‘ ‘:“ 1- '1‘“ ,"‘ ‘tltht'. again, and nncc lnnrc fur the bovs, mm: tlzr . ‘lll. :m . in tin . .3”: and u-nl .- " mp1 hint-NI am“ I I ‘ . ..,‘» ’ "~ "“~ ' . i '- Mulf all .s.l'l.,-|ul tu‘lw‘ first. lulu funk "I never “hi-rifJ “1,0,”. ,3 a minutc " fl“: . . ,‘ .- y - . ; , . .~ . . ' thcuxlanl x..1..~:u.nr Inn!“ \2 tlif p.13: Leartlcis old man told the neighbors the drove them all aside. and “1"” mm“ ‘3 next d1v ” {bunch I kuowcd well enough . » ' ' . I 5 the names u: as uunv an muld be hunted ‘ ,, ,- . ~ , , . . . v \\.. r' . z : .: - : ' out n: a-zn‘r. In H akin; the =clu-“ou5 ln: n :xmlhw’fiei "ll'.:l\":::;1f.lls'; If?“ "I no tilu-c w‘i-ilia'l l‘ll’"L' dc tn'ic'i ' ' i i i" 1 I ‘12- C‘ v“ Ohr u x . - ~ ‘ n I ' - daughter: and hm some. on If I don t know who: b.1339: n u'ouun CJI'Tlt‘s when she “ Oh. yes." said a hnzirsc. mocking \‘oicc ca_u the my w : lillwi witlvth-ssc u’lm lad fem-r rclntnii, and a it When the cage came duwx: I4- , , , from-ls, lxv this time, I‘m~ ton (Ill In next time with llll$lulul8 vllz-‘vlud no club 1””, ~ ' ’ I . , . .1 z...‘ . m. .i ‘ . , drftl- m"; til-1:3?“ ‘;"Ԥ;§‘r:‘_" And. lumilll‘dfl llugglesuui The jury nuuarrm l..(‘ll 1.! 5A ‘1 ~ ‘ “" ‘ " lll"".l,2.l2 ill a \crziict that he came- to his fifth carried some alzum‘. “wl'tllll'lea lump-non and Lulacv himself, with the ire smacking their clothes. When prune-l for Lia act he plied; "Uh, tin: wun't any-; thing. If 1 lindn't .u: um...» 5.11m. nut .ucatli Ly luliitual druukczmvss, and the thing eI-c 1-‘vr tf.e l‘,f x: m weeks. ‘0 -u- ’ __. ._-.. : lump. nun-v papers didn't talk about any- ‘ passed that house rental were excessive in Edinburgh, and that it was agreed to form n Tenant Defcnce .-\.=soci:ition. ()bfcction l in; first, with a umidcnlysensc of propriety, was iriucipally token to the. rcntulof lmustm requested her lover to turn his back and for t its working (:lftsscll. Ilc WM ' Where Ignorance ls Buss ‘tls Folly to be . W180. llr. Bliss, it notu .‘llfYCe'ah :zt prob- ing for bullets, was highly successful in despotcliing bulletins: but. the grandest bulletin of success in “in. which bcrulds the wonderful curca [it'l'ful'lllL‘ll by Burdock Blood litters, that nmfchlcsu tunic and blood purifier ‘K'lllk'llflk’L‘l at once u on the llowuls, the Skin. the Liver and tile Kid- neys, while it invigorach and strengthens the whole system. Hanan!- Pocwml Balsam. Cures coughs, ml:Is,”tbum,crnnpm'lmnp. iug cough. sore throat, bronchitis and all lung complaints that lead to consumption. ' i Price '25 ccllla. Envanopc. Before ynu despair of curing a trouble . llagyard'a l'cctornl Balsam: otl:en.u‘l:y may it not cure you? Vcrs yell it. All deal- A Gun for Group. ? Apply flannel naturath with Ilngynrd's : Yellow Oil and administer the Oil internal- I after using which I felt« ‘ . \Vitli the use of the sec- ' hxm" estimation there is nothing on earth :0 good .__._.. for rheumatism. 