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THE EXETER .ADVOCATE.
THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1896
The Weekes Comm..orcial Su mnary.
Speculation is very dull on the Toren
to and Montreal exchanges.` Money is
still hard to get and curtails speculation
to a considerable extent.
The commercial agencies report 39
failures during the week; ten less than
the previous week and three less than
corresponding week last year.
The earnings of. Canadian Pacific for
the third week of March were 53.11,001,
an increase of $73,0 to as compared with
the corresponding week of last year.
The cheese trade is dull with prices
lower than for seine years past. and
cables concerning the cattle trade are
anything but encouraging, there being
heavy sal plies teem the Lulled States,
Ontario wheats are lower than a week
ago, while Manitoba grades have held
their own pretty well. 'Ihe better trade. I
on the other baud: has improved, and
prices are stimulated by better demand
and limited supplies.
The stocks of spring wheat at Port I
Arthur and Fort 1\'illi.tm are 8:1d3.UOJ
bushels as again .t ti r 8.7,J bushels at the
corresponding period of last year. There I
are sellers of this wheat at 64c.. May de-
livery with 69 l .?c. bid. Several weeks
ago it sold at 6Sc., May delivery.
Business in wholesale r.ircles at Toren- f
to is quiet, but the spriug-like weather
of the past few days is more encouraging..
In some lines there is an increase hi the
orders received teem tray, hers who arc
enabled to get about better by the im-
proving state of country roads and rail-
way traffic.
Montreal advices itre to the effect that
the heavy steam of la t week. ek. the severest
of the seasa.u. and widespread in its
effects, together with the succeeding spell
of zero weather, has had a tendency t.
retard the looked for improvement in
trade. Traffic in the interior is much
impeded. and collectious are poor. There
are new indication, of warmer weather,
and travellers in the dry goods line will
pretty much all be out on the sorting
trip meet week.
Here and There.
Those who don't Like the flour trust
may fi.id a way to paste it.
"Spring- wlii revs in the air," says the
Bost.. it iransoript. Teo hoarse to talk,
probably.
As there is doubt about the composi-
tion o. the cathode rays, why not turn
the rays on themselves?
Measels hes broken out in Vassar col-
lege. \t e believe it will be a hard job
to knock the spots off those Vassar girls.`
If England and France'
England keep on in.
their present c..ursi they may discover
the same nigger in the woodpile that
Italy found the other day.
There is a young women in Pasadena,
Cal., who claims to mm le stand magazine.
poetry. in other reelects she is said to
be e erfeetly rational..
When Dr. Jameson arrived in London
he received several letters from w,.men
prod using mare i.,ge. Bat it is now
thong it that he will net be punished
severely.
ear will be
Mrs. Mary &thr. of Kokomo, Ind., has
sued Charles kirkhoff for $3.1.x:01 dam-
aues for breach tf promise to marry.
Mary ;Lieges that Charles jilted her.
yes Buhr. and rntrrr ed a sweet creature
rained Syrup. Sephie If this candied
st.attjinent can he subst.uiti_.ted we hope
Ch ,rtes will be stuck fur a good round
ram.
Lord James, of Hereford, Chancellor of
the D,ichey of balmaster, has been ap-
p' bated a member of the Judici it Cbm-
mittee of the 1 rivy Council, and is thus
empowered to try appeals in the House
of Lards. Except.in the case of Lord
Chancellors, the only time when judicial
and political offices have been so com-
bined in this century was when Lord
Chief Justice .El.ennorough was taken
into the Cabinet in 18J3. Sir Henry
James twice reused the Lord Chancel-
lorship.
A fashion paper stys that "the most
styli 'a .E..ster bouiaet this y
a s.,rt of poke." The eaiects of the: poke,as usual. will be felt quite distinctly in
the pecketb.,ok.
Some of the Jameson raiders now in
England evidently mean to make hay
while the sun shines, or rather, while
the clouds are lowering. Here is an
advertisement from a London paper: —
Captain 1arank Thatcher will give a lec-
ture on the Transvaal crisis, bt. James'
hall. kriday evening next, with full and
eeraphic description of Crossing the
r.a/Isv.tal Border. the Wild Dash Across
the Veldt. the lairst Fight atMidnight
the fight at Krogersdorp, the Battle of
Uomkop. the Surrender, hairbreadth
escape an dd subsequent adventures.
