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W I. sit vote far no{Qt�-0 bear w'ill,posac qui of i AeWory, and bo w@ csotp>ttTtztlf ttiove�. ifor wp p you est►1 It ao, . a i c" 1 .lip: ee 4o 0 one the left tit re .AtlAte T alfa tae ts3 the ellet�(tatr,4�14, as we xila.Y Tt'A ktea.: tFst tp ` naptt+ �` l 1` $ ,oes the good man . • B. F. Q. >1llrrieet call the @ntA'0AI.44t1j1.' ,rotor:eat f t �W dist in is.,sagernesa to befrletld Clinton, day 1,. , aGilils now taken In everyth,i it H listif,p; ,psAp' I"mnalek of fall this I>losp, tFadA Q d MA0 rllackloo' rot. afeW f' le .+� thou;sand miles away, the neclewed #ave pf trod}ly Q 1 az wU194 ,� -64411 1�ey htvo,.to'tllaa, • �'9. * be fQitntX aid'QR, those, b4e Sahli tt #1,4hq,{� tbA 4§ciItja.Aatlorts make bite eyen #Vti,, "- y4ek' p ro stently opposed the wittou romlith, of the m1d$le a cA Rt the f+nulueae¢e A$ As"pd Artl wouldn't give, -.t rr� " and 'itidustA&' '4t they whole ScHooL REPOA�' .';44the following iso ;AL44I fyrce of elt}Am, k*'Aese xAtoxarAtenta e a 1 }heir p,Visa, ay , . Dr4 ... aiop? The so called Coercion the report of the �t,tigdiQg of the pupils ,Sl, pre can be no,d9Rbt. Tlae first is lead- tine round &xltltann atpi7eotive, $i vlfhPtber ib, become law or not, of S. S. No. 4 ue Mmith based on- 1i�P, to t4Ativeraal eXcllvatlon gad ex- or otte b, fltogit# phraiae; �oll�'.po�,aXct Ql tarlo in anyy way, in attendance, caQ i ttnd general' protl ' ,plpristlon as weil,.syri: t9 a near sad more I'ni Silk of e,ti chis Po plseock ? fall?i of $ sip�le G$ntw If Re orm- ciency fon the '.month of April t ^.: aytnpatbetia trgat Went qt Greek litera- 1 Itt bilious gregq and b1a$; "%31 Ape' agaigIt,oturned` to power, and Senior IV.-141sle Fowler? Ella ohno,.. t4ro And art; the o9cond to the erection I'm tiseyl ts; dsf)th of taking stock W. , ac scpop aqy ppalicy they have Junior tV,--Mitts O'Brien, garold, everywhere of 1$YmPaala and an exalta- In evgrychtng that's "New." (m .. 19- ti3 durri�pg ttie past eighteen Fowler, Pethald:k Nott, orace tion of athletics ppo;ta and sportsmen New Art New Movements and New schools $04", the e0ecD ban not but be disae- Wiltse; Sen. TIT;; Anna Vulely, which can aeaal•cely have been exceeded All n almed,aud blind and haltl ;, ,ttrqu%to .the pro>iperity of the country. Mary Layton, W 1tgr Layton, ,:Taw- Among the ancient Greeks. Between And at� the 'fads of the New fools Their' talk about giving us a clean, renoe Qudmore, innie rich Mary them, the two movments can hardly who cannot earn their snit. honest, efficient and economical ad- Crich ; Jun. IIL—Elsie Bennett. --'Sen. fall to produce e9met. ping notable at I'm ale k of the Nerd woman too, aeiM.i@teation, is only so many pretty II.—Essie' Valely, Fred Wiltse, Martha Olympia in the eoming spring. Tet it Good Lord she' worst of all. wardo, and should deceive no person. Fowler, Christie O'Brien ; Part II Sen, is not without a turkin missiving that Her Rights. her Sphere,her Point of View, ley (evp well-read Reformer, knows that,O'Brien And all that folderol! P —Henry O Brien ; Part II Jun.—Lulu one looks forward to anything !n the. that ,arty has not the least shadow of Wiltse, Frank Plewes, Maud Ptewes. shape of a disinterment of the past. She makes me wish I were a snake aclaim to be called pure and clean. Part I Sen.—Milton Wiltse, Willie Some of us remember the Eglington Inside of Eden's wall, Astor ability to manage, successfully, O'Brien ; Part I Jun.— F. Walters, Tournament, the product of a revival TO give the tree another shake, And see another Full. the fiscal needs of the tpeople, their re- T. i;, BROWNLEE, of mediaeval sentiment, ecclesiastical, cord-, disproven their ability. Teacher. aesthetic and social, as these Olym- I'm very much of Byion'a mind; , Two of the most telling charges Sir Plc games are a revival of ancient Hel- But just ntffhed common garden kind .Talm McDonald adduced against Re las. The result of that exhibition, after Is- good enough for me, ;�5rmers in 1878, ,were, (Jorruption, and o laborious and costly preparation, with I want to find a warm beech wood, lin¢ompeteney. Toe, _, truth of the L the aid