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The Exeter Times, 1878-2-14, Page 4
4 Pie erffer no school beyond the one which be toddles into when he las attained to . _, 1 the dignity of five years Oita as pan' of breeches, unless his parents be rich THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1878. enough to pay the heavy expense ne, `cessery to seed him to High School and College at a (listaanee, his 'alubitiou is not likely to soar, He will have no desire to go throalgh his studies with ally degree of smartness, and will, in ANGLIN Sk'E>:1.EER. AGAIN. Ozne°at the grossest indecencies s'et perpetrated on the country by the Do- mini,ln Government is the re-election tall f:robtlbilitty, for the purpose of do- of Mr. Anglin Speaker of the House of11ayzug the day when t he mlwst go out Cons. The is one which t111[o tthe world and take his sh•tre .of its y work{ linger over his studies and r'egnii'ee a'mtn WI 10 can entirely divest ' .'HEt ;1:IIMii S ., IS _ 6060_,..... _ �-'--� - 6060 -.nett* ..-.1960_... 6060. 6060.. 6060 6060.--�=�..... ___ 60:60. 6060...... 6060... 6060 " 6060 6060.. �. for his retirement from the Ministry that it was owing to ill -health, is alto- gether too flimsy to he worthy of as mo- ment's credence. When Mr. Blake ac- cepted the office vacated by the "sweet- smelling" Caauchon, the Reforms press alccouinteal for it on the ground that his ill -health convened hint to seek Sorl;0 position in which 11e would he en- t" ] f f t1 f fl' Ir os interesting to watch with • what 1 O'1'iCltl IS 'ill 1,) 13Y CrT;�T)a ( . that filo Co -part 1nAs4Rt> Coln:eel ' sl)baist, • ease the British liOii now accommodates L'ibetwee•A tis, tale uudcl•:`ar;atea, dohp Paasmlt,*1 himself to cirtllinst1II1CPs. Ono day het eriit Merchants )lt Crediton Axon -see W.vilter, netted rtjji?it l et A�rn . in ils� t [`nnuty of 1l u n u11,k- they* tr:tlt . is a snag for, the next leo sables tiloori i )fdot:u a 6060!I'«1�UlA6 y ('i,.,. 1.ts di,;ssl t . in• uan nal-o»ist°rtt 6060 and' , .res hie tail ,Eon the first ctWy of 'soes 1''t 1' Etat. floe! O eat t'in (�ll ) arOtllt d him as GGnI , al,i ir' . •, tiv 1st t .t L r:At1.^1t.t W 11 6a eatrCted vn bi l ttry s.ai 1 iutrre:v \salter, jr., aa1,•i tilt) sal 1 1111x glacently a9 #huonui el ha were lase' elle- a its s (at (.ee;llton vvi11 1)e co.lta )uo[ 1'v t)© saei bodimeut of utliver13a1 peace. .there ( �;u 1i 1'l )tat= t'r 1, Lt�r.r a,1;,Eoaa soli ,t^ati.) was as time, when the ` temper of the I, :ia30: s ue1 fi.,�caSdifiz se►e t>a 1p1Rux %d)ria• ire y 1'00 from the cares o office, beast Was !lot sal nlereairilLl. stile!), urJee 1 ar}`d'7a o , Drawing ilia salary was the only work roused to thQ roall•'na '2 f t- t 1 Tnats.P:teso'w- ! °'t 1'erso,c, i �, (1n1 e, ltta tart. t l 11i..11• a+a1.,,Fe,ia., X10,1 beo do. arrived e atti�l that Mr. Blake trent al tlla consea ;trnre T: 1 ltzaaz z; iirt,sr:., y � a _ fully intended ' to leeve the Cabinet € A C'A$P+ OF T3I RIX II tRS'i a t lengthee his school'lays to no practical when he accepted the Presidency of the = 1'I2I:�Cz. 3 T' SOLI ;`T ACT OF 18 bnnzsalf of partizanship, who can close )advaantage, Laziness thus induced i1) (i midi, but desired to do so quietly t a1 arientlii)e acts, Lie oyes to everythi13 but justice and the schoolroom will cling to its victim that the Government might be ia;jurect Ft�st Anti t'aa N; Y Ifa.:i 22nel. 1872. 