1 some cough just verging on comumption try , it has cured ' on: little align: as directed on the bot-1 arc expended for artificial appliances which only make conspicuous the fact that enmcm- tiuu, nervous debility, and female weaknesa exist. Ilr. l‘iorce‘s “Fuvoritc l‘rcscri tion" is sold under a. positive guarantee. I used as directed, urf can be dispensed with. It. , will overcome those diseases peculiar to females. llydruggists. szx all his brothers debts are paid, the I present Earl of Lonsdule will have only £20,000 a your. instch of the original 1260-, 000 wherewitli to drag out a miserable exist- once. what's Saved. ls Gained. i \Vox‘kiuglncn will economize. by employ- insr I)r. I’ierce's Medicines. Ilis “ l’lcasnut l’urgativc Pellets" and “Golden Medical Discovery" cleanse the blood uud system, thus preventing levers and other serious dis- eases, and curing all scrofulous and othch qunors. Sold by druggists. ' Sun the night watchman when about dusk be was invited to drink a cup of coffee. 1 “ No, thank you : coffee keeps me awake all i night." Then he saw his blunder, lookch very embarrassed, and tried to cxpluin. But it was no we. Forty Years luxpcricnce have tested th virtues of Dr. Il'isfur‘s Balsam q/ Wild Cherry, and i: is now "cum-ally acknowledg- cd to be the (ms! remedy extant for pulmon- ary and lung diseases : embracng the whole range from a slight cold to a settled consum- )tIUIl. \Vcro it not for its mm'ils, it, would ong since have “ died, and made no Sign.” Sore Throat. Apply I'lagyurd’s Yellow Oil and take inwardly according to directions. Yellow Oil is the best remedy for Rheumatism, Neuralgin, Bruises, Burns, Frost Bites, and I all lameness, inflanunution and pain. household should be without it. A Friend in Need is a Friend Indeed, __:\ And by >lll‘ll :1 uuc's >ympnthizlug advice find old inunvulruublc Iius been lifted und burden Imlucucd. Sui-Ii u friendship is worth keeping. uud when, from Ms experience. he. udvises nnd illslrlu-lfillls nplnloussliuuld be. Ilocdcd. ll‘klud wordx‘cuu never (He. and good dccdsurcncvcr but. the inducement. for ulwuys‘ doing the good Ullf‘l'llll Is' still a grcutuuc. .\luny people imuglne 11ml flu-y Imd better do nothing lllflll (Ioullffle. finrgcuing fliaf if. is the detail that inukes the ag- rcciuw-the drops that form the showersâ€"flu- . ifllc kluduesses of life that mukc existence cn- } duruhlc. .\s. in the picture. the good old ST. I .IM'UI! is cxlcnding relief to the buffering suppli- l out by uni-rim: u bottle of that wonderful remedy, ' 51'. .I.\('l.)ll.-i 011,. so all can do something of ham» , fit for his fellow men in their times of ll'unblc. or , Ml‘lil‘lcsi In hpw xnunyiinfunccs could muslin- . ' l 7: I l l | l I plc mention 01' Inc words "ST. Jiu-ous 011,," coupled with forms of ludorsemcnf. and cu- murngement, bring rclicf nnd cure to those mf- 1'criu:.:wllh rhcunmtifln. In view Milli-wonder- luI record of lllli (ircut (icrmun Remedy In the cure of rlicuunulsni, ncurululu mul all nlnful Illa-mew! uppcnm in the light ohlmngx ulyfor everyone to puicnllv, yet pcrsbfcnflymmc il.