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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1888-09-12, Page 3UU$1NE$$. ANNOUNCEMENT. to stand upon its dignity acid wak, none. 1 respect the honor and die A' nity of the United States; but UU$1NE$$. ANNOUNCEMENT. to stand upon its dignity acid wak, none. 1 respect the honor and die coRmEspoNDENCE. nity of the United States; but We 2oill at all times be pleased to respect the honor and dignity .o receive items of news from our sub- Cquada as a nation—(applause)- scribers: We tvant ca •good coxxee-. and as a portion of the British Ew in every locality, not already pire.' I Apr sure there is not a mal ,poudent rrepresented,tosend UsnELIABLE71etvS. in this country that would Stoop t, _ lower our position, to lower our flab SUBSCRIBERS. in the presence of any .ether flag only for the humiliation's Bake. W Patrons-taho do not receive their are too British for that in any par Raper regularly from the carrier or of this Dominion, or of the Britisi thxattgh their local post oJices Will Empire. True, I am sorry to say confer a favor by reporting at this the leader of the Opposition (Mr o,;iace at once. Subscriptions may Laurier) at St. Thomas the oche commence at any time. day forgot that the people of thi — ' country and the press of this conn ADVERTISERS. try, on both Sides, were standing a Advertiserswillplease bear in mind the back of the Government at Otte Iitat all "changes" of advertisements, wa in this emergency. Mr. Laurie It, ensure insertion, should be handed takes the opportunity at the women in ')tot later than MONDAY NOON of when he saw this country attacke each week. and threatened with non-intercours and says this country has been wrong CIRCULATION. slid the Government of the Unites States have been right. This is til THE NEWS -RECORD has a larger first time in this country that w circulation than any other paper in have seen a leading man trying t this section, and as an advertising lower its flag, to trample upon it medium has few .equals in Ontario. flag and to help our neighbors to d, Our books are open to those who au. That declaration will not b meant business. • accepted by the -people of t1►is coup try, no matter to which party the; JOB PRIN'T`ING. belong. You are loyal people, an, The Job Department of. this jour- no matter what party is in power nal is one of the best equipped in you will stand by the Governriren Western Ontario, acid a superior, in an emergency like this.—(Al class of work is guaranteed at very pfauae.) nioderate rates. When these noble Sentiments ar contrasted with the words of Ch _ The Huron NeIUs=Record Liberal Leader at St. Thomas, it i not hard to discern which is Cans $1.50 a Your—$1.25 in Advance, • da's friend and who is the chaiupho �— of coercion and depredation for ou Wednesday, Sept. 12th, 1888 people. Conservative politician •and Conservative newspapers ar CURRENT TOPIQd nevtr found slandering anis libellin their country. THEORETICALLY ILLOGICAL. The editor of the •Maino Farmer thus Speaks of the sobriety and — - — POPULAR POINTERS. inotality of the people of New Brunswick : "During all extended ^— The -,following from the Hamilto trip in New Brunswick, spending- -Spectat or gives very nearly as luck th'e days mingling with the people ly as THE NEWS-RPWORD a fe, on the farms, in tilt: citie,, among" •pointers whi'Ch renegade Canadian the hotels, aid on the streets, the would do well to coualder fart was forced Houle that 1'or some reltson there . is less drunkenness The Hon. William M'acdouga and profanity than at h011ie in tak(rs up the prosidetit's message a ,Maine." a subject for discussion. Two point —� — PULPIT FORGETFULNESS. iu it—possibly more—are worth Sudden forgetfulness is not an of notice. They illustf•ate the spi'ri unusual thing in the. pulpit: An,, in which the honorable geutlema brey, the antiquary, says that when tours to a consideration of questior he was a Freshman at college ,he, mo important to Crinada. Referrin