of all the antiquarles and mu- And lie down and keep still; second charge was established by their Ofi';' scums, was a lamentable fiasco, hardly And swear a tittle; and feel good; annual report of a deficit though no ll) enhanced by tine torrents of rain which Then loaf on up the hill. 1�, bic improvements were projected. M descended on the lista during the day, now in the name of common decency, � and amidst which the marshal so far And let the spring house clean my nista y where all this stuff Is crawmed; can any Reformer have the face, to `Sat --'v'forgot his mediaeval character as to And let wy heartKrow sweet again; procla,im,the old Party, to be pure and ride about under an umbrella, A don- .And let the Age be damned, virtuous. when he knows that? eight GOOD MILK � TANK , key tournament was afterwards gut up —Bliss Caravan. I- oftheir Candidates have been disquall- asa parody on this resurrection of How to Reach the North role. fled for penaodal bribery, and for the dome -made DeVico That Can be Used chivalry. The Roman banquet in Writing of "The North. Polar Prob- same offence, by themselves or their . With or Without Ice, "Peregrine Pickle" with its classic pie lem" in the North American Review, agents, seventy three Reform M. P.'s Someone asked for plans for a home- made of dormi6e'and syrup of poppies, Admiral A. H. Markham says: have been unseated I made milk tank or creamer for six or is a wise though farcical warning In order to insure success In Ar•ctl( With these facts before them, the eight cows, to be used with or without against attempts to exhume the past. exploration it is essential that they( voters are cloyed by such sickening, ice. I describe one that we have used The Olympia of ancient Hellas is irre- should, if possible, be a eontinulty oi nauseating tFash from the Reformers. with good' -satisfaction with water only, vocably gone. Instead of the splendid the coast line. The total absence of 1€t calls to mind a story told of Rafe says a writer In Ohio Farmer, It is galaxy of Hellenic art, the superb tem- known land In the neighborhood of Anderson, a genial Yankee lawyer, simple, convenient, durable and cheap. ple of the Olympian Zeus, his colossal Bering's Strait, renders exploration Ir who, on one occasion delivered a tern- Any kind of cans can be used. Com- statue wrought by Phidlas in ivory tend that quarter undesirable until, at any penance lecture in right worthy style, Wren cans, holding 14 quarts, can be had gold, the masterpieces of Aleamenes, rate, other directions have been at. for the furtherance of sobriety in a of a tinner for about 75 cents, with second only to Phidlas as a sculptor, tempted. It was the sudden terniinw town. contiguous to that of his home, cover. Have them made to order, with the throng of votive statues set up by tion of land on either side of Smitt The its deafening, and till a.' victors at the games or in was, and flange all around the bottom and a `Sound, that is to say, land trending it were gfad. ,ha Rtife left the stand, bail like a pail to lift by. A round all that made that plain once beautiful a northerly direction, that preventec auclwns's'Io jy'walking to his seat, a can of this description, 8 1-2 inches lir and glorious, visitors to the games will Nares; from attaining an even higher dade struck ..his skirt -packet with his diameter And 154tichea now And the ground trenched with ex - deep, will hold latitude than that reached by his tr•ay. - a f marble with tmare rg tions, strewn w cane, and as the fates would have it, about 8 1-2 gallons. It is a nice 'size, cavacling parties. that pocket contained a bottle of convenient to handle, and, in my judg. inents of wreck, and stripped of every Had Sir Eaward Parry been sledgin8 binudy which Was broken by the blow ment. preferable to an oblong can, charm except that of historical also- along a coast line instead of forcing anti the running grog neutralized the To accommodate four cans of this elation. The racial interest, which his way through a moving and broken• pretty speech. size the tank ought to be about 44x18 was the life of the games, can never up