r every use aboï¬t the use Surpflsevwh best and cheapest ' A you must ï¬rst‘ Fit/'63 of PLASTER: our store house, a. j the absve fertilizers toth Lctory results, and out 53h restored to the soil in sou .tstion system, or manufa'ï¬. sort to artiï¬cial fertilizers J Like This at etï¬cac â€t Draw the F ,v Fit the Boot it remedy ever known ‘ Bruises, Scalds, Cuts, 9 1311051410nt Drain 1er mum $00M A a vertisementa. ALT. 330 S ELL, GROOER mm: more we’ll get that 9- xzut theme ' l-whshould h ‘2' ‘w Masts†ittc (3011111111111! mmunity, who u ofthe merits it is an honest am! can» a this issue. remit b I Far.“ m r that moan. NOTES- ’ «313 have won eighto! the bias __â€"-â€"â€"â€" \Imtreal Star: The Non Scouu con- servatives have made Mr. J. F. Suirs their new leader in provincid politics; “Pd the government propose to ï¬nd out The Lindon cabmen, after being on strike it} weeks. and using up all of their 3 00,000 contribution, ï¬nd themselves funds and in idlenexs. end worst of all,wi‘.h such a well- established opposition that they have no prospect of getting work. The strike was always a barbarous cannon. Now it has become lneï¬.ctive 555th such a I that they have work. The std weapon. NOW 1 The Chinese emperor has instructed his viceroys and governor: to establish schools for the teaching of English and the western sciences in all the principal cities of the empire. He has concluded that China must proï¬t. by European and American civilization and method: if her people are not to sink lower than they already are. Li Bung Chang's tour is bearing fruit. The women who contend that their support of the church ought to entitle them to a voice in church courts have been again subdued. By a. vote of 103 to HS the New Jersey Methodist confer- case has refused to receive female delegates. The women could soon brin the churches to time. If women ceas to pull the chariot along she would soon be asked to help on her own terms. An investigation, the result of which will. be watched with very great interest, i: suggesteddn Toronto. At the meet.- ing of the city council, Ald. Leslie gave notice of motion that “Whereas complaint is being marlo that the large departmental aznrea in this city are gradually cmgthing m: the smaller stores by uniting in one eafablishment nearly every kind of business, and are consequently mining the smaller merchants, and whereas the retail =mll-i i: has being concenthtea mm the hands of lame capitblists who am mnltletl to sell certain line: of matchm- dine tmtlet mmml photo“ the meat: nr these mama. lt is ï¬lmed. ta to CNN“? peasant at employment am to re: Am the salary of them employee to ma slatmttméï¬thl states: be it melted that mo .3»th at 993ml be metmgted to m= museum the mutt la wlmh these «mammal “.6â€! are magma. and m luau-t wlut fleet £th him ammo humans at the at , and awn the use! of the gmgloyeep.‘ ‘ .3 the Canadinn Gazette, of London, Jul : “Ontario is the pattern prov- of Canada in the economy uni nm.‘ of its adminismtion.†We are told the: Canada in under no 53355“; ,écezwd a "emmmuw subsldy' (90.000 acres per mile). l obligation to Britain for admitting her _ . l 1 8000000 more ku-cducte free of duty, as Britain doe: the f;‘;§'e;ï¬.3§g‘ff§§§ comnany the some to the United Staten and other intendég- 1 ‘1‘ De B 1 th 5 ~ - Sir or es up 1': e ore wuntrles, therefore there 13 no reason genueman leaves that polnt 1 why Canada should reduce her dutieeon , like to ask whether the Act h: Bridsn goods. Our mninideainodvooat- $12313“ Med 30' as to can†mg the reduction of Canadian duties on he? M01n§93 “gated g h“ B .. . ce ing. e t e .' rrneh goodeunot, we confess, to beneï¬t 0! the charter mwked 1 Datum, or to repay adebt we owe her, gver to‘slell lt, 