heard Dr. Sanderson, Bishop of to article 1 of the treaty of 1818 h Lincoln, well knowtl for his work, "Nine Cases of Conscieuce " break says ' Pray down in the middle of tbeLord's The United States at the saui "renounced" '(libeity er. Even the great French preacher tunn the 111168s'illon oncestt peed in the middle heretofore "enjoyed or claimed, t of a sermon from defecit of mem"ry; take, dry or -care fish on y withi *any. and 11assillon himself recorded that three marine. miies"of of til ilia :came tl'iing happened through aoa-its, bays, creeks or harbors c excess. of apprehension to two other lits Britannic Majesty, etc., I -lot it preachers whom he Went to hear in cluded within tile. above mentioile different parts of the same day,' limits." The •.United States "rc Another French preacher stopped nounced" a liberty they had preyi in the middle of a sersion and was ously claimed and nothing non unable to proceed. The pause, how. The right to navigate the bigh sea ever,be-got over ingeniously.'Friends' within three .miles•of the coasts fe said he, 1I had forgot to say that - the purposes of conini.ercp, or fe person touch afflicted is recommend any lawful object, excopt the takin • - ed to your iuunediate'prayers.1 He of fish was not renounced all meant himself. He fell on . his therefore remains to the inhabitant knees, and before he rose be had of the United States unrestraine recovered the thread of his discourse and unaffected by the treaty of 181E which he, concluded without his It is situply wonderful that a ma want of mnmory tieing perceived, of Mr. McDougall's capacity cowl _ -have omitted all reference to Of NOT A LAURIER iiRiTON. concluding sentences of the part Referring to the debates in the American Senate oil the q.ew treaty graph ,from which,, ho was quotint between Canada and the United one of which Says : States,La 311nerve,Freuch Canadian, Provided, however, that the Amet publishesa very severe criticism upon icon 6sberinen shall be,permitted t our neighbors, Making these among titter such bays or harbors for th other observations :—"els for noble purpose of shelter and of repairin sentiments, and merely even hottest dania;;es therein, of purchasing woo Sentiments, which natlotia have >a and of obtaining Water, and for n right to expeet from one another" in other rurposeowhatever, their relations, they would be ex- If they had the right to navigat petted in vain front this mercantile the high seas for, purposes othe nation, which has no other faith than that of the Carthaginians. than fishing, they had the right t Their idea of diplomatic relations enter bays and harbors . for sue threatens never to rise above the purposes. And,. if they diad tit petty operations of the dry -salter,' right to enter them for every pur who runts his hands and thinks he deservesthe admiration of his follow, pose but one, why did they mtipu citizens every . time he has been Into for the.right to enter there fo successful in overating his goods four purposes 7 And what did the . and duping his clients. Theirs mean wllett they agreed to onle is the country where children those waters "for no other purpos are taught to .admiro comalercialwhatever ' 7" Do the words "n frauds in the sane" manner as elsewhere efforts are made to other'purpose whatever" mean ever teach them the practice of virtue. other purpose but that of catchinl What is appreciated there aboye all fish 7 is money, and they willingly despise Next, lir. Macdougall says poor natfons who are still Sintpie enough to believe that one sloes not That treaty (the treaty of Waal. live on monoy alone and for money ington) stipulates that United Statc alone. Selfishness presides over all vcsF:els shall enjoy the use of ou their acts.," cannls, 'roil terms of equality" wit the inhabitants of the Dominior _ We leave construed this to mea SIR HECTOR LAN(,,FVfN'S that while we exact 20 cents per to VIEWS. by way of toll from American ves -- sets, we may charge Canadian vet In his speech