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The axce ively .hut weather linea acyl pd tel r'idt+ up in one of tete vehicles Fi —
A� keep up broiling point fol` wady that ply between the two places, but
dtays, iP It dons for several mouthe tri- "aver a trap could tva Had r lid weom p Lan Ie ge her. of the third day had to walk all Ibis wary We luuud me ll �
���� generally, and sometimes on Cha the busses all on top. ]'his was the
second, the hurstxr interferes. This ,the
: the trains run int(] the J111
V' � ®� burster has its birth somewhere about Park suety hour, but they don't run
the South Pule. In its infancy it plays
(>ut that way. Th a trains that curve I 1
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JrW10 Keeps the largest assortmeq� ,010 new- ,.
est Goods, quality f lie. t 'l es ,
low ill Giroceri�st Croolwry �irid
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Glassware. .
i g P TEAS. --Black, Green and Japans are unequalled in quality slid priceal you will nave 5c. and
as a zephyr around the icebergs of the during the afternoon are all kept to d d
Restores natural Antatrtc, but learning that there is a the station to be despatched rapidly in n , lOe. pound if you buy from me fasten of Tea Paddlers; compare quality and prices.
�f ` color to the hair, good demand for cool breezes in hot thehink no as ht,iiitho,ovartur person
woo t- The Enemy and Distur-
and also Drevonte Australia, it starts in leisurely to fill ly think no right rniuded petsuu would SUGARS. -We are 6�adyuartern, we buy direct from Montreal Refineries, keep beat quality
h t c The neater it Beta to think of returningto the Park until mud sell at close prices.
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it !ailing out. Mie.
W. Penwtck, o!
t e vasa a J. de -near)
this continent, the greater are
Y five o'clock. The busses all
bor
NEW FRUITS and PEELS. We have already disposed during Holiday season of over
Digby, N. B., says:
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ed.
speed.
"raids for it and it hurries up its a sad.
Sydney has
waited atre thestation fur the last train
for
of Thousands.
(our lona and atilt have lar a stook on baud different brands selling cheap as to quality.
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' "A little more
By the time it reaches �t
struck a forty hila an hour Batt. It
pass
° i. We. baldtheaddior t additional
g pleas-
(ill ickly nod with 4t] IWIp pain t.hal hp
is not, diwi)vered so read'ly its one
CROCKERY, CHINA, GLASSWARE AND LAMPS. --We have of to make room for our
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Imported Gouda
than two earn ago
. , ` years hair
has warmed up a bit in its haste but
still it is cool. The moment it touches
ure after having crawled up the hill to
stew in a railway car for over- an hour
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and we have reduced our ulcus on Dinner Sets, Tea seta, Tolet sets,
Berry Sets, Water Sets, Broad mad Butter Plates, Cups and Saucers and Lain s all kinds
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ly. "' CU t111�
here down go the thermometers about
before the train started.
MfxP,1) OOr)1)H y1MP1,14: ANI) h % S Y To
Call anti see Goods and !'rices; no trouble to show nods,
B
wP' :•�, y
thirty degrees and up go out' spirits.
It -ally brings along a cloud of
1 used the word "billyy" hitt did riot
interpret it. Tea is Llre
YOull-i and Old Its VictiIlls.
--'Terms Cash or Trade.- - mv-,
B, and fall
..iB, out. Af-
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venr
dust, but it also carries away the mos-
great picnic
dt ink of Australia. I don't think 1 ev u
a cricket match Or a race than it Christ-
hold A boil instead. This}"articular
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. "� t e
quitus and Hies and that evens filings
conscientiously say that It Is the only
However, he witsyoung And tender
rr ; �d:_ -- a; ;fly_-. ter C ill,). Sometimes these bursters bring one, but anywa averyune drinke Lea
use of t
itlung all equally welcuule cumpuudoll and a billy is t ae instrument, ter. its ,F-•------„ � �•
one bottle of Ayer's Ilair Vigor my f p n f �.,, knI.-°, ..�e-g �t�a ►_+-o
hair was restored to its original ill the .411 )e of a lhundersturui. Thin pruductiun. It is [[ stri[lghLentd veaaal p��ne s Celel y ComFouUd RBS tIl".." "-- A
hair
and ceased falling out. An one dict• ft was urine of your common like the ordinary two quart ('lilt of j'.'.