33:1 wltlhftlrlt : bu ' - hetota andsu YW C to t to beneï¬t Canada. Flat, we thmk pan}, held was about 6.500.000 being in a valuable it will he taunt-goon: too-Indians to most of it region. Dr. Selwy'n made a cur: get the Butleh good- »for use ot lower mum“ ot the PM: and as! at 144 square at prices. Secondly, the cheapening of the coal area. I 50,000,000 tens of coal. Mr. Fer! British goods bythe reduction of '1‘“, vii! engineer or the Crow’s Nest Cw , gave the coal area as c tend to chapeu good! of Canadian pony furoduction, thus enlarging the demand, 35 mtnes “3110 53:11:? “men “1 ‘1 creasing the out ut and vid' more ' men “'n a ne enomw’ q employment for as: dwn gmmThfl’ - ï¬gmï¬ï¬'flgaiï¬nï¬gmé‘ :2: 1y, the more we buy from Britain the calculation made . more Bntain will buy from us, the: ' smeers was still greater. Byl oï¬'ordin th mar comm ’. mates of .thickneSS 0! seem g g e k“ for those all Mr. Femey. the total quantity ties of which we produce a surplus ~ .‘ was 39.50.000.000. At one cen â€â€œ5““ 00* 30061181 nDon ‘ this would give 339.370.000.000. 0 last idea in moving the addreu. Ho equal to the natioua‘ debt or Bald : and sumdent to build a. railwa: the earth. At the more reason Our experts to Great Britain new exceed = .- 4* those of the United States by twentyono 1 53333391 gammooémo, wh Thighs, and in tact exceed our experts to company would get. [La 2 e United states and all other countries Well. the British Columbia l 08°ther. and es we must ï¬nd the chief _ syndicate had at last been a market for our experts in the old land, so in the hawking of the charter, Eluderho freer term we must WI our 9‘ "l- to the C.P.R. There lmpol'u! from England, ma, in than gm. 1? Le monopot; wnere ‘ proving return at?“ the undone! will C.P.R.. and he objectEd to the be to reduce rates 0 trans tion unwell thit company being strenzthl as to chea an supplies tot emmro cf our the matter at freight rates t) geotpgieg l (mgnlï¬ei: the country that had drawn the last cent from 1 , “DO u ca this matter In In the hands of o government who will M Northwest. Their cotton to 1 with it in a mod end‘ M. “‘9 1mm (3°1th 3W9â€! showed their » l‘mmltflote, Eel mmner. ADVERTISE“ MOST By its Levin: Friend ‘0 W auvua-uv.._, _,, ed the eve of better days. Since has had occasion to utter new against that. assassin. On this all Englishmen will be glad to Sir Philip Currie has not waited one of the chorus in the concert .. hm has come out withseolo Nova Scoti; con- ETE‘B‘D'OMINION HOUSE A Field Day for the British Columbia Members. RAEWAY mms UNDER DEBATE Ottawa. April Râ€"(SpeclaL)â€"'rhe boy orator o: tho Paciï¬c, coast consumed at the thqv.wâ€"â€" ‘ _ 7 mthe was given to the company mam u..â€" intended. Sir Charles Tupper: Before the horn. gentleman leaves that point I would $36803 . “Re to ask whether the Act baa not been amended so- as to correct that â€0““ mistake? Melon Mr. Mclnnes admitted it had. Pro beneï¬t ceeding, he said the holden _ or the charter hawked it all ~ u Mn n hut without mace-l. we slaw-v.5. .u- ---_. ,, Honse to-day by lambaétlhg the British Columbia. Southern Railway Company. the C.P.R. and the Government at his own province. , - AL- _.\.'AY¢ II. Rel-nu nuclei the B. c. Ion-I Conway and the Cat-ulna Paella â€"Col. Pilot All. Ind Uwu y-vv.â€".-. Mr. Mclnnes’ speech raised the whole question of the railway through the Crow’s Nest. Among the measures introduced was Mr. Casey's bill of last year, respect- ‘ in; drainage on and across lands 0! the railway companies. Mr. Foster was told that Senator King had not received any salary 83 postmaster in Max-sh Hill, Ont. ‘ Mr. Maclean had the toiwwing queS- tions on the order paper: Has the Canadian Paciï¬c Railway aet begun the construction or their line through the Crow’s Nest Pass? Does the Government intend to allow that company to begin the work of construction without ï¬rst completing the negotiations now going on for the modiï¬cation in the clauses o! the com- pany's charter in the matter or the ccnstructlon or branch lines and the regulation or the rates and tolls charg- ed by the said company? xn- Quack†asked that the flue}- \'ClUPAll\-AA~ v- _.