at Hagerville, on sets but 2 cents per ton for the us Wednesday, :Sir hector . Langcvin of the same canal, and call the took occasion to refer, to President "equality I" It is true, we inSfe Cleveland•s message to the Senate, upon the payment of 20 cents b, 1 and spoke in these words : our own vessels at the time of Priv ing, but we hand therm bask 1 If we ar(i to make concessions for cents tin completing their voyage. the sake of frf"endithip between the The time was when Mr. iMac United 1S'tate9 and (.;''treat 11•ritain, the United States cannot expect dougall could state a re fairly Clint, the concessi0hs will be all on It is matter for great regret thn one Side, and that the other side is a thn time" bas apparently gone ba 1 The fact ie that-- at all -times, an under all citeumstancea, a Unite States vessel pays the Santo tolls a a like Canadian vessel Waking tit Sawa voyage. If a United. State vessel passes ibe Welland usual fc a Like Ontario port either in til United States or C,aunda site pay 20 cent -i a ton on grain : if a Cane dian vessel makes the saint: voyag she also pays 20 Ceuta a ton, and i neither case is one penny kande back. If either the United State vessel or the Canadian vessel eon tinuea the voyage to Montreal all receives a refund of tolls to the e1' tent of 18 cents. It is a very grea pity that Mr. Macdougall was nc able to make this fact apparent. }'V do not wish to accuse him of or deavoring to create a• false impre Sion, But it is very evident the his statement of the case taunt possibly convey a correct idea t the facts. THY-WOttLD'S HARVEST OFFICIAL REPORTS OF THE wlIEA AND BARLEY 'CROPS. Vienna, Sept, 8.—Official repor of the world's harvest show that tl wheat crop in Italy, France, Gref Britain and Russian Polanq is fro 30 to 25 per cent below the averag and in Austria, HungMy, Sout eastern Europe and Egypt from to 30 per cent. above the averag The barley clop in Grslat Britai Austria, Hungay, Franco at. Egypt is defieieut frou) 1 to 25 pi cent. In -Germany there is.an ave age crop, and in Moldavia the crc is 25 per cent above tho average. ATTEMPTED ASSASSINA`I'IO OF A MAIL DRIVER, •4 (Ilainditou Times.) It Is not very often in Cana( that tsueh a dastardly deed is con witted as that reported to the pos office officians here Friday mornit by Mr.,Charles Young, the driv, of Her Majesty's -A -it matter b tween Hamilton atCarluke. 1'I Young got out of bed at Ilia boll in Carluko at 4 o'clock ou Frida ruorning saw two rather tough loo ing men loitering about 4is prem ices: lie said nothing to Chet ' but there r was something to the ,movements which caused Young be 'suspicious. He left Carluke' i usual af)d when, dr,i.vifig about Its a mile tl1,iS aide Of Smoke's Corne he Raw the two men walking ou ti road ahead. He urged his horn forward at a brisk; trot, and d men called out that they want( a ride to Hamilton. One of the attempted to Jump into the stag while the other clamored for a rich Swearing that he would get one no, way. The latter pulled a revolve from his pocket and fired two sho at Young's head: The bullet pass(: 'through his hat, ' antering an 111c.below the top and grazing the of man's hair. Youngwas in,a Brei state of excitement. After givii; a tragic account of the uiurdorot assaultj* to all and .sundry in ti neighborhood of the postoflhee, M Youug left with the mail for Mout Hope. He will be sharply on th look out for cut-throats in future. A SWISS LOVE STORY. A telegraph frnm Berne whit has been received by the Londc Telegraph- In an extraordinal account of a drama which has ju occurred ou the lake of Bienne, journeyman watehnlalier, living i Saint Tinier had fallen violently i love with a young lady in the neigl borhood who retuened his passio; Sbe.was of remarkable .beauty ar as soon as her family heard of tl affair every attempt was nude i put a atop to the meetings of tl couple. A clay or two apo the contrived to elude the vigilance i the girl's relatives, and travelled t gether to