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Woodville Advocate (1878), 7 Sep 1888, p. 2

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OAXADUN. Thou h on outbreak of typhoid four at Hull, Que. Sir John deomld ll viniting RAMA! lol- tho fin: time in ten yous. Thou in I good dot! at diphtheris ud typhoid {over In Homllton » pro-out. The Provinolnl Fair will be opened in lfhgggon on September 11 by Sir John Moo While Mojor Bowen and family. of Boston, were fishing on the Tobeque, N. 3.. on Sun- dny they were fired upon by some unknown pox-Iona ambushed in the woods. Mrs. Howea m instantly killed. Moior-Gen. Common has reached Kings- ton to mums commend oi the Roynl Mili- hry College. He my: in his new position he will eschew golitioe, end give his whole “tendon to mil my matters. W Caz s, chug? with the murder of Film: at Coma Lsnd 5?. won Arte-ted on Saturdsy and tsken to antral. mitleeteted thet Mr. Morale: will op I to the ple if the Jeeniu' Eetetee 81m vetoed y the Dominion Government. In epeekin of the eglhtlon e elnet net. fishing, Mr. V. C. Horton, of ingeton, eeye it In nngliog thet lo depleting the voters. Sh- Chqu Topper bu gone to the oroloer dhtriot, In Scotlend. to enquire how for tlxeir emlgntlon to Cnnedn may prove veln- The Comic Governmcnt have ofl'erod pm of 8100. tad $25 for the but collec- ‘ionl of gain. seeds, and room for exhibi~ “on n the Enter-n Full shows. The landlord of tho Cpllender house, in Kingston. objecting to the Sslvution Anny singing sud praying in front. of his hotel, turned on the hose md quickly dispersed Hamilton is! excited over the elopement of Mr. Macphenon, of New York. nith Mine lieu McClure, the young ledy'e heart proving true to her old lave, though her permits wished her to give him upfore better mete . the crowd. on (S’eiitie coming 'cu’mu‘ah the Welland «n51 as far an Montreal will be ullowed to remdn thin lesson, but thnt the orders will not be repeated next you. It is stated that orders in-Counoil pro- vldigg _f<_>r the myth-ff eighteen cents a con 41.. m_n__.\ Mr. Bethune, of Port Hope, and Prof. Fletcher, of the OateWAExperimentel Farm, ere at present Attending the council of the Americm Association for the Advnnoement of Science, in Cleveland, and hope to obtain the next ennnel meeting of the society for Toronto. Mr. Ribart J. Creighton, N ew Zasland Government ngent. says negotintionn are proceeding with the Cunndinn Pacific nil- wny_looking £03th A line of mnil amm- , ,,A__ -_J ISA-L--- A- on between 68586:":- md Eli-bum, on the termination of the direct «moo, via Sm anciloo’l next Oatobor. Advice. from the northern portion of Frontenno auto thee blah fire. have done on immense mount of dunege. Neu' Levon: union, on the King-eon end Pem- broke railwny, surest fire raged for some deya, nnd deltmyed several miles of the stage reed, interfering with communication. A M ERICAN. The United Stetee Home of Represents- tivel bu penned the Chinese bill. The White Cap I heve decided to resist the interferenoep of Governor Grey, of Indinne, if neoellery with blood. .A Germ Coneetvntive land owner hen been nuanced to six weeke' imprisonment for defining Empe: or Frederick. Yellow vfover is nging in Cuba 3nd may dosthl hove occurred among the miliwy. re. the Bulgerien'throne, Prince- Ferdi- nen replied with en emphetio “ Never.” The newe from Jeckeonville, Fle., in very eneonregina. There ere no new cues, end no deethe were reported (or over forty hours. Uherlee Antler-on end Thomee Holderneu i ht e duel with knives in e derk room inC cego on Snndey. Both men were ter- ribly out ebout the erme. The loan of the Geller, from New York moo hegemie reportedee the result of e co leion. Seventy-two pee-eager: end thirty-three of her crew were drowned. Secretery Beyerd eeye the rejection of the Fieheriee treety in the Senete will not