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The Brussels Post, 1891-1-30, Page 6S TR 1l BRUSSELS POST. A PARADIstE /It Tk7.E FAOIFIO, or less iumnunition, and the capture of these five gluts practically disabled lave of the fee- - - i'#ne!4'prllliufc 6tory of new It Wait Round. tient, The neon where out in the tickle when the raid was „ass, and, of some titcii• In the year 1850 an Euglishulen whe had wives eonitl make no defence, 'leen a resident of New Zeeland for ten That evening llnrlte emit uwrcl to the yyears suddenly blossomed.ont its an inspired Belied tea that they meet come in and sign !ender of nun. His name was Benjamin a paper repudiating theirlemler, orhe world Marks, and he Wee anything bat edneeted treat then) as eiarontents and dangerous 1A est' power "1 '.'l1 •na d refined, His idea wast se top r 11 ey tit 1 ail to a met, and that and place for himself, but be was 00 good nt night I heard Markt: plmudng with some of dissembling that no one mistrusted this on. his men to commit murder. Tho situation til too late.. iSy visions, prophecies, and is one which has many times existed. A lot downright lying he induced sixty -live peo- of people go away by themselves to escape pletoset out with like insettrehofaperadise avarice anti oppression, and aro invariably on earth. A. brig called the True Blue car. the victims of some of their own numbe. Tied the crowd away, and I was an appren- Starks teemed the other half of the 100nley Siwe on the brig. She had conte out from back, and he wanted the other (notion to pingland several years before, and had been humble itself, I heard them planning that sailing between New Zealand and some of next iiay they would ambush Baker and %he islartda to the north, The clay we left shoot him down without warning, and it 1'overty Bay I was 15 years old, and a stottt wan hoped the rest of the party would then lad for my age, come in. Tho $ret stop the made Wall San day 151011d While Marks had made a dog of me, and which then had about 500 inhabitants. beaten n,0 on the slighest excuse, I was not There was neither law, order, nor decency watched o' nights. The chain and clog bat; xemong them, but Marks managed to keep also been removed. Shia fact from his people. From a trading schooner there he got smolt information as induced him to change the course to the :northeast, and we bre away 10r the Paunlotu group. This group takes in, large and .small, about 2,000 lands, and includes the Marquess, Society, and Cook islands. It is sen a direct east and west Iine between -Brazil and Australia, and is from five to Shirt degrees south of the equator. Y 1 We had sixweek's sailingafter leaving Sunday Island,and there were frequetm quarrels among the elect. Many would lave returned if possible, and had not Marks poseeseed a peculiar personal magnetism the troubles would have been more disastrous. One morning WE alnIT1'D LA VD dead ahead, and before noon the people lied 'forgotten all their differences and were happy again. Tide island is down onthe .newer aborta as Tube'', but for mealy years was known as Paradise. We came up with Without 2 o'clock, and Marks and others were roved ashore for a visit of in. apeetion. The island is thirteen utiles loo • by seven broad, but a mile eV so At either end is low and swampy and covered at high water. There is also a large marsh on the eastern shore. After a day and a half spent in prospecting ,&larks decided that the is - and would do. It was finely wooded, had many springs and creeks, and the land 'radually rose to a plateau high and dry. lying so.neat' the egpatnr tbe•o.wes scarce steed of clothing, -anal 'winter would be ltnown only by three or four weeks of .rain. 1t took un abort a week to discharge cargo and get ready to sail, as some of the sailors lent a hand to help build temporary shelters for the people. When the ship had been