HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1889-1-24, Page 3CANADA A IMBUING- 001J11TRT.
In Canada's resources, developed and nn-.
;developed, tile field, the forest, the; AellenY,
.; the mine, manufactureerind •comirierce, all
oecupy no mean place. It re, howeeer, no•
depreeiatien of the other resources to eay
that both in actual results and in fiitnre
promise, the Brat named stands ,highest
impertanae. Our exporte tire an 111M:tree
tion of this feat, In 1887 oer agricultural
exPartti. anielinted to moee than half of' ty,f,
total expoete, The induetry which, by vie..
tneof exporte, is second, ha impoietenee" if+
that) of the forest, and the exports of the
latter 'were less than half of those cif the
-field. In round millions of dollera, our
OW exports, in 1687, were ee follows ;-
Tafie14, • 4.01,14* .1414.*An 641,000,000
The forest ..... **1•4•••••••••• 20,000,000
Fisheries,. ‘. • • $ . ••• •• • • 44 ••• • 71":4000
llinie84 • • •• • • 4 • • • • .... • A IN * 4Q0,000
Manutottoree... ....OQOO
Vats,- *A • • ft," • • . • ... !.• Ik• • • ,P '4'a -1,000400Q
itirine/lane0112.44 IR • • • • 4 It • • • 4 • R I,000,000
In this classification I have Made a de-
perture from that of the trede and ncorTgee
Von badge. In the "field" (agriculture). /
have included "animala and theirproducts,"
except lure, which I have elaemfied sepa•
rately.
These figures. etrildeg WS they ere, do
not fully exprese the relative Importance of
agriculture. Among the consideratione
which emphirezo thet expreeeion are the
following ,:-1. The forest product% export -
e4 are more nearly ii a raw state1 like
deals, pleeke, ete., end do not repreeent the
employment efforded thee geld. prodneto do,
the latter iecluelleg auhpredeete aa cettle,
cheese, but=r, greiniet'. (2) Fereet pro,
duete beloreo only to the new pimp° of the
country, and Meet wane with its develon•
meat, while the field hi the present beak:
bone mid the figure promiee of the eouetry ;
aud our bigheet prosperity in the future
will bo coletli?geet upon Ito hot and
expanmen aed imprevement, which
both are peoeible.
Nosv, anelyele et the exports of our
=gee fropormut tied valueble ogrioulthrel
malacca will bhow there la
ONE MOIST.. ellAN011 OF TUE INDUSTRY
whiqb avertope tbe other brauebea, even
agriculture itself Maeda higher time on
other reeoureee. We exported 1887
roundnUUoa dodere
Claeoe mid better.............$ 3,009,060
Vented cettle.. • g. & • • a• 6.00%00-3
Barley" •• 11.1.1..14.1•1.1 451100(4000
Wheilt. • ....•119.1.•1••• • 4,000,000
• • • • • ••• •M•*1 • 2,00%000
Flour•..•••••••.• ... . . •••••*. • • 2..000.000
liOnel•••••••• •01 4: • •*TiO.) ,: 2,000,1100
Buie fo.11, VA • •••••••••••• ‘130,4y 2,000,000
Sundraei• • • • • • 4 • • • • • • • • I 0, 000100
tation for the production of Milk, and of on
at leeet of the milk peoduots. Our faller
in butter exelortation ifs not neceaaarily poo
that the country ia not adapted for butte
predeetion, The quelity of bur whio
we, export lee net! le Proportion to what w
consume atehome. The Canadiaripeople ill'
fight conetunent of eheeae; bet ,:heatry con
immerse cif buttey. Car better meesemptio
to fa Tei7 comdderaloie eAtent of en exact
ing character, anci ebeorbe, ierger pro
portion, ifsmot nearlS4 all, of the very :nee
portien.ek_hur ovahole make. Local pricea
for the best ef nebutter are usually auffi,
dandy high to force the exporter to handl
Traiatities of cheaper' and iuferior bn
ter. One I utter maker within a mile of nay
writieg has flold no butter for yea at lee
than 20 cents per pound. Aiwaya has
4 his price," end 99 yeare ego ids priee
waa 25pie Pa per Petend, This butter eat;
esnally been eokl directly to game ef
reettiler' consgroera•alyeeye on the 'eookout for
good hotter at ; any reaeonable price,
Doubtlessonot e -single tab ef it ever fund
its way ;Kato the exports, for the roaster that
'it was alwayeepoken for, and wanally
Ar Pion= \mon Pttimin 17 sus=
our people meet be equal to the needs of th
situation, even as it was in the eaSO of chees
production. But the people slaoulcl
themselves at once and heerzily to the task
e
DeeervedlY Rebuked.