ter- minete the modem m‘wndi, but thet it will bewithln the right of Cenede to withdrew it. Fermere within e redia- oi three mllee of Perhem, Men. during fourteen de re. neatly oenght end killed e115 thoneend gnh The Spanish Government are try‘ to induce the United States to reduce or n - don the indemnity oleim of £1,000,000. oh of gar-11' oppen. for which the count pdd n unty of 81 n bmhol. y Eldon gram in nation. of Goorgin m in u: “only (rum 0! mind on mount of the Inability of seven! rocdu there to tunn- port the crop. Aaron and scre- of monon- m comnnuy going to rot. Rev. G. J. Coopa. of Aaron. 111.. on Wedueedey morning not fire to hie houee with the Intention of burning to death his wife end deughtnr. They eeoeped. end the r3". gentlemen went out end lunged him- I . ~ By the crossing at the Wire! et Deyton, Ohio, the full power of the electric etreet xeilwev dynemoe wee turned into the tele- phone exohen , eettingit on fire end de- etroying ell e telephones in the cityâ€" ebout 600. A lourtoomyenbold Ind numod Jooeph O'Btien. who received shelter in 3 New ank police nation on Snuduy night. sated thnt .- a boy he ms lent to St. Cathu'inea from m orphm asylum in Lhorpool, 5nd aubee‘ quwtly hired out to n fume:- nnmod Keaton. by whom be we Rated with fiendinh cruel ty. [W en by thVeV Csa'gdim lakei Chime md Duluth. Cmcmo. Aug. 2Lâ€"August Johnson,g Dane, mod “2|. cum to the County hmplul on Tunnds wconmlt the doctors lbw: I louhocmel in disuse from which he was mfl‘eflng. Mar ctrefnl enminuion the phydcun docidad tint tho :paucnt wu nu!- In the Home of Representatives you .y Mr. Nutting. of New York. nked .- an appropriation of 9500.000 :0 muke 3 dry dock for the bonding of the nhips of var, ond worked himself into A frenzy over the ponibimy of Englmd undirg “med cruia. on bv the C modim luku to bombu-d NEWS OF THE DAY. I}: reply :0 9 fugnilyJ council’l requ'gat ‘to “o ferin; iron tubercular leprosy, and he waa placed in an ieolated compartment of the contagion ward. It in atated that the wheat crop in Central Dakota haa beendamaged 20 per cent by hot weather the lat week. The yield will aver- age about eighteen huehele to the acre. Data and barley aufi'ered little and will be an ex- cellent crop. The flax cro will be the beet in earl. Corn in doing In rig well. Harv. ‘ eating oata and barley has commenced. Wheat will be ready to out in about an daya. Mon emery and Mobile. Alabama, have deoia quarantine against J aolrmnville, Orlando, Manatee. Plant City and Tang», Florida, and all other pointa infected w th yellow lever in that atate. A crowd of twenty-two refugees from J ockeonvllle arrived in the city of Montgomery on the 9th, but the city anthoritiee reineed to allow them to leave the train. although it lay over at the Union Depot aeveral hours, and no one wan allowed to convene with them. Every train coming to the city from the ,Sonth in now cloeely watched and carelnlly Rueâ€"eh; Vie expected to support Turkey's View of the Musawah question. A famine prevails in Epirue, Albmin, and eel-lone disorders have occurred. President Solomon, of Heyti, has arrived et Smtiego de Cuba. on on English warship Sontfi in guarded. FOREIGN The Nile bu risen two feet nt Wndy Hnlfn. Lord Sdiabnr has gone to Fame for ch; banefis of h I henlth. mirror William will visit King Hum- berEt Rome in Octobsr. Mr. P..rnoll say she will not resign his a?» pending they inquiry into the Times‘ Tgirty convicts on the way to Siberia attempted to escape, and eleven of them were killed. The business portion of Usyepne. French Guiun. has been burned. involving a loss of 82.000.000. The Huytisn revolution has been success- ful and the President has hken refuge on tn English frigate. ThevPrince‘éf Wale: has arrived at Ham. burg, and the Princes: of Wales and her daughters are at Wieabnden. 03 Luly my, Wednesdav. 