cleared and everythiug was ready for saying good -by, the Captain of the brig, whose Dame was Dartwood, who had been reeasoi- ablykind to me,ordered me into the yawlwith another of the crew to pull him ashore to deliver a bundle which had been forgotten. Inoticed that the boat had its mast and sail lying in her, but this feet had no sig- 31iSeauco to me just then. The people hood settled on the rising ground, amilefren the landing, and as we reached the shore I was instructed to carry the bundle to the settle. went. I started off very briskly, and in the AT MID01tn1T on this night 'crept out of my brush hut and warned Bttker of what was in store for hies. He Warned all his adherents, and the result was murder, just tete sante as if I bad let Marks carry out lois plans, Next forenoon, as one of our party, named Redford, was rkulking in the woods to get a shot at Baker, some one put a bullet into him, and ac iIdwass :Ant with anoto to say tht our de could bring in the body. Of the thirty men, seventeen hadone with Baker, but five of these were without firearms. Marks had lost a man, but the extra guns made up for it. After the killing both sldee declared war, and both were anxious for further bloodalled. Tlse women and children lcept to the houses, while the mon scattered over the island and )Hated for each other. 1n the coulee of u. week Marks lost four men killed. and two a adly womaled. 1Vhilel lived with Marks, it W110 because I Was obliged to, and I was tiherefore treated ea a non-comllattatt, .Any message between the leaders was carried by me, ' About ten days after the first killing Marks called me into his house and told me to get the yawl ready for a trip. The boat was lying 1n a creek half a toile away, end before he rupture had been free to: all, tbongh I had always been taken along to manage tier. 1larlcs was not a married man. Iie now praised and flattered me in time ,Iiighest terms, and said be proposed to go off in the yawl to 901110 other ;eland, tatting ale along, No one else Was to go, and 1 was not to breathe a word. That evening, as soon as dark, I was to carry all his iun-. dies to the boat, supply her with tenter and provisions, and then beteg word to hien wlheti all was ready. When night cane he got the Wren out into the woods to watch, moll took fronthis house six rifles, all the monov, the bedding, clock, clothing, &o. I supplied the boat with forty gallons of water and a let of cooked and (rash pro• visions, and by midnight I had her ready. I hail had a plan of my own ever since Marks opened his mouth. It was very doubtful if he meant to take me with nim at all, but if he did it was more than likely tnat he woltld throw me overboard when he had sighted other land. It was 2 o'clock in the Morning before the course of twenty aminates placed the bundle tide turned, and then I got into the yawl In 11 'lark's hands. No sooner had I turned and let bar drif to the west. I was not yet to go than'1 Was toughly seized, thrown out. of lleariog distance when Marks came down, and my ankles and hands securely down to the creek and called me. lashed. Upon demanding an explanation, Men daylight came mid I got a breeze I Marks replied : was only three miles off shore, and was no "I gave theCtaptaiu E5 for you, and you doubt seen by all our patty. I held to the belong to me. It is no use to raise a row. northwest, Having a compass in the boat, 7f yon behave yourself you shall be well and after three days and nights of fair pro. treated ; if not ; you trill get badly hand. gross I reached another of the Austral group, led." callers the King's Park, and there foetid a 7 at once proceeded to raise a row with Trader, to whom I related all. After a short my voice, reviling the whole bnncl after fo'. delay he set .sail for the island I had left, castle fashion, but they turned to and beat' taking me with him, but