pack, he would assuredly have be revived, nor can the feeling of the So also the Reformers, their verbal Inches Inside, and 18 inchefl deep. BY reached a po�itlon nearer to the Polt Hellenic city towards its victor. The assumption of nein virtuous, might making it l0 Inches longer 1t will By than the one he gained. The great de• g may w e y be sure, will iilidace some to think they practise it two extra cane, and it will late a good Pindaric lyre,sideratum, therefore, in selecting r rot be re -awakened any more than only for the court records which show place In which to keep the cream Cana route for Polar exploration, is th< the chisel' of Phidias and Alcamenes. 'their pretence .to honesty a simple fa- in hot weather. The additional cost presence of land trending to the north P A motley assemblage of .visitors of brication, flagrant falsehood, and evill be but little: ward. So long as this can be found nothing more.The tank can be made of 2 -inch ma- all nations, foreigners to each other, do sure is It that its northern terming. 'JZ`fYe Electors Of West Huron are now serial, well fitted and firmly bolted; it will bear little resemblance to the Bath- tion, however far It may be situated to. choose, find decide upon Party, can be made of lighter boards and ering of Hellas, with all its sympathy vvill be reached. This particular condi It'iDlicg_arid.lined with galvanized iron. It should and pride of race, from its widely tion, so far as we know to the ron lliltip. for the ensuing five -scattered .homes. No attempt, It Is to years.. Grit or Tory, which is it?, nave tight-flit"iff g' binged cover, and if teary, is to be found 1n Franz Joae', be presumed, will be made to represent Coercion is but a piece of clap trap, unprotected from the direct rays of the Land, for Lieutenant Payer has states the costume which harmonized with the I that he saw that has nothing to do with the fiscal sun, the cover ought to be double, high land to the north o: intesreots of Canada, and besides an- with an air a sculpture and must have been an essen- space between. The tank the position which he reached, tine neSation it rom rises the entire let- should be tial part of the ancient scene. The forms p p placed near the pump, and which he estimated must have beer form of the Reform Party. be connected with it by, a three-quarter of a modern crowd will be anything situated in latitude 8a degrees, and Inch 1 but counterparts to those of the flg- 1�1'one is so sGupid as not to have no- pipe, or larger if the tank is much from the conflguratlon of the land thus p larger- The i urea on the frieze of an Hellenic temple. faced how the Globe is Veering sliest; pipe should enter the seen, taken in connection with the na Pump about 18 inches below its ells- Of the Hellenic sports, the chariot I ture of the coast along which he was chewing his own words, and charging race, of which we have such animated thefriends of,the present government charge spout, and should enter the traveling, it is more than probable tha with �esslmism, and the crime of tank at the top. Every time the pump descriptions In the Greek poets, to in- I Franz Josef Land extends a consider shrieking blue ruin, because it was in- Is sed there will of revival; and a modern l be a gallon or more i able distance beyond the furthest lame timated, that, the uncertaintyof the flow into the tank, depending upon the horse race, though In a sporting point that has yet been discovered. Ta.kinl of view the full equivalent of the cha- I issue of the impending Election, was bore of the pump, the size of the pipe all things into consideration, it seems and the len riot race, Sa Par from being a. course, be I having a tendency to injure the gen- length of time life pump fe ' to me more than likely that, when the erat.trade of the country. How shock- used. The hotter the weather, the more tion. The foot race can, of course, ed , North Polar problem Is solved—ane Trade reproduced, and r probably with Improved ing the thought I Tr a depressed by Dumping la -dune, as a rule, and the solved 1t assuredly will be—the sols time, if It is true that the Hellenic I bare