mm For men) the Germans have stora- iy emulated the En ' in to oo- and colonies 'staut and to mm homes endear oceupetionsbo sees. There are many reasons why “tubers of Germans should leave their mtivoooimtry to ï¬nd larger opportunities elsewhere. Germany is overcrowded in population. Its soil is already surcely able to support its forty~eight millions of souls, especially now that German industries ï¬nd keen rivals in America, Australia, and other parts of the world. The heavy taxation and the burdensome military conscription in Germany, moreover, tend to drive may Ger man artisans and farmers to emigrate, and seek a sustenance in regions where such burdens do not weigh so heavily. We therefore ï¬nd German communities and coloo nies established in many parts of the world, and growing larger as time oes on. There are twenty thouson Germans in the extreme southern Argentine Republic, and several thousand in Brazil. and in these countries they comprise the most active and thrifty of the commerical class. Germans are also found scattered through all the Central and Southern American States. In Europe the German po ulation has long since over- flowed its political boundaries, and has established large communities in neighboring States. The German population in France is very large, and whenever there is an out- break in that country of the ever-smoulder- ing hatred of the Teutonic race, _ a popular outcry is made against the foreigners who are insinuating t emselves in all the best laces. There are not far from half a million Germans in the Baltic provinces of Russia ; and they comprise by far the best element among the dwellers in thoseprovinces. While the Baltic Russians are for the most part ignorant and indolent, their German neigh- bors are industrious and full of energy. They found and manage the factories, comprise the merchants and artisans, and are the doctors, teachers and land a ents. The sup- eriority of the Germans in t e Baltic pro- vinces, indeed, has been such as to arouse the hatred of the Russian pc ulation and the 'ealousy of the Czar’s govern eut ; and this as resulted in the deprivation of many of the rights and privileges they once enjoyed. Besides the Germans in various parts of Russia, there are ï¬ve millions in Austria- Hungary, two millions in Bohemia, and a quarter of a million in Transylvania : and in all these localities, they comprise the most active romoters of the industries and cul- ture o the community. The latest German expansion is that toward Africa ; where we shall, no doubt erclon g see German colonies growing up, and contending With the British colonies already planted in that continent for commercial and military supremacy. __..____.___ Horrible Scenes in Burmah. A British sea. captain reports witnessing a horrible sight near Burmah. A native, who had been caught piloting a party of Englishmen into asacred place, the pen- alty of which is death, was nailed to the nearest tree. “ The poor wretch lived three days,†says the captain. “ During that time the natives gathered around and tormented him. His naked bod was covered with mosquitoes, and tower the end his mouth opened and flies crawled over his swollen tongue. Sponges, saturated with water, were fast- eucd to bamboo canes and held within afew inches of the victim’s mouth, and as the scent of the cooling liquid was waited to his brain the half-unconscious victim would writhe with agony. After the death of the victim an ofï¬cial, with a spear made from the horn of an antelope, approached the body and drove it into the side, and the people dispersed.†.â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"‘â€".o.â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€" AI‘iendish Deed- An unknown party went to the house of Richard Morlby,a farmer, near Courtney, I. T., the other night, and hurled a ï¬re- brand into the room where he, his wife and two children were sleeping. Morlby being awakened rushed to the door and opened it to sweep the flaming stick out, when he was shot down by the assassin on the outside. The house by this time was in flames, but Mrs. Morlb succeeded in getting her chil- dren out an ely and then returned for her husband who had fallen in the doorway, mortally wounded. She succeeded in drag- ging him out into the yard out of reach of the flames. All night long the little