occasional application has since kept l'anadiau storms, where the lightning Uanada, but it is made of heavier tin, i
Hashes la steadily, like the fret uent ( � i ' "
the hair in good concditiot. '-Mrs. play Y, 1 !f, is used first its a Aril to t ar ry wale, leases All Fpom its �oil��ge i� is ilii; t]2 al
H. F. IENwICK, Digby, N. S. orning and shutting of the Venetian secondly its it tette to hail it, thirdly e Bi•',,cle3.
blinds of a well lighted house, it had a its a teapot in which to steep the toil, ,. I
"I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor variety and all intensity peculiar to and lastly, when the worst conies to the ,°,1
'n for three years, and It hits resto"d the ti.upica, Now the whole hmwells worst, as it cup with which to drink it. " v.,�,
.- hair, which was fast becoming gray, Would be lighted lip as tbuuKh the Thu process is simple, sulua little liulhs
balk to its natural color." -I1. vN. lila(•k clouds were melted with fervent fire gathered, a fire lighted (it floes riot I
JII.ASELIIUFF, Paterson, N. J. heist now It gigantic rocket would take ankh of at firt• to buil water in the Mr. Garrett Is Made a New Man. ' '. •-. a %7"'Jai:It and
sp ritg from the horizon and burst in a smuuler here) then it liberal quantity of ' --' .
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U shower ofglory-nowthegreatthutt- trotCleaves(Initnluslink),vgt.hatitnlaybe - - .•,'.:M1_:(, yl'/u
derclund would appear to be rent drawn out when steeping is dune) are
apart and for secouds you looked into dtunped in; this is followed by a call of t. s„S• .;;'a.rM• 7ited
FiLLVARED t1Y the mouth of It fief' furnace, seven condensed milk and that, by a quantity .._ ...-.-_-_-
1R.!. C. AYER & CO., LOWELL, MASS” U.S. A.
8yfer'e .I'IIL- cur. ,S: ek iLeadache.
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fhe Huron Nevus -Record
` --- 81.26 a Year—$1.001" Advance
WEDNESDAY, MARCH I8Lh 1806.
From Australia.
INTEUESTING LFTTNR FROM
UANADIAN CO.I MISSIONElt
LARKE.
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YU,kRS 1N RIDNF,Y
—TERRIFIC HEAT AND IYONEERFUL
THUNDER wTORSIS—VILLAINOUS IN-
sls'CTS.
Mr. Daniel Larke, Bunter st., Wood-
stock, hits received Lite following letter
front his nephew, Mr. Lai kv, C'anadian
C'onimissionet! in Australia :—
o v we
It may interest you W know 11 t ',
passed Christulas and New Years ill
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hbh ('Ll5-
hot Australia. Here the IJn„
toms prevail ill Christmas holidays as
in other- things. There are two holi-
days, Christmas and the next day call-
ed Boxing Day. Indeed, in some it -
stances, little is done front Christmas
Eve to the Monday following New
Year's. Ohristmas is sppent at home
and Boxing Day Itbroa(l, On Christ-
mas Eve, Lizzie rind I went down to
the city as we were told the shops and
the crowd made an interesting sight
We were disappointed. The decora-
tions were few and did riot amount to
much and the crowd was big enough
but nothing special about it, just a
well dressed, well behaved ordinary
lot of white Christians, such as would
he witnessed in the stt•eets of Toronto,
dressed though in straws find muslins,
instead of furs. If it had been a tenth
of the number of blacks holding a cor-
roboree, it might have had some itter-
rsting features. As you .don't know
Australian I had bett(-i• iiiLerpret. (1or-
rutwree is it native feast and dance. It
was hard wilding through the crowd,
It couple of blocks was enough for us
and we wanted to get home. This was
not easy. The busses never seemed to
c•o►ne our way and we had to trey a
tram. Tram is Australian for street
car, which here is a steam nuisance.
The cars are rough wooden things like
the cars that were used on the Illinois
Oentral to carry passengers from the
citry to Jackson ]'ark. They are not
overly clean looking and tire noisy,
dusty, ,jolting things. They are pulled
by a sutall locomotive that spits oat
smoke, steam and cinders, which acid
tet) the noise and dirt. They run at a
good speed find keep pretty good t.iine
except on race days, when they A- it
bit uncertain for any other point, ex-
cept the race course. The•r•e is it fair-
prospect,
air
prospect, that they will boots be suboti-
tuted by the civilized electric• curt• rind
no one will lucent their departuue.
We got bottle by train and train fit
half -past t.en. 'rhe children had son -
young people in arid hada rnlrch b"LLer
Lime thatl we had.
Uhr•isinlas i4 kept better than the
Sabbath. :]'lore people 90 tet Ihr
church and the theatre Are closed lit
rise give sacred concerto. It wit" hot
and w•edidn't gettuchurc•h. 1010/19/11
it was hot hut. 1 know now that. it ran
Bret hotter. Anyway weir fell trot, slay -
rd home and panted for b1.4,ath ill aur
shit alr•(•vf•s, I,Izzi4, and Evil were toil
bt-y to think of lilt, heli -I lucky thing
too, for they would ant. hat•4, vi -T -V well
k^.pt Cool in shit tslerves, en 'it
w.ls
very little hle-v And whist, ,it
Ir !here
• r cruet ;kit r n • Ill
,oft 1
•n h n e t t
r lit t
vets cat" from wits
Iappe;u•ed 11) he4,jpcted from it b'aker's
ovell.