Mab. Celeste Coon, Syracuse, N. Y.,
writes: "For years 1 could not eat many
kinds of food without prod vino a burn -
tile, excruciating pain in the stomach,I
took Parmelee's a ills according to diem -
times under the head of 'Dyspepsia or In-
digestion.' One box entirely cured me.
I can now eat anything I choose without
distressing me in the least." 'l hese Pills
do not cause pain or gripiug, and should
be used when a cathartic is required.
More Trouble For Ger.
"What's the matter, now, dear?" said
Mr. Darley ,to his who, when he wont
home mud Wend her weeping in her
chamber.
lou l.now—boo-hoo-you hada speak -
4 -ng tat:e put in the kitchen boo-hoo—
Cause I couldn't st.:mid Bridget's inso-
lence when I tvetit to give her orders."
Yes; deer, •\Vh.tt o. it?".
"1\'ell. she. -boo -hog -won't answer it
when 1 whistle l„ •
Pleapant res syrup ; teething equals it as
a worm medicine ; the a ante is Mother
Grl•.a vein'' tt erm 'Eterm he at or.. The greats
est worm destroyer of the age..
TOPICS OF A WEEK.
Tho Important Event/4n' a Few Word rot
'Busy Readers.
CANADIAN.
Chatham has a deficiency of $9,000.
A flour mill is to be built at Thedford.
Markham is to have a steam laundry.,
The oil boom is increasing at Bothwell,
The new parliament will probably meet
in.Tuly.
Bread in Chatham has gone up from 5.
to 0 ce'tts.
The census of Manitoba is to be taken
Immediately.
Breclti,i wants a constable, a lockup,
but n o dog tax,
Seimia is already anxiously looking for-
ward to its race meet in July.
A man in Ottawa has been fined
for Sell! ng cigarettes to ,boys:
In. the spring 50 Prince Edward Island
families will move to Manitoba.
The eastern of dehoruing cattle in West-
erri Outatrio is rapidly extending.
The village of Palteltam, with elevate -
don of 500 uses 75U electric lights.
Rodney is raising a bones of fe3,000 to
have a;J,000 flour mill erected there.
At Coldwater Henry Ray has been
fluted $10 for shooting deer out of season
Bruce County Council offer:; a reward
of $50 for the best history of the county.
Rin;atou and Pembroke railway gained
83,000 Iast year over the business in 1894.
Last year the C. P. R. gross earnings
were nearly. $19,000,000 and the net $7,500,-
000.
There are so many prisoners in the
Berrie jail that some must sleep on the
floor.
To fill a 13. C. order, 15,000 glass jars
were turned out last week et Wallace -
burg.
A factory for the manufacture of elec-
tric appliances is to be established at St.
Caithat•ines.
Grand Trunk Conductors Mulligan,
Defries end Tenthly -II have been acquitted
at Montreal.
Guelph's assessment shows an increase
of $8,070 over that of last year, and the
population has increased 291.
The Quebec Government, through
Mayor Wilson Snaith of Montreal, lies
negotiated a loan of $3,000,000.
Another landslide has taken place at
Duuthes, and a Grand Trunk express train
narrowly escaped being wrecked.
There is a complaint in Montreal be-
cause Frenchmen in the Council oat -
number Englishmen on important com-
mittees.
The trial of August Kurschinski, on
the charge of murderienAlbert Jeaanneret
in a berry patch near Breslau, was opened
at Berlin.
Commandant Herbert Booth announced
at Winnipeg that he would leave Canada
on June let to take command Of the Salva-
tion Army in Australia,
The late Mx. Robert Anderson of Mon-
treal left $115,000, divided between various
departments of the Presbyterian Church.
His estate amounted to $9,000,000.
At the adjourned inquest on the Agnew
murder case at Lindsay, Out,, yesterday
the jury brought in a verdict that the de-
ceased coats shot by John Kearney.
Ottawa Women's Council is working to
shorten the hour; of labor for women and
children. Some startling examples of
underpaid garment work were discussed.
Major-General Gascoigne recommends a
change in the commandant of the Royal
Military College at Kingston. Iie favors
the appointment of the commandant for a
limited term.
Etienne Chatelaine died near Curran at
the age of 109 years•. He leaves a widow
over 90 years old. They had been married
over 70 years, and there are 275 descend-
ants of the marriage.
At the Industrial exhibition at Winne`
peg next summer it is proposed to offer a
prize for the woman who can harness a
team of horses, drive half a mile and un-
harness them in the quickest time.
