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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1888-05-18, Page 7RE WE eA'tT Li r.. Th • o will be nogrant for a Dominion Exhi' ion this year. Th grout') City Council at its meeting Tae • ay night peeled a bylaw for the early Clog,•g of retail stores, Ii the test ease against the Salvation Army in Quebec, indicated as a public nuisance, the jary yeeterdsiy morning returned a ver - diet of guilty.. The population of the city of Quebec is placed at 56,000 Catholics and 0,000 Protes- tante, and shows an increase over last year of about 1,500, The bill permitting the Canadian Pacific railway to obtain au independent entrance into Toronto was paseed through the rail- way Committee. Premier Thorburn, of Newfoundland, s'a es that the time for the departur.i of ti e delegates for Ottawa to disouse admission to Contederation has not been fixed yet. 8 N i'l 8l The colored churches cannot be compelled to accept this arrangement, but it its be- lieved they will do so. The great tunnel through the Cascade monutaine on the Northern Pacific is com- pleted. It is 9,000 feet long, through solid rook, In 1880, when the work was com- menced, there were no road's leading ii►to the mountains and all the heavy machinery had to be hauled in on wheels and then trausferrcd to runners. Ia a paper read by a Baltimore physician it was truly said that persons aceepb media cal charity who would nob accept it in any other form, and who aro able to pay the dootor, The reason for this condition of things lies, in a great measure, in the will- ingness of physioians, especially young pay• sicians who want practice, to give their ser• vices. No other profession is socharitable as the medical, At the Wellington Assizes at Guelph, the grand jury returned a true bill against the county on the indictment preferred by Mr. Justice Rose for a nuisance in connection with the courthouse. Senator Howlan has offered to form a com- pany to construct a subway between Prince Edward Island and the mainland, and to connect the Island railway system with the Interoolonial, upon receiving from the Gov- ernment overnment $250,000 a year. Hughes Bros„ wholesale dry goods mer- chants, Toronto, have suspended payment. The Bank of Commerce holds $250,000 of the firm's paper, of which one-half is secur- ed, and the other liabilities of the firm amount to about $150,000, Plans for the proposed new bridge aoross the St. Lawrence from Longueuil to Point St. Charles have been forwarded to Ottawa, and a joint stook company will be formed to construct the bridge, which is estimated to cost two million dollars. Sedentary JI0bItO. In this age of push and worry, the bust. nese man and the professional man are alike unable to devote any adegnate time to exec. ciao, In tho daily round of toil and plea- sure, no suitable provision le made for that important function, and the result is that men of sedentary habits become subject to many forms of ailments arising from a torpid or sluggish liver. Coustipation, afck head, ache, bbiliousness and dyspepsia are all due to the improper action of the liver. Dr, Pleroe's Pleasant Purgative Pellets pure these troubles by restoring the liver to its normal condition, a become leader Dari Derby hail bac f the o m Unionists in the House of Lords, A Graveyard Cough. The short, dry, hacking cough, which announces the approaoh of consumption. has been aptly termed a graveyard cough. The peril is great, and near at hand, but it can be surely averted with Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, a botanic re- medy, without a peer for pulmonary, throat and liver affections, and for all ailments which, like consumption, have a scrofulous origin, and also for eruptions and sores, in- dicating impurity Of the blood. Druggists all sell it. The Emin Bey relief committee are confi- dent that Stanley is safe. Chronic nasal catarrh -guaranteed euro -- Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. If ever I am an instructress it will be to learn more than to teach. Whenever your Stomach or Bowels get out of or. der, musing BBionaneee, Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, and their attendant evils, take at once a dose of Dr. varson•e Stomach Bittern. Best family medicine, All Druggists, 60 cents. Three thousand persons have been drown- ed. by a flood in the Canton River.; . Consumption