We had dinner. i lilt%(• forgoftntl
exactly What, w" had. hot, Of ( must•,
there tvf,re fresh fruils itnll "4,w pnLA-
toes and other green i, egctaules-, i rr-
key and plum pudd:09. ('hristtln_�
lidding is at c•osmopolitaln thing and
a$ -
Absolutely
the Best.
�4 'O.O^b
•.MOO 94rm -
times heated --i - he bent's" w uuld
be hung with festoons of ropes of mol-
ten silver- now ,illwly noun up a
beam shaped after the [Wanner of it
nicntatrous tluwerputand in the twink-
ling of an elle out of it would burst a
plant with branches and leaves of
1)Urtnisbed gold that covered a fourth
of the heavens -now there would he
shot out It trident (it for Britania,to
Ile met by the.flashing of it sulliIar•
brighter , and shag ler than any that
ever entet•ed the Great" of the Grund
Turk. As seen(: followed scene in
quick succession the thunder beat It
steady accompaniment. Occasionally
it would burst out like the roar
of it buttery of gulls but. generally
it was like the rolling notes
of the deep bass of :ill organ
for which the southerly itself had sup-
plied the wind. The best of it. wits,
though vivid,it scented to tic so distant
as to endure safety to I'h(' gaze•, which
indeed was the case, for there was only
•s :it weer('
I record of a couple of lion, ( th
At during the storm. We did nut.
(tear the Oratorio, but we saw and
heard
sights
and sounds that
were
never reproduced on earth. I don't
think Lizlie enjoyed the scene very
luuc•h, but As.shr never liked lightning
in Canada it, is not to be wondered at
that she (lilt not lake to the Anstralian
article.
On Boxing Day picnics tare in order.
Giving of presents is not as much the
feature its in England, but sundry peo-
ple who have done jobs for you and
have been paid for it at the tune ex-
pect that these services, and not the
payments, will be remembered. The
boys and EVA went off fora picnic to
the National -v uLl Fork. This I.. It reserva-
tion owned and maintained by the
Government for the use of the people
some twenty-one miles from the city.
It is preserved pretty nearly in its ori-
ginal suite and is accessible by rail. It,
p
is nearly its large as the tof r v ishil of
East Whitby and hits rivers, it fine
harbor, mountains and valleys and a
long and pretty ocean beach. There is
room in it, therefore, for several picnic
parties. Australia is an ideal country
fur picnics, but it lilts its drawbacks.
One is the difficulty of getting good
shade. The Eucalyptus is it fine tree
when grown in rich spots, but its
straight branchas :ire tilt) stiff And too
nearly perpendicfllar and its iuliage is
too, thin to Ht it t0 he it good shade tree
Another is that when you find fair
shade it is liable to he ireetnpted by it
snake, a colony of if og ants OI• the
yillainous tick. The snake isnot as hlack
as he issonletimespaint"d. Unlessyou
hate camped right over his den, he is
not likely to he t.t•oubIVSoin(' and aonu•-
titnes even then he will take himself
away ;trill ]rave the place tit you if you
will ,)Illy give hitt rettsonable time and
that is more than some ('htistians will
do. You must not hurry hits too much,
fill- he depots his life in danger acid he
does what, most ('hriMiaos will do, get.
hack atyou. Then look out,for th" Au,-
tr•aluan snake nlakesa cleat jotwnfitand
ori" touch dors the businrsr, unless you
later at hand the proper renm•clies aril
instantly use thein. A properly eyuip-
Ewd picnic party, ill addition to the
illyy, something to wit, Lilt' suulrl,hing
to,!rink and the cricketutitll', for the
rnterLainllient of bulb hays ;Ind girls,
cacrie.i snrn' string for ligature-, it
keen knife Lo (lig ant, Ihr flesh Ili Ittill,
and I uullagvs for the wound. Thr hull -
ting ant, bas not the slight -4t. spark of
IIifllahilit,y shoat, hitt. lir t'rt'usrs to
git" wily an inch and how nature
could pill such jnw•sonsucbalittlr brute
is it tivsivey. 110 altmeks at sight and
like hi -4 namesake never know•o
that he is llitta•n, until he has beet
kint,d. hr tick is vtIII 4r
llle h
It
I,, not Io he d4,pis4,d, lowvv4,r, lilt -his
sill hulk. Hr duos riot carni,• tie
sbud0 fill- you like t[)4, milks lir ol-oly
underinke todrive younot like the ;till
Ill' rather' tVelrf)lIW Van and io nu,st
trilling to Lilian- it. will) or ralttwt,r in
you Ile jilst drops nn you like it
fnurlh cousin And invites li(tl-If to
stay, When [if- Las got to the right
spat he prorc4,1s to dig a will And
of sugar to taste. Tile whole is stirred
till with It lilt][) (a cle ll one is prefer-
able) will "my word" (that's Austral -
inn) you have Int acceptable hurt of
fluid ill this droughty tune. If your.