‘ umilmuflou in the ( blouses numcd, ln-nrlng in mind llllll. the highest, good from mun to mnu t-onkisls in llnif. which lend: to prunme lIn-ir jwnccntwlfiireund general Iu-nlfh. Anmuuanu-ni who Inivc nu lic~iuuion In pivlng {reel-xpresdnu lo fliclrnplnlon I24 Bishop (illmnur, of l'IcchnfuI, Ohio, who Inn; uth the Grunt fk-rnmn lil‘lllt‘fl'i', ST. J.\(mH OIL, and cudnncs ll lilulzly. lIc \Vrllcfinbuut If nu follows: “I um pIi-uscll in my (hut Ihc Inn of ST. J.\(‘0ll" 0n. Inn lu-m-lln-«l Im- grcullv. and I Imvu no lumilufihn m xvchmmcnd ‘ it to ull us un cxccllcuf curullvc." /‘ OIYLIIININ. I'ICTI'IH} FRAMES“ Mill- 1‘ Ron PLATE".('llll0310§,ql'l 'l‘u'c‘lugif‘ lo the trade on nppliculion. II. J. .\IA'I‘TIIIa“ n k: Milk. U3 Yungu. ’I‘uronlo. .\‘Iurks nmnufucturcd by M. II. Young 3?. (‘u., 13 \\'cIIiuL:fun-st , ___ i SHEEP l . _, ,__, Ii sf. 'I‘oronlo._fu:culs wunfml. “” "7 mui‘vv‘v‘X CA m'x ET 00., D7Yonge sum _ V . ._, , _H-"l‘pronw.(_)_m. $|5 SILVER WATCH FREE ! .\ddrcsu, (‘. \l'. DENNIS, Toronto. Ontario. I 0F I'llEl'Alll-ZI) LEA ' 'Ill‘lll llurubln. Light Elastic, uml clu-up. First prim ut I’rovlncml ltiou, London. 'l‘csfimoululs on upplicu- Sutisf'uction guaranteed. J [JUAN x SUN Druyf {ARTIFIDIAL LIM tlon. Address on Out. ‘71 LIABLE I‘ll!“ POI! SALEâ€"Tho North | Ede hull of lot 9 : in lllle :1 (null of Album ,Townslup. If!) uan situuled l u llllll‘ from f Mucvillc on (In: T. H. II. Iiullwny. ’I‘bu soil hm I l'll'll cwa luum. \vl-II fenced. ’I'In-rc is n. fmluc I burn. stuble. blll'li, kin. and it good (lwelllug- house,yuungornhurdln-Jrimzmmlfluwlngwellul Illc home. 'I'In- plum: will bu sold and puma-zu- Ion (with wheat ilmvinp 5:12.} given now if rc: qulred. “'M. I l'I.l.. . Inn-ville. I’. 0. Unf. SEORTEAND. I v | l ('umpleu- not of bqu for null-Instruction in l;.‘liorfliuntl m-nt lo nuf‘ Illller$iUIl rem-1p! of I one I ullur. 5M0 NABB & Mc INTYRE, % .lgenh nnll Ilenlrn In hhorllmml l'nh- l Ilenllon». (Box wll‘l'oronlo. mixer MAKERS; l Semi for Dnerlplhe (‘lreulnn Prlee Ll“. and Tenllmonlal. of gBRIDK MACHINES. BRIDK PRESSES. AND TILE nu'mxrm. l \Vealmnmke Veneer .\Iurlilnea fur Cheese l box stuff. or perforated Furniture. ‘ J. (1mm .9 was. Wooduork. 9M. é'EEDS « M Illustrated Catalogue for man I'll unulnlmm-flm hummun fining [tn-n: “AM-gunk oelamnn And, Crux»,ur .Lnldmkrnrly Purim- WI “,ZNKIE. Wud’otonwrgunfi lagenlou lnveatlan. Some shrewd Yankee hu invented a key . slmllur uumcs. .’ l . . ., .. :‘0 \vifII flu: surmifurc of I. llllllrl on [he \vunpur [be proper slrucluro of Ilm lmonchlul tubca ending in pulmonary consumption und death. To effect u cure. the Illll‘llzllll' nuns! be n-nun ml ordosfmyed. hence inhuluuls uud snlulk un- wcrtliless. v 50qu limo nincou well known ph} siclun of Ill you“ sluudpig. utter much cxpcrlnwnflug. Elli" vealed In discovering the nwcxsurv combina- lion of Ingredients. \vhlch never mils In alum- lulelv ium permanently cnulivullnx this Imrri blc lliucam‘ \vlwflwr standing for one )mll‘ ur fnl'lyycars. Sufferers should. \vifliuul lll‘lll). communicate\villllhe busnmss unuiugl-r, Mr. A. ll. Dixon. 