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bl2t Mr. (t,(„,sly, 4 of the ....11 r c �,
r ••! (ling the 411(4 3h , r 4 t, :"el esp. rltTle'11'lx!'r 2',21:11314. St., 'Toronto
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+ntion of >: , 1 with artificial r nitl,)L3310 wit;
(( �l' tor 114(5 'weeded attention ;err l,L leaf, ft11d1(Silll,.,, t a•• • •' •a 'e«13 Ott truth, 1 i 'd:t evening. Rev.
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see. .•r ;Ne 4 )sll..)., b•Yeb i>al'71(')'3% 1.11)' rill. It ill rile indiivi'•heat, 'as is done ill the F:s7:it1:!.'rlr lstat('`t. r (.1.ti)hl t11Eit it 33 a euro b.'yl)r1d a doubt W1n. Lowe ine,31z1 bent. 1 . Sher., i). ,,.
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41/14.$1183 1( a'1in,., l♦ii:"^341:: who, I•S14)r to - .11)Oy r ;4 • t;t,K :i ?+]El (':3b.11123133 no nicely 4333(1 Alun that saute:i111tchl finish
.n « tee. t'•t4"11%l"''dl th', Tiny
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flu: t.(. •tt1l3r I,f a . ,, (a" . Y • 111 a 'r 21f1
f old party seems to have
expenditure 8,4 unwarranta3 high, I ,• 6-'a' f) AL's 121713(1 to give its grand
(,1••. , ,• 3, 3•• with !lode.nettle 1 1gg,
1ivE-)' #: , x.,r) ap r i'r•'1 it , , t'a:E(i ilii F a it p Olcl leader the ipmnd 01a b11U1we, but
Sir fke317or.l (y:irtwrilil•"•'3 (le "h3retit,Et at •t r , goout of their way to
that 33:1 es-valets/13s .t • ,3'6,1 sa,, Q9 zty they Should. y
tl1tU' ti]Isdl ll t!add i41301t to injury is not quite clear
1000 wilt eet1awe est /Infertile then con- a 1'311' citi: d:'«s. Not content
4'1itio22t3 of Omelet .let V183`3 lh sir Itiell- j 3 telt! ordinary
t 4 ••• 3 •( that stlLt!'Et1(tllt. with starti13i;1Xugh ,Tohn through Que.
Ariel f3 eminent l ),, .11 )Sl 1•('(' f321d O11tar-u tis the l'()iuig leader,
Ile d3'^larill in Loudon the! other (lily. 11 and"(:allalltl'k liex�: 1)1: nli(':,"th(3y wont
"I thought rx) then, 1 think r:o still, and
were the eontli`lrlllts 1111) main", I W01314; oven leave- :"Air Ohal'les the honors
1.130z3Iy 0toi+,.st '•7;'.3 tone to est (been
the ('!:1i('211liturc; but 1311'. 1:'otst('r kept
i 1 1 1 addresses
of tho past which 114! hag always assumed
3334 a matter of coulee., with eharaeteri9-
tic Tu1.p(3resquk) a,'sur:lace. It has al•
Duck from the potpie whom lei
wan; been thoroughly understood in the
eiothese! important facts, that in the tune i family that t131 I)ondUie11 is 1114191160(1 to
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838,000,000
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excessive,
r ('17.7 1L11 expenditure
urs () hila for all thin has been worth having
outs t �vt inti! El do
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over four bnilllul1 dollars on the ell the past, for 'whatever Olen is good
licit of )�
the currant year. Ile keeps 1)4.41t the
) otic. of
! revenue r � l i 6-1 1
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ithlil
that t
fait that
.Canada has ltraetic(tlly, to all intents
told purposes, trebled, because at that
enonnnit 3.311 811336 we 18311 to spend. over
;and above oar 11a`od changes was some-
thing like. six or seven millions of dollars,
'while to -day the amount at our disposal
exclusive of our fixed charges is some-
thing like twenty -erre' 1111111011s of d01h319,
three times the become at our disposal
for all practical purposes, that eve pos-
sessed 113 13 1331 and 15'0(1. lie keeps back
the all important fact, in my mind, that
up to 18;95 ane, 180(', tllo 0xo(lons of our
people was practically unchecked, and
the growth of the population in Canada
bad 113110n below that of many old estab-
lished European kingdoms, while in the
last four years we have every reason to
believe that the growth of population
bas resumed its normal figure in Cana-
da, 33110 that we have addedwlthln those
four years probably 600,000 people to the
total population. So that if you choose
to measure the burdens of the people by
x4. per capita standard, our expenditure
to day would be even for the self same for the gratifying reason that the var-
'services that he purposed to ask 838,000,- ions firms had, enough work on hand to
71 0 for -found Vex head to bo very con. );.pop thotxl 0umployod for. two years
ill public sentiment in the present, and
for x311 that is attractive in the pr0sp00ts
of the fatctro; and yet the Moutreal Star
tuiles of Alex McNeill, the gentlemanly'
member from North Bruce, as ''The
Father of Imperialism in Canadian Poli-
tics." Truly Sir 011331108 will bed;iii to
imagine that there was more truth than
poetry in his half,, joculai observation
made in the I10u50 1')11 the occasion of t110
45th auuivereary of his entry into public
life Wh^,11112) suggested that perhaps 118
leas lagging superfluous on the stage.