2,000 pilgrims from America, Australia, France, and other countries visited Knock in Ireland. Lord Stanley will be invited 60 be present on the Canadian day at the International Fair which will be held in Buffalo. ThePorte has addreueda note to thepowore declaring that the occupation of Mmowah by Italy in aviolation of existing treetiee. More unit: are to be taken by Iriah mem- ber-a against 9“! “1311103,". fheir proolaixn- Florence Meme, twelve years of age, uoonded Mont Blane on Tneedey y. She is the youngest tourist thet ever made the Tho Snlun md his Ministers have quu- rolled over the propoud loan from Turk- ish bunks, and s new Ministry will be ap- pointed. The expected meeting of Signor Crispi nnd Prince Bitmuck, it is believed, will strengthen the nllinnoo between Italy and Germany. A Sunkim dosp ml: say a the reports con- cerning the \Vhlte Pub. are confirmed; duo tint Lupton Bay died of consumption at Khntonm. Under the direction of the Porto, the Egyptiupggvernpegt haze Rmtutqd sgaingt over Zulln. E gypfinn Government have protubed 3331th the upbliehment of an Italian protectorate Gen. Boulangor wu elected to the Chum- bor of Deputies from three department: he- Iideo Somme, when he received a majorito of 34,723 votes. Mr. Boy d Cddwell, Lmuk, the hero of the unit; which led to the usage of the Scrum: Act, in dead. He etc 3 property valued at a million. Cordinol stigniere bu announced thnt howill tom 3 oommitteoto organize a volun- teer expedition to Tongnny, Ikn Country, to suppress the slave trodo. At A bouquet Emperor William declared that forty-nix millions of Gel-nuns Would dle nther then deliver 1 single stone of Almelomlne to France. Accord to the Viennn Tngblntt, the members 0 Prince Ferdinnnd’e funny, ex- cepting his mother, ere ln fevor of hle re- signing, but Ferdinnnd objects. Judgee Hermon, Dsy, end Smith, who compoee the Panel! Commission, hove decided to open their enquiry into the Times' ohm-gee Agelnet Irish memberl of Puliement on October 16th. The Schlawig-Holetein queltlon in being revived, end Rnesln’e finger in suspected in the politioel pie, u the Danish chim- are being ndvoonted in the "Noni.” n paper controlled by the Rnuinn Foreign Office. Reforflfi to the hot thlt the Midlnd rsilwsy of rohnd bu just pdd the highest dividend since 1878, the " men’ l Journ- al "hope- thnt it may be regurdod :- 3 hope In! max-moo th-t bud times in Ireland are pulling may. Advices from Spsin esy s mllitsry oon- spincy he: been discovered in Msdrid. A csvslry omcer sud severe] sergesnts snd ptivsees hsve been “tested. A strict wstch ll being kept upon suspected men in the ger- risons st Ssrsgoees end Lerids. The governor of the Danish colony of Greenlnnd receives by the ship which bring- him his annual supplies copies of the doll papers of Copenhagen for the yenr preculy- ing. He arranges these paper: in the order of thtir detee, end then quietly and celmly reads np‘aper each day. just no thou h it we: in: rom the press. He in eome mes strongly tempted to peer into futurity by radio eome papers nhead when he comes sucrose nteresting news; but he resist: the temptation. no mutter how nuxiour he is to know the late of rome manure. One dny‘a pauper for etch day, is hit rule ; and no at the end of the you he is thoroughly familiar with the new: of ,the preceding year. He up he is jurt us happy as though he pulled etch dny'r paper of! the prone. The damnation o! forest- bu proceeded to npldly In Prnuin of late yearn thnt the Government bu pmod n luv promoting llmbu. It wu ionnd thnt the climnte in mnny district: was chm ins, md river: nnd hkeu were becoming lb. low in conuqnence of the wholenle cutting away of wocds. _ Wur__‘- . intention bang it; m'ulot the-paper in Why n In the Pnndue of We rue n. ‘ Aooordl to Ml" Joule Suby. a carrot pondenr o the Scotman, Connie la the pundlee of women. Tnere on too mnny women In England gum runny men, too, but. not once in in quantity, nor good enough ln quellby, or the women. It la the West. of Unnndn, naturnlly, the in the par-dice truly required. In Quebec nnd Montreal wogel do not. seem exorbluntlv high. Thnt rare allele, 0. trnlned cook, only gen tome 833 3 your ln Qxebee and Montreal, In the wllder and more liberal Welt n good cook mey get 1nbeul: $100 a year, not at ell too much if she in really n good cook, but more then she longing in England. ‘ L J_.