1107 King St. West. 'l'onnuu. lllltl 'cl lrv‘ulisc free by enclosing slump. .\~k 3-mi- l rngglnl for it Ara pleasant to take. 'Conwn their own Pnrgutlvo. Is a safe. Iuro. unl effectual LY CURE TA Coughs, Colds, HoarseneSS. Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Influenza, Asth- ma, Whooping Cough, Group, and worm In Children or Adulm. Emma... -~._...~..â€"..-_......._..... JUST REDEIVED JAMES LAUT, Ilimjusf received umlwlgmnmu of Slum plea of EXTRA CHOICE Y. HYSON ' AND JAPAN TEAS, direct from places of gruwfh. (alumni.- lbu Hume us used by llic. nuliveq ufl‘lii nu und .Iumn. 'l‘lllu 'I‘I'I.\ Inf-f Iu-Vcl' b.- furc been Imporch lulu l‘uumlu: mul in order to glve our friends llllll ('llI-IIUIIIl‘l'J, Ilvim: uludlsfunce.uchuuculu prm-uw u (‘uddv of llllfl Illlll 'hfed llcvcruge, we will Bl‘llfl luunv llll- furs HAIR YIGOR, Illlfl'l‘l‘;.\ $3.55,,junt one -lfull'fliuuu:al or Impuy. To its Natural Vitality and Color. Hum"- every Affection of the Throat, Lungs and Chest, including Con- sumption. Sold by all Druggists. 50 Rum and $I.00 :1 fluft'o, IN) 501‘ Illâ€"I Illil‘llll'lill by nrficles bearing Be sure. you got Sill-l (I? \Vlldl {'lllilllll‘ DR. WISTAI‘JS BA L JAMES LAUT, 23: YONGE s‘fr.’ TQfiQNTO. ICINE MAGK’S MAGNETICMED .\llvuncinl: yours. Sii'klll‘sfl.l'lll'l‘Jllsllp- poinlnu-nl. und ber- llllul')’ predisposit- inn, uII turn Ibo Ifnir gray. und either of flu-m incline it to shed pernmturelv. .\vnu's Hunt \‘u:- on, by long und ox- lcnnivc use. bus " ‘ provcnfhul. if stops A.“ flu; fullim: of the m fflLVORE) l A' "-"- ‘ O. liiiu- lmnmliufl-Iv: Is it sure. prmulpf uml l-ll’crfuul llcmwlv fur (mun renown llw .\l-rrmmurm in .- LI. ilu slum-u. [I'm/.- Alan- TPADE MARK. é KYUWHI 1 “I”! "I‘Vi‘l'l‘ (It'll. 1.0.1:! of “rain I‘mru'. I’l‘mllrulfnn, .\ ill/ll surely restores its color. when l'udml ux' izruy. ll sluuulufcs the nutritive "mum to Iu-ulllifv uctlvify. und )rcscrvcs bulb the hair and its beauty. 'I‘lum lll‘f'lhll)‘. wcuk or six-klv l Illlll‘ becomes glossy. [llllllllt‘ uud fill't’llxlllf'lll'll', [ lot-it Imir regrmvu with lively expression. falling E hair is checked and Hfublislucd: thin llilll‘ thin-I.- cuszuud fudcd orgruv Imirs rmuun- flu-Er nriu- l lqu color. Its upcruliun is Hun: uud Illll‘lllll'eli If cures (luudrull’, be,qu ull quuoi‘s. uud keep; these:in cool, clcun uml softâ€"under which con- . I um 'WESTEEN‘ RAILWAY. i Asudrcsniug for Iudim‘ Inuir. llm Vim”: la MAN I I 0 BA l“ I prulscd for ilsm'ulcfnl und ugrc-eublc perfume. und valued furlln: uul'f lustre uud rit' inc-us 1“ tone it nupurfs. PREPARED BY DR. J. D. AYER 86 00., Lowell, Mass. l'rucllenl nml Annlyllrul (‘ln-mlnlu. SOLD IlY ALI. DRUHGIS'I‘S .\Nl) DEAL- ERS IN MEDICINE. 