family clad in their night clothes and their father dying were left without shelter in the face of a ï¬erce and raging storm. The Meohamcsi Force of Lightning. Lightning has been proved, in one instance, to have struck a church with a force equal tomore than 12,000 horse power. A single horse~ ower, in mechanical calculations, is equiv cat to raising a wei ht of 33,000 lbs. one foot in a minute. The area of lightning, therefore, has been proved to be equal to the raising of 334,000,000 lbs. one foot in a minute. This is equal to the united power of twelve of our largest steam- ers, having collectively twenty-four em 3 nes of 500 horse-power each. ~--* â€"Wâ€"-- ---â€" Do not Believe it. Do not believe that Nerviline will cure neuralgia almost instantly. If your teeth ache console yourself with the reflection that in can’t last for ever. Don’t use N crvi- ' o ;it mi ht stop the pain. Rheumatism Is often dig the old fashioned linimenfs as a matter 0 respect to your grandfather’s aunt. Nervi- Iinc is a new discovery, that in itself ought to condemn it. Therefore cling to the old ; lufl‘er pain ; avoid the use of Nerviliue, the nostpowerful, penetrating, and certain pain y tome in the world. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-‘â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"- 2dr. Linkheadâ€"“ It seems evident to me that they must have had pugilisls in Biblical lays." Mr. Friendlyâ€""me what do you iraw your inference 2" Mr. K.-â€"“ Why, from that sentence, ‘Go to the ant, thou dagger.†A stationer's traveler, having had a run l Liv“. Oil cult tocure. Keep on rubbin mum Informer. mmwmmm nthhmlotthelule. TheEgyptainG’auue isanewspa rthat ispublished in Alexandria, E tFein the French and English languages. ere is the issue for the 3d of February. It contains advertisements of steamship lines and busi- ness houses; it ‘ves ï¬nancial and mercan- tile intelligence; it has telegraphic dis tches from various parts of the world, an it has the local news of Alexandria, Cairo, and oth- er Egyptian cities. The carnival fetes in Cairo were begun on the 10th of February, and there were cheap excursion trains between that city and a number of stations, includin Shebeeu-el- Kom, Fayoom, Zagazig, an Suez. The grand rocession of masqueraders marched throug the streets and squares of the city, the houses of which were decorated with carpets and do , and there were many ï¬ne spectacles, inc uding the battle of flowers and coriandoli. 0n the 3d of February a large party of travelling sightseers left Cairo for Lnxor. Their Royal Highnesses the Khe- dive and Khediviah, who had been visitin up rEgypt, arrived atAlexandria, Feb. 8nd hellde separate receptions next day at Abdeen Palace. His Excellency Riaz Pasha presided at a council which took judicial reforms into consideration. The Mocfta refused to give ano inionin the case of the murderer of Aly ey Ragheb, as the procedure had not been in accord with Moslem law. There is interest in a projected system of reser- voirs and barrages in u or Egypt, to be made in the bed of the Nile, for the promo- tion of commerce With the Soudan. The fancy dress ball of the Mohammed Aly Club was a grand affair. The Khedival Sporting Club of Cairo enjoyed the events of the youn khana meeting at Gliezereeh, on the 7th ebruary. Many of the influential residents of Alexandria are opposed to the projected railroad loop, because it would destroy one of the promenades in the city. The traitorous Pasha, Ahmek Araby, who was banished to Ceylon, does not desire to live there, as he dislikes the climate. A gang of murderous brigands was captured near Alexandria by Mivalai Bey, who seized the jewelry and apparel that had been stolen by its members. While his Highness the Khedive was visiting upper Egypt he performed the ceremony of opening the new hos ital for natives that has been erected at uxor, through the liberality of Europe- an travellers. These are the most interesting items of nfevBIis 1Shgt are printed in the Egyptian Gazette o e . . -â€"â€"â€"â€"-.