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for the y'Eato, noddle a 1, ) , iit)r'lllttell(l"Ilt.
Mrs. Eaton E u :etsha Ilten tloNoluntaTIt)Nen (11I'1"£!(.noe-yabl,£th
1. bletli have b( ell of 7 • nrl.3 '
r Kidney la)10. San
day,
In 5
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I Sellcxl at 1. 133. Midweek meeting ( u
Gavin
We'th4e34 Y evenings at ii` (l'(�loel' . txavin
Wi;F:)11, 71,1-,. Supt.; A. B. Prior, I''astor.
11;()11,11 (1.1ruonto (:lil'iu'lm --- Every
ly
Tomtit %illlday. M(0433 at 10:30 33121, Hat
molt and iicn"diet-, n at 7 pin. Rev. D.
P. McMenamin, 1..x .` ,
SALVATION ARMY -44 rvil'e at 7 11)1(1. 11
a nt cud 13 (Niel 11 11 Pt 011 tiunclay, and
every evening (13;3111„ the week. Lit 8
(noloelt at the barl'c1(•ks.
(31114333T1,%N AND MireiId):3,4.23Y 6-T I T.3138 Is.
—310/4110 ifs follows: S. 1. at 2.30 p.
m. Fellowship at 4 In in., and. evan-
gelistic at 6-3 p. zxl., every ,Sunday 7n
Ritchie's IItt11, Victoria 1St.
POST OFFICE—an 1!; a<'d',n•:141 Tjloci:.
Oflioo hours from 8 a 111 to (;:30p111,
Peter Fisher, postmaster.
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free reading room in the T �
will be open every afternoon from 2 to
6:46 o'clock and every evening from 7 to
9:30 o'clock. Miss Millie Robertson,
librarian.
Tows Co-exam—Wm. Clegg, Mayor;
'Wm. Holmes H. U. Bell. 3. H. Chis-
holm, G.. A. Newton, Rolland, Beattie,
Geo. McKenzie, Councillors; J. B. For -
g11$031, Clerk
Asses Assessor; Wbn. Robertson, Col-
Col-
lector. Board sleets fust Monday even-
ing in each month at 8 o'clock.
Stamm Boaun.-0. N. Griffin, (chair-
man), Thos. Abraham, H. G. toe, J. J.
IIomutii, Wm. Moore, H. Kerr, Thos.
Boll, Wm. Button. Secretary, 'Wm.
Robertson; Treasurer, 3. 11. •Ferguson.
Meetings ee0o21dTuesday evening iu each
month.
Pu3LIa SCHOOL TEACHERS.—A. H.
Musgrove, Principal, Miss Robertson,
Miss Reynolds, Miss Farquharson, Miss
Cornyn, Miss Vaustwne, Miss Matheson
and Miss Reid.
BOARD or HEALTH—Mayor Clegg,
(chairman), C. J. Reading, 'ethos Greg-
ory, Dy,; KDr. Towler,3. BMedical0lHealth
Sec-
retary,;
that the southern leaf hos "Swhrul curet, W.. greatest bcnd'ft to incl I! 0rxntllzll
713111') Sante nxalalcr• ,lad e3) 1)10011 bat'la"Eelle it extended to y
are 213)
"There a 1lstrt, , ,. less than 3,000 (301'(19a Dips and 11113bs. At tittles there would.
his '.le ala acute lameness in my hips and a
tobacco ¢t",i'Q\Yll 121 South �'.k:St::d t year, Bruin" that caus(s:f vary dlsagre'abl'3
which will average at least 1,;:00 pouEttle e11a111103)8. 111nd that i Itln vt:1y 12131'1 .