'I Su'mtlx Il'l'uv'l‘m'sv 41ml (lcurrul In)“ of l'uuw'. ll repulru Nervous H’Imf’a'. [l'l'JU rc'nulrsI/u' .lmlnl lll’l'ffl'l‘f, Slwmlf/u' llu' [drift-chin! li'nu‘u. um] Ila-slur“ Hui-p .inu Tum: mu! l'u/m' In .‘Iu' I'Lr/Iulmh’d firm-ruff]? Uranus. 'l'lu' I‘\|lI‘ l‘ll'IICC nl‘ lllllllr‘lllllllfl proves it uh I.\'\'\|.l'.\lu,I-: Hum-:nv. The Medicine In pll'uuunl In llu- llh‘ll‘, und in llllf‘lHlllllHl under no circulustum-i-a mu ll flu huvm. I'Jucb box ('(lllllllllll Illlfllf‘lf'lif lur l\\'u \vm-k’u incdlcutlon. llms bulng Illlll'll f'lll'ulwl‘ fhun uny ullwr Incdirinu mildâ€"find \\'llll|‘ ll Ia llu- l'lll'll real, {I in much hrh‘vr. Eerll'ul purllculum In our pumphli-l. which \\'l' lll'Hll‘l‘. to mull free In uuy uddrcux. “lll‘ll'n )luqu-llr .llmllclne In filllll by Imm- glsfauf 50 cls. per box, or r: boxea for $5. or \\'III hu Inuilcil free of pmuugc, nu rm- -Ip1 or flu-- money. by fulilrf-mlux “.\l'll'i ,ll.|fi\'ll'l'll'. .\llillll'lVll (1).. “'Imluur. 0n!" l'unmlu MANITOBA I VAUGHAN DENNIS & 00.. 9 'I‘0ll0N'l'0 N'l'llI-Zl'l'l'. TORONTO. l Head Office, Main Street. Winnipeg. A Sl‘illll‘ih' Ulr‘ Special Colonist Trains this Season‘ 00900 Acres 0" GOO“ Efilflfifi‘fifififif‘lmpManitoba Farm Lands ' l<‘( ) l{._l3‘_.\ I. Ii. peg. l’orluuc Ln l'rulrlr. Itrumlun. uml pululn In the North-West “ Ill lcuu- llu- llm- oflhl» Ilullmiy on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5th. 1882.§ And will be uI-crunpunlu-d by u rf'hpnnsiblc ugcul , of the (‘ompunythrough lo \Vinniprg. ’I‘ncm truinu. which Inuvc hum) Hpeclully urrulurwl fur the convenience of intending m-nlvrn In llm North-“Wm,willlwv-nminm-«Idurlugflw munflm uf .\Illrl‘ll llllll April. II-uving on WEDNESDAY C F EACH WEEK ‘ . 'n'ul will ln- run through on c). lrlth-I timc. ranching \l'innipu-g, it is (-xpL-rlmf, on. the following .\‘ufurnluv. Freight frulfmfurue erul nuercbulnliw- und Hvllli-m' I-ll'u-I-H will Ivu . “'Induurou Frirluyx «luring llw Hllllt! nmnllm, frovioua In (In. slurfimc of puusl-uxvr lruilm. Fox-l urlhcr purllvuluruuslupunuunger und freight I mics, timetables. map», nun. uppI‘y In uny off flux ('ompuny'u Sfullun Mush-r24 um Axum“. Wu. EDI-'All. l". llIlOITGH’l‘UN, i (I'm. l'uxs. Amul. (inn ml .Iluuum-r ‘ I 1 a,‘ WILL CUR on RELIEVF BIL/OUSWEGS. .l ~HATS '. DYSPEPSM. [LITCPT’IC ll/DlGEé‘T/U.‘J. fl. U77[/Uf/C JAIN/DICE. C; III." [If/{RT ERYS/PL'LZS', [1 lb. ' (f SALT IIHEUJI, II" .’. TI CAL/I I/EAITTCUflI‘J, {.1'.‘ L’.’.'.', J HEADACHE, Li- T/[J .C .'.‘.'.‘.' And every lpcci“: of Clowns nr.:.- '- dJordcch LIVLH, II DN-T8, LIV cowELs cu moon. "1”." V F ' In on. 7 T MILBUIIII & 50.. 'Jpr'r'oaomo. , a'rnuonnocnorpiu iiiâ€"into.” vol-o MI! rut-ow Ion: u I‘D-(I. Nauru. "Lulu “mu. as. can u no [V n v mu. y.. on you. no uni-mo runs u n. tQ'JIO Ia 'IPO (null! um... run-:1- ‘ " ' “’9‘” “‘0‘ (u mu. 1.." . A uu 1N1, 51.4 ’ :JJ'L.