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TJIE EXETER. .. AD)VOCATE,
TRUIISDA Y, JANITA.RY 10, 1$95,
eek's ConOnerelall Smmnn cry,
Nearly 7,000 shares of Montreal Street
Railway sold, in Montreal East week,
\TEWSY CANADIAN ITEMS
THE MOWS RAPPENINQS.
teregtiag homes and IneIdatzts,'AmpSere,
ant and Inutrlagtive, Gathered frozrt
the Veerleele R'rovineea
Essex has another gas company.
Orillia kills'tagless dogs on sight,.
Firebugsare active in Owen Sound,
7.Ize number of failures in the 13omin- Athens has just hada
fine
poultry
fai
n,ion the est week was411Um zethanBothw llis armozt, As oata-
Fhesamevtcliu189 .
tion,
,
The earnings of the Canadian Pacific:
Railway for the third week of December
were $810,000, a decrease el $10,000,
The withdrawals from the Pustoflce
Savings Bank exceeded the deposits dur-
ing the mouth of November by over
`.f 3U,ODU.
In the Dominion last week the failures
numbered 86, as against, 40 the previt is
week, and 87 for the corresponding we k
of a year ago. Ontario had 16, a de-
csreae of 6, of which only 4 had a credit
ranting, Quebec .had 14, none of which
aver Colum-
bia 4,o Nova Scotia and Prince Edward
Island 1 each. No failures in New Bruns-
wick and Manitoba.
Wheat quotations are practically un-
changed, and the holiday dullness is be-
ing felt. R eoipts are smaller than in
preceding weeks, but the accumulation
of stock continues, and the visible sup-
ply both here and abroad is much larger,
Some selling for foreign account is re-
ported,and it is rumored that wet weather
es delaying the harvest in Argentina.
Many traders think that the American
crop is nearly marketed, and that a
sevore decline in arrivals will soon, be
noticed, but no consequent advance in
pries has occurred. The best news is the
strength of French markets, bat coati
ne ntal markets generally do not respond.
Here and There.
A plot sometimes thickens until every-
body can see through it.
xxx
A bullet-proof coat should be worn
when asking questions of Iowa bank
clerks.
xxx
Using other th the
intention of replacing iteople's sec ezof the
trick cards m the devil's pack.
xxx
The Japanese are marching forward
without music. They use their brass
bands only to punish refractory prison-
ers.
xxx
A London preacher whose sermons are
good enough to print is protesting vigor-
ously that he does not want them report-
ed in newspapers and periodicals, because
this deprives him and his publisher of the
annual volume.
xxx
A confessed murderer in Kansas City
has been acquitted on the plea of hyp-
notism, and the man who hypnotized
him is ander sentence of death. The
Americans have not been slow to take
ftp the new ideas. '
xxx
The Iowa doctor who "had to put a
widow out of his office because she made
love to him" is J, J. Guthrie. One of
those J's must be for Joseph, and wheth-
er it stands for that or not `'the doctor is
entitled to a coat of many colors,
x x x
The college girls at Olivet, Mich,, not
e col
lee dingg-rooame of football in m, but they kicked down
the clzand li:xs, broke the windows and
made the place lc ok as if it had experi-
enced a very severe earthquake shock.
T�el0eeaachers also wore the same shock-
inxxx
Mary E. Lease will go to California for
•crest and recreation. Her recent illness
has seriously impaired her constitution,
and the prominent position she has at -
tamed in Kansas renders life too exeit-
ing th ere for her shattered nerves. Ont -
door life on a ranch, she hopes, will re -
stere her to her former vigor.
xxx
Some of the Kentucky colonels are
';eompletely flabbergasten on beholding a
"lady in divided skirts, Col. Farrar, . of
Louisville, writes that .his feelings at the
'sight were akin to those of a young ernan who described her wo-
itions of' first
f'love as an "inward indescribableness of'.
"outward all overishness,"
x xx
The thermogen is an appliaace for
keeping up the temperature of a patient Kingston will probably organize a so -
during an operation, doing . away ciety for the protection of women and
with blankets and hot water bottles. It children.
is in the form of a quilted cushion, with
an arrangement of fine wires inside, by
which any desired degree of heat may
be obtained by electricity. It was ex-
hibited at the last meeting of the Royal
Society of England.
'Whooping --cough is prevalent In Ganan-
aqua.
Diphtheria is again prey. alont in Lloyd -
town.