__ 9. gm 31-21 enjoyment of its gdv (b) the said Act if continued \voutd create such a. monopoly coal and transportation as wou J-â€"â€".\rnnc m the developm4 nu: unu.»-.~ -_ praying thereforé that His‘ Excalcuc, will be pleased to disallow the said Act. He said that this motion. comlng from 9. Liberal, might be regarded as gmxewhat peculiar. but circumstances were such as to warrant motion which he suggested In his motion. .leerals in the past had defended the rights of the provinces, but the pmple of Brit- ish Columbia were not appea-llng to Parliament to ask them to defend the rights of British Columbia. Col. Prior: No. Mr. McIrnesz‘ I am well aware that the hon. gentleman would say "Nol" ‘ lwcause rumor says he has an egg I‘n . . . .. nu“. Wm hatch out; ‘ ilk-Tug gr msnli‘i'éé'iiéwaneé a; pwvmmm “7;. Wm; at . NOW. Impananee man m9 wammuwly ma! v meant I! \e mr- mma at _n\“~ntdx§1a\\=amex 'ar six-e Cpnéen‘mm qhuemzl H9 wen Mac} to Ewe a Eaton: or the ï¬rm“ , lumma Southam Rauwux mm the time n was chartered m 388 um inst 36M- That comma} reeezvad a tremendous land subsidy mono gates mile). but by careiesa legislation S. 000 more now: was gigen to the company than was "EM. Prior: No. I am wen aware that Mr. McIrnesz‘ the hon. gentleman would say "NOJ' lwcause rumor says he has an egg In y will hatch out. this nest which the pummumg. he said that the British Cnmmma Gewmmehthould mtmbly â€Hands MY British Co umbie! ‘ cry um um he \mhs‘sï¬auhglé‘ an! that the béo“ me n: Bmxs'h mmnbm Were askmg in“ assmmwahg of this Act. (ML vaa 870. ha d-{umed Whéthfl‘ me iï¬gkmaum an hmwh, Wumbmuweula ï¬â€˜ehadl nuns: AM it.“ ï¬ï¬k‘e (thallawed by 391-- :ml amhunm lip wail Well “we {h \ mm); hnxwrhlg mum-ea in me wimp e .... mmnixsaxkï¬Vï¬ï¬e‘} ex prevmemmler ceeding. he aw. u... v of the charter hawked it all over to sell it. but Without W The total land subsidy which the com~ pany held was about 6.500.000 acres. most of it being in a valuable mining region. Dr. Selwyn made a cursory ex- amination of the VPâ€: and estimated the coal area. at 144 square miles. or 50.000.000 tens of coal. Mr. Ferney. the engineer or the Crow's Nest Coal Com- pany, gave the coal area as covering ‘ 35 miles by 10 miles, which in his judg- : ment contained the enormous quantity of 17.500,000,000 tons ot-coal, the thick- ness of the seam being 132 feet. The calculation made by the GER. en- gineers was still greater. By the esti- mates 0! thickness of seam given by Mr. Femey. the total quantity ot coal gwas 39.370.000.000. At one cent a ton this would give 339.370.000.000, or a sum equal to the nationa‘ debt of Canada. and sufï¬cient to build a. railway aroun‘} . the earth. At the more reasonable esd md summer“ w um... .. -_V_, _ :he earth. At the more reuonabie es- ' rimate‘ of :1 oer Mn . the value you :1 amount to $39.310,000.001), which th° :ompany would get. [Laughteu] Well. the British Columbia. South'rn syndicate had at last been “038x21“ in the hawking of the charter. and had the C.P.R. Thero wfl- no ï¬Ldut‘etr $000901, where than the C.P.R., and he objected to the hands 0? that company being strengthene}. 1n the matter of freight rates the C.P.1'. had drawn the int cent from the ctmg sling settlers and farmers of th: Northwest. Their action in the British Columbia Southern ch??? 0 - mowed their inordinate greed. withstanding their utmost position. Whine the we y _. amflgnï¬ï¬‚‘n‘m' CW9 Domain“ to W. the stmg of th: regard to :11 cMï¬?’ it TeH the Truth and Nothing But the Truth. From Canadian Proof of th What People Who awe neon ourod by the mayor: Remedies no" to Be! About Them Mr. Thoma Show. Merton, Ont. up: “ I we: troubled with dyepelplie end ner- vonlneu for twenty yearn. tr thing thet w aim-used, meny doctor: who did me no - , _ \I‘ncn'nn’l DVIDOD“. “Pad thing $11.0 v... .â€" meny doctors who did me no em 1 . bogsn using Munyon‘s Dyspepsio ‘nre end Nerve Cure, end they hove roved the best things the I hove ever use I on feeling better than I hove before in yeers.†Munyon’s Rheumatic Cure seldom foils to relieve in one to three hours, and cures in s few doys. Price 250. Munyon‘s Dyspepsia Cure positively cures ell forms of indigestion IBJ stomsoh tron- bles. Price 250. Munyon’s Cold Cnre prevents pnenmonio and breaks up 3 cold in s few hours. Price ’c. Mnnyon’s Cough Cure sto coughs, night ‘ sweets. all {)3 soreness, sn speedily heels peins in the back. loins or groin, and all forms of kidney disease. Price 2ac. Mnnyon’s Nerve Cure Ito s nervousness snd builds n the system. ice 25c. Munyon’s eodsche Cure stops hesdsche in three minutes. Price 25c. lilnnyon’s Pile Ointment positively cures nil forms of piles. Price 25c. Munycn’s Blood Cure erodicatee ell im- ,___:.;-. A: elm blood. Price 25c. -A- A- HONEST TESTIMONIALS Ill IVA WI: v. 1"" ,_ Munyon’e Blood Cure endicetee In un- putities of the blood. Price 25c. Mnnyon'e Femele Remedies ere e boon to all women. Mnnyon’e Cetmh Remedies never. feil. The Oemrrh Cuteâ€"price 25e.â€"-endleetee the dieeue from the lyetem, um the Cat.- mh Tableauâ€"price 25e.â€"cleenee end hes) the putts. ’ BROAD HOMCEOPATHY. "ï¬gyon'l Althmi three minus “4 Price 81- _ Lina; MunYo'n'a qulizor. store: of vipnl small“ M'unyon'e Annm- mu..." -m, three minutes end cure pemsnemly. Price $1. . .. Munyon'e qulizer. : greet tonic end r:- etorer of vital strength to week people. 8 . A aepente cure for eech dine-e. At All druggiete, moatly 25 cent. a vid. Pereonel letter-I to Prof. Munynn. 11 Albert eel-eat, Toronto, Ont... taunted with free medial advice for my ' _â€"__-â€"____â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"-â€"--â€" A ZEN." “vâ€" .â€" 030 of London's most “caudal Md wealthy merchants says: “I always fool who 19 cert‘aln to enter the households. (mm which. if at all. my trade must. come." ______.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Letter from the Rector of the 818]: School. - - ‘!L_ ._ uuuvvâ€". “Dear Doctor Ievers,â€"I ehonld like to add mother teetimoniel to the number you have already received in fevor of Quickâ€"1 cure’. I have been troubled 3 good deel lately with boils, end tried ‘Qnickcnre.’ I can only describe ite oï¬'ect u mngieel; in about belt a minute titer application I felt on though 1 bed never been troubled et ell, and wee completely well in two dove. Wilbing you every eucceee with your veln- eble discovery, I rem-in, yonre very truly, S: ned, T. Axxsun Yorso. ector, High School, Quebec. and was completely well in two Wishing you every success with your sble discovery, I rem-in, yours very . m A .‘,.' '- Vnt Dec" 1806. ' ’1 __.. “’oï¬id Bé got by Eï¬â€˜e'chx bulldln'i'n narrow gauge road 75 miles long through from Lethbrldge to the HOOP “M.“ W N.“ 1... . . wmmu «xx-mum w 0M u! mu rnuw‘ Mauve 2M“ 03: #24 or ‘hgtl‘ uu‘Iw‘a “‘9 u. nut» WM!