poastbility of Grits in power 1 cooler the water w111 be kept in the I tion of 1t will be found In the directiot O: no, we will scarcely touch .the tank. runners swung their arms as they ran, � of Franz Josef Land, Tariff. That is, we will use it very The tank must have an outlet at the like the sails of.a windmill. Jumping tenderly. We won't do any harm to Opposite end from whlcit the Yeed P1Pe must be the same in modern as in an- Curious Natural Barometer.ient times, except that we do not the trade, oh no. enters, and a little larger than the feed tOne of the most curious of the man; The Globe hits exerted his whole pipe- This outlet must be about two hear of the ancients jumping with a , natural barometers consists of a half inches lower than the to of the cans, pole. Throwing the hammer 1s a fair pint glass half full of water, a plea force against p the Government, and p equivalent for throwing the discus, of muslin and a leech, The leech mus The water should always be a little g against the prosperity of Canada; ob- y though the pose may not be so statues- strnction is his forte, higher than the milk. be vet In the water and the muslin tier If it is possible to utlllze the waste que tea that of the Discobolus, Throw- , over the top of the glass so that th After the manifestation of Gr"itism water for stock it should be done. It Ing, the javelin is quite out of date, ' creature cannot get out again. Whei during the late session of Parliament will save that much extra pumping. In and we may be sure that to this the fine weather Is to be the order of th, , Itil bhe,Taeillative chambers at Ottawa, our case 1t is conveyed through an un - ancient athlete cannot be rivalled by day the leech will remain at the botton no, peigfm -is surprised by their oh- derground the modern European, though he might stftwting - the speech of Sir Charles pipe (G) into the barn baa(. of the water, coiled up in spiral shape p ment, Into a tank, and used for the shooting, be excelled t the Kaffir.gramRifle perfectly motionless. If rain Is t Tupper est Friday evening ih Mon- horses as needed. shooting, which is !n the programme, is be expected It will creep to the top o tee Such disgraceful conduct is more like an equivalent, though as far sweet to the taste of Reformers. The In the diagram the water enters the g the glass and remain there until th r tank through the feed pipe (F). The as possible from being a revival. Wrest- !s a ilkellhood of more settled weather sippetite led them, to prevent sero(??- overflow escapes through the discharge ling cannot have much changed. Box- . If there is to be a storm of wind f agement to the industry of cold storage Ing has greatly changed for the better, of meat for shipment to the English pipe (D) Into the funnel (C). E :a a if It be true that the ancient boxer, squirms about In the water with via market; thereby they showed their faucet for emptying the tank, which ive lance. For some days before thunde sometimes find necessary in hot wea- Instead of striking out from the shoal- it occasionally moves its body In a con love for the poor farmer, in whose ?her, when more water is needed 1n the der, struck downwards, rising on hIs vulsive fashion. In frosty weather I behalf they are ever trying to get sip a toes for the purpose, as the two boxers sensation, yet they well know, that in behaves In the same manner a in fin all the clatter they make in behalf of are described as doing In the Aeneld. weather, and it foretells snow in th In ferocity, however, ancient boxing same manner that It does rain. the farmers, there is not one particle seems to have greatly excelled ours, of truth. + F D since the flats were armed wlth'heavy I Emperor willlam's Bumps. First, let it be remembered tliat, the gauntlets, and the gauntlets of Entellus An English phrenologist who ha Dominion tax -collector never visits the T in the Aeneld are described as statn- examined the head of Emperor WII farmer, who, if he uses no imported A C ed with blood and brains, while Dares, Ham lI. says that there to nothing tin goods, pays no duty. Gives not one / the antagonist of Entellus, is