- Blood Will Tell. Of course it willâ€"that is if it is cod, healthy blood. It will glow in the c eek, and tell the story of perfect physical health. If it does not, if the complexion is devoid of color, the muscles weak and flaccid, some- thing is wrong, and something ought to be done about it at once, for in such cases de- lays are dangerous. For torpid liver “ biliousness,†and the thousand and one ills to which these conditions of the system lead, there is no remedyin the world equal to Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. Boils, pimples, eruptions, scrofiilous sores, salt- rheum, and all kindred diseases are cured by it. Pressed for timeâ€"mummies. John Quickly Extemporlzed ‘Flvc Tow Bags. This is a. meaningless sentence, but it con. tains all the letters of our alphabet. Five of these letters spell “woman,†and large numbers of women believe in the virtues of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescriptionâ€"a strictly vegetable compound, for her use only, and an unfailing cure for the many ills that beset her. It recuperates wasted strength, restores the functions-to a normal condition, and ï¬ts her to bear and rear healthy offspring ; promotes digestion, puri- ï¬es the blood, and gives activity to the bowels and kidneys. In a word, it is woman’s cure and safeguard. Guaranteed to give satisfaction, or its price ($1.00) refunded. J nrdin des Plumesâ€"the cemetery. Behind the Scenes. 0n the stage the tinsel, the glitter, the owder and the paint, show forth the most, ut step behind the scenes, and you will be- hold the truth. The chorus girls are not all “ fancy paints them,†but rather what they paint themselves ; just so with many of the aming advertisements of so-called “ catarrh cures.†Get back of the scenes, and they are not cures. The real one, and the only rem- edy that is a. cure, is Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. Lift the curtain, and you will ï¬nd the naked truth to be, that this Remedy is the only one that cures the worst cases of Catarrh in the head, and no mistake. It is also a remedy in all catarrhal conditions, such as Catarrhal Headache, Catarrh of thc Throat, etc. The road to eternity issues no return tick- ets. NOTICE. One dose of Dr. Harvey's Southern Red Pine will instantly stop a severe ï¬t of coughing. A matter of courseâ€"table d’hcte bill of fare. _ Recommended to Sufferers. .l ThsEeedSuxzeca 0ftho Inhon Medical Company is newl- atToronto,&nads,and mayhem. suited either inpersonorby letter on all chronic alto hmï¬nd 1Ellen, ol ormi w 0 sm- zzlï¬nervous, weak and exhausted, who are broken down from execs or overwork, result' in many of the following toms :miiental depressiOn, premature old age, loss of vitalit , Ton of memory, bad dreams, dimness o sight, palpitation of the heart, emissions, lack of energy, pain in the kidneys, headache, pimples on theface or body, itching or peculiar sensation about the scrotum, wasting of the organs, diuiness, specks before the eyes, twitchin of the muscles, eye lids and elsewhere, baa ulness, deposits in the urine, loss of will power, tenderness of the scalp and spine, weak and flabby muscles, desire to sleep, failure to be rested by sleep, constipation, dullness of hearing, loss of voice, desire for solitude, ex- citability of temper, sunken eyes surround- ed with LEADEX omens, oily lookin skin, etc., are all symptom of nervous ebiliE-y that lead to insanity and death unless The spring or vital force having lost its tension every function wanes in consequence Those who through abuse committed in l ignorance may be permanentl cured. Send your address for book on all leases peculair to man. Address M. V. LUBON, 50 Front St. E. , Toronto, On. Books sent free sealed. Heartdisease, thesymptomsofwhich arefaint ells, p le 1i 5, numbness, palpitation, 5 ip beats, 0t ashes, rush of blood to the head, dull pain inthe heart withbeats strong, rapid and me ular, the second heart beat quicker than t e ï¬rst, pain about the breast bone, etc., can ositivelybe cured. No cure. no y. Sen for book. Address M. V. LUBON, 50 Front Street East, Toronto. Out. A. P. 544. Bermuda Bottled. ' “You must so to Bermuda. If I on do not I will not be responsl- . le for the consequences." 'But, doctor, I can more neither the . time nor the money.†“Well, 11' that is impossible, try -, .SGOTT’S ENIILSIII OF PURE NORWEGIAN COD‘ LIVER OIL. Isometlmes can it Bermuda Bot- tled, and many cases or . CONSUMPTION, Bronchitis, Cough or Severe Gold I have CURE!) with it; and the advantage is that the most sensi- tive stomach can take 1:. Another thing which commends it Is the stimulating pro ertles of the fly- p'ophos hits: on it contains. on w and it for sale at your Drusglst’s, in Salmon wrapper. Be sure you get the genuine." SCOTT in BOWNE, Bellevll‘le. I â€"â€"â€"__â€"_â€"â€"â€".