‘- -...I vulva-nus- nu “Man'uu. Moreover, the heavy work is done. end} very pro rly, by nor. Men scrub the floors, an arc hewers of wood and carriers of water, and churn and milk the cows. Servants in the west of (lands become members of the iamil in farmhouses as in old Englsnd. Best 0 all, 1 women in the west can choose her mate from “Britons of larger body and lar er hearts than those of home.” Home-dwefiing Britons. at least in large towns. are notoriously degenerate and shambling creatures. Pity rheing skin to love, and nobody else coming iorwsrd. wom- sn nts up with the existing race; but she wil .find in Canada affectionate sons of Anak. They are all most anxious to get married, whereas the Briton of this country rather inclines to defer that crisis in his (xistence, after which the road, according to America’s adopted moraliste, lies “dusty, and long. and straight to the grave." The “litens of themes? have no and: hesitation and tore- bodings. . . u . n . ,,,I (“L 4_______‘_ -t uvâ€"uâ€" _. England is advised to send “thousands of her roeebud girls to soften and sweeten life in the wild West.” It is not so much edn- oated girls that are wanted, not our pale, etiolated, anaemic irls. but our rosebnds, best quality; edncat on being rather a draw- back than otherwise. The pale prodigies of Girton and Lady Margarets (if the are pale) would not suit the Titans of the est, and perhaps each Would think herself mated with a clown. That is just possible. There must be some drawback to the most glori- ous lot in life. We would not for a moment discourage the transplantation of hardy rosebud girls; but the must remember that the climate of the wil West has the wild blizzard among its fauna ; that the cold, though healthy, is extreme ; that they will have to rough it a good deal if they go in an emigrant vessel; and that in the Paradise of \Vomen they will find hard work as wall as good food and Titanic husbandsâ€"who. we trust, do not, like the elder Titans, de- vour their children. People who encoura e female emigration| to Canada deeerve a praise, but they ; should beware of painting the prospects of ‘ the roeebnde too roeeate. Disappointment in certain to come ot that, even in a coun- try where “ there seem: about one woman to every fifty men.” In the original par- adise there wae only one woman to one man, and philoeopere have held that she was one too many. 0n the other hand, the Cana- dian proportions are exaggerated in the oppo- eite direction. Each woman meet be a queen till she is married to a Titan, but after that her estate will be a coed deal more homely and lose regal. The condition of afl'aire appears likely to encourage flirta- tion rather than marriage; At the very ‘,bee_t, a wise virgin will _ in no hurry to mik'o up her mi‘fid, and this may just pingi- bly low to diffimltlea among the Titans. It wentdown .3 eubankmeut, with lone of life and loan of pro rty. Here in a ceeualty whereof the 12 me may not be justly laid at the door of the cor: puny. It cannot be alleged that, upon the strictest reading of the awe which are euppoeed to govern good railroedini. the oompan could ve prevented it. T e track was grood order. The machinery we: sound. he trains were running upon regular ordere, and in conformity with all the regulation: that ensure eefety. It wan not