at last usual about It. "It is," he bays, ' cent in support of the Dominion trees i, %�/ C / / carried out of the ring half dead and medium head, of the military type, sue Wry. /!! spitting out his teeth mixed with blood. as can be found by the score in th Every farmer's wife, if inquired of, A GOOD IKILK TANK. For such an encounter as this a foot- army. The bumps of self-love an would, at once declare, that goods ball match of the present day would combativeness are abnormally level from store and grocery, were never so stable. The tank is then refilled with be the beat equivalent, though rather oped. He will never let himself b fresh water- In ease we wish to pump ellen to Olympia. On lawn tennis, ' cheap under Grit administration, ae stopped by an obstacle. There to n they have been for the last dozen or direct to the stable, the pipe Is closed cricket and football the spirits of the ' power on earth that could exercise th more years. The same is true of farm at B. in the tank, the funnel removed, athletic past will look down with be- least pressure upon him. His self-lov implements. and the pipe closed at C. The water wilderment. Perhaps, after all, there is so great that it would not surpris only Claim the Grits have upon Is pumped into a reservoir or trough were great changes in the,Olymple fes- me if he should proclaim himself In 'Jibe o ibe-siil� my a the electors Of Canada, at A. and finds Its way to the stable tival in the course of so many centur- fallible. He would be perfectly sinMr the Yankee cry, that, the present through the underground pipe (G) in- les, and at last, by the decline of ath- In so doing." ir't�urnban have held the reins long dependent of the tank. Where this leticiam and the growth of professloi )itseeuuppugh, and that they ought to be plan can be adopted It will be found atism, may have come to be very Ilk,.- I Con Live Without Stomachs. wfiIing to step down and out velry sedisfactor•y, but can only be a herby. There will now be no Corinth I A London medical journal says th used where the tank is higher than at hand to indemnify with its pleasures, ancient Idea that, we owe our digestio Last Saturdav, the Globe, in, a gas- the stable. as the ancient Corinth no doubt die chlefly'to the stomach Is being discard conade of three or four columns, gets those who had been under severe train- ed, Koenig having shown that this or oat of breath, and enervate, from the The Albumtnolds. Ing for the games. A Corinth, however, I gen may be completely removed frog beat of his own vituperation, and lets Can the farm raise its albuminolds Is easily extemporized. The part of the living animal. Other German phy fall; a truth or two, viz: "We may he as well as dtarch? For every five or the entertainment which cannot possi- glologlsts suggest that the proper funs beaten to-'dayand to -morrow we maybe stn pounds of starch we want a pound bly wall will be the trip to Greece, tion of the stomach is to render harm be'tia ed by spineless politicians—but of albuminous matter. Clover is a which, to anyone who has the slightest less all substances injurious to th Re' shall, be fighting for free men, and great help, but with the cheapening of tincture of Hellenic culture and taste, fire'e inatitatiuns." How lain he the ration by a greater' use of the corn bowel, the real digestive organa. p muni: always be delightful. But the shows the eagle feather#' I looks like an plant, the clover to give this needed organizers of the revival have no doubt Last Arts. f3xcer,ppt from a 4th of July oratiyin. pound would need to be consumed in laid their plane carefully, and If the Many arta of former ages have bee' tlll it iii mord thatiproba�le that 71e too large quantities, so some concen- world Can only b2 kept out of war till lost. ,Painting on glass, for instanc( viriill be beaten. Unless the eleCtorabe trate$ grain like' pea meal, oil meal or nest spring. it will be treated to a ie hoodwinked by the coerbibn dry. Yihe+. the like, must be fed with It. Can he r as Practiced in the monkish ages, 1 ;�� 0 ghPdt Gf a chane t0 ` t irDeetaale on 'lvhXCti Zeus, OlymDua and comparatively