Surely Cured. TO THIS EDITOR :—Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above named die. ease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy rRsa to any of your readers who have consumption if they will send me their Express and P, 0. address. Respectfully, Da. T. A. Swoon, 87 Yonge St., Toronto, Ont. Irish photographer, to sitter : "You're sure the position you occupy now is the one you want?" Sitter : "Yes, positive." Photo- grapher : "Suet to maks double sure, won't you oome here and look in the camera and see?" FOREIGN. In a London lawsuit, the costs on one side have already amounted to $500,000. Crickets are devastating Algeria, where they are entirely destroying vegetation. The Crown Prince is said to be much more respectful to his mother sinoe the Queen's visit to Berlin. Tho bill accepting the Fishery Treaty has passed the third reading in Newfound- land Legislature. Rev. Charles Spurgeon has returned to his duties in London from Bournemouth, muoh improved in health. Mr. T. J. Condon, M. P., for offences under the Crimes Aot, has been sentenced to two weeks' imprisonment.. Deputy Cszernatonyi, a friend of Premier Tisza, in the Nemsett, a semi.official paper, declares than war is inevitable. The Legislative Council of Victoria, Australia, has taken decided steps to pre- vent the importation of Chinese. Twenty-one suicides have taken place from Clifton Suspension bridge, England, since its opening in December, 1564. Tho Paris Comptoir des Comptes has failed to negotiate a loan of . 500,000,000 roubles for the Russian Government. In the grand court of the Kremlin at Moscow there is about to be erected a monu- ment in memory of the late Czar, which will Dost $650,000. The despatches regarding Emperor Fred- erick's condition are even more contradictory than usual, only this time the favorable report Domes last. It is stated the Queen's visit to Berlin has worked wonders, her interviews with leading personages in Germany having left a very favorable impression. The relations between Turkey and Greece have improved, and the two Govern- ments have agreed not to recall their am- bassadors. Mr. Gladstone says the schism of the dis- sidents on the great question of Ireland has proved more disastrous than he could have anticipated. The steamer Baltic, from Liverpool for New York, returned to Queenstown with part of her machinery broken, which will take ten hours to ropiir. Cardinel Moran is reported to have said that if the Papal resoript condemns the na- tional cause, Irishmen should disregard even the command of the Holy See. The Missirquoi Indians:claim fromtheDo• minion Government the Muskoka territory, comprising 18,950 square miles, and Deputy VanKoughnet recommends that this claim be compromised by the Dominion paying $196,822 and the Ontario Government an an- nual sum of $4,900. A resolution was adopted by the Montreal Board of Trade urging the Government, in consequence of the lowness of the water in the Cornwall Canal, to withdraw the mill privileges along thecanal unless there is sufficient water to allow vessels drawing nine feet to pass through safely, The dootrinal difference between the Re- formed Church of England, presided over by Bie'hop Ussher, and the Reformed Episcopal Churoh have been amicably settled at the meeting of the Synod in Ottawa just closed, and the two bodies will again unite under a new bishop, to be elected in September. The Montreal harbour commissioners will continue the work of deepening the ship channel until it is assumed by the Dominion Government and the dredging fleet has been ordered out. .The channelis expected to be completed by midsummer to a depth of 2718 feet throughout at low water, except half a mile at Cap la Roohe, where the rock will take longer to dredge out.. Messrs. Lacoste, Macdougall, B. B. Osler, Blake and MacMaster, the eminent Q C.'s, have been +.skotl at the instance of the bneket•enup keepers for their opinions on Mr. Abbott's bill for the suppression of those institutions, and are stated to be unanimous that the provisions of the bill will stop a great part of the business of the Stock and Corn Exchanges in the Dominion, affect stock transactions on incorporated ex- , changes, and prevent all speculation on -margin. Buffalo expects to gather $600,000 into the city treasury under high license. Orange trees to the number of half a