thereiorean accident which any known eyetem of pro- vident management could have avoided. The Unavoidable in Railroading. Sound track of the rmmd. A freight tnin csmo dong, struck it, and was de- railed, the engi no fullin germ the 3d' Jolning tuck. A passenger tr was due M. the mo- ment, And there wu no time to five is the cuummnry _warning of t_ho wreck lea-pgth. Some railroad accidents, and happily they are ve rare, may be ri htly described as unavoi able, and the pub 0, whether it will or not, must expect its ehare at them, with~ out recourse. To wholly avoid such accio dents, the operations of the railroad: would have to be discontinued. and it would be equally reasonable to suggest that the trav- elling public miÂ¥ht themelvee avoid them hy_o_eaaing_ trove ling. police and scrutinize its roadway at all times that it should detect. and be required to de- tect, and instantly remove, or and against, an obstacle precipyitahd there the unfore- eeen inry oi the elements. It is true that the immediate hillside-b which the track runs should be denud as com letely possible of all objects liable to be islodged. Under conditions1 of storm and rainfall. or otherwise, every declivity that gives upon a railresd may have some rock or boulder liable to be detached and sent dorm upon the track beneath. To a certain extent, dang er of this kind mav be avoided, and we believe that upon the Erie Railroad, as up on other great railroads, nothing has been spared to reduce the danger from this source to a minimum. It in not to be required of o railroad that it ahall take into in protective scrutiny whole rages of mountains, any more then that it ahonld builda house over the entire len h of its line. The one would be an nnreaaona lo a the other, and it ought, in all fairness to intelligent roilaoad management, to be re- cogniz ad that there is a point at which the actual responsibility for accidents should cone. And it may be added that there is nothing that in more easy to determine than the nint at which railroad responsibility ahon d end. It may be discerned by the simplest application oLcommon sense. by oeuing travelling The accident of t a other morning upon the Erie Railroad belongs to this clue of mi- dents. A rock fell in the night during 3 grentAatox-n} and jandog np_on _the get- Whv can not we be content to live simply. preierring to be unnoticed, knowing the: what brings heppineu is nrt pulse, nor con- icnouenees, nor elevation to ofiice, but A c eon conscience and e tactful eplrit. Be modut end serviceable. 1 on any never be called to office, but you will unrely b: cell- ed to better service of your fellow-men, end thin in the only grantees. dent mm mont could huvo “aided. {t in _ lo_ 1}“th nth-ad than!!! no CIIARIING CANADA- WW1?» u: unto coma u mun Whoa 1mm hm: won counuou rum, Who me and pubs his " l’lcumt Pollen." The “Plea-out Pnrgntlvo Pellet." of 0:. Flame. though gentle In hotlon, no thor- ough, 9nd never fail to cure billounnen. disused or borpid liver, uud conltlpsflon. "isn’t it etrnn e that little girls rather than little boys eve sonny dispositions? A Lovely Woman overheard one any oi her "By heaven i Iho’: pointed" ! “ You," rotor-ted ehe, indi,‘ nnnt ly, and by heaven only”! Ruddy henlth mantled her cheek. entnroned on the rose nni lily. Yet thil banniiiui lady, once thin end pale, with A dry, hacking oou h, night- tweets, nnd Ilight epitting of bloog, nomad destined to fill a coneumptivc’a greve. After spending hundreds of dolien on physician)- without benefit». she tried Dc. Pioroe'a G Ji- den Medical Discovery ; her improvement was soon marked, sad in a few months she was plums end rosy again, the picture oi henlth an strength. “linemen wizh princely incomes would draw the line at Imperial outgoes. there would be fewer bankrupts in the world. " An idler is a watch that leeks