unknown to us. We can h ei farmer ralde oats and exenau& thplh the gbedes of Olyimoan victors will , not produce those Splendid colorings e . ands. (P) into the fqr bran? Itnuslly .g to(a �f ofate and• a the grinding wFll• exchange for about lank eavii with ar�DrpbtttNxr,—Prof. remarkabl(3_ on t painted windows i Goldwin Smith to A"t .l0tio Life, ancient CAthedthiif, churches, etc. Th r4�k6t has the country to hope for•, a,?ton and at ,hq•lf •of: breirt, kind cdrn art of engravlirg on crystal stones an ,•iisthe'.11idVentof the Grits?.their tactics ears will buy' ablttib t;tivo,thirAs of their A Bog Sponge I granste, as practiced by the Ethlopiahi '•At-lbbtrQGtidn, c N6 anada nearly a welg.bt tri'611 'mdAl. ,We Abinit ,'with a A rpongre bA,tior a; oireumferenee of ggyptians, etc:, is comparatively un gflsttiYi+ o a million Ofdoltars, to say iittld 3figt4iry 'arid a �ullt that this altsn- i7tfe feet sit iflelres his been taken known to nti. 'nothing ofAhgin preyepting the expor- ttilit ld" IYait of fire rat oa can. be pro- from the tivaferel of Biscayne Bay, • Asr all of M Mt Catt11 S opposition id' TM"1 Er lrtarida ` v.. F Among the cdrona,tioa press raatIW of chilled bleat, vide " &,t stn$' *ndther gain in ectttio- silk steekings for Ito + tt>7 flee red, Without the practice of prepente e but IL ' eiiperAtidn- tit boup-lieituledncss, ItI& economy. Let os -try, along these , iiirtpiropoxtrona +e. • Queen E11211,6eth, a list of drh4dh 1e At' lie(touse he 1Ai• ]brit cofisulted ere tiny line#• Let us use ,r,%se good .fdods to Theft Is but otfb flint? bt. Undertakers . preserved, two pair's of silk Stocking move to made, by the Government. so thake gto*th and milk, and not uire titi � I� ,ow' ' •h Me, lb• tWOIV2 doctors are fount!. They Were aunt to her frot oi` 'oq(r beloyeil,, 8weet-tongued Grits,' much of it to warns ice water end barn- '�ixstfif(I likthe blaao. sraitl. • iil'eli' atiaelety abonttlt' l uto of 'O�natta, yards,•- relin Gould. ,tI . .- ,:,;yam ' �f �aN1 �»'.: 11 11 Ja' ! ; . } r i .:i. - `ilk 7 e 1.. A. M1,'. 4 M :: �. r 1 e i: i r , n t ` :v , ', r `t'• 1�y'x 3r w h' � for ; r e t ,; 4�_ v, , "Ian ti ', ��4�1', �; ,. ' `,, " 7 .Y ff _01� '� -* ti. 'S r. ,,!< p frill,•.y '�._, . :=n . l+)gk I t'etln a d J s' r i s A apae 4 o tuiqualleii. lit salify 811 .11 .4 i?rio001, +itt'tC111:`:ll�Ya c, i -.t ,9 .r„ ilia If 9tt bu from me a x, i , l - y y ilaate d of Tea 1'e digs, coat tico 9$li by � +�4 . t�000e `t 1�l1:�A>j . yl'�: fire bba q(tertere, vl4tbyy (11rQct from lylontroal'Ilebueritig, �tO,j�I@ i�� It$ ';r : 404 sell µ(, close. prioga. t, r iW 11''};T and 1'F.)aI.9,--We have Alreadyy disposed dltrin$ Rolldw AotlllhrQ 4 y' �.' Elect 'toils and still have large stock on hand, difler4nt bragda r<clligg+;g„ltggpgy�#; ; ' ,�.�•` fikl'QCEI�It.Y .CHI A�TA, �1LA$$W*U10 ANTS LAMP�9,•�,--Wo Have trot ta'tia � A1Aoiii� toy^ ax lruPortec Ginads and we Have reduced our prieee on Iliunar Sts, <'cae,'ptiflt ts�i , Berry $fete, Water Sets, Bread and faults? Plates, Caps and $aacers _,lid ru�w)xI sill lki>1( ` r } Call and see Gooda and Prices; no trouble, to show goods. w P -".,Terms Cast, or Trade o t: ' �" h 9 .s, Bargains d Bargain's ! At the Chea a ” ,'• Bargains I _ A C ski, t(�`�;4'* , $1,600 WORTH OF GROCERIES and CROCKERY must be solei tp uz�k""�.' ' room for Stock to arrive. Dont mise this chance to buy (foods otictl CASH PAID FOR GOOD BUTTER AND EGGIS,.—„.,,, . ', G. J. OTEW.A.RT. Agent for Monsoon an'd Xurmp TQalr* ' a • ' --. ­ is Leslie s, Carriage Taeto.111 rtJ ,” : BUGGIES, PHAETONS, CARTS AND WAGONS—all of the best work .•1`' man allip and material. SWAll the latest styles and -most modern Improve- ments. All work warranted. Repairing and repainting prompti -attended to. Prices to suit the times. SWFACTORY—oorner Huron and Orange Stre Cliato 857 Kootenay Contains the new ingredient, and is made by an electrical process that will revolutionize medical science throughout the world. Kootenay cures all kinds of Kidney troubles, and is a positive cure for Rheumatism. pring IT CURE6 BILIOUSNESS, ,i a ,.. ,g9 . Ir Ak .r: , •tib ,&.u, lilt. , rt Ullm By Order i. H. BALDERSON,;� Department of Ball ways and Canals,Seeretary, ;,t Ottawa. 