Bienne, wf:ere they pass( the night. The next morning the hired a boat, and when. they had gi about two hundred yards from 0 Shore the man • was seen to attar the anchor•�rope to his companion body, after which., producing knife, :he attempted to open 'tl veins in her arm. Meanwhile tl spectators of this decidedly unplen ant scone had sprung in the boa which were lying near, and wei pulling with the utmost energy ti ward that in which the watchmak and the girl were seated. Pereci ing that they would not long be -1e to carry out their work of sel destruciton unmolested, the mn throw down the knife, and seizing revolver fired twice at his compel ion without wounding her. -Ftheh turned the weapon against h breast, and seizing the girl aroun the waist he sprang with her in, the lake. 'Their would,he preser era arrived too late on the spot, -an it was sofno time ore the bodii could be recovered. The girl ar her lover were tightly located i each other's arms. THE YANKEE BOOMERANG HE SATs AMERICAN INTERESTS WOULD BE DAMAGED FAR MORE THAN CANADIAN. W. C. Vain Hatue, President Q1 the Canadian Pacific Railway, being Intrviewed for the St. Paul Pioneer Press on tho prnpsals contained in Clio President's moaaage said: "The Policy of non-intQrcourse between the United States and Can- ada would damage American raflroad interest between two and three dolars where it would injuro Lana- gan interests one. All the Michi- gan roads would be heavily damaged New England lines would be hurt, particularly those depending on Canadian lines for an outlet, and the same is true of the lines centering at Ningarn, which would have to look to the notoriously liberal Van- derbilt system for a western eonneet- ion, or to the Erie, which is a com- petitor for the very business it wtvflld be asked to take west. Roads 1'hke the Wabash would also suffer Roads running north-east from Chic- ago would only be injured indirectly in the proportion that their business goes on the Grand 'Trunk. The 11SQo" and Duluth, South S.hof•e and Atlantic would of course be heavy losers. however the transfer of flour -find breadstuffs. for export would not be hindered, as it does not go into Canada. "Lake interests would be damap ed. Since Secretary 1lanniDg,ta order of July, 1886; all the lak6 business from Duluth, Milwaukee and Chicago to Sarnia, Collingw•ood and other Canadian railroad ports has gone in Amoridau bottoms, and this would be knocked in tilt'•, head. "On the Canadian side the blow would fall rather heavily 'on the Grand Trunk lines but to the Cana than Picific would be comparatively slight. There is *DO 111011ey for us in Anierican•froight anyway, and we could of course hold the passenger business. We would <; l•ese the advantages given by the lines to the "Soo" and that is about all. The balance to all this damage is found only in the adventages mhich would accrue to the New York Central, he Pcuuyslvania and the Baltimore oDd Ohio." On the .question of the general commercial daniaoo to, each country, Mr. Van Huron though that Amer- ican interests would suffer twenty times i pore than Canadian. . —Hamilton Shectater : 'There was a Guelph man at the G. T. It, station,.Saturday, who was run over last year`by a car landed with 40; 000lbs of freight. The wheel passed over the lower part of one to,, and over his other thigh:`11s has been Laid up ever ssnee, •'but can nolo wall. A..• 1 —Mrs. henuott, all hood lady of Hamilton. mother-in-law of Rev. Canon Sutherland, of that city, was boar(lina a train at Collin -wool Tuesday when it suddenly moved, the sudden start caused her to be- come over -balanced. Site fell back - Ward and struck lier hrnd agaiDsttho platform, A doctor was summoned immediately, but Mrs. Bennett died ill hall' all hour front o the injury sustained. —Two married women of Men- heim, County 'of hent, one day f•ccently drove ..to. the Point in a buggy to enjoy a bath. Plaoing their .wtiaring apparel in the vehicle, in ,Mother 'Eve's first constume they.breasted the