“ M“; “â€3. “-99% Ml» OMAR“ CORNER“ Mrs. Margtret Sovereign. livm at 376 King Street, in age same city. er 05th nuanced adian People Are Positive of the Success of His lelphim rode M NW mu M homlmvl la n; Man “(I mum mmmm *5“ km markuhlé MN NERO “‘9! “in" Apm arâ€"Hnrrmn it com Hts-4w. ‘l‘mmm 0‘ 00mm. swim mtg MSW You A “mm“ m an hours and “th 303mg? mt Ar. Mon- m- tb lav-clot In. at! ya: how for .ppOIr to ruling in {all dudly import. Nervous pmlmticn is to Do found smong pooplo o! .11 wtlh la ,n _- -.‘_I.. W I). oven-u "v‘ (-7, life, end onion; children unwell-o odnln. Among pom pooplo it in aim the roonlt of our high pro-ore oyotorn c! odneotlcn. overwork, or womol in tho holno. But whotevor tho conoo tho inovltnhlo rooolt in o hronhing â€down both nontnuy ond phyoieolly union prompt neunroo nro token to otoy tho rnvngoo o! the «licence nnd reotore tho the ohottorod noryo torcoo to their normll condition. ‘Jno ouch oufl'erer who he rogoined heohh give: her experience for the beneï¬t of thooe loco fortunate. Mill Edith Duper, who resides with her porento o'. Belhnven. Out, in o young hdy who in very popnior nmong her circle of ncqucintnnoec, on: they all rejoice at her reetorntion to health. To 3 reporter who cnlled upon her she “no the following pmicnlu'o concerning her illneu nnd care. “You ‘ In.-- :11 l "“1 -- , . health. To It reporter who celled upon her she ueve the following perticulere concerning her illneee end cure. “You know," said the young ledy, “how ill 1 wee leet winter when my frieude feered first I wee going into e decline. In the eerly pert of the winter both fether end mother were ettecked with 1e grippe, end I had to look efter them ee ‘well ee ettend to the houeehold work. The etrein wee more then I could ennd, end the reeult wee I fell ill. The doctor who wee celled in eeid my trouble wee uervcue proetretion end thet it would teke coneiderehle time for me to recover. '1 Unde: hle cere I wee eftereehortwhlle eble to leeve my room end go ehout the home, but my nervee did not eeem to resent their etrength. My limhe would 1 twitch ee thoughI hed 8t. Vitue' dence, I wee euhiect to heeduhee, hed e very poor eppetite, end wee eo week thet I could ecercely go ehout. I ted been ‘edvieedtctryPinthlle,endcne dey epohe to the doctor ebout them, end he eeld he believed they would do me good. llgotthreeboxee,endbythetime I hed 1 need them I felt they were helping end 1 ' got e further eupply. By the time I hed tehen eix boxee I wee feeling etroncer end better then I bed for yeere. All the twitching in my limb: hed dieeppeered end my nervee eeemed ee etrong er ever b they hed been. I am took the pille for elittle while longer to meke certein thet the cure wee complete. end eince the dey I dieeontinned them I hen not felt the el ellghteet return of the trouble. I feel I thet my preeent excellent heelth ie due in to Dr. thlieme' Pink Pil‘e, end I em '1‘ gled to he ehle to recommend them to U. any one whoee nerves era in e ehettered :1 condition. y, Dr. Willieme' Pink Pille ere e tonic medlcine. By their nee the blood ie W- renewed, and the nervee mede etrong end ,A__ 33-...- {- E258 0. -_1 ._1 agent 3? HIGH Shattered Nerves. leowuu, nu.- .â€" ,7 - driven from the mum. An I Iprlng madicino Dr. Willium‘ Pink Pill: no “Impaled. If fueling lumid at “out- of-Iorh†n box or two will mton you to rigorous activity. Auk to: Dr. Willhlu’ Pink Pilh for Pat. Pnoplo md uh mm; .1». Pusamflfl, £133wa .. .. :3. mm“ no M" m ruminant: nun. r.- : gigaEFE-no in. ES. 3938. 337 . 53a on!†93’. Bali The Kind That CureS. The Great Spring Health Renewer. Pun" M“. m hon-u! w...“ “mommumiwm "‘ ma ! CASTORIA \SMPW: It in poor ooono much cod no my to buohup'lem man-om t got ha! a much anti-faction an Iron o good one. “LUDELLA†'I The ‘ the Famous Model that won Austrian Exhibition. The SEND FOR THE ILLUSIE'AIED 014 M LOBUE. the WWW Ludo!“- won the only Gold Medal at :13}: Highest Grfde Wheel listed at less than $339,