mil- lion were sot out in California during the past year. Smallpox is raging violently in Camerge, Mexico, opposite Rio Grande, Texas, and people are dying at the rate of ten a day. The New York Vire Department spent $2,700 for sleighs on which to transport the trucks and engimes during the three days of the blizzard. Alfred Barnes died in Mexico County, Mo., on Sunday, aged 98. Re is said to have been the oldest member of the Masonic ord- er in the world. Resolutions condemning the proposed De. troit River bridge were adopted by a meet- ing of Detroit vessel owners and ordered to be forwarded to Washington. UNITED STATES. iines clary ✓�" ound A despatch from Berlin to the London Standard says that clear proofs have been received of the existence of French and Russian intrigues against Italy. At a meeting held in Dublin on Saturday a resolution was passed respeotfully but em- phatically refusing to recognize the Pope's right to interfere in Irish politics. Mr. Wm. O'Brien, oharged under the Crimes Aot with advising the people in a proclaimed district to join the League, was sentenced to three months' imprisonment. A memorial tablet to the memory of the, nix English war correspondents who fell in the Soudan, costing over $1,700, will shortly be unveiled in db. Paul's cathedral, London. Sir James Fergusson announced in the Commons that the Government required £2,000 from private sources before ad- vancing £10,0u0 for crofter emigration to Canada. The Under Foreign Secretary stated in the British House of Commons that the Government. had brought no influence to bear to secure the issue of the Papal resoript. The London Tablet denies that the Papal resoript has any connection with politics, and says it believes the sober judgment of the nation will submit to the Papal deoi- sion. A Clare for Drunkenness. The opium habit, depeomania, the morphine habit, nervous prostration caused by the use of tobacco, wakefulness, mental depression, .softening of the brain, etc., premature old age, loss of vitality paused by over-exertion of the brain, and loss of natural strength from any cause whatever. Men—young, old or middle-aged—who are broken down from any of the above causes, or any cause not mentioned above, send your addrees and 10 Dents in stamps for Lubon's Bent sealin ed and aek oure from observation Addressoks 14.. V LUBON 47 Wellinrbon street East, Toronto Ont. The undertaker may not boast of his ath- letics, but he's something of a boxer. People who are subject to bad hyalin, foul coated tongue, or any disorder of the Stomach, can at onto be relieved by using Dr. Carson's Stomach Bitters, Vas old and ialsd remedy. Ask your Druggist. Fashionable women pay big money for a jersey, and it doesn't yield milk or butter, either. RU I COUGH CUs Dues in one minute. A good many women who have married dry goods clerks have got two yards ,of illu. sign as a premium. OINGALSSR HAIR RasBw8R restores grey and faded hair to its natural color and prevents falling out. A. P. 398 One American publis} er, who uses 5,000,- 000 envelopes a year, has sailed for Germany after 20,000,000 envelopes, with whioh he proposes to orush the envelope monopoly. The Philadelphia syndicate which now controls the street car lines of Chicago has ordered that all conductors must wear, "boiled shirts." The concluders are in- dignant. This is leap year and matters matrimonial are being reversed. In a breach of bromise snit in Brooklyn the man, and not the wom- an bringe the suit, and he wants $10,000 damages.. The Boston journal's Washington cures. pendent relates that the Washington Hu. mane Society has caused a member of the Britieh legation to be fined $500 for deck- ing the tails of two horses. T. H. Garrett, of Baltimore, has had made for his steam yacht Gleam the small- est piano ever oonstruoted. It is 47 inches high, 47 inohes wide, and 26 inches deep, Tho tone is wonderfully sweet. The triadrennial Conference of the Metho. dist Church in session in New York has delegates from the various States of the Union representing four million Methodists and church property valued at $44,000,000. Tato ragged Italian children, who wets arreeted in Chicago while gathering cigar stumps on the streets; explained that they sold the discarded weeds to a fellow•coun- tryman for 15 cents per pound and that they were " made into cigarettes." A charter was filch at Tooke, Kansas, on