both hands ; As useless if it goes, as when it stands." Alas! how many woman, though house hold and children need their care, are neces- saril idle, because oi suffering from disea: a; {con isr so their out. To all such Dr. ’icroe‘s Favorite Prescription is a precious boon, speedily curing internal inflammation. leuoorrhea, displacement, ulceration, tor- menting periodical pains, prolapsus, “ bear- ing-down ” sensations, morning sickness, bloating. week stomach, nervous prostra- tion, and tendency to cancerous disease. In all th we ailments celled “female com- plaints,” it is the most reliable specific known to medical science. The Chicngo North-Western Railway Company announcesneriel of harvest excur- sion: to points in Iown, _Minn_e§oI§a, Dflxo‘ta 810!“ to men In Iowa mwuwku, urn-v“. I and Ne resin, for which tickets will be sold September 11th, September 25th. October 9th, and October 23rd, at the rate of one fare for the round trip. These excur- sions will afford exceptional opportunities for personal impaction of the productive country reached by the Chicago a: North‘ Western Rsilwav lines. For full informa- tion address E P. Wileon, Generel Passen- ger Agent, Chicago. We have nave doubt: if Adam was ever called 3 dude for carrying a Cain with a large head. â€" A fimnger on board an ocean steamer becune insane from aeuickneas. Telegram. Mr. Whitne , General Passenger Agent of the St. PM: 3nd Minneapolin and Mani- toba railway, telegraph: as follow: to their ngdiagsgent :_â€"- ll- .nnn III“ I b 7 m as." tho m1 at pay-so, firm; on can to to!" o: plumâ€"â€" . I,,~A HI. _-IA AL-.. A.‘ a “ ST. PAUL, Aug. 21, 1888.-The infor- mtion is incorrect. While it is true that the all ht front wee experienced in some ta 0 Minnesota end DAkote, yet it did no more whetever. “ Crop of wheat in leots will be much larger than last year. Last year we handled thirty million bushel: of wheat. This year we shall handle fiftyniillion bughelx. mini-6768:1111” ow - ' But .0 Samoa mm the flue It") “our. Antigua” and bigot. mun dunk", “ Prospects are bright, westher msgnifi- cent, and ever thing confirms the farmer in the o inion t at this is the land of seed- time an never-failing harvest. “ F. J. WHITNIY, “Gen. Pass. Agent.” Harvest Excursions to Minnesota, Dako- ta and Montsna. First elm seconxnlpdstion. Omani! Em Bm Noam nod Mod mu m mtunloolotnd mm. m at“. The prettiest font of the preaent eon-son are mounted upon sticks of filigree gold. :1 "WWW“ 'mbiinimm' "2.23.353. or 1» MM Monte .tukuenoeedmolbr. m1 atom-oh mum. Ben hum maid-e. All Drmllh. so «an. The traveller returning from uhrasd in el- wnyn hunted by the customs ln-upectre. Hall 00w- Ouu cum In one minute. Irhhmen think they hove e herd time of it with lundlordo in their own country, but welt till they come over here end try n low week- It our summer hotels. Tickets good- for 30 days, including atop over privileges of 10 days going 3nd 5 days returning, on the following dual : Tuesday, Sapt. ll ; Tuelduy, Sept. 25 ; Tuesday, Oct, 9 and Tuegdax, Oct. 23. F01: _free mag, books and all particulars, address J . . HUCKINS, Trav. Pass. Agent. Palmer House Black. Toronto; F. I. Whitne , Gen'l Passenger sud (ticket Agent; MANVHL, General Manager; J. Boon- WALTER, Land Commissioner ; W. S. ALEX 43pm, Geneul Tmflio Mansger, St. Paul. Men will work harder for a day's pleasure than they will for n week’s wugu. MW my own flaunt. Innâ€"young, old at pupaâ€"who In woken down from my ollhubon «out, or my «use mmm “on, and mnddmunlembhd-napuornnbom In book tom. 0! We! In. Book. can. Md noun from oboerndon. Add". l. V Lane! 41 mum «not 3m. moronic Ont. 55.8.. his: a}? as 3331.. E.- . Be .833. Vining 3i: 9- EJ. 8:88. .5an no on. 333? a. or. .353; 733.89.93.53... .8821 «one... 6% 33.32.13 Q. 9. v - .25 SI: 2 avg: In the wife of pain 3 muha? 