waves of Old 1' ria. `Their splashing alarmed tho horse, which made off with their dry.goods, and like two mermaids they waited for an hour with their hoads only aboyo water until a passer-by in- formed their husbands of their whole abouts. The heroines of this adventure Iliovo in. the most select society- -Turing tho past week 584 Chinamen arrived .at Vancouver, British Columbia,from China. An officer of the Dominion Govbrn- meut who has just returned , from British Columbia states that there is a steady struarn of Chinanl'oli passing out of that province into Washing. ton Territory, where they -easily xmuggl , themselves in indefiance of the United Stites Customs officials. In this way during the present year it is estimated the Chinese populat- ion of British Columbia has already been depleted to the extant of 5,- 000, The Minister of Customs, who is now on the Pacific Coast in- vestigating the Chinese question„ has promised to look into the matter for the Unitod States author- ities. —The Department of Militia are proatly increased over the action of. Lient. G. 1I. Doti -Ins, of the 24th Light Infantry, in writing a letter in a Tor n a over his O t o paper V 9 Own name and rank, as an officer of the Militia of Canada, dwelling upon the possibility of wad' with the United States, and, suggesting, tluit our prime move would be to capt- ure Detroit, The attention of the Department has been called to the letter, and ani official communicat- ion has been sent. to Lieut. Doug- las requesting an explanation of the attachment of his signature, and his rank in the Canadian Militia, The Departmout would not interfere with Douglas writing 'as a private individual., It is his ventilation of . r . ,.: .vti!.-. +f'.-v.Y�a.w¢'"..v.. aS. .dA�, . ,. w.. :: aJ{�i..1 _e''1�,.n. n ..,.K_.u.n n.. ., . �M, 6'1'i: r,. ...._._.,. � d .-.,l ....1..... .,'nF •�... <�n +.. 1'..v. ui 3nta. �.z.�..n.�4 v...J.YJw.,._' war buncombe in connection. with his rank as a volunteer that is call- ed in *question. Geo Harvey Doug- las is a resident of Chatham. Out., and is the lieutenant of No. I Com- pany, of the Kent Rangers (tile C1todbimi Cawppmy). He is a Lely- yer, and is likely to be reprimand- ed from headquarters, if nothing more, as there is the etrongest desire on the part of the Government, while resolutely maintaining Can- ada's honor, not to give the slight - eat offence to the feolings of our neighbors. Pointers . ■ o obout son Printing. SALE BILLS. We want to say a word to our farmer friends about Sale Bills. Our aim has always beoh, and is still, to turn out u superior elass of work at the to iVeat possible price. • In this r(,spect we invite comparison with any well-conducted printing office in Western Ontario. If you are -about t0 have a Sale, call and see what we cat do for you. We have no middle -moll to conuuisaion. A FaEE ADVE'RTt84iiFNT of all sales, for which we print tho bills, is inserted in TnE N ws-REconi) up to date of sale. Bear in mind, call and see samples aid get prices before you order. FALL SHOW PRINTING.;, Tula NEws-REcoae has unsurpassed facilities for the execution of all kinds of Job printing.,, , In all lines we guarantee a superior class of wort: at moderate rates. Leave 3'0111' orders for Full Sliuw "Print- ing with Tim Nn%vs-Rrcoi;D. ADVERTISERS 1 Bear if, mnrd that'rnls NEW i-RECOILD is positively'oue of rite best advertising mediums in Western Ontario, and to the business encu of Clint(in offers many ad- vantages. t The Double Circulation j Talks to Thousands. WftiteIC, & 'Todd,. . �. Pub1�sllers, Clirttorl ,:ED :.ED • �6 sir. —11V THE— +'TRAY STOCIi AD1'ER- 'TISEIIF:N7S inserted do Tun Naves RMORD at low rate. The law makes it' compulsory to •ulvertise stray stock, It you want any kind of advertising, you cannot do better than call on "The News -Record," Sault Re lafrie Canal \otiee to Contractors. tEA1,M) TF;NDERS addressed to the under- signed aid endorsed 14Tonders for the Sault Ste. \lade Canal," wfll be received at this