Thursday for the Farmers Federation of the Mississippi ''Walley. The capital stook is $20,000;000 with 2,000.000 shares at ten doliare each. The oharter is sighed by citizens of fourteen States and three Terri. torics. The South Carolina l pisoopel diocesan con- vention has unanimously adopted a resolu- tion looking to the absolute separation of the two races into different organizations. The London and Liverpool branches of the National League have passed resolutions expressing confidence in Mr. Parnell, and deolaring they will pay no attention to the resoript of the Pope. Sir Henry' Parks, Premier of New South Wales, assured a deputation that waited upon him that the Chinese who were reject• ed at Melbourne would not be allowed to land in New South Wales. The Madrid Christopher Columbus com- mittee offers a prize of $100,000 for the beet work in any language on the geographical discoveries of Portuguese explorers prior to the time of Magellan. An epidemic of duels is prevailing in Paris at present. Since M, Dupuies was killed last Sunday, eight other gentlemen have vindicated their honour. tinder the code, and seven more aftires d'honneur are set down for to -morrow. The Emperor Frederick wears a scarf.pin with a history, Remarking on one occasion that the person with whom he was convene big was observing the pin with some curio- sity, he pulled it out of his scarf and said :-•- " This little silver coin is one of three which were unearthed in an old Roman grave in the presence of my three boys. I had the three mine mounted as pins for them as me- mentoes of the occasion, and when my little Waldemar died I took possession of his and si have worn it ever Mutt.Prince Walde• mar, who died in Maros, 1879, was a singu. laxly lovable and bright boy, 12 years old at the time, and was the favorite ohild of "Unser Fritz” and his wife, and they bitter- ly and deeply mourned hie premature death. CANOES. SVM. Send for Il. ENGLISH. 7'eterbero, Ont. PATENTS ELITS For Sale—Iiluet1ated deeorlptive Vat• aloguc free. R. Chamberlin, Toronto WEENTS and 8. procured, eEdonetCoTexperts o c GRES Nervous Proatratiof, Menton/ Headache, Neuralgia, Nervone Weakness, Stomach .and Liver Disesaes, Itheumatism,l?yspepais, and all affections of tho Kidneys. WEAK NERVES PAINE'a. CELERY CoMrOUN= Is a Nerve Tonle which never fails. Containing Celery and Coca, those wonderful stimulants, it speed- ily cures all nervous, disorders. RHEUMATISM PAltra'a CELERY Cowmen parities the blood. It drives out the lactic acid, Which causes Rheumatism, and restores the blood. making organs to a healthy condition. The true remedy for Rheumatism. KIDNEY COMPLAINTS PAINE'a CELERY Conrouxn quielrly restores the liver and kidneys to perfect, health, This curative power combined with its nerve tonics, makes it the best remedy for all kidney complaints. DYSPEPSIA PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND strengthens the etomacb, and quiets the nerves of the diges- tive organs. This is why it cures even the worst cases of Dyspepsia. CONSTIPATION PAnNE's CELERY contemn) is not a Cathar- tic. athaytic. It is a laxative, giving easy and natural action to the bowels. Regularity surely fol- lows its use. Recommended by professional and business men. Send for book. Price $1.00. Sold by Druggists. WELLS' RICHARDSON 8: CO., Prop's Montreal, Que II' BAKING P0WUEfi ISi'idt ff4M ' ABSOLUTE Y PURE CREAMTARTAR AND, Soo. F4AVORING EXTnAcT;i ARE 155 STRUNbESTPUREST AND BEST. 4aRK 11t FOR old. Valu blap9btAweek nda p eXpOital Ifa1nllarpo140,th $ pp e O 1?•$ u 'sta. tr a ..• I.$ ,A 4 CANCER TiTMOAS, IILCEI8$. BTC., CIIICEU, without she knife. No euro no pay. Sand stamp for pamphlet. W,L.SMITli, M.D.,124 QueefE„Toronto. RUBBER STAMPS,8 1i olio, and Burning Brands, &o. Send for Catalogue, BARBER BIROS. 00.. 37 Scott St., Toronto, DYEING AND CLEANING. R. PARKER & CO. Works and Bead Offices: 759 TO 763 PONCE ST. 209 Yonge Street, Oily Offloee: { 303 Queen St. West, TORONTO. l 226 Queen St. EastJJJ 100 Colborne Street Brantford, Ont. 4 John. Street North Hamilton. Oat. CAN ADA SHIPPING CO. — Beaver Line of Steamships, railing weekly between Montreal and Liverpool. Saloon. tickets, Montreal to Liverpool, $40, 350, and $00, Return tickets, $80, $90, and $110, according to steamer and accommodation, Inter- mediate, $30 ; Round trip tickets, $00. Steerage, $20, Round trip tickets, $40, For further particulars and to secure brths, apply to H. E. MURRAY, General Manager, I Custom House Square, Montreal, or to the Local Agents in the different Twone and Cities. KNITTING Geo `etewr".Olit:MACHINES MONEY TO LOAN on Farms, Lowest Rates. No delay. Correspondence solicited. 