1 Islay , t E ztlitil . !lis n°Uric In tltts tvagrlal is a che, as tittle as possible thereby. :11a -s, re. S, th \\ . Della• Si sons : fail I.t abet ween the two parties in the 3 nut place a Hie+ School withnt the Mouse, same wllo can briny; long and ` resell of ,he Raine youth, and lie would - Tla>: mask lets at last fallen off, and honorable and active Paariianlentary'ichange as' if nuclei- the Infater/et) of 'ear, (sreellwn " siand:l revealed ill hit) ea e. toffee to his aid ill determining i some magical )ower- Clic a1' ;urnentS : Cure ;,f tells tiiotA'CS•int; e< ml)ztIliltt v;'itli- « - ,19 60 , Power - le ftve)r of having n High arOfol ill s! trite colors before the world, Ile was ; out denying any bon)etit front them. � e knAt,; lolnto of Practice avhlcli fee• t, t 'ee ,1.b 1•lt ,; i 1 , were we to include them all Within dile f.1zn (,tonvehtiou in Toronto and 'dace t La r. 11 ,rn1>, al al efts a nsin; 1l- t3tee. en-';' (ientieulen,--1 was troubled with a;, e c dvspepeia for t lei a'i y years, aaed tlleai "Int) f'4 i d. SVII. 1 , r t:OliG1f a :i) rel#!miff. vete-eve nt several medicines advertised for the c-u9w of n¢taehimm t: has i5s-te•l ani this en mite. Ile :14,7ZI It)U t - s ch,r b.3.1_;8, ela.:ci.a. a; ;tier u. AND ,„ village aro in tact s0 numerous that ,sarong the feaittlfut at the ,recent Re- About a lean a,,,.) I eon)aa)ed ced aur:ntl� call for bi lleeasion. she:e include Within the :tl w .a s • , essentials of a 4(tadaker are tlilkllown Io' li:rn%te of slid, melee, we El)• ttlnl haveto i tt)gi-tber twelve battles I ti•1,i t • .a ; n•. Anglin. IIie 1)arli • erieetee trate not been e:igt Exeter is Ut t 1i,� that 11nE'il)la 0 VOA x; I ! ,, by or vast • 1 t ,'• been „ i. til8t.'0. IL 11aa. l➢ee n :3 tlalritiita,� atal lane ie aI, neither l Lass he 1 een useful member, , II t tt 1 t these • nl°Llly vt';LrS, f'llaa t'tbo('I+� In" ne j to a n 1.11•4nrellU1st:tlleeti C' °lanilnbity. ppUltafed fa member of the L eclt<re ;hely cured. I ca)za::ider my e:t-e� (IMO i 7'11 Li'Np ACT OF 1S75. ANI) • 60 60 a=R , ). da'r^ ; t,•g 6060 f."esunnallittt^c of the I.':Lrty. �Ir, L%r[t�aiA' r' of the worst I ever alnta3ntaly eN. ext('nd file 11 r:le't:s t�# .sur pitper. t' 1S nfa l2rLU.y a most violent 0111' in. It z1g euJl+� e,l'all the C,ala)ftnrts lice. ssihte ilaaulnlnt)Ie oat ti2all, taut! the eetrel luudne, e of tire Government to hili tat ; T1ry are ail, or zr�i:rl] all.:5r.1 albte to the conotrv'e extla11Se•i while he totrtr.n- diseOIIit) with the a''n'tiice':i their Flew? lleaLrtt a�t_ atl�ul I iSlF,tr way lets tietFver• �t't at it",tisatro ill reo.. d a t' t n ^ '.t,E n.L oa.;; t:rt7[d:l ani Yt)ft t• Q I nitata i.atat);-7 Elle cr : d..'a ¢ 6aF e C 1•. C )a t, ) e ah inn l,is t.' 3)Iceti('ile (.'till*blSaa•' I�el'anIaan i%ifl (ta fill ((a",«a'.. Ila'•' t. a',.a a :..:i t'1 ¢ a 1.r+tniti?lr=aet)aac; , l lleeinee' that it trill he mire t11c. I-ilr,� aloe! "Ay t3tlino tits glet.tl � u tU cure P til' ➢ & ' its tlei' b. io1r1 of ih0 Reform party. It : seee het 11 LAI I" 1 t,) 1 etatlinae'):t a1 wlyt•ly in pull aye 110*21. i1 ,1 ty ns d I. 111� itr, 'Vonrs a'e±4Ptetfully, pied as judeeiaLl poeit1411 in the These, e, 't'"tt tlaat1t;12(0r8 are able tri reildt•r th(fit' l'llat aalal tsi Wert-est:41 his warmth toward !lefol m- !better t eto11 i0e e.ian 1'l stento Tide ere x1141 aggravated his haired t.t the 1 entailer of eltihl)Nn old ent)al';t, to sit- ,. - .