â€"__.a a GENTSâ€"Talmsge onPalestinc,now ready Write for terms immediately. E. N. Meyer 85 Co. . 60Yonge St... Toronto. SHORTHAN D ithé‘igB’od‘i‘i‘Jfomï¬ hand education. attend Queen City Business Colle 9 corner King and Church Sts., Toronto. P. J. ells, Prlu. WANTED Ladies to manage a ronfoiiio and Philanthropic work at t eir own homes. For particulars address,with stamp. J. l TROTTER, 93 Howard so. Toronto. Ont. ADIES can make mone at home soliciting . orders for Madame illiamson’s Combi nation Corset and Shoulder Brace. For partlcu liars address 0. C. Pomeroy. 49} King St. W., oron o. UEEN CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE. Toron to, offers country pupils special discount off Shorthand and Business Course. Catalogue fr_ee.___Addrcss P. J. WELLS, Prin. I Canadian Patent for sale, “Car .. Coupling." Proprietor having all he can attend to in America. Address. lnventors' Union, Toronto. CANCER and Tumors cured without the kniie. Send for book of treatment and testimonials, free. G.H.McMichael. M. D., 63 Niagara St, Buffalo, N.Y. WATSDN’S DOUGH DROPS Are the best in the world for the throat and chest And for the voice. Unequalled. R- 82: T- 'W'. stamped on each drop GENTS should drop everything and see A Tsmaun's Law: or CHRIST, entitled From Mnngcrto Throne." Uver600quarto pa 8' 400illustrations from great paintings, an a anoramic picturoincolom ten feet in Ten h, of Jerusalem on the day of Cruciï¬ ion 801 only by subscription. Exclusive terri ry toaggnts. Address for terms‘ WM. BRIGGS, l Pub her Toronto Ont. How to Get it I IGOODHEALT $315,352.33: The HEALTH HELPER. Send stamp for sam- ple copy to the editor, Dr. JNO. ll. DYE, Buffalo, New York. BUY .Finest Tea. Canisters 5 -â€"FROMâ€"â€"- MACDONALD MANUFACTURING GO'Y, Il 5331 KingZSti-eet East, Toronto Gibbons’ Toothache Gum. Price 15 cents. l The ï¬nest electric boat yet built on the Thames was the Ray ï¬z’ead,a boat of con- siderable size and capable of carrying fifty passengers. Nasal Balm has cured the worst cases of catarrh after all other remedies have failed. Give it a trial and be convinced that it will cure you. Sold by all dealers. How to become four-handcdâ€"evolute back to the monkey, What next. A confection that invigor- ates digestion, cleans and preserves the teeth, Adam's Tutti Frutti Gum. Sold by all druggists and confectioners, 5 cents. A canine on a dog churn is known in cer. tain business circles. Of all the emulsions prepared from God there is none that uals sf bad luck mmnï¬n businwvreceiwdi smccn's oxvcnmzsn EMULS ON from the "boss" the f0 owing tolegrnmz. come home at l " If you can‘t make once." The reply was: “All right. Can make plenty of expenses, but no calm." Minnieâ€"“ Oh, yes, Jennie Fl 7 was there, Funny. It is quite natural that there should be ‘ jnd as at a bench show. ’I‘ at tired feeling and dull, "opprmive l horse amie~“ l on ought of course. And makin obnoxioua,asusnal." to beeshamcdtotalk so. Jennie «Iim’t . She merely makes herself con- mum†make herself obnoxious. She's born iiistll of PURE COD LIVER OIL. Ail druggists sell this valuable preparation and the cures it has accomplished in cases of consumption, catarrh, asthma and all pulmonary dim. eiilties are well attested facts. headache that so frequently accompany ca- tan-h can be instantly removed by the use of Nasal Balm. Sold by all dealers. For the Patent PINLESS CLOTHES LINE, A wire line with which No Po as are required Illu<l3l8ted circulars FREE. Address: TAR BOX BROS. 73 Adelaide St. West, Tomato. M O 'J.‘ E I! R 8 ask for and see that you get Dawson’s Chocolate Creams The Great Worm Remedy. Sold by all druggists. 25 cents a box. J. LQJONES. ‘ WOOD ENGRAVER. TEAS'I; "rut "VINC? . r A» - "v ILL_U Aviva; l ADVE :SING sumo 4 BADGES ‘° 7° “‘0. CHECKS rï¬dhoéwilm 4 Wthmthymflc. xv. Muss, win-J... mas. ' isms GREAT SPEECHES ion-co. ensues W. iii Trillium. The leading astringefuilden 30ch0 (hian carriage Tops. They have all the latest im rovoments. Arecorrcct in style, Unoqu led in quality. oe as lowas the lowest. , iaamisnannmnnn TnLnPnounsos. '! Instant Relief, Permanent Cure, Failure Impossible 5' El ’PACIFIC its. ISETTLES’ I TRAINS WILL LEAVE ON FEBRUARY 24th, I89! AT 6.00 PJI. AND EVERY TUESDAY 'ri-I'Ensamn DURING MARCH AND APRIL WITH BOLONIST SLEEPER ATTACHED FOR I cIiInIiII IIIIIIIII ‘ I SIP“: L fussspage,svo.book,bouna will: portrait or ‘ v . . It; -. ..