A special me( ting of the council of the
Dominion Artillery Association will be
held in Ottawa on April 8 to take into
consideration the advisability of sending
a team to compete at Shoeburyness.
Spring freshets are reported from many
parrs of the p: ovinee. Several bridges
have . been carried away. The Toronto
Ferry Company's fleet, in winter qu•ariei's
at O.ikville, and a number of other ves-
sels were damaged.
The Japanese Consul for Canada, resi-
dent at Vancouver, B.C., has written the
Winnipeg Board of Trade that he intends
visiting Winnipeg shortly, anti would
like to meet the memlaers of the board, and
discuss the matter of trade between Cana-
da and Japan.
Mr. John Goldie, of the Goldie and Mc-
Culloch Co , of Galt, Ont., died at his
residence Thursday, after an illness of
several months, front blood poisoning.
Mr. Goldie was in his seventy-fifth year,
and had been a resident of Galt for more
than forty years.
Mr. Montague, the Canadian Minister of
Agriculture, who is at present in London
for the benefit of his health, thinks that
the bill providing for the marking of
foreign produce, if workable, will be of
aadvaw•tage to Canaadaa.
The young woman who died at Hamil-
ton a month ago under circumstances
which led to suspicions of.poisoning has
been identified as Miss Reichert of Sharps -
vine, Pa. The man who accompanied her
as her husband was a married druggist of
Sharon, Pa., named Lafferty.
Om Saturday afternoon, while Mr.
David Eakin, a miller of Unionville, Ont.,
was clearing the ice and scow away from
the gates at his mill -pond, he slipped and.
fell down over thegates and down the
slide under the ice, He was taken out a
few minutes later, but life was extinot,
Mr, W. Macdonald, the miiliortaire to-
bacco manufacturer, has intimated his in-
tention of donating a further sum of $150,-
000 towards the endowment fundat the
engineering and physics buildings incou-
ueetion with McGill University. He has
just given half a million dollars to the
University.
A crisis was reached inthe troubled
niiair:e of the Queen's Own Rifles, Toron
to.'L'hursday, when the property of the
regiment was taken possession of by the
Deputy Adjutantekeeueral for the district,
and handed over by him to Major Dela-
mere, the officer next in seniority to''Col
Hamilton, who has been asked to resign
but who has refused to do so, •
The groat demand for a pleasant, safe
and reliable antidote fir all act ectia ns of
the throatand
limes�a.
limes is fully met.with in
BicliL's Anti -Consume tive:'yrup. ft is
a puhely'\egetable t :.mpounce aiid acts
;,to.aihtly said mag'call, in sal•duiu;g all
coughs, colds, brow it's. infl mm;tt:on
of toe lungs, etc. It is : o palatable th.tt
chi tical net rates,' ii. ant is put at a
rice th't w 11 not exclude the poor from
its tenefitj,
Dr. Steele, of Tavistock, has in his pos-! GOES TO EU OPE
session acuriousbotanical freak. Amongst
his house plants is a, small rose bush
which sent up a singleshoot about ten
inches in height, and from, the top of
-which two branches extend. Out each of
these branches is a: rose, the one a cream,
the -other a deep,AtRilc,' a'nd different i►a:
size, shape and nature. And to add to the
strange difference one has a beautiful rose
fragrance wl.ile the other is entirely
without perfume,
Differences of Opinion regarding the
op,' 'r internal and external remedy,
Le T tames' Eclectrie Oil --do not, 'to far
as kn awn, exist. The testimony is p)si-
tay.. mid concurrent that the artic..: re-
lieves es phys"e it Pain, cures lameness.
ehecks a cou•th, is an excellent remedy
far t ;s a ud rheumatic complaints, and
it hat no nauseating or other unpleasant
effect when taken internally.
EI 1 SED STATES,
Sixteen Philadelphia -built locomotives
have been shipped to Russia.
Mrs. Booth -Tucker has arrived in New
York to take charge of the Salvation
A rmy.
The Greater New York bill passed the
New York Assembly by a •majority of
thirty -Live.
James Whitcomb Riley, the Floosier
poet, who hasbeen seriously ill, is some-
. better.
The Ohio Sedate has passed a bill pro-
viding for the substitution of electrocu-
tion for hanging in Ohio.
There is no longer much hope among
the advocates of the Nicaragua cabal
scheme of:favorable action by the present
congress.