7th May, 1890. 1-t — "', 11 RESULTSTELLTHE STORY. A vast mans of direct, unimpeach-r'' able testimony provell beyond an,,re''. Possibility of doubt that Ifood's Sat y11;1'; saparilla actually does perfectly ands:;, permanently cure diseases caused b "',, impure blood. Its record of cures i(#','' unequalled and these cures have ofGeti:e-'4 been accomplished after all other pfcv*` parations bad failed. Michael Brennan now under ,q 1k, `' tence of.death for tie murder of X A,.? Strathy, of Barrie, has been grant�di,q';; new triial oil the geound of misdif c;t tion to' the jury by Chief J1- it , Armour. E q COMPLETELY, KNOCKED "I wits so much run down .x give up work, and I felt rt# it 1 not worth living," writeg Thompatm, Zephyr, (Int. Scott's, Sarsaparilla adc'l atxi how ae l did y'earerno," l�t+fltt'rl 84tj aeg up the eh, iee apteth, , `d ' Minood, and etadicAU' a• t"hethp aarofulotis pdsibna. Ask firm and get it, y 4,� W 4, P ,t, ,. ,., ` Y .,'^t , 11`riii p. .A iNOod'S PhOSPhodin6.—The Great Eftglfsh Remedy.1. � `' Is the result of over illi years treating thousands of oases with all known- , drugs, until at last we have discovered the true remedy and treatment—a " combination that will effect a prompt and rt ''rt P P permanent afire in all stages ,, Sexual Debility, Abase or Escesses, Nervous Weakness, Emissions, Ar,wal -, Worry, Exce;sive Use of Opium, Tabasco, or Alcoholle SMxulanls, 911 of w,� lead to Insanity, � which soon Consumption and an early grave. wood's Befor9 Taktn Phosphodine has been used successfully by hundreds of cases that seemed almost hopeless—cases that had been treated by the most talented physi- clans--owes that were on the verge of despair and insanity—oases that were tottering over the grato—but with the continued and persevering use of •- ,'II Wood's Phosphodine, these cases that had been given up to die, were` restored to manly vigor and health—Deader you need not despair—no mat, • ter who has given you up as incurable—the remedy Is now within your M roach, by Its use you can be restored to a life of usefulness and hEL'.* ` Price, one package, $1; six packages, $5; by man free of po 1111 One will please, slxgaaraateed to cure. Pamphlet free to any The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont., Canada. After Taktn . r ;� 'Hood's Phosphodine Is sold by responsible wholesale and retail druggists In the Dominion. We Must Have Help, �ft We pay men and women $10 to 818 per week for easy borne work. No books or peddling. Steady em- ST. LAWRENCE CANALS. ployment gnaranteed. Send stamp for work and particulars at once. HERMANN A SEYMOUR, 218 r' South Sixth Street, Philadelphia, Pa, IROQUOIS DIVISION. 808-8m NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. EALED TENDERS addressed the under- S signed and endorsed "Tonder for the St. Vo: "I fro.Tr Nervous Debility ji s ang IF MEN Lawrence Canals," will be received at this office I thexual e resweakn f unveil coon Friday, 12th June, 1898,' for the Abase, etc„ will write a diversion deepening and enlargement of the Iroquois banal. us eonfideatiall a Iain statement of their ossa, andpromise to use our Plans and Specifications of the work can be Remedy accordingto directions, we will send :- prepaid by mall or express, a carefully seen at the Office of the Chief Engineer of the Department of Rttilwa R and Canals at Ottawa, prepared course of Two Moutha' treatment, for which we will make no charge if it fails and at the Superintending Engineer's Office at Cornwall, where forms of tender can be obtain- to cure. Avoid Yankee frauds, I Canadian quacks. Write us at once for 9 Re y which is ed on and after Monday, 18th May, 1898. ¢'uar»nteod to care or eost othing. In cases of flrms there must be attached the actual signatures of the full names and nature Address N. S. Al. COMPANY, Bot 829, Piston, Ontario, Caausda. of the ores pation and place of residence of each member of the game, and further an accepted bank cheque for the slim of $1.5,000 must accom. puny the tender; this mister cheque mast bo endorsed over to the Minister Hail FOR TWENTY-SIX YEARS of ways and Canals, be forfeited ,,lir and will if the party tender- !ng declines enteringg into contract in the work at the rates and on the terms stated in the offer submitted. The accepted thus in r` DUNK S : cheque sent will be returned to the respective parties whose tenders are not accepted. The lowest or any lander not necessarily ac- espied. . I ' ,. BAKIN � ?. By order J. Ii. BALDERSON, Secretary,POW Department Railways :i �' 1.: '�; DER' of and Canals Ottawa, 9th May, 1890. 