party ar
picnic l
t its a soul above •cold
-
vittles" the billy hits previously been
used to buil ioLatues in and the cover
to fry the lituib chop. Give a Suit -
downer (Australian for tramp) a billy
and it refLsonablc ILIIIOunt of raw mat-
erials Aral lie will Ret up au appetizing
Ideal in ?Lu amazingly short time.
New Years's Eve is it pandemonium.
New Years's I:ve the crowd vie with
each other as to which can push
the hardest and yell the loudest.
it is good natured but for all
that an ur pleasant nuisance. The
litl•rikins call to their aid every
imaginable agent of noise. For Houle
clays before the toy shops windows will
proclaini "sold tete, the noisy horn,"
"Tho banguf) trumpet," "The roaring
rattle," Tile unparalellod cracker,'
etc. lit the residential suburbs it isnot
(Iuite so bad,bfit the spilit of uproar• is
there. First we were waited ori by 1t
body of young larhikins (Australian
for toughs), trnl d wit i pang, hells,
1
rill.! e. , etc., who r•esp('c•tftill y r•(q a sL
ed to be alluwed the favor of singing
the choicest song of their reportoire to
the accompaniment of their lull orches-
tra, expecting you will give there it
shilling either- to piny or go away.
Next will come. it "push" (Australian
for gang) of the bigger and baser sort,
who bawl and bang without either the
leave or the shilliu(,. By and by conies
a brass hand which serenades you twy
every mail apparently )luyt"q a dffe
ir••
elit tune, but each one �llowing as loud
its he can blow.
New Years is also It FF)i.cI .c day And
find Eva, Will art(, Frac went with It
party to the South Head. They re-
port a pleasant tittle, though I fancy
t hey were better uroiled than their cold
chicken. The Parr•ainniatUt is riot it
river tit all, but the upper arm of the
Sydney harbor, which extenc.s about
twelve or fourteen miles westward, it
wits on this Witter, as it Canadian is rc-
minded, that Ilanlan lust, the chanip-
tonship of the world. They have a
great opinion of Hanlan for all that,
and went, inad over him when he was
here. Usually this is it very pleasant
trip. The scenery is beautiful. Little
Yrtys un either side, cut into the land.
lferr A rocky head juts out and next
orange orchards, vineyards find mea-
dows slope to the wafer's edge. Hand.
some houses line the shore and a great,
asylum crowns tit(- top of the hill and a
gicater hospital ,)n the other shore.
TEST OF PPRFECT IIHALTIi.
THOI'yANDR OF LIVES ILIMIN(I AWA Y
BECAUSE OF IMPROPER 11 FART
A("rION.
The heart. i4 the huh of the human
syste•nl. If it is weak or deranged �phy- '
sisal pains rind mental decre dtuc r ill
one shit pe or another most fo�low, alto]
thutsiulds art, suffering various ills of
the flesh today hocanot• the heart is
not doing its full duty. When ever
lilt, heart flotta•rs or titres out easily,
aches oI palpitates, it, i4 diseased, And
L[)4, warning should be 11eeded. The
rrnrfvdy, of all othero, fill. twciu•t. (lis-
vawv, iv Dr. Agnew's ('It•" for tilt -
Heart. To ,piotc Aaron Nichol-, Of
P(•trrhoro', whose tt ifi• was (.111.4,41 of
twenty yvars, heart disease by this mv-
dirine, "The rwnfwly acts like magi.•
nn it dlsrltg4,d heart." With twill I dis-
wase so prevALvll ill (';lands it lintthi
"right wlwnyolo by kept in th4,11nosr,.
Sold by V"Atty he Co,
Nin. ('hart• -4 lNinz, of II'Ilnu,t, 0111.,
fill through thw Ratis hciilge, near Now
Hnnihnrg, oo S;tturdny horning. Ile
ft -11 it disl.aoce of twenty feet on till, ire
helow-, breaking Ilkskull wl thatI,he
brain waslaid opr•11 to view. He died
in f1w afternooe. Mr. Mainz, w•ho was
married Inst Christ mn4 tvas on lits tvay
to t tail his wife, whit woo with he• JIM`
slits near Listowel,
v
like other 13ril.i4h things has bell,441 the
jnlnps int.) i1. hend foremost., Will -he-
-
world and is built nn the 4lllue model
'at, Lon-
to (ifif f.his inoinoaling, confidence
Special Cotton Dyes.
in Sidney, Citicuttonmto lir
st"11k has not. been discm -red 1—fore
don incl is equally sweet, N) the tonKIIP
heling got lhi4 fill-. lip duet+ it. so
.
sand sour to the 9toinaeh everywhere.