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BUIIBB. hmcialAgL, Ectoblidwd 1860. 72 [£1 :11 3‘ E T0100” ”AIDA SHIPPING 00. -â€" Beau: Lina ol Steamship, sailing weekly between Mantra! md Liverpool. 8-1001: tickets, Neutral to Live . .40. .69. and 860. Return tickets, .80. .90. ad :0. moggdgngjp Eye-mgr. 9nd. goqommodmon. 102:. “A n._ __- _- q,---v.â€"., ‘V .nâ€"-- ___ ._-v-__ mod “.010; Round trip tickets. 005. mango. M Boar trip fickemuo. For lumbermm t9 secure puma, ugply m_ B E. I}! Y. Guam! ,,A_ AL- infiiié}; {Customâ€" ' "iféhai'sim' ' ion 'or Lou! Anna in the antenna Twono-nd Ci on. WELLSJICHARDSON ECO. fiONTREAL. 9.9. (9%.. MMS ‘Jfiéfifiofigfi Q’éfifi'ym Bl flab Columbh. Cdflo Kama. Illinoil. and quite I number of other sum nod Provincu. now in uttendmoe. Write (or Duct! five Circuhn. mos. BKNGQUGIL _ C _B-_BP~99K3.N , ‘vâ€"v-‘-v _â€"--.._ ‘_, . 1 ing, Achnl Ind Pnc'ical Busin a. Telegnphy Pezm‘nship And 0‘! Engiis‘l Branches. Show and Type~writing practically huzht. Student: in utendnnce lroln New York City Lnd Suu,Sou'h~ America Ind Bermudn lshnds ind sll Province- 0! the Dominion Send {or circular: Cwme Yong. md Shunt Streets Toromo. J. I. CROWLY. Pro- OIONTO BFSE'ESS COLLEGEâ€"Booties}:- _ inshgctuulgqfl‘ [Enrica] Busin as. Telegram!x ,,u,~L hâ€" __I.___ QL-.LL-_ idem: god linger. President Cleveland's mm tor the three bed tables a the Anna: Countf PM! In 1887 wt. given to these triplets, Mo lie 13 Ind 'Rng, chuaren or Mrs. A.K. um. Iiunburgh, N. .‘ She writes: “_Lut_Augp§$ 1h_e little‘oneg becamo h i Cum, Yonge St. Tomato. sue. At low prices. HRS. DARTS TRIPLETS. very sick. and u I could t no other food that would agree with them commenced the use of Lactated Food. lt heipedthem immedhte‘y, and they were won as well an ever. end 1 con- sider it very largely due to the Food thnt they are now so we " cabinet photo. Qllheae mum tomm‘ of any baby m this year > iTwILLIAmsco.s-dz::.noor£ns Imncmus m Dub!" XI Roofing Felt. Shari Pen. Mental Fe". Ctrpet or, Building hp". Roofln Pitch. 1"? Cod hr, m: Gnvd. In the best Food {or bottlevfed babies. I! keep. them well, and is better than medicine when they are sick. Merchants, Butéhérs, For us. Cu‘h tarnished 0n Wick” Gummy. Address, C- 8.. PAGE. Hm! Pun. Vermont. U. S. SEPTEMBER 25"“ to return for 80 DAYS, 3130 for hy over on return 3'. WINNIPBG. For informntion apply to a" Agents of C. 1‘. R , or H. T. R., or to J. 8. CRAWFORD, (Indian l’mific Rsllway Tic! at Offi ”i TORONTO. Safes ! Will leave .11 int: on C. P. R , G. T. and N. . W. Ry. in Ontario on The yon-w will be accompanied by J. CRA“ FORD, of BIRTLB. MAN. 'l‘ninn leave TORONTO 3: ll o‘ciock p. :22. SEPT. 251'". FREE! SOUTHERN MANITOBA. THE mosr PALATABLE,‘ nummous. and DIGESTIBLE F000; EASILY PREPARED. _ . A WA valuable pamphlet on “The Nutrition of Infants and Invwds," free on appiggwm r Fare for Round Trip. $28 At Drugglsts, 25m. 60m, ”.00. Tu: B231 mu M051- Ecoxomcu. Foon. Ibo Meals for an Infant (or “.00; 70 Kin Street BI "Send [or Price List And 900an We want I 0001) IAN in your loamy to pick up LEATHER BELTING. TICKETS luncd ut all stations 3nd good Ola: 4 Adclnldg gt. Inc. Toronto. Cheap Excursion Est VALUE IN THE DOIINION. .E. DIXON 00.. um. 70 Kipg Street But. Toronto. L’a_étated Food and Traders Gencmly. DELORAINE, CAIâ€"F SKINS FOR SALE or REST. AM. 811-, K1303 md Pawns. Some special banks. [1. 8. MITCHELL, Dunes. 0x1. Aufi't'l‘s WAi'I‘EI) -â€"“ EAGLE" linam Washer. Addrevo GEO. Hanan; 81 Church St. Taro. â€" PASSIKO THROUGHâ€"- Creellnln Bmu CoouewwnJDnl. Ptoudent. fiqueo’yr 7 Hunk . I: J. TAYLOR. Toronto Safe Works. A! Lillian! WAL'HIAX SILVER WATCH. also SINGER SEWING IlACkllSE For pa'tioulm udâ€" cresy, C. W. DEXNIS, 6 We. â€"FOBâ€" FIRE AND BUBGLAB PROOF. md Yum Dpogl, HERM“ uyi'xn mt: A number 0! Second-band MAGHINES ‘o’: bou-

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