office until the. arrival of the eastern and western maps on TUESDAVi thr 23rd day of October, next, for the fonnatiou and con,truction of it Canal ori the Oanadlan side of the rivor,• through the Island of st Mary. 111he works will be let in two seafons, one of which will embrace the formation of the canal through the Island; the construction of locks, &c, 11'110 other, the deepening and tvldening of the channel-wn)• at both onds of the canal ; con- struction of plbrs, &c. A map of the locality, together with plans and specifications of the works, can be seen at this otHee on and after TUESO•AY, the 10th dity of October, next, where printed forms of tender can also be obtabied, Alike class of information, relatho to the works, can be seen at the office of the Local Officer in the Town of Sault Ste Sfarle, Ont. intending contractors are requested to bear in mind that ton Nre will not be considered unless made strictly In accordance with the printed forms and be accompanied by it letter stating thin the person or persons tenilerin.g ha•0 care. Ially examined the locality and the nature of the material found In the trial pits, in the case of firms, there'nulstba attached the actual signatures of the full name, the nature of the occupation and residence of each member of the saine; and further, a bank deposit receipt Sor the slim of $20,000 must accompany the tender for the canal and looks; and a bankdeposit receipt for the soul of $7,500 must accompany the tender for the deepening and widening of the channel. wily at boll, ends, piers, &c. The respectivo deposit rreeipts—cheques will not bearcepted--muetbe endorsed, over to -'the Minister of Railways and Canals, and will be fof- leited It the party tendering declines entering into contract for file works, at the rates and on the terms stater) in'the offer subtuitted. Tho deposit receipt thus sent in will be return- ed to the respective parties whose tenders are not accepted. This Department does not, however, bind itscdf to accept the lowest or any tenders. Ily order, A, P. BRADLEY. ' Sea•etn 1'y Department of Rallwil-sand Canals, t Ottawa, 8th August, 138 I 600 -9t Until your bair becomes dry, titin, gray before giving the atlen:.aar to preserve its beauty and riat+,u>. Keep ou yenr tollet-table a i1"tll,; of Ayer's Hair X'Jg tr—tlwn only. .drti,sla; you regiiir0 r6r file hair—and use a nti it-, daily, to preserve the ualural• culur and provent baldness. Thomas 31unday, Sharon Groctt, 1,:.., writes : "Severin months ago my Muir commenced falling ant, atld In a Icw weeks my head was almost bald. [ tried many remediest, but they di(1 mo good. I finally bought u bottle of Ayer',* Hair V ig(ir, and, after itsiug only (1 pact of the contents, lily head was covered with a heavy 61-()%% 111 of hair. I rei,an- u,cn,l cum• pre l,nrntf,an a, IltO bast bair- re,tore.r fn the wiwl,l." "My hair was failed, and dry," writes Mabel C. Hardy, of Dolavan, 111.; •• but after using a bottlo of Ayer's Hair Vigor it became black and glossy." 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A gentleman having innocently con- tracted the habit gf self-abuse In his youth, and in consequence suffered :Al t he horrors of Sexual Incapacity, Lost Manhood, Physical Decay, Gen. oral Prostration, etc., will, out of synipathy for his fellow sufferers, mail free the recipe by which he was finall cnrpl, Address in confidence J. W. I'INKNli�, 49 Ce dtr• Now York St... 3921 tf i' O O` c� p d. x4pr � ..V.1' • ." � R. 4-0: U V;04 as COO tA W bA im-+ p ,P , O v to W '� l4 -� 6 u t'Cl c� pCZ 3 a� v b U M a o t IN.�ILL HEADS, NOTE L� Ilead,, Letter nea(1s, Tage, stat.eipents, Circulars, Business Cards, Envelopes, Trograirnies. .Ctrs, etc., printe I in a workman- like manner and at low rates, at Tine NEw•S•III;C011D Offlee. 