The Harkey wag an Australian turkey•
(ill ickly nod with 4t] IWIp pain t.hal hp
is not, diwi)vered so read'ly its one
ItkA1.9'IFT'l, AND RI(ILLIANT c•m,ims I,,
He had been planned on It generows,
would think. If he (lops in, volt
I)1.\1ToNn OYES THAT WILL NOT FAOF
scale so for As his frame was concerned
�t•t
can't poll hon (nit withorlt (igging Ilion
MAfnh: RPF.('IAI.LY FOIi COTTON ANI
but was ill(•lrled to he spas" in Lhe
(int And if only hill hea(i i4 in, YOU ('it?)
MfxP,1) OOr)1)H y1MP1,14: ANI) h % S Y To
flesh and of car-honaveolls InAtter hl'
tear the body Away,bllt, the hPsd 4ttcks
USE AIIPOf,I'TELY FA14T R1rRT Is
had none. i fun Afraidyou would
ill And createg An ileprons gore that for
have thought hien better yuAlifir•d fill-
the next fortnight you will wish you
TIIK WORLD.
a cricket match Or a race than it Christ-
hold A boil instead. This}"articular
•
m as dinner table.
picnic got along very well. The snake
('ot.ton is it vegetable product„ while
However, he witsyoung And tender
wits there, but he wits a dead snake.
wool comes fluor nn animal, and hence
and there can he no doubt had he lived
Someone who had bpell along just. hp-
(,he two are ill) different. that, it. requires
for three months longer and big inside
fore discovered And killed him. It
A different kind of dye fill, each.
been kept as wet, stllf ed with bread
righteously respected the territory
The 4p P('Ia.l fast. cotton colors (1P not
oritimbs and other things as it wily
claimed by the Ante without arhitrA
"bind f)y('v such as Turkey Ited,
that day -it would have been a re-
Mrd. HP o cost two dollars
Linn And carefully watched the tick
and spied him before harm was done.And
Brown, Rink, Purple, Yellow. Orange
nmtrkAble
and a half and was very cheap its Lizzie
Lizzie and i went to the Park but, did
A half dozen others, are prPpsr('c
specially itfar unit to ands, And ivc
g g
had tboughtfully given an order con-
not, hanker after the picnic part, of it,
colors that evert washing in strintip
iaiderably in advance of time, before
ggot our flinch At the Goverrimpnt re-
9"a srlds ;Ind exposure to the sunnliRbI
the plica had gone up to the Christ-
freshritent rornng And sat on the
it'll! not• fade.
runs figure. I am inclined tO think
that living in hnppy Canada you would
grounds,whichare high Abovethe river,
and watched the games on the flats
i O riot, risk your goods with the corn
have [)him dear at, half the
and the boating parties on the water.
nt)n arid w•nl'lhle 4 lyra that.gomt
+ considered
.tioney.
We made a hitof mistake in gtartingfor
storekeepers sell. These crud" dyel
vltsl
IVB had Arrangged to go down to the!
home. The sUition is a mile lir better
ruin your goods find calls" at
Ask for the
city to hear the Oratorio of the llfesgiAll
fl'otll t'lle rt•fr•eshrnent rooms and all
uphill, and all uphill -title miller this
arnount of n.tuluvanco.
• DiAniond," ime them According 1(
hut, were prevented by one of those
thingv that rnskP life worth living in
grin is a Imig one. We t.honght, we
dire(•tions, and you will (lve suc•CPA9
hhe hot months -a Southerly i3urster,
lvould start. before the crow and ex-
tally.
4'
Will, : in reply to Ml.. 131%ike, during the Riel
, ,, A t,,,
e
Will it, 11(141 a cent to till(' prier of 1 debate, that won for him his high
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A well known writer declares that
dyspepsia is a ••home flend." Itis truly
a cruel and torturing muster, and
makes its slaves miserable spec•intens
of breathing humanity.
This enetny of thousands is effectual•
ly conquered by the mighty {,ower and
gentle virtues of Paine's Uelety ('utu-
pound, And the victims are released
forever front the awful tormentor.
Tbis is, perhaps, the Worst setsou of
the year for the Victims of dyspepsia,
indigestion, and stomach troubles.