•r 'Tido mean; a crop of a- ti.tor8tc it siluo 13/3103111 bottle of ,)r.
b the 422.1, x21
'; ;110.1(100 pounds 111 Essex for 1)ite!)r 11'0
Buckle:1m .Kidney Tablets. 111y
hour 3, , ? , bawl: has recovered from Its leenon('13s,
10")' and 1 and sleeping well nights. 11t101I1 my
•41'Q illy 211711.1, there is u3) reason why e3Cperieut10 711 using 6-113) 'Tablets d Naso
Canada should not supply her own mark- uuu.11 coaaf1cl3a,ro 713 t01131i and I (33311
et with the kind of loaf suitable for menu- highly ret:(1101n(fu41 t1103 3.
I11 test rho
factoring chewing tobacco, bat the Any reader of this paper cit
I ln'+tits of Ur. i)iteller s 1 11.Ckaah3) Kidney
flue smoking tobacco will always niers e'1'lLUjeta 1'rcr' by er'sileing two cents
better 'farther south. 013n�3da ulanul'ac- pl.I.ti',/;;.:,,.,11 f3): trial patel3:a;,e to The Pitcher
tures ' iron, 131,000.000 to 11,000,030 '1'131,1., 00., Toronto, Out. Regular, size
poull'ls efer year, and this could be sup- j) cents per bottle.
plied byEssex50Y county
st
farmers,
(Is
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"I expect that prices will be good for
The
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tobacco 11.178 year. .TIlu growers have
gained experience With their crops in
former years, and the result is the tobac-
co they will have for sale this year will
be nearly pert et. There are a number
of new factories starting in ditferolrt
places which uteau5 that there will be
competition in belying, as nearly all of
the now concerns will use the Canadian
loaf outlrcly in their chewing tobaccos."
,ANOTl1E LID NAILED.
Oppositionist$ are hard pushed indeed
for ammunition when they resurrect the
olcl charges that Mr. Blair as Minister of
Railways limit business out of the country
by ordering locomotives for the Inter -
colonial from American Manufacturers.
Tho fact is well-known and these
"gentlemen,” would not darn to deny it
that before Mr. Blair had placed orders
outside of Canada, he offered the work
to every foundary 721 the Dominion that
had the facilities for carrying it out. Iu
each case the order had to be declined
liidextlbly loss titan the ()s.pellditur0 which
Mr. Foster himself proposed a platter of
lour years ago, deducting always all
those additional charges, and which
practically cost the people of Canada
nothing whatever."
newanI:OF OV131L-CO:iEIDENCE.
As the weeks go by and the interval.
before election day grows less, the pros-
pects of a splendid triumph for the
Government increase and. brighten.
Never in the history of Canada has a
Government heel more excellent ground
or absolute confidence in the result of
an appeal to the people and in that very
fact lips the greatest danger. There is
one thing and ono tiling only, that can
possibly qualify the certanty of an over-
whelming triumph, at the polls, and
that one thing is over --confidence. Itis
not sufficient to rely upon a splendid re-
cord and a jnst cause. The Tories are
very fond of quoting and wilfully mis-
trusting Mr. Tarte's practical observa-
tion that '`elections are not won by
prayers.” Good solid work, the most
thorough organization, untiring atten-
ttimeto the smallest detail, and unflagging
energy until the last -vote is polled, will
'win elections, and this must be the line reprasantad; 7n other words he misrep-
?pursued by every man who desires to
see a continuance of the splendid pros- 1 resected the condition of public affairs
inManitoba. If he was not guilty of mis-
representation he has proved false to his
trust and deceived the electorate when
he declared that he would devote all his
energies and powers to remedying them.
Which horn of the dilemma will this
"man of his word," elect to sit upon?
.(t. Care for Rheumatism
Mr. S. Ma11a,Stittsviile,0arleton.,Ont.
writes : "1 was afflicted with rheumatism
had severe pains in the knees, flip joints
and across tho Hack. Rheumatism
remedies did not help m0 and I began
using Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills,
which have since completely cured me•
There isnot the least trace of rheumatism
left and I ani no longer subject t0
biliousness, headache and sickness which
formerly attack me frequently." One
pill a dose, 26 cents a box.
ahead, and Gowe nlnont 0o21traete thele
on hand were months overdue. The
necessities of the Zntercolonial glade it
imperative that the now engines should
be turned out with as little delay as
possible, and consequently the orders
were placed outside of Canada. All this
is or should be known to any man pre-
suming to write or speak upon the ques-
tion, but of course they are counting up-
on the electorate generally not being
aware of the feet. Such are Tory meth=
ods.