In Winds r a lilac tree was, buddicg
last week.
13roekville's new asylum is ready for
patients.
Bracebridge is organizing a Board of
.Exchange,
Chimney Island,ln the St. Lawrence,
is for sale
The Patrons will build a grist mill at
Coldwater.
A lad at Gore Bay was fined $2) for
shooting a dog.
Compulsory vaccination is being en-
forced in B irrie,
"Pumpkin Pie" parties are popular in
the country,
Orillia's boys play football on the streets
of the town,
The Aurora drill shed is to. be repaired
and rectified.
The Mennonites have had a great re-
vival at Nottawa.
Liquor licenses at Orange'ile will be
limited to six.
James Knechtel, prominent architect,
Berlin, is dead.
Liens have been put upon the new
town hall at Orillia.
Gananoqua has a sewing machine ope-
rated by electricity.
The old Methodist church at Hamp-
shire Mills is for sale.
The Kingston Fair Association wants
to sell its grounds.
Palmerston's new Presbyserian church
is almost completed.
For its size Penetang has the best fire
protection in Ontario.
Athens is organizing a syndicate to buy
a $2,1 0 stock horse.
The Kingston street railway carries
8,OGO passengers weekly.
A five -pound horned owl. was on sale at
Hamilton last week.
Perth has a ladies' hockey club with a
membership of thirty.
The Oddfellows of Renfrew have just
dedicated a fine new hall. •
The Orange Hall at Seymour has been
burned by an incendiary.
The Mennonites have bought the
Methodist church at Sunnidale.
Waterloo county has,given $1,000 each
to Berlin and Guelph hospitals,
The new Presbyterian church at Mone -
ton, N.B,, has been dedicated.
The old Graham woollen mills are be-
ing refitted as a chopping mill.
The new Masonic hall at Thamesford is
rapidly approaching completion.
Perth's grand jury wants the Govern-
ment to make tramps work on the roads.
Five men are mentioned as probable
candidates for the mayoralty of Strat-
ford.
Rev. W. F. and Mrs. Clarke, Guelph,
recently celebrated th-ir golden wed-
ding.
The fire insurance rates la Winnipeg
figures.
have been restored to their original
The Hamilton Street Railway Com-
pany has declared a satisfactory divi-
dend.
More than 200 young men attended a
barn raising near Markham the other
day.
Rev. G. B. Cooke, Acton, has been pre-
sented with a purse of $100 by his parish-
ioners.
The Stratford Turf Club will, offer $5,-
500 in prizes for its meet on June 11, 12
and 13.
Stratford will vote upon the expendi-
ture of $16,000 for an electric light station
and plant.
A company is being formed in Perth
for the manufacture of car and locomotive
wheels.
The assessed value of property in Lon-
don is $15,328,710; $250,700 higher than
last year.
James .A. Laidlaw, of Hamilton, has
been appointed storekeeper of the Brock-
ville asylum.
A free library by-law will be submitted
to the electors of Belleville at the munici-
pal elections.
Electrical Heating. The G.T.R. does not intend to go bank
The advantages of electricity for heat- to the tri -weekly service above Palmerston
ing are being recognized. A mauufac- this winter.
tuner in the south of Prance proposes to
employ water -power for heating his fac- Clair county admits be no one dtoe its poor -
tory, thus saving 30,000 francs per annum house unless ea has been a resident of the
in fuel. In South America an electric county one year.
drying machine, in whieh air is forced Shelburne pays $500 a year, for street
through a chamber of heated plates and lighting, besides exempting the whole
comes out as hot blast, is to serve in dry- plant from taxation.
ing wheat, the current to be generated The annual meeting of the Ontario
by waste water -power. Other plans pre- Creameries Association will be held in
posed are electric heat for use with am- Chesley January 8.
munition caps, and eleetrie soldering Dr, J. W. McIntosh, of Gore Bay, has
irons must be employed in a gunpowder been appointed associate coroner for the
factory where the irons must not get hot- distriet of Manitoulin,
ter than 450 degrees Fahrenheit. Pro-
bably the moat curious application now
Toeing arranged is one to prevent the
freezing of a clock. A large town clock
in an exposed place often gets clogged
'with snow and ace in winter, and this is
to be remedied by placing an electric hot-
plate on the top or side of the cloak.
Gated ruling's of Great Joy.