Three hundred and fifty tons of Amer-.
icau armour for the first-class cruiser Rus-
sia was accepted by the Russian Govern -
Meat after a testa
It is stated in Washington that Sir
Ju Ilan Pauucefote has intimated to Sec-'
retary Olney than Great Britain will not,
interfere if the United States recognizes
the Cuban insurgents as beliger:'ents. This
is offset by an official contradiction from
London,
The bill before the United States House
of Representatives authorizing the con-
struction of a bridge across the Detroit
river is practically dead, the House Cone
mittee on Inter -State and Foreign Cone.
coerce having reported that such a bridge
would interfere With the navigation of
the hikes..
A Dinner Pill, -Many persons suffer
excruc ating agony alter partaking of a
hes ter dinner. The food partaken of is
'ike a ball of lead upon the stomach, and
i .stead of b. ing a healthy nutriment it
becomes a poison tothe system. Dr.
Parmelee's Vegetable Pills are wonderful
correctives of such troubles. They cor-
rect acidity, open the secretions and con
-
vett the food partaken of into healthy
nutriment. They are just the medicine
to tithe if troubled with Indigestion or
Dyspepsia,
FOR TREATMENT.
Suffering for Years from Insom-
nia and Nervous Debilit` r.
PROSTRATED, EXHAUSTED, . NO
VITALITY, NO- REST
Until 'Nature's Sweet Restorer," South
American Nervane Tonic Built ap the
Nervous Orguu isni and Gave Duck
to the wearied and Exhausted
Nerve Centers Their
Wonted Vigor.
For four generations the remarkable
family of LaaBodie have been promi-
nently identified with the legal and pro-
fessional life of Montreal. A long line of
active, Intellectual men, whose ambition
to ris.t to prominence meant a constant
drain upon the nerve forces, and a Ire-
nrendons demand for brain power,
Adolphe LaBodie, B. G. L., 17. P. etc.,
has for seventen years been actively en
I gaged in the legal profession, living, as
the duties of intellectual men of this fast
age demand, beyond the reserve limit of
na'ural nerve force, requiring more of
the nerve centore at base of brain than
they can possibly fulfil, which always
results in nervous prostration, dyspepsia,
hot flashes, insomnia, constipation and
attendant evils.
Mr. Latiodle spared neither time not
money to obtain relief, went to Europe
for epecial treatment, all to no purpose.
His attention being directed to South
American Nerving Tonic, he concluded to
try it. Result—imin ciliate relief front
insomnia, and a perfect and permanent
cure from all other disorders, with but
five bottles of the Nervine.
FOREIGN.
Emperor William, who is at present
visiting Italy, is desirous of going to the
! Island of Elba, where Napoleon was im-
• prisoned.
The St. Petersburg Vedoniosti says
than Great Britain is aiming at Rhar-
tome, and eventually at the possession of
Mr. Adolphe LaBodle, under date of
April 27th, writes from Montreal: "I
was suffering from insomnia rind ner-
vous debility, prostration and exhaustion
rather than rust followed a night's exper-
ience. Took five bottles of South Ameri-
can Nervine, and am wholly recovered,
and now enjoy restful nights. '. I have
tried many remedies, have been treated
in. Europe, and can say with truthful
emphasis that the South American Ner-
vine has cured me "
There Is reason in all things; business
reasons in business, truthful reasons in
truth. Mr LaBodle's statement herewith
is the truthful reason why, if South
Amerlcan-Nervine cured him it will cure
you. It is the nerve builder for brain
workers, Brain and stomach cannot
both work at the sante time with health-
ful and happy issues. Onemust suffer.
Intense intellsetnal activity produces in-
digestion, because the brain is ,consum-
ing all the nerve power. South American
Nervine Tonic 'holds nature to a happy
poise, and life and its duties swing to
fruitful suocess.
"Something' in That."
Our liberties; oar law, our literature,
our learning, our enterprising spirit, the
laud we stand Upon was won for us by
England. Wcl.e won for us, on the
Heights of Abraham, every foot ofIan l
between the Alleghenies [Incl tine Missis3-
ppi.; must ecisive victory
Kassala. I i Butforthatd
this K•ould nosy be an appanage c
France—anal we would not be hero at all.