owing to the 0011- 1rie until I -was forced to cry for mercy. tatty winds we slid not reach it for a week. The only object ilfarks could have had it. War bad been rife meanwhile, (darks, Baker, and three others had been killed, two W0111511 and two children had been wounded, and the entire party now prayed to be taken off the island. Arrangements wore made with the trader, and all were loaded up and carried to one of the Navigator islands, where some of them aro still living. buying me was to snake ma his slave and drudge. The Captain did actually sell me • for a E5 note as alleged, and in after ge , r y cars, • when I got him into court in Wellington, it cost him E500 to settle matters. After being • licked into silence, I realized that my best way was to endure what I could not cure. The brig had gone, and if did not take hold with soma show of spirit Marks would make life unendurable. I expressed sorrow at my conduct, promised to do better, and was un- tied and put to work. A11 the houses were to be erected on one flue, facing the south. That of .Barks had already been bognn. IT WAs THHEFCHlten 001850)01 there, and one could lie out atnight withonc Do Children Pay 9 Does a tiro.year•old baby pay for itself up to the time it reaches that interesting ago ? Sometimes I think not. I thorghtso yestor- day when my Own baby slipped into my study end aorubbecl the carpet and his best white dress with my bottle of ink. He was playing in the coal -hod ten minutes after a the least inconvenience. A ocrtatn numbt c1em1 dress was pat on ltlm, and later in the tveretowork etthe houseewhile others clear. day he pasted fifty cents' uorlhof lostago ed laud and planted clops, and even the stamps on the parlor wall, and poured a children (1 years old had tasks allotted then. dollar's worth of tho choicest white rose While ell were busy no one had tune for re- grets, and think it was fully six weeks be- fore I received a hint that. all was net Batts. factory. Every but was now completed foul baked leaf of celre, and was found in the the crops planted, but the people had come middle of the dining room table, with the to see that they were simply to make au sugar bowl between hie lege, and most of easy living. They had no use for manners, the contents its his stomach. Ho has already cost more that 8100 in doctor's bills, and I feel that I ant right in nttributing my few gray hairs to the misery I endured while walking the floor with hint at night during the fire, year of his life. What has he over done to pay me for that ? Ah 1 1 hoar his little feet pattering along worked and obeyed. His arguments were to out in the stall. I hear his little 'apple of go without dispute. Had he not descended laughter because he has escaped from his to trifles the people would have borne with mother, and has found his way up to my . him, but by and by he wanted to dictate in study ata forbidden hent', But the door is i even the smallest things, and one day there closet!. Tho worthless little vagabond can't was an awful row between all hands. Fists get in, and I won't epos it for him. No, I j; and clubs were used and many were injured won't. I can't be disturbed when I'm wrnt- and the result was secession. Thirty per. ing. Ile can just cry, it he wants to ;1 sons withdraw from the Marks government won't bo bothered ; far--." rat, tat, tat," and set up for themselves under the learner- go his dimpled knuckles on the doer. I sit ship of a men named Baltet', They demanded in aflame. ' ` Rat, tat, tat." half of everything, and tho hhurka faction I sit perfectly still. had to grant it or bring on another fight. to Pane." Time, m three months from laming in Na reply. Paradise " wo had ri state of affairs " 1'0850, papa." owhich would have disgraced al African vile Grim silence, Ingo. "'!booby Cum in ; poem, papa." Ile shrill slot collie In." t, My papa." I write