11.W. D. BUTLER Financial Agt., Established 188v. 72 Kiagei. E., Toronto. TORONTO Comoro Sonooi—A grand chance to acquire a thorough knowledge of garment cutting in all its branches. Now's the time to enter. Good nutters in great demand, big wages. Terme on ap- plication. S. CORRIGAN, 122 Yonge•st., Toronto. THE_ BOILER INSPECTION ,and %user• once Company of Canada, Consulting Engineers and Solicitors of Patents, TORONTO. G. 0. Ross, Chief Engineer. A. raessa, Seo'y•Treae FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF, and Vault Dears, • kept constantly in stock. A number of Second-hand Sales at low prices. J. & J. TAYLOR, Toronto Safe Works. TO TOWN AND VILLAGE NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS �E have unexcelled facilities for the SALE or EXCHANGE of Newspaper aloes. Terme, one por cent. Satisfaction guaranteed. /211 -We have now four good establishments for Bale at a bargain, and one publther'wanting a partner. Auxiliary Publishing Company, 33 and 36 Adelaide St. iW., Toronto, Ont. Seven! Bears Of suffering relieved is as many days, Corns cause to the aggregate as much suffering as any single disease. It is the magic solvent power of Putnant's Corn Extractor that makes it speedily sucsastful in removing earns. Take no .substitute, however highly reoommended, Putnam's Painless Corn Ex, tractor Is the best. Sure, safe, and painless Safe jj�� AGENTS 1 AGENTS OURAGENTS Magnificent Parallel Biblon. it 17 Withrow'sPopular "History of Canada," Dough's "Platform Echoee," Dorcheeter''/s "Liquor Cottage by Sam P. Jones' "Living MONO i "The Cottage Physician;' MAKE M Gough's ��Sunlight and Shadow,"Mother, Home and Heaven," oto. Popu lar Books !Liberal Terms 1 Write for circulars, tonne eto., to WILLIAM Samos Publisher, Toronto. Cj Y bile Library Buildingg,ToroS nto. UNIVERSITY om British Columbia, California, Kansas, Illinois, and quite a numoer of other States and Provinces, now in attendance. Write for Deeeriptive Circulars. THOS. BENGOUGH, CHAS. H. BROOKS, Prosident. Sec'y & Manager. CA.IT'flON I—Farmrre dishing to avoid a Lawsuit are warned against buying or USING ► an infringing bagholder manufactured in ' . Middlesex, Ont. The genuine article is stsmp- e. '• he Dandy," and " Patented 1887," 9.9 required by law. 0.W.AthAN & CO., Neild Building, Toronto. WESTERN MACHINERY DEPOT: Cooks' Gem BAKING POWDER Why do you use those Expensive American and Canadian Baking Powders when you on get as good and wholesome at one half the price? Prove it by try- ing the Cook's Gem. Manufactured by ELLIS & KEISHLEY, Toronto. C;ONROY'S CARRIAGE TOPS. Will Sharpen the Knife without removing it from the Machine. 'No farmer etlould send his machine into the field without one. Sample by mail, 30o. CLEMENT .i: Co., Toronto. CHOICE FARMS FOR SALE IN ALL PARTS OF IMMENSE STOOK of Machinery to soloot from J. Send for Lists. II. RT. PETRIE, Brantford, Ont. tremolo raze. Srisetwo—Moisture : intense itohingand atinging most at night : worse by scratching. If allowed to cOntinue tumors form, which often bleed and ulcer- ate, lcerate, becoming very sore. SwArNs'a OINTMENT eto e the itching and bleeding, heals ulceration and in many cases removes the tumors, It Is equally ernes - Woos in During all Skin Diseases. DR. SWAYNE & SON Proprietors, Philadelphia, Swaeim'S OmTMSNT oan bo obtained of druggists. Sent by mail for 50 dents. DEANER, LINE of STEA1USIHIPS, —smolt' m of Wsaat, BsTWBBN— MONTREAL AND LIVERPOOL. Saloon Tiokote, 340,$50,$00. Return, g30, $90, $110, Intermediate, S30; Steerage, 320. Apply to H. E. MURRAY, Oen'l. Manager, Square, 1 Custom House Sq , MONRTEAL. IVIANITOBA. jpARTIES wishing to purchase improved Manitoba jj Farms, from SO acres upwards, with immediate possession, call or write to G. I. IIA.QLSON, Mc - Arthur's Block, Main at,, Winnipeg, Information furnished free of charge, and settlers assisted in making selection. MONEY TO LOAN at current rates of interest. Bicycles 1 AMC" Second • Hand Bicycles and Tricycles. Seed for List. Now Catalogue ready in April. .A._ MONTREAL. Allan Line Royal Nail Steamships Have all the