'There could be no gladder tidings than
news of a cure for consumption. M'iller's
:Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil cures consump-
tion and every disease of the lungs and
respiratory organs. Why? Because it
supplies new blood to the exhausted sys-
tem, thus giving a now lease of life, 1N/fi-
ler's; Em) ilsiun is made from the Oil of the
Norwegian Cod Liver, and in conjunction
with hypophosphites of lime and soda
forms the greatest yitalizer of the age.
::YIiller's ,,Emulsion is the great nerve
strengthener and blood maker, and aures
giougin), (cold's. Bronchitis, Scrofula and
rill 1Jttng afl'ectione. In Bi Bottles SOc. The ,
1. he. (Ealntrcl Lacrosse Club .will torte an
wind $t, nt all Drug Stores. g ' athletic
ttsaoviatio>;at and braid 'a dub
About 125 applications have been re-
ceived in answer to the advertisement for
a teacher at Boston school.
14tr. William Sharpe, of Westwood, Ont,
treasurer of the township of Asphodel,was
recently robbed of $500.
Whitby has decided to employ a. night
watchman and thus evade a 25 per cent,
increase in insurance rates.
One hundred men will be employed at
Kingston this winter in building a new
dredge for Connally Bros,
Mae. W. Colwell, wife of the editor of
the Paris Review, has received a legacy
from an aunt in. the Isle of Wight.
Mayor Gill of S
,. t. Thomas, has issued a
proclamation declaring compulsory vacci-
natiozz as provided by the statute,
George Elliott, formerly a •
Widder, but now of Sai reesid n
e t of
San. FrarlSisao, .lies
Lately been eIoctod to the (California As-
serblya
house at an expenditure of :front $10,000
to $410,00Q,
Out of 100 apl>lioants for work in the
Hn,miltozz qq,uarrros not one in ten is will-
ing to crank .stones, but all waatt quarry
work.
The Markham Village inunioipal Ole
tions will be fought out on the issu
"Shall the woollen mill be exempted fro
taxes or not."
Chatham has sold debentures of $10,01
bearing 411 per cent, interest to Hane
.Bros,, of Montreal, for $10,591, a promi
um of
$483.
The Ziell Telephone Company .has bee
awarded the contract for the erection of
system of electric fire alarm for Chatha
to cost $1,21.),Mr. Robert Park, temporarily appoint
ed Public Sehool Inspector for West Kent
has been permanently- appointed by„ the
county council.
The Real Estate Owners' Association
of London will light the attempt to issue
$50,000 worth of water works debentures
without a popular vote.
It is proposed to re-elect . the whole
council of Orillia township by acclama-
tion and spend the money which the
election would cost on the roads.
An orator at one of the University
unions bore off the palet of merit when
he declared that "the British lion,whether
it is roaming the deserts of India or climb-
ing the forests of Canada, will not draw
in its horns nor retire into its shell,"
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Corea will borrow 9,000,000 yen from
Japan.
Smoke has been seen coming from Mt,
Ranier.
Count Schouvaloff succeeds Gen, Gour-
ko as military governor of Warsaw.
Russo -German trade has been greatly
timulated by the recent cintmereial
reaty.
The Bremen and Ramberg authorities
have prohibited the importation of cattle
and pigs from England and Ireland,
Fifteen persons were killed and many
"injured by a collision between the Man-
chester express train and a goods train.
The few trustworthy accounts of in Paris show fully that French suspic otn
and hatred of Germany are again at the
flood,
Capt. Dreyfus was found guilty at
Paris of selling military plans to other
Governments and sentenced to imprison-
ment for life.
D
one of the naedical
attend-
ants Lord Randolph Churchill, says
the ease is absolutely hopeless, and that
the patient may linger for a month.
The Paris Figaro thinks that Atlantic
vessels should be forbidden to cross, the
Newfoundland banks during the fishing
season. This world prevent collisions.
The British and American attaches to
the Japanese army when the latter took
Port Arthur are said to have been horri-
fied at the barbarities practised by the
Japanese on unarmed Chinese.
The Berlin Vorwserts says that the de-
crease of the respect in which the empire
used to be held is seen in the comments
of foreign newspapers upon the Kaiser
and his actions, which it is impossible to
reproduce in Germany:
As to Admiral Walker's fears that a
British ship would aid the Royalists in
Honolulu in case, of an uprising in case
no American ship were present, it is said
in United States official circles that the
Administration had a very clear under
standing with Great Britain that such
would not be the case.