The great nerve systeni requires
strengthening; the blit( d, now charged
with impurities, fully be rrntcle Pure, so
that ittvillcourse healthilyand inabund-
ance ; die stomach, weak and unreli-
able, Must he tolled up.
Paine's Celery (impound will ac-
couiplish all thew(' grand objects for
the dyspeptic, arid fit hint fill the pro-
per- ' t• I' 1
u+i performing (t sill (t Mfr's duties.
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Mr. .Joseph Garret, of 0111.1-ettoll, Ont.,
writes thus :
"I was In id up for months, luldcould
not work, Pat or, sleep. Day After clay
I wits getting weaker, when it friend
Advised file to take Pain"'s (.'el"ry Com-
pound, I did give the nnedicine it trial,
and before the first bottle was finished,
I experienced It great ('hfing(-. I call
now (-;it, sleep and work as well ;is Any
ordinary inan, and I can truly say that
Paine's ('elery Conipound is it wonder-
ful medicine, lull worthy of all the
praise that people can give it. I advise
till to use it for dyspepsia ; as a purifier
of the blood, it surely cures." I
It i4 reported that, the British Colon-
ial Office has called fur farther details
relative to the assumption by the Unit-
ed States of three million acres of ter- i
ritory, alleged to he 13ridsh, on the
Pacific coast, opposite Prince of Wales
Island.
Pure, rich blood is the true care for
nervousness, •tad Hand's Sar•sapavilla
is the One True Blood Purifler and
nerve tonic.
Laurier to the hishops : You ca. nnot
force n,(' to vote for' Mack Bowcll's
ineffective hill ; hut, Fit tell you what.
i'll do With you • I'll give you A law
that. will coerce Manitoba even to your
entire satisfaction.
A ('111 LD CURF•:I) OF F,CZE.I:1 Ill'
('HASE'S OI.vTME NT.
1 -My six-year-old daughter,Vella,
was rtfllic•t"d with eczei na fol 21
nlont.hs, the princnpfil sent. of eruption
hcing [)"hind Iirr cars. i ttlit'd almost.
every reluedy I saw advertis4,d, bought
inntnlerahle inr41icinf•s turd snaps, and
took the child to inedical spv(iAlisls
on skin diseases, hill wit fit t•rstcll,
The doctor ndvi,wd lhti Iwo of C'hase's
Ointment, null since usirlgthe eruption
has fill di.npt)1'Ar•ed nail i Call 0110idenf.-
I1' say my Child is r'il'ed.
ISign4,111 \l.tttt F.I.L .11 ONs•1-11N,
112 Anoe St., Toronto.
.Andrew \'erten, it gyp,;y hor,e-dertl-
w•, Xi v( -ars old, :1 tit] it wilt ive of CiLoicda,
,00,-(Leif•,i his wife L,00ise nil 'fhnrstiny
might in boil. roorlt inn ilr•nadw•ny l,(1t;-
ing hnrtse, St. Louls. lie vot her
•nth writ!! IL 1•imL( t.
Chi
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
The nn•IerelCned having hien re.torrd t" h,•nith
by ample moan., aff, r .tiff, nail far neural yearn
a•Itb it ar%Are Inng affoetion, knit that dread d,aonfie
Congumpfmn, I. anri,.m. t-, mak,• knf stn bi lila follow
enfforer. the mrann of r,ire. To thoa„ .ht] d a r • it,
he will rhaorfnlli fiend , fr • of rhnrge, a ropy lir th -
go-rifdu,n nand, which the% will find a -11", 1t]• fi,.
f•nrtaf"r.plinn, Aothfon, Catarrh. 11r,nrnehplis and
all th,md. etid f,ung 1f,tladlog 11'. h -.pia
ill anfforara will try hie n•medy, an it is it
phis. 'I'hnan dreiring the prefiorir.linn, whirhwLI of ,
;hem nothing, ant] may pr ,t a ')b•adng, w 11 p:rafir
td d roan,
Rra•. EDWARD A. WILSON,flronklyn, New
Pn.,k. - . _ _ . -
The Ontario Government. h;L- 41eci4led
to grant the petition for the annexn-
Lion of Allandn'le Lu the town of Ilarrie.
i'h(' npw ward will be called AIIAndaly
No. (3, and steps will at, once he taken
�o have Barrie crented a city.
%RFQOH PILLS. Safe
n.
S. AetInAtollibn•,re. TheLH®IES
only female regulator In the whole
range of medleinnn. By Mail, Pries $9 00.
aTANT)Aan MP:nICALcn.,
246 at. lames atl•eet, MmAroal
The Sir John II,IA.c(do nmId Chih of
Kingston elected officers last. week,
Aid. J. S. Skinner being chosen Pre.
vident. ResolutionsPndorsingtheGov-
PrnnlPnt;s policy were Adopted.