Ma'am to nor 141,110443y. '
If you should happen to meet Queen
Victoria, don't say to her, "Your Ma-
jesty," or try to think of a.ongprphrase.
Just say "Ma'am." It is easier. Bo -
sides, it happens to be correct, says an
English weekly paper. Mr. Gladstone
used to pr01103ane0 it "Maim." r'
Tho formal title "Your Majesty is
used upon ceremonial occasions, and
servants are expected to use it at all
tiln('S,
'When the Prince of Wales becomes
king leo will be addressed as "Sire."
this might be shortened to "Sir" 'with-
out offence.
The Emperor of Germany is a proud
and haughty wax lord, but his title is
simply "Mitjestaet." There is no pro-
noun even to his family, except when in
privacy. The Emperor of Austria is
"Euro Majestaot" at all times. The
King of Greece is "Votre Majeste"-'—
French being the ,court language—and Officer.
the King of Sweden is "Ers Majestat.",
At the Belgian and Italian courts the
severeigu is greeted as "Sire" or "Ma-
dame."
without Sleep
Tho vitality of the body is soon ex-
hausted. Sleeplessness is ono of the
symptoms of starved nerves. It is a
warning of the approach of nervous pros-
tration or paralysis. Don't be tempted
use narcotics or opiates. Dr. Chase's
Nerve Food will gradually build up and
reconstruct the wasted nerve cells and,
positively cure all nervous diseases. It
is nature's greatest restorative, recom-
mended by your druggist.
A. Lesson in Natural history.
Andrews had boon dining for some
weeks at a favorite Italian rostauraut,
and was groat chums with the pro-
prietor, One night at dinner the latter
approached Andrew's table.
"How do you do, Meesteur Andrews?
Yor' glad to no you. Exguso mi, Mees-
teur Andrews, but I like to assk a favor,
eef you pleas."
Andrews told him he would bo de-
lighted.
"1 t'ank you, Meesteur Andrews. I
like to assk, eef you plees, w'at ees a
pol' bear?"
"A polar bear?" said Andrews. "Why
he's a -a bear, you know, a big) white
bear."
"Yess, Meesteur Andrews, I know.
Exguso mi. BOt I like to know w'at 'e
do." '
"What he does?" said Andrews.
"Why, he—he lives up at the north
pole."
Exguso mi, Meesteur Andrews, I no
care w'ere 'e leef. I like know w'at ees
a poi' bear, w'at 'e do."
"Oh, what he does," said Andrews.
"Well, he's up there at the north pole,
you know. He just sits arouud up
there on the ice."
"Aw—he set on dthe ice? You most
exguse mi; Meesteur Andrews, I donne
de Engieescg moth. I like to know, eef
you plees, w'at else 'e do w'en '0 no seet
on dthe ice."
"What else he does?" said Andrews.
"I don't know of anything else he does.
He just sits around up there on the ice."
"Awl he do nothing bot seet on dthe
ice? I t'ank you, Meesteur Andrews.
Ver' moch oblige. Exguse mi deestutb
your deeuair. 1 t' ask you ver moth."
Andrews's host was retiring, but
Andrews's curiosity was somewhat
aroused, and he called him back.
"Why are you so much interested in
polar bears?" Andrews asked.
Andrews's host looked troubled.
"Ah, Meesteur Andrews, I tell you.
I haf a goot friend w'at die. He haf
big funeral naix Sonday—oh, beeg fun-
erall Dthey assk me be pal' bear. Bot
no,1 Vieth: not—I no Beet on ice."
WIUIOII BORN WILL nn i„eie ;?
So Hugh John is "a man of his Word."