Mother Grave's Wormy Exterminator is
pleasant to take ; sure and effectual in
destroying worms. Many . have tried it
with best results.
Geranium Buds Dropping.
Too warm d too an
will often cause geraniuzn batmosphere fade
and drop oif before they expand. Mois-
ture in the atmosphere should be sup-
plied if possible by keeping a pan of water
on the stove or register, filling the hot
water pan of the heater, or setting ves-
sels of water among the plants. It is also
important to occasionally ' sprinkle or
syringe the plants thoroughly to keep the
foliage :free from dust, and give the plants
all the sunshine possible. Though the
foliage maybe sprinkled daily, the soil
should riot be watered until it begins to
dry at the surface. With attention to
these details there will be profuse and
healthy bloom
Messrs. Stott & Jury, Chemists, Bow=
rnanville, writer "We would direct at-
tention to Northrop & Lyman's Vegetable
Discovery, which is giving perfect satis-
faction to our numerous customers. Ail
the preparations manufactured by this,
well known house are among the most
reliable in the market,"
An Accomplished Fact,
"Grandma, may I take that piece of
chocolate you'Ieft on the table? I will be
so good !"
' Yes, you may take it."
(The little girl does not move.)
"Why don't you go and get it?"
"Oh 1 grandma, dear ; I ate it first."
AS PAItele rn'S V19GBTA:I3:LD Pats con-
tain Mandrake and Dandelion, they cure
Liver and Kidney Complaints with an -
erring certainty. They also contain
Roots and Herbs which have specific vir-
tues truly wonderful in their actionon
the.stomaoh and bowels, Mr. E. A. Cairn -
ovum Shakespeare, writes: "1 oonsider
Parmelee's Pills an excellent remedy for
Biliousness and Derangement of the Liver
having used them myself for some time."
A. curious narometer is used in Germany,
and Switzerland. It is a jar of water,
with a frog and a step -ladder in it. When
the frog canes out of the water and sits
onthe steps a rainstoona will soon Decor.
'`here San I get sone) of Holloway's
Corn Cure ? I was entirely cured of my
corns by this remedy and 1 wish some
more of it for my friends. So writes M.
1, W. Brown, Chicago.
SI)C Olf.:q —The most conclusive testi-
mony, repeatedly laid before the public
in the columns of the daily press, proves
that Dn. Tlloarrn5' EOrjscmltlo OIL --an ab
soltitely pure combination of six of the
finest remedial oils in existence—remedies
rheumatic pain, eradicates affections of
the throat and lungs, and cures piles,
wounds, sores, larneness, tumors, buns
and injuries of 'horses and cattle.. '
i'leavaiit Revolution,
Strange.—Zeta Lonticrwetter:, riow you
have oat my chin a second time, If you
can't shave better than that you will
lose all your customers pretty quiek.
Ben:boa's Apprentice --Not at all I am
not allowed to shave the regular custoin-
on yet; I only share etre/igen,
VIFROM E UNITED SIMS
DOINGS ACHOSS THE Lot..
Utapie Sena's Broad ,Amies Furnish Quite
a Pew Small Item/ that are Worth a
Careful Reading'.,.,
New 'York suicidesaverage
day, .seven - a
Samoan advices confirm the death of
Robert Louis Stevenson,
.A. profit of $142,250 was realized from New ew York horse show,
Dobbs will appeal Judge Woods' decis-
ion committing him to prison.
One .firm in New York prints 7,000
Bibles a day all the year round.
White Caps spent Christmas in. Adams
County, Ohio, whipping people.
The total missionary giftsofChristen
don are estimated at $14,718,627.
Lewis T. Ives, a we'l-known lawyer
and artist, of Detroit, died Friday.
Tuberculosis in cattle is generally pre-
valent throughout Western New York,
Tho value of the leaf tobacco eatporeed
000.
by the United States in 1890 was 820,640, -
James Simpson, a New York merchant,
died on Friday, giving $20,0u0 to his em-
ployes.
John Burns, M,P,, was a spectator at
the Christmas exercises in the Ohio. Peni-
tentiary,
rive persons were disfigured for life by
the explosion of a toy cannon at Rich-
mond, Va,
A New York dog whose eyesight is af-
fected is daily seen,;wearing a pair of
spectacles.