014 Unale--Well,°Waldo •what did Septa
Claus bring you?
- Year -Old Boefoniau-Unole, yonr
•
tio ' will show that the temper of the peopl
• iney prove fit subjecta for your paerility.-
Americe,„
h What hart been done already m thie, eoneec
e 'pr improvement and progrees, bat no
• enough has beee'done and not ellough et
a tenanted. .[4q noteleina tlle the *
▪ light ono; 10E40, only, thet the genius; of
- the people ia equal:to the neeb,if it will aenert
t iteelf here as it hes. done eleewhere. What
action must needs be taken, it iii not within
the -scope of the present wriliug to ditlenss.
• The egeonee which. ere ;4rf:FIclY worldPg
- for
ieireeiVB2eSee` OF PAIIING eaereDe
mainly, the follOwine to-
Tbe Western and astern Deirymeit'a ma-
Panatieets of °Merle, and tile Deiragnerea
o easocietion, of quebee, have boon more then
all else inafmeneotrel in building itp our
great oheese indostry, and meking lc what
it he; Tho Ontarie Creameri, s /Ilse:dation,
of recent. organiietion, ia proreisiog of much
help_to tbe butter galiqtry, The Nov
ne, a
Soi:iairyriattee asecreiation le a Jive or.
ganizatien, and for about; five yeera has
done good pioneer work. Titere is an as
• sedation in Manitoba, 4 f WhOni practicel
work I eanaoe epeak from pyreonel know-
:ge, The Coterie Agriculture! eollege,
unelPb, has made 4 good beginnieg with
it werking crectniery, Mat it doubt:eaa has
lte;lieet work yerto do,. • It ia. now deirag
good experinieutal work, and perhaps bet-
ter lecture work outside anmeg the favreers,
and, the heed ef this depertment has Abilities
of the highest order, which AO him well todo
great work for general Cenedian dairyipg.
The Domieloa experimeetal bent et OaraWsk
him Pet yet put iteelf on the recovel of tbinge
aeWmpliehed, bet it may suede to do a
moat IMporrant and much ueeded eervice
the line of e*eritneret and educatioo. Oaa.
Ade 1144 'an eNeelleat 44rieelteral preea,
has *nee, oud a doing, er greed work
oducathig a eeederei Tbe OrdlUary 740We
paper itaelf leelinly alive to is osill power
to reeele and impress the MaSael in the dirge
tion of improvement. The Demi/Pion and
Seale of the provraciel goverismeete have
rusdo a heel -ening by eirculetieg -dairy liter=
ature epecielly prepared. A* tile writer of
Wale of the paniphleto issued, I mu sled
have euleitannel evidence that 14 has doe
good work, .
In view of our netarel advaetagee, th
genius of our people, what has already bee
attained1 and an. awelrened diapeeitio
throasheut the ceentry to neeke great
progreo, there le surely reason te hopo to
the dairy iodustry a Ceueda.
The pereon referred to bee jest eent one tub
to a ¥pfltr�aI Iamijy, Wbezie hea4 writhe
that ie le "very fine better," One tab has
gone teKingetem, Qat ; eltelloes to Ottawa,
and the balance le apelten for by a Montreal
retailer, There is •notbing exeeptional in
thin iriatance, it IS merely tiluetreelve of a
coeditieu et thieve •which beers upon the
qeemionof the grade ed our whole lantter
production.
Again, Ie faulty condition of butter in a
foreign market is not alwayis a proof that
the batter was devoid el qeelity when Arat
neigh!.t may no; have been peeked to pre.
vide for the tryieg Conditions of 14 Seine.
(pipet haxelliog, t heve been uulairly
metedn ith treneportatiou or by speeulative
balding."
k ASS a wetter ef feet, in every province of
tIe Dominioe, and very likely la every
eemity, more or hag better ha* been'eleel Is
being niede, whiell Would lae`eiMeitlered fine
=Mier het. Ibk enliltely 000 In Ire
land beat beter better Can he mede than in
our owe Prince Edward leiandeetqually
green Awl bessatlial. "Gilt edged " butter
insy be made stimoet anywhere in maritime -
Nova Semite aid NoveBreaswickewitli her
icle menthes and zoo), elopes, kieeed by
Atlantic) seabretzee, Quebeo has ite Eastern
Townehips, the very eanee as which ie ere
ouymous with the beet better of the cove
-
Ley., It bee, toe, ite gatemeraska dietrict,
whioh though, it bee ehipped enoughbed
butter to opoil the beat reputation, did 14 in
• spite -of. cattle graseee atuloapliere
which here produeeil eome, 941,elight helm
produced mere, of the
FINEST MAX AND ZETTIO1 IN TUE won%
Ontario being more al 91, Whent.grOIVIllg
country, has had tele of the advantage of
havingnuide butter -malting be some degree
a specialty, but it is not to be detibtedethat
in every one of tee rich countiee exoelleue
butter has been made, thouelz toes of It
have been spoiled by had mixing and *tare
As Lor our glorioua Western
ritegeoethe prairke—there may be some
pleb' of it looking the abundenee„eipn,re
water eseential te the productlou of finenit
butter, but they are probably only a Man
proportion of the whole, and where there le
water there are the added advantagee of d. W
egad) dairy cattle, rich, sweet prairie
'greases!, natUre'S 'pureet air, cool etunmer
ighte, and, lot it be added, a people of en.