2•t i. THE COOK'S BEST FRIEND LARGEST SALE IN CANADA. W-1 __ Grenville Canal Enlargement. 1 : I..i $: NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. „{, TRENT CANAL, � t'! TE Advertisement calling for Tenders to be received on the 23rd Instant, for the Notice to Manufacturers of and Dealers In Portland !f en- larRement of the Grenville Canal, is hereby withdrawn. Cement• a. By order JNd. H, BALDERSON• C EAT,FD TENDERS addressed to the under. � IJ steed, and endorsed "Tenders for Port- ;?,f ,jecretary• Department of Railways and Canals, Ottawa, 1890, } land ( ement." will be received at this office up �,•. to noon on Friday, 29th May, 1890, for the supply ,4 and deliveq, of 14,000 barrels, 915-1t or antion;; thereof, of I oy portion rtland Cement. �� Specifications and forme of tender can be ob•. �' Mr. (grant. Liberal candidate, has re- tired frost West Assiniboia, Giinetl by the parties tendering lit t e Office of ; ,'r the (•hlcf Engineer of Rallways tl Canals, 11 and the Ottawa. kt, contest is now between Messrs. Davin, Cor-servative, and McInnis. Patron. In the case of flrmR there must be atGrched",.. the actual signatures of the full name, the na.j1 The Royal fioeiety, meeting in Ot- ture of the occupation, and place of residenet#;;,;, of each member the tttwa, has decided to erect a rnonu_ ment to Cabot. Hon. of same, and further, an 9P:,,>' espied bank thequo for 5 per cont of the tota!`y; amount tendered for Geo. W. Ross was elected a ?nemher. moat accompany the tens �', der. This accepted choque mustbe endorsed: i An accident occured On the farm of over to the Minister of Railways and Canals, .',", and will be forfeited if the part q ten deYing do -'•`1'3 clines entering into John Johnson, White Church, Kinloss township, by which his sort Adam, Contract, for the work aNr I' the rates and on the terms stated in the offer' ; ahont 30 years of age, was instantly killed. He was tearning manure, submitted. The accepted cheque thus sent in will be re- ' turned to when the horses ran away, and being tho respective parties whose tenders , are not accepted. " thrown out, the wheels of the waggon ar ¢�` p , however, bind it-." This de tmont doeR notelf passed over him. sto accept the lowest or any tender, A%) Kootenay Contains the new ingredient, and is made by an electrical process that will revolutionize medical science throughout the world. Kootenay cures all kinds of Kidney troubles, and is a positive cure for Rheumatism. pring IT CURE6 BILIOUSNESS, ,i a ,.. ,g9 . Ir Ak .r: , •tib ,&.u, lilt. , rt Ullm By Order i. H. BALDERSON,;� Department of Ball ways and Canals,Seeretary, ;,t Ottawa. 7th May, 1890. 1-t — "', 11 RESULTSTELLTHE STORY. A vast mans of direct, unimpeach-r'' able testimony provell beyond an,,re''. Possibility of doubt that Ifood's Sat y11;1'; saparilla actually does perfectly ands:;, permanently cure diseases caused b "',, impure blood. Its record of cures i(#','' unequalled and these cures have ofGeti:e-'4 been accomplished after all other pfcv*` parations bad failed. Michael Brennan now under ,q 1k, `' tence of.death for tie murder of X A,.? Strathy, of Barrie, has been grant�di,q';; new triial oil the geound of misdif c;t tion to' the jury by Chief J1- it , Armour. E q COMPLETELY, KNOCKED "I wits so much run down .x give up work, and I felt rt# it 1 not worth living," writeg Thompatm, Zephyr, (Int. Scott's, Sarsaparilla adc'l atxi how ae l did y'earerno," l�t+fltt'rl 84tj aeg up the eh, iee apteth, , `d ' Minood, and etadicAU' a• t"hethp aarofulotis pdsibna. Ask firm and get it, y 4,� W 4, P ,t, ,. ,., ` Y .,'^t , 11`riii p. .A