Riverhoshone Indian born
Re ervationinSeptyember has fourr
perfeet ears.
constitutionality WealthyNew
of then wzUnit d St tes
income tax.
At the sorting gap in Marinette, Wis.,
845,000,000 feet of lumber have been sort-
ed this season.
In O
ss
1889-90noon fewer than z18, 00 n the new wo laws
were enacted.
The Chicano, Burlington & Quincy
Railroad has declared a quarterly divi-
dend of 1 per cent. ;'-„•--
Miguel Bolger, ex -Consul -General of
the Uaited States of Columbia:, died sud-
denly hi New York,
The Young Men's Christian iAssocia-
tion Hall at Albany, N.Y., was burned,
eaesiag a loss of $40,000.
Capt. Stephenson, the first Lexow vie
tim, was fined $1,000 and given three
years and nine months.
Henry Monier, who jumped with the
aid of a parachute from the Poughkeepsie
bridge on Christmas Day, is badly in-
jured.
Robert Rouse shot Miss Bettie Hayden
near Florida, Mo., on Sunday, and killed
himself half an hour after. The young
lady will recover.
Mayor Hopkins, of Chicago, has an-
nounced his determination to create a
non-partisan commission to control the
police department.
The United States Government is be-
coming apprehensive at the increasing
opp ieition to the income tan and bit
threats to wilily it.
Wm. A. Lippert, who committed for-
e
eries at Capetown. South Africa, to the
amount of half a million dollars, has been
arrested in Cincinnati.
Christmas Day in St. Louis, Mo., was
rendered memorable by two murders,
thirty cases of cutting, shooting and rob-
bery, and assaults innumerable.
A lone highwayman held up the
stage eight miles from Tart . Thomas,
Arizona, and secured the mail pouch,
supposed to contain a large sum of
money.
The Pennsylvania, Poughkeepsie &
Boston railroad was sold at public sale at
Columbia, N.J., to the Holland Trust
Company for $853,000.
The Diamond Oil Company has been
formed at Toledo, 0,, with a capital of
88,000,000. The company will be a
strong competitor of the Standard uil
Company.
Timothy Kane,camp foreman for the
Manitou Lumbering Company, was mur-
dered. at Senay, Mick., by Isaac Stetcher
on account of an old grudge. Stetcher is
under arrest.
The Globe's Washington correspondent
telegraphs : The Administration is be-
coming apprehensive at the increasing
oa nullity ito the income tax and threats
4. document is to be read in Roman
Catholic churches in the United States
on Sunday which •prohibits Roman Cath-
olics from membership in the Orldfellows,
the S,ns of Temperanos and Knights of
Pythias.
Edward R. Carter, transfer and coupon
clerk of the National Bank of Commerce
in Neur York, has been arrested charged
with appropriating $80,000 of the bank's
money. Carter is forty-four years old,
and has a wife and two children.
"Jim Hall," of Dana's "'TwoYears Be-
fore .the Mast." who came to be Cozntno-
cTore.of the great PacificSbeam• Naviga-
tion Company, with eighty-four steamers
plying between Panama, }'acite ports
south, and Liverpool, is still living at
Weymouth, Mass.
Delhawaxe is not a densely populated
state but were Texas as thickly peopled
her population won d be about 25,000,000.
Were 'Texas as numerously peopled as
Massachuset s her population would ex-
ceed by 6 +,000,000 the total population of
the United ,States according to the census
of 1890. If Texas were as densely peopled
as Rhode Island her pop:nation would be
more than 83,000,000.
There is • preserved by a private family
at Baltimore Major Robert :liirkwood's
certificate as a member of the society of
the Cincinnati, The certificate bears the
signature of Washington. The parch-
ment is framed funder glass and is worn
thorough in places as though it had loxia
been kept folded. The major was a re-
volutionary hero of Delaware, and a vil-
lage of that state bears his name,
There is danger in negirnting a cold,
Many who have died of consumption
dated their troubles from exposure fol-
lowed by a cold which settled on their
lungs, and in a short time they were be-
yond the skill of the best physician. Tr
ad
they used Bickt('s Anti -Consumption v .. y-
rup, before it- was to p
too late, their- lives-
would have been spared, This medicine
has so equal for curing coughs, colds and
all affeotions of the throat and lungs,
SWeakness,
'Varicocele, Emissions, Nervous Debility, Seminal Cileet,
Stricture, Syphilis, Unnatural Discharges, Self ,Abuse,
Kidney and Bladder Diseases Positively Cured by
THe �w Ct og r e
T rat�eHt s oJ1lerfll1Di8o0Yerll
i?f'7"You can Deposit the Money in Your Bank or with Your Postmaster
to be paid' us after you are CURED under a written Guarantee!