orpriee and intelligence, tho pick ot every
'
there., If Canada does net tako first reek
s a dairy nouutry, lc will not he because
he la not favored by nature with all the
seentisi emiditiona of grassee, water, ell
te
late, o.
Doubtless there aro distriete Clmumis
ecense of natural conclitiona or dream
tames, not ao well adapted for butter ea fo
hoese pradnetion. Thiel may be true of aOrn
tour wheat growing wateremant Outer'
°untie'', or some of our rioh low olay land
1 our Quebec) pariehee ; but these distriete
ill confine themeelves more cloaely to
heese production. as a profitable specialty
eking butter only in a aupnlernontaty way
and mainly for consumption more or les
local.
Second.L.Thok genius of tho people o
enada Is equal to the special neede of sun
esaful datr,ing. Hero I have touched uppn
impbitent factor of success. Natural ed
asses, though necessary to completeat
coeas, are e •
ALAIOST LESS THAN IIALF TUERATTLE,
Totel........•,....
The dairy everts' her stolid higheet ef
ell. Indeed, they exceed. our combined ex,
port* of eheep, fruit, becon, bay, mkt% hidee,
potatoes and wool 1 They were nearly 20
per cent. of ail the agricultural exports and
over 10 per cent. of our total exporte I
Theo fade indicate, ao far Se tXPOrte
have any meaning, that the dairy la a factor
in our iuduetriel economy whiek fa 'mond to
no other. It le finch a hector in a sense not is
indicated by figures, for nillit produution
rather than being unduly orcheustive to tbo u
4011 is favorable to a evidere of cultivetien t
which will help to relieve the fertility of aoll s
already impoveriehed by grain cropping. It a
le the Canadian experience that the intellle
gent production of milk and the skillful e
manufacture elite; produeta,briugaprooporlty
to the agriculturiett
The manifeat advantagea of dairying, and la
the largo place It has In our Industrial econe s
omyheapeak a couditiori of things favorable o
to the future prosperity, and pregresa of the t.
country.
Unhappily, a further analysia of oar dairy o
exports will meetly Modify any eelf•con- w
gratulatione. While in a general splendid e
expansion and rapid growth of our export:is m
our dairy producte, 110 0 Whole, have kept
peace with the mast Important of our other
exporte, ono of thee° dairy produdts has
been steadily falling behind in a moat mark.
ed degree. The yeara 1872 to 1887, which
lucre:toed our total exporta from 01 to 78
•million dollare, or 22 per cent., increased
'rote% to that antedilUIll
ViOn Ytil. it0Zns au basalt
y igence. The younger children
orieren vczrss.
11. TAYNCIT.
Nav 24, 1.
if 4
Tip DIporiwa DEEDS,
ifies Peieiltsh plate ot;Charles !Mine •
Tile big fear 'Storey bOuals at Front 4ud
Windsor estivate, that wee the home o'f the
late AnM
na orrison, Toronto, hoe been con.
verted into io known aa "Alike% leeig.
log Ilopeo." It was the scone on Saturday
night of a diebdicel trice.. the proportrator
whiali deeervee to lei severely punished.
While John V.oung, OPQ of the lodgere, was
eouneep re alleged that Charlea
Heinle% of 137 York etreet, pieced a barite
Ln tho Are and left It there until It wee reel
hot, ,, Then plokinget up with the tongs;
he cerrled Young'* boil and laid it on
the latter a bare arm. Young shrieked with
pain, sprang out of bed and rilehed frantic -
idly about tne room. When he bed regebeed
• eoutrol of hinueilf he moused Holmes of
• his oowfirdlyeetewhercupouthelatterknocla
him down and daubed a pail of water over
. him. A friondtof Young took a hand in the
✓ discussion and told Ilormea that any one
• whoir
would do such a treaoherouaot had
O murder inhis heart." Feat° was finally re-
etored and Young and his friend retired, for
the raiglit, expecting no further annoyance.