� 6060 village from! the (ii)verutnellt about h #(1,1.10 1, seri ,;aye e, Match larger tltaanl'ill Nellie ,t-� Yt C' „a .r 7tt;,: l3,''; i 7 of tile* ore manly than iliti!ilfl'tlil tea N .ttt)i; • e Bag a ,t a .`;•, 49 ,1. T Bowles. 14.1'r , 1i •vattzvt?i auto behoving thee, :Stop! by alt dritgei tta, (:;.l:tt.ta,i'.' r-7 i>:�. f ' 11203 n it 1 tilt# Sat $'stilt l S2 at It r'e'lieves tyle 'ts�ta 1 'r ae to a� s•: alas a� cve)r, wet -cling freest 0II obligation they may Oppoeitil'rl. Mr. Anglin hes rcc, i're,l f tend t3 High `il'h to] in the village is tune telt tai t em:toe him at the election anti the U(t[?tt•ltinll brought !lis viola- vitt:eyes e►Itcll 11atv.� some of the bF'$ bull of the Iidopetidenee of Parliament 1111 h aa.iheen ill tate Itot l te tsttpt ltal, lone Gaarn a as6'n41a'i• to us that steps to the 1t',el:tit')mt'f the House. and fut were nbt taken vesti4 ago to establish ally reread llinl to abandon hie seat aid that ,T,:va,.l,i' tem in one midst. The ter e desperate resistance from bun I c(ue. tion is w.it worth file eL^'a»C atteu• aLntl aL Armee, eft -rt on the part of the Chan of our ei'i, a.r,d. tieafa)rtll atdei Government 1414 rllida taint fi'01U the \L"ntetillam are melt nt"I+lyiug for *High souse-f'denee elf his greets anal their tk ci)ai,,l. a'afl4 if they be permitted to t'. -- ladies, so !haat flair play to the Oe(1t)si.! t alieh their chu s before tete (tea'Ld tion cannot, well be cs('eeted. Of Exeter wake tip to the iat)te-,xity too' But there 1c c no:tltn' and {wen a more t ono 111' lox n.141`.t, we shall net slamd importaaot; feature of .lir. uglin'8 1'e- i nine13 chance of rteceiviing, help fruiu tileeetiou wuiaail c.111s for !t few relllarks.1 the Comity C uneil fa'r atltnc years tat IS the C'r()vel'lz111e1sL lint potting 1t 111.• lea -.t In t.:e C' free of to week 1lr tw'l 7X31'21R 011 corruption ? Is it not en- + we y1111t1 aagtain rifer to the subject, thiel o )all enol: others to follow in the foot. snail give the a stini,lte» 1 Bost of male- steps ale steps el Ir- :Ulnen ? No food results tuiniug such '131 institutem. can t1,'nv frer4 rewarding evil, and the Government will ietarn that in covering Ina iliie:cities and raising hitn above his l:nt;.trabic frl1uw-tllelnbere—tor astute of els Alien. tlattnllntaw t0'l to 1?ctrI'aueett. theta are honorable—they have reliant 8323 glad L. h' able to .s.t/' th•tt 110+I4iil' tt ; oltti ill the estimation Of even their DIOS' tttt "raitelUN 1144'31eI .*S it tete e,4Rntr}' Tet tllrc•a zealous fIiellda. It is one more twit Pm aitt'la'u.wat't.•, Piled upon the heavy load w(tit 11 is, This ire tite thpoeing rzragrttph in tilt+ swiftly beariug them damn the L'urrettl 1 Speee1l front the 'Threue, and iv core to be Stvaln1HIIt by 111e storm of public opiuiou. NOTiIING TO ItI'aiFURM. ^-, A 11R1-11 SCHOOL, FOR EXETER. tailtly lite meat ectraordieary mala?'