TRVLY ARTONTSHIN(I. Miss Annette
N. Moen, Fountain, Minn., eaty4:
"Ayer's ('herry Pectoral has 1111A n.
wonderful PfFect in curingmy hrother's
children of a sever nn(] dangernns
cold. It was tartly flstorlishing how
speedily they found relief after talking
t his preparation."
Y:1
tH,i
�a t
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n
Superior Platerlsl
and Scientific c'l'ock••
manshfp. . . .
rw VN
Sat i� Y.�
11,1ho0 Honors at the World's Columbian Expositionf.
. - : r rfoare',= stamp for our 24 -page Oatltlogue-A work of Art.
Monarch Cycle Company,
12cta'i Sale ;room, 28o W abash Ave. Lake and Halsted Sts., CHICAGO, ILL.
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e Great nglish .Remedy.
Wood's PnoSA hodine.—ThE
Is the result of over 16 years treating thousands of cases with all known
drugs, until at last we have discovered the true remedy and treatment—s.
combination that will effect a prompt and Pormanent cure in all stn esof
Sexual Debility, Abuse or Excesses, Nervous Weakness, Emissions, Menial
i
Ii orry, Excessive Use of Opium, Toboreo, or Alcoholic Slimulants, all of
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which soon lead to Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. Wood's
Before Taking.
Phosphodine has been used successfully by hundreds of cases that seemed
almost hopeless -cases that had been treated by the most talented physi-
eians-cases that were on the verge of despa(rand insanity --cases that were
tottering over the gravo-but with the continued and persevering use of
Wood's Phospholine, these cases that had been given up to die, were
restored to manly vigor and health -Reader you need not despair -no mat
ter who has given you up as incurable -the remedy is now within yourw
reach, by its use you can be restored to a life of usefulness and happiness.
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Price, one package, $t; six packages, $5; by mail free of postage.
One will filease, six guaranteed to cure. Pamphlet free to any address.
The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont-, Canada.
Aker Takia .
Wood's Phosphodine Is sold by responsible wholesale and retail druggists in the Dominion.
Queries For Free Traders. ! VOICE OF THE PRES - J
Will Free Trade in (a1111da open :t Time They Were Dead.
nett• faclon-y Iutywhere in ('anallil, and i St. Lump Star.
if so, w•Ilera• ? A Canadian statistician has figured
N%ill it otlitrgc iul old farLory' or nut that, the avetntge uewspr 11p"IiF" of
give its eloployees mora w'ol k, hirci if - ;t worker, lit Lhe twig Anneric•au dailies
t
so, how ? I is sive" y"al.s.According to this it
i
Will it increase filly w•orknlarl's i great, !limy of its are considerably
ueerdue right now.
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wages, and if so, in what lines of em -I
ployment, and why ?
Will it develop it aline anyw•herr '?, Two Kinds of Oratory,
'
Will it, put money into the purse of 1, Montreal Stair.
,�
anybody who makes his living In ('Ica- I It was Sir John Thompson's speech,
Will, : in reply to Ml.. 131%ike, during the Riel
-i
Will it, 11(141 a cent to till(' prier of 1 debate, that won for him his high
Z
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It lloshl•I of W11e:0, pias, 01.04 biu•Icy, or pill('" as It IIIA'Stel' of the reasoned rhe-
t
any kind of grain ? toric that tolls in the house of corn-
t
Will it increase the pric" of che"se nt,us. Ml.. Make strengthened it rep -
OI. huttel•, or, create ;t demand ally- I Illation of a different character- that
9
where fill- all extra pound of eitht:r ', ; of It nrill who hnhitually mistook par-
atd if so, how and where ? lianient fur it b"toc•h of •iudges.
Will it ndd a fra(•tinn of it dollar to
the vahle of :1 cow, 11 sheep, :t hor"
s. it i Greenway's Financial Jugglery.
1.
chicken, or it ('ttdmu
pig, ot• f1% (ill a ;u
fat -ill; sill] }IMV :' � Itnmillnn Npfetutor.
llllilatiflg till' fit1AtlCiAl julggl(TV Of
Will it not p('rnlit. 111t• trnpot htt,ion of the ;]bleat lit, t[)4, Manitoba
l
,4
L[)4, chwtim- , of forvign pro.lurts, both I IhJA is A of
goitre' nnu lit [)facts
fl
of till, fitc•tory, the farm loud the work- 1
rl thf at
y,H Nl. NNI. The fitc•Lg aro that sour the
vhnlls and 40 !suss" thm• cnnsnnop111111 (;rrcllwa•y gnvprnnumL Look odic" its
111 ('11nada (it' ('anadilut goods to t.h,) ex-
",",
c14,1icits, re rl-svl ('d by the excess of
tell( Of I'lle ltllportatdoll .' { '
exprnditmne neer trvt•nn", have
7
]fill orlt, this ta'nd to dr••relse 1.110 ;utotnted to K5,, ,'�ii and Nfanitoha
trice mid ill ('iunuln fill'01nadiaol Illa,I" bas now• it rr'e;ttl,l' nll)liv debt, per head.