When they bad fallen asleep Holmes, it fa
• alleged, again heated the briok, plaoed it on
a tin pan in the bed and rolled Young an
a to of it, Yonng awoke in agony and was
in a mood to do aornothing desperate in re•
f venge, but a tragedy was averted by a mid-
. den departure of .Holnies, who was pursued
on., Oast:reel; hyow polipenno, but escaped.
,warrant pea next da,,y issued for Holmes'
arrea: on'tbo charge of aggravated assault,
and during the afternoon Detective Davis
mot him on Yonge street and took him to
police headquarters.
an
va
our °beam.: and butter exports from $5.500e au
000 to $8,000,000, or 48 per cent ; while our
butter exports, inatead of showing therr
share of increase, have actually fallen off
rem three and a hall millions to one million
' dollars, or no leas than 83 per cent. I It, of
course follows that the exports of cheese
must have had
AN ALMOST PHENOMENAL EXPANSION
in order to have given the combined exports
so good a showing as they have made. And
the actual increase of our Cheese export
have, indeed, been something striking.
From less than two million dollars in 1872
they have grown to over seven million dol-
lars in 1887, an expansion of about 286 per
cent
The actual reputation abroad of Canadian
cheese, compared with what it was before
the trade began to &IMMO noticeable propor.
tions, is a flattering confirmation of the con-
clusions which naturally follow from a study
of the above figures. At one time Canadian
cheese was exported under an., American
brand, to give it a better hold on the English
market; to -day it is to be feared that
shrewd Americans know. too well that
American cheese will Bell better in
England if put upon the market:, as Can-
adian. The reputation of Canadian cheese is
now second to none, and the ithaeess till
Dominion in cheese production has already
• awakened considerable enquiry as to our
methods among our corepetitors. Both in
:Danmark, the present butter country per
excellence, and an Holland, the premier comn.
try for milk production and dairy exports,
I saw indications of a disposition to etudy
the reasons of Conada's succese. Incident-
ally I might remark that for four yeariothe
southwestern counties of Scotland -110e
been steadily improving the quality of their
cheese under the personal instruction of
Canadian cheese -millers, who are introduc-
ing the Oinadien system. The firsteeariop
the canny Soots were content with thelm,
portation of one instructor; jant
are not satisfied with less than two of our
, best men,' whom f they secure in. the most
practical, businese-like way, by , ,liberal
We are diming more and more into days of
stiff competition, in which intelligence, en.
terprise and akii will play the fullest park
Scientific: inveatigation, to discover nature's
secrete ; experimental work, leading to per-
feation of method; ingenious inventions, to
perfect necessary appliances o originality
and push in enterprise -all are necessary to
moods in the Strong "ciimpetition already
updmus. Ill pushing tothe front in cheese
making, Canada hue shown herself peopled
with a race possessed of the necessary quail.
flotations for enema The growth of the
cheese industry, if carefully mudjed, will be
seen to be not an aecidetit nor a epurt, but a
real growth, due to the intelligent enter-
prise of the people most intima tely con-
nected with that growth. It is the ueited
action of the pioneers of the industry in QM'
tart°, in hasociation, assisted, in a moderate
degree only by Government., which gave the
fast inipeturs4 to what is now our great
motery, .system.of ofteeee-inaking. Quebec
foltowed oloselyupon Ontario'audnow other
Pr
ovi_elis are on the move. The cheese in-
dustry is now so well in hand that there
min be little doubt of such steady pro:hese
that theDoininion.will lead all competitors
in the race. e. • '
• The good judgment efethe Canadian (lease
makers is well indieatedly their temper. on
the uestion of •
THE ADULTERATION 03: cnIEBSE.
All the plausible armaments to greedily re-
sort to.the tempting profits of robbing the
inilk of its cream, and subatituting some-
thing cheaper, are alwaye met by' a`Onaiii:
mono, even impatient opposition by dor:too
/iodated .cheese -makers; The wisdom 'of this
diepositionbegomee niore and more apparent
in the ever -improving reputation •of otir
Cifeefre in Great Britain.' In a recent official
examination,ot, 1 think, nearly 300 samples
of Canadian'edeeese.in.ngland, not one was
found 'tole alliterated. •
. •
In butter production, while their are no
gleptee of marked sucgeas, whilethere are
her endences of, failure, 'tile' genius of
eV
remuneration for what they,fied to be ex: ie
ceedingly valuable service. •
, -•• 7
•• On the other hand, the actual reputation
abroad of Canadian butter to -day, compared
to what it was at one time, is of Re
Ce
•
• A LESS FLATTEEW4,01.LARAdTER, th
inileed, it 115,a question which has fallen off le
' the moat, our' exports of butter. .(which we lo
. have seen has gone down 73 per Gent.), or Th
our reputation for making it!