nn, " Papa," says rho llttievoice, "I lub my pasta ; perm lot baby in." 1 an not tinito a urate, anal throw open the door. in he cones, with outotoctched little arms, with shining eyes, with laugh• ing face. I catch him up in my arms, and hie warm, soft little arms go around my nook, the not very Olean Ii'ttle cheek is laid close to aline, the baby voice says awoetly, ti lob my papa. 11oe0hepay ? Well I guess he dons 1 iso has cost me many amens days nail nights, He has cost :no time and money and solf•sacrifice. He may coat me pain and sorrow. Ho has cost much. But he has paid for it all again and again in whispering these three little words into my ears, " I luh papa." Our children pay when their very first feeble tittle Mdse fill our hearts with the mother•loveandfatler.love that ought tweet to fail anion all earthly passions. Do your children pay f perfume out of the window, " to see it wain," Then he deg oat the centre of et nicely • dress, education, or money, While they had no taxes to pay or laws to oppress them, they had no deeds totho land, and whatever Maths said must be obeyed, He did not take on autocratic powers until all neees- sary work had been accomplished. Then he proceeded to show himself in his true spirit. He was to be boss and idler, while all others ,Marks had treated me fairly well up to the time of the split. hIy sympathies were • with the other party, and learning of this he tied me to a tree and whipped 01e until fainted away. He then riutined me to a log for a week, and when I teas released be fora. ed me to drudge from daylight to dark, •Ono day I ran away bei the: north end of the Aland, and for two weeks 1 1<E01 (MBAR eF TIME slag Who were hunting for me. S lived 'on wild fruits and roots, and was enjoying myself immensely when caught. Marks gave mo an. oilmen boating, and I was now set to work With a chain arid. clog attached to my right leg There ilad been no fighting between the two governments after the first olash,but the truce wee full of amlety, Marks was determined not to dividetlrethronewlth any • body, And after waiting about a month in hopes to 500 the Baker faction return to its allegiane0, he began to plan an aggressive campaign. Under his drreetien a raid wee made one afternoon on the Ileuses of the • Baker faction, and five Mee were soourod, h ;on in the colony had a rifle and more A Oluoken Thief, T.nNnoS ,man, 22,• -Goa Donnelly wan ar- rested in a barroom by detectives of Lon. don the other morning fol' stealing chickens from Homy Peters, The birds were taken some time in the night, the°Gap being bt'ok- en open, and when the detectives heard of it aeon after trine o'clock this morning, they went up and found a trail of feetllcre lead- ing from \1r, Peters' premises to Donnelly's house. They also found bier netts covered over in the house, so their ease is regarded he a pretty straight 0115. llonnetly was Duly released from the Police Court an Fri- day, where he had been bald en a charge of hounebt'saking. He was brought before the Pollee Magistrate and remanded. The pleasure of love is in loving. We are happier in the passion we feel, than in that we inspire. ASEJ)IOAL SCIENCE. A'R'ondcrrnl Discul'o'ry;WItieh'80111 Dement Thuoano0n oft tttrerers. The civilized world has recently been deeply agitated over the announcement that Dr. Anoh, an eminent German physician;, had discovered a lymph for the cure of con- sumption. This discovery has been herald- ed throughout the world, and is looked upon as one of the greatest achievements of mod- ern medical s ileuce. Of equal, if not greater importance, is a disco •et'' nl 1 ode bya well- known l - A1 3 known Caundimn druggisn, which, whsle it does not pretend to cure consumption after the lunge have been affected, is offered with every confidence as n preventative of that disease. Medical testimony bears out this statement