. wilt that ever aslpeer011 in a lltlt'ltlnt'rht of that lettere, Netting to reform 1" at says. Is the +nilleuinrn arrived 2 In a yt nno,, country like Camille, tt ie Aye tee Iiviog under a Reform Govern - of the utmost importance that intel- moot ? Are those glen in power who lectnal development should keep pace five short years neo 11Un lanced the slbwlless of Collservatistn, and declared that one t1nusaud lend one thines llr- with commercial progress ; otherwieo education and commerce caneot be auxiliaries to each other, as they should. gently demanded reform ? Iles the Very few village'. in Onterio, possessed accession of Reformers had such o. Ina - of but equal advalhteges, can boast eieaLl influence upon the country that more substantial progress cnuunei'ciully where Ouly fuze years ago reform with - than Exeter; brit it must be confessed tent end ivies lteet10)1, everything iv now that the edneotioal of the village Ila'iin a pz'usperoue and perfect Collditinll, not received that attention from the trilb the people living in an atmeepi:ere leading spirits among us that its int- of celestial happiuees ? 011 ! the bles- portance a1)d IlltltnaLte connectioIl cull sednoss of reform ! The genii of Alio/- the prosperity of the place demand 111!:.'3 lamp dal not change the scones of should be given it. Onr public 5011001 Aladdin's tirenin more quickly throe the is as well condnet'ed as it is pat:sende far genii of reform here tr.aust'c1r. 0 11 Can - it to he while there is no step ba'yn),Ll it )Erle from au lnarchlal state to tho 10081 --no higher clieti)hetioU than that, eon. ,pet feet country uutlel• the sun. The fenced by a ;albite school e(lucali•'n— change must have taken place; alo one witieli ambitious pupils nlirht hope to has observed it ; but still it leis tike)) win. The cnr,icalt:in of the public i place, for the Rtfcrin party of the conn- .sc)lools of Ca02321a is arranged, not lvi.i) try it; glad to be able tutLu'nhIes that the intention of idea flint the t aper;: l " there 1^t n )tlhiilg to reform I" If the Government of kilt .)aha illaeiton.h1 uatd ever come to Parliament with such a statement in the address, uhat a howl of derision it would be greeted with .by the Rbfarr1 Government from one end of the moulty to the other. What is the ase of having a G. vera meth any longer and of si ending „$550,- ehttll spend alt their schooldays in per fectnlg themselves in it, for any ambi- tions punt of ordinary ability eau thor- oughly master every subjectso far a the course is taught in) flinch lcs the -than it uonall', takes in schools to 'which aro High Schou] is coihveuieut; but thee 'course is arranged with the view of pre- paring ilia pupils to enter e l:Ilgh 000 aL ysor for elle )1-1vilege of he arillg :School or Collegiate Irist'.tnte at 004)331. that thole is 1notlling to refolln." paralt rely early age, 130& tlioihc e.nito into gniekenel notion the pul'ile in pub- lic schools, stirs even tihe sluggard, end forces the ((011. 