So • much for. the, past • of our dairy in.
dustry. What, is its possible and probable
future? To myself, irt spite of, the „clisoour•
aging aspects of our •enquiry, the outlook
is hopeful. •
Firet--The country is remarkably
adapted for dairying. The &Neese •of the
cheese industry is abundant proof of adap-
IthenniatiO Paini • •
quire no description, since, with rev, ex -
prion, all at some time have experienced,
mr twinges. Rheumatism is not easily dis-
dgerblonlyetbe moat powerfully penetrat-
g rehtedieil geatitta its veryfoundatione.
e moot modedol treatment known, and
it is now frequently resorted to by medical
men, is the application ot that now. famous
remedy for peine-polsones Nerviline.
Mlle to clay that Mitlaine yet diet:levered ham
afforded equal satisfaction to the auffering.
A triad, elm be made at a small cost, as
sample bottles of Nerviline 08,12 be had at
the drug stores for 10 cents, large betties 26
cents.
Cure Your Catarrh or Get $500.
For many years, the proprietora of Dr.
Sage's Catarrh Remedy, who are thoroughly
reeponsible, finimoially, as anyone can
easily aseertain,by proper enquiry, have
&fared in good faith, thtongh nearly, every
newspaper in'the'landla standing reward of
$.500 for a case of nasal eatorrh, no matter
how bad, or of how long 'standing, which
they. cannot euro, The Remede, which ie
sold by druggists iat only 50 mints, is mild,
seething, cleansing, antiseptic and healing.
The quality of dud that some folks are
readeof ..wouldn't aeU anywhere for $36 an
acro.
cTtnIEtuffe
o r So
with .
L
'a*cl:aohe and vertigo, doctor? I have
a bad cough, too and dull aches under the
shoulder -blades too,
losing weight, and am
bilious all the time." The courteous eihy,,
sician answers: youinquire what is the
cause of all thia mischief, it is a torpid liver.
That organ, you are aware, is the largest
-gland ni the body,' and its effice is to carry
offthe waste of the system. When it' fails
to do its proper work, the refuse of the body
is re:absorbe& pad goes circulating tound
arid, round. ine the blend, poisoning, not
nourishing, the tissues'. But wheayon con-
tinue to suffer in this way I =Jib a loss to
understand,. Once Dr. Plerceti Golden Medi-
cal'dfitedvereoteeuld give proeapt relief, and
futere immunity from soda attacks."
e• A dinner gown is Made of glace velvet;
ivitka loog prineess•train ppening over rose.
silk muslin, trimmed with' point lace and, bor-
dered all around with Russian sable. ••
ligver Haifa of" Davy,Crookett's 'COOS"?
That's queer' Virell ib waelie e
Crockett was noted for his skill as a marks-
man. One day he leveled his gun at a
•racooP in alree, when the. animal, knowin g
the Colonerseprowess, cried out, " Hello
•there I ArevoleDavy Crockett If you are,
I'll just comedown, for I know I'm a gone
000II," Just take a:dose 'of,.Dr. Pierce's
Pleasant burgU•tivii ,Penets. and see how
quickly your bilitiusness and indigestion will
emulate the eiemPle of "Davy Crockett's
coon," and f, climb' down. They are
specifics for ill derangements of the liver,
stomach and bcwels.,' , . • •
It now turns out that the Hayden Re-
public ;was eeized by Gen. Legitime because
he knew that aboard of her were several
•members of the Chamber id Deputies whose
votes he wanted in order to elect him Presi-
dent. When he had obteined posseesion of
tfiegdeputieisilleoffered them the choice of
voting for,him or being shot. • It will be re.
membered „that. he 'was elected by an un-
nimoue vote.
•,,,••••7.•
. (Todoit4outza:p_ties. Surcly Oare
Tothe el.
Pleese leforio year readers aim I have ..
positive tereedyfor the above Awned diesaeo..
5y its • timely use th.oneentle. .ef inspeleee .
:owesliseee hi ee perreenently cured. I ehitli
,lee Med to -seed two bottlee :Amy Neu*
'free t9 any ef year readers who nave ooze-
/gimp:ion if they will send me /deter Expeeee
end, P. 0 edereta. Reep)t, T.A Sl•OCUAL
161. West Adelaide Sr, 'Toronto.
The ancient Pernviene bed whietifee, 3740.