that more than two.thirde of the cases of consumption, occurring in the country annually, tare of catarrhal origin, The trouble begins with it cold in the head, which the sufferer treats us a light matter, and too frequently neglects. This in time in. variably deveiops into catarrh ; the mucous membrane becomes thickened, inliantmedand hardened, and there is aprofuse discharge of watery and poisonous:natterfromtlte nostrils or else the poisonous secretions becon1e clog. gad and hardened. In either case the breath is inhaled over this poisonous matter, and pro- duces baleful results. The inflaunoation gradually extends to the bronchial tubes, and thence to the lenge, whieh,, already poisoned 011d weakened by the foul breath' inhaled, are ripe for that dread disoa%e- cunsumption, which ends in death. A remedy that will prevent these disaatrons caneecinenees nest be regarded as a boon to mankind, and, as already stated, such a remedy has been discovered by a Canadian druggist. There is no oast of cold in the head which it will not instantly relieve and permanently care. Do not, for an instant, neglect a cold in the head, far by its prompt treatment, yon will prevent its developing into catarrh -the second stage on the road to th grave. If, Lows' er .catarrh has al- ready developed, the use of this great remedy will prove egnsdly beneficial, as it affords speedy relief, and will effect u ea'- tain cure, ev011 in the mestaggravated cases, if persistently nsetd, 11 removes the more. tions, frees the clogged nostrils, and sweet- ens the breath, stops the inflammation and thu ' aves the lunge and prevents the disease developing into consumption. This great discovery is known and sold throughout the country under the name of Nasal Balm. It is a positive and certain mire, and the thou. sands of testimonials in the hands of its pro- prietors prove that it 0. all they olaim for it. Itis sold by all dealers; and every suf feror from cold in the head or catarrh should nee it, A genuine article of merit for heentify. ing the teeth and sweetening the breatih. Adam's Tutti Frutti Gum. Sohl by all druggists and confeetioners. 5 emits. Twenty.two thohsand ,deaths oeoerred in 0nn.temala from smallpox from April up to 1 e;ntembe•. Recommended to SulYerers. Gibbons' Toothache Gum. Price 15 omits. Youth is a blunder ; Manhood a struggle; Old Ago a regret. NOTICE. ];very bottle of Dr. Harvey's Southern Red Pine for oaughs and colds is warranted. Canada Forever, We are pleased whon we can reacted Cana. dian enterprise, backed by sterling worth and character, and this we do in calling the attention of our customers to the handsome illustrated send catalogue, of the Steele Bros. Co,, Toronto, which 05011 excels the splendid one of last year, their premises aro immense and their business n«tlonal. They offer the latest novelties in Flowers, Bulbs, Vegetable and field Seeds amongst these wa 0ot110 Steele's White Clave Oats, an astonishing cropper ; Campbell's Now White ChaffSpring Whe at,whichism highly recon • mended theLx a hoe t 1I" un Ottn a. Thoroughbred White Flint Corn, high! spoken of by The Rural New Yorker' and which yielded 130 toms of Ensilage per acre ; M irpeo's Extra Early Potato, the earliest out, They will for only 25e. send post-paid lib, of above oats, or wheat, or corn, or 4 11). potatoes mol a copy of the catalogue. Semi now, it will pay you, or send 20c, for catalogue, wldiuh may be deducted from first order. The Head Surgeon Of the Lttbun Medical Company is nov at Toronto, Canada, um' lnay bo con- sulted either in person or by letter on all arcade diseases peculiar to man. Men, young, old, or middle-aged, who find them- selves nervous, weak and exhausted, who aro broken clown from execs or overwork, resulting in many of the following symp- toms ; Mental depression, premature old age, loss of vitality', loss of memory, bad