~ ~ p, “glean, $3.00; ï¬mc%%3.m ahd $3.75; Call, For mu information and descilptive pamphleh .00 d .50. of Manitoba. North-west Territories and Brit- }Sole agents £0340nta§lb :$4 ish Columbia, apply to any O.P.R. agent. TEE ROBERTSON PUBLISHING HOUSE, Mail Building, Toronto. m- Agents wanted. GANADA PERMANENT Loan and Savings Company. 0â€". ofï¬ce, Toronto St., Toronto. Subscribed Ca 11:31.: ........ $ 5,000,000 Paidup Capit 2,800,000 Reserve Fund. ........ 1.435000 Total Assets. ........... . ....... . . . 11,888,967 _._o__ - The enlar ed on ital and resources of this ' Company, toggothergvith the increased facilities it now has or on p1 ‘ land owners with cheap money, enabB) tlyibnï¬ireotors to meet With promptness all requirements. for loans 11 _on satisfactory real estate security. Appllca ion may be made to the Company‘s local Appraisers, or to . RBERT MASON. J HE Managing Director. FULFORD & 00,, Broekvllle, Ont. iiii o . ALARYAND A EXPENES PAID to a few reliable persons to sell a line of silver. ware b sample. Sample Free. Dept answer this n cos you are a worker and desire a per- maneut situation. Address. . Royal Silverware Co., Windsor, Ont. ARTIFICIAL Luis For Circular Address DOAN 8s SON, “" '17 Northcote Avc.. Tor onto. WILFRID LAURIER ,3 On. The Platform. THE WONDER 0F HEALING! stress careers, snowmen, usu- BALGIA,SORE mosrrmssmomi‘pé scans, ransom COMPLAINTS. HEMOEBHAGES OF ALL KINDS. vied Internally rthm'uaEy. mammal.†POND'S EXTRACT 00. NWYorklaLoudou “DYESf EASY TO USE. They are Fast. They are Beautiful. They are Brilliant. eâ€"â€"â€"-â€"_â€" 8MP WON’T FADE THEM. Have YOU used them ; if not, tryend be convinced. Inward Piles Cured. St. Leon Triumphant. Having been troubled with costivcnessand also inward piles, wasrecom- ‘ mended to take St. Leon Mineral Water. I did so and received the best satisfaction, bein en- tirely cured. â€" . F. Johnston, Forest and Farm, Tomato. The St. Loon Mineral Water 00., (it’d), Toronto. Branch Ofï¬ceâ€"-Tidy's Flower Depot, 164 Yonge Street. n For 30 cents, stamps, wil mail set of books for learn ners. Address Shorthand Institute, Galt, Ont. IT harmless as no injurious drugs are used in in preparation. Imuwrant Ittocare EPILEPSY 0R FALLING SICKNESS in severe cases where other remedies have failed. My reason for sending a free bottle is : 1 want the medicine to be its own recoma ' Send at once {or e FREE BOTTLE and a valuable Treatise. This remedy Is ssure and radical cure and Is perfectly mendauon. It costs you noth- ipg for inward a radlcslcau‘rde' certs ve Egress P330500. Addn.‘ "a a. ROOT “no†I†West Adelaide .i Tm“, Ont. v, JOHNSTDN’ FLUID BEEF. SHEEN GS cease T0 Tull EDITOR~Pleasoinform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above named disease. By its time y use thousands of hopeless cases have been pct mancntly cured. I shall be glad fto send two bottles of my remedy runs to any re your readers who have consumption if they will send me their Postï¬mne Addrm Respectfully, T. A. SLOCIISI. M. (7.. 186 West Adelaide 51.. ’7 "mm- ‘M . 540 DOLLARS "" “REE One Package equal to two of any other make. Canada Branch: 481 St. Paul Street. Montreal. WmtallarScmple Condom! Book v] Instructions. Is the combination of the Vildl- Zing Elements of Prime Beef Goeenntraetd ii .---.- .-.> - MONTHS. The Brooke, Ont. WATEROUS ENGINE WORKS 00., BRANTFOIID, ONT. with your 20 inch standard Chopper. It satisï¬es my best expectations. I have 20 tons of chop (toll) to sell. It is worth, delivered at Ottawa, $27 .00 per ton. Yours truly, , CHESTER SPEARMAN 12th J an., 1891. 1 CIRCULABS oflron Plate Mills, admit that plates cost 1c for every 5 bushels ground; actual caper! ence makes it about lo to 2 or 3 bushels; usual price . for grinding is 30 per bushel ; so that iron plates cost . .. .15 sci-38% 1- absorbing all the proï¬ts of grinding. " For best French Buhr Grinders, address TEE WATEROUS ENGINE WORK 00., anttord. D. GENTSrâ€"Idid a. splendid fall trade ‘ “ .k , ,'. a . sâ€. w». a"... . er-gma...rw “Newâ€"“wt... I wv- g...- wm. om..â€" Mm. “no...†. < a... 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