‘ n v . Clllll [I I'll v' 4 Lots in Brandon, POllalgu Winnipeg, Selkirk, Monris. Em- erson. Crystal City, Nelsonvillc, Mountain City, Clcarwafcr, and eyery other Village in the Pro- v_mcc. Send 3-ccnt :famp for Inst of lands and properties to Toronto Agency. VAUGHAN. DENNIS 8c 00., 1! Toronto Mrm-l. 'l urmnlu. AG‘REATOFFER I [111311 to Finllpril. 1882. A.» an Imlm-emcut u: lblmu lbmuglmul flu: country. who Imvu not yet lrlml our CELEBRATED TEAS, we will send aulnxlc 3: lb, ('ulflulo m ‘Il llw; ' Station In Uumrlu, (2.0.IL, exprn-mvuilfrmiiv will wild. and nmkek reduction of I!) per crux. ulf regular prIccn. Ibo not prleca on: no follow" lol- 5 lb. ('Mlle Japan. Ill-ell. lllu-d. lirrru. . and Onlong Tenn. 82.“. $2.70. $3.": and 63.60. “mm: term will In) found fully of pr rcnf. ln-l» u-r value than the tum ordinarily ml'l. wanllnlong your orders. and MIT" gun on mcry allnf'ullll'. A punt-off)”: unlrr for an) «mount up In 8|.wvmfu only 'rwu run M. In «mb-rlnz MUN? wlmt mrl of Ira, nu-l III” price on above. \l o urc nemflnx Ir.” all Mr! ll”! I'rux lune. llllflllfiflllfl Till: ADDIIDH. EDWARD LAWSON Victoria Tm \l’arclwus, ngu of ll“? Quan- 93 mo 3mm EAST. TouoN'ro.” Establlsl - . . - .. Tu“ and (fixer lblrt" yum. .\uful furl .m- FIRE PROOF CHAMPION FARM ENGINES 9"!" l" “"3 Inn. Man! popular will ppm, .. “Mm: in ('nfwln. PORTABLE rlmiccl dmr. ".\lhl if ever then: on? thank dung. tbs: tuneful cruluw poured! _ furllf bu gnu-i411.\cknonlmgemenu In one; 5°“ ""~ of thruurltat by: that :1 ct nun: l-y lvird. - ~ â€"-. - -â€". - V fmmtiu- Manchu of the llulclth’x‘: round: ".\rc them all bibles“ nkol the dmr Old thumb." l other lily. in tin: 37-; -:.'.c of“ 'r- .\ kindly-limited miller I‘VAZILA‘ on such the. nix-iuumi volumes of “- utul term: will: In» gu’u’ :iuf the “hail: 3:»!ch the ' «I. no“: lulloa fun; about In his \ulk‘. mil-25 7 ..n I .1. fitlt: .\ neiglflmrc-f Mr. .\Iiggs. glancing out o _ the \fiznlou, u'mcrvul that mfimablc main ‘ 3‘" plugging up the knotdiolcs in In. Inch-“uni I Wound“- :n:n~v.-, and unturol to uk : "Any linrdflmnu- b agin‘ I'm: u mun ucx: dwr‘" "No" ‘ “'hen you feel a cough or bronchial affect. Mugs. plot x-lly. “Mn' .\I.'s got I ion creeping on the lungs. take Ayer‘n ti: in :lmjau, an-l flu: doctor says iClicrry I’ectoral, and cure it before It be- :vomea incurable. Yellow ()il cum Rheumatism, Ilurxu. Ids, ('hilblnins, [mum-u, and all flu-h .\II dealer: supply if, price 2:: :that. will wind any witch: it is a. nut at- tuhlnent w a chum, and it is laid to work like ncbarm. doc: tlut grand Key to i Healthâ€"Burdock Blood Bitten, the great» ‘ut discovery of the age. It unfocbu ull i the secretimu, and cleanse: Ind invigontu ‘ the entire aynfem. simple bottle, lUcenfm; Luge elite. $1.00 of all medicine dultn. “10wa l mould lair liven burned up don't a- r.- w "or! 1:1”: .44“. , r.., \Saw Mills 81 Grist Mills “flit?” >l'c... \‘ffi..ub’i,u:l§£fl;-; mum, WATEROUS ENGINE WORKS 60 BRANTFORD. in". rrfl ' ‘ ~ flu" ‘ shown)! erp fuel." ” {lbw l L turns:

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