Tae modem jugs timely gargle,
Two -heeds are better then oneeeeepazielly
• if e pereme is :goy% th depend pa a dime
Anneenea. for a Wong,
Ogft 410 gore..
-Nv/oxf9n a ceugh drops are the' beet fn th
world for tee throet and ehest, for the .velee
,aureacq4aellptooeta an v4th,lelitartiVereore R. 4 T. W.
A .girl aiwaya Watatil ft, fellow to tie a
truelover'b knot 'a bon she gem him en the
Vgere •rer iernatemsages.
;dam batlt, dei..417;5r44. tla 'a:401234o /4•41:',
3 1,r35444O2 CAO4, rlY.F th3 t.L4:M.v.
;;Ae39 !Zten4ligine5)-.•..eX:.140n:t tka hlrd.%b,
age. taes .4tyit
!be hzvl000t tav,at lee:reel 91.-e-vt
v.-ha:ever. $1171-,,,r411.-4 a:4 el rat-
a 070 hs50t8 1,71.S% a•a', rns
•srl. ar .44 14;34 ,ftlt01pt,*.mi4
aae eeita eteeior tor teieeea
oe. - et taiiierie of 'ilea
't.ta and0.04core ea eeiereitioe oe Steri
13 47 Weil: •vit‘14r, Zara lirara,rel,
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THE NERWES9
THE LIVER,
OlAci;lit,f;9
arld thA
4*-414,ttxt. tied= gives it won.
deefulpewerto eareeil diseeser,
14,47?..117 AM. We %,5!ok ?
Because we allow the nerves to •
relaVin cv48%2Led and irritated, ar.d
dime greet orgens to become doeged
r torpid, =poisonous humors are
tI4ere1br fined into the Mod that
hould be expelled naturally.
Allie,0 CELERY
COMPOUND
WILL 0, URZ 3IlaJfilgISNESS, ME;
cONEVIIMTION, ZIPNET
Zrallr.r2,X.11M1114li5EDITSEASI23,
F;raa,,,,..vtagz,7v3,1=49vgA...
41.';•14. AND AT47.1
214 etrengthening te
n.r5 CAr-Siig creeaclicu cf ate
3;r: ee gr.4411:14:4,-.1.5.a.;Lli
1;44; 1:4-4r lo.;e uo1T
snCe.Wier.s Potrzo sr:OA:Twit
rereilottal wills I ;roe Cireeneeterii I
gdtdinzeleu.rBinertereatiOZeoyei
akar; oerva3a • cillaiaciaae4141
Wig elneleoireelitat
Da nes Crerrar CQV.rOVIIP '9413
lo.; an earorly vegera*
, Tama:us :ra all eases.
Praer. Petro SUM.
.F.i4 ;for
VI, TIMM:WON 4CO,Frepri
atosvarat,
aaned Glass
*FOR OBUROtitolS, DWET4INGS,
- AND PUBLIC MUDDING%
AUSLAND &SON,.
rown En es
MON MO STEEL BOILERS MY $11E
TORONTO ENGINE TIOREq,
ZniNc4S$ AND FRONT STS.
Perkins tb. Co, - Toronto,
,01.1.044.TKD
1 Toreata St., mato
vitae, .5044411
,Segkesia
,e040,1141,1
*oo0*t ani 01s;1‘..•0m a 5't3 .4.47;
er4,3 teereagd raeliittee It tea
ateicA ?see oweera wiee cheap
Via tP,c(e
rare;
2nttgri4aI recealre
tzr r9.atrareati tired .eteetv met eateteeeetirity.
Apo:teatlon ma, temado.teeltheret the mponf's
.o arorz.fir.t., ertE)
5.CWZBEitT 414SOIX.eforieete Director. T.incutra
, .
ter spemlieg
WAS Cured
r
The
in Chicago
affections,
been obliged
Winter Scutt's.
advised
Cod Liver
and to my
once, and
three months
gained
vitas able
zard and
day..
Aar 7.41
by
141
Winter
1 contracted
4
to
to try
Oil
la ti rprise
by
flesh
to stand
attend
an Drool:10,
Ten 'Winters
Seott's
Centro Eta
Juve;5iN,
atter thee
tul sines
spend
Last flovemberwa
Scott's
with ilypopliesteriltele
was
continuing
was entirely
and strength
oven
to business
C. T. ctiuROHILL.
.10c.
South,
Ereelsion,
;:erz York, I
itark, c
great tlro
Bronchial
then have
nearly every
a
Emula1e/1 of
relieved at
its use
cured,
and
tho allz.
every
and f i IWO.
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0 AMEN TS }Teen nal. ?Mardi At:Ivies-octal tail'Its.