1131' either to keep rote with his r1381.28 or seem a :'lower locality. Where m(111y children are not grovel- ling through their fourth readers file o Y shlnitl be well aecf'minted with their " hie, hare, hoc," the alpha Rild omega of itlelr Greek grammars,. and Move as knowledge. oil 1118 m 8teries� of L y angles mei eSl oxalates. The courses in alien: iriR`itutions Elf 'Ioat.ratiuf't everts)? 0110li, other, i. a., a porti ni of: tite publi4. 8010)01 course is onr colleges. A Hig11 School calls Wen* inaakilag a speech In the town of Kincardine, the Lion..Edword Blake exclaimed that be would feel contempt for a Reform Give) einem tvilioh could flud nothing to'Ieftrn, a1 thatt 6e would not be r1o' to It .ave such 11 c l v su 11 lL Gov1960 ertlinell3. Read in light of his. 1eeen n t retirement ft'oui 1.1r. itiackeslzie's cabi- net tbis stn u. @nt3Iliaiu�o.ra mernlur. than wan at the time attached i a cleft to it. The :Reform Government of the Do. 3111111nn has come to astandstill ; they do vat even propose changes to keep prat+eribed for the high S.;lwol and the ?themselves nemgrowrusty; a,ttd mote, advanced studie8 in'..tire'. High ' Mr.'Blakre'11h. "felt.. bound to keep his Schools feral the easiest portion of the word, and lila !aft the Governme.tt CUrrielllnne t.f the colleges. Wham w allichcan find nothing to reform. The pupil live iu ai village where there is reason esteemed by the Reform Frees to .tune, when we are positively coo. nll'ea1 he intends twain berme as candi- d 0. 11.-aar shat this ammo iter. Green- ;t•iaV :sail %til'»)2 he reeseived the ntallninaa ti011 Of t(,' (°uneea:•rsative 1outy at tiler a late election : ,1 Gentlemen, 1 d'1 net t(»ea'lat time noir ttat6„art with a Gast iron (sHa ai3'[' lea fi"ll.tty tllte (l'3'3*-i33a'n a*t, t'vt'1 }'holding +lads. liantie Ilt4a taaa(ae)*7^iaana at ill xlaat°e It1-v .i .1'ea in tHa'1 t't-tdelIt hent" "a'nt. The ('r(sa')at flowed ort' 1 a: al` title aaa t!a"ve:toile. :ilk *pillory, lr; , metal if t•9. vital, I shall tall; e•aarfne;.t s»(ateeratuadty t.f teepees -tie' Wtaaat Of Ci•r11fiti2').1'i' lXiai±la)rl." 6 Tsee members for Sittlth and North FOR CEtNT ALI A gym ()a3vi' 1103'1 tli:otillr alieltitlg tbeui-p� selvee In the caut`e of education, ort rs►tl:a'r tt lainet it. Mr. ;,l:ist1w(t'it we'r'e!!, though Ito al'utbtcommending t test if to aL very feta people, well create eteisitl+'1'aaltlQQ tietooleltirle^nt amongst woes. elm (arm. tly seek, the ativaoeo- Iltt`trt of (110catt0tn. Iic )nuet 1)3(1013'( i have a ''r+' lOttr 0(ainiee of the mental ? exult n of fame re, flax! Irf til81 til cessity r,f teittentiun alittll)g thele, W. hen he t1L'ei;nrea that s3 1;li4WIt+tlgt' of r(•;tdi'lf;,; writing •Caul aarithutotils ie all n farmer's ^LI11 1111 11.04, 110 a:tnl8 ant il).11lt upon tit it inat'lliecoee turd upon their eec,l- ( ali, n 111131 the la: niers and their eons will *tot 11G Blow to rept I. It i:+ a lust - (r0 sof surpris=e to ns that n meal of Mr. itiahop a liberal opinions otlhei wise shored hold such fntedelurtni afu)tion8 AS he has expressed cancel -Mug educa- tion. `1'l'ertl are, however, sante opinions advents d in 11isrpeoch which the pnblit/ will bear him rut in, The third se,sou of the Ontario P.11 liaainent ie now ettvanced five week8, and not 0.2e act of public importance