I Mexico, with its peculiar Spanish and
Indian popnlatic,n, would now extend up
to Alaska. Do eve hate Ewlend an ac-
count of Blacketone's commentaries.,
Shakespeare, Walter Scott, Robby Metras,
Tennyson, or bee Luse she stuck to Napo -
leen, the butcher of Europa, spai•in,g
neither blood nor money till she stopped
him? By the way, where would Ger-
many be, but for Englund? What made
the ditforence'between .1 cna and Water-
loo? Emperor William hates Englaim 1.
Where would he be but for Wellington?
—Chicago Interior.
London last week was revelling in glori-
ous sunshine, and the mercury at seventy
blithe shade.
Li-H;tug' Chang sailed from Shanghai on
Friday on his journey to Russia, where be.
goes to attend the coronation'of the Czar.
It is stated that the Queen is desirous of
conferring a dukedom on the Marquis of
Salisbury, which honor he declined a few
years ago.
The total amount of the fortune of the
Rothschild family-, in England and the
Continent, is calculated at four hundred
million pounds.
Baroness de Roque has been in London
all the past week, indefatigable in her
efforts to procure the e'elease other daugh-
ter, Mrs. Florence Maybrick.
The Turkish Government has issued an
appeal, Addressed to France and Russia,
asking then to intervene with the object
of regulating the affairs of Egypt.
Gen.Ellena, who was wounded at the
battle of Adowa, says that the Italian
troops are utterly demoralized, aud that
if the war is continued Italy will be ex-
posed to great disillusions.
Isis stated that an accord has been ar
rived itt between Russia, Turkey and
France on the Nile expedition, and the St.
Petersburg Novosti says that the Doegola
aclvauce is Great Britain's reply to the
all iance.
There is a renewal, of the murder of
Christians on the Island of Crete, and it is
believed that the Turkish troops are wait
ing for the Christians to retaliate, when
they will seize the occasion to begin a
general massacre of Christians.
A semi-official note was issued in Paarle•
stating that France will refuse to sanction
the use of the Egyptian reserve fund for
the purpose of the British expedition up
the Nile to Dongola, unless she receives
precise pledges concerning the British
evacuation of Egypt.
• Prof. Brogger,of Cbristienia, end Baron
Toll, of St. Petersburg, believe that Dr.
Nausea Inas discovered the North Pole,
and is returning by. the way of the New
Siberian Islands, and he will likely reach
Norway in the autumn. Should he not
return by then, there would still be thus
to send an expedition in search of him.
The Hoii. Joseph George Ward, the
Treasurer of New Zealand, speaking at
Winton, said that a large increase of the
debt of the colony trust be looked for, as
New Zealand could not expect Great Bri-
tain always to protect her, add the tithe
would shortly arrive when it would be
necessary to obtain millions of pounds to
provide their`own fleet.
'In ant article dealing with the bill for
the exclusion of foreign cattle, the London
'L'itnes sag •s it cannot be supposed that any
foam of Imperial federation would compel
Great Britain to receive cattle frim a
colony where disease was believed to exist,:
or that the declaring of free trade would
be stretched so far as to cover the imports-
tion of pleuro•pneuuuonia.
The Colonial Agents in England, in -
Chiding the. Canadian Agent, hard an in-
ter vier' with Mr: Joseph..Ohken bcrlain,
the purpose of which was to obtaiaa from
the Goverunmeat assistance in the recogni-
tion in I+ nglend of inarriages to deceased
wives' sisters, which are legal in the
colonies. iii. Chatinberlainr said that be
was trilling to Support the request.
Mr. Chamberlain's speech on Wednes-
day night, before ,the Canada Club in
Louder., recommit ani bra. t, zolltt reireef the
Lnmeire ee the 1.,a8;•4 of mum c sue r.,trig,
with dories nsts in fnreigness creates
ninth stir. Mr. C: ahinetlaint ax p hit ii i,
;hat hf• speke for iiiait,olt ti.lour, Itin it is.
act believed that hi' would pr itou.liiiem, h
i radical ouange of lir iti 41.S policy seinen sm -
;est an In>pea nil e italerunoe' without the
l,ssentof the C:,1, if et.
The Coroner Sat on Rim.