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Because others have Palled is n o teaaon for not now recelvfnft a cute Send stonce for atreatise and niFREN OI TLI of my INFALTABLTfl RFitinmr Glve EXpres: and frost Office. It costa you nothing for a trial, and it will enro you. Address Dr IT, G. ROOT. ST Yong00043t,,�Toronto Ont, I�riit,r�zaw'>%��lun3ETao9t�ktesttr�r If of , a - A # Until your bair becomes dry, titin, gray before giving the atlen:.aar to preserve its beauty and riat+,u>. Keep ou yenr tollet-table a i1"tll,; of Ayer's Hair X'Jg tr—tlwn only. .drti,sla; you regiiir0 r6r file hair—and use a nti it-, daily, to preserve the ualural• culur and provent baldness. Thomas 31unday, Sharon Groctt, 1,:.., writes : "Severin months ago my Muir commenced falling ant, atld In a Icw weeks my head was almost bald. [ tried many remediest, but they di(1 mo good. I finally bought u bottle of Ayer',* Hair V ig(ir, and, after itsiug only (1 pact of the contents, lily head was covered with a heavy 61-()%% 111 of hair. I rei,an- u,cn,l cum• pre l,nrntf,an a, IltO bast bair- re,tore.r fn the wiwl,l." "My hair was failed, and dry," writes Mabel C. Hardy, of Dolavan, 111.; •• but after using a bottlo of Ayer's Hair Vigor it became black and glossy." Ayer's HairVigor, Sold by Druggists apd Perfumers. Pimples and Blotches, So disfiguring to the face, forehead, and .neck, may be entirely removed by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, thr, be,t and safest Alterative and Blood -Purifier ever discovered. Dr. J. C. Ayer dt Co., Lowell, Mass. told by Druggists; $1; six bottles for ani. Cantelon's .. Carriage WAsi .The Cheapest and Best tt®s� CARTS. In the \It,rket. See them. Stylish anti durable Open and 'lop Iti�� U LT G G I ES"�lt Very Best Material and Closo 1'r•icea 81 Lir Cad.tolon,-.Props, SPECIAL NOTICES'. PI[���, I Willmail (FRFR) the recipe Pfor it ebnple VF014TAimil BALM that -wtll RMNIOrn TAN, FI(FCRLF9, PINIPLRa and RLOTduas, leaviu,• the skin soft, clear And beautf fill; also instruCt79as for producing it luxuriant growth of 1-mir on a bald head or smooth face. - Address, including 3e sta inp. 13FN. VANDELF & CO., 60 Ann street,. N. Y. 392y AON 00D Restored. A gentleman having innocently con- tracted the habit gf self-abuse In his youth, and in consequence suffered :Al t he horrors of Sexual Incapacity, Lost Manhood, Physical Decay, Gen. oral Prostration, etc., will, out of synipathy for his fellow sufferers, mail free the recipe by which he was finall cnrpl, Address in confidence J. W. I'INKNli�, 49 Ce dtr• Now York St... 3921 tf i' O O` c� p d. x4pr � ..V.1' • ." � R. 4-0: U V;04 as COO tA W bA im-+ p ,P , O v to W '� l4 -� 6 u t'Cl c� pCZ 3 a� v b U M a o t IN.�ILL HEADS, NOTE L� Ilead,, Letter nea(1s, Tage, stat.eipents, Circulars, Business Cards, Envelopes, Trograirnies. .Ctrs, etc., printe I in a workman- like manner and at low rates, at Tine NEw•S•III;C011D Offlee. THE AETTO HEALTH. 021M ® � � t Unlock; all the clogged r i I es of file . ,Bowels, Kidneys and Liver. carrying off gradually without iVeakeniug the system, all the impurities and foul huii.ws of the secretions ;..at the samc tinic Correcting Acidity of the -Stomach, curing Bili- ousness, DyapepSia, Headaches, Dizb ' ziness, Heartburn, Constipation, Dryness of the Skin, Dropsy, Dim- ness of Vision, Jaundice, Salt Rheum, Erysi elan, Scrofula, Fluttering of the heart, Nervousness and General Debility; all these and many other simi- lar Complaints •fcl(1•to the happy infiucnce of BURDOC>� BLOOD BITTERS. Sample -Bottles 10c ; Regular size $1. For sale by all dealers. T. WLBVIRN 4 CO., Proprietors, Toronto I CURE FITS r _ r When I. say CUns I do not mean merely to stop them for a time, and then bave them re, I have made th© disea RADICAL CUBE. FITS, EPILEPSY or PA74 LING SICKNESS, Allfelotiastndy, I WARRANT my remedy to Curtm the worst cases. Because others have Palled is n o teaaon for not now recelvfnft a cute Send stonce for atreatise and niFREN OI TLI of my INFALTABLTfl RFitinmr Glve EXpres: and frost Office. It costa you nothing for a trial, and it will enro you. Address Dr IT, G. ROOT. ST Yong00043t,,�Toronto Ont, I�riit,r�zaw'>%��lun3ETao9t�ktesttr�r If of