dreatns, di:nneee ofysigbt, palpitation of the heart, emissions, lack of energy, pain in the kidneys, headache, pimples on the face or body, itching or peeldiar sensation about the scrotum, wasting of the organs, dizziness, specks before the eyes, twitching of the muscles, cyo licit: and. elsewhere, bashfulness, deposite in the urine, loss of will power, tenderness of the scalp and spine, weak aood flabby muscles, desire to sloes,, failure to ho meted by sleep, constipation, rlclinos of hearing, loss of voice, desire for solitude, ex. citabiltty of temper, sunken oyes surround. ed with LEADEN 0111o,F., oily looking skin, eta, aro all symptoms of nervous debility that lead to insanity and death unlessourod. The spring or vital force having loathe tension every function wanes In oonsequenee Those who through abttso committed in ignorance may be permanently cured. Send your address for boost on all (lichees peoolair to man, Address M, V. tUBON, 50 Frost St. E„ Toronto, On. Rooks sent free sealed, itoartdiseaeo,thesymptomsofwhieh arefaint s olio, purple lips, numbness, palpitation, skip bents, loot dashes, rush of blood to the head, (dull main in the heart withbeats strong, rapid and erre alar, the second heart beat quielter than the first, pain abouttlhe breast bone, etc„ eanpositively be cured. No cure. noay. blend for book. Atl'lreoo M. V. LU1piolq, 517 Front dire. I J'.•;• t,, • rami,, (1511. The Bird's Narrow Escape, Doctor," said the lady, anxiously, " I have sets. for you toot) ff you can't tail me whet to do for 011y poor little canary, It 1010)10000111 _ ---•" ' 1 ant not a bird doctor, tnadum," the physician interposed loftily. 11 Don't you know anything about the die. elms of catmint 1" "b'lost emphatically I do not," " You will ems! me then, doctor," she Raid," if I call it more experienced physician. I should be afraid to let you preserilie for the poor little dear." Like a Good Oonuuitum is life, because everybody must give it up 1 13111 you needn't be in a hurry about it 1 Life is worth the living 1 To prolong it, is worth your untiring effort 1 Don't give up without culling to your rescue that grand old family medicine, Dr, Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. 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The constant exposure of children render them particularly liable to cold in rho head and catarrh. Mothers do not neglect the little 01105. Nasal Balm was speedily cure thein. Basal Balm has aro equal as a cure for cold in the head and catarrh. .Aro sufferer should be without it for an hour. Procure a bottle ail give it a trial. Sold by all dealers. It is much easier to reconcile au enemy than to conquer him ; victory may deprive him of his poison, but reconciliation of his will. A.P. 539. ami ATARRA CUTLET/ FRED for testimonial ,t{�y niter cure. Address THF, GIOI0MLOIDJE CC Tor onto, Ont. C. ,'� g i, e, PIG _nary rl? lfnntc fte0. 4. It. M1ICMICF[A6L, pEt tl�ser 11010, D.e1N10;ln,uac•00unn1e,N r. posse's, abbouts W'onlen boys, erny/- gpBj{ IyBI, whine, 00,001 Arms wail 101,000 por- L AJ r[ Rats perlllansntl 1 y to laud out ;'niers at A0L' a HI 1'10,l.ilnx 2100 to 9 cant ntaulp. AunN'rs Hlntnrm, Box 1,400 Yhita„ Pa, FRUIT GROWERS ! 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YZ_ 311 2"_ W. stamped on each drop, iypfy99�g�9C ryry�p •,L gtle ia� '+yp 1900.3 '010 .oar 11 CL.i t1F E,P dl&..sP'lrill HoV9 Tn Awl; i•rf 1t0ALT111112f1'RIt, ;ir0,000um0n10o, enn,roaw0rrl'1r1,0' (510," editor. br,JNrl.1-!, 17VO. s^5•utfe lo, Nett Vnrlr, . li3L'0 01 1:'A:411'lL.0il 1' - Soulawes vutwd, health 1mtersB Brent life prolonged by r.A,WtlfordtaininGreatI•rioglrnirlllent Discovers, "Ex1•n,0" rm,taln(ng10001hors atatentem con- 40lRio gStiwt11'toai,'lonPomeroy, General AgG, Pfso's Remedy for Catarrh Is the .Best, Easiest to ileo and Cheapest, 001;111" W4Il 4dp 4,1III ib la01100, .lnae0, SOOT