See" .Excesses and .?Boort .facies have wrecked the lives of thousands of ronn men
and middle aged nieu, The farm, the workshop, the Sunday sobool, the 'Alice, the pc tcs-
sione-all }nave its victims, You• p man, if you have boon indiscreet, beware of the future.
'Middle eyed 1nen, ton are growing lr
Consult us before too late, NO NAME$ USER WI rHOUT WRITTEN CONSEN , Confidential..
VARICOCELE, EMISSIONS AND SYPHILIS CURED.
W. 8. COLLlNS.. W. S. Coffins, of Sab" foam, Speaks. W. S. COLLIN&
"I am 29. At lei I learned a bad liabit which I contin-
ned till 19. I then became "one of the boys" and led a
gay life. Exposure produced ,S'jpeate. I< becazue nery-
ous and despondent; no ambition; memory poor; eyes
red, sunken and blur; pimples on face; hair loose, bone
pluns; weak back; varicocele; dreams and losses at
night; weakparts; deposit in urine oto. I spent bun -
dregs of dollars without help, and was contemplating
suicide when a friend recommended Drs. Kennedy k
Ker en's New Method Treatment. That* God I
tried it. Je two months I was cured. This was six
ago, anver ha r. Wariedo '
;amen Ta$ATSI ryeyearsars azo and alldnehappy.adHoyeret, tryoDrs. Ksennedmary,$ gtwer:
gen before Giving un hope."anon Tnrr.Srac'r
8, A,. TONTON. Seminal Weakness, Impotency p y and O. A. TONTON.
Varicocele Cured.
"When consulted Drs. Kennedy & Rergan, T had
little hope. I was surprised. Their now Method Treat,
meat improved me the first week. Ergisstons ceased,
nerves became strong, pains disappeared, hair grew in
again, eyes became bright, cheerful in company and
3 strong sexually. lIaving'tried many Quacks, I can
M heartily recommend Drs, Kennedy d Kamm as reliable
;specialists. They treated me honorably and skillfully." MIME Tit14,1TM''j y
T.P. EMERSON, A Nervous Wreck— A Happy Life. TArr. P.EMERSON.
T. P. Emerson Has a Narrow Escape.
"I live on the farm. At school I learned an early
habit, which weakened ane physically, sexually and
mentally. Family Doctors said I was going into
decline, (Consumption), Finally "The Golden
Monitor, edited by Drs. Kennedy t Keratin fellin-
tomy hands, I Iearned the truth and (rause. Self
abuse had sapped my eitaaity. I took the New
Method and was cured. My friends think I
� was cured of Cousumption. I have sent them man ,
patients, all of whom were cured. Their Row
�6,• method iets,reatment supplies vigor; vitality and man_ i
BBNORS TRsLrltz''r. hood."
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Statistical Information Concerning
Ontario.
Subjoining aro interesting political, his-
torical and commercial statistics concern-
ing Ontario that will doubtless prove in-
teresting.:
Ontario is situated between latitude 41
degrees 8U minutes and 50 degrees 30 min-
utes north and latitude 74 degrees 25
minutes and 90 minutes and 90 degrees 80
minutes west.
The first white man to visit Ontario
was Champlain, who came here in 1060,
In 1671 Perrot took possession; of a dis:
trict around Lake Huron. '
The old Settled district of the province
is the Niagara peninsula.
Ontariowas largely founded by the im-
migration of United Empire loyalists, who
came here after the declaration of In,le-
pendenee in the United States,
It was made a separate province and
called Upper Canada 'in 1791,
The first Parliament of Upper Canada
was held in 1792,
The first Legislative Assemly met in
1808.
The Government of Ontario is adminis-
tered by a lieutenant -governor appointed
by the (; overnor-General of the Domin-
ion. assisted by an Executive Council of
eight members, cue dieing without port-
folio.
Since 1872 the Liberal party has held
the reinsof power in provincial politics.
In the Dominion .Parliament Ontario
has twenty-four senators and ninety-
two members of the House of Commons,
The arca of the province is 197,000
square miles.