Much amusement was caused recently
at an inquest held at a certain town in
the north. Alter the usual, swearing in
of the jurors one of them arose from his
Seat, amid, with much dignity. pretested
against sitting as a juror, as he was
managing clerk for a firm of solicitors,
and could not waste his valuable time at
an inquest. Alter making his protest
the Coroner, turning tv his clerk, said:
"Mr. Soanso, kindly hand me *Jervis
(the book of anth, city gam juries)." A.nd
fixing the juror steaclfastly..he said: "Upon
referring to •Jervis' I find that no per-
sons are exempt from sitting as jurors,
except irli.ts. imbeciles and lunatics.
Under which heading do you claim en-
emption?"•-From Answer.
Comfort Outaloors.
The outdoor worker isalways at the
mercy of changing weather and finds it
hard to get clothing that will, protect
him thoroughly, Ii, in buying clothing,
you select lines made with 1 ibre Chamois
Interlining you are sure of the best pos-
sible oomiort, for this cheap material is
not only completely wind -proof and rain-
proof,.but is very light and adds no bulk.
Driven to It.
" Now, then," began the prepidenit of
the Amalgamated Associ tion ' of Peri:
patetics, • ain't it a lea that you was
oneet so low as to be a pollute in?"
" I guess it is," admitted the applicant
for full membership, "but it was a case
of push. , had to do it or go to work.—
Indianapolis Journal.
The Way Out of It.
Small Brother—Pa says he wishes
you'd make haste and propose to sir.
Young Man (dehghLd y) Then he Is
willing to let her mmrry.ine?
Small Brotliur aici't that. He says
byou won't come so often alter you have
een rejected.
Compounding. the °manse.
Synnex—What's the matter with you?
What's the excitement? •
Chunipleigli—Deo};les called me fit
fool.
Synnex—Oh, .I wouldn't mind that ;: he
never did have any tact.
Made to Suit, -"
Patron -This set of teethou made
for me is too big. Y
Dentist -1 -es, sir. Sit down in the
chair and I will :enlarge your `mouth ^a
Give Tlollows 's Corn Cure trial. y i a real. It
removed tan corns Ir nm one pair of feet
wit huutr.iv pain. What it ,has done.
mice it do agar
n.
Sine 'twas in Eden man received
'l'hv , s. t eh at burden>s all our doclas
It isn't s r. nee we've since believed
Our 1 aradasc a n►ratia)x.
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!CYCLES.
Tire the eh lee of
ersg,
Ex
S
erienc -.d Biu
HOSE WHO HAVE LEARNED TO KNOW THE DIFFERENCE
BF-rwl—.N A WHEEL THAT ACTUALLY IS HIGH GRADE, AND
ONE THAT S SIMPLY CLAIMED TO BE. OTHERS MAY
BE GOO...), BUT THE WAVERLEY IS THE
FIRMEST T OF ALL MOH enaorEsi
04121rJ•1141.11•102•00.03111."MAIMWMIril 111.10•11.0.0•1146.46.:. ...141•1•110,0
YOU RIDE
ail ct t;1
IF NOT, WHY NOT? NO OTHER WHEELS IN THE WORLD
STAND SO HIGH IN THE ESTIMATION OF CYCLISTS. BE-
CAUSE WAVERLEYS ARE BUILT ON HONEST VALUE LINES,
AND THE PURCHASER RECEIVES FULL VALUE FOR THE
INVESTMENT.
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SOLE AGENTS
34 FRONT ST. WEST, TORONTO
Send for Ontalogne.
I nebriety' a Disease.
The doctrine is still preached by some
that Drunkenness is simply a social vice
which a man can overcome by force of
will. It is as rational, from a medical
point of view, to treat Druniten' ess by
expostulation. pledge sig.,ing. reproaches
anti legislation, as it ,oimerly was to
treat insanity by incant,ti,.ns, and the
laying cnot hands. A. fair ennmerati.n
of the signet lees of total abstinence
pledges amid of the snacccduuig relapses in-
to drunken ways, has always demon-
strated the fallacy of atteml ting to deal
with Inebriety other than as a disease.
On the other hand, the records of Lake-
hurst Institute prove ct nclusively the
soundness of the theory underlying their
treatment and emphasize its superiority
over all other known methods of reclaim-
ing alcohol's victims. 'I he disease, for
such it is, is. treated scientifically rnd al-
ways success,u'ly. Lakehurst Institute,
Oakville, was the first. and is the only
successful Immsti•tuti n in Ontario employ-
ing the Don! le Chloride of Gold remedies.
'l oronto ogles : 2S Bank of Commerce
Building.
$100 Iteward $100.