INO, 01.88N01NC, ri EALING. Instant Relief, Permanent Cure, Failure Impossible, Morar Mottles disown Ametmr(' ,ymptomw 00 Qatnr04 arc, os 000 so4p Cartlsl 5,nMw h5008 cmc of 1,ned lout brantb, 0 akl,8g wed spit. Itos, ,005000 500004) 00ollnp l dc• )lacy, oto, ft yon wen ernublod with any of them or Modred PiOmn,e 40 00lrs0a.,nll, Linevoeneb, wbo,4ar4 pnuuno warnedIn Woe, agted 0008 le head tonia In Catarrh, mol. lowed by ooneumpptlun and death, aosaa n10p, 1,roll by 0011 drog�0is or w11100 62/4.00) past fd on1.5001000! pdco@0 o,nta uu0100,0 i by aadreedar VULFORD 11 CO3, Brookville, Ohs. JAN. 30, 1891, Tett ('eosnisot'lrs, Dercrated Tinware, Itithogrttphed'1'iJIWnre, VoIrec told Spice Tins. MACOONALO MANUFACTURING COI, '..'111 .;Clog H0 ,''0 Eae(, Toronto V�.t9RM -` Ch000�teq ,S ��tn iaeGB 47 ram lmof& m ocold ey phydtlooy 1. Beteg in the formol (Andre ;t oerrefuse aro ploasanttoths testa, es11 oalte ;toyer ricins a ehouolaloLeer coven. sreq Requires t&Ite no Cher. So Ask for ere. all a net ramie no mbrr. Bold vre!•ywtl,ore, 2e cauls a mics, IOoOSNOA Medicine Co.. Mon fres AGilt,'re should drop everything an sat TAL14tot1'S Lurk 010 Outueo, omitted, "Pram Betior to't'hrone .. Over 000 quarto pegoe; 4001 lllustratlone from groat paintin s; and a kanoruunlo picture !n colors, ton foot lit length, at Jerusalem on the day of Crucifixion. Sold only byaubsor!ption. Exeluslro territory to agents. Address, for terms, wlt. liu1oda, Publisher, Toronto OM, _R s•ed th, o-ueu oLnmpLrou,aplea i 1) bud nelt-tnusuure p AVALUABLE PATENT ON tENTXOLDEP recently granted for sale. Address, Ix, YENT0Re' ONION, Toronto. Business Chances. NC'+/ l0a or nnorc along the Groat Nnrtb- G n ern Rltihvn - in Minnesota, North TCWNSDakata 000 t 1taua, Write F. t. U t7tYhtlnoy 0 p RtT A 6 N N Ry. St Patel Mine or d N. 1317CRINS' Toronto. Ont., for Books, Maps, leo. ' 'THE nDow eteaoR,ttogrrsaI. tlvOosVoatvycetmn eNntosrttho markets melt flanks. W011 h, ino:ndn Wien tanto D m wean re It you E atestlua this paper DOMINIQN PANTS 00. 362 and 364 St. James Street, Molttttbal, Fseed a once nor Fxlra acrrt.r. and r 0,616 Tr,A. t'h4 remaly k T harmless" s o o . arlous drugs are use. in �S lea oa will arnica preparation. 1 t It to ewe EPILEPSY OR FALLING SICKNESS In severe cues where other remedies hove deed. My tenon for rending a (ree bottle 10 t 1 wort 11,0 Iu,ed0e1ne 0o be le wa 060000• nlut1!oa 1t care ye4 ,a4. InYcfor a u1a1, .and w radknf caro Post Ince. Address: pmts sad CU F FI. O. ROOT M. 0., fag Wits! /demonic St. oren q . rvlloole, obu!'chee, eta. Wrlto to E'; RED I Wuitney C p &'J' A G N R M T t Ont. 1 Uit. TAH"1"03 Aal11.Y}ALltq lli l ASTHMA_QDRED never IIb sand na your addroas, war n•Ill moil trtnl JR Y ATTRAA� AOM' E. � lw � Y O t THE OR• TAFT BROS• M. CO., NEE R'1. Paul Intl., 01' J.11t. ihe:9A.I1�TS Toronto. Ont., [0101 010100'. hook+, ore.. ROCHESTER, fl. Y. Paralysis, Kidney and Gravel ST, LEONRELIEVE5 Nov. Oh, 1500. DEAR Sin, As you know l was sorely troubled with par- alysis for years,; of the elan • remedies I have triedthe mineral water 1got from yon ST LEON, is Head Oyer All. nave rewiredtborealest possible relief from drink. nig the water freely, ante would not bo without it. .Also for kidney awl gravel it Joao proved Es - se!!! untgnal/0d in my case. - 1101, SIMSER„ Aultsville, Ont, AI. Leon Mineral Wafer Co., Lt'd., Toronto. Brandi OHdee - TIdy's Flower Depot, 100 Tonga Street. WHOLESALE TOBACCONISTS MONTREAL, Mapulacturers of all kindsponeatio Cipars, including Celebrated Crusader and Hero Muds One trial is guarantee for continual ore. t els lt:ta :d' EASY TO USE. They are Fast. They are Beautiful. They are Brilliant. SOAP WON'T FADE THEM,. Have 'YOU used them ; if not, try and be convinced, One Package equal to two o! any other make. Canada Brooch: 381 SE. Paul Barere, Montreal, 'dridpootarlor5am;tleCardtuu,Boub .,1jnstrsativua 55005,roan con an0La0 . i 1 ...woo THE WONDER OF HEALIJI81 CURES CATARRH, RHEVMATIsld, NEC. RtALGIA,$0RE TkritOAT, P1LZ$, W0't7NDS, WRNS, FEMALE COMMA/NTS, ANS HEM0aRHAGE8 OF ALL ICIN.DS. V010dlntsrnavyaODlxo10100U3, i'rleeseoo.