Iron. copper, lead; plumbago, apatit
antimony, arsenic, gypsum, gold an
silver are found in Ontario.
The nickel mines in Ontario are th
most extensive in the world.
Our petroleum and sett wells seen in
exhaustible.
In 1892 there were seventy-six loan and
investment companies doing business in
Canada, with a total capital of 880,278,-
277.
In 1898 it is estimated' that there were
85,028 manufacturing establishments of
various kinds with an invested capital of
$182,608 340_
0iitarie has ninety-five members in the
Legislature or a representative to every
y
of
e,
e
Ontario contains 219,650 sgn.are miles
land and 2,350 square miles of water..
The mesa' temperature in 'Toronto last
r was 44.131.
Ye
In 1898 rain fell on an average in On-
tario to the extent of 29.47 inches and
snow to theextent of 70.6 inches.
The Crown Lands .is'ourprovince cover
an area of 20,889 miles and under the
management of the Dominion Govern -
anent.
In Ontario 626,422,425 feet of pine tim-
ber were cut.
The receipt from licensed lands totaled
up to $2,150,793.
The area of ferest and woodland is 219,-
650 sq tiara miles.
Do
The population of Ontario by the last
minion census was 2,114,321, showing
an increase in ten years of 9.78 per cent.
Of these 1,000,487 wero male and 1,094,-
884 females.
Of these 1,496,74 were born'in:Canada
and 480,2.11 in other countries.
Iii Ontario there were 10.1 126 French
speaking Canadians.' 1
The deaths registered
909, num Doled 123,.
The houses inhabited numbered 4013. -
12 )
A,
There are 5,660 people employed in
mhies, 1,421 as fishermen.
An acreage. of 1,919,135 was sown in
wheat, and } the yield was 27,406,101
bushels. .
Ln' Ontario year there last
a is}.t752
solvents with,n-
Y. $ri,ri0g,822' liabrltties and$8,049,2766 assets.
Theta were last year 420 porta ce save
ings banks, 83,408 depositors and S17,-
541,880 on deposit.
Money offices in Ontario number 593.
Ontario's total revenue' is $9,662,922,
and the expenditure $4,(198,257.
In 1891, 2557,092 ohildren were on an
average in attendance at public and
separate schools.
The male teachers numbered 2,755 and
the female 5,581.
The receipts for this purpose were
84,771,311, and the expenditure $4,076,-
241.
In 1892 there were 17,081 convictions
made ; 101 were sent to penitentiary and
16,0,97 were committed to jail or fined.
A Long 'Way Ofl.
"Yon voted for Junes at the last elec-
tion, •,didn't you ?"
,..L yes .1)
"So did 1. Say, don't you think that
he's a little off—a little touched in the
upper story?"
"I don't know."
"I think he is. and 1'll toll you why.
Before the eledtion, when I met him, he
used to shake my hand and inquire after
my family, ray wife's health, my chil-
dren's health, particularly that of the
. youngest, who was teething, and about
whose condition be seemed t0 be very
anxious. In fact, he was deeply interest-
ed in us all."
"Well, that was all aright—it showed a
kind heart."
"That's what I thought ; but just see.
Since the election he passes me like a
streak of greased lightning, never shakes
hands, never inquires for the family,
doesn't seem to care whether the youn-
est has cut his teeth or had a set of false
ones put in—just give me a nod and he's
gone. Don't sou think a man who acts
that way is a little touched -a little off,
eh?" •
"Re may be,"
"If he ain't, then I'll :be dinged, that's
asks*
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria.
When the was a Child, she cried for Cas torts.
When she became 3iiss, she dung to Castoria.
When she had Children, shega-e them Cantons,.
Every able-bodied male in Norway has
to serve in the army. The fust year he
serves fifty-four days. the second twenty-
four and the third year twenty-four, lie
gets only his board.
yr et.`.;
THE
MOST SU1 CESSFUL REMEDY
FOR MAN OR BEAST.
certain in
> its ad effectsproofs and belb'wnever bllstere.
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dn,e1150wftitar1navfn. p1gothlmfor330, fused
Kendall.% Spavin dura, The is rnvin Is gone noir
and 1 have been offered *150 r�ortbe same here$,
1 only had hint nine weeks, sot got $150 for wont
tw^ worth of Kens truly,pavin CareW, 5, IIAn5D
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SPAVIN CURE
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It is the best Liniment 1 have over used.
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