latest iumprovements and are unequalled for durability, style and convenience. The leading Carriage Builders sell them. ASK FOR THEM and BUY NO OTHER. Sailing during winter from Portland every Thurs• day and Halifax every Saturday to Liverpool, and in summer from Quebec every Saturday to Liverpool, foiotldnaIry; and ggr,gers r 9a Londonderry elandalso from Baltimevia Halifax and St. John's, N. F., to Liverpool fortnightly during summer months. The steamers of the Glee• gow lines Bail during winter to and from Halifax, Portland, Boston and Philadelphia; and during stun Ivor between Glasgow and Montreal weekly Glasgow and Boston weekly, and Glasgow and Philadelphia fortnightly. For freight, passage, or other information apply to A. Schumacher & 00., Baltimore; S. Cunard & 0o., Halifax; Shea &Co., St. John's, N. 11%; Wm. Thomp son & t. John, N. B.; Allan & 0o., Chicago; Love & Co.,Alden, New York, H• Bendier, Toronto; Allan Rao & Co., Quebec: Wm. Brookie, Ph ladel• phia; I. A. Allen, Portland, Boston, Montreal. THE ALBANY STEAM TRAP CO'S, SPECIAL BUCKET RETURN TRAP. £The Celebrated Hap, Dock Iuspirator. 421fGresham's Automatic Re.starting Injector. ofratorrison a Automatic Sight Feed Lubricator. &:TEnghleers' & Plumb, ers' Supplies of every description. Send fol drool/tn. JAMES MORRISON, 75 & 77 Adelaide St. W., TORONTO, Young Men CHAMPION-im- proved Safes, at prices within the reach of all. I can send beet manh made withOom- bination Look and welt finished inevery re- spect, for $40, on de. livery at your station. Sand for circular. S. S. KIMBALL, 677 Craig St., P. O. Box 046, Montreal, P. Q. I.HE greaten% d 00very of the pm Beat age for Regalat in; the bowels and Caring all Blood Liv r and Kidney Orin plaints. A perfect Blood Purifier. A ew in Hamilton whohava 0550 beniiited by i11 neo ; Mre.•M. Keenan 192 Robert St oared of Erysipelas of 2 yrr, standing ; Robs. Oct - nail, 24 south etreel, daughter cured .et Epileptic fits after years sufferiIIg' Jen. nee Birrel, 56 ,Walnut Street, cured of Weakness and 95 Cattle Dart St., . oared of Liver Complaint and Blllioueeneet. used only 8 fifty-centbotties • Mrs. J. Bea!, 8 Angosla Sb., troubled for years with Nervous Prostration two small bottles gave h •, 81 IL OF0'.DAIJEY&COProprietors. Whaley, Royce &Co, SUFFERING Pram the effects of early evil habits, the result et ignorance and folly, who find themselves weak, nervous and exhausted; also Mlnnus•Aennand 0Ln BSN who are broken down from the effects of abuse er over -work, and in 'advanced life feel the consequences of youthful excess tend for and read. M. V. Lubon's Treatise on the Disease* of Ron. The book will be tent sealed to any address on receipt of two Se, stamps. Address 112. V. LUTON, Wellington St. n., Toronto, Out. Nervous Debility. DR. GRAY'S 8peelde bas been used for the past fifteen yen", with great 8000088, in the treatment 01 Nerrotte nobility, and all diseases astable from ex. sestet, overworked brain, loss of vitality, ringing in the ears, palpitation, etc. F'or sale by all drugglsts. Price 31 per hex, or 8 boxes tor 35, Or will be tint br mall on receipt Of priers, Pamphlet on applioabion. THE GRAY MEDICINE 00., Toronto. 283 Yonge Street, Toronto. The Cheapest Place in Canada for BAND IRSTRUMENTS. New and Secondhand. Agents for "BESSON" and "HIGHAM" Band & Orchestra MUSIC. REPAIRING or BAND INSTRUMENTS specialty. Send for Catalogue. CURE FITS! When I say Cann I do not mean merely to stop them for a timo, and then have them re- turn again. I MEAN A RADICAL CURS. I have made the disease of FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS, Alife long study, I waxen/WV myremedy to Gunn the worst cases.. Because others hay, fatledisnoreason for not nowreceiving a cure, Send at once for a treatise and aBlurs BoTTLB el my INP'AL.TiiBLit REMEDY. Give Express triall,, andimwili ec oyou. tor f11 Dr. H. O. ROOT. 87 Yonge 8t., Toronto, Ont. BREADMAKERi S YEAST ALNVAIZS AHEAD!t IITtOOAD made with tats 'Yeast took fust prizes at 183. Township and County I• -airs ie. Ontario 111 r5S7, at such pl;tees. as1'lesherton,ltlarkhmn, Vhit. by,ete, Over mono ladies have Gent es letters and postal cards to say that it is superior to all yeast ever used by then, makes the lightest, whiteeI aWectent and most wholeSOs SS bread, buns, rolls and busk.,pkk wahceag. wlih afall ttei it�ai.t TAKE NO OTHER, PRICE d O T`E+t THE `�.j Rs 8c