$l,$Llt VO1D'2EZT1lA0T 00, Ne B &Landau The Alliance Bond and Investment Company of Ontario Limited, Incorporated February 27th, 1800, CAPITAL, $1,000,000, - - - SU'BSCRIBED CAPITAL, $500,000 General Offices, 27 & 29 Wellington Street East, Toronto. Pres., W. STON80; Vice -Pres., JAS. SWIFT, Kingston; T. 11. IHOLMES. M. D. Chatham Cashier, RABAT Y1f.1:0111; Solicitors, MOPIIEKAON CLARK .0 JAR1'1S, TOIIO1TO. • The Company issues Bonds guaralbsed to rho Theo value. These Bonds arc for amounts from $100, and can bo bought for any number of years, from live upwards. These Rondo aro pay able by instabnonts, and the investor obtains gtlartulteed eonponnd interest at the rate of 1 per cent. per annntn; and aro ospealally-protected by a sinking fund invested In first class real estate 0100111 gas, This Oonmany is empowered by its Charter to out as Administrators, RecotviagB Trustoos, Assignees, Liquidators and Agents under appointment by the courts or individooaf Having :vadat facilities for the winding up of estates, the Assignee branch of its business is soli cited. Being a responsible financial Company, creditors can depend on prompt settlements and quick winding 0lp of any estates they may entrust to the Company. 01510155,18111851<1000018.0.001)ilivEsTmDNTCO., OP ONTARIO, 0.75). Aesigntees, Administrators and Financial Agents, 27 and 25 Wellington Strout East, Toronto. weeenewaveteal W,� �3" tnll'C'„a. f iG"SI°-t. SOU Cs,wOIGli, c � -4a 70 rum % DI'SOER---Please info"nt your readers that T have a positive remedy for the above na,moddl::+ea.,o, T9yin,ri:veep 11enihonsondsofhopolcetcaseshave been per- manently cured. 'shall he flla' o.!,•ndtwo bottles of my remade irrtfte. toony of your reactei no iia Wive "o,tyoni/i: 01411711. her 1v0,1 nanco d n {11”11.MireInst ire Addreat t 1.1i, d',, tge 'O3'rat Adelaide 5t„ Toronto, 4rnt. tat' SA'1�&14•.^:Jl?a+`nttli'f,TFI%ECF,s'T.ism,tr',71J11;�"q,"5C`1�7ke'nEvd�4>,tvri' "- „' 10 sold by druagl :tr :r sons by rnnn, sib. II A. T. Rnsettmc, Warren, J'^,, Tl, e, n Tia ARTIFICIAL LIN y For. Circular Address J. IC) #AN & SON, 77 Nol'tlloote Ave.. TowOilto. LEATHER EL.'d"INGall Beat value in the Dominion. F. 10. DIXON 8t CO., MakeSe, 10ICing street least, Toronto. t0TSend for Trico Lists and D(scoults,Mt SAUSAGE CASINGS. Importations of finest English Shoop Oasi» gs erdviogweekly. Also small American hogs' Casings in lots to suit purchasers. JAS. I'AStIC 50 SON, Toronto, CHESTER'S CURE. it`s inch Copper, New Style, Several s000ntn.hand iron plate GRIND. BUS for sato cheap. Tho groat Canadian Remedy,for the sure of �- Asthma, Broncloftis,CafloOoh, fr001ughs, Colds, hoarseness. Per solo by all Druggists. Pride teseft.e ttr ggr large, and go for small box. s your own �, mws allend yo70 will receive in box,.lprenaiill uhf r totems. Atldroso, rV., D, L`1LIEWTf,I1,. ,.;. �Makerous Engine Lagauc(rottore Street, Montreal, r0. The Universal Verdict Hero is a sample from a large farmer Marsden Smith, BBrilissels, Nov S, 1890 0 "I enclose $63, second pay hent on Chopper. 1 certainly never paid for auythmgmore cheerfully than 1 pay for this 20 inch n.L1gg. "It surpasses lay expectation every way and is beyond the representations of your agents. It does seem to irlo it must require a wondor'ful stretch of conscience for these iron plate machine fellows to claim they have the best chopper on earth. Sorely they never saw your Standard Mill running," [Mr. Smith had an expensive plate mill previous to alae Standard.] Keep Your Engine ^r-�tAT WORE. OTT OR ..TT Shingle Millis, Chapping Mills, Lath Mills, Veneer M,'s,chines, All Pay Large Returns Works Co., Brantford, r+d, Da hada 1