1 I I 1
i,. es el. malls ill ollvi 1i
or rittsrd Iul I f, K u1' popnlnunn than any other provinrr
use :' � ill lilt, ])""linin". Jit
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Laurier's Double Dealing.
",;
Mail and Vn)pire.
4"
I 1"Kh,wtelll• O'acalld's Ilhil' journal)
Weak, Nervous Women. i say.; Ile bishops need the r.n".1
I
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p;u•ly's assistance t • i1rn04,(•tthe liberty
--- of t lwir' flncko. , k1 hen it. conies to
;a
:.,
1)rnte0tillg til• right -4 of their cam-
,s
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One to whom a night's rest was I;tlrinl tt'hrn it conn•o 'n lrstnritg to
j
unknown. 1lnlhel-Chllrch the pri%ilegesof which
ill•
r�
Iles III-1-11un'ostly deprived, they
Strellth and good health restored. (1114- liberal")(] will h0 formready to
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I act." No faillt-hiiattt,,l Int•114111•e4, but
I t Ile w ool„ flog, fill- t [if -ill !
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I was subject to frequent attacks of ! (%1'1t1':U OF ('HitONi(' (':1'I'Altltll.
'i
nervousness that seemed to sap all my
vitality and left me in a state of weak- I A R4,ntlrkahlvCuro. ,1.%V• Ivnnlison
,y„p
ness and misery. i could not relish food I ('ilf"I'il• spent, hotween $00) and $NX) in
i4;
and such a thing as a good night's rest , (nus%dting doctors ; tried Dixons and
I all n1.he• trf•at mints I)nt got no benefit.
'�'.
Vh
was unknown. Incapable of any exer
tion and with an eves present fired and
this box of ('base's ('atltrrh Carr
oe n tha4111 other rem-
did mr
despondent feelin Medicines that i
alt' good
fillies, in fact I consider myself (-ur('d.
”:
'
took did not do any good ; it was a case
of gradually becoming; weaker and weak- I and with A 2.i cent box fit, that'.
Al
rirl
CT. Hearing of Scott's Sarsaparilla and
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,l;i
its success with similar cases to mine, 1 Till, ret orns of the traffic• earnings of
f^;
used it, and from the first few doses 1 (he (ll•».nd Trun(l rnilway for the week
1
began to get hettcr, appetite returned, got ended 14'ehrnary 'lD, 1896, were ; :rb),SWi
y
natural and refreshing sleep. I grew while for the sameweek in 1805 thpv,
>};;
stronger, in fart life seemed to be fanned were 8t;316,523, showing An Increase foir
;tj.
into artivity,-Lottie Graham, 174 Craw- I February this year• of $t,304.
$ord Street, Toronto. I _.._
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Av
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For any weakness of the nerves, pale
and sallow complesidn, loss of appetite i M kMill APRIL MAI'
�1.,
use the best blood and nerve remedy ex-
Are IIIP months in which to give Pspe-
i,,(,
tant, S•-ott's Sarsaparilla, insist on get-
vial Attention to the rendition of your
%
ting Scott's -imitations do not cure.
physical health. If you pass safely
j,_"
through these months and find your-
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s"lf atrong•And vifror•olts, on the arrival
dui
e , Of w•arrner• wenf-hp,•, you may reason-
V! -i ti
Tho three ynrtng children of Win. I Ably expect, that you will be well in
I
ileal!-nl•il W,•ro burned t0 denth near i slimmer. Now I¢ the time to take
1`�
:.I';.,;,
I'I•neformiii-hien•' on Saturday. They I Hood's Sarsnpitrilla., because note fs
l�,.
I, ,d been livio,(1 in the house by their' thetime when (he blood must he putt-
1;1
mother, will in •„rite way gel. flre to flats � fled, enriched And vitalized, and be--
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pince. An Imlinn who was the first to i callcP Hood's Snrsnpnrilla is th" only+;"i;
arrive. w'wa afraid to brenk open the. I true blood ptn•iflerpprorninrntly in the
Stlras.parillrb
','�'.'„�'
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door, wild when other ill(] cattle it waac rnhlic (live today. Fl nod's
Loo lilt” tI) save the children Although !las poWe• to make you healthy and.,?;;
their cries could bP heard, � guard your system n9Atnst, disease.
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