V EirdiStd. OPIIntd V. glitout at COn,Traront0.
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Le -fl Mrs'r� Y#,1::. e0 ...., 11144. .ilvVF4,t^u
b I- PIET te.i.f.1.: Co
librebiiil.r4 .130 23 Kirtir ird:P.. Worentr.
"GANG and Tetocrd C1,111ED I no engt ;
book am. DR..%:4CMCNALA,,
N'o452^,13;rareroUtEetract, X V.
AUSAGE Pg2.1g-sefr"IF:a,V.'", '17,g,
rimt AIillarteul L101: Cas3iIi;9. ()dere filled
ny desired quantity. Writs for prieca.
JAMES PINK. tl: SON,
41 to 47 St. Lawrence, Market, ercntO.
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70.ii MAY HAVE ONE!
JeM send yenr name and eddrees, and 10*. Tor
pastago, and melee _Ilv Mall a IIANDEOltEl
sILKIIANDEERCuELF,onaTholdniehecalet
asionlahosevoryene! Andreirs,Whiten Noselty
Co., Toronto, Ont.
for
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BUSINESS Etecti*Itt vt(zwealgrt
aneyoung woman. GoodBook
keepers are oonstantly la demand by Buainess men.
Therelanokaowledec mere S
mei I than Shorthand and HORTHAND
T.vpowritIng. A new ava-
nt) for female employment tint pays: Constantly
rowing demand for shorthanders.
RITE loIrrteLeztaticvie SitrogrloanraLcci:nglingi4g
rates of tulgon.
Address -CANADIAN BUSINESS 'UNIVERSITY,
Public Library Building, Toronto. Taos. Brarootion,
President 0. R-Bnoexa, Seely &Manager. ,
MERCHANTS, BUTCHERS,
and Traders generally.
We want a 000D MAN in your localit3 to pick up
0.ek3CoN7302EICJEATO
or us. Cash furesheil on satistacton, guaranty
Addrou, 0. 8.
Hyna PARE. 'Vermont, U. S.
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480 ACRES FREE,
in Dakota or Montana, Broad *Prararies, Fertile Val.
Lys, Wood, Coal ana clear maintain streams. Send
your address ou Postal Card to J M. RUCEINS,
Palmer House Block, Toronto, or, I'. I. WHITNEY,
Cron. Pass. Agt., St. Paul, Minn.
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VW are childriu
Whou Breadmakees
• Afarnata
_ So she
'Cause her bread
And we eat all
BUY THE BREADMAKER'S
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who cheerfullrjoin
Yeast is tae subject
tried all the rest,
knows it's the best,
is the whitest, her,buns
thellancakes he dare
YEAST.
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in the charm
Waren:A
[1(ghtecii
are Sk.
set &forests.
PRICE 5 CENT
e u.13 g Men
SUFFERING, !tern the effects of early evil habits, the
result of ignorance and folly, who find themselves
weak, nerv ous and exhausted'; also Mannal.Aase and
OLD alma Who are ,broken down from the etiolate of
abuse or over work, and In adratioed life feel the
consequences of youthful excess; ,and for and read
M. V. Lubon's Treatise on the Diseases of Men. The
book will be sent sealed to any address on mecipt of
tW° 81°(...;tat8tON4,d4reelMfrion St TOronto,Ont
mace O5Upifl el
ngho,r oot SolItituro ut
TO*0
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FARM LOA.
ORECIT .FONCIER FRANCI,OARACI
.CAP1TAL, - $5,000.000.
IIIONTRag„
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OFFICE ONTARIO 1/11451(1.1?:
WELLINGTON STEEET, 11tdIl..A1914).
Tt.59Carerane ler:risen n2 fnr.aa trlaartc.. Yana
tecarceat rat+ of lizterret oa3csa freaaTal it ta•rav.