has been passed. Some time since a lively diecuesion alis ceerie1 OD in few newspnpe'•s of the Prnviuce con- cerning the aclvieilhility of abaii;hinr the Legislature, and unless snnlethin::. be done to put n1'»I'e alliltlfltl(111 illi that body, and malice it perform the eludes It'3'ss de'.P»iletl to perform. iht' 0Oinion will become general that it lis aL lisolers lilei11n1)ra' :e), and ('1)0)11 ito be swept aw'ny. A fes' trusty nlerke I Ittitild tin all the work, and do it b iter and with bloch less expei-se then the (((803nt system entails L1) the country. tilt' salary grab b •cosecs even more of- fensive l.ty • the lethttrey displayed in the Lllcai.i hoose. 'To make 112)10nds to the cnmitry for the fraud they are perpetrating upon it the members alight refute] at least fila t14(10110(s ad- ded to their salaries last session. ENGLAND leas at lust sent her fleet to the Bospuc:rus. Had she sent it a mouth or even a fortnight ago, the act wonlcl• have essurc'd ,the ')lowers that Great Bliteiu diel not intend that the map of Europe shout( be remodelled without her consent, Eve), now the,; site has .E1: cide(1 t.0 801)cl it, there is v4Lcillri'tion:'in her deStntteit to the other Governments, ifhi('lie(1'l'y` asl i'la tiheir approval of -such. r..;'receetlirrt.r. Yet this is the Visiglaani. n[tel bcn;basriled Copenhttgen, w1•Ic soizecl the U'urisll fleet rather ,tient "p€rleit„„it,..te tall into the inteds of the Fieneh,a who t'lged wet with the''(;reat DTr3itpoleon: and pa & CASII SALE, for nex cia S. you 1 0 11 and exalt ipe prices AND 1: 0 T. VACS R --•-- A LARti1 11IESII S"TOCIL 01? -trey' Oc1ebratcd OoaditionPow,vc?o:L's DOMINION dT Tifld LABORATORY. ALT. = e. -t r. •.1 1'„1'busts ..tes rho Manner of Using ft, 'S I 11e. 1'11,:1.`C I"I'S Fettn.ai.l ti ' Sal Inj ctor, CURES CIISEASES OY}t1e� THROAT,Liiiiics3 LIVFR PADDg In the wonderful medicine to which the afflicted arts above directed for relief, the discoverer be. lievos 2113 bas (Omisincd 312 hru• mon)t nlmooi N�- ture's soverctgn Onra(i:n properties :which God 1 i g , i coin t o ed in las 31(3(111011 trot the vegetable king(1'oan for heal - one 41144 t that: were ever hofo'e •{1 h' one medicine. The evidence 0131115fitetis2011114in the great variety of most obstinate diseases which it has been found 10 confiner. In the cure 01 'Bronchitis, Severn (loughs, anti that early - stages of C4) III, untlrIli o)it it luts' astonished the me( 'cal faculty, and eminent physicians pro - 1 nonllce rt the grentost medical discovery of the , ago. While 1t euros the severest Coughs, it � screngtllQns the system and purifies the blood. Ilv its great and thorough blood -purify - a ing properties, it cures all Humors,' from the ,•worsISero48la to a common Blotch Dien. I plc, or Eruption. Mercurial tlis0use,Minerai Poisons, and their effects, tare eradicated, anti 1 vigorous health 1t lid' a sound constitution estab- 1tsLcd. Luysirticiao, Salt -rheum, Fever Sores, Scaly or Rough Skin, in short, all the nnmerons diseases cmtsed b)' bad blood, are conquered by this ,powerful, purifying, and in- vignrating medicine. If you feel dull, drowsy, debilitated, have sallow colnl. of ",ska 1'1 , or yellowish