The readers of this paap'r will be pleased to
learn that there is nt •cas' one dreaded d:seame
that s ranee has been able to cute in all its
stages, and that is Cattaet•1t. II alt's Catarrh Cure
Is the cul v pes,tivecure known to the medical
fraternity. Catarrh being a eonstlLutional die-
m e, requires a coesiitutioval treatment.
hall',, Maturate Cure la'takee iat•rnally,actin-
direttly, upon the blood and mucous ,urfaces of
the system, thereby aestr•,ying the fo,andetlon
of tee disease, amid giving the patient str ngth
by building up the constitution and assisting
nature in doing its work, The proprietors
have sn ranch faith 'Sd Its earn tive powers, that
they offer tine Unwired Dollars for any ease
that it to sure. Seed f r list of testimort-
labs • A ddrees.
F. J OFTENEY & CO., Tel edo, O.
Sold by Druggists. 7.a
Up to Outs,.
In the world's broad field of battle,
If eoa'd win through thin and thick,
Do mint lil-e' dem') driven cattle,
Be a mule and kick and kick.
We may mend our public ways until
They are smooth :ts a g..n'Ior's hack ;
But the omnipresent deaf min still
1\- ill walk en the railroad track.
Now in :ny -women ga to church
i o sh, w a stylish dress
Who seldt in think that Christians
shoe ld
Le clothed in rigltteoutness
Somnambulists are Lucky,
For when their babies weep,
They; cat. walk with them and talk
wit)a them
And muit lose any sleep.
0, what a difference it makes,
Th at 'Eye it ..as not afraid of snakes I
eaOLIN MlAC:SWEGOS. 13AEti2Ist ennT.
LAW, solicitor ill Supe amuse (Atm or Cmu
ads. •Iiinaey to leas,. Gflk'es- s3.Ou Toronto
street, Toronto.
tile
'Purify the
Blood by
way of
the Kidneys.
Y Y
This is N
a.turc s way
of doing it,and �. the
way
9
DO D
Kidney
Do I
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wee thatyou get DODD'S
Imitations are dangerous I I
&1uE `$u a`JTAl.
66 _. , i .Pin h
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CEYLON TEA
In Lead racket Only. Black or Mixed,
ALL GROCERS.
YOU WANT -NEM. CAN CET Ts -M
S
,.T 'ROM MERCNANTS OR DIRECT
FROM US. , tTALOOUE FREE.
B-8 Fuchsia, a Sorted, , rag.
I-6 (loses, ever -'looming, Sae.
0-8 Geraniums, good, .. SOe.
V-0 i ;ann t 13u11ts, as'd, for Soe.
A-8 Mantbret as. pretty, Site.
L, -30 Glaui's Bulbs, mad., line.
U - Sweet Peas.Co1l.3ovar,SOc.
E -Window Coll..] each
Ivy and Shnw Gel anium
Coleus, Mancini -Vire
Mexican Prtmr se, Fuchsia
Ileltoir
o e fiTrrde5ca
nti
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I"l'I'S stopped free a nd permane tiv cured.
P'o tits after brat day's use of D , i[%line'Q
( rose Nerve Restorer. Free $2 rla.l Isaac
set t tlrr nigh r-annd inn alumies. Address Dr,
bane, Mi. Arch St., Piailatlelpltia, Pa. •
This
advertisement
is printzd on paper
of our make.
'This journal uses
our paper only.
THE
E. B. EDDY
Company,
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HULL,
TORONTO,
MONTREAL.
Drop a postal card to A. 11. Canning
& Co., 57 Front Street Bast, Torant*D
for prices on Seeds and General Goods.
Their se d
o s nae guaranteed
to nano and prolific.
to
be true
Two Schools Under Ono manage intent
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TORONTO AND STRRATF+ORRD, ON r:
IIs u, etionubly h e leatSug O'm.norcl
Sc'. o is 't ta. *sateen:on• aid vantages be.
In Canada;.'node:ale rates; stud,'uts
in•.
enu;rat:ruy rime, stirl a to other school fol'
,cireufurs and mt•ntion this napes,
SIEAW Sc ELLIUPI', Prinealiars.
T. N. U..
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EDUCATiII
for
tav gaunt m.ar
nloi• wombn
TheNorthern $urijess College, oOnalyccostnno,utafsnocerhdtohaoetE
educati,.n required to enter, Sentients admitted sap
time. C. A. Pleating, Prinrpnl, Pima Sound,Gina
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