r iraltatnalida epo;y to 'inlW
W. U. ILVNO, Ilanageri Taranto,
fl TOR011e SILVER PLATE CO
er Ito 0i-a1a cf-
31LVE1fPLATED WARES, (
TRAM
keteleNWS ; 00t1:
11 to 430 Xing St. Wost, TOROliT• C
121111101, J. 0 COPP,
1111,1t;•,, So. -Tres»
at Line Royal Mali Staaniship
ibUtraft4IATIOZVit.ter Pram PartiAnd everryranmin)
.1,1 :MN% everySttnriny t'r Lverpeo, ca 5 la mu"
:of r irsni f.acelitoe** S.tarday to Lerpool,call•ris I
•t LoodenJerry b land mails awl paexasere fcr
lotiaarl Pal Ircipal: atr,a from R:Itlraore, vaHeir,
fax ate S'a E, to Liverpeot tarteketii
Maine oinatuer wombs. Tie stremere of the Cilas
gow lines tail daring whiter to rind from Ltatifar,
Ilel:ra ant Phiralelp:da; and d's',
racr Itetteen 1aejow Otcl nontrial weekly: G.qp.9,7,04
Atitl to and Wager; an Pnieercireir
Per treiset, P.11I1 or °nor informatine apply to
A. Salmmeeher & Co., Baltimore S. Cunard
Halifax: Shen Es Co., zit. John's. Nfl5. Win. Toomp -
son ra Coe St. John, N. B.; Alleu 41 Cc.. Chlasga
Lova ta Aiden, Neve York ; IL Heartier,
Allem?, Rae & Co,,, Q Wave ; Droakli, Phil%
: Allen Portion! Dorian Ain:Ur:AI.
When le y(rnu I do net mean neere4tto
tAap3ge:Lll„ta"I
th-Pa1 A ilAt42ag;t:c:!.
4PIL-4FSY or
FALLING SICENESS
stay. X WAD1MNr say rerorz;F ta
neon caws, lievatee laves hove
• reasenfer notieowirezenetiraoure,
eforct twat:Fear:I Peon r:
1.1.4;AX Udalsur. Gese k..prees
:Bee. It cost, se7: r ellaitegior
tt ers, Matt'
00T, ILS.,161 West Adelside
Tenoicro, PNT.
STANDARD CHOPPING
• -
USESPESTFEENNUR
MILIATGNEs
Forza•CRIN:VI tree
weatia net-F./4=a
PIAILlAa tit Ii.;1114:2t.
ayommu.
'LAST A
1.1FCTINItt
,fSEB"; t
veje
° tie
op;
lY • EW.C!-BRAlinTuRD.
(, DHSS DNS
P.1.110 EEF
THE eR EAT
STRENGTH GIVER
'PERFECT F600
FOR TNE SICK
,NWARMING
ulEallesSiiEVERa
A POWERFUL
INV1G0RAT0t1
anningiPalatable
Aro tho words need by everybody to express their opinion of the merit' ef
Johnston's Fluid eef
as a WINTER BEVERAGE. and as a matter of fact it has a
Wonderfully Stinsulating effoat upon the circulation, and not
ouly s but it suppliee lasting strength and vigor and is justly called
THE GREAT STRENGTH -GIVER.
FOR BEST FAMILY USE,
CARBON SAFETY COIL.
ASK DEALERS FOR 1T.
Wholesale Depots :
oNIARIO-Tonoino, 30 Front street east-
" °mom, 38 Spark street.
" teuttivreres, L. W. Y001118123 & CO.
egrEBEc -lecesraaax., E. Cavanagh.
MARITIME PROVINCES -Sr. Jowls. 3os. Bullock
& Sons.
MANITOBA &N W.T.-Balt9M029, W. Jolmston & Co.
Sane' Rogers SG Co., Toronto, Canada.
S 5 oiATTc.
Capital am! Funds now over $3,000,000.
EAD OIFFICE, - 15 TORONTO STREET, TORONTO,
A. Home Company, Established! October, 1871.
• To this date, Ootober 31st, 1887, there has been returned
• ., To. be herr of Polley -hoiden (death maims) .... • . ... • .• ....8849,249 00
To Pis holders of Matured Edo ant Petioles . •• . 26,492 68
To Polley -holders on sturender of Policies.. , . . . . . .............
„.... . . ... 98,888 00
•lO Polley -holders for Cash Profits (including those allocated and being paid)._ .432,844 02
To holders of 'Annuity Bonds- .. . . .......... 18,087 89
"
Loanedl to Pollopholders on the &madly' of their Policies- ..82,284 98
•
seso-75-.2e7eizo
Peileise§in Force over 10,000. Amount ov uti515,000.000i
Sm W. P. Howeearn, 0.B., K.031 G. e
, vitae E S-WILLIADI ELLIOTT, ESQ.; EDwARD HOOPER E.
J. K. MACDONALD, Mounding. Director.
,39-Pel1elea'Nonforteltable after 2 years and indefeasible after 8 years.
Ok
ateMPliefitarl..,..Oee'eoloiir•le" •
? lit41-:^nf
110P BITTERS.,
..
A. ONDE..FUL., NERVE TO.eIs lo. A Medicine, elei a Drink. Cure Al! Diseases of the Stomach; Rowels,
IBIOod, Liver, Kidneys, Urinary Organs, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Female Complaltre.
natsu,DRUNKENESS.•
it may Save Your LAfe.., t „000 Reward paid for a case they wmrio