brown spout on face or i body, frequent healdtwhe or (1143nes, bad taste in month, internal heat or dulls alternated with hot Ifushet, low spirits, and gloomy forebodings, Ir- reaul(fr• appetite, and' tongue , coated. yet) are , suffering from't°o p 4 14 ie,. oi' s'st1llnione. » ie, fl it ( d i '„to't; .tl l new le mine a (sC of Li C 1!x601960 y.:CI'ils !e. tltll.IQ,OILC 1'•B lel] ver on)- plAint4' only part of these evniptoms are -es. 10.the zenith of �.hia feme - She .leas ,cr)c.e4d. As a r0111e(13' lar 1121 sue” cases, ler, 1960 �hecea's Gotden Btedacail' Discovery has no a oat, 0hiLuged ,ince Byion's' &ail4 When' the. as it ,effects crfeet.. cures- War r) t). iv strengthened and hadth •.. ,, S ah 1 1 er, world beheld r } . "rbosohangtets ialnat'dera, SOLf1 t1Y DfluG(itsTS; ;T '' PER BOTTLE. - Who sent 'thnlr.: edicts, with ,,their,, ga.ods fro•m 1 A' nlOtt)' .o'•P. l,tpdei by 1t. .Y. f?tY.It(7E.lrr. p::,9jls P P 1,'.1.,.rt..r, 'a We NI 4,141,1)z inst./x:04 311, Anil matte the very bille3t9 I,py. ahem,toll:" I thaw,. N. s. This instrument is especially designed for the pnrtectapplication of DR. SAGE'S CATARRH REMEDY. It is the may form of Instrtmient yet invented' with which fluid medicine can becarriedMr/hit]) :ung -pt4o1ccti/ltppfied to all parts of the affected na=ati pa<s t les, and the nharnbols or cavities cent- alnaaeaurn)4 ttaerowIt0, in which sores anti ulcers• fregncnth cxisr, and from which the catarrhal discharge generallv proceeds. The want of sue ee=s to treating (iii ,r1•h heretofore has arisen largely Irma the impossibility of applying rem- edies in these cavities and chambers by any of the. ordinary methods. This obstacle in the WILY of catmint; cures is entirely overcome by the iny0la- doll of the Douche. Its Use is pleasant and so simple that a child can understand it. ]Full and. explicit direvtiona accompany each instru- ment. When used with this instrument. I)r. Sage's Catarrh Remedy cures recent attacks of tw "Cold. in the •ISead" by a 3 few applications. TARIM six 3.4'0 IU S-Freque n t headache, discharge falling into L treat. so ne-' tines i•rtkuise, watery, thick miens: parniealt, offensive, eta. In'othcrs, a dryness. dl•y, watery, wreak. cr inflamed eyes, stopping ftp, or Obsn•uc- non, of nasal passages, ringing ill ears. deaf - )less. lunching 'and, enil3hilt4 to - clear throat, )dreratinl s, scabs from, Ulcers. vniee altered. nasal twang; offensive breath. in:p:11103 or 10t1A i 1iriratinarof seits0 of .smell and taste; dizzi4101s, utenietlImpression. less of iii, ,clue, indige)t1on, _. rnittrgod tonsils, tieltling'.conga. etc. -Only n fele, f the'..e avanutnensu•e likely to be present in any false at one time. Dr. S.t3e7tt r:atarrh Hteitate ly. when used n'ith .Dr. Pierce)i Nasal 1190 ti the, and coin .1on; ie; 1 *rith the a (11113ft( tterta1 treatment which, is recommen,te. lin the pit 11101101 -that Wraps each belle of the Remedy, is as perfect specific for 311)9 ball' ime ,ht'tease. It is mild Anil pleasant to .use, containing no strolls nr v8213414) ,tris nr, . orison.,. rias 1"atarrh')acrne tl' i, sill 1 1t 10 Cent), 1% .144hr .t 344 coats. by all, Druggists PIERCE', .0. 14. r'rop'r. 44: tt •-_a t.'),