He told the electorate in Manitoba that
if placed in power in that province he
would rescue them froth the awful mess
the Liberals had got them into, give
them clean progressive government, en-
act much-needed legislation, and so
forth. They gave him the chance, and
inside of nine months,—after one short
session, --he throws up the whole busi-
ness and goes out of provincial politics
altogether. If he has done all this in
the short time he has been in power, re-
medied all the wrongs and set things,
in order, matters could not have been as
perity, progress and development of the
last four years. Many seats are held in
every Parliament by infiuitesinal maj-
orities—Nicholas Flood Davin for in-
stance would not have been inflict-
ed upon a long suffering country last
Weak, Sickly
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Special Deposits also received at evi4rent
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Drafts on (treat Britain and the United
States Bought and sold.
Aro Restored to Health and Vigour by
Using Dr. Chase's Nerve Food.
Many 01111dren are pale, weak, and
'bloodless from their birth. Many others
have their blood and. nerves exhaust-
ied, and their eyetetus broken down by
the ravages of disease, or as the re -
Atilt of over -study at school.
I3r. Chase's Nerve Food is the ideal
treatment for 'children. It supplies' the
very elements which are lacking its the
pale, weak, and nervous. It restores
the ccdour and riehneSs to the blood.
Invigorators the nerves, and builds up'
the system. As a restorative after the
exhausting and debilitating 'effects of
itneasiel, Scarlet fever, aria aueh 431e
mentos, it Is of incalculable Worth.
Mrs. Stvhett Dempsey, Alborg, P. E.
Minty, Ont., wrtte31'--t' My little g'1'ttnd-
dtaughter, nine sears old, was very pale
and weak, and had no appetite. She,
#bad al tire(,, worncut appearance, and
tarns delicate and sickly. I got some
of 1)r Chase's Nerve ;Cooed for her, and
It has helped her very much. She Is
seining considerably in weight and
Tanks reel healthy."
3)r. ('hnso's Nerve 1;'ood, Mc a box, 112E
all dealers, or 11,1nlanson, 3lateff And
Company, Toronto,
Hens lay best at the age of one to two
years. i
For Over lir]fty rears'
An Old and Well-Triedltemedy—'Mrs
Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used
for over fifty years by'milhonsof mothers
for their children while teething, with
perfect success. It soothes the ehild,soft-
ens the gams, allays all pain, cares wind
colic, and is the best remedy for dfar-
rhada. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold.
b druggists in every part of the world.
by
cents a bottle. its value is
incalculable. Be sure you ask for Mrs.
Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no
other kind.
ackanhe
for 18 Years
0
Suffered Much—Was Unable to Work or
Sleep—Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills
Made Him Well.
Too many endure the misery of back-
ache without knowing that it is the
unmistakable symptom of kidney disc
ease. s neglectAa bbackache. ou value Itour l
tens of the befe do -
ginning of the most fatal of diseases
Bright's Disease of the kidneys.
Mr. D. C. Simmons, Mabee, Ont.,
Writes :—" My kir3neys and back were
so bad that I was unable to sleep or
work. My urine had sediment like
brickdust, and I had to get up three
or four times every night.
+' I saw Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver
Pills advertised, and decided to give
thetas a trial. I have only used one
boll:, and am a well man again. I can
saw wood or do any kind of work, and
am not bothered with backache or kid-
ney 'troubles. I also enioy good rest
and sleep, which is a great relief af-
ter ,suffering for eighteen years,"
Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills, onepin a '
at all
dealers; or box,, 25 eenta a
Edmanson, Batesand Co.,
Toronto.
WANTED !
AT ONCE.
Two Coat
Makers.
Also •
Charcoal Iron.
Some time ago agents were in Galt
sau7ns
charcoal irens. Some 300 were
disposed of. One gentleman, 'who made
a purchase, says that he paid $2,06 for
his, laud that it is not up to the mark;.
also that he can buy an iron, the same,
he thinks, for half the price in the
stores. The moral is: Deal with legiti-
Inate business men. They necessarily
require a living profit, put you can rely
on thein every time exalt Reformer.
Ofr the Tract[.
This means disaster and death when
applied to a fast express train. It is
wall serious when it refers to people
eo p
ewhose blood is disordered and who
consequently have pimples and sores,
bad stomachs, deranged kidneys, weak
nerves and that tired feeling. Hood's
Sarsaparilla puts the wheels back on the
track by making puna, rich blood And
e}lring these troubles.
Covet±paticn is cured by Hood's fills.
24ic.
Salt 1tihetlm and tial eceematons con(li•
tient of the skin are cured by the use of
Miller's Compound